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Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
Antifa's Attack on Christianity: Seattle's Cultural Battle Unleashed
Faith under fire takes center stage as we witness the shocking confrontation between Antifa protesters and a Christian worship service in Seattle. What should have been a peaceful religious gathering turned chaotic when black-clad counter-protesters attempted to tear down barriers, prompting police intervention and multiple arrests. Even more troubling than the violence itself was Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell's response – condemning not those who initiated physical confrontation but instead labeling the worship event an "extreme right-wing rally" deliberately designed to provoke.
The stark contrast between peaceful worshippers exercising their First Amendment rights and aggressive counter-protesters reveals a disturbing pattern emerging across America. As one pastor at the event powerfully stated, "The church has been used to sitting in the building. Now it's time for us to come out and show the love of Jesus, even to the people that are opposing right now." This sentiment captures the growing tension between religious expression and progressive activism in public spaces.
We also share previously unheard recordings of Ashley Babbitt expressing her political views before January 6th, providing crucial context missing from mainstream coverage. Her passionate plea for effective government that works for all Americans – "for whites, for blacks, for women, for children, for our future" – paints a far more nuanced picture than what most Americans have been allowed to see. This revelation connects to our broader discussion about media manipulation and governmental overreach, exemplified by the shocking admission of Biden's cognitive decline cover-up by once-dismissive journalists.
When political power targets ordinary citizens for their beliefs, we must ask ourselves: are we witnessing the application of the Hegelian dialectic – creating crises that lead people to surrender freedoms for promised security? As Matt Gaetz discusses plans to make January 6th defendants whole for the damage done to their lives and livelihoods, we must consider what true justice looks like when government itself becomes the weapon. Join us in this critical conversation about religious liberty, media integrity, and the fight to preserve constitutional freedoms for all Americans.
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Speaker 4:Good morning, welcome to another episode of the perspectiveans Perspective. John, it's not AI there you go Proven One more time. Okay, let me switch over to my other chair, because I am in Ron's seat and you're not even hearing me on his microphone. You're hearing me on my microphone over there, so let me get moved over. Hang on, folks. Oh, that was fun. I knocked over my lights on my way over, okay.
Speaker 4:So let's just take a check around the medias and make sure we're all live. Looks like Rumble, we're up, yay. Let's see. Are we up on X? We're up on X, yay. Well, sort of what's going on here Says I'm live. I don't see it streaming. Nope, I'm there.
Speaker 4:Okay, cool, all right, let's see on facebook. Are we live? For on right here, we'd be like bantering or something and giggling. Oh, looks like we're here there. Okay, we are on facebook, we are on rumble, we are on x or youtube. Look at that. We made it. Made it everywhere. Awesome, nailed it, nailed it today. That's exciting. All All right. Okay, now we go to our. If you guys want to participate in the chat, rumble is always where we monitor the chats, so I don't necessarily monitor the other chats, although we are working on that, but Rumble we I monitor the live chats as we do the show, and that makes it kind of fun. Okay, All right, I'm just going to trust that we're going there. Got to make one more adjustment. I got to get the board over here, so switch screens when the time comes.
Speaker 4:Okay, oh man, that was fun. All right, I want to start out this morning talking about a new show. I hope everybody's having a great Memorial day. Traffic was nothing coming in here today. This morning it was like like I was the only car on the road, which kind of surprised me a little bit. But I guess where we live there's a lot of bases and government type jobs, so I guess they all got the day off, but I don't have the day off, okay, so we're looking right now at this, um, here, and let's put myself somewhere. Okay.
Speaker 4:I think now, all right, I got to do one more thing. Since I'm here by myself, I got to have some kind of feedback monitor for myself. Sorry folks, I really feel bad for the audio listeners, cause you get to listen through this. At least the the live viewers can kind of see what I'm doing.
Speaker 4:All right, so I want to get some little live Apologize, okay, problem is there's a pretty decent delay on this. Is what it is, I guess. Okay, perfect, you can see my screen all right. So antifa watch. So this is antifa violently attack a christian worship worship service.
Speaker 4:So over the weekend and starting last weekend I started to last week I started to see a bunch of videos and these are your typical protest videos that you see, we saw in 2020. It's, oh my gosh, you know it's like rewind, it's like we're we've gone back to the beginning. So watching these protest videos out of Seattle and apparently there was a Christian protest, a Christian worship service, and with that came a counter protest of a bunch of the counter protest of a bunch of Antifa folks. So let's just read this article together A Christian worship service was violently attacked. Hold on, I'm going to figure something out here. Okay, you're looking at me there we go. All right, figured it out, okay.
Speaker 4:So christian antifa violently attack a christian worship service. A christian worship service was violently attacked by Antifa and other pro-transgender individuals in Seattle on Sunday Saturday, excuse me. Police had to intervene, leading to several arrests as black-clad and masked counter-protesters tried to tear down fencing and rush the event. Others exposed themselves publicly, you know, as completely normally, totally adjusted people. Here's a bit of the chaos that ensued, including scenes of police pinning Antifa members to the rest of the country is we gotta stop being silent, stop being inside the four walls of the church.
Speaker 3:Step outside the four walls of the church. Bring the love of jesus christ to the most dark places I'm pausing pausing this right here revolutionary communists of america.
