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. Hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Serifin show. Today is Friday, it is July the 19th. We are rolling live right now on rumble.com/kyle Serifin. Make sure you guys are following us wherever you are.
Make sure that you share this video, especially share this video today because we are going to be debunking retards. We're going to be debunking retards. That's the end of it. Just people who are retarded, which is a lot of people online. I got hit up today immediately by smart people asking if these dumb people were correct and the answer is no they are not correct. I'm going to help you as usual, cut through some of the BS that's out there in the world. Sorry I don't know why people
are retarded. I I guess I do. It's a tough time. You should be more skeptical, not more duplicitous. We're going to be having Steve Friend and Gerardo Boyle join me. We were doing some last minute audio checks that we're having some issues. So we'll have some fun. But let me start by saying thanks to my friends at Paper at Sorry, a Catholic vote. We'll say Patriot coolers later. But catholicvote.org/loop, go to the loop today.
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today. So this concept of community, community responsibility for your children is nuts, but it is ubiquitous on the political left and we keep finding out more little examples of it. 1 shared by Mike Benz. Guys, follow Catholic vote at Catholic Vote on social media. And then if you want to support them, you can do so at catholicvote.org/give. All right, should we just bring the boys in? Look, I, I did all this work. Hey, gentlemen, good morning. I, I, I revamped the look of the
show. What say you? I dig it. I like this, this faux wooden background that we are like floating on. It's real wood. It's just a photograph of the real wood. I stand corrected. It's real wood. You know, we talked about this yesterday on AMRAD. Just when you're wrong, just on it. Hey, guess what everybody? I was wrong. It's real wood. The wood. The wood is real.
But. You know, do you know, won't own it. I think this is video #4 I'm, I'm literally jumping back into the damn grab bag of like, what video do I have here? I think this is the right video. Good morning, Steve. Why don't you say hi first? Hello everybody. And I'm enjoying the background. We look like we're hanging out in Mike Waller's New Hampshire cabin. That's true. MM Waller hit me up. He hit me up first thing this morning. And he was like, hey, man, is
this real? OK, so folks, if you're not paying attention to what the stupidity that runs around online is at the moment, there is this frenzy of retards that are very excited that they have unmasked an FBI executive who was sitting behind Donald Trump with a camera phone. That's it. That's what they've done, except it wasn't an FBI executives. I can conclusively give you the information on this show. It's very easy to do, it turns out when your job is to PID or positively ID people from
photographs for a living. That's what I used to do. And then I would see those people in real life. We would snap photographs of those people from long distance with telephoto lenses and then we would compare. And it turns out there's actually like a rubric to being able to do this. There's a method to the madness. We evaluate certain things, eyebrows, eyebrows, shape and height. We look at foreheads and hair.
We look at earlobes. We look at shape of ear and the distance from the head, top, bottom, overall shape and lobes. We look at the distance between the top of the lip and the bottom of the nose. We look at the shape of the nose. We look, does it turn up? Does it turn down? We look at the nostrils, how they flare and where they connect.
We look at the the smile lines and the and the width of the mouth, the size and the shape of the of the lips and then basically teeth if they're showing any visible marks, necklines, shoulder lines. We look for gait to to assess like there's a, there's actually a way to do this. You guys probably know what I'm talking about. Yeah, for sure. I, I first started learning this at at the local Technical College when I started going back to school for criminal justice stuff.
Like there there's all these things you look at even my brother. So he, he hit me up this morning about the same thing and he's sending me some screenshots of people's attacks. And it's like, you know, they're going for shock factor like breaking Janine did. Giuseppe, Italian name I can't pronounce. Yes, it should just say. It should just say. Irresponsible, irresponsible reporting. Here's some thoughts I have. Like we're gonna do all like a
lot of Hulk Hogan today. Yeah, it's like, OK, one who identified her as as this 2. Even if it was her, she she's free to attend a political rally. I thought we had a First Amendment still in this country. And then also there's a lot of middle-aged brunette women in America. That and FBI management it turns out, like that woman also looks like she could be cousins with Larissa Knapp who used to be the EAD of the national security and just and just dropped out apparently.
Dude, all the women look like that. All of the FBI women look like generic brunettes or blondes that have never had anything hard happen in their life that work in an office. So my brother then he says, you know, it, it doesn't even look like her, to be honest. And it's like, yeah, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to compare the photos and be like, yeah, the chin's a little different that you're even the, the, the, the eye sockets.
You know the the cheekbones. Let me let me give the chat an option chat. Do you guys want and you guys can give me the thumbs up or the thumbs down? Do you guys want us to debunk this first because I can and then we can move on to like videos and talking about what Trump said last night and Hulk Hulk Hogan and Hulkamania, because that's all fun. But do you guys want to do the
let me thumbs up in the chat? If you guys want to see us debunk this in real time, it's very easy since it's running wild on social media. I got one. Let me just see what we got here. Before we debunked the actual identification, can I just proffer that that doesn't prove anything? Like, let's just for the moment, just stick a pin. And that's not the same person. And let's just assume it was. What does the fact that the assistant director of the FBI is
there mean? Does it mean that secretly she's in on it? Because let me just be honest, if you knew that a sniper was going to shoot somebody and you push this and yourself directly behind them, that sounds like a really unappealing plan to me. Right. And I don't think if you knew it was coming, I promise you it's
not a non flinch. If you've ever seen women in law enforcement, especially in federal law enforcement, which we're going to show some and you're going to have a sense that they're not actually like cool under pressure super ninjas. They're actually running around trying to figure out how to get their gun back to their holster. And what do I do with my hands, Ricky Bobby style? I just don't know to do with my hands. I guess I'll just point my gun at everybody that's more
accurate. Okay, so we're going to the debunk. Look, the vote, the vote has come down. Stand by. We're going to do this real quick, gentlemen. Here we go. These are the two people. Woman behind Trump is the closest to me on the screen. Woman who is alleged to be that same woman is on the far right hand side now. Well, I've got you. I don't have your you added to the scene yet, Garrett. So let me just let me just break it down and I'll let you guys have your take on it in a second here.
OK #1 The ears are, are hidden on one side, but we do actually have pictures of her ears that I'll show you in one second. The chin line is dramatically different. One comes to a .1 comes to a purse on the top. The jaw line is different. So unless this woman had a, let's see, a chin surgery in order to sharpen her chin and then also a neck, like whatever they call those things, a facelift in order to tighten up her neck or lost like, I don't know, 20 or 30 lbs. That's already kind of
debilitating. I've got a couple more pictures because we won't just leave you with that because that's silly. Let's do this one. OK, there's the ear. So if you look at the ears, the difference is one of them, the woman on the left, her ear is much more separated. And if you look at the top, it crows out kind of like an elf. If you look at our woman here, it doesn't have that bend. The shape of the inside of the ear is dramatically different.
There's a different sort of prominence to this little, whatever these things are called. I know there's there's a name for it, but anyway, the the top of the ear, this is not the same ear photograph, right? We can agree with that. Steve pointed out that when women wear cross necklaces, they tend to wear them all the time. There's a difference in the necklace here. But even the neckline is really important because the neckline
is not even close. If you look, she has a very prominent clavicle versus the other woman who has a very soft sloped chest and doesn't have anywhere the, the amount of vascularity or the tightness of skin. This isn't even close to the same person. And putting them up side by side, it's very, very easy to
notice. Also, if you look at the the noses, OK, the noses are quite clear to me, especially when you look at this angle, the woman on the right, the FBI woman, her nose from the bottom of her, her face, it tips upwards. It has like this pointed up versus the other one curves downward. The the way that the nostrils
collect connect is not the same. We can't see the eyes, which would be really helpful, but this stuff is not actually that hard to do. It turns out it's actually one of the easier things to do. And I'll actually give you a little bit more of her face. Let's just scrunch this down just a little bit. These faces are almost the same angle. Smile lines are different.
The cheekbones are different. Again, weight significantly different than these are supposed to be taken within like a like a year or so since she's just a new AD. If we saw the eyebrows, I promise you they would also look dramatically different. OK, gentlemen, come back on. Well, there you are. What do you got? For me, it's the hat. That's the hat, Kyle. It says Jesus is my savior, Trump is my president. We all know that no one in FBI management believes in Jesus.
They're all satanic worshipping atheists. So that's. That's good. That's that's a that's a clear debunk for you. Let me see what the chat has to say about all of this Chat. Do you guys, are you feeling OK about this? It's not the same lady. Can we agree on this? Someone asked if we compared the breasts. Of course, of course, it was our friend from Wyoming who did this sort of thing. All right, end of the day, not the same person, not the same lady.
But this is the foolishness that we see a lot of times in these moments. And I'm actually going to put together a scene real quick because there's actually remember Mark Violet, guys. Nope. The reason you don't remember Mark Violet is because Mark Violet was the shooter. He's the one who actually did the shooting, according to the day of. Here are all the big accounts that said so. He's a fat Italian. He's a fat Italian guy that apparently doesn't like Trump and says things about him.
