You Chile Effect is sponsored by Wallstreet, Windows dot Com and listeners like you Yeah Now aid in odiaa January twenty six, twenty twenty four, allegedly, according to that thing we call a calendar, this is the O'Kelly effect. Now, there was a couple of obstructions to broadcasts earlier this week. Those have been removed, so we should be all right now. Only got the one solid show through and re releases of some JFK Myths shows from twenty fifteen
to twenty nineteen, I think respectably. The first and last of the JFK Myths shows were re released on the podcast feed this week instead of the live shows. Kind of planned on doing that next week, but that's okay.
We'll jump ahead, and in fact, i'll take requests from you guys if there's a particular one, like if you say, wanted to hear episode three, which was the first first of two that focused almost exclusively on Judith Farry Baker, be more than happy to repost that one if that's what you want, But I'm not going to repost all sixteen of them, and they are
going to YouTube once again, so let's see what happens there. Because you know, there's no Shelli Effect channel on YouTube, and allegedly I'm not supposed to even have another channel as an owner again, but we're kind of skirting the rules and seeing what happens. Okay, so I'm not advertising it, but there is a Chuck Ocelly YouTube channel anyways, So it'll go back out there and you can get it where all podcasts are except YouTube usually, so
it's out there, it's on your Apple feed and everything else. And if you guys have requests once again for some of the Old Myths episodes, as you've been requesting, that we pick it up again because we need to address not new myths necessarily, but newly popular myths again on the Kennedy case, So let me know about that, let me know about anything, because tonight is open my time, and that means that I'm here at my cos b Pete and you could join us at three one nine five two seven five zero
one six. That's three one nine five two seven five zero one six, and it is open topics and you can reach me via Skype Charles dot Ocelly on Skype, especially if you're elsewhere on the planet outside of the Americas or North America or whatever where that cell phone call is probably free at three one nine five two seven five zero one six. You want to reach me via Skype, I'm Charles dot ocelly and I'm sure I'm the only guy on there
claiming to be the host of the o'celly effect. So there's that. And like I said, Bpete is with me, and I'm gonna check my Skype messages because i just got a handful of them just now, so we'll see if maybe people want to join there, and I'll keep an eye on the phones, like I'm trying to keep an eye on the news. What do we got in the news, or first let me find out what's going on with with my cost bpte. How you doing this week? Uh? Doing
good? I was correct last week when I predicted we'd be sitting around in shorts and flip flops. It's almost seventy degrees here. You had just a couple of days ago it was nineteen. Yeah, it got hot and humid like today, right, you know? So yeah, hot and humid to
day. But you see now, two days ago, if that humidity came in, it would have been cold, rain and ice on the ground and I know, it's like, oh, what are you bitching about down south if you're up north anywhere, because you know, you guys definitely dealt with snow and freezing and this and that all the time. But it's weird. It gets very weird in the South when you know, things freeze up a bit and people start to panic about their pipes that they never had to think
about before and stuff like that gets to be strange. But anyway, yeah, it's been a weird time and you know, Kim going to work and everything. That's been fun lately due to the weather and the strangeness there. But anyway, so what what what's going on in your neck of the woods outside of the weather? Oh not a lot. We got playoff games this weekend to see who's going to go to the super Bowl. Other than that, I worked, same old, same old. It's work, but trying
to get a few things done inside the house. With the weather the way it's been, it's gonna be raining all day tomorrow, so it'll be in an electrical repair day. We've elected to change outlets soon everything in the soul depreptent place, so it'll still be a fun day. Well, hey, you know, what I'm hearing the wienie dog bark by the way in the background. It's been uh, it's been strange in the neighborhood too. We actually have some brand new loose dogs around here. You know what my neighborhood
looks like. No kids on the street, and outside of our little wienie dogs, you don't usually see uh animals either. You know. A couple of stray cats is the norm around here because cats are everywhere, and they multiply and they get faral and they do their thing. But a couple of loose dogs lately, outside of that, I mean, the neighborhood's been funky.
Lucy is barking at these dogs every time I turn around. And by the way, I still have seven mighty many months to get rid of if anybody needs a puppy and it's somewhere near me, just letting you know. We just want them to go to loving homes. And they are really, really cool. Although I may have found one that has an eyesight problem in the group, but I don't know. Maybe I'll keep him, we'll see.
But I don't want to add to the dogs. I already got four, and I need to get rid of these seven so and by the way, we're praying that Honey is not knocked up by the Bye b Pete. We did get Buster fixed, though, did I tell you that we got them fixed? Apparently too late? A little too late. Maybe maybe not too late for Honey. We'll see, you know, the littlest of the dogs that we keep. Hopefully she's not knocked up, because I mean, I don't know, who are we gonna have fourteen puppies to get rid of.
Yike's hard to find good homes for them, and I don't want any of them destroyed. You know, they're they're really they're really nice little dogs and they stay small and they're just they're just cool. You know, ad section on the website you don't call it Chucks Puppy Mill or something and post pictures. I think this breed ought to be named after me. Anyway, you know, I could send you some as a matter of fact, before we're done with the show, I think I'll send you pictures of some of
the pups. Let you take a look at them, cause, uh, maybe I can figure out a way to even get them on I don't know, Maybe I'll figure out a way to get them in the chatroom Metochelli dot com. By the way, any activity there, do you see it? Uh? Nope? Well, really got eight people in the room. Okay, oh wait, there is shifter and we got some no no, no, no, no, no, this is yeah. We got a bunch of those. And one of them said, Judith is always worth the debunking.
Uh in case someone missed it. Yeah, okay, no problem. I got two Judy Baker episodes, and I'll tell you what. I'll try and get those out late tonight after we're done broadcasting. Uh So, we'll add those to the feed. But I'm not going to put out all sixteen of the Myths episode because that's one of those benefits you get when you sign up at Ocelli dot com. It's in the members media section. Sometimes.
I've left that open to the public too, since they took down my YouTube channel, because they all used to be on a playlist on YouTube and it was easy to find. I should probably regather them and put them up on Rumble or something, so at least you know I'm gaining the benefit of traction off of the Myths series. Yeah. Do you recall the people I asked about them at the conference by the way, this year trying to think.
I remember, well, I remember you talking to a couple of people about it, when you were talking about putting everything on on a dry on a thumb and sending them out. Yeah. Well I told people if there was yeah, like if they were just interested in the JFK stuff, I was thinking about creating a JFK Drive, you know, that just had those interviews and just had the myths and stuff like that. In the one O one series we did on all the investigations, you know, with Larry which,
by the way, the last Myths episode did include Larry Hancock. I guess they should put out that one with Sherry Feaster again, because you know, she's she's deceased now and it would be good to to, you know, let people rediscover her too, right, Yeah, I mean, but you could do that with your entire library. Throw your groups together, I mean, all of your shows with one that you have with one person, you know, do your JFK stuff OCoP what's his name, Jordan Maxwell? I
can't. Yeah, yeah, put all his together, all your stuff with mariyall put together, or you know, combine them with two groups in one if you need, you know, to fill up the Yeah, that's a
size, that's another way to go. See. That's why I think it's gonna be good if you're signed up as a member at Ocelli dot com over the course of twenty twenty four if you're signed up, and I do mean from the beginning, you'll get ten years worth of what I produced, not just my show, by the way, because everybody shows there was an agreement
that I could repackage them and offer them out to people. So that means you'll get Pierce Redman, you'll get Jeffrey Matt's show, You'll get Aaron Shows obviously, you'll get you know, all these shows, Bob Wilson, Chris Graves, right, Donald Jeffries, all those shows will come along with it as soon as you get to the appropriate year, because I'm going to release
twenty thirteen and twenty fourteen first in a couple of days. Actually, I've got them ready and they're gonna come out and zip folders to anybody who's signed up. If you have a membership at Ocelli dot com and you let me know that you want to have the archive email to you, you'll have the zip folders and you can do with them what you want, but you either got to sign up for a spot on the supporter wall and pay all in one shot, or you pay over the course of the year. And I
did raise the price to ten bucks. Now, I know that sounds like I'm asking a lot, but I don't think it's that bad if you consider that it's basically one hundred and twenty dollars. You end up with five thousand podcasts. You support me at ten dollars a month, you know, and keep this going. I think it's not so bad for ten bucks, especially because you know, I launched the membership section in twenty fifteen and I haven't
raised the price. It's been six ninety nine from twenty fifteen to twenty twenty three, so you know, price of inflation at all ten bucks, I think is not so Bpete, what do you think Now, it's a bargain. It's definitely a bargain for the amount of program and you got to go
through. Yeah, it's definitely a bardin. And like I said, once a month, there's gonna be this batch email where everybody's gonna get you know, anybody who's on the list will get these massive you know, it'll be a couple of gigs, probably every email, and that's why I'm only gonna be able to send them out and then I'm gonna have to delete them.