Speaker 4:So if you learn anything about communism and the bolshevik overthrow of russia and just how that whole thing led, I've made the comparison that we're seeing something very similar, and that's because these guys are validly communists. Like for some of us red-blooded american patriots, it's just like communism, bad duh, but we don't really are not inoculizing our children and other generations against the ills of collectivism. It's just that simple. I mean, they see that as a way out. I mean, if you look at this guy right here, he's wearing a freaking kilt, I believe, and he doesn't look like he's at the top of the food chain as far as, like you know girls I don't know how else to say it I mean this is a lot of pent up everything going on here, not being inside the four walls of the church.
Speaker 4:Oh, you know what? And there's one thing that I neglect, John, again, you don't need to worry yet about figuring out the strength of metal and whatnot and its pliability, because I wasn't. This sounds bad, I mean, you know we're still plunking along here, John, Now we have this thing right. If the show's ever runs perfect and the audio's great and the videos run perfectly, you'll know AI has taken over. Ron and I are dead. You guys have to run for the hills, but the show's not perfect. So you probably heard some audio from my mic. Let's, let's go back here. There's a pastor saying do people think this is real violence happening in our streets? Oh geez, what's going on now?
Speaker 5:This type of far left violence and the militant behavior is happening in a place like seattle? Well, it is, and I think it's because of the silence of the church. So my message to the rest of the country is we got to stop being silent, stop being inside the four walls of the church. Step outside the four walls of the church and bring the love of jesus christ to the most dark places that we see. I think if the church wakes up and the church starts using its voice, things will change in this country, things will change in Seattle, things will change in Washington. We're not leaving here, we're coming.
Speaker 7:The church has been used to sitting in the building. Now it's time for us to come out and show the love of Jesus, even to the people that are opposing right now.
Speaker 9:Look at this. Look at this.
Speaker 10:They're getting closer and closer to the state.
Speaker 5:We're going to stand our ground. We're going to exercise the first amendment right and exercise the right peaceable religious freedom.
Speaker 3:Not only do we come here to show the love of God, but we hope that by the time we are done here that the atmosphere in seattle will change and people will know that god is truly love I'll let you be the judge of what you think of that protest, but this is like my hometown here, like this is just right.
Speaker 4:Here we we live across the water. We're a little bit removed from this, but not really like it's. 30 minutes from my house is where this stuff is happening, so that's. You can see. The Christians are just kind of dancing, protesting. Protect our kids is the theme that I saw on their banners, and on the other side you've got a lot of Antifa, black bloc communists. These people are, you know, wearing trans flags. They're against this Christian thing. One of the pastors behind the event gave some commentary on their motives and they'll note that's irrelevant when talking about the free exercise of religion and speech. Christians have just as much right to exist in public as anyone waving a transgender flag while shouting obscenities at people they disagree with. Reporter, what do you want to say to the rest of the country watching this nationally?
Speaker 4:A lot of people don't believe this kind of far left violence and militant behavior is happening in a place like Seattle. My journey going around the country from DC to Philadelphia to Oklahoma to and meeting with people from actually all 50 states I think I kept track all 50 states at one point or another in my journey and talking to them, there's a lot of disbelief about certain things that are normalized here in the Pacific Northwest, things like transgender. I talked to many people who'd never met a single transgender person in their life and I'm like, oh man, here they make my coffee Like it's, they're, they're everywhere. They've never met a gay, an openly gay couple. I'm like, oh, I have multiple openly gay couples that have lived or live on my street, and you know from my experience here, I run into them regularly. I met a lot of people who just don't believe.
Speaker 4:They think that the Antifa movement is born out of some just youth rebellion and unemployment, and I'm like, well, that's not really it. I mean, that does play a factor into it, for sure. If you have a disenfranchised youth, then you're going to have some discontent. That's pretty normal. But this is ideologically driven as well. These people are actually communists. They actually oppose our form of government.
Speaker 4:I have heard people say you know, the greatest threat to America is free speech, because anybody can say whatever they want to say. It's like, yeah, I mean that's the point though, because if someone's controlling what's being said, they don't see that argument. They just assume whoever's telling you what can be said is the strongest person and that by de facto forces you to owe them your allegiance. They view whoever is in charge as having a preponderance of evidence, a preponderance of force and might makes right. End of story. So ends justify the means. You know, whoever can use force, they win. It's just a weird—it's different the pastor, I think it's because the science of the church. So my message is the rest of the country, we've got to get. Stop being silent, stop being inside the four walls of the church. Step outside the four walls of the church and bring the love of Jesus Christ to the most dark places we see. I think that's great. Are you ready for the story to get worse? Because it's about to get much worse.
Speaker 4:Not only did the Christians involved have to deal with hateful and violent attacks from mass lunatics, but the mayor of Seattle promptly came out and condemned the Christians. Bruce Mayor Howell released the following statement, labeling the worship concert as an extreme right-wing rally. So the worship concert which you saw there just Christians rocking out, protect our kids as an extreme right-wing rally. And through his support, behind the counter, protesters who fought with an allegedly injured police officers and there was lots of video of that. I didn't see anything of a christian protesters scuffling with police, but I saw the police doing that.
Speaker 4:This is a protest. We respect everybody's right, both sides. Please respect the fence. Don't push on the fence, you know? Please leave all this up, okay, holy.
