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TRASH PANDA: Kash Patel goes DUMPSTER DIVING for an Epstein DISTRACTION! | Ep 621

Jul 31, 20251 hr 15 min
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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Thursday, it is July the 31st. We are at the end of my least

favorite month. It's my least favorite month because it is the quintessential summer month. I hate the heat. Yesterday it was 110° in my driveway and so I thought, Oh well, it's 5:00 PM, it's 110° outside. What should I do? Maybe I will drive across town. Disassemble a wooden cedar playset loaded up in the back of my pickup truck by myself, then drive it back to my house. Put it back together. I have recovered somebody else's trash and turned it into a

treasure for my children. We're going to be talking about that thing. People call it being a dumpster diver or being a trash panda. Trash pandas are slang terms for raccoons. We've got a FBI director that has decided to become a trash panda, and we are going to trash some of the ridiculous things that he is involved in. And it actually made me realize that I kind of miss Chris Ray things that were not on my bingo card for 2025.

I would have never expected to say that, but Chris Ray at least was a straightforward liar and didn't present himself to be something else, at least not in my estimation, having met the guy one time only and seen him talk for a couple of years. We're going to be talking about the threat environment in the world today. We talked a little bit yesterday about New York. We're going to get a little bit more broadly about what is and what is not real, threatening

actual threats. When we talk about the dangers for politicians, the people who get protected and the people who don't get protected, things to be looking out for. We're going to talk about Sidney Sweeney just a little bit briefly. Again, we'll end with the the FBI director situation might touch on tariffs. There's a a lot of talk about it. In fact, there's a major article that just came out on CN NS website indicating that we are at the end of the deadline and

it's all over. And I also want to remind us what it could have been like the opportunity cost of having Donald Trump and Joe Biden and, and that we could have had Kamala Harris, we could have had Hillary Clinton. So I'll remind you of all those things. And before we start that weird and horrible reminder, I'm going to tell you about my friends over at Silent, the website isslnt.com/kyle. Again, slnt.com/kyle.

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links out there. You guys, we have a excellent rumble chat. If you have never been part of it before, you should check us out over on rumbleitsrumble.com/kyle Seraphin. The other options you can see us over on YouTube and there is the YouTube chat as well, which is a combined chat for our folks over on X and YouTube and so on. Make sure you guys like the show as you are watching it. And as you can see, it's a one

man operation here. You can see my arms up here, and you can see my arms on the lower screen, which shows you behind the scenes, the board, the monitors, the whole thing. I've got a whole layout. Let's start with something that maybe is it's not funny. It's actually horrifically tragic, but ABC had the worst headlines of the day.

It's a good reminder for us that we need to be skeptics and we need to actually just hone in on actual information, not just read headlines and think that we know what's going on. Because if you read the headline on this one, it would have been a very confusing story that you would have walked away with. This is kind of a local news story in Arkansas. Apparently there was a double murder and a couple of someone named Clinton Brink and his wife were killed in a park.

As I understand it, while they were hiking, they were found dead on a walking trail. But that's not what the headline says. The headline is very deceptive and I'm going to read it to you verbatim. Teacher arrested for Arkansas double murder while getting haircut. And so it becomes pretty unclear if you were to just be a headline reader, did a teacher killed two people getting a haircut or was he arrested while getting a haircut for the murder of some other people?

It's the latter, of course, but when you read these things, some people just don't phrase what happens. There's a couple of other places where they've, they've phrased this slightly better. CNN covered it as well. And NBC, they wanted to kind of put it out there that depending on what news source you choose, you might get a slanted bias or you might just get a weirdo who wrote something. Teacher arrested for double murder whilst getting a haircut.

And then you might start thinking that the threat environment is so high that you and the person next to you could be killed while getting a haircut. And that is not the case. So let's lead with something that we started the other day. Actually, where is it? I think I have a picture of this was the this was the thumbnail that I LED with on I think Monday, the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle good jeans, Nazi conflict situation. I was actually very, very proud of the aesthetic of that

particular thumbnail. I like it quite a bit. So I'm going to give you a couple headlines here. Then I'm going to give you a very sober take on this. We're going to lead off with a little bit of humor. Hopefully this is ABC also states American Eagles good genes ad with Sidney Sweeney spark a debate on race and beauty. The interesting thing is, is that the only people that are sparking that debate are like Instagrammers and Tik tokers who are interested in talking about

race and beauty to begin with. Most of them are not beautiful and they are focused on race because they're insane leftist. So you're led to believe that this is actually sparking something organically when in fact it's pretty clearly, you know, whether it's a nympho op run by people that are doing it or whether they are being guided to that thought process.

We are now definitely being guided to it because ABC News is covering it. You've also got another article from Vanity Fair, I think, that I pulled that said city sweetie is under fire after a controversial American Eagle ad. I don't know that anyone thinks that she's under fire. She's just a model. So what does she have to do with anything? She didn't write the copy. She didn't design the jeans, which I think are ill fitting and not particularly they're not particularly interesting.

The fact that we're even going to have this conversation is 2025 kind of tells you a lot about it. A lot of people are trying to make arguments and dunking left and right. Sometimes I go to hard nosed now, a politician, but previously a Green Beret, someone who understands kind of where the ground and the and the road meet. This is Nick Fridas. I very much like his take on a lot of things. He shares that kind of strange sense of humor that some of us

have. When you've been a dad, you've done some hard things in your life. And let's just consider, maybe we were all wrong. Maybe we do not stand with Sidney Sweeney and her right to wear a good Jean. A lot of people on the left upset with Sidney Sweeney and American Eagle over this jeans commercial and conservatives are giving him a bad time. But not me. Not me.

I'm with the libs on this one. In fact, I was so furious I drove home and told my wife to immediately take her jeans off and all of her other clothes just in case they were American Eagle. Solidarity. He's wearing a Or he's carrying a mug that says my wife is hotter than your coffee, or something to that effect.

Good for him. The best part of this little article here that I'm reading from ABC is that some critics saw the word play as a nod, either unintentionally or deliberately, to eugenics, a discredited theory that held that humanity could be improved using selective breeding for certain traits. Or, like many leftists would love to say, it was an opportunity for their favorite hero, Margaret Sanger, to kill off black babies and other undesirables. Kind of interesting.

Again, the hypocrisy knows no bounds. These folks are unable to actually see how silly it is that when they want to start talking about it. And that maybe led me to another story I think is worth considering today as we look out there into the world. How about the story of COVID origins and conspiracies? I'm a little bit distracted for one second here because I keep noticing that our stream is being interrupted over on Rumble and it's being interrupted now on locals.

I don't know if you guys are having any issues, but as you guys are watching, if you're having issues on those places, just be aware it's not on my end. It actually seems like it's on Rumble servers. And so I'll watch the chat for a little bit here to see if you guys are seeing some of the glitches that I see on the back end here. Let's talk about COVID origins and why I think that continues to be something that is of interest, maybe because they continue to gaslight us.