So you better get him and download them if you get them, because I'm gonna have to delete them out of my Google Drive and then replace them with the next month's mail, you know, So you might want to get in on that early. Of course, if you catch up on it later, I mean, I'll figure out a way to fix that. But man,
it's gonna be tough. I mean, I'm thinking to myself, I might have to mail it out over the course of two years, and you know, if you missed the first couple of months, well stay signed up for the full twelve months and I'll redo it again next year. You know, I don't know. That's what I'm thinking anyway. And maybe we'll add the twenty twenty four season onto it, because so far it goes from twenty thirteen to twenty twenty three, which technically is more than ten years, because you
know twenty thirteen. There's not much material from twenty thirteen, but if you count that as one year twenty fourteen twenty fifteen, I'm counting with my fingers here twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, twenty twenty, twenty twenty one, twenty twenty two makes ten years. See, because you have actually ten years there, then twenty twenty three is a separate year should be. So actually I'm giving you eleven years worth because I wasn't going
to separate twenty twenty three out. Oh and the other thing, the exclusive stuff that came with the website that was only in the members section will also be included. So that's the unrecorded stuff, the after effects, the you know, the stuff that was edited away from the podcast, the uncuts. All that stuff is included in there too. So shows I produced, whether I produced five of them or one hundred of them, different people, my show, the Extra Stuff, Hell and High Water? What else can you
ask for? The Liberty Beacon Hour that I used to do, and by
the way, a bunch of shows that I did guest appearances on. Sometimes I was a semi regular on, like Boiler Room Radio for I don't know about six months back in twenty fourteen, I was on another show called After the Last Cup, which was meant to be like a weekly wrap up for an entire you know, alternative media network, and the intent was to get all the hosts together, you know, a bunch of the hosts together at the end of the week on Saturday night to bs talk about their shows,
promote their stuff and all that. And for a long time there it was me and the guy who hosted that show showing up on it, and that's where people first heard from missus. Oh oh, that's another thing. Kim's radio show is included the Jaded podcast, which I was co host of and produced live, and even though I shouldn't because it's not legal to do so, I might have included a couple of short attention span DJ theaters in there
as well. But it's all fun. And by the way, I'm redoing those on the live stream lately, but again, they usually can't go out and podcast for them, so enjoy those. But you know, should I add those JFK myths, those really old shows to the rebroadcast over the course of the week, you think, BP, Yeah, I throw them in there. Okay, Okay, I'm picking your brain a little bit, you know, because I want to know. Anyway, We've already got a couple
of callers and enough of me talking about this. I have done my promotion duty now for the week. Let's leave it that way. Hey, after Hollywood Online is a new person in the chat room and they said happy Friday and a happy Friar's Day to use there. Anyways, it is what it is. We do have a caller three one nine five two seven five zero one six if you want to join in on the lines. You'll hear the show being broadcast and the behind the scenes stuff that goes on when we go
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That's the number to call if you'd like to join into the discussion here on o'chile coast to ghost anyway, there we go. Now, I'm ripping things off and acting stupid. Anything you want to get to before we open up the floodgates and get to the chaos of the open mic BP. Sure, Okay, I asked if there was anything you wanted to get to before I open up the callers? Is there or I'm sitting here watching my computer? Hang. No, I was just gonna say, I've got, you know,
some headlines here we can breathe through. And uh, in addition to whatever our callers happened to bring on his topics and uh, let's just read one story here. I don't know if you remember back a raid on a US private vaults business that they suspected some criminals were wiping some money through. The FBI went in and took everything, and the federal court just ruled that
the the seizure of those take the positive boxes was unconstitutional. So they went through about seven hundred safety posit boxes and they're getting slapped by federal judge here shortly. Okay, nice. Yeah, so this was not a bank but a private company, although you know banks are private companies too, but let's not get into that argument right now. But what are you talking about?
Sorry, this was a mailbox plus where you'd go in to rent a mailbox and you would have an actual address that you could have stuff delivered to. Well, this is a company called US Private Vaults, and they allow people to rent safe deposit boxes anonymously, you know. And so the agents raided this thing. They brought in drug sniffing dogs and plan to plan to set aside any cash worth more than five thousand dollars as they went through these boxes.
And after the raid, people wanted their stuff back and FBI said no, and so they took them to court. And it says once the government begins adding a set of customized instructions to a standardize a standardized inventory policy, particularly the type of custom instructions presented by this case, the entire search stops being conducted pursuing to a standardized policy. So if this is going to get interesting, I wonder, how what is it going to get sued for.
Well, you know, it's it's good when you have enough money to fight with the guy government, right, because most people just get run over. I mean if they go to Sea's and by the way, it's very rare that they ever go after you know, the safety deposit boxes in banks. Going to tell you a little criminal world underworld secret is that a lot of horrible things, a lot of illegal things, a lot of dangerous things, indeed, are within the strong boxes that are kept in bank vaults by FDIC
and short legitimate stand up banks. Indeed, you know, if you wanted to get rid of something like, oh, I don't know, a human skull, because say you were able to eliminate the flesh, but you couldn't get rid of the bones, and you didn't want DNA found, you might keep a trophy of bones in a box. Cause you know why they don't send cadaver snipping dogs into banks. Nobody would think of that. And usually you get to privately deposit a lot of things if you go to the right
bank. So you could deposit drugs, explosives, human remains. I mean, you got to make sure it's sealed up nicely, because you know, he can't have a stench starting to float through the strong box area. But you can get away with a lot of wild stuff, stuff that's supposed to
have disappeared, pieces of artwork or jewelry that are particular. And you know, look, if somebody holds onto it long enough, maybe they'll stop looking for it big loads of cash that you don't want somebody to discover somewhere else, could be in legitimate safety deposit boxes that you know, if a gangster goes and has his aunt Maria, go ahead and get a safety deposit box down at the local credit union or whatever. Right, guess what Nobody ever
sees what's in that box except Aunt Mary and you keep a key. And guess who the government can't search usually the bank vault, just saying it's not a bad hiding spot. Much like you know, if you really want to destroy human remains, I have explained to you before that it's good yew to know a crematory. Yeah. Yeah's the difference here being, you know, when you go to a bank now you've got to produce so many damn forms
of ID just at CASHO. You know, a check it's here. It was all you could be done anonymously, says the company that you're renting from doesn't have all your personal info to be given out. And you know, unlike some of the arguments that they have made in this case talking about well, you know, you like was like when you seize vehicle, you don't have to inventory the vehicle at a drug stop and blah blah blah, and they're going, nah that this is different. This is a this is a
safety deposit box and a vault. It's not the same as pulling somebody over on the highway. Well so, and because it's just what it's going to be when they get sued, how much they're going to have to pay out. Well, the other thing is in those drug seizures, right, the logic has always been which I totally disagree with, you know, just because they say, look, you're involved in business where there's ill gotten gains, right, there's illegal gains. You gained your drug money, you bought a
house for your mom with your drug money. Therefore we can seize the house. They do that with the cars because it's either part of the illegal operation or it's from the ill gotten gains. In a case where you have a safety deposit box, you know, somewhere along the line, it seems to me like you'd have to connect that and say this is part of criminal activity. How do we know it? Well, outside of being able to search one particular box, because you've found out that there is and you have evidence,
you have a you know, what do they call that? When you can actually get a sworn piece of testimony right entered into evidence and affidavid a fact in order to say that this is testified to and therefore that's one of those justifications for a completely legal search. If you don't have that in each particular case, in these boxes, it seems to me like you don't have
the right to disturb a box. Even if you have the right to disturb the vault, you'd have to go through and be able to disturb each box, which means you'd have to essentially say that each one of these boxes is connected to some sort of criminal activity or suspected criminal activity for you to even get a look at it. And you can't just base it on a hunch, right, You're supposed to have a sworn witness to get reasonable cause.