Speaker 4:So here is seattle mayor um bruce har Harrell's press release. He called it Extreme Right-Wing Rally. He says Bruce Howe released Seattle's proud of our reputation as a welcoming, inclusive city for LGBTQ plus communities and we stand with our trans neighbors when they face bigotry and injustice. Today's far right rally was held here for this very reason to provoke the reaction by promoting beliefs that are inherently opposed to our city's values in the heart of Seattle's most prominent LGBTQ neighborhood. When the humanity of trans people and those who have been historically marginalized is questioned, is questioned. We triumph by demonstrating our values through our words and peaceful protest. We lose our voice when we are disrupted by violence, chaos and confusion.
Speaker 4:Anarchists infiltrated the counter-protesters group and inspired violence, prompting SPD to make arrests and ask organizers to shut down the event early, which they did. So he's blaming it on the anarchists, which is kind of who they are, but I guess maybe they'll hide behind the label communist. For the moment, this is the best. Well, there is a broad first man requirements around permitting events under free speech protections. I am directing the parks department to review all the circumstances of this application, understand whether there were legal, whether there were legal location alternatives or other adjustments that could have been pursued. The police department will complete an after action report on this event, including understanding, preparation, crowd management tactics and review of arrests and citations.
Speaker 4:I'm grateful for those who make their voices heard in support of our neighbors without resorting to violence, in the face of an extreme right-wing national effort to attack our trans and LGBTQ plus communities. Seattle will continue to stand unwavering in our embrace of diversity, love for our neighbors and commitment to justice and fairness. Lots of good words there. Lots of good words there. This was a pretty wild event, man. Okay. So back to this. Seattle is so we just read that. Let me help her all out here.
Speaker 4:A city does not have values. A city in America is a conglomeration of people who are free to express their beliefs, including religious beliefs, in whatever legal way they see fit, including religious beliefs in whatever legal way they see fit. A city, a city in America, is a whatever way they see fit. Conglomerates of people are free to express their beliefs, including religious beliefs, in whatever way they see fit if someone is provoked to violence and hatred by a singing of worship songs, and that's a symptom of their own depravity. But the trans community is nothing if it isn't deranged cult dead set on bending everyone to its will by any means necessary. Pay attention to the world's Harold uses, essentially saying that being LGBTQ plus in Seattle gives one veto power over the rights of others.
Speaker 4:Harold went on to blame anarchists who infiltrated the counter protest the counter protest for the violence, instead of just admitting that the counter protesters were the anarchists. Then he directed the city parks department to investigate the application submitted by the christians for their worship service, suggesting they should not have been allowed to be there. While there are broad first-minute protections permitting events under free speech protections, we read this wow so, wow so the question I have, the question I'm posing here, is is there a war on Christianity in your neighborhood? I observed this as I went through the prison system. You know, when I got indicted, I had this thought that like well, I've lived a good life, this will give me some credit with the system and I found it was anything but true. In fact, if you go read the sentencing memorandum that the prosecution put out, they basically and it might've actually been in the PSI report, the pre-sentence investigation report they did Either way. When they recommend my sentencing, they recommended upward variance.
Speaker 4:They wanted to put me in prison for 109 months and their justification was that was because I came from a good family, a nuclear I think they even use the word nuclear family. I came to get from a nuclear family. I was not disadvantaged as a youth. I was. I'm well educated and I don't come from any kind of socioeconomic background. So my crime wasn't because I was trying to feed myself or whatever, and therefore they had to come down with the hammer on me to prevent other good people like me from committing crime.
Speaker 4:And I'm like, hold on a second. So if I had been a deadbeat, you either would have used it against me or you used it for me, because I'm a good guy. You've got a way to use it against me or to use it for me. You almost can't win. I mean, that's what I realized. It's like, oh, they're not going to use this as good credit. The other thing I saw was. I saw guards that were very I don't know how to describe it other than like nihilistic, I mean hateful, and they would make snide comments about inmates that were trying to do Bible study and things like that. They would, you know, oh good, you know, yeah, like the Bible is going to save you, kind of thing, and it was really weird to me. You'd think that they would be supportive of that, but I didn't find that at all. Here's Tucker Carlson making a comment about that very thing, about a war against Christians From our perspective over here.
Speaker 11:The Ukrainian government is not just at war with Russia, but also with Christianity. The Ukrainian government has banned the largest Christian denomination in Ukraine and has embraced transgenderism and other explicitly anti-Christian forms of expression. Are you aware of that? Are the Russians aware of that? Is there a religious component? Just because their hostility to Christianity is so obvious? I wonder if you notice it.
Speaker 7:I always ask the soldiers on the front line what they're doing there. Why are they fighting, what are they fighting for? And often an answer they give is they're fighting Satan because they view the religious atmosphere so different, as you point out, in Ukraine than the traditional Russian society.
Speaker 4:I didn't set that up very well. He's talking about the Ukrainian war and he's saying in Ukraine, right, they've banned the largest Christian denomination, which I believe might just be Russian Orthodox, but nonetheless, you know, banning someone's Christian religious faith is a big deal. He suspended any free speech semblance. They have suspended elections, right, they've embraced transgenderism, and all of that is any wonder.