But all these different people, Wall Street, Silver said it, The big Meg who we're friendly with. We've got Dom Mccree here. We've got even a former White House or current White House reporter, Simon Abada. All those people, they all dive on the bandwagon. Why? Because if you want to be first, we talked about this yesterday with my dad, who's got a lot of time sitting behind a microphone
and a lot of time watching this. If you rush to be first and you don't care about being right, you're going to be Laura Loomer and you're going to be a moron. And that's what these people are unfortunately like. They're so excited about getting it first. They don't have a single editor, which is why guys like Steve Baker are good. They actually have editors. They actually care about multiple sources. You know, like people who want
facts. Yeah, that that's, this is what I don't get the most about it is, and I've been like this forever, like as long as I can remember. I want, I just want the truth, as close as you can get to the truth. I think back especially to when I was a cop, you know, you show up to a call, you get this person's story, that person's story, the witness, the bystander. And it's like, OK, I got to take all of that, put it in the hopper and get as close to the
truth as reasonably possible. Everybody's point is going to be a little bit different, but there's going to be some common threads that you can lean on. And, and now in this age, it's just someone said that it was this Italian guy. And it's like almost immediately you could look at that the main picture that they were showing from one of his videos where he was speaking in Italian and you could see his jowly cheeks.
And then you can look at the dead shooter on top of the building and be like, there's like 125 LB difference here. And and be like, Yep, that not the same guy, but people were running with it, retweeting it, quote, tweeting it, playing his video. This is the guy who was Antifa member who speaks Italian, who's been identified. No, no, no, no, nobody's out there. You know, we give fact checking a bad name often times, and rightfully so because they are the ones peddling miss diss and
Mal information. But this is no better when people are just blasting it out there with no actual proof, no factual basis, just that. Why not? Because it's going to get me some clicks. It's going to get me some follows that I think that's a dangerous place for a society to be in where everybody's a journalist and everybody's trying to run with the next greatest thing. And it's like, just wait, just take a breath. Just wait a few minutes.
This is analogous to the Grinder journalism of the undercover video. And they just rushed to get that out as opposed to using that as like a launch off point for a long form investigation that a legitimate journalist does like your dad Kyle, or like Steve Baker, Oregon, like Joe Hanneman. And that's why it's really disappointing when like a guy like Joe Hanneman does the work and it covers the fact that Lieutenant Michael Byrd does a shooting of Ashley Babbitt inside the Capitol.
And then after the fact calls that we're taking fire and I'm prepared to return fire to kind of like cover his trail and it doesn't get any attention. It was 1 news story that didn't do any follow up. But if there was a reactionary journalist that just catches some midwit mid level government employee undercover on a date claiming his opinion as fact and then everybody spins that up into a giant news story. Yeah. Folks, this is this is totally
irresponsible. By the way, I went through Laura Loomer's timeline because I was curious if she ever called out the Mark Violet thing. She did not. But what she did do is she immediately tweeted out pictures of a bystander being carried out, probably, probably the firefighter Carrie Campari or comparatory. And somebody was being carried out and she was like, this is the Antifa shooter that is being carried out. And it's like #1 it's bullshit. You know nothing about the
shooter. How dare you #2 that was actually the wrong person. The shooter was up on the roof. So by the way, the shooter had to be in an elevated position. Like that's what we already know. Like take it forever. You, you know, if you don't want to believe the official story, that's fine. I don't, I don't really care. There's also this thing yesterday they were like, look at the water tower. There's a movement on the water tower and you're like, that is
the grainiest video. There's like 17 pixels that are dark now that you've expanded from somebody's shitty cell phone footage. Stop people. Just take a deep breath. You don't know what happened. You're not in a position to find out what happened. I had an uncle that was like, I, I just, I blocked his phone number the other day because he was just like. He was like, investigate the building, you'll find out where the rats are. And I was like, investigate it
using what? Like what authorities do I have? What tools do I have? Are you out of your flip in mind? Do you have any clue what you're saying? Stop people, just take a breath. We're not going to Get the facts from the FBI. We already know that. But like, maybe Congress does it or maybe we'll never know. Those are all real
possibilities. Kyle Serif and Steve Friend and Gerald Boyle are not going to be able to investigate unless someone gives us some authorities and some some database access and maybe like a budget. Because we're going to probably have to go out there and do some stuff like talk to people, not just guess that. The secret that the the thermal exhaust port apparently for the Secret Service is a slight up, a slight slope.
Because apparently, like the grassy Knoll and a roof that's just, you know, like 1° of slope is an insurmountable challenge for the nation's premier executive protection agency. OK, Steve, you, you set me up perfectly. The the memes have been gold. It's Friday. It's been a long week. It's been a lot of stupid stuff. So let me throw some memes up here.
Number one, what you're seeing right here is the Bane meme with the weirdo guy that wears the pink outfit, says the biggest, baddest, highest budget security, the agency on the planet, and taken down by a slightly sloped roof. I'll let the boys just react to that for a second. I got some more. By the way, Garrett, what do you got? I just memes, man, Just memes. Memes bring me joy in an era of my life where there's not often
a lot of joy. But but memes they they give me a little pick me up and the little pink man being the slightly sloped roof. Does it get better than that? No, that's about it. I just threw the Bane bullsh in my. For the uninitiated, the sloped roof is going to. No, he's, I, I was born on the sloped roof. You barely adopted the roof. It's like, right. OK, so we got, we got a couple other ones here. Check this one out.
This is one of my favorite ones. It's the, it's like the soldier or the father or someone protecting the child who's sleep in the bed, except the the child is Donald Trump. And it's the FBI surveillance and Secret Service surveillance and the rather than the attack hitting the back of those people, it's just a reign of knives, bullets, looks like a dildo shaped what? Missiles and grenades are all going at Donald Trump completely unhindered because they're in
the exact wrong spot. That's also pretty funny. That is pretty appropriate, seeing as how we now know that the assistant director was on the wrong side of Donald Trump when that they were shooting, right? So it's probably more descriptive of what actually happened for the Laura Loomer class on social media than what, you know, what really is in existence. It's good times. I think there's a couple other
ones. The the big question, which we're going to address a little bit later on is going to be the story of women in law enforcement doing this. This is the the meme of the the gentleman covering down on the president and you see them all tackling and throwing their bodies. It says people doing a job. And then behind is that poor woman who doesn't know what she's doing, doesn't know where to put her hands, is running around putting her gun at everybody. And it just says diversity hires.
This is pretty standard when you guys saw that woman interact. Actually both of the women 'cause I let me let me see if I go out the this is going to be challenging. We're going we'll work our way to it because I have no idea what's in the grab bag here. Unfortunately, I like learned up all these videos. Most of them are Trump upfront. I think it's the girls after, but like both of the women flagged everybody, every single person. They were like, oh, there's a crowd.
I'll just point my gun at everybody. I don't care about justification. Meanwhile, you see the men in tactical outfits. They're rolling weapons down looking, scanning other guys who were hands free. The actual body team had their hands free because the cat team is already up. You think that you as the lady who's never drawn your gun for any serious reason, is suddenly going to like intervene in the
middle of this active shooter? Think when you have the dudes who who's like, wake up early and eat their Wheaties at 4:00 AM so that they, they can have their pants on before the like the sun comes up to do this stuff. Come on now. I'm just saying like, let's get realistic. But that is every single female FBI agent I saw at the Academy, every single one of them. They're all like that, including the sympathetic shot into the
couch for no reason. Yeah, that there, there were multiple times in, but I think I've talked about it here before in in Quantico where it's like, oof, I hope, I hope I don't have somebody like that on my squad. And then like graduation Day, you see them walking across the stage and you're like, oh, that person's actually going out into the world with the same vested authorities as me and a gun that that. It's the gun part. It's the gun part that gets me.
I'll be totally, I'll be totally clear with you. The idea that some of these people are carrying a firearm scares the ever living shit out of me to the point where like my buddy and I did a we did an arrest operation and we had a female agent who'd been in for 16 years. And she told me that one time we sat and watched the the subject's house for like 5 hours because we were trying to find out like PID, his location and his whether we could serve the
warrant there. And she came out afterwards after like she was ready to retire. Actually, I think she had 20 years. She said. That's the most surveillance I've ever done in my entire time in the FBI, like 4-5 hours. That's crazy. That's crazy to me. I did that my first year. Yeah, for sure. That that's, that's wild. Indoor dogs, man. You know, like, I think also of like the diversity hires women on a human level. Like, yeah, I laugh at the memes and the videos and, and stuff too.
But overall, when I think about it a little deeper, I actually feel bad for this woman because imagine what she's going through now. She's probably finally realized that she is not competent in the position she's. And she's not going to hang it up. Here's the here's the here's another one. There it is Secret Service before DEI jacked dude beard angry look huge freaking rifle, massive scope.
That thing probably weighs like 1518 lbs After kind of heavyset, kind of confused, doesn't know where to put her hands, pointing her gun randomly like low carrying it somehow. Like this other piece of her, I'm sure most people have seen these videos of her trying to put the gun back in her holster. We've got it. And I will give a tiny bit of grace because she's probably never been in a situation like this before, but it also shows the breakdown in her own, in her own career in. Her.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna debunk that for you too. And she she hasn't put in the time to you should be able to do it without even looking. Dude, have you, have you seen her at the hospital? Yes, and that's the other piece. My favorite is that she flags people in the windows for no reason. She's like. And also why are you pulling out your gun? Why are you crouching? Why are you crouching? Why are you crouching? Why do they all Crouch 6 inches?