I mean, maybe it's just me and my constitutional thinking, but seems like you would have to do that. Now. Funny thing you bring up these mailboxes and whatever, because look, if you go get a cutout person, right, somebody who doesn't exist or somebody who died three years ago to go rent themselves a box, but you have the key, and you show up and you can enter in there, and you can go get the stuff out
of the box. So long as you don't have to deal with the counter where you have to pick up a slip or something, you get around that too. Like I said, you get have Aunt Mary go get the strong box, give her one right next to it if you want, she can put her jewelry that she wants to make sure her grandnieces get. And next to that is your stuff you're hiding, you know, But nobody has the right to search it because it all legally belongs to Aunt Mary and she's got
a private agreement. And unless you've got reasonable cause to go after her possessions and examine this thing that is either purchased with ill gotten gains or contains some ill gotten gains, or is part of the criminal operation, you got no right to be searching the box. And again I think there's you know, if this was not like a place that was catering to people that had good
money. I'm telling you now, if this was like you know, you and me, and they decided to rate our mailboxes, etc. And they confiscated all our stuff, we'd be writing it off because there's no way you're going to ever fight that back. And we probably wouldn't even be able to find out where the evidence, alleged evidence went, you know. So anyway,
it's it's a fascinating story. And I vaguely remember this and thinking to myself, I wonder if it's one of these places where, you know, you can actually get something that's about as big as a storage space, but they count it as a safety deposit box, right, because you've seen those places where you can actually put paintings, you know, full huge, like
six foot wide paintings into a storage box. You've seen those places, right, Yeah, They're they're expensive because they're bonded and insurance wise, so they charge you for that insurance seed. Oh yeah, absolutely, but you know they keep somebody there. They've got somebody watching the place. It's not like us, just a regular storage unit you would rent. So it's worth the
money if you've got something that needs protect. If I had a big art collection, yeah, I could see paying the money to keep it in a secure place like that. Oh right. I mean, look, if it was the old days and I had you know, camera originals of you know, certain JFK films or whatever, I might go to one of those places that indeed is entirely temperature controlled and get myself a locker where it's you know, in a freezer and everything so that things don't decay, you know,
because that's another thing. You save things of historical value and whatnot. Probably if I had, you know, the resources back in the day, I would have put all my research materials in there, and then my ex wife wouldn't have been able to dispose them as she did. Anyways, like I said, please join us via the phone lines. I'm gonna go ahead and
open up to that chaos unless you got something else. I mean, I know we're gonna have to hit on the e Gene Carroll settlement at some point tonight discuss that, but maybe we'll be better opening that up to the phone lines before we start commenting on that. Between us, what do you say
sounds like a plan. Well, there's also the progress or lack thereof regarding the presidential selection game and what's going on with Nicky Hale and what indeed is happening with the santis who drops out after placing second in Iowa and uh example, yeah, go ahead. RFK Junior says he's got enough signatures to qualify for the new Hampshire ballot in November, so he's having to like this, you know state at the time, just to be able to get on the
ballot. So more power to them. I hope he qualifies for all of them, right, And a couple of weeks ago I brought up the No Labels Party and what's going on. I was kind of shocked to see Joe Lieberman is the de facto head of the No Labels Party. You remember Lieberman, right, yeah, I mean he's Joe Lieberman is one of those that you can sit down and have a discussion with and still disagree with. But the problem with the No Labels Party is you've got Pat McCrory, a text
that thing who claims he's a Republican. Let me tell you right now. I mean, when you've got people like Pat McCrory, there's nothing but snake oil salesman involved with this. I got nothing to do with him. I you know, I really don't care whether they have any success or not, just to I mean, I like Joe Lieberman, but Pat McCrory, that's
not worth getting involved with. Well, Joe Lieberman's a you know, a strange animal in the zoo anyway, because quite frankly, you're talking about a guy who is, to my best of my recollection in orthodox jew right, who literally, you know, everywhere he went he wore the Yamica was a senator from Connecticut, which usually means, you know, a very liberal sort of state. For sure, in the northeast. Connecticut's liberal. It's got a lot of money, all right, It's a moneyed state, I promise
you that. I mean, I know, I've been to Bridgeport. There are poor areas, but and I lived in west Haven, which was apparently, you know, the ghetto to them. Looked like suburbia, a nice piece of suburbia to me. But according to people around there, it was like, oh, that's like the ghetto over there. Uh. And I'm looking around, going okay, so crack sidewalks, ghetto, gotcha? Okay, Anyway, it was weird. And Lieberman's from that state, and he
was like a Democrat who didn't behave much like a Democrat. You got to remember now, he walked away from Democratic Party right before he got out of politics became independent. So yeah, give him a little credit there. No, no, I saw the light. But what I'm saying is is he gained his notoriety by being a Democrat. Well yeah, yeah, you know, it seems a little strange for a and Orthodox Jew and b you know, because they have fairly conservative values intact, and you would think, but
that's just it. Though. There's a lot and that's what surprises me. There's a lot of Jews to support the Democratic Party, a lot of Orthodox Jews. I don't know what it is. I don't get it. Well. I can understand the liberal you know, the sort of like nonpracticing go to temple twice a year Jew supporting the Democratic Party. It almost meanke sense.
But the guy was story work to deal with. When about delegates, it was somewhere in New York up there group of Orthodox Jews community ran the whole community, and she worked some deal with them where they all supposedly supported her. It was it was, I'll have to look that one up on arm of that deal. M Yeah, go ahead, go ahead and look that up. We'll see if we wind up talking about no labels or anything
else. Our FK Junior, the politics of politicking. Maybe there was some UAP information that came out a little bit of progress in the JFK files case. Maybe maybe, And I don't mean the mister Sutton case. I do mean the files being released and new mechanisms that might be available, although it seems like the Biden administration is clutching onto its you know, not releasing the last of it still, just like Trump did before that. Anyway, obstruction
and obstruction and what else is your function? Ah? Maybe we'll go Schoolhouse Rock before we're all done. Meanwhile, let's go to the phones. Only got one caller consistently holding on, but again you can join three one nine five two seven five zero one six. Looks like we got Jimmy James, and I'd like to hear what's on Jimmy's mind tonight. Jimmy, how you doing? Well? It's sick. I'm coming. I'm starting amend. I guess it took a week off for a while and then it came back.
Sorry to hear it. So you're getting hit with the latest wave of the flu ish kind of kind of thing, right, Yeah, I guess everyone that gets checked out it's being told it's another COVID. Mm. Oh yeah, Well as far as what you're being told, I don't know what to tell you, but yeah, go ahead, okay, Yeah, it's alka sels are cold and severe cold seems to be work best work, good enough for me for now. Yeah, Well, Lieberman wasn't uh, Lieberman was
wasn't an Orthodox Jew. Now he is Jewish and supports Israel, which yeah, right now. The Democrat Party is having a big issue with that because of course they've always had high support from the Jewish community, but that seems to be eroding because of well the Democrat Party positions, particularly the ones from AOC and her crew anti Israeli positions. So there's a lot of people that are like Alan der Schwitz and others that are watching very carefully. But before
Leeber there, oh yeah, the whole thing about the bank books. Yeah, the FDI is a big mass. They're fools. There's all kinds of legal principles, Like you said, you can't issue blanket warrants in America. Then there's another legal principle about a diary and a lacked drawer. There's just all kinds of laws against blanket warrants. That doesn't work in America. Yeah,
I'm thinking it does sometimes. Well, there should have been like five different things that should have put a stop to that massive search, you know, before it ever happened based on the principles as they're supposed to operate. And the reason why I said that he's an Orthodox jew is as follows. I went and decide to go look for where it was that I got that idea, and it was from the campaign back in the year two thousand,
believe it or not, al gore selection of Senator Joseph Lieberman. This is from ABC News, by the way, and it was part of a press release from the campaign that was written into a news story back then. And it's you know, it's from the two thousand election time. Right. Al Gore's selection of Senator Joseph Lieberman and orthodox jew as his running mate, takes the Democratic presidential ticket into uncharted waters never before as a US presidential candidate chosen
a Jewish running mate. Gorge selection of the Connecticut senator, which will be formally announced today, as sparked questions about whether enough of the American public is ready to elect a Jewish vice president. Almost amazing that they would have written a story worded that way in two thousand, Right, But I've just mentioned shows, Yeah, the way they phrased these quests just of course they aren't
really questions they're the so called reporters opinions softballs. But okay, fine, Lieberman, he wants to be Orthodox, you fine, is unlike one of them, look forward, Yeah, no, true, I mean I'm not going to do me no, no, that's fine. True. I just thought it was interesting because he's like an odd Orthodox, you if he is, because he always keeps the Yamica on, which would be one thing an
Orthodox you would do like constantly with the yamica. Right. But uh, but here's the thing, like from his rabbi again, a statement made around the same time back then Rabbi Barry Frondel, the rabbi of the synagogue Lieberman attends, this was like a big focus in two thousands. Attends in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood told ABC News the pick represents a qu breakthrough moment end quote in
American politics. They made a big deal out of the fact that this was, you know, a Jewish vice presidential candidate in two thousand and they might have been trying to you know, hit it home with improper labels here even to say that he was, you know, Orthodox, or to push the fact that he's very conservative, to make that you know, balance, right, here's the very liberal Al Gore here is the Democrat, but very conservative