And if you were to read simply headlines, as I mentioned earlier, this is the headline you would get from CN NS Health web page today. It's a 5 minute read and it says how conspiracy theories about Covid's origins are handling our ability to prevent the next pandemic. Oh, is that right? Conspiracy theories about Covid's origins? You know, I thought that the Trump administration was going to go in and get to the bottom

of this, didn't you? Wasn't that one of those very important promises that was made? Now this is an incredibly serious article that is written by someone from the University of Sydney, someone from the University of Edinburgh, someone from Scripps Research Institute and another person from Tulane University. That is for academic and or health organizations.

And it comes from something they refer to as The Conversation, which is a collaboration between journalists and academics providing news and analysis and commentary. So they are reprinting it. This is a syndication in late June. The Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens, also known as SAGO, is a group of independent experts convened by the World Health Organization itself. An organization of experts published an assessment of the origins of COVID.

The report concluded, although that we don't know conclusively where the virus that caused the pandemic came from, a zoonotic origin with spillover from animals to humans is currently considered the best supported hypothesis. Sago did not find scientific evidence to support a deliberate manipulation of the virus in a laboratory and subsequent

biosafety breach. And I'm going to stop right there because the things that are being shown to people who read CNN to get their health news is complete bullshit.

And it is in conflict with what Chris Ray, the former FBI director, what whistleblowers from the CIA and our other national intelligence sources have already came out and told us. That folks who are far more capable than people working for the World Health Organization and the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens was able to conclude which is that people who are involved in the Intel world know at a very high level of

certainty that this is nonsense. If you read CN NS Health news then you are going to be gas lit with the idea that a laboratory leak, which is not only the most likely thing, it's actually substantiated by significant amounts of data and Intel sources. Many of them are classified, but actually were briefed inside the skiffs.

I actually know one of the whistleblowers who went forward and brought this out, shared it with members of the GOP prior to Trump's election in a skiff in a place where they could talk about sensitive and classified information. It's pretty well confirmed. Why are we being gaslit with this conspiracy theories about COVID origins now that doesn't seem very good. It makes me kind of think about some of the things that could be. It makes you remember the way that things might be going.

They remember they derailed Trump's first presidency, which wasn't perfect despite all of his statements, but his his first presidency was derailed by what that pandemic. It's a tool that has worked before. Anything to distract you from what they what what needs to be done. Now, I don't think Trump is is nailing everything. In fact, I think one of the worst things that happens is he has a person called Susie Wiles

in his administration. It made me start thinking about boomer women who are fat and in power. For those of you that are overweight, I'm not talking about you. Probably because most of you probably aren't in positions of power in the government.

But how interesting that we're learning, we being the suspendables that some of the issues on Whistleblower Appreciation Week continue simply because tweets that Kyle Serafin writes over on X are enough to upset the thin skinned uniparty bat in between the two wings of the Democrat and Republican Party. A that that the people like the White House chief of staff might not like the mean takes that I

have. I'm starting to find out that Twitter, although I don't consider it to be real life, is far more important to some of the losers that are out there in our quote UN quote movement. And that could go as far as a White House chief of staff. I've told you that I've got chiefs of staff from members of Congress of the Senate reach out to me. What a silly and unserious country we are. We almost elected this lady. This is what I've been kind of doing a a retrospective on here.

You ready? We almost elected this lady who was asked questions about a vice presidential candidate or someone who might run with her and she wanted to talk about lattes and and cold. Bruce, did you talk? About vice presidential possibilities with Senator. Warren, you guys have got to try the cold Chai. I've had it. It is delicious, isn't it? Do you remember Hillary Clinton? She's still out there somewhere. She reminds me of all of the worst type of people.

That head thing that she did, I don't even know if I could get my head to do that. And I certainly don't think I could do that on camera in front of other people, not while I was trying to get them to take me seriously. What a crazy scenario. We almost had that Lady. It reminded me that I don't want any. I don't want any women in charge of my future as leaders. Somebody was asking me this. My first tweet of the day today went wrong apparently. Or maybe it went right.

But I just said, is it not the peak, the peak of absurdity that our national policy is being advised on by a chief of staff who is a fat boomer lady? What a crazy thought. We almost said this lady, she's not fat, but she's equally bad. I, I can't think of a single boss that I had that was a female, that was, that was someone I would want to work for. What's crazy is I love women and I want to protect women. I just don't want to work for

any of them ever. And whenever you say something like that, women prove to you that they can be good bosses by doing exactly the thing that I would think they would do, which is be shitty bosses every single time. And so we're hearing Susie Wiles might be the real problem. It's the reason why some of the men that you guys are listening to, some of the women that you're hearing about that have gone out there and put their lives on the line, not during a

friendly administration. We're hearing this rattling. Oh, there's all these whistleblowers coming forward. You're cowards if you're coming forward now and you saw something happen then. And this is going to directly relate to the Trash Panda, AKA Cash Patel doing his dumpster dive. Just saying, we did dodge this bullet. So it's better that we have these people than not. But it doesn't mean that I have to say that everything they do is flawless and the ground that

they walk on is perfect. It's ridiculous. It's a it's a better alternative to maybe one of the worst alternatives. This is how we almost ended up as a nation. This is how unserious we were, that our two choices were Donald Trump, who chose Susie Wiles to be his chief of staff. Like I said, an overweight lady who was born in what, 1957? So she's a boomer. I'm just trying to say since my mother didn't know she was a

boomer, she's a boomer. We have an overweight, chunky lady who can't even take care of her own physical fitness. Trump is in the same boat, by the way. He's not particularly physical fit, but he does seem awfully energetic for a fat guy. Let's just piss everybody off. We could have had this. I'll take the I'll take the heavyset billionaire over this insanity, but I just cannot believe that these were the options. Never let anybody defeat that because then what do we have

left? And the way that I see it also is that when we think about like these moments where we see things that are being taken, but also let's see it as a, you know, nature pours a vacuum. So where some where there's a vacancy, then let's fill it right? And let's know that the the reality is that the progress of our nation has always been about the expansion of rights, not the

restriction of rights. We're seeing AU turn right now, but we have to keep fighting for those rights to be maintained, which means we have to be vigilant. And it's just the nature of it. It's the nature of it. Whatever gains we've made, they will not be permanent as we're vigilant. And this nation, our democracy, our rights are only going to be as strong as our willingness to fight for. And it's the nature of it that we do have to fight for those rights.

You guys, I mean, look at what I mean. In this beautiful play and everything that we know, he ended that he was suppressed. He had to suppress so much. But he knew and he, you know, he took those risks. But we have to, we have to be clear eyed. And it doesn't mean we don't see the beauty and everything right? I wish that I could say nonsense and people would just COO over it. What a silly, silly person that was. Luckily, she won't be running for Governor of California in 2026.

I've read nothing funnier than telling people in in our chat that that there's a problem with the generation. And then I'm like, look, I'm not necessarily talking about you. Clearly, if you're listening to this, you're probably not in that category. But there's a lot of boomers out there that kind of suck. Have you guys seen this, this, this viral video that's run around? There's a video, and I'll talk about common in a second.