Speaker 4:When you come over to america, it's the far left, specifically, that has this overwhelming odd support for ukraine. Like, all of a sudden, the far left that was anti-war is pro-war, you know, and it's. And I think I, I think this, some of this comes from, like, for the young kids that don't know, it's that communist idea of overthrowing the czar. They view putin as the modern day czar and you know, russia is not communist. They've really done away with that. They didn't like it and so while they they're, they're a nationalistic country. I mean, they're all about the russian people, like, like here in america, we, the people, work. They're all about the people right, have a very paternal order over there, but nonetheless they're not that. So I'm wondering if they're projecting onto that. But when you think about the odd war fighting alliance between the far left, the communists, the true fascists, the anti-Christian movement and Ukraine. It's odd and then on the Republican side the only place where you see super strong support for ukraine are usually in the republicans that we have a little bit of a question about their, uh, normalcy when it comes to sexual orientation, if that makes any sense. So it's very odd the connection there and I'm I've wondered this for a long time right, we, we, if you live as a Christian minority in a Muslim country and you hear about persecution, of course.
Speaker 4:Right, if you hear about Christian persecution in another culture, that they're the minority, of course, but here in the United States we just presume it's the predominant culture. I mean, it's clearly the predominant culture, but we just presume that everybody has the base programming of Christianity and what you find is that's not really the case. When they run those stats on church attendance and things like that and hey, listen, I'm not putting my hand up saying I'm some major church attender or anything like that but when they run those stats and you see them going down and down and down, here in the Pacific Northwest those numbers have been down and down and down and now you're seeing this youth generation that's actually coming out against Christians. Now, is it just because the Christians want them to quote, not touch our kids, leave our kids alone? This becomes very interesting because, again, is this about them wanting access to the kids? Is this about them opposing Christianity in anything it stands for as a general rule of thumb, or is this? You know what is it that they're protesting? And if they're protesting, you know, keep our hands off our kids. You'd think they would take that messaging and be like, yeah, but leave consenting adults alone. Okay, well, that's fair enough, but that's you know. We're not here protesting adults, we're protesting kids.
Speaker 4:Do you see what I'm saying? Nothing here makes a lot of society. That's the constitution of the people, right? Not the constitution of the land, not the constitution of the government. The constitution, the makeup, the substance of the people, right. In order to destroy a government, a constitution, right, that is supported by the people, the constitution, the makeup of the people, where the government reflects society's values. You've got to then change those value sets, and that's what I see happening is I see people teaching atheism.
Speaker 4:I see people teaching scientism. I see people teaching other things other than the basic premise of Western liberalism, which is based in the individual, which stems forth from Christianity is enshrined within Christianity. They complement each other. Christianity and liberalism complement each other. You can have Christians that get along well. Thomas Paine talked about this in Common Sense. He lauded the diversity of Christianity and sex because through Christian brotherhood we could have debate. A lot of people don't recognize this, but Thomas Paine himself was an agnostic, borderline atheist, if not completely atheist, but he understood the value of Christian principles in the Bible and many of our founding fathers understood that. So it's a huge loss. It's a huge loss and the only solution that we can be for that is I am the solution right. Do your part. Do your part to share Christian values with people that you have influence with. Live them. It's that simple.
Speaker 4:All right, candace Owens has something kind of interesting here and this actually I saw before she posted it. This is out of France and this is just one of those palace intrigue moments, but this is the French president, emmanuel Macron, sitting here, and if anybody's followed Candace Owens or anything, she's been really coming after a lot of leaders for their odd lifestyles. So Macron is married to Bridget Macron, who is quite a bit older than him, like a lot older, in fact. Let's get the smartest amongst us grok here to give us an answer. So let's go grok, how old, how much older is uh bridget ma crone from emmanuel, from Emmanuel Macron, the president of France? You don't have to even spell anything right for Grok, it just gets it all. It's amazing. It was obviously trained to read all forms of communication 24 years older. So Bridget Macron is 24 years older.
Speaker 4:And then I'm going to ask Grok another question Was she Emmanuel's caregiver or babysitter at any point? Oh, no, great, perfect, okay. So she was a teacher for somewhere where he was a student, but the relationship occurred later. So I'm not going to get into that, but I've heard that rumor that she was like his babysitter or something again, rumor. All right, bridget mccrone is 24 years older than emmanuel mccrone. So you know, not, like you know the end of the world. It's just a little unusual. It's kind of outside the bell curve, if you know what I mean. So this is Emmanuel Macron standing here getting ready to get off his jet. He just got face pushed. You see this here. So if a hand in the face, right, she puts it right up on his face, pushes him away.
Speaker 13:Ok wow, and yet here it happens. The president is in Vietnam and Andy goes up in the face.
Speaker 4:And he waves to the press and he waves to the press and then they come walking out together. Oh, there's not that part of the video. So they come walking off the airplane. It's her. Like she's wearing the red, it's her. They come walking out together. He keeps putting his hand out to grab her hand and she won't wearing the red. It's her. They come walking out together. He keeps putting his hand out to to grab her hand and she won't grab the hand. It's really funny, uh yeah. So they come walking out and they won't touch. It's funny. It's funny. We all have our lover spats. It's just kind of funny. Another thing that happened, uh, this week is we were getting really close to some type of talks with Ukraine and Russia, but apparently a couple of things happened. Russia starts firing missiles into Ukraine and then Ukraine tries to assassinate President Putin in his helicopter.