because he's orthodox religiously, and that might have been the way they were trying to balance that out. What do you think of that, Jimmy James. I believe they were definitely framing it in that kind of context. And it is a fact that not in thirty or forty years, but there was a time when New Hampshire, Connecticut were independent. But as before all the texts of chooses, fleers went to their states like locusts and destroyed their states as
well. Of course it's just stall ate up. But uh uh, and then before that, wasn't there some JFK stuff? One thing I wanted to mention Harry Connick Senior passed away at age ninety seven. Really when when? Uh huh, let's see when was that? Like a few days? Huh? This week? Now? Why couldn't that have been Judge Garrison and Harry Connick sor No, I'm saying that's just a shame. M M. Harry Cot the guy I would have liked to the guy I would have liked to
have seen make it to ninety seven. I suppose there you go. I would would liked to have seen that as well. Harry Connock Junior's father dead at ninety seven, and I have a report on it. It was in my news feed, and I didn't didn't take notice of it. But yeah, let me read from it really quick. Harry Connock Senior, long time. Excuse me, I got to move my Skype thing anyway, long time New Orleans district attorney and singer's father dead at ninety seven. Let's see what
does say. Conic Senior reportedly died peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family, including his son, Harry Connick Junior. Harry Connock Senior, the father of singer Harry Connick Junior, and longtime districttorney New Orleans. Okay, blah blah blah. They're repeating themselves. Conic guy, Yeah, blah blah blah. Okay. Harry Senior served as the district attorney for the city of New Orleans from nineteen seventy three to two thousand and three, winning re election
four times before retiring undefeated in two thousand and three. Per the AP, it was it was a Conic who defeated Garrison to take that that that office. I'm thinking it was, yes, yes, it was Garrison. Garrison barely, he barely was defeated. He was so busy working on retrying. Oh no, I'm not there lying on their old show. He wasn't CI agent. Yeah he was right. He's busy preparing a perjury case against Clay
Shaw and he just wasn't off campaigning. And Harry Karanick singing apparently really wanted it. He want it, buy a few hundred. I think it didn't help that there's one thing going on. Yeah, well, really quickly, really really quickly, Jimmy. I think it also didn't help Garrison because I'm pretty sure at the time there were these scandals in the press about Garrison possibly And by the way, there's a guy, if I go to the flea market this weekend, this guy will come to me and tell me all about
how Garrison was in the pocket of the mafia. He does it every time I show up at the flea market. And anyway, Yeah, there was accusations that Garrison had been paid off by organized crime figures at the time, I think circulating publicly that probably undermined his campaign as well among people who didn't know him so well. And today there's plenty of people that state that he was crooked and all this other stuff. And look, I'm not saying he
was angelic, but I don't know. I don't think he was in the pocket of the mob. He behaved rather strange for a guy who would have been in the organized criminal payroll. But anyway. In a statement provided by the AP, by the way, current New Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams expressed his sympathies to the Conic family. Quote, mister Connic remains the longest tenured
district attorney, serving from nineteen seventy three to two thousand and three. Such a long standing public servant gives an enormous amount of themselves to their community, as do their family. Blah blah blah okay. Harry Senior was born March twenty seven, nineteen twenty six, in Mobile, Alabama, and moved to
New Orleans when he was two years old. He served in the Navy in World War Two, and after he graduated from the US Army Corps of Engineers, he ed Anita Francis Livingston got a check on that with whom he shared Susannah and Harry Junior. According with whom he shared Susannah and Harry Junior want to make sure I read that right? According to the New Orleans Times,
pickyun, isn't that a familiar newspaper? Harry Senior owned and operated two record stores in New Orleans around the time his children were born, and for the Times Pickyun. He and Harry Junior were later among the founders of the New Orleans Musical Organization Crew of Orpheus. Like his son, Harry Senior enjoyed music and was a record performer at many French quarter clubs. The AP reported his son made regular trips to visit his father, whom he called his quote hero
and inspiration. Anyway, I'll drop the link to that in the chatroom mittochelli dot com live chat room. Yeah, I'm not missing this guy, and I'm not missing the behaviors in a lot of circumstances where the New Orleans District Attorney who inherited that office could have been rather helpful in a lot of situations where he was not. And indeed, Jimmy, what would be the most egregious thing that this guy was involved in along with Alexander Dair and all these
other guys that you could relate to people. Yeah, His major sin was the destruction of all the evidence the garrison collected. It saw we high seventy five percent of everything collected is just bod Yeah, that's true. And you know what the sad part is that we ended up with the majority of the grand jury, the grand jury transcripts, but not because of this guy.
This guy wanted those destroyed along with everything else. Somebody wound up keeping it in their garage and had to go through quite a bit of trouble to hand it over to the Assassination Records Review Board. There's an interesting story about that, you know that one, right, Jimmy, Oh, Jimmy, you're still with me? Me, Peter, you there, okay, yeah, some crazy okay, yeah, I don't talk hi about and sits up,
sir. That now it's actually named the Harry Connick sor collect So since no one fought harder for that information not to get out, the man tried to destroy it, this guy saved it. I mean, that's the situation, right that you're talking about. Oh yeah, you know there's even a story that that guy was physically assaulted trying to move that stuff and he never filed
charges or anything because there was something really twisted about the whole situation. But there was like physical assault, trats, all kinds of things going on just for us to never get to see those grand jury you know, transcripts, and they're they're might they're they're incomplete by a couple by the way, there's a couple of missing transcripts from the collection. But I don't think it's the fault of the guy who had him in his garage. You know. Uh,
we're kind of lucky that we got any of it. He said, he just tried to grab anything he could because he knew it was important. But he said, like you said, he didn't he got like maybe a quarter of it. So yeah, but I mean that's yeah. But the whole the grand jury transcripts, though, should have been preserved, you know, just for the sake of the legal record, you would think. And yet that wasn't the case. So Jimmy tell you what, I'm gonna put
you on hold. Very weird it is, uh wait, wait, wait, sure, sure, I just got one little thing I want to do, and then I really don't have just say, well, I'll put you on hold. I'll put you on hold. After that, I'll put you on hold. After that, because uh, I don't know if you want to come up with another poem this week or not, but you know, I'd love to hear another one. So but whatever you got, go ahead
and I'll put you on hold after that. Well, I just thought of the answer that I haven't even told that bon Pian guy on YouTube yet. It just occurred to me something that he asked eight years ago. You remember when they first posted that David Berry like audio tape and all of us were blown away because of course he speaks nothing like Joe as she right right, And anyways, on the threat there, one of his questions was is he said the documents? He says. It says he was asking what's FC.
It says the documents were marked back FC. Remember that part he was asked for water who was FC? Right, Well, it's part of the thread. Anyway, I thought about it that time. I almost thought it's Pride File Cabinet because it said something like back f seed. But anyways, to its just occurred to me the other day. I know exactly the FC is Fred Christman. It makes total sense because the tape, because of the David Ferry, they were all in that click. He was there makes total sense.
So where to come from, Fred Christmin, that's my guess. That would make some sense. You know what, if you have a link to or a copy of that audio recording. I don't have it, by the way, So if you if you know where I can obtain it, send me a link or let me know. Okay, I will do both. I'll send them to you a copy and the link from which it came from. And it's kind of an interesting thread, the kind of I mean, all of us were mostly just blown away that he sounded nothing like we ever
imagined. Yeah. I remember hearing that and saying to myself, this, are we sure this is who it is? Because it did not sound like him, you know what I mean. And it wouldn't be the first time that somebody's voice is like you know, it didn't sound like the caricature of him that we'd come to know because the film. But right in the beginning, the man says his name age because he's apparently doing this for his lawyer, which is another reason why I think it's Christmas of all. Of course,
of course, it's just all kinds of reasons. Well, that's the other thing about it, though, is that you know, even if we have an hsca tape of allegedly a guy and it's a woman, sounds like a woman reading the transcript, is what it sounds like, with a whole lot of noise going on in the background, as if she's narrating something that's happening in front of her. But maybe she's reading a transcript based off some of the clues in the recording. And you know that that what's your goal?
That's what my mom used to do on DC. She's saying that for the personal to tight are you telling my one little tapes where they say like and then and then David Ferry, well to the end of the peer period, let's paragraph so who is or something like that. It's a dictation,
crazy like that. It's a dictation. But the funny thing is that it's in a collection with a whole bunch of recordings of people's testimony, and it's supposedly testimony from that photographer that they you know, that is not supposed to be part of the official record, but was attached to the White House, And it's not guy's testimony being read by a woman. Totally weird. I
can't remember the guy's name off the top of my head. But he was the guy they featured in The Men Who Killed Kennedy and they said, maybe he's the actual autopsy photographer. Even though Stringer is the photographer of record. It was that guy. They wound up interviewing his family for the ARRB. Anyway. Yeah, you ought to take a listen to that sometimes, because I can't sort out why the hell that is that way, because it should
be a tape of him speaking, and it's not there. It just it says it's him on the you know, the way the tape is marked, but it's not. It's this lady reading anyway. Yeah, I remember someone spent one hundred and twenty bucks. I remember that and got burned. They bought that and then it ended up just being some crazy speed reading thing. Yeah, exactly. And that's how the and and by the way, I've tracked down how those HSCA cassettes became available long before the ARRB ever got him.