There's this viral video that's running around and it's these two younger people and I don't know what age bracket they're in. They could be my age, they could be younger. They're saying, did you realize that if you were to take the average house price in the United States today and compare it to minimum wage and you take the average price that was going on in, I think it was in the 70s. I can't remember the exact generation number, but I think they said 70s.

So this was like a, you know, a time when some of the, the older boomers were buying homes and looked at the minimum wage comparison then. And for the, the ratio to be correct for people today to experience the same thing, you'd have to make $66 an hour as a minimum wage to have a fair comparison between the two. The housing prices have shifted that dramatically. It's there. There's kind of this ongoing, like there's always friction

between generations. Clearly, my, my personal friction right now is between the me and the silent generation boomers. Some of you are frustrating, some of you are not. But man, the silent generation that's still in politics. I'm looking directly into the screen here at Chuck Grassley, who needs to retire before he ends up in a coffin as a senator. He went and did a whistle blower event yesterday and then texted with his flipping knuckles, which is because that's what he

does. He texts like a 13 year old from the 1990s using the word the the letter or the number 4 instead of the word for no matter what for it is that guy needs to go away. If you're over the age of 75 and you're involved in our politics. I am so disgusted. Stop the gerontocracy. We used to talk about this all

the time, all the time. The oldest people with like the least amount of things to worry about in the future are currently involved in all this, all of our politics and even the Kamala Harris's. I mean, thank God she's not going to run for governor. What do you think convinced her of that? Was it the fact that she can't string together a coherent sentence? Is it that people gave her an option nationally and they

decided she sucked? Was it that she couldn't even win a primary in her own state when she was running to try to be president and she couldn't run a primary at all when she tried to become president? I don't know. I'm just, I'm kind of disgusted by the options we have.

That doesn't have anything to do with any of us here except those of you that are in politics that are actually listening to this for some reason and then running back to your bosses and being like, Sir, Sir, Sir, if it said beat things, don't do nice things for his friends. You know how many just like weak, thin skinned beta males are working? The number of homosexual men that are effeminate homosexual men. There's obviously a big

difference. Like there are guys who are gay who can swing hammer or like work construction and I wouldn't

know them by looking at them. And then there's the guys in politics in DC. Whenever you talk to women that are reporters that that work in the DC area, we get these weird little like exchanges and they'll be like, do you know how many gay guys are working in the halls of Congress that are that are like sucking up for the for the amount of power that exists around there we go. No, how do you know?

I think Cheryl Atkinson told Steve friend this at one point in time we were listening to this kind of, I think she said it publicly as well. She said it used to be that if you were a attractive woman or even a moderately attractive woman, you went into the halls of power of in, in, in Congress and you're walking around through the office buildings and what not and they and you'd get ogled by men and now you're just surrounded by gay guys that are ogling each other.

It's like that may be how our society has fallen. That just completely absurd. Let me read this story real quick because it's kind of funny. Former Vice President Kamala Harris will not run with, they should say failed presidential candidate. Kamala Harris will not run for governor of California in 2026. After months of considering the prospect of being the chief executive of her home state. Why was she even considering

that quote? In recent months, I've given serious thought to asking the people of California for the privilege to serve as their governor. I love this state and its people and its promise. It is my home. But after deep reflection, I've decided that I will not run for governor in this election. I was thinking dramatically, deeply and spiritually about the passage of time. And I realized as the passage of time continues to pass, time will not be kind to my legacy.

I added the last part, Obviously. Yeah. So we've had some pretty awful choices put out there in front of us, and we're getting gas lit over and over again. You know, America said they would rather have an overweight man who's pushing 80 than a retarded lady from California who can't string a sentence together and doesn't understand anything about American fundamental liberty. Did you hear that, that little

clip? She was talking about how we have to protect our rights, that we have to look after them, we have to cultivate our rights. This is the same lady that doesn't recognize that the Second Amendment, which is the number two thing in the Bill of Rights, is actually a right and the government has no business getting involved in it. I find that to be fascinating. Another person who doesn't seem to understand that is a guy, what's his name?

Zoran Mamdami. He's running for mayor, which is a big position in the city of New York. What you're seeing on the screen right now is a woman weeping at the wall. There's a memorial set up for the victims of the people that were just shot in New York City. There's a little story that I'll, I'll read into again. People are starting to lean into. I was actually expecting a lot more about gun control, but for some reason they decided to lean into like mental health and that

football's bad. So whatever, whatever we can do to attack basic American things. Sports are bad, guns are bad. NBC News says the NYC shooting suspect showed promise on the football field years before turning to violence, as though those things are somehow related. Again, read the headline and you'll realize that you don't catch any of the story. It has nothing to do with his

promise on the field. Turning to violence, the only connection there that anybody can find is that he left some kind of a note which suggested that maybe he had CTE, which is a brain condition caused by head injuries and repeated contact. And yeah, I think that's pretty well established. And some people move towards violence like that. Some veterans experience the same thing from being concussed

multiple times. CTE is a potential problem, so they believe without like having access to the investigation that he targeted the corporate headquarters of the National Football League. There was never anything that would correlate this type of story, said Anthony Michael Leone, who played with Tamara on the Granada Hills varsity football team their senior year of high school. The Shane Tamara we knew, the 1718 year old kid who went to

school was nothing like this. Everybody's always looking for an explanation or they're looking for something to blame. You'll see that Crime Stoppers put out a picture of the rifle that was used. Any one of you might own something very similar to that tool that you see on the screen. Like I said, inexpensive Chinese kind of knock off wannabe ACOG style scope slash optic on the top. It's got a strangely mounted flashlight. Even if you're a right-hander, that flashlight is not mounted

for use. It's mounted like because he didn't understand how to flip it over. So that's kind of funny, but he's got this Chinese flashlight on there. It's multi colored. It's got a little bit of FDE, which is flat dark earth. That's the cool guy color. He's got a brace. We haven't heard a lot about people crying about braces, but that's an issue. This is a budget gun that people might use to defend their home is a perfectly reasonable tool. So you'll see people demonize it.

And of course, luckily, we've got one of the other potential suitors out there in the world who wants to be a nationally renowned political figure. Here's Modami talking about we have a problem in New York because everybody doesn't have the same stupid gun laws that we have. I hope he runs with this. First of all, this goes exactly as far as New York City. This doesn't even resound with people in upstate New York, let alone outside of the state. So here's a pitch for gun control.

And as New Yorkers across the five boroughs and Americans across the country mourn this mass shooting, we are reminded that no matter how we're strong, our gun laws are in this state. We are only as safe as the weakest laws in this nation. And so in this moment, the onus is on all of us to follow the words of Alan's brother and to put forward a vision of stronger gun laws. And I echo the call from Governor Hochul for a nationwide ban on assault rifles.