Because 6 they're going. To the tactical position. And they have to make sure that they flag everything within 180° radius. That's right. Like I keep saying that the 30 by 30 initiative means that they probably shoot with 30% accuracy inside of 30 inches. I don't feel bad for her at all because she was under the delusion that she was qualified and capable enough for the job that she signed up to do. And I'm sure she was really
excited to be a girl boss. And I'm sure that she hadn't worn the body armor that she was wearing at the time since it had been fitted for her because that's why she couldn't holster the weapon. She didn't. She was not familiar with that feeling. And that's a completely different feeling than if you're walking around with that body armor and the holster sits in a very comfortable position on your hip.
But if you throw that body armor her on, and I'm sure that she had been, you know, fitted for that armor 30 lbs ago because she's been sitting in the office as an indoor dog for all that intervening time. And then she thought, you know what? When the Super Bowl arrives, I'm just going to strap on my equipment and I'm going to go out to the kickoff and I'll be ready to game for game day. I'm. Just like Sarah, Linda. Fill it up and I'm sorry that doesn't happen.
No failure to prepare and I don't feel bad for her in the light in the slightest. Like I think of that, that picture you showed Kyle with, with the sniper, the dude who's clearly in, in really good physical shape, takes his his craft seriously. I don't know the statistics on how often Secret Service sniper teams, counter sniper teams get into a shooting. I think it's pretty rare, Very, very, very rare. But that guy was ready.
He he's he probably will be ready his entire career for a day like Saturday. Yep. And and that's that's the difference between. That's why he's on the DC based team. And he's and he's not the type that's saying God forbid I ever have to take that shot. He's saying God let me be there to take that shot because I spend every day preparing to do it. My hobby is being on the cat team. That's how devoted I am to this. Everything I've built around my life is for this purpose.
Because when when Isaiah 6-8 moment happens, I want to be there to take that shot. This is a calling, folks. This is not a calling. This is a diagram of what apparently happened on that day. There's a ladder, there's a shooter, there's a sloppy roof. And then someone shows the FBI bending the FBI over. That's not very nice. But people send me these things. They're like, Kyle, did you leak this top secret Intel from the Bureau?
And it's like, Yep, that's I'm the whistle blower for that one. So there you go. Some of the stuff is just, it's, it's comical. It's comical to the point where we had the the sitting president can go out and talk about his black man that he hired, which is also somebody made me a, a fun meme of that. I'm doing a couple memes because
I just need a little bit. It's been a it's been a wild Friday. And then we'll do, we'll do Trump speech and Hulkamania because also like, what's better than ending and going into the weekend with Hulkamania? Before we do that, let me say thanks to my buddies over at Patriot coolers, which I alluded to earlier. Patriot coolers is the longest running sponsor of the Kyle Seraphin show and we're really proud that we get to work with them. And I use their products all the
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friends on the panel. Gentlemen, are we ready to do some videos? I think we saw us like some of the best that Trump did and some of the OK and then like some kind of just classic Trump moments where he's like calling out liars that don't know how to be liars. There's a moment with Nikki Haley, which is actually funny. So I'm going to do these in order because I think I put them in order on purpose. So let's just go with that. I love this grab bag thing. Sorry, guys.
We came in trying to debunk an audio issue and I was trying to debunk this real time retardedness of this woman, whatever her name was it Jackie De Giuseppe. Is that what her name was? Janine. Janine Yeah, it's always. They're all named with a Who cares? All right, here we go Round one. I'm here tonight to layout a vision for the whole nation.
To every citizen, whether you're a young or old, man or woman, Democrat, Republican or independent, black or white, Asian or Hispanic, I extend to you a hand of loyalty and of friendship. Together we will lead America to new heights of greatness like the world has never seen before. We were right there in the first term. We got hit with COVID. We did a great job. Nobody knew what it was, but nobody's ever seen an economy
pre COVID. And then we handed over a stock market that was substantially higher than just prior to COVID coming in. Did a great job. Never got credit for that. We got credit for the war and defeating ISIS and so many things. The great economy, the biggest tax cuts ever, the biggest regulation cuts ever, the creation of Space Force, the rebuilding of our military. We did so much. So Trump kind of laying it out kind of Trumpy.
That's kind of the nature of it. I like that he calls for unity upfront folks, if you're actually on our rumble, I'm sorry, our locals channel. What I found out is that until we have more subscribers, we only get locals for 30 minutes at a time. So that's the limit of the stream. So if you guys are watching that and it cuts off, come on over to rumble. Come join us over there. Everybody else, if you guys are in the chat out there, Steve, I'm gonna let you go first.
We'll kind of see what the chat has to say. Let's let's break that down. Does that feel good to you? A little bit of Trump, a little bit of unity? Is that the best we can hope? I. Think that's probably the best you're going to get from him. He's not the most artful speaker. I don't think he was on teleprompter. He kind of goes off bullet points and is a little bit
scatterbrained. You know, he, he goes, he goes immediately from Unity. And I mean, you're extending this hand, which I think is pretty is a pretty good move on his part to like then just talking about Space Force, little scatterbrain. But that's sort of his appeal. It's also sort of the reason that, you know, you, you look to him if, if he's your guy, if you like that, you do.
If you don't, you just kind of look to the results and for him to point out the results is probably a good thing. Yeah, that's fair. Garrett, I'm going to give you a first take on the second video. Let's just kind of punch through it. No, no, no. You have to hold your. You have to hold it. I saw you get ready. I was just. Preparing. Let's otherwise we'll be here for an hour, so let's run some of these things here.
And next we will end the ridiculous and actually incredible waste of taxpayer dollars that is fueling the inflation crisis. They spent trillions of dollars on things having to do with the green new scam. It's a scam, and that's caused tremendous inflationary pressures, in addition to the cost of energy and all of the trillions of dollars that are sitting there not yet spent.
We will redirect that money for important projects like roads, bridges, dams, and we will not allow it to be spent on meaningless green new scam ideas. I fully evolve. I mean, I do think there will come a day where some of these these ideas, different types of energy, different types of technology are at a point where we will have, you know, hydrogen that's we're able to, you know, get from wherever and fuel things. That time is not yet. It's not now.
I don't know if you've got the clip, but he was talking about how America has so much oil and and I. Skipped it, but yes he does the drill baby drill bit. Yeah. And like I think of that and it's like we're not in the in the age of this new technology quite. Yeah, we're getting there. I mean, look at Tesla, look at what Elon Musk has done there.
But but even think of the cost of making those batteries that go into Teslas. Think of the little kids that are clawing the cobalt and stuff out with their fingers. So, yeah. And we don't have the infrastructure for it. And as we played on this show a little while ago, sort of the joke is you can buy a a cyber truck, which is the most beautiful vehicle that's ever
been made. Whenever you see one, you know what it looks like To me, The cyber truck looks like somebody from the future skipped like 11 models and iterations to whatever the next. Like we're not ready for the cyber truck yet. They've skipped all the the iterations that gets to that point where like we delete things from it like the grill and all the other stuff. So now we have this thing and it's really jarring because it might be a future looking vehicle.
It definitely looks like it came out of an anime film, but it also doesn't look right on the roads right now because the proportions are wrong and we skipped whatever that moderate generations are. It's like taking like a like an S10 pickup truck and like throwing it up next to a, you know, like A20500HD and you're like, how does it get so rounded? Like I don't understand. Like it's the same thing. It's like how come it's so
straight and square and weird? It just doesn't line up and we don't have the infrastructure for it because it takes you 12 hours to power up and you can get 133 miles of range. Meanwhile, I got 500 miles of range in my old truck and it took me 4 minutes at the gas station. So we're not there like the fast charge and discharge. It's not a possibility. We'll keep going. I know Steve has thoughts, but I'm going to, I'm going to keep your RFK voice save for the really important stuff because
we'll have some. Let's keep pressing on a couple of little things here. And we must not criminalize dissent or demonize political disagreement, which is what's been happening in our country lately at a level that nobody has ever seen before. In that spirit, the Democrat Party should immediately stop weaponizing the justice system and labeling their political opponent as an enemy of democracy, especially since that is not true. In fact, I am the one saving democracy for the people of our
country. All right, Steve, that one hits closer to home for us. What do you got? You know, he is the PT Barnum of our era. He's a showman. I did not get that sense when he actually said that. That seemed really genuine. His, his actual voice came down. It was seemed to me a lot more of a sincere gesture and expression in his voice. And he is, he's the face of the they're coming after me because I'm standing in the way for you at this point.
This is the one issue where a politician legitimately can say, I have empathy for you on this because I myself am the victim of weaponized government. They've identified me as their political enemy. They've used all the levers of power to come after me like they have so many others. And that's why I think that he he just was very sincere with that statement. It was less of showman and just trying to connect with people at the point that made that point. And I think that was pretty good.
All right, folks, I want to kind of show you this because this was something I found on, it's on jezebel.com. I got there because I was looking up the woman whose video I'm going to show you in a little bit talking about kids. And this woman, it's written by Kylie Chung. She writes that no one is inciting violence by pointing out the dire consequences of a second Trump term. This is days after the shooting. This is on July 15th.