Probably the ARRB got those cassettes from an assassination researcher. Actually, that's the only reason why they have the audio recordings from the HSCA. There's a whole strange story about that because they weren't officially entered into the National Archives until nineteen ninety five. So yeah, I'm thinking that this is one of those things that oddly floated amongst us tape traders that ended up in the National Archives. Anyway, we'll get to more of that and more stuff that is probably
boring some people to tears because they don't care. But you and I could have these discussions anyway. Jimmy, let me put you on hold for now and get around to another caller if you don't mind, be pete unless you want to add something to that part of the discussion about the Kennedy case and all. No, just keep in mind when you want to take a break, is airing a schedule for ten, and we're going to have to stop at ten. Yeah, we're going to have to stop at ten. So
yeah, I should try and move things along better. Yeah, I figure where you want to put a break in there. You can bring a caller in and we can go to break, or we can go to breaking and bring them after. Either way. Yeah, let's bring in the caller first, see what he's got on his mind, you know, because it's our friend, I think it's our friend Vance And let's bring. Is that you vance? Yes, sir, there you go. So are you still doing
the Saturday Night Anarchy thing? Yeah? Yeah, we're doing it tomorrow night. Excellent. So you guys, if you go over to Twitter, that's an easy way to go find it. But you can find it on Tom Cooper's feed on Twitter, and I think you could probably find it on the the vanarchy feed on Twitter. What is your Twitter handle? By the way,
I think it's anarchy because I don't really officially. I just like posted one time and they said the post you got to sign up through his account, and the one that came up was an old account Yahoo count that I don't could have anymore. So I think I like posted the reply to one of Tom's things or something, and so now I'm one, there is ban archy. It might be banarchy sixty one. I don't remember. Okay,
well look at it this way. If people it's not something that I don't necessarily follow it or post anything there or you know, get any notifications or well, no problem. But if people find Tom Cooper TNP on Twitter, you'll get the live feed of Saturday Night Anarchy starting at what is it eight pm Eastern right tomorrow night. Yeah, yeah, seventh Central, eight pm
Eastern. There you go on the New Prisoners Network over there, so you can get it through their Rumble channel, through Twitter, a bunch of different places, but starting at eight pm Eastern tomorrow night, and you'll hear from Vance on his own show. Anyways, wanted to get that out of the way before I asked you what was entirely on your mind this week? Vance? And are you, by the way, fantastic? Pretty good because I don't live in Palestine, so you know, it could be worse, That's
true. You don't have bombs flying over your head every day. So yeah, we got a frame of reference. You know. Nowadays, it's like, you know, even with that being there, it's like, hey, well it could be worse, you know, it's it's it's amazing that it's
not. You know. One of the the highlights of you know, recent happenings is you know, the criminal court case against them by South Africa that's going on, you know, and I see Jay and all that, so you know, I'm thankful at least that there's going to be some exposure to what I'm you know, considered to be the reality of you know, what they're accused of for a long time, so maybe we can move past that
and actually get to some sort of peace and in that region. Well, I saw, you know, some of the political talking heads saying stuff like, you know, is this going to be the end of international law because they're not going to adhere to anything that comes out of that court anyway. And I'm thinking to myself, since when have any of the international courts been
able to enforce anything? You know? So it is what it is, I mean, And hey, you could also be in Ukraine at this point, which, by the way, I found that story interesting, which I covered with Larry on was it Wednesday, you know, this whole thing with the Russian plane that went down and they immediately claimed that it was full of prisoners to be exchanged with Ukraine, and that claim floated by the story disappeared,
But it turns out that that's not what was on that plane. Plus it was clearly on its way to or from Iran at the time, according to what people could figure out. And one wonders, you know, do you keep your prisoners of war from Ukraine in Iran? I don't think so. It was going from Iran. By the way, I was thinking there per second. That's right. It was going from Iran on its way to
Russia. So you know, not saying I know what's on the plane or anything else, or that a country which is currently in the midst of a conflict is going to be entirely transparent about anything they share, because that would just be strategically unsound. But I found that story interesting. Did you see that this week? Did you say Iran? It was supposed to be something
from Iran? Yeah, a Russian plane was taken down, like one of their transport planes, big transport plane, and they typically use it to transport you know, large items or large amounts of things generally used by the military, and it appears to have been possibly shot down, but it kind of departed from Iran. Now, Russia claimed that it was loaded with you Krainian
prisoners of war that they were getting ready to exchange with Ukraine. But oddly, when you track down to people on the list, it turns out some of them had already been released, some of them are dead, not just this week but months ago, so you know, weird list, and it
turns out maybe they weren't telling the truth. And besides, it was departing from Iran on its way to Russia, which you know, I'm not saying I know what the purpose of that flight was, but it doesn't seem to me as though they would keep Ukrainian prisoners of war in Iran to bring back to Russia or Ukraine or whatever. And the plane was clearly on its way to Russia. So anyway, there's that. But I was wondering if you saw that story or he had any thoughts on it. No, I didn't
see it. But you know, how many prisoners are we talking about? You know, I mean I'm picturing like a Sea one thirty or some kind of cargo plane like that. So yeah, it's like how many seats? You know, were you gonna how many people it was? Were they claiming
we're supposed to be on the plane? Well, a plane like that, Yeah, a plane similar to like one of those C one thirties, I think in its uses not necessarily its design number one number two to my understanding, and it may be a misunderstanding of initial translations, but it seemed to me as though they were stating there was like thirty or forty prisoners on there, which is not you know, indicative of a large plane. Could have
been carrying other stuff too, I guess. But turns out that a lot of the people they listed as supposedly being casualties were not, you know, legitimately around they'd already been returned to Ukraine or had been declared dead some of them, so the list was questionable. And then again it was something that came from Iran, so I guess you didn't see all the details on it.
I know I didn't see all the details, but I found it curious and it was one of those things again that I discussed with Larry, and I'm sure the link is with the show notes on it. But okay, anyway, Hey, if you didn't see you didn't see it. Anything else on your mind this week? Vance, No, I'm just my kind of
point of reference was about the Israel stuff. Is you know, at least I don't really expect that the criminal court is going to do any you know, but at least it's it's you know, changed people are getting exposed to it and and going to be more open minded to you know, you know, not be as supportive as they you know, think they should be, because there's legitimate, you know, pause for concern about the you know, there's the whole structure of what's been going on and will continue to go on
if something doesn't happen to you know, make that not appealing. Well, a few things happened this week too where there was what some sort of I don't know if it was a truck or a plane something was blown up which was supposed to contain supplies, and initially they had said that it was going to be you know, humanitarian relief that was coming in, and you know, as per usual in an active, live firing situation, you got accusations that are going to fly back and forth. Again. This is something that
I kind of discussed openly with Larry on Wednesday. You know, where it's like, do you expect to get the straight story from anybody? Doesn't mean they're a good guy, bad guy, they're on the right side, wrong side during a conflict, you're not going to get completely transparent stories about these
things. And certainly there's a lot of questions going on, and frankly, there seems to be a tide turning as far as the information war out there, where you know, there might be people starting to question some of this. At least I think at all times you should question before a whole. You know, population is gonna get crushed one way or another. But again, you know, we went through this many times and it is what it is. I mean, I almost don't want to even delve into it anymore
because it's just gonna be bloody, nasty. There's gonna be a lot of lives lost, and I think there's gonna be tons and tons of innocent people that are gonna die one way or another, no matter where you want to place them on, which side or the other. I think there's gonna be a lot of death and destruction that's gonna come from this situation, and it's
spreading out a bit. I mean, we also have this interesting thing going on with Yemen and supposedly slowing down Huthi's right, who seem to pop right back up and counterattack every time. US assets are bombing the hell out of places in Yemen. And all of this is in support of this circumstance in that part of the world. Right, So, I think there's a lot of mess to be discovered and covered coming in the very near future, and I do wonder what role it's going to play. By the way, in
presidential politics, have you noticed any of that stuff lately. And oh, by the way, you're in Texas, any comments on you know, the Supreme Court ruling with the barbed wire border patrol clashes, any of that stuff. Were people talking about that in Texas that you know? Man's I'll tell
you what. In the last like three four days, this last week, I would say, I've had three people asked me about what I would think about seceding, So that this whole dynamic is leading to a you know a lot of people, you know, regular people going, we just need to succeed because you know, if we can't even control our own borders, then you know, what, what what is the what's the point of that? You know, so you know that might that might backfire on them a little
bit, but not that it's gonna happen necessarily. See, Yeah, I'm thankful for that. It's like, yeah, let's just you know, screw will this declare independence and we'll control our border. You'll control your borders, and you know, we'll be like the you know, sixteenth largest Gdpe. You know, there's all those kind of Yeah, you know, I'm quite confident the lone Star state. I remember studying why is the Texas flag designed the way it is right because it was an independent nation at one point,
and there have been various incarnations of a movement to secede. Republic of Texas. I used to go on a radio show called the Republic of Texas Show, uh, and they literally have people constantly discussing this concept of maybe Texas ought to just be Texas and say to hell with the United States entirely right, you know, but I think that would be a poor strategy, considering that would give them too foreign borders to contend with. If indeed they were
allowed to secede, you know what I mean, you'd have Mexico. Still. Yeah, I can understand the logical, you know, the assumption of
that, you know, based on geography or whatever. But you know, like we're really worried that Oklahoma's going to invade us, or Louisiana or you know, I mean, I don't think we really have to do, you know, as America just gonna consider us, you know, like you know, Gaza and just you know, do what they want to us, you know, because we decided we don't want to be part of their you know,
little little grift anymore. So well, you know, I'm just talking out loud here, I got nobody the aspirations is this actually gonna happen? See to me? Strategically, again, it opens up a lot of strangeness because you could have serious issues with people who are a little pissed that you decided to secede from America and you're bordered on three sides by that, you know, who are like, hey, you know what, you're the anti Americans. You're not with us, right, You're you're not with us,
You must be with the terrorists of some kind. I mean, but how many, but how many? But how many people in in our world are just fed up with the whole government, you know, the whole federal government system one way or the other. You know, there's people on the left
or fed up people in the right better you know, you know. So it's like, you know, there's no question that they're way beyond their you know, legitimate you know, realm of authority and controlling you know, resources and land and access to you and throw and you know all that things. So you know that, you know, I'm not really worried about that. I would think it would encourage other states to want to do the same thing, and their own resources and their own education system and not have to worry,
you know what the federal government's going to force them see. And that's the thing is, I always thought that the states did have supremacy over that kind of stuff. So there's a lot of arguments to be made. But here we go again, right it's it's it's an interesting thought, for sure, But then again, I always thought it was an interesting thought. Why don't we just direct a serious wall all the way around the island of Manhattan and turn it into a prison, because that would make lots of sense.