Dude, go after yourself. Nobody in outside of New York cares what Kathy Hochul says. Nobody cares what this man says about guns. Forget to come and take it. Forget the from my cold dead hands. That's a non starter. It's, it's not a possibility. So knock yourself out and nobody's giving up in their

guns. In fact, they've shown that the compliance is exactly like 1%. They've outlawed things like this in Connecticut. They've outlawed things like that in New York. They've gone out there and tried to say that you can't have it. This guy just proved that you can have it there. There are 300 million plus guns. There are 10s of millions of AR style rifles that are out there in this country. You're not going to be able to get rid of them. Who's going to come take them?

FBI agents, cops, National Guard, like who you going to send out to go get these and who's going to go do that? We do know after COVID, since we were talking about that earlier, that most people in positions of what's called authority, legal authority, will in fact follow orders. But I think that's the line that they realize they can't really cross. There's too many people that would fly. That 1835 Gonzales battle flag, the one that the FBI said was a symbol of militia violent

extremists. The the thing that I went out and bought immediately whenever any gun ban was speculated on or was proposed in any place I've ever lived. It's a cannon from Gonzales, TX. It says come and take it because we'll give it to you. We'll give it to you muzzle first once it's empty and nobody else is standing to defend it. Anyway, this guy's got real problems. We're going to do something real quick. We're going to talk about ways that you can insulate yourself.

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have a big issue. Not only is he calling for national gun control, which is stupid, he's also got to deal with the fact that he's now got an officer from the NYPD who was killed in an off duty capacity and he has previously called for defunding and removing police officers. So you have this real hard problem when you're a gun control idiot. Not to call him an idiot, but my father-in-law had this very illogical conversation.

He told me that he didn't think that people should own guns, much like you just heard Mandami say. I think my father-in-law would agree with that. You're not. You shouldn't even know that. In fact, I actually showed him a rifle that I built for my wife at one point and his daughter. And he said it's atrocious that you're allowed to own that. I'll never forget those words. It's atrocious that you're allowed to own that because we have to ask our government for permission to possess things.

And so that's one perspective. And it's like, well, I do own that and you don't think I should? Who would come and get it? Oh, it would be law enforcement people. You would pass a law and then you would try to enforce it to come get that. And the same people that think that you shouldn't own a specific type of weapon are the same people think that you shouldn't pay the cops. So what are you going to do? You're going to send a letter to me.

You're going to appeal to the angels of my better nature, like James O'keefe's lawyers did going back a year ago. You're going to appeal to what? I'm going to appeal to my my personal sovereignty and the fact that I have agency and that I'm created with a divine spark. That I have free will and that I can choose to own something and not use it for anything dangerous at all. That I would use it to simply defend my own home and my stuff and my children.

And it turns out if multiple people wanted to do harm to my beautiful family that sits downstairs, I would. I would employ the tools that I have. But that's what it's for. It's crazy. Like many of you have seen this joke. It's a guy talking about having either an AR or having a like an M1 Grand or something like that. And he says, you know, I loaded my weapon. I, I set it by the door.

And then I went to work. And when I came home, I found out that the mailman had stopped by, that a package delivery guy from UPS had come by, a sales or solicitor had rolled through, a friend or neighbor had come and dropped off something that they had borrowed on the front step. The kid who who delivers the newspaper rolled past the front of the house. And none of these people were ever hassled or, or hurt or harmed by my loaded rifle, which was just sitting by the door.

I keep hearing about these assault rifles, but they never go out and assault anyone. Maybe mine is defective. That's the joke, right? The the story anecdotally is you've got this, you've got this weapon system and theoretically in and of itself, it is the problem. At least NBC was trying to make the point that maybe this guy had other problems and they decided to demonize football and not the actions of a human being.

Because if you are having those thoughts that you want to hurt somebody, you've got a couple of responsibilities and they are yours and and the people around you have responsibility, you need to go get some help. We live in 2025. The idea of getting therapy is common, not just to like women out there or leftist, but like grown men. How many military veterans have said, you know what, I need to talk to somebody. I'm going to do something dangerous. So they do, you can go do that

stuff. It's not nearly as stigmatizes it as it has been historically. Or you could blame football. The problem with this guy who's running for mayor in New York, again, he's got this like fundamental conflict that leftists always have. I've got these ideas and they don't agree with these ideas, but I say both of them out loud and they run into each other full speed and they debunk each other. And we have to like act like they're not unserious people. They're totally unserious

people. We're speaking about threats. We're speaking about dangers. This is a story that I saw yesterday that I actually want to hone in on because there's this contrast. There are some really bad and dangerous and weird people out there. This story is one of those stories. When you read it, it doesn't make any sense. I read it while we were in the car going to the grocery store. A Virginia Councilman was set on fire. He's a City Councilman. OK.

So local governance, probably the kind that should matter the most to you. A Virginia Councilman was set on fire. It says impersonal attack. I don't know what that means, a personal attack, pretty personal, but it was. It took place in an office. And then you have the suspect who's the guy that's against the brick wall. So the man wearing the suit that you see on the screen was the Councilman. He was burned. He apparently went to a burn

center. I'm still looking to find out if there's any sort of outcome on. Burns are the worst and they are incredibly dangerous for secondary and after infections. People die from follow on infections from burns. Burn units are a really, really awful place to work in, having worked in them very briefly. The suspect allegedly confronted the Danville City Councilman, a guy named Lee Vogler.

Lee Vogler's on the right hand side of the screen here at his office at Showcase Magazine, covered him in a flammable liquid. I also read some reports that said it was a 5 gallon can of gasoline. I don't know if he cut the top off so we can get it out faster or what. And then Vogler fled and was running outside trying to escape, covered in gasoline. And the suspect, the guy, the guy named Schatzy Michael Buck Hayes, it's a lot of names. Never heard of anybody called

Schatzy SHOTS. i.e. you guys tell me where that name comes from? Schatzy Michael Buck Hayes apparently then lit him on fire as he fled. He was taken to a hospital in unknown conditions with serious burn injuries. Hayes, the suspect, is in custody. He was 29 years old. He stopped by cops a few blocks away, and it appears that they knew each other. And the attacks stem from a personal matter. And it was not related to the fact that this is a GOP City Councilman.

But that's what real threats and danger might look like, some kind of personal thing where you had the ability and the access to that human being. And then there's the alternative, a not real threat and one that might even be constitutionally protected. And that's what happened to Jim Jordan. You know, Jim Jordan, we love Jim Jordan here on this show. Oh, so courageous Jim Jordan. Jim Jordan who can't talk about anything.

We're going to get into some of the the funny things that happened because of Jim Jordan. Just a second here. But Jim Jordan had a man threatened to kill him. And so an Ohio man is charged with threatening to kill Jim Jordan over Medicaid cuts, says a Republican aide. The FBI arrested a man named Jeffrey Dorsey of Dayton, OH, saying that he left an expletive laden voicemail with threats shortly before the White House or the House voted on a Republican bill. Now, here's the thing.