So coming out on Monday, Trump's allies are blaming Saturday's alarming assassination attempt on the media and politicians who point out the objective threat he poses to democracy and human rights. This is that same problem when you start getting ahead of yourself and you start believing that your opinion is actually an objective thing. In fact, my father talked about that. The myth of objectivity, it's very, very high. And so she's out here talking about it.
Literally says top Republicans have been quick to blame Democrats for the attack by framing anything anyone said about the existential threat that Trump's re election poses as an incitement to political violence. I read the whole article. It's not worth your time, any of you. But let me just throw this out, gentlemen, when you start talking about existential threats like you won't exist if this threat continues, what's the only answer that you guys have ever been prepared for,
Garrett? Violence, I mean, that's it. Like I think back to when I was a young man and 911 happened and that is what put me on the on this path and joining the military as an infantryman because back then the existential threat was Middle Eastern extremist Islamic ideology that wants to wipe you off the face of the earth. What else do you do other than violence that's other than
violence? So you, I was prepared for violence as a young man, went off and did those things as an infantry guy in Iraq and Afghanistan because of that true existential threat. So I just, I, I, it's hard for me to, to comprehend these people think it's, it's the continuation of the gaslight, you know, also as an aside, I love that it's from jezebel.com. Of course it is.
Yeah, Jezebel is like, it's the worst dude, I. Think it's in I think it's in second kings that talks about how Jezebel will be will be eaten by dogs and none will you know, she basically will be left to to to to to her peril.
And no, that's true. It was and but these people with this rhetoric, man, they they act like that doesn't ramp things up. How, how do you think the would be assassin got to the point of radicalization that he did to climb up on a roof and try and shoot at a former president who's running for president again?
You know you're gonna die doing that, but if you think that you are doing something to eliminate the existential threat to all the things that you hold holy, then that's a, that's a, like a God like calling that is a, a noble calling, if you will, which is why they're nuts, because it's all nuts. And there's nothing God like about or nothing godly about going and trying to kill your political opponents. So I, I like that he's telling people turn it down.
Steve, do you have a reflection on that? Just add on to what Garrett said. I mean, we've made a nihilistic culture where people think like this is the best that we're going to do. I'm going to make my life have sort of some sort of meaning. When I've been discouraged from being a husband and a father or a wife and a mother, how can I have meaning? Well, I can make a sacrifice for the cause. What's the cause telling me, well, this person is the enemy
of all things good. Well, I'll sacrifice my life in order to do that. We we've that this has been established for a long time and it's an inevitable result when you set up an extreme scenario like they did. And it really is, to me, a miracle this didn't happen much earlier. It's shocking that it didn't happen earlier. And I, I've said that to you guys privately and we've said it publicly now as well a couple times. It's just it, it's unbelievable because they kept pushing this forward.
I can't believe it took eight years for someone to do this. All right, I think this is the Nikki Haley video here. If my memory is going to serve me. And then I think we'll go to the best moment that I think he has, which is is actually pretty good. President Trump asked me to speak to this convention in the name of unity. So you can't see it if you're listening. But what happened is he goes, he goes, she asked to speak here, Here we go.
She asked to speak and he's out there clarifying to someone next to him. Of course, there was a, you know, a camera that panned over to show him and nothing to report other than people who are going to lie are going to lie. And Nikki Haley has not seen like she's had like a real strong relationship with the truth since she started. She's like talking about no one wants to send a nation to war.
It's like the war boner that you had lady was so visible that we could see it from here in Texas. It's really strange. Anyway, it was a short little clip. I just wanted you guys to get a taste of that. And I just think it's funny that Donald Trump is actually debunking a real place. Let me do the best part 'cause I'm going to have Garrett respond to this. Garrett, you shared this earlier and I like this clip as well.
I think this is actually a really important and and closer to humility than we normally see. I'm not supposed to be here tonight. Not supposed to be here. Thank you, but I'm not, and I'll tell you I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of Almighty God. What do you think, Eric? Honestly, I'm astounded by it because he's recognizing God's sovereignty here. I don't know where he was
before. I think you can look back, I want to say is back in 15 or 16, he came out and kind of got beat up for, for saying something to the effect of why would I have to ask for forgiveness from God if I don't do anything wrong? I think we're seeing a man truly transform. And honestly, if somebody's trying to assassinate you, you probably will transform. And I know he's busy. I know he's traveling, I know he just was shot at.
But I bet you he's also had some some serious time inside his own head to reflect and to see him and compare, compare that statement, what he, what you just played to the majority of the times he we have seen him speak and how he acts and behaves. And Steve referenced the genuineness that we saw from him last night. I think that's the same thing here. He he even said no, like they were like, they're like, yes, you are. And he was just like, but I'm not. And like that, that's even that.
The voice change, which Steve keyed in on it's it's different. Yeah, like it's a it's a serious turn of humility, which is is rare from him. And, you know, maybe, maybe he wouldn't agree with this, but I kind of look at this what he's been going through as kind of his his job era. Like all of the and I know he's got a lot of money and stuff, but like all the lawsuits and all, all of the things that have been happening to him really since he started running for
president almost 10 years ago. And yeah, there's a lot. And to now to almost be assassinated. It's in Job 42. He says something to the effect of how how Job recognizes that God's purposes cannot be thwarted. And of course, coming from from me, I think you guys would agree it was a fraction. You know, like if you think of this in in just in, in a logical standpoint, if you want to have turned his head how he did, if you want to lean forward to look at that chart how he did.
But all of these things are divine And, and yes, there was, it's still tragic because we did lose. One father who I heard his daughter come out, she said, you're, you're never going to see this in the mainstream, But my dad came over us and protected us like he, he always has done. And he's dead now. And that family is forever changed and altered.
And then you had a couple other people who were wounded and then the trauma of it. So, so yes, from a human standpoint, it's like, how, how do we, how do we cope with, with this evil? And, and, and why, why would God allow some evil like this? I don't have the perfect answer for you other than to say the things that God allows are ultimately for his glory. And I'm going to be interested to see the continued transformation and Donald Trump towards in, in in his faith capacity.
This has to change him. It has to because you don't have any choice when that sort of thing happens. And then I'll, I'll just add the shorter version of what you just said, which is that God draws straight with crooked lines. We've all seen it in our lives in, in ways that don't make any bit of sense. The fact that Steve and I are sitting here together talking. Garrett and I connected through absolutely the most chance of circumstances. Guys, we, we never work together in the FBI.
If you guys don't know this, I'm sitting next to two former FBI agents or one indefinitely suspended forever FBI agent and, and one former. And the, and the three of us never worked together. We never met in the Bureau. And the 14,000 people that are FBI agents, these were not the ones that I knew while I was actually working for the Bureau.
So the odds that we would all connect and have this, I would call lifelong friendship to the point where we're in this together and to to a level that it, it defies credulity. Again, sort of like the incompetence that happened this Saturday, it, it doesn't make any bit of sense that these things happen, but we we look at that as a sort of God's plan. I want to play more of these things because I've got a handful of them and we're getting to my favorite moment.
We're getting to the favorite moment, which is that our childhood hero stepped in the arena. I think this is going to be that. And I see all the real Americans. I think about how Donald Trump, his family was compromised. When I look out there and I see Donald Trump, I think about how his business was compromised. OK, I wanted to stop it because I have a split screen we stole from Fox here where we show Donald Trump. At the same time. Look at the smiles. This is Hulk Hogan.
If you guys don't know Hulk Hogan, that means you're either too young or too old, and shame on you for either one, because this is a real American trademark. Was compromised, but what happened last week when they took a shot? They're my hero. And they tried to kill the next president of the United States. Enough was enough. And I said, let Trump a mania run wild, brother. Let Trump a mania rule again. Let Trump a mania make America great again.
Hell yeah, brother. What's better than Hogan, your brother? What's better than Hulk Hogan? Is there anything better than Hulk Hogan in America? Is there anything more American? Go, Steve. I watched you mouthing that. You were trying to get the quote right. I'd like that. He was like, let Trump a mania. You know, you got to make sure that you eat your vitamins and say your prayers, brother.
That's right. I'm, I'm, I'm in the process of trying to indoctrinate both my boys into being Hulk Hogan for Halloween, for all of Halloweens in the future, because it'll just be, it'll always win every single contest. He's, you know, his persona is he's, he's maintained it for going on what, 50 years? And, and side note, Hulk Hogan was 200 two 100 lbs when he was 10 years old. This dude is just a freak of nature and.
Do you see him next to Trump? He's like 6 inches taller than Trump. He's freaking huge. I had no idea. Watch it drum and Trump's not small Trump's a pretty big dude. He himself was kind of like, you know, he, he, he knows he's under camera. He knows he's going to smile and and clap, but he's in, you know, his inner monologue inside Donald Trump's head. He was like, this is so ridiculous right now. I, I know who I am, but how am I here at what is going on right
now? If the dude is just ripping his shirt off in a throwback to the 80s, which is Donald Trump, right? Donald Trump is the Donald. Trump is Mr. 80s. You're right. Yeah, I know. And and Hulk Hogan is also Mr. 80s. He is the the king of like old school Cold War America on the sort of cartoonish side of things I think. I think Maverick and Goose get the other one or whatever or something. But like, what is more 1980s America?