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Well, I mean, this is just stuff I'm picking up from uh around the world, and we'll start with the financial crisis as they're calling it. Apparently hedge funds been a billion dollars on Germany's continued economic decline. Apparently they've been on the downturn here for a little bit, and their predictive it's going to continue. We've had to deal with interest rates and pretty high inflation since this last administration pulled their train into the circus tent setup shop. But
it could be worse. Turkey hikes their interest rates again to forty five percent after inflation near sixty five percent, So just keep in mind, people,
it could be worse. We've had a lot of Trump trials in the news here recently, and apparently down in Georgia where Fanny Willis is deciding to try to hit Trump on a Rico's statute and apparently employed her boyfriend in the job of prosecutors, paid him like six and forty thousand dollars over the past ten years, and he's been taking the money and spending it on luxury trips. The the residents down there in that district are starting to get a little ticked
off, and they're demanding somebody to look into the whole affair. As we go down the line, here's one I find found interesting. COVID nineteen testing firm exposed one point three million record including patients' names, email addresses, dates of birth, and passport numbers. So you can thank the government for that one, folks, making you have to go take all those chests every week.
I went through it for abouty I was tired of it. Of course, we covered our story earlier on the FBI seizers on the safe deposit boxes. This is a good one. Kamala Harris, our vice president. America will lose this democracy if Trump is elected, because he'll go after political enemies.
And if anybody's been paying attention over the past few years, if you want to know exactly what the Democrats are doing, just look at what they're accusing Trump of going to do if he gets into office, because the Democrats been going after their political enemy since they got in inside the White House. Let's see if we go down. A polite man robs the Chicago bank with a note vowing to pay it back soon, just days after being cleared of
another bank robbery. You know, you got to give God credit for being polite even in a bank robbery. You know, it's so seldom we see it in today's society. And maybe maybe they'll rename that hospital borrowing. Sorry maybe hospital well yeah up, hospitable borrowing. No, it's a it's a hostile loan, right because it is a robbery and you are confronting somebody, you're robbing them, So it's a hostile loan right because he's going to pay it back. No, I guess I'm sanitizing, but he's gonna do it
soon. That's the important thing. Course he'll pay it back. On Trump's other legal aspects, I found this interesting. Egen Carroll claimed a long time back that Trump assaulted her and got a civil court case against him and won it. They had to pay him some money. Well after she won, Trump said she was liared. Well, she filed a defamation claim and that just got settled today for like eighty three point three million. But there's a
report out there. The dress. Egen Carroll, the woman who sued former President Donald Trump for defamation for denying her claims that he sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the early nineteen nineties, claimed she war during the alleged attack, did not exist at the time. Trump's lawyer pointed out Carol's second defamation trial against Trump is underway, and we know it got settled today. Notably, Trump is not facing criminal charges in these cases. Carol
first went public for the story in twenty nineteen. However, it turns out the dress that she claims she was wearing was not even available at that date. So I'm sure you're going to see that when it comes appeal time. Because Trump lawyer said today on the eighty three point three million that they were definitely going to final an appeal on it. Let's see RFK, Like I said earlier, r K Junior says he's got enough figurtures qualified for the new
Hampshire ballot November. Good luck to him. Hopefully he can make it nationwide and everybody will have a chance. Survey reveals extreme bias towards January sixth defendants among potential DC jurors. Sorry, that's interesting. Let's see where. Oh yes, here's another one. Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro was sayd its to four months for ignoring a January sixth subpoena from the committee that was overseeing that.
And this is what a lot of people are interested in because, as we all know, Haunter Biden, you just ignored the subpoena to provide sim testimony in front of Congress. It seems to be part of the new normal. Do what I think it's part of the new normal, b Pete. I mean ignoring subpoenas has been going on for the past six years. In every headline, it seems like, you know, Trump ignored this subpoena.
Then he shows up at court cases where he doesn't need to other defendants, you know, that were connected to him for this and that they lied to the FBI. Blah blah. They ignored this subpoena that remember we had discussions on this show about ignoring the subpoena from Congress. What can they do? Well, if somebody's in DC, they can go send their personal little police force to go collect them and throw them in a cell right there in DC.
But they don't. And people are just kind of ignoring some subpoenas. You know, it's like a la carte right at a menu, you pick and choose what you want to show up for or not. And uh, do both parties do this? Yes, they do. You know it just if you have privilege, you know, you get to carry the card with privilege. And some cards have ours on them and some have d on them. So you know, if you're Hunter Biden, maybe you don't show up. If you're you know, Trump's people, you don't know about it is.
You know, the Justice Department now has to decide, you know, are they going to press charges against Hunter Biden? Uh? Congress recommended the charges because Biden this little stunton didn't show up. So it's going to be very interesting to see if Joe Biden's Democrat Department of Justice goes after his own son. Well, I have to wait and see, not though, because
you know why you're sing this. You know, the Hunter Biden investigation started under Trump and continued under Biden. Uh and and we've seen all sorts of selective enforcement. It's wonderful. I'll tell you what, though, I do not advise you try playing the home game. Not just you, be Pete, but anybody hearing the sound in my voice. You know, when you don't show up for anything, including a parking ticket. You know, these
judges they issue these things called bench warrants and come after your ass. I'm just saying, if you're on the docket or you've been subpoena and you don't go, I would not advise playing that game at home. But if you're part of the white collar world or the political elite structure in one way or another, even if you're an alleged outsider, you can play that game. You know, you cannot show up for stuff. You can wait for somebody to you know, turn around and pardon you, even if you haven't been
convicted. I mean, it's just the way of the world at this point. If you're in a privileged position, so you know, whether you're Hunter Biden, or you're part of the Trump team, or you know, you happen to be hooked up with Mike Lindell. I mean, you know, the MyPillow guy. They're out there by the way pleading please support my company because I'm you know, being destroyed through legal piece Mike Lindell. But I don't know anybody who actually personally owns one of those my pillows? Do you?
Yes? I do? Oh, you do really cool stuff. I mean, is it good? Is a good product? Really? I say it is. It says quality, it does what he says he does, so cool enough. But he's got he's got so many products out there now. Everything's on sale. He's been having a sale going on for what well, fintasy election since he got caught up in the claims about the voting machines
and that right, Uh, everything's been on sale. Well, he needed to put all those well, he needed to put all that other betting stuff on sale because I think he ordered too much of it and he forgot he's supposed to be just to my pillow guy, and you should just sell pillows because he didn't do so well. You know, he was blaming the loss in business on uh, you know, on on the bad publicity. But I think really it was about nobody wants to buy sheets from you. Dude.
You do look a little creepy and crazy, like you're the cousin of Paul Behr from the w w F days. But yeah, I have talked to people. He does have quality products. It's not that people don't want to buy sheets and towels and slippers and robes and pillows. It's they don't want to pay his prices. Right well, I mean, you know, by what fifty percent or more? And he's cleaning out the warehouse. He's got a lot of stuff on back war now. So yeah, I mean
it's a good idea to go ahead and unloaded. But he does have a lot of legal expenses and he has a trial coming up, does he not? You know, I don't know that against the voting company. Yeah, I think that, I think I don't I don't recall, but I think this is more of a bad business decision to try and you know, expand his boutique business where he shouldn't have because, like you said, people didn't
want to pay the exorbitant price. Don't care what your thread count is, dude, I got to just be able to cover my bed without going broke. Uh, And that was what the problem was. But the pillow, Listen, if it's quality, it's quality, it works. Which, by the way, I wanted to and I meant to play this before when you were talking EG and Carroll, just just because you know, I think we
should remind people what it's all about. Anyway, I just wanted to remind people that's what it was all about, allegedly in a department store with what, no film, no dress apparently and nothing but a claim and eighty six million dollars. I mean, anybody would definitely appeal that, whether he's right wrong, did it or didn't. And by the way, if he can't smell his fingers, I bet he doesn't remember. But anyhow, let's move on, Bepete. I'm sorry I kind of made us digress, and we
have other callers I want to get to, so go ahead. I'm trying to figure out what the hell that was you played. Oh it's a fingerbang, the Imaginary boy Band hit song from Eric Cartman on South Park when he wanted to make ten million dollars with his boy band, Yeah finger bang, all right to oh, just a few other things here. Apparently Europe is
going to the right, which is alarming a bunch of people. Apparently the says there's an e CFR study that the populist right could come in first place in nine e U countries, increasing to twenty five percent of the European Parliament. Apparently the right leaning parties were really getting strong in Germany too. They're having a lot of issues over there before some In fact, a German hotel chain owned by Goldman Sachs changes is logo to signal opposition to right leading parties.