It might not be protected speech simply because of the fact that there was an imminence and it was trying to affect a politician. There are some specific laws about threats when it comes to voting and influencing an elected representative, and I don't actually have those at the top of my head. But if this was just one person saying if you do this thing, then I will do this thing. I'm not even sure that constitutes a true threat under the way that the Supreme Court looks at it.

And, and I say that because the historical examples of threats and this is not like a long term threatening thing. If you remember, we talked about, I think it was like Counterman was the case that that used to cover this. It was just decided in 2020 or 2021. Counterman said that it was like hundreds of phone calls of harassment. This is a specific phone call,

90 seconds of voicemail. I have arrested people over voicemails that to have real specific threats, but they were concrete and stated a plan and then you go and you grab the person you figured out. I'm not even sure if that guy, I went looking for his name in the in the federal registry. I do not see that the man that I arrested over threats in 2021, I don't think he was ever actually prosecuted any further. We we went to indict him, but I never heard anything after that.

And they may have let him out and they may have pled him out. This is what the message to Jim Jordan said. If you vote to take my effing Medicaid away, I'm going to effing. I'm going to cut off your effing head. That's a transcript. Those are fun transcripts, by the way. As an FBI agent, when you have those like crazy things, you get to write that out for the judge. You are an embarrassment and a bag of shit as a man and I can't stand you.

So F the hell off. And I'll tell you this clearly to your brain, if you F with my Medicaid, you're a dead F. That was a threat that got him arrested by the FBI. Does that sound like a true threat or does that sound like a hypothetical? If you do the following, then the following happens. This reminds me of the the situation. One of these original cases about free speech and whether or not something constitutes a true threat happened in the 70s happened or maybe in the late

60s. It was a Vietnam era guy that said if they send me to Vietnam or put a rifle in my hand, the first thing I'm going to do is aim it at LBJ. And there are specific laws about the president. I am not quite certain the same things exist, but Jim Jordan is well loved by the FBI currently. Remember, we have an entire FBI right now that is working on behalf of Cash Patel. Cash Patel is out there doing secret stuff. They're all in league to try to show you the truth.

They're doing the best they can to try to justify what they did by basically ignoring my friends. And we're talking about all of this during Whistleblower Appreciation Week, which I just find to be a funny and ironic thing. Remember, the standard is not whether or not it's a threat. That's clearly a threat. The standard is whether or not it's a true threat. And there are all kinds of sort of caveats that go along with it. The person must have a plan.

They must have an actual ability to carry that thing out, right? It cannot be based on a hypothetical. There are threats that are in fact free speech that you and I would recognize as clearly threatening, but may in fact not constitute a legal threat. Do one more thing is kind of like, you know, like I said, this is this is what a a real danger looks like to a politician. Someone set him on fire. This is what fake danger looks

like. There's actually no danger that Jeffrey Dorsey of Dayton, OH, a 60 year old man is going to cut the head off of an elected representative like Jim Jordan who runs around and is probably never going to be found. So just saying there's a difference. And then you have this thing that's going on too. We, we covered the New York Times retraction of the starvation situation in Gaza. That has not been declared A famine, but it could be a famine and it's still having effect.

The New York Times had to do a retraction because they put the picture that you see on the right hand side of the screen up. That is an emaciated young man, 18 months or 20 months old, a young boy. And that child apparently has a lifelong and genetic medical condition. So they found a new one, a new kid who's much prettier but also is emaciated and undergoing some sort of starvation or malnutrition situation. And they put that person up. And that is going on over on

NBC. Again, it's, you know, they're pushing this narrative very, very hard. And not in the headline is hunger in Gaza reaches a tipping point under Israel's offensive. Remember, we got to blame somebody as children face lifelong impacts of malnutrition. No mention in this article that I read say anything about the billionaires that run Hamas, which is the managing political entity that handles Gaza.

No mention at all that the people who created it and that the people that are in the leadership positions for Gaza from the Palestinian end are billionaires. And they don't seem interested in using foreign aid or the money or the money that they have to help people. They live really well and they live in Qatar. They do not go to that place. They simply grift off these sad pictures, which by the way, that is a beautiful picture of a very

sad situation. But both of these things could have been generated by AI as far as I'm concerned. They look fake. They look staged. They look like someone who's trying to get their their stuff done in time life. The kid looks airbrushed. He looks very Western in order to make you think like oh this could be my kid. Too many children who do survive malnutrition will face lifelong consequences, warn experts and

advocates. These are the same experts and advocates that are also telling you that there is a conspiracy theory that COVID was leaked from a laboratory, that it actually just came from someone eating a bat that was having sex with a Penguin or whatever the hell it was they said The window to prevent mass death is rapidly approaching, and for many countries, it's already too late. That brought me to the story about Trump's tariff situation.

I'm going to actually cover that first and then we'll get into the Cash Patel trash panda thing. Trump's tariffs are being challenged in court, as you might expect, And for all the talk about these things, they make such a small difference for you and me out there. Our federal budget on an annual basis for 2025 is $7 trillion. That's the expected outlay in cash, $7 trillion.

If Trump's tariffs do everything that they're supposed to do, the projected revenue generation from them is $300 billion. That is. That is less than half of 1% of the federal budget. It is statistically irrelevant. It is outside 2 standard deviations of the norm that would actually matter at all. There's not enough money in tariffs to change anything. But if you remember, one of the pitches that Donald Trump was making during the campaign is that why were we going to have tariffs?

We were going to have foreign nations foot the bill that foreign producers would foot the bill paying tariffs to access the American market. And it was going to offset the cost of what? Your income tax. That was the point. Your income tax was going to go away or be dramatically reduced, and instead they've generated $300 billion. Again, it's .4% of the federal budget. It's not enough to move the needle anywhere at all because we spend like it's not real money. By the way, that's a boomer

thing. Just saying that's the legacy of the boomers. OK. So I'm kind of less interested in the tariff thing. I think what we have seen though, and that's why you're seeing this push back about Gaza. That's why you're hearing about now nutrition. That's why you're seeing all these like heart tugging pictures, which may or may not be AI of starving children because that makes you think about them. Well, I have children. My children were starving.

Wouldn't I want my country to go into complete an utter bankruptcy and destroy everything about the Lego? We are borrowing from kids that are not even born yet. We're taking money. We're taking and spending the tax dollars of people that haven't even entered the workforce because they haven't even entered the world yet. That's what we're doing. In order to what, offset almost no, there's still going to be misery in Gaza.

And the people who should actually care, you know, people who are considered Palestinians that are expats, they're not doing it. The biggest failure to possibilities of the Trump administration will be the inability to get the doge cuts in and really stop foreign aid highlighting. It was like everyone was like, good, get rid of all of it. The left squawked. The judges are going to start pushing back on all that, hence the stuff about tariffs. Hence you're going to see all

these things. And then the second piece of it is illegal immigration. If we do not get people that are not from this country out of here and stop worrying about people that are not from this country and are not in this country and will never interact with anyone in this country, then we are doomed as a nation and we're probably doomed as a nation. Let's just be fair about that. Like, that's not, that's not really, it's not really a realistic goal that those things are going to stop.