Speaker 9:Now I'll give you an update. I'm not.
Speaker 4:I don't believe much of anything with regards to details. Who actually shot at who, you know? I mean one country launching missions, missiles, into the other country seems pretty obvious. That's just kind of what's going on there. But when we're talking about it in terms of like, who tried to assassinate Putin? Who knows? It could have been a false flag event just to create more reason to continue this whole nightmare, who knows? But this is trump talking about how disappointed he is in putin. Uh, because he's still launching missiles I'll give you an update.
Speaker 9:I'm not happy with what putin's doing. He's killing a lot of people and I don't know what the hell happened to putin. I've known him a long time, always gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities and killing people and I don't like it at all. Okay, we're in the middle of talking and he's shooting rockets into kiev and other cities. I don't like it at all. I'll give you an update. I'm not happy with what okay.
Speaker 4:so I just realized through that whole last segment I am such a ding-a-ling to that whole last segment I don't think I actually showed you the video of Emmanuel Macron. So we're going to do that just because I feel like I owe it to the video listeners this time, who usually, I think, get the upper end of the stick as far as seeing videos. So I feel like I owe it to you guys to show it to you. So here it is. This is Emmanuel Macron.
Speaker 13:And hop, there's a gesture. There's a gesture, so obviously it's Brigitte Macron's hand, and so this gesture is obviously commented.
Speaker 4:I would love to know, just because it would be interesting to know. I would love to know the story behind that. Okay, so, so Putin is still firing missiles into ukraine. That is no good. Don't like that. Hear that at all. Um, mike lee put this little meme out and I think it's very apropos. Government is necessary because people left unchecked will do evil. And then the following picture is the government is composed of people left unchecked. Yes, yes, mike Lee. So I ran across this video.
Speaker 4:Political quips posted a series of videos that they got of Ashley Babbitt and, as many of you know, ashley Babbitt is the young lady who was shot inside of the Capitol on January 6th. Her family just was awarded a settlement by the government with regards to this for basically an unlawful killing or something to that effect, and I've never heard Ashley Babbitt speak right. I've seen her. I've seen lots of videos of her. I've met her mother Wonderful, beautiful woman, absolutely compassionate, really took up all the cause of the J Sixers. Phenomenal woman. I hope to someday have her on this podcast on an interview Really great person. She's become good friends with my wife as well, anyway.
Speaker 4:So this is Ashley Babbitt, and it was a three part video. This is, I think, the third part, and this is in November of 2020 through 2020. So she's uh, just get. I think it's just after the election or just getting ready for the election. Anyways, listen to her rant. It's a two minute video, but I just feel like Ashley Babbitt is worth being heard. She's someone who really gave her life and when I listen to her, I think I wonder if my friends and family are familiar with rants like this.
Speaker 2:Now, all of a sudden, it's Trump's fault, because he's exposing the fact that everybody has been operating off of this. Oh well, yeah, we get elected, but we're not going to do anything. What is Maxine Waters done for California? Look at her district. Look at her district. Look at what Gavin Newsom has done to San Francisco. Now he's our governor. You got Jerry Brown, okay, which apparently fires in California are not as important to him as making money available for lawyers for this illegal immigrant situation that's happening 15 minutes from my house.
Speaker 2:And everybody, all of a sudden. Now all of a sudden, they're activists because Donald Trump showed up. No, it's because you're being exposed for everything that you have not done, and this is not a left thing, it's not a right thing, this is an everybody thing. Everybody needs to wake up and start doing their jobs and realize that they work for us. I want this country to be beautiful and prosperous for everybody, for whites, for blacks, for women, for children, for our future, for our environment, for the sanctity of the sovereignty of our nation, our economy. I want everybody to have health care. Everybody wants these things, but we have leaders that refuse to sit down like adults and work through actual issues that we have. It's all finger pointing and people are sick of it. People like me are tired of it, and everybody the left still does not.
Speaker 2:Certain people on the left and, honestly, certain people on the right, I feel still do not understand why Donald Trump was elected. And it is because he is speaking to everybody. Okay, he's trying to speak to everybody. Okay, he's trying to speak to everybody, but because the media is so focused on just, they would rather see this president fail than my country, our country, succeed. Okay, everybody, everybody. And it is disgusting and it is disturbing to me, and I really feel like there are a lot of people that feel like I do. So I'm going to end it now because, like I said, this is my first real venture into doing this. So, please comment, you guys can DM me, give me some suggestions. Like I said, I'm not, I don't, I don't do this, I'm just expressing my opinion. So, thank you all. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I hope you have a, you know one. Wow.
Speaker 4:It's interesting hearing you know someone like that. We never got to hear her. We never got to hear why she was there. We never got to hear any of that. But to hear her talk like that, she clearly was seeing everything that was going on. She clearly is passionate about this country. She's an Air Force veteran. Multiple deployments gave a lot. So she's calling out people, local politicians, for her.
Speaker 4:Maxine Waters is from California, right? Maxine Waters, it's a big deal. I see this and I'm just like. This is why we continue to fight all along the way. This is why we have to stand up, speak up. It's because people like that you know, I don't care, you go develop your own opinion on what happened with her, but that's the type of people who were stepping up on January 6th.