That's pretty bad when it started getting into the advertising. But Europe's a mess. At least we're not Europe. Other than that, just looking through the last of the list here to do. Oh interesting story on hot air. You know our famous naked news guy Cody, Oh god, what was his name? You mean the guy who started with the whole like naked going to people's houses, banging on their trailers and trying to carjack them while he's naked. That guy, Yeah, yeah, then naked Frank frauds. Swimmer
guy tried to break in the trailer. You know, he was caught on a RING camera. But lady that the story started on the first place that he tried to go and steal a car started banging on her trailer door.
Well, it appears that Ring has changed their policy. When they started this, they had an app that people could put on their phones and use, and the police department used this app and if they had something go on in a neighborhood, they could go on to the app and find who had Ring service in the area and they could send them a private message asking if they could see their footage of what was going on out on the street. Right.
Well, in twenty twenty one, they disabled the ability of the police department to send direct messages, but it still allowed them to make public posts requesting to see footage, requesting help, right, And now they move that ability. So now basically the police have been thrown off the app and a
lot of people are wondering why. Yeah, there's been a lot off They've been solved through what they see on Ring cameras well, and there's been some pretty hilarious stuff like the guy trying to get inside the Ladies tailor while he's
running around that. There's whole TV shows actually devoted to you know, they're called like Caught on Camera and this and that, and they're very cheaply produced by you know, these share shows that they have where you know, they give you a show for free and then they get to keep certain sponsors and then they sell sponsorships and you just put it on your network. They have these deals, these trade TV shows that are out there to you know,
be filler for cable channels. Right anyway, I happen to know something about this due to a recent incident where guess what, Yeah, okay, so the police department, through its official channels no longer has certain abilities. However, they've gotten around it by simply having a police officer or a detective or
somebody like that sign up. So as a customer, there's like some sort of a customer way of contacting people on and it's not necessarily Ring because Ring changed its policy due to privacy concerns, but a couple of different there's a bunch of these companies now that offer you this service, you know, where you can put an app on your phone and here's your camera and there's cheap
ones. I mean you could get them for like thirty bucks for your house if you want it be Pete and then you know the app if you want to upgrade it to make it do extra stuff, and so you can talk back to whoever's there. Like let's just say you're not home and you want to be able to talk to somebody who's like trying to break into your house. You know where you go. Hey, I see you, you're breaking
into my house. I'm gonna call the cops, you know, and they'll run away this kind of thing, even though you're not home at all, but they think you are because they hear your voice. You don't necessarily have access to that stuff, but there's a way of speaking to each other if you have ring apps where they're supposed to work together. Like say there's a bunch of people in a neighborhood that have the same app. They can talk to each other and cooperate with one another. Hey, look, some guy
ran off my property. They ran toward your house. Can you know? Can I request your footage? So what they do is they just have somebody sign up as a commercial customer. And how do I know that? Because this was recently done to acquire footage due to an incident that occurred to me
personally. So apparently somebody got one of these, you know, commercially available surveillance cameras and they decided not to use it on their residents, but at their place of business, which is you know, private property and whatnot perfectly legal, but the cops can just go on there and talk to them on the forum and be like, hey, you're over here in this neighborhood, we need to get a hold of some footage, and police will routinely still,
you know, and sheriff's departments specifically will routinely show up and make requests of businesses or even private property owners. Can we have access just directly, face to face. Can we get a hold of this? You know? So and businesses usually cooperate with it, but I think there was some sort of privacy concerns where people were worried about them getting a hold of stuff that wasn't relevant, you know, like the cops come and ask for can we
have access to your ring? And you know, we need to see you know, all of last night, and then they wind up checking last week, you know, and there you are on your own ring camera buying weed from your local guy, and you just gave them evidence of a prime you committed right in some jurisdictions, right. So I don't know, it's a weird, twisted question, but I know there's ways around it. So I don't know that the police don't have access to it, but they don't have
the same access they used to have and ring. I think this was like a corporate decision. I don't think this is like some sort of law or anything else. I wonder if it's been tested in court, do you know, Well, no, it's a corporate decision. I mean, it's their policy to deny the cops the ability to use the app, but that can't that doesn't stop the cops from being able to go up and knock on the door and go, hey, you know we saw on the app you've got
a ring camera. Can you help us out? Let us look at your footage? And if they say no, cops go and if they really want it, they'll go get a warrant. So the privacy issue, somebody was arguing privacy and they said, well, you know, the ring cameras are pointed out in public once you leave your house and you're in your front yard. You're in public. You know, anybody can film you doing whatever you're doing in your front yard, so it's probably not a privacy concern you you
don't have to give up the footage. Well, you know that's what cops, right, get a warrant for it. But that I don't know. It just it just seems like they're making it more difficult for cops to be able to engage with the community to get things like that. You know, why take them off the app There's really no point in it. They could, you know, because it was done discreetly at first, they would send
a private message. Yeah, they removed that. Then the cops had to make a public appeal for help, you know, post one a in the in the Brentwood neighborhood. You know this night, anybody's got footage, can you let us know, can we look at it? We're looking for you
know stuff. Yeah see, but but that's the thing. I know, there's no way of there was no public appeal to get footage, you know, from say January fourth of this year that it was done still privately, still done that way, And I don't know, it's a weird thing, like remember when there was a controversy over you know, the Apple phones are locked and they're not letting law enforcement get access and they might be protecting terrorists
Apple and remember that, And you know it was like much ado about nothing, I thought, because it was like they had proprietary technology. And no, they don't want to give them the keys to unlock anybody's Apple phone because that would clearly be abused. And by the way, I mean, try and get a tech to help you unlock your own damn phone from Apple. And I say this fully with my daughter working for them. Now you know that's difficult enough. I don't know. Sometimes I think some of these things
are a little much ado about nothing. And do the cops need absolute, you know, reach in all places. Maybe not. Maybe it does need to be a little difficult to obtain stuff nowadays, if you think about if these tech company phone companies, hell, they just give the information to the cop, to the FEDS for free, if you've got a high enough level of enforcement. I mean, it may not want to do it with local cops. But the FBI goes to Apple and says, hey, we want
the date off this guy's phone. Okay, well here's his system, here's his provider, go to them, they should be able to provide you everything. Well, remember, yeah, there's ways to get around them. Yeah, definitely, And remember there was that that would go out of their way to make it harder for the cops to be able to do their job.
Yeah. But see, on the one side, I get that. But on the other side, I also get that it might be just bs and moaning from the law enforcement community because they kind of complained about it a lot. With that Brandon Laundry situation. Remember the missing girl and then he went
out in the woods and killed himself. That kid, there was a complaint because Apple didn't immediately give them the data they wanted, you know, just by them asking, and they were saying, well, you're endangering this girl's Like, well, you know what what would you have done in the days before a cell phone? Okay, come on, there's other ways around this. And I'm sure that you could put a mechanism in place where reasonable requests
could be met when it's necessary. But I don't think the police should have carte blonde to dig through everybody's digital data all the time. It seems as though they got too much of that at one point, and you know, so so to me, it's like it's a mixed thing. You know, it's not necessarily all one way, but people will grab it and yell. Either it's a violation, it's a violation of my rights. You know, I have a right to my digital data? Do you number one? Number
two? You know, if it's not a violation, if it is a clear and normal thing, could it be abused by law enforcement? Yes, anything can be. And I don't know. I got mixed, mixed bag of feelings about this, and think to myself, you know, do you
actually own your digital data and your digital self anyway? And once you engage in the you know, interwebs, what happens big open questions anyways, for more open questions, I want to go to Harlan, who's waiting on the line, and we may have another caller after that, and then I want to get back around to people. So, Harlan, what's on your mind this week? Because we are going to have to cut off right around what's
happening? Man, I'm just trying to leave. I'm sitting there, you know, hitting a salad liquor two, trying to get back and swing of things I got in last week and I just basically just had to get rolling, and where I was at I wouldn't have no signal. And I got down the road and I'm pretty much in that shape again this week. Oh
I'm sorry, man, you know you were still anybody done. I'm just trying to get you know, back in the you know, the the podcasting radio world, you know, fella good a change men, And Chris Grave was supposed to done my first and last week, and I was tied up up on the ice roads. I don't want to know what I'm ever gonna get around to. Hey, fair enough, but look last week you were just gone, but your your phone line was still there, and I didn't
know what happened to you. So I was just hoping you that was a week, but that was that was a week before last. No, last week, I called in, huh and I was just I was there on hold for a little while, and uh, I'm more or less I just had to go because I was afraid that the chain law was gonna get put out up the road, and I know from here on out it was just gonna be in and out, in and outside didn't even bother. And I
didn't want getting everybody else's way, you know, sorry about that. All right, Well look man, you got the time now, so go for what's on your mind. Well, somebody sent me a story earlier. I heard some of the stuff that you guys was talking about, and y'all can talk about that if you want to. I know you're running close some time