But that was the pitch. That's what I took the words America First to mean, that we were going to solve problems at home, that we were going to deal with things that are problematic at home and then we would worry about the rest of the world. Second or late. We're not doing that at all. What we are not even doing is solving the simple things that should be America First and solving the critical issues of

civil liberties in this country. We have people sitting in our weaponized federal government that has not been de weaponized and they are absolute clown shows. So here you go, let's talk about the trash panda. This was the story and it's absurd and I'm going to tell you why. As you guys know, one of the best things we can do is decode FBIDOJ bullshit. FBI Chief Cash Patel finds burn bags that's in air quotes of Trump Russia documents in secret room that was published

yesterday afternoon. FBI Director Cash Patel discovered, quote UN quote, burn bags filled with thousands of documents dating back to the bureau's Trump Russia probe during the 2016 campaign, a source familiar with the findings told The Post Wednesday. I assume that source was Dan Bongino or someone that Cash or Dan told to tell them this is a this is a decidedly intentional

leak. One of the documents discovered a in a purported secret room at the FBI's DC headquarters, is a classified annex to the 2023 report by then Special Counsel John Durham that scrutinized the original probe code name Crossfire Hurricane. The 29 page appendix to the Durham report, which has never been publicly released, includes details of the intelligence he reviewed.

An official parlance, a burn bag refers to a container that holds classified documents that are meant to be destroyed after a certain period of time. That's not true. Let me just debunk this for you. A burn bag is a bag. It is a brown paper bag that has white and red stripes on it and it says burn bag on it and it is only allowed to hold things that are classified up to secret. No foreign. That is not the highest classification of things that go

on in the FBI. Burn bags are used for mid level classified transactional equipment. Anything that you write that has a classified header, that has a classified portion mark, that has something that is regular transactional business because the FBI only deals with things on what is called the secret security systems. Yep. We take those papers. They're sitting if you happen to print them out, which you don't have to, by the way, because they're all on the computer.

They're on the computer. That was my Joe Biden. What do you think? They're on the computer, man. All of these files, were they created on a typewriter is the question. No, they're not top secret documents. Did you just hear what the most scary thing was? They were in a secret room, which was not secret because Gerardo Boyle told people about it, including Anna Paulina Luna told Cash Patel about this thing and said that documents were being shredded or destroyed.

The really wild stuff, it would have to be shredded. There are classified shredder boxes that are crosscut shredders made specifically for top secret information. There's an incinerator in the basement of the Hoover building. So we're supposed to believe that in 2023, this very damning information to somebody was put in a burn bag and they were just too damn lazy to go down to the basement and burn it. And this stuff is damaging to all the, the, the previous FBI

employees. But it's only classified secret, which means anybody in the Bureau could read it. By the way, anybody could read the top secret stuff too. Why? Why are why is anyone believing this nonsense? Honestly, like, this is the stupidest thing that I've ever seen, except that I've put something on the screen that's even stupider. That's Kash Patel's picture on the screen. You guys should TuneIn and see this. I might post this over on X as well.

He's wearing a cool guy hat. That's a trucker hat with a bent brim that like operators like to wear. Specifically people who call themselves operators that work for the Washington Field Office SWAT team. He's wearing AWFO SWAT hat. How do you know that? Because I went and pulled you the coins. So you can see that the logo is the same. It is an eagle with arched wings.

It is the national Capital Region behind it and it has two sets of numbers on it, 4201 and three O 1. I actually don't remember what those are, but I think they might be people who died that were on the team at some point in time. Cash Patel is wearing an FBI raid jacket with a Washington Field SWAT hat on, even though he's supposed to be wearing a suit because he's the FBI director and he's not an operator. This is the Make a Wish director.

This is full on cosplay. The man is LAR Ping as an FBI SWAT operator with one of their hats on. That's so embarrassing. I didn't graduate from the pair rescue course. At the end of the day, I spent like 2 years of my life dedicated to training. I'm a combat diver. I went through the, you know, the, the jump program. I went through SEER school. I became a paramedic. I've done dirt medicine.

I've done all the things except graduate from the course that I needed to, to be able to put on the Red Hat. And I have a hat that says United States Air Force pair rescue. One of my buddies who's a pair rescue and gave it to me said I want you to have my hat. I said thank you. It sits in a box. I don't wear a pair of rescue hat because I didn't earn that right. This dude didn't go and join the SWAT team. He didn't go to Quantico to earn the badge. What the hell is he doing?

I don't care if he's the FBI director. This is foolish. And by the way, being associated with FBI Washington Field SWAT is really funny to those of us who know. I think I've said it on this program before, but Washington field office from the FBI SWAT team, like the SWAT team in that office has more FBI agent shot by FBI agents than bad guy shot, at least in the last decade, but probably in all of its history. They're really good at shooting

themselves and each other. One of the best examples is one of those guys took home a training flash bang was like a nine banger. If you guys are familiar with some flash bangs go off one time, some will do 3, some will do 9, whatever. You can have them set up with multiple charges and it didn't go all the way off. And he took home what is essentially a hanging unexploded

ordnance. And he was digging around with it at his desk on the 7th floor of the Washington field office, which is not the top floor, it's the just below. He was sitting there with the JTTF and he had a flash bang go off, which basically eviscerated him. He had his abdomen hanging open. That guy went on not getting removed from the team, even though he took away a flash bang

that he shouldn't have. And he went and he shot another guy that was on the on the team in the arm while he was trying to do a weapons check in the garage. People that I know. That's the hat that Cash Patel is wearing. But guys, please, anything to distract from the Epstein situation. Let's talk about burn bags. Again, not the highest classification that exists. It's just a bag full of paper. Do you know how many people have burn bags at their desk in the FBI? There's 38,000 employees.

So I bet you, I bet you 25,000 employees have a burn bag at their desk with leftover crap. It's just stuff you printed or you were working through or a cover sheet. You put it in the burn bag and eventually you get to it and maybe it didn't get to it because it doesn't matter. All of the things that you're talking about the 29 page appendix to the Durham report that's never been publicly released because it's classified. It's on the FB is computer. It's available to the entire U

sick. the United States intelligence community can all read the classified Durham report if they have a need to know. Do you know that there's nothing secret about this? What a joke. I actually missed this clown. Here he is talking about the Rush investigation. This is Chris Ray. Who would have thought? What's the biggest take away and the most important take away from the report for you? Well, I think there's a number of takeaways that are important.

One, that we fully cooperated with this independent review. 2, that we fully accept its findings and recommendations. Three, that the Inspector General did not find political bias or improper motivations impacting the opening of the investigation or the decision to use certain investigative tools during the investigations. Including FISA.