Speaker 4:People like myself, many other people that I've met. Sure, there's a couple of knuckleheads mixed in 1600 people, but a lot of us are the kind of people that I would. I would propose that if we're protesting the government, it has a problem. It has a problem. If someone with my patriotism and my understanding of how it should work is protesting, you have a problem right. And not only that, but I'm a contributor business owner, someone who's contributed to society, you have a problem, ashley Babbitt, when she's protesting, you have a problem. She's not coming from a place of bigotry or anger or anything like that. She's coming from a place of the peasant. I want it better for everybody Whites, blacks, women, everyone. She's like you're making bad decisions with our money. It's that simple. Talking about the money and how the money is basically just being you know going out of the legislature and right back into people's hands.
Speaker 12:It goes from the American taxpayers back pocket to the back pocket of politicians in Washington DC. If it's either party, I don't care. They need to be exposed and they need to be out of guarantee.
Speaker 4:It goes from the American I'm really bad at the camera when I'm here by myself, so I did that whole monologue looking into the camera, realizing you guys were just looking at my screen, so, apologize, maybe it's a better show audio today than video. Good, gravy, oh yeah, I'm looking here on the rumble, see. Yeah, ron, I miss you today. Buddy, I miss you, okay. So, um, ed Martin had a little discussion with Matt Gates about his weaponization committee and he talks about a series of things here. This is about a couple minute clip. We're going to take a listen. He's talking about, uh, what he's been up to since he's moved over to be the pardon and weaponization attorney. He talks about J six compensation, helping make people whole. He uses my favorite word of all, which is the word equity. Remember, when they use the word equity, they mean equality, but we know what the real word equity means. So this is a fun little video here.
Speaker 10:And also about your other dual role as leader of the Department of Justice's weaponization, and there's almost. If you threw a rock in Washington DC, it would probably land in the parking lot of some federal agency that has been weaponized against at least someone in some manner. How are you going to go about triaging and prioritizing the very important work of the weaponization working group that you lead?
Speaker 6:Well, let me say something and then heal the people that have been really hurt.
Speaker 10:I want to ask a question also about the very important work of the weaponization working group that you lead.
Speaker 6:Well, let me say something that sort of may go counter to what I just told you about. You know as important as the pardon discussion is and we'll get to the bottom of it that's not, Matt, the process that has been the most abusive in terms of weaponization, right? We've seen the January 6th defendants be weaponized against. We've seen COVID be weaponized against victims, right. So we have an obligation in the weaponization working group to follow the lead of the president. On day one he said I want you to make government not weaponized. Then we had Attorney General Bondi come in and she gave us categories to look at that were very specific the weaponization of the law by Jack Smith and by some of the prosecutors, and that's expanded to include lawfare against, say, the electors who were doing their duty under the Constitution and are still being prosecuted across the country, lawyers who are being prosecuted. So there's a category Attorney General Bondi said look at these, including, by the way, school board parents, parents of school board meetings, where they were targeted. Catholics were targeted. She got whistleblowers. So Attorney General Bondi gave us some direction.
Speaker 6:But as you say, Matt, you know, show me your priorities and I'll show you what you care about. We at the Weaponization Working Group have been spending the last three or four days, my first days on the job, developing those categories that we're going to focus on. You know, and being able to drive through, as the deputy attorney general is Todd Blanche, and he said it so well, once you know where the problems are and you're digging into them, then you find where the solutions are, whether it's referring them out for prosecution, whether it's other kinds of actions that could be available, including civil actions. And you know, Matt, I'll say last, in summary, that could be available, including civil actions. And you know, Matt, I'll say last, in summary. We have an obligation to show what's happened by investigation, hold people accountable, by prosecution and other means, and we also have an obligation to heal the people that have been damaged.
Speaker 6:And you know, I got an earful from Senator Tillis saying are you for reparations? And he wanted to talk all about that. What I'm for is, when the government destroys someone and their life and their livelihood and their family, you're darn right, they should be made whole. That's real equity, to get people back to where they were before. That's what everybody, from Nelson Mandela back in the era when he and Desmond Tutu said we're going to reform ourselves. Everybody knows this is how you move forward is identify who the wrongdoers were, hold them accountable, the ways you can, and then heal the people that have been really hurt.
Speaker 4:I sure hope they keep true to that. Heal the people that have been really hurt. I sure hope they keep true with that. Heal the people that have been really hurt. It's funny because, going through the January 6th debacle adventure journey whatever you want to call it you'd see posts online people claiming that we were at some resort in Mar-a-Lago or something. I'll tell you what. I've never been in a resort with raw sewage on the floor or mold or rats, or stale food or endless soy meat products. I've never been in a resort that was like that.
Speaker 4:So we really went through this. I really went to prison. That was a real deal. That was not happening. There was no informed consent. It was hey, are you volunteering to go do this? January 6th false flag event? It was none of that. None of that. This was as real as real could be to them. When they said things like attack on democracy, when they said things like domestic terrorists, they followed through with real action, treating us just like that and it's unbelievable to some people because we survived. So they don't think it really happened, because when you actually add up all the things that were done to us, especially if you'd look at it collectively, it's astonishing.