tonight. But somebody sent me a Fox News video asked me if it was true, it was gonna be over seven hundred thousand truckers going to the border, and can you guys can look that up on YouTube from Fox News, okay? And I just laughed. I said, no, I do not. And it's supposed to be some of the same people the the convoys from a few years ago, supposed with some of the guys supposed to come down from Canada, but the ones from a few years ago, and they supposed
to have been these massive numbers. And it looked like to me from my studies, and I pretty much figured this to start with. As you know, you had ten to thirty people in most spots of the country just slow rowing and I'm taking pictures like you know, there were thousands of people. You know, there was a lot of folks out on you know, overpasses and stuff like that. But from what I got, there's a lot of disappointed people too, you know, when they and then it just kind of
rode out from sunset and we ain't heard from them since then. But have you guys heard anything like that? Well, yeah, there's supposed to be seven hundred thousand truckers. That was on Fox Business I think was the channel correctly, and was Yeah, a convoy there calling it on its way to the border in Texas, right, which you know, I find interesting. I thought about the man says that runs the truck, he don't call it
a con LOI. He comes with a con LOI. Well, you know what, I don't blame him, because this has a really rough history. These truck or convoys which have gone to DC a couple of times, have gone to certain places and shown up in groups and also have not shown up
on occasion. There was a whole thing that went on with well, there was a whole thing that went on with a fairly famous allegedly a media person who is allegedly a part of the patriot movement, who's allegedly an icon in that whole section of broadcast media, who got himself off on a charge, you know, claiming to be part of the media, even though he was participating in something up in the northwestern part of the country a few years back,
but paid no attention to that or the gun charge he walked away from in Michigan of all places. But you know, he apparently was involved in something where there was a bunch of money raised that was supposed to help out these guys to pay for the fact that they wouldn't be on the road making a living, that they were going to go together and kind of pull their
resources together. And you know, long before PayPal or anybody else was stealing the money off of truck or convoys in Canada, apparently somebody else walked away with a whole lot of money raised to support these guys. Now that's happened, and there's been a couple of fictitious things that have been floated out there where they say there would be a big gathering. I mean, much like the Great Antipa Uprising of what was it twenty seventeen that was supposed to happen
where they knew it was coming. They knew it was coming. Antipa's coming. All patriots get ready, lock and load, stand back, and let local law enforcement deal with the first wave and all that communication. And the next day I saw a meme where somebody was poking an ANTIFA logo with a stick saying, come on, come on, have an uprising, CAUZ. Nothing happened, nobody was showing up. So we've seen fictitious things that have been raised up as if they were going to happen. We've seen things start
to happen and get undermined and robbed. And we've seen others where people did indeed show up and make a stand and make a point, make a scene if you will, in DC and other places with these truck or convoys. Again, I'm not a truck guy, so maybe I'm using the wrong terminology, but either way, we know what we're talking about. I never put any stock or paid attention to a check. Now this is just my opinion,
folks. You know, I did remember seeing a website I got through off of a bunch of those pages, but just asking simple questions and you was attacked. I mean it was like action, legitimate questions in a nice way about you know the chosen one used just attack, attacked and blocked. And basically there was a website going around showing where they was one of the groups lected up to almost seven million dollars, and they want up and drove
around DC and blew the horns. I never did band any of it a couple of years ago because I figured it was just going to be just like the other social media truck or conboys. That's all talk, and we're going to do something and raw raw rod, just like the Second Amendment, you know, stuff, and I'm trying to keep it clean. Here. Do you hear all this? You know, big talk like over at Richmond, Virginia. Then when they got there, they was over work picking up other
people's trash. But I can say, you know, most of the stuff that Chuck, you know, was saying here, folks, you know, I've seen some of a lot of stuff. What I can remember, I heard some of the lot of the same things as what Chuck is talking about. And you know it was Hillary's famous words, you know about the nothing burger. That's about what it amounted to. I don't know how much is true of this, that and the other, But what Chuck's hearing is the
rumors and the stories that was af there go ahead. Oh yeah, And I knew people that legitimately wanted to involve themselves and help right, they wanted to be part of the media that was going to help promote it. Let's get more people involved. If you make a massive stand and you show up in a huge group, you could literally shut down something like DC, right, you could literally shut down a place that's doing something wrong to make a
point to make people pause. I mean, it is the typical, like you know, people do blocking traffic kind of thing, and I watch people try to get legitimately involved. Yeah that I know you're against it, but I'm saying yeah because you know that that was the part that got me. And I'm not trying to blurt your signal or sucking nobody's eyes here or the place or the page or whatever. You know, fuck it, I'm just trying to live. And I mean, I just kind of it the way
I see it. But if you get out here on the road and you're blocking the road in the truck or you're dragging being slow, somebody could be going somewhere that needs to go somewhere. You can have somebody that's got a family member at the hospital. All that stuff's the wrong thing to do. If they want to do that, go to private property or go somewhere, get the fuck off the road, and you go here somewhere or another, and you know, do you deal and you know you're gonna take the consequences.
But this getting out here on the road, that's just making the public mad, you know overall, and I mean, I just think it's overall wrong and it's dangerous. In my opinion, is no different than if it was Antifa blocking the road. You know, get the fuck out the way. You're holding people hostages. And I and the guy said on the Fox News story, you know, so it's gonna put stuff in there, you know, through policies or procedures in place to stop that. And I hope
nothing than that. But you know, here again, I wentn't around this radio show or you know, podcasting. This shit was going on before. But I hope nothing like that comes out than just the slow rolling, the piling up the traffic, and you know, everybody being cute because it's been my you know, I'll say this is my professional opinion since I'm starting my
twenty fifth year this week. As you get a lot of these guys, they love to get out of here and get in a fucking way and hold somebody up anyhow, you know, on purpose, and when they know they're doing it for spiting cause they can. And I hope nobody in these groups does that, and either hope they conduct theirselfs you know how that they need
to. And I'm sure most of these cats, the average person's going to jump in there and they think they're doing the right thing, but you always got some that they want to be cute and never forget the grift that some folks is going to be running. Well. I think at all times you got to be careful of the grift, Harland. I mean because no matter
who you are, where you are, what you're involving yourself in. I mean, even if you go back to the occupy people or whatever else, there's always going to be that element of the grifters that have inserted themselves into these things. And you can object to them blocking stuff. Believe me, New York is infamous for getting blocked up, and you know, gridlocked over
stuff. You don't even know what the protest is. It's just some crap going on that blocks you up. And I'll tell you the worst thing is when the president comes to town, no matter who he is that used to suck in New York City. So you know up to you how you want to take it, and I understand, but I'm just saying I know for a fact that not all this stuff is all good natured and helpful and on
the right side of it. No matter how you slice it. You got to be careful of certain people that are there to grift for themselves and to steal from you. Because guess what, Welcome to planet Earth and welcome to America. It is what it is. Am I right or am I wrong?
I think you're right. That's that's kind of my opinion. And like I said, I want to be clear, I'm not saying they wouldn't a lot of people that was well meaning, but I will say this right here, I've got to add this, and I'm gonna get out of the way to give everybody else a change to start, especially for those of you that's seen me on Facebook. The whole harling Stone Wall gimmick got started as a second account because you had here. Again, I'm trying to be clean,
I'm trying to be nice. You had a certain section of people that was in on these griffs back when the electronic clock books is coming out, and it was all about like the rest of this politics, me me, me buy this T shirt, do this, that and the other. That's what I seen, in my opinion. And when you come up with what about this, I have about getting like some you know, try to get some exemptions so you know, you can get the hell out of roads. You
run out of time. You know, we winded up getting anyway you could put the skies blue today it's warm outside, and forty people go report you we use in Facebook jail and eventually you know that is how that you know this is you know, the whole Harlan thing got started because I needed something other else where you could get on Facebook and be able to use them saying because I stayed in Facebook jail. And in my opinion, the root cause
was coming around being around some of this same kind of stuff. Is when you introduce common sense into something and you've got people it's got vested interest or they don't want to hear it, or they want to throw it some other way, then they just attack you, try to run you the you know, the fuck off, and there you are. You know what I'm saying, right, No, absolutely true, Garland and the thing is Look, you got to you gotta have situational awareness and all these things at all times.
Look, we've run right up against the Age of Transitions here, which we're gonna transition too. And I brought Aaron Franz onto my show right here just to say hi to everybody. And Aaron, can you hear me? Yes? I can? Hello. Excellent. So we're getting ready to do the Age of Transitions at ten pm Eastern, we're a little late, and then eleven pm Eastern you'll transition into the Uncle Show and that'll be live as well. All the call lines will remain live and loud. What do you
got coming up on the show tonight? Real fast before I close it out and turn it over to you. Well, we have very special guest Robbie Martin on the show exord to talk tonight. It's gonna be again excellent. Yeah, and I just heard from Robbie on the Skype. I'm gonna be bringing him in shortly. So here's the thing. I'm gonna open up all
the lines and we're gonna start with Jimmy, James. Jimmy, give me a final quick bullet point before we get out of here, because we're gonna drop this show real fast and get on over to Aaron's next All right, Oh, I had a love issues. What was just said? I guess there's no time to address them from Parlem, so I will just say that everybody tune in Sunday and the Lions, of course, will be advancing to the super Bowl to play the riggings. Ah, and everybody haven't been with
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