Including FISA, but that the Inspector General did find a number of instances where employees either failed to follow our policies, neglected to exercise appropriate diligence, or in some other way fell short of the standard of conduct and performance that we and that I as Director expect of

all of our employees. But again, we are, and I am ordering 40 / 40 corrective actions to address all of those things in a way that's robust and serious, and we're determined to learn the lessons from this report and make sure the FBI emerges from this even better and stronger. I mean, I know that he's full of shit and you know that he's full of shit because we listened to him talk and all that was

political nonsense. That was an FBI guy doing FBI things, saying there's going to be 40 correction accidents. Those corrective actions were like Kyle Serafin, hey, you didn't even work for the FBI when we did Crossfire Hurricane. Take this FISA training corrected. Hey all the senior executive that were involved in the decision making process. No big deal. Sorry about your life. Just don't worry about it. We're going to just prep plot on.

It's completely unserious. It's not serious people. You know what's crazy? There's a guy named Gerardo Boyle who's now 1030 plus days without a job. He was just in Washington DC meeting with people that have access to cash Patel. Have they fixed it? No. Could he do it with a stroke of a pen? Yes. Did they pay this asshole $1.2 million?

Yes. At every step, at every investigative decision, there are multiple layers of people above me, the assistant director, executive assistant director, deputy director and director of the FBI, and multiple layers of people below me, section chiefs, supervisors, unit chiefs, case agents, and analysts, all of whom were involved in all of these decisions. That was Peter Strzok, for those of you who don't recognize that voice, that condescending prick, What did he just tell you?

There were people above him that were the problem. They all got to retire, by the way. They were people below him that were the problem. They're all still there. Has the FBI been fixed? No. But please pay attention to the burn bags. Check out my cool operator hat. You know, dumb. This is this is a classic. We have to call the distractions out that happened from quote, UN quote, our team, quote UN quote, our administration or our movement. This dude is a joke.

This dude, the trash panda, which might be Dash Bongino's new name, Pongino, might have to be known as the raccoon, a trash panda because they're digging for garbage. How bored are you as the FBI director that you're wandering around in the rooms and looking into burn bags? I'm done with my cigar smoking lounge. I'm gone with partying in Vegas for the weekend. I'm going to wander around with my detail.

Go look in this room that is a secret room, even though it was built in a government facility and it has a number outside the door and people know where it is. And by the way, whistleblowers called our attention to it. Not whistleblowers who were reinstated, by the way, not people who are going to be made whole, not going to help them. I'm I'm so grossed out that we're so easily distracted by

this nonsense. I had multiple folks reach out from the Hoover building and let me know the incinerators are in the basement. They could have burned these things at any time. So they didn't care about anyone finding this because nobody is implicated in anything in there and the classified annex which is being called out in on front page of the of the New York Post like it's some sort of a big deal, is available on the computer everywhere.

Again, unless these were generated with a typewriter by candlelight in a non government facility and smuggled around. This is boomer theater. This is how you get this crap. People who don't know anything about the government been paying for it their whole lives and believe that maybe Cash Patel is living in a flippin spy novel because they watched it.

Burn bags are where you put your normal garbage when you work in the FBI because everything that you deal with has the word secret on it. It's just you can't get away from it. It's the joke that I used to tell people when I worked there. Hey, I'm a secret agent. They're like, don't you mean special agent? No, I mean secret agent. Everything I do is marked secret, even though it doesn't make any sense. And what is the thing that has not been fixed?

I think it's this. But I can tell you that we don't investigate people for their exercise or they're constantly protected, constitutionally protected religious expression. That particular intelligence product is something that as soon as I saw it, I was aghast. I had it withdrawn. You were aghast. I was. Oh, really? And what have you done about it? Did you fire the people who wrote it? No, I had it with have. You fired anybody involved in it. Senator, if you would give me a

chance. No, we didn't fire anybody, right? Were people above Peter struck and below Peter struck? Have those people been fired? No. Did the trash pan to solve that problem? No. He's dumpster diving and he's looking for a story to distract from a failure of the Epstein situation. Because they had terrible messaging. Why was he hired? Why was Dan Bongino hired? Oh, because they're really good at messaging. They're media guys who flubbed the simplest thing in the world.

All they had to do was not talk and they couldn't get Pam Bondi to do it. Boop. I want to boop them on the nose about how stupid this is. Chris Ray just told you nobody got fired. What was that story about that you just heard? That was the Josh Howley interaction about the the Catholic document that I shared in. It was produced in January of 2023. I pushed it out in February of 2023.

Tracy Beans spawn multiple congressional investigations show that the FBI does in fact do the thing that I've claimed it's done since the beginning violate your First Amendment civil liberties. Remember that thing that Kamala Harris told us was really important even though they were working against it in her administration with Joe Biden? Remember that part the thing that quote UN quote liberals do

they do the illiberal thing. They go after your liberties like you can't say things that we don't like. And I actually missed Chris Frey because at least he said no, we didn't fire anybody. We protected them and we disciplined them and we gave them a sternly worded letter. He did the same thing that all the senators do. He's at least he's owning it Underoath and he's not LAR Ping. At least he's wearing a damn suit and showed up like he's supposed to be doing the job that he's doing.

How pathetic is it that there's a better example, There's a better, like it's a better feeling to know that that Chris Wray was in charge of the FBI because at least we know what we're getting. Company man, yes. Government employee, yes. Sycophant for bureaucracy, absolutely. At least he dressed like a guy who worked in the government and was in charge of a of a major organization. How sad is that? All this stuff reminds me of what we saw yesterday.

The burn bag and the idea that they have a secret document that exists on every government computer that has a classification capabilities. Every single one of them could access this. The fact that there is a burn bag that we are doing is the equivalent of throwing a green dildo on the court to distract from how horrific the gameplay is and that there are women getting paid full time to play basketball at the level of like intramural frat boys. Just saying. Every once in awhile.

A dildo of. Course, it's company policy never to imply ownership in the event of a dildo. We have to use the indefinite article a dildo, never your dildo. I think I'm just going to start referring to all these distractions as green dildos. If you guys, you have to let me know in the chat if that's acceptable. Now I've sufficiently riled you all up. It's it's so nauseating.

I mean, it's really disgusting. And since this happened yesterday where my guys were out in DC and they were talking to Chuck Grassley or Chuck Grassley was standing there awkwardly while he's 1000 years old waiting to die. And, and a bunch of people who are not going to be made whole. We're told, oh, we're going to potentially give you a couple of dollars of back pay. We're going to subtract any money that you earned in the meantime.

And then also we're going to make sure that you can never work in this organization again because we're going to do the right thing. By the way, whistleblowers, please come forward and tell us about malfeasance. Screw you guys. What happened to this dude? This is the #2 in that organization that's now throwing green dildos at you from the Hoover building. Did you hear these words yesterday? Absolutely chilling final words. This is FBI agent Garrett

O'boyle. They're wrapping up the hearing yesterday. And I got to tell you, this guy was amazing. All of them were good. Marcus Allen, Steve friend, good friend to the show, no pun intended, just amazing guys. But I'm going to tell you, Garrett O'boyle, an FBI agent who was just ruthlessly and relentlessly targeted by the FBI after he blew the whistle about a bunch of malfeasance that was going on, political targeting

and all this other stuff. They moved this guy and then they held on to his belongings and they leaked about him to try and just destroy this guy's life. Chilling words. This is how he left the hearing yesterday. I want you to hear it yourself. Check this out. The FBI will crush you. This government will crush you and your family if you try to expose the truth about things that they are doing that are wrong, and we are all examples of that.