Speaker 4:We've made it through and I'm telling you guys, a lot of people didn't. There's a lot of people who took their lives. There's a couple of them. There's a lot of people who lost their marriages. Lots of lost homes, tons of lost careers, divided and, you know, families just broken and split, kids without parents at important events. I mean they did that, that really happened. We got through it. Raids on our houses being debanked, right, irs audits, I mean you go on and on and on. They did that and and collectively we kind of survived.
Speaker 4:But I have a lot of our, our, I mean some of the more prominent J6ers in private we've been talking and it's like, yeah, it's a struggle. I don't know how we're going to pay certain bills in the coming months. I don't know how we're going to pay them this month. I don't know how they're going to get. You know, there's one guy. He's away from home. Everybody's saying, hey, come back down here, and he's like I actually do not have money for a bus ticket. He's like I have expired licensing. He's like I don't have a driver's license. I have my temporary prison license still. He's like I haven't been able to get out of this town. No-transcript number and maybe the number that some people banty around are totally different.
Speaker 4:Another, another great assessment. I wanted to, you know, give you guys a couple of these bigger picture things, bigger themes. So obviously we've had this Joe Biden cover up that's been going on and that Joe Biden cover up has resulted in a lot of people in the mainstream left media ecosystem just clowning themselves, acting like they were duped. You know that they couldn't see with their, their lying eyes, but you got to remember these guys are like liars, liars professionals. So Jake Tapper's talking about that or not Jake Tapper? Mark Victor Hanson is talking about how Jake Tapper has felt the ultimate test, as well as others.
Speaker 14:Tapper write this a year ago because he knows what would have happened. Somebody in the White House would have called up and said Tapper, no one from CNN is going to get a seat at a press conference, there's not going to be any CNN interviews. So he backed down and now, in a very cowardly fashion. Now he comes out and he is blaming the White House cover-up. But what he doesn't tell us is the White House cover-up would have been impossible had not CNN, msnbc, pbs, nbc, abc, cbs all conspired with the White House staff to downplay not just downplay Biden's cognitive decline, but attack people. Bottom line. They had more interest in protecting this left-wing administration who was using this waxen effigy of Joe Biden, and for someone's purposes. We don't know who was running the country, who was giving him the auto-pin executive orders. We don't have no idea who those people are. We have a suspicion that was the Obama crowd, but nevertheless they didn't care about that. They did not care about that. All they knew is that this was a left-wing agenda and it had to be preserved by any means necessary, and that included lying, lying, covering up and, worst of all, demonizing and attacking people who sought to tell the truth about Joe Biden and now he wants to say what.
Speaker 14:I have a little humility. I may, may or not. I sort of kind of was part of the cover-up, but now the real Jack Tapper is in this book. Who's now telling truth to power? No, you're telling truth to impotence.
Speaker 14:Joe Biden has got cancer, he's written off, he's in decline, the family is disgraced. It's easy now to write about that. It was hard and would have required intellectual courage, moral fortitude to say this when he was the most powerful man in the world. And so, jake Tapper, you failed that test, because this is one of the greatest acts of duplicity moral duplicity I've seen in my entire life. And it joins a long, long, long list of collusion, capers, conspiracy, bogus frauds, ruses.
Speaker 14:Jake Tapper, you should go back and see what was your position on Russian collusion? What was your position on Hunter laptop disinformation? What was your position on the Steele dossier? What was your position on the Steele dossier? What was your position on the 51 intelligence authorities? And I think in every one of those case you fail the test of truth. And you really did this time, in the greatest cover up in the history, as I said, of the American presidency and it's not over yet, because we're going to learn more and more tragically about Joe Biden's medical condition and to see if not just whether the cognitive disabilities of Biden were cover up, but whether his prostate metastasized cancer contributed to that and that source was also covered up.
Speaker 4:We are going to learn a lot. Covering up, we are going to learn a lot and we have to be really careful, because in part of this cover-up right is is this idea that?
Speaker 14:okay, why didn't there was?
Speaker 4:a complete ban on any reporting on biden's health on the left, other than to be like, oh it's cheap fakes or oh it's a scam or it's a. The right wing is always jumping on you guys' votes. Look at Trump, look at Trump. Well, now that we've gone through the scandal, there's going to be a lot of concern, and it's fake concern. Oh, we have to have open medical records for the president. Oh, we have to have psychological exams, all they have to do. There's going to be more invasion into the privacy of the president, beyond just what we normally would do.
Speaker 4:Nobody was concerned about their medical condition if they were performing, talking, taking interviews, anything like that, right? Nobody cared about body fat mass index. Nobody cared about cholesterol levels. We just assume their cholesterol is through the roof. Their blood pressure has got to be a billion over nine, right? I mean, of course these people are stressed out. Look at their pictures. They go coming in with normal colored hair and they come out white, gray, right, I mean, these people obviously have the weight of the world actually sitting on their shoulders, so of course they're going to be stressed and have all these issues.