What is more throwback to like just just regular dudes who love their country think being jacked is cool, right? He's still jacked. By the way, that is not a young man up there. He's a monster. He's a freak of nature. He's still fit. I don't care how much how much steroids he eats with his vitamins, because if you can end up like that at that age and still have a just a badass handlebar, you win. That guy can walk into any biker bar and like he can't buy a
drink no matter what he does. Like they're just like. Hell yeah, brother, everything you do, here's my fast take my wife. I don't know. Like Hulk Hogan is it? Anyway, that made me really happy. That's why I had to show you guys the side by side. And yeah, you could see Trump just go like, he just has that Trump that like that, that Pepe frog face where he's like, what just happened?
What timeline? I got shot in the head a week ago and now Hulk Hogan tore off a shirt with my name underneath it. Even for Donald Trump, that's got to be a weird moment. It's got to be it was definitely now the steroids. It was totally the prayer, right? The prayer, yeah. Yes. Definitely that. Alright, let's see what else we got in this grab bag of crazy because I, I think we have a little bit of Mike Waltz here.
This is my guess. I'm, I'm doing this from memory so we're up to video #8. I think we have Mike Waltz kind of getting into something that's a little bit strange because we know so little about the guy that took the shot and that's actually par for the course for a federal investigation. But people are shocked by this. It doesn't shock me at all. I do think that he's probably right that people are pissed off working in these agencies because they also want to see it
shared. Even if you were like a dude, if you guys were an agent and you were working in, let's say, Wichita and Steve, you're working down in either Omaha or you're out of Jacksonville, like you don't know what's going on. You're not going to get briefed at all. This thing is going to be super tight. It's going to be locked down. It's going to be a restricted investigation. So nobody who's outside will know. All right, I think this is Mike Walsh. This is on Jesse Watters if my
memory. I mean, I just talked to one of the agents a few hours ago. I talked to some Sunday. The agents are pissed. They're frustrated. They've repeatedly asked for resources. Donald Trump isn't your normal, average former president. He's not Jimmy Carter sitting in the old folks home. And oh, by the way, some other things are coming out, like the shooter had three encrypted accounts overseas at the same time. We're having an Iranian plot.
So, I mean, there is, I think this is going to go much broader, much deeper. But the agents are going to hold her, hold her to accounts, their lives on the lines. And she was not giving the resources they were requesting. But one other thing, Jesse. That Pittsburgh field office was the one responsible for the advance that was clearly not done appropriately and distracted by Doctor Jill.
And the Pittsburgh field office was also responsible for covering up that bribery Ukraine tip that came in as well. Are you saying that you're getting information that says there's encrypted communications between crooks and foreign sources? Know what we know, and this was on the briefing we just received. He had three encrypted overseas accounts the FBI is trying to get into. What do you mean by overseas
accounts? Well, we know that they were based in servers overseas, and so you've got to work over there with the FBI liaisons overseas to start getting into them through their authorities. Do you believe this attempt on the former president's life has some sort of foreign Nexus? Well, we know the Iranians have been trying for years, not only him, but everybody, Pompeo and others involved in the Suleimani strike. And we also know it's finally
come out. Many of us have been fighting this for years, that they pulled National Security Advisor O'Brien's detail completely away. He's had to go to his own private security and local law, law enforcement. So there is all kinds of issues here and we're going to get to the bottom of it starting on Monday. I'm just. This is really weak stuff. I'll go to Steve in just a second here, but here's the problem, folks.
What you're hearing is something about the fact that there's been an ongoing Iranian threat to anybody that was involved in the Soleimani thing that's been forever. So trotting this out like it's going to somehow explain what's going on. It doesn't explain to 20 year old who has no contact there and these overseas encrypted accounts any like if you have a Signal account, you have an overseas encrypted account. That's news to you right now.
If you don't know that, having things like ProtonMail can be that the reason why people have overseas accounts is because it makes it more difficult on purpose. We do this sort of stuff on purpose so that we don't have federal intervention and they don't have easy access to our stuff. It makes them go through another layer of hurdles because they don't answer to subpoenas the same way and so on. Unlike me, who, you know, my Twitter account got subpoenaed. So and so did somebody else on
this screen. So end of the day, when we're talking about this kind of stuff, having an overseas, it just means that the company is based overseas. And if you have any halfway decent end to end encrypted app, it doesn't store on a server. So it's not going to be useful. The phone is going to be the thing that's going to have it. It's going to be 1 device on either end or the other.
Anyway, this seems like muddying up the waters, but I think it's interesting that people are at least Jesse asked the the question, what do you mean by encrypted accounts? Because that's the real question. What the hell do you mean by that? Those are like, those are like throwing out gasoline on a fire. That doesn't make any sense because you're not giving any real details. Well, when he's an account, I thought for a minute he might have meant like bank account. That's. What I thought.
Too. That's what it sounds like to people, right? Civic, which is always with these investigations, like they live in this Gray area and it has to be on purpose. I mean, there's never, whenever there is an opportunity to use simple language, a simple explanation, they always obfuscate. They're always throwing out terminology that the layperson is unfamiliar with. And that has got to change. It's, it's completely unacceptable for from anyone.
And, and I don't think the FBI is going to be forthcoming with this whatsoever. I mean, they, they, you're talking about an organization that buried the Vegas shooting for almost a decade. Exactly. And they ruled the Capitol Police shooting not an assassination attempt. So they're hardly the have a track record of transparency. Plus, they also have a track record of, let's say, political partisanship against the victim of this assassination attempt. So we're not going to get that
from them. But unless you actually are honest with the American people and say something, in fact, of, hey, look, we're going to do the thing that we've never done before. We're going to do every single day open book investigation of what happened and there's always
going to be questions. There's always going to be people going online and saying, well, though there was a woman standing in the background and she looks like somebody who works for the FBI, so therefore there's a cover up somewhere. That's right. Yeah, You make a good point. I want to throw this out there. So anyway, if you're just joining us and you missed out, we debunk this really early on.
This is not the same person. You can look at the ears, you can look at the mouth, you can look at the nose, you can look at the jawline. It's not the same person. It can't be the same person because the amount of things that would have had to have happened there.
She is not the same lady very easy to see not not a complicated debunking like I said, if you've never PIDD people positively ID them for a living looking off a looking off a photograph and then either a live video or another photograph in in real life. It just, it's very, it's easy to rule people out. It's hard to, to positively identify people. And what we do is we base that on not only the location, but the circumstances, the situation. Are they doing other things?
Like, hey, did the person that we think that is walk into the house where the person that we think that is lives? Because that's a pretty good indicator. Like when blonde brut, you know, brunette lady walks into house where the lady that we're looking for that's brunette lives and is the same age and drives the car with the license plate that lines up. Then we're like, we're probably on the right ballpark. That's kind of how this stuff
does. We need circumstances, not just some lady sitting there making a weird face with a camera phone. So lest you guys think I I want to hit that one more time, but it's an important point about because because our monthly sport or whatever threw this in the chat and I wanted to touch this. You asked for an open investigation, Steve. I think you're absolutely
correct. We're not going to see that and the FBI is not going to do it. And here's why, folks, I'm going to go full screen for one moment. The reason the FBI is not going to do that is because the FBI does things the way the FBI does things, and they act like everything is the same. It's the reason why the search warrant that was served at Mar a Lago was served like every other
search warrant. Whether you're looking for a drug dealer, a child trafficker, somebody in an office building, they did it the same way because they do it the same way all the time. It's the same reason why they sent SWAT teams at 0600 to January 6, defendants that were nonviolent. They sent this up. They do this the same way because they always do it the
same way. And they're going to treat this investigation like they treat every other investigation, which is that they don't tell people what they're doing. They don't recognize oversight. They do not recognize the responsibility of the American people. And as I pointed out to Matt Taibbi this week, he he just found a a long Adm from a long time ago that I sent him. The FBID prioritized their rigid obedience to the Constitution, which should be the number one thing.
They did that under Trump in September of 2020. Now, this is something you can actually find over on on their on the Internet archives. We've done it and we've isolated that between September 3rd and of September 7th, 2020, the FBI moved rigid obedience to the Constitution of the United States to like #7 in the top 10 reasons why they think that they exist. And they move things like diversity in front of it. So if that's the way this operation works, it's getting worse.
And there's a reason why all three of us would be more than happy to be the last one out the door to turn off the lights, padlock the doors, and then let the team come in and do the control demo on all of these buildings and get rid of the FBI and wipe it like a turd stain off the back of the undies of America. That would be just fine with us. Any qualms or disagreements with that gentleman?
I avow all of that good. I think of these investigations and how how far off the rails the FBI has come. And and you you see this type of thing, you can go on on YouTube and see a little tyrant cop videos. It's the same type of hubris in the FBI, maybe worse because the FBI interacts with with the citizenry far less. But they don't care about you. They don't care about your rights. They don't care about information that they should be giving you.