I can't think of a more sobering way to end a hearing. I yield back. But I can tell you that we don't investigate people for their exercise or they're constantly protected, constitutionally protected religious expression. That particular intelligence product is something that as soon as I saw it, I was aghast. I had it withdrawn. You were aghast. I was. Oh, really? What have you done about it? Did you fire the people who wrote it? No, I had it. Have you fired anybody involved

in it? No, same problem. You guys want to hear a real bombshell? We'll just save it at the end of the show. Here, we'll just drop something on you. You guys want to hear some crazy the the case agent, the lead agent that ran the search warrant and the case against Donald Trump that resulted in an armed takeover of Mar A Lago that Julie Kelly thought was an authorization to kill Donald Trump. And Dan Bongino Co signed on

that. The guy who ran that investigation is flying the private jet of the current FBI director, Trash Panda Dash Pongino. Let's say that one more time. The case agent for the MAR A Lago case is flying the private jet of the FBI director that was brought in to solve the problems of people that would raid a former president's house. That's how little has been done. So little that it's almost irrelevant.

At every step, at every investigative decision, there are multiple layers of people above me, the assistant director, executive assistant director, deputy director and director of the FBI, and multiple layers of people below me, section chiefs, supervisors, unit chiefs, case agents, and analysts, all of whom were involved in all of these decisions. Kyle, if you had an opportunity, what would you tell these guys to do that would get it done

right? You needed to fire everybody that was in management, at least at the GS15 level and above, and maybe a bunch of GS Fourteens. You needed to hire people like fire people that were my boss and above, because every damn one of those people did exactly what they were told. They went out and told you it was a conspiracy theory.

They went out and told you that COVID was a significant threat to national security such that we had to shut down our agency and you had to do what you were told and put a jab in your arm. And if you didn't, then you were a threat to national security, that you were a potential domestic terrorist. And I know that's true because my lawsuit right now against the FBI for their violation of people's religious liberties,

quite simple. The same assholes that said that they would investigate me because I bought too many guns. And yes, that happened in in Las Cruces, NM in 2021. One of the agents working on domestic terrorism told me that he should open a case on me because of the number of guns. I owned it. Not because of what I did with them. Not because I used them.

Because he is the classic FBI agent that doesn't even understand that his defense of the Constitution means the entire thing, including the Bill of Rights. They don't get it. They all still work there. And the current FBI run by that trash panda who's looking for dumpster diving treasure, is unable to return.

Simple discovery showing what the previous administration did to guys like me and Garrett and Steve Friend and Garrett O'boyle and Marcus Allen and about a dozen people whose faces are now on the Internet next to Chuck Grassley, who you don't know. What did they do? They classified us as a threat and they are all still in management. Was anybody fired? Chris Ray told you no. Might as well have been freaking Trash Panda 0 discovery. You know what? I know what's in that discovery

because you guys know it too. If they had to give the comms up that the FBI senior management who still work there, we're doing, it was non-stop disparaging of Christians, of veterans, of people who didn't get the shots and calling us all domestic terrorists, threats to the homeland, extremists,

etcetera. I don't know what the term was, but I guarantee you it's going to be every bit as fun as deplorable, and it would be every bit as devastating to know that those assholes still have a job and they all do. We've made some corrections at the top and I found a bird bag in a secret room. Spare me. Some of us actually know, and we have a voice enough to share it with a couple of you. And now you all know as well.

I will be putting out more about this pilot who led the case that went into Donald Trump's house and went through Melania's underwear drawer because that person is now rubbing shoulders with the current director and people are pretending like it's all fixed because, quote UN quote, our people are in charge. The reason why my guys are not reinstated and those clowns are is because of people like Susie Wiles and maybe specifically Susie herself from everything that I hear.

There you go. That is today's program. Do me a favor if you learn something, hit the like button. If I pissed you off because I called people boomers that are terrible boomers, go ahead and hit the like button too. You know that I'm right. If you're over on YouTube, hit the like. If you're over on X, same story. I appreciate all you guys said through and watching. A number of you guys have been here all the time and all the day. Even when we have glitches

coming from the program. It's locals.com is sorry, locals is Kyle seraphin.com. If you guys want to go get the links to the articles that I'm referencing, you can read them yourself. I encourage you to do it. Don't just read the headline. Don't just listen to me, read the headline for my commentary. Go out there and think critically about it. You guys can do that as well. So we'll share it over on kyleseraphin.com.

And last, you can share the show on Spotify or any of the other platforms by just sending Kyle seraphinshow.com as a link to some of your friends. I'm not going to leave you without a palate cleanse. We will laugh about something. I'm assuming there's no Amrat. Those guys are traveling, so maybe there will be, but I thought there would not be. Here's a guy trying to break down the difference between what he calls Republican problems and either Democrat or liberal

problems. It's just like more of a conservative, not Republicans. Because if you're trying to say that conservatives and Republicans are the same, I think you've missed the point. But I think his his point is well met. There is a problem with people who don't actually look at their own ideas. This is the Montami problem and we don't have anyone different that's running the show right now. Enjoy the old Palak Lanser. It's a. Republican word property. Liberals got different words

like rent. That's a big one. Rent landlord. They measure things in square footage. Republicans got acres and property and they want everything off away, away. That's the difference between liberals and conservants. Conservatives want things away less. Get it away, government. Get away. Get away from my house. Away, away. Migrants. Put them in a catapult, fucking shoot them right over the wall. Get them away from my property, Stay away from my property. And liberals want everything in

more, more government. We should all work for the government. My house should be a government building. We should all be a government employees. It's never enough. Government migrants come live in my house. I'll hide you in the basement and give you papers, whatever you need. Criminal robbing me on the street. But how has society failed you? That's the bigger question. Republicans are like, don't tread on me. Liberals are like, tread on me.

Tread all over my face. I want you to tread in my mouth. Tread on my fucking I'm going to tread on my and tread on my fucking eye. Tread, just tread all over me and just fucking tread it. Keep treading on me. That's gross. It's true. There's a lot of people that are Republicans that are not conservative that also think that same way. So go out there and keep an eye out for them. They're coming for you. They're coming for all of your liberties. God bless you.

I hope you have a great day. We'll do hopefully friendly Friday if Steve has returned to his abode. Otherwise it'll just be me and we'll do what we always do. We'll try to cut through the noise. God bless you. See again tomorrow. Have a great Thursday afternoon and last day of July. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Seraphin show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin. Follow Kyle on Twitter, Truth Social and Instagram at Kyle Seraphin.

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