Speaker 4:But, yes, we want to know about cancer, we want to know about dementia. We want to know about Alzheimer's, we want to know about Parkinson's. We want the things that actually debilitate them from doing their job. We're going to want to know, but see, now, instead of it just being a matter of trust that they would disclose those things as they were necessary, now we're into a world where they covered it up. So now they're going to want to have the pendulum swing the other way, and what you're going to see is you're going to see a lack of freedom on the behalf of the executive branch. You're going to see stronger ways for a committee to be able to take out the president via the 25th Amendment. See, before it's got to kind of start with the vice president and the cabinet. They're going to make it some other way, and what they're doing is they're doing what's called the Hegelian dialectic.
Speaker 4:Right, and we've talked about this before, the Hegelian dialectic, where you take one issue, you split it and then you tack it against each other. So here's an explanation of it as well as the history of it and how it comes from Germany and the Hegelians are kind of what gave rise to socialism and socialism, and it's not because Hegel himself was a collectivist or socialist in any way? Not at all. What he was doing was he was trying to explain how you could move a population to a new conclusion or to a new system, because at this time everything was happening naturally. Everything was just kind of the inertia.
Speaker 4:Leaders didn't understand how to control their people other than just stick with what works. Everything was functioning on what works. Well, along come this class of people who don't just want to do what works, but they want to actually shape something differently. They want to change the direction from just what works and what's natural and the relation you know, the political relationships amongst people into a new objective. They wanted to take a system in one area and make it more like a system in another area. So how do you do that? How do you get the different people? And so hegel broke it down and this is what he came up with on looking through history and how to, uh, change people, and it's called the Hegelian dialectic.
Speaker 8:So Napoleon conquers Europe and the King of Prussia said we can't get conquered that easy anymore, we got to strengthen the state. He gets a philosopher named Hegel. He's a professor at the University of Berlin and he comes up with something called Hegelian dialectics. One of his students is Karl Marx. And so the dialectic is a triangle thesis, antithesis, synthesis. And. And so the dialectic is a triangle thesis, antithesis, synthesis.
Speaker 8:And so Karl Marx says okay, the thesis is the status quo, the antithesis, or antithesis, is a crisis. You sow discord, you send in agitators, agent provocateurs, and they sow discord. And then, when the people feel insecure, they'll surrender their freedom for security to somebody promising to solve it. And there's a synthesis. But the synthesis is you've lost half of your freedom. And so this process you start off with a status quo. You create a problem that's real bad and everybody's happy to settle for your answer that's half as bad. And then that becomes the new starting point. You create another problem that's real bad and everybody's happy to settle for your answer. Then you create another problem, and after each crisis the people give up a little more of their freedom and independence. Right? So napoleon conquers europe and the king of Prussia said.
Speaker 4:So you're watching one of these here where it's like we're giving up because they're mea cupid on Biden's health and they've mea cupid on the laptop, sort of. And they've mea cupid on Russiagate. They've moved us to where it's like, oh, we can keep trusting them. Really, once they lied to us about Russiagate, we should have never believed them on anything, ever again. Once you lie that Trump says there's fine people on both sides of a Nazi rally and he didn't say that you shouldn't trust anything that comes out of their mouth again, but they keep. You know, oh well, it was a huge lie, oh, it wasn't that big of a lie. And they move people right 9-11.
Speaker 4:Oh my gosh, freedom is dangerous. The terrorists operate in freedom. So let's pass the Patriot Act and we'll all lose a little bit of freedom, but we'll find just the terrorists. Well, pretty soon it's more and more. Everything's like that, the Galilean dialectic. So I wanted to share that with you guys. Don't really want to go too much deeper into it. We got a little shorter show today. Deeper into it we got a little shorter show today. Obviously it's a holiday. I'm here alone. Ron wasn't here to giggle with me and laugh, so we'll look forward to tomorrow. Anyways, you guys, I really appreciate it. I've got to jump over onto the other monitor in order to wrap up the show, so give me just a minute.
Speaker 4:I'll be there in just a second all right now I am on ron's mic, but am I on ron's camera? I'm on ron's camera. All right, folks, that's it for us today. Oh, and look at that. Oh, ron's camera. There we go. All right, folks, that's it for us today. Thank you so much for joining me. I really appreciate you guys being here and with that, we'll talk to you guys again.
Speaker 1:Old woman, man, man, sorry, what knight lives in that castle over there. I'm 37. What? I'm 37. I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you man. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind you looked.
Speaker 1:What I object to is that you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king, oh, king, eh, very nice. And how do you get that? Eh, by exploiting the workers, by hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society, if there's ever going to be any progress there is. There's some lovely filth down here. Oh, how do you do? How do you do?
Speaker 1:Good, lady, I am Arthur, king of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of the? Who, the Britons? Who are the Britons? Well, we all are. We are all Britons and I am your king. I didn't know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship, a self-perpetuating autocracy, in which the working class is oh, there you go, bringing class into the gang. That's what it's all about. If only people would, please, please, good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What I told you? We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes, but all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see, by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs, be quiet. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of more major, be quiet.
Speaker 1:I order you to be quiet. Order. Who does he think he is? I'm your king. Well, I didn't vote for you. You don't vote for kings. Well, I can become king. Then. The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest, shimmering semite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that I, arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king.
Speaker 1:Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. Be quiet. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you. Shut up. If I went round saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away. Shut up, will you Shut up? Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up. Oh, come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help, help. I'm being repressed, bloody peasant. Oh, what a giveaway. Did you hear that? Did you hear that? Eh, that's what I'm on about. Did you see him repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?