They're the government, they're in charge. You do what they say. Your rights, they don't really matter. And you know, even think of of other examples than the ones the guys have mentioned already. 1996 Atlanta bombing at the Olympics. Another fatal mistake by the FBI. Just targeting someone because they can. Because I think he's the bad guy ruining the guys life. I forget his name. And they were totally wrong. Richard Jewel. Yeah, totally wrong.
By the way, the real guy was somewhere else. Yep. And they couldn't find Eric Rudolph for like 3 years by the way. Just saying. He just went off and lived in the woods and he was like, oh, he was living his best life, like killing deer and skinning rabbits and stuff. So it's it, it is a thing. Let me let me break over to another guy who's been persecuted pretty aggressively and also supports our program. This is mypillow.com.
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And we're going to get to the one that is probably the saddest and the stupidest that we'll go off into the into the weekend abyss with just a our heads held in shame for female law enforcement in, in federal. Here we go. Oh. My. God. That's what I'm saying. Oh my God, there was our favorite DEI sort of hire woman who had no business carrying a gun running around at the hospital weapon out only one, by the way. There's another one. She runs around the the she
she's like running around. She's looking for work, but she's not looking with any sense of she. She looks like a dog that just got really excited about food and doesn't know where the food bowl is. To me, who wants to who wants to take this first? Because one of you guys is going to take a dirty stab at this. Well, to me it looked like she was in the the Ricky Bobby situation. Like I don't know what to do
with my hands. Then she looked to her left and saw a dude with a slung rifle and was like, well, he's got a gun in his hands so I'll just pull my gun out because that way I could be tactical just like he is. That's someone taking their cues from other people who they deemed to be probably more capable.
And they're she's just kind of trying to fake it until she makes it. If that if even if that level of analysis was going on her brain, I think it's probably more likely she was just code black for like an hour, which is insane. If you asked her to tell you what does she remember, I bet she remembers nothing from that day, which is just further evidence to me that she does not need to be in that position. Let me let me throw this personal story out and I'll get Garrett's reflection too.
When I was at the Academy, the one I talked about Elena Para, who had no business being an FBI agent, ended up failing out of the Academy, ended up getting here, hired by the Secret Service, works for the Secret Service. That's not her by the way, but could have been Elena. Would have been much more embarrassing and kind of like dumpier looking. Sad story. Elena Para came to me while we were at Hogans Alley. This is the tactical training facility the FBI has for all of
the the agents. And she comes up and she tats me and she says I need to partner with you. We were all in like little elements and I was in whatever that small element was. It was only like a half dozen of us or maybe like 8 of us at a time. And it was eight of our class. So she comes up, hey, I need to, I need to partner with you. And I said why? First of all, I didn't want to partner with her. You can imagine I'm and I also am not nice.
Like I made people cry all the time at the Academy by just not caring about their feelings. So she said get fired for that back. Bro, I know the whole time I was like, oh, I better shut my mouth. And so she goes, she's like, I need to party with you. And I said, why is that? And she said, you know when to pull your gun out and when not to pull your gun out. And if I pull my gun out again when it's not authorized, they're going to get rid of me. And I was like, first of all, I
reported that too. And I'm like, can you please get rid of this person? She's, she's a freaking liability. She's so dangerous. And then the reason she thought that was going to be a good idea is because it came after a training scenario with the two of us are involved in this. You guys remember the, the pool table scenario where you're like at the bar and you're sitting and you're like interviewing somebody at a bar or something
like I've never done. And you're supposed to be interviewing like a potential source. And then like there's a robbery that happens off to your left and you're supposed to just be a good witness because there's no shot and there's no real angle for it because you're going to shoot through your source or whatever. So I'm sitting on this basically, folks that what you can imagine is we're in like this fake bar, We've got our
back to the wall. There's a pool table, there's people that are role-playing, playing pool and getting drinks, whatever. There's a bartender who's got like a bar and a cash register and a dude comes up and puts a gun in the guy's face and he takes the money and then he puts the gun in his waistband and he rolls out. And when he drew his gun to take money from the register, Elena, who's 4 foot 11 and she's sitting to my left, I'm sitting to on her right. And then I've got a wall to my
right. So they, the the scene is happening off to my left. So my partner's in between me and the and the guy she jumped up, not like stood up. She jumped up and she was standing on the sofa. I want you to imagine a toddler getting really excited while sitting and jumping up into a standing position on a sofa. Drew her weapon like this. And she was so short and so non important that the role player didn't even recognize that she did it. She looked over and saw me
sitting down. She holstered her gun and sat back down. And the instructors didn't notice. And and that kind of people like those are the kind of people who end up doing what that poor woman did, running around the hospital. I have a lot of sympathy for her because people have been telling her that she can do the job. She I mean, she passed the the scenarios, right? That's the problem, Garrett.
Yeah, that that is the problem. And I think along those same lines to a place like Hogan's Alley in a lot of ways makes it, it provides training scars. It does, it does as much bad as it does good. Maybe maybe more because you know, all of our Academy classes, you've got former cops like me and Steve, former military like me and Kyle and people with some other experiences. And so they, they kind of get it. They've been through basic training or police Academy.
And so they kind of get get what's going on here a little bit. But by and large, a majority of people going through these federal law enforcement agents see trainings. They don't. And so when the instructors at a Hogan's Alley or, or at a Fletzi or wherever else tells you, hey, look, there's not going to be ninjas jumping out of the roof here. We're trying to really train you guys. But then almost every scenario there, there are ninjas jumping
out of the roof. It's just the weirdest shit that would never happen in real life. And they're like, gotcha, we got you with this thing that would never happen. Why weren't you paying attention? And so they go out into the world and they're just like, oh, like what's the most retarded thing that would happen? Even though my entire life experience says nothing about these things. That's how I'm going to go.
Let me launch onto another little We've got a couple more videos we're going to cover down. We'll get to a palate cleanse at the end here. I have a story that I actually want to break out too, which is just. It's an old story, but it's an important story about these DEI types so I've saved it for now. So a short little clip, I don't want to, I don't want to belabor this too much, but that's the other female that was on the detail and she's flagging everybody, including her own
people. She to flag means that her gun is basically pointed horizontally out in front of her at everyone and she's basically pointing it at everybody in the crowd. Even if her fingers off the trigger. She's breaking a cardinal safety rule because that is pointing your weapon at somebody when you're not justified, including her own teammates, including the cat guys who are walking up. Look, shit show things happen under stress. They happen for law enforcement,
they happen for the military. There's a reason why we, we always tell. In fact, if you listen to some of the guys that are delta operators, they'll say whenever you break the the rifle cheek Weld, whenever you take your face away from the rifle, you immediately go to safe.
Even if your rifle's pointed in the right direction and you're running and you do everything right, there's always that small possibility that you're going to drag a rifle behind that the head of your buddy and it better be on flip and safe when you do Why? Because things happen.
And so the more things you can stack back in your favor, the more you do. That woman is basically carrying an unsafetied weapon because the only safety is her finger, which is fine, but she's pointing it at a bunch of people. She's breaking those panes of glass between the right thing to do and the wrong thing to do. It's really easy to point it
down. And you guys know how fast, Steve, how fast can you go from a like a low ready position with a gun pistol, let's say to engage in a target that's at close range at. Close range, you don't even have to put eyes on sight so you're talking like 1/4 of a second. It's not, it's not a long time to be able to put your gun operational. So she's not saving anything by randomly pointing it at anybody in the crowd.
In fact, she's one probably breaking policy to potentially breaking the law because there's no justifiable use for that. And she's doing something that's incredibly dangerous. Like there's a reason why the safety rules exist on they're on purpose. This is what I don't get about these the most. You got an earpiece in your ear, so you're you're hearing radio traffic to some degree. You should have an idea of what is going on. Why do you even have your gun drawn?
Why do you even have it out? So it's a few of these Secret Service agents now who who have done it. The one at the hospital before, she was doing it at the venue. Now this one again at the venue. Why do you even have your gun out? Yeah, What are you going to do? Like the snipers engage somebody at 500 yards? Like I can't take a pistol shot at 500 yards. I guarantee you I'm better than them.
Let me let me throw this because This is why people have a distrust though both in the Secret Service, both in the FBI, but they also have it because this, this history of these stories have leaked out and they are in our collective consciousness. This is a story that is old. This is not new, folks. This is coming from the Sun, the UK edition of The Sun. And it's coming from January of 2017, right when Trump was sworn in.
I won't take a bullet for Trump. Outrageous female Secret Service agent reveals she wouldn't risk her life to protect the US president because she's a Hillary Clinton fan. She wasn't just a Secret Service agent, she was the special agent in charge of the Denver field office. And so she talks about how she's trying to avoid a Hatch Act violation, but Hatch Act be damned, I'm with her.
Was the actual thing. She posted this stuff on social media, on Facebook, which is the reason why we've been trying to out these people. And I, I will make an open offer to the chat folks. If you guys know somebody in federal service that is posting this stuff and you would like me to out them, I will use whatever platform I have to do so. She wrote. As a public servant for nearly 23 years, I struggle not to violate the Hatch Act. But then she says, Hatch, Act be damned, I'm with her.
She's going to make a political statement after the fact. And then she says she was a victim of sexual abuse at some point. So therefore, she's decided that even though Donald Trump has never been convicted of anything because of the things that he said, it's game on. This is the problem with partisan actors sitting in the government. You can have shitty opinions. You got to keep them to yourself. You cannot let people know. That should have been a cardinal
sin. She should have been removed. I, I would love to know where this woman is at right now. Let me tell you her name while you guys are go ahead and reflect on. Let me pull her name up. I want to go back to the the the Hogans Alley reference and just use that as a launch off point. The problem with that training and particularly with with the females because they react to stress differently than men, is you get that adrenaline dump, particularly if you haven't had it before.
And when they introduce that adrenaline to you with a ninja coming out of the ceiling scenario, the training scars that you get from that is that you were always going to be in a ninja coming out of the scenario whenever you feel adrenaline kick in. When I was going through the first time, you know, scenario based training in a police Academy, it was very normal stuff. It was, you know, in an interview with somebody or you know, you're clearing a house that has no one in it.
The thing that you're going to encounter 99% of the time so that you can get accustomed to feeling that pressure, feeling that chemical reaction in your body so that you can overcome it when you do have the ninja drop out of the ceiling. But we don't have that in a federal law enforcement. They are they're they're training FBI agents for 16
weeks. So they're just going to throw them in into all these unlikely scenarios and then they're going to react particularly the females in that way and in that fashion. And at this point, you can't help but think that it is setting up a mentality where the agents, particularly the females, always view the outsiders who are not in the Bureau as enemies and. It's US versus them US. Versus them mentality. Yeah, and we've seen this so much.
I mean, the US versus them idea that they're like the everybody in the public is a potential threat is ridiculous because your experience in life doesn't point you that way. It's the reason why you have your gun concealed because you don't even know I'm part of us. That's the whole thing.
We have a thing that my buddies used to talk about on surveillance called guilty knowledge, which is when you, when you would look at somebody drive by you and they would go like, and they'd look at your car. Maybe they were like, dude, my wife did say that was a good looking Mazda. And you know what it is a good looking Mazda. That could be the thought going on in the guy's head. But when you see the guy drive by and you're on surveillance, they're like, I just.
Got burned. I just got burned. Like they made me. They made me like I got to get out here. I need a new eye. I need to swap it out. It's called guilty knowledge because you know something in your head that nobody else knows. It's the reason why when you walk around with a gun, if you're new to it, like many of the females were, and the reason we're not, we're not just picking on women, is that men carrying guns act differently.
Female paramedics, by the way, would also be decent FBI agents with a gun because they've also gone through a lot of high stress like emergency room doctors, emergency room trauma medics. The the best female gun handler that I ever dealt with, there were two of them. One of them was an outdoor recreation type chick and she was just like from Alaska and she used to carry around like a like a 454 Kasool to kill bears. So she was just a stud. She could out shoot the hell out of me too.
She was awesome. The other one was a former trauma nurse and she was used to being under the gun. People are dying in your hands. And that turns the volume down on other things. Most of these women were like former attorneys or they were coders or they were translators or something, or worst case scenario, and this is the most of them, they were former FBI intelligence analyst.
And they were doing that job and they were looked around and they said I need a pay raise and I want more respect. So I'm going to go do the job because I'm already doing the job. I'm already an investigator. It's like you have no business carrying a gun. You scare the crap out of me. My favorite was a friend whose name was Teresa. And Teresa, she says, a real sweetheart. And I have no animus towards her, but I would come up and gun check her all the time.
I was like, hey, where's your gun? And she was like, Kyle, it's in my purse. It's downstairs. And I was like, hold on, bad guys, I've got to go get my purse. I was like, does that sound reasonable to you? Are you flipping insane? This is this is hilarious to me. Because it's real, though. It's real, My first SSA who I actually had a a good relationship with.
Big shock, but not haven't heard from her since I've been suspended, but she used to regularly like forget it, her gun at at her desk or have it in her purse or whatever. But she was an analyst beforehand and then I don't know if she was an FBI analyst, but some other maybe some whatever, it doesn't matter. And then another example of what you just said. I was a training agent, one of the last pieces of my duty in Wichita. But, but remember guys, I'm basically a terrible agent.
You know, couldn't, couldn't find a worse agent than Garrett Boyle yet SWAT, the National Surveillance Unit training agent, defensive tactics instructor, whatever, the list goes on. Award-winning FBI agent, too. Award-winning card. But anyway, so I, I get this training, she's she was an FBI analyst and I really liked her and, and I think overall she because of the nature of FBI agent work, she probably will probably will do fine.
But we I go. Unless somebody pulls a gun on her, in which case she'll have her car stolen in DC or she'll get killed. Which it, which would be rare, you know, but so I, I end up going on this, I think it was a guardian. So basically like a, you know, somebody gave us a tip and it was like, OK, let's go talk to this guy. And the information was militia. He's involved with various militias in Kansas, whatever.
No violent history, no arrests. Like, I'm like, let's just go to his house and talk to him and see what's up. And like, I could tell walking up the, the, you know, walkway to the guy's house that she was nervous. And I'm like, in my head, I'm like, all right, I'll just kind of I'll just try to take the lead here. And hopefully she'll just kind of play off of it. And she did. And it was fine. And the guy, you know, I don't think we investigated him any
further. And then we, you know, go. And I, I talked to her a little bit. I'm like, hey, were you a little bit nervous about that? And she was like, yeah, I was, you know, like it. Because I don't talk to people usually. And I said Hogan's Alley. Were you having reruns of Hogan's Alley in your head? And she was like, yeah, yeah, I was. Maybe that's why I was so
nervous then. I was like, look, by and large, most of the time you could just go knock on someone's door and you're just going to have a conversation like we just did. And they're going to be more scared of you because you're the FBI and you showed them your creds and they're like, oh crap, the FBI is at my door. Right, because you're not just an FBI agent, you're the entire FBI to them. You're the, you're the only FBI they've ever met.
It's so true that the weirdness, look, look, the best FBI agents, I'll go on record saying for when it comes to doing human things are people who have done sales. Because I used to call and have people hang up on me for a living like 100 times a day. So picking up the phone and calling somebody and saying, listen, because one of the things you got to do is the value proposition. Will you talk to me? I called a lady up who was terrified, had lawyered up, even though she wasn't accused of
anything. And she was like a witness to a potential child sex offender crossing the border. That was basically it. And he had used her, her company as kind of a cover for it. And I called her up knowing that she was freaking out. And I said, listen, I, I know you were interviewed by the local police. I work with the FBII think that they got the story wrong. If you'll give me 5 minutes, I'll tell you what I know. And I want to know if any of this checks out.
Will you listen to me for a moment? I'm not asking to say anything. You can hang up after we're done. And she said, yes, I said for both of our safety and both of our continuity of memory, do you mind if I record this call 'cause I'm going to turn a recorder on right now and I will send you a copy of the recording if you want it. And she said, OK, I said, great, here's what I know. The following things happened. This is what I'm speculating actually went on.
I think that your fear is ill founded because of the following. I've actually unsealed court records and they mean the following. This is not for public disruption, but you're involved in this and you're worried that this is going to discredit your your organization. And I don't think it will. Can I be totally like, I'll just give you the total honesty and I'm trusting you to, to take it. And she listened to me and she goes, thank you so much for calling.
And she talked to me for 30 minutes because I sold her on a value proposition. What's in it for me? I'm going to tell you some truth. You can hang up when we're done. But that's because I did sales. And I just want you to listen for a minute. I just want to know if you'll, if you'll talk to me. Steve, you're you're. That's the misconception about law enforcement. People think it's paramilitary, so it it connects easily with the military because you wear a
uniform if you're in patrol. But the truth of the matter is it's far closer to sales. Your pitch is, will you talk to me, which could be against your better interest? And I'm selling you the potential to lose your freedom. So you're a salesman who's selling the worst product on earth, which is why I always said and was told by officers that were veterans who I trusted and tried to mirror the way that
they behaved. They said, look, you know, if you chase down the bad guy and catch him, that's great. If you get into a shooting and you end up killing the bad guy, okay, the best thing you will ever do in law enforcement is arrest someone, take them to jail. And then as they go in before the door closes, they say, I just want to thank you. Can I shake your hand? And I had it happen to me on 2 occasions. And it is totally true because of the salesmanship.
It's not it's, it's not just I'm going to follow orders and I'm going to take that hill and I'm going to take shrapnel if I need to. That's TV and movies by and large. Most of it is just connecting with people and communicating with them. And if you always have a fear from training, like in Hogan's Alley, that it's going to be an adversarial interaction, it always will be adversarial. But it'll be your fault, not
theirs. So when we when we talk about doing things in the emergency medical field, the, the reason why you don't make yourself part of the emergency. And both of those women, by the way, they made themselves part of the emergency, right? They were in blacked out thinking vapor lock, not making good decisions. They were not analyzing information and then making, you know, logical choices afterwards.
You don't make yourself part of the emergency because you are now seeing people on the worst day of their life. I don't know if it's the worst day of Donald Trump's life, but it's got to be a damn close to the top of that list. Getting shot and almost dying and the person behind you dying, that's gotta, I mean, I just had children down my back thinking about it for my family. Like the implications for your family, for the country, because he's not just one guy.
He's a guy that's representing an entire party and a lot of people's hopes. It would be absolutely catastrophic. The world changed because of that shot, whether it whether it did more damage to him or not. And so they're, they're in the worst day of their lives. Your job is to be ice cold. Your job is to walk in dispassionately to to be professional.
And at the end of the day, as you said, the goal should be, thank you so much for being the calming influence, the person who took me to jail the day that I was out of control and did so with human dignity. There's a way to do that. Sometimes you're dropping knees into people and sometimes you're breaking faces. That has to happen. But that should be not the default setting, as you just
said. And it's a thing that I learned being on the side of a highway where, you know, you're working on somebody, you're trying to extract them from a vehicle. You come in. And I always tell people the first move, we're going to do this on locals, by the way, I'm going to do some fun stuff like emergency assessments and some of the things that I have some gear analysis. But the first thing you do on any scene as a medic, they tell you your first thing should be seen safety.
And I said that's that's complete garbage. The first thing you do is panic. You're going to do it at some point. You might as well panic right up front and then get over that. So walk in, go as my buddy used to do. He was this like he's a special operator in the, the 24 special taxes division. And he had this like really unmanly laugh or a shriek whenever he wanted to make us all laugh. So he would walk up and go, you know, he'd just do this like high pitched thing. Just do that first.
Just make the high pitched shriek in your head so no one sees it, so you don't look like it's hard. And then take a deep breath and then get to work and then go through your checklist of things. Is the scene safe? Do I have the, you know, the right number of resources, so on and so forth. You know, how many patients do I have? So on in the law enforcement world, it's the same damn thing. You walk up and you're like, OK, they're fighting, people are fighting. You know what have to fight.
OK, I know jiu jitsu. That's going to be good. Like, yeah, now, now I get to work. So that's what I'm going to recommend. I got a couple more little videos here. We'll we'll dance through and then we'll get the last one, which is kind of a palate. Clients. Gentleman, thanks for going along with us. We've always had kind of a private notion of children. Your kid is yours and totally your responsibility. We haven't had a very collective notion of these are our
children. So part of it is we have to breakthrough our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families and recognize that kids belong to whole communities. Once it's everybody's responsibility and not just the households, then we start making better investments. Melissa Harris Perry That's the real threat to this country in my book. Women. By the way, she had a radical hysterectomy in like 2008 or 2009.
So she has a child, but through surrogacy, which I actually have a major ethical problem with. Renting A uterus doesn't seem reasonable. You guys can beat me up in the chat on that. The idea that somebody's going to come and possess your children like they're trying to do in California right now and saying that the children will not be told because the school knows better.
This community children idea that's way more existential to me than anything Donald Trump could ever say or do Thoughts, Steve? You can come have my kids when you pry them from my gold, cold, dead hands.
And Melissa Harris Perry, I mean, she's a little more tan than typical, but she's a Karen. She represents the worst people on earth, the white liberal women who will gleefully chop the testicles off their little boys and convince them through some sort of mental abuse at their little girls so that they when they go to brunch and have mimosas, they can impress their friends. That's the type of person that is ruining and destroying our culture, our way of life in our
country. Garrett all over the Bible, the directive to raise up a child in the way of the Lord and the instruction of the Lord to discipline them. It's a directive to parents. It's not a directive to the city. It's not a directive to the government. It's not a directive to even people outside of your nuclear family. Now are some of those things, but all of them may be going to have some type of impact here and there.
Yeah, probably. But it is a directive to you as the parents to raise your children in the instruction of the Lord to raise them in the way they should go. This, this type of behavior. She believes this. I I don't doubt this fully. And Joe Biden has said similar things. They're they're all our children, I think. Was his quote wrong? Wrong, wrong. It's straight from the pits of hell. Yeah. Exactly that. All right, we got two more videos, one of which is going to be a joke.
This one, I don't actually remember what the heck it is, but let's get and see what it is. Sorry guys, this the debunking thing took over my my ability to fill out the 13 videos we had. On your ground. Oh my God, that's going to be the that's going to be the final piece. Sorry, hold on. Battling your ground. Yeah, we're going to end with that. You want to see? All. Right. Let me set that up in a second because that's actually terrible. That's where we're going to end.
So I actually only had 12 folks. This is a this is the existential threat and I honestly putting women into positions where they don't belong. It's not good for the women, it's not good for the country, it's not good for the agencies. It's not good for the credibility of anything. So all this stuff is where we're going to culminate. It is a little bit more serious, maybe topic, even though it's pretty funny to watch.
I'll give you guys closing thoughts and then we'll do a five star review and then we'll do the video. I'm going to make Steve have dinner before dessert. We don't know. I usually give him a choice, but I'm not giving him that choice today. Steve, what do you got? No, I, you know, just want to say that the we've been kind of dancing around this issue just to to look over the horizon a little bit.
The the issue being female and push for females in law enforcement, this 30 by 30 initiative. I've been neck deep in that on my own doing some studies of it. It's a lot of information there explains a lot is what has gone on in this country the last couple of years. And when I get through with it, it's going to be a pretty revealing thing. But you know the the one tagline, it's essentially communism worked into policing.
So the quicker that I can push that out, I'll be excited to bring that to the Kyle Serif and show audience. I dig it. Garrett, you have any closing thoughts on this topic here because this is about to blow you guys mind a little. Bit no, just I love I love when we get us all together. It's, it's seems rarer and rarer and who knew with the weird lives we've all stumbled into, I would say, but I guess I would be remiss to not recognize God's
sovereignty even in that. But no, just glad to be here. Glad to spend some time with you guys. And yeah, no, no real closing thoughts on, on the topics at hand. I'm sure we'll continue to cover them as they go. I, I worked with some, some really good female cops and I worked with some really bad ones and some really good male cops and some really bad ones. Same in the FBI. My time in the military was all men cuz I was in the infantry. That has changed.
It's I think it's in. I had this up. Where is it? OK, I do have a closing thought. Of course you do. Come on. Joel hid your eyes. Yeah, Joel 3 verse 9, proclaim this among the nations. Consecrate for war. Stir up the mighty men. Let all the men of war draw near. Let them come up. Beat your plowshares into swords and you're pruning hooks into Spears. Let the weak say I am a warrior, but it's talking about the men. Men and women are different. God made us different on purpose.
Men and women have different roles. God made it that way on purpose. Women, you women out there, we are not bashing you. We love you. Kyle has daughters. All of us have a wife. I have four daughters. They, the women in my life, are the most important piece of my life and I would do anything to protect them so that they can go on and carry on and have kids of their own and not be a victim of the state or a subject of the state. And you know what?
I wouldn't recommend that they join the military. I wouldn't recommend that they get into law enforcement. I wouldn't recommend that they get into federal service. Men and women are different on purpose, and we react differently on purpose. We're going to do everything we can not to raise women like this. Are you ready for it? Yeah. The reason why this is so substantial is that this came out from the United States Marshall Service, who has been
escaping a lot of scrutiny. The Marshall Service put this out on their official, I think Instagram. So they actually are avowing this thing. This is not scaring any men who are fugitives. And overwhelmingly the fugitives, especially the Violet ones in this country, they're men. So if you think this scares us, US Marshall Service, we know that there's a teenager running your social media. Please do better. Please do better than this battling. Your ground commas on your scent
like a bounty hunter. Mama's going to track you down step by step from town to town. Sweet like justice. Karma is a queen. Karma takes all my friends to the song mate. Karma is the guy on the screen. Fuck that. A vow. That is so stupid beyond belief. All right, that's that's the end of it. Let me give you guys a five star review and gentlemen, thanks so much for joining me today. Always appreciate it. You guys are the best and you guys can support the merch store.
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Men hook your wives on the podcast and now we watch on Rumble. Thank, thanks and God bless you and your family and all of the suspendables who you guys are seeing here. We're going to we're going to shut this one down. I may even have one more video. You guys asked about the Donald Trump African kids. What a weird moment we're living in where this happened. The grade you gave it, I gave it an A.
And why'd you give it an A? The thing I was looking for was a change and I felt I heard that change in his voice. I was looking for his discussion on getting unity together in the country as well as the border control and inflation. Hopefully the light white liberal women have changed their minds a little bit and we see a little bit of unity in this country. If that's what they were looking for and they got it, then this RNC was a success. Nothing else. We got to see Hulk Hogan.
All right, folks, that's it for I hope you have a wonderful weekend. I hope you go out there and meet your friends and your neighbors and even those that don't agree with you, make sure we are crossing those boundaries. That ladies thought that she was looking for a little bit of unity. I think everybody is looking for
that moment. So for the folks that have not completely lost it, you have an opportunity to bridge that gap after what happened on Saturday. Open it up in an in a meaningful way so that you can have that conversation that allows for a little bit of dissent, as Donald Trump just said. But it doesn't mean that we have to point at each other like we are enemies. I think that's what America's about. I think that's what Hulk Hogan is about. I think that's what we here on
the suspendables are about. Thanks so much for joining us. God bless you. I mean that. Thank you for being part of our audience. We will see you again on Monday. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Seraphin Show, streamed live weekdays on rubble.com/kyle Seraphin. Follow Kyle on Twitter, True Social and Instagram at Kyle Seraphin.
