Peasants Perspective

When the Wicked Slay the Wicked: Navigating a Broken System Without Becoming What You Hate

Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 110

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Are we modern-day peasants living under a system that exploits us at every turn? Today's episode dives deep into this provocative question, examining how everyday Americans bear the weight of institutional failures while those in power remain shielded from consequences.

We begin with a bombshell revelation about the FEMA response to the Lahaina wildfires in Hawaii—where one in six survivors reportedly were forced to trade sexual favors for basic supplies. This unthinkable scenario happening on American soil raises profound questions about who truly protects citizens in their most vulnerable moments. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has delivered an 8-1 ruling in favor of Trump's executive order to reduce the federal workforce, potentially the first step toward meaningful administrative reform.

The Epstein document release has dominated headlines, but we offer a perspective that challenges listeners to consider whether focusing exclusively on individual bad actors prevents us from addressing the systems that enable such corruption. Through references to historical and literary examples—from Christ's refusal to call down legions of angels to the Count of Monte Cristo's pursuit of justice without becoming his enemies—we explore how to fight corruption without becoming corrupted ourselves.

Former CIA Director John Brennan and attorney Mark Elias make appearances in our discussion as we analyze their responses to potential investigations, highlighting the stark contrast between their words and actions. Their projection of wrongdoing onto others while claiming righteousness perfectly illustrates the challenges of navigating a compromised system.

Our most important message? You hold the power to create change. Rather than waiting for top-down solutions from institutions that may be part of the problem, we advocate for reclaiming personal sovereignty, supporting your community, and building alternative systems that reflect your values. As one host puts it, "It's about reclaiming my capacity for freedom."

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Speaker 1:

and when they went to the queen to tell her, do you know what she said? Let them eat cake we're getting screwed, man.

Speaker 3:

Every time we turn around we're getting screwed. Oh, the revolution's gonna be through podcasting for sure. That's the only way we talk. It's the little guys, the little guys that take the brunt of everything. It's gotta stop. Peasants, man, we're just peasants, every one of us. You watch those old movies. You see the peasants in the background With the kings and queens walking around. We're those people. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of the Peasants Perspective. We're so glad to have you guys today Okay, yesterday on the show.

Speaker 3:

One of the funniest things that ever happened Uh-oh, it was the inserting myself into the pizza case. Oh yeah, I'm sorry, I have gone back and watched that clip like four or five times because I just thought it was too stinking funny. So I wanted to actually show you guys these pictures of when I was having lunch with matt damon. So hold on before you go to my screen here, all right, all right. So this is it, right here. Go ahead and show the screen. So this is me, matt Damon, having a pizza party at Famous Joe's Pizza. You saw us in Spider-Man. So that's me and Matt Damon right there. That was like the day after one of my hearings I drove from DC to new york to fly out from newark and I spent the afternoon in new york and literally just ran into matt damon at the pizza shop did you just grab a picture?

Speaker 4:

did you talk at all? Oh, we talked did he know who you were? Did you tell him?

Speaker 3:

absolutely not, but he's shorter than you think. Okay, uh, anyways he's, he's a cool guy. I like his movies. Man, what do you want? What do you say? Uh, anyways, pretty fun. So, yeah, yesterday, when you're like party with matt david, I was like, anyways, oh, that was really funny.

Speaker 4:

I honestly I thought it was funny because you couldn't hear yourself saying it yeah, hey, on.

Speaker 3:

Uh, on youtube I'm not seeing the live. Are we streaming there? Does it show on your end? Take a quick check yeah, I show one person watching all right.

Speaker 3:

Well, I'm probably just probably not updating yet. Let's check it out. I like to have the live chat on there. I mean, who knows, weed and boys might have already made a comment. Yep, here it is Okay. All right, sorry, if there's a little noise here, it's probably. Oh no, we're good. Oh man, I woke up this morning and I was so stinking tired. For the last couple of weeks we've been, I've been like working 12 and 14 hour days. I mean, it's something when you start your day at 5. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

My kids don't understand.

Speaker 3:

Oh, my goodness. Anyways, I'm, I uh, since I got back from prison. So you know, when I was in my twenties I was just working long hours. Oh, yeah, yeah, Go, go go.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Young family trying to make it all happen long hours, oh yeah, yeah, go, go, go, yeah, young family trying to make it all happen. And by the time, you know, before prison, I'd pretty much built my business. It was kind of on autopilot. I had all the people in place. I didn't have to do any advertising. I mean, it was just kind of like set I just, I was a, I was an operator. Princess right, it's a machine, princess, just get my machine. Dig holes, set septic tanks. It was hard work, but but it was just, I just labored, you know, just like your normal peasant.

Speaker 3:

And anyways, after prison, you know, clearly they changed the dynamic of my life. And so here we are. So it's like being 20 again. It's like, well, I better figure out how to make a living. So, anyways, this is a passion project and we love doing it because it's got meaning and purpose. And I'm a big believer that dollars follow value. So if we provide value in people's lives, then that that energy will be you know, is measured in dollars and it'll eventually work its way out. Karma is good like that. So, anyways, good morning, fair razor, I still can't say that. And metal is metal is good, thank you. Metal is joy, angie, it looks like you're also over on YouTube, so thank you. Good morning you guys. All right.

Speaker 3:

So Trump administration yesterday had a big win in the Supreme Court. It was eight to one, right. Trump did an executive order saying he wanted to reduce the federal workforce. He wanted to reduce the federal workforce and of course you know, everybody sued him, got one of those judicial imperialism injunctions to prevent him from reorganizing and laying off and all that kind of stuff. And so the Supreme Court decided in an eight to one ruling that Trump could continue on with executing the executive order. And here's where the entire decision hung up.

Speaker 3:

Executive order says reduce the federal workforce in accordance with the law. The lawsuit was saying you can't fire anybody. And the Supreme Court came back and said well, they haven't fired anybody yet and they haven't broken the law. And the executive order says follow the law. So until there's a you know, a claim is pretty clear Say that you've broken the law, go back to the district court and litigate it there. But as far as we're concerned, this executive order can continue because it says in the executive order to follow the law right, yeah, so quit spinning wheels spinning wheels, yep and uh, let it go through.

Speaker 3:

So that was a big win for the trump administration. Um, I imagine a lot of, a lot of federal employees that were part of that injunction were like oh crap, we're in trouble and this is something that I wanted to show you guys. This is very, very real. I had to double check this. It was posted in multiple places large accounts, credible accounts. It is shocking. So what I'm going to play you is shocking. It should be shocking to you. This is something you would expect in the most corrupt of third world countries.

Speaker 3:

Okay, when we talk about this Epstein thing, which is sucking up the news cycle and it's not a small deal my wife yesterday she's like Taylor, this Epstein thing is a big deal I'm like it is a big deal, yeah, but we're talking about the world here. We're talking about so many problems. You can't possibly fix every problem. You fix every problem. You can't right. The only thing you could do is you can steer the ship and try to course correct and then maybe you can go back and fix some of the past problems. And I understand some people's like well, you can't move forward until you go back to the past. Okay, well, that's how you end up with an eye, for an eye makes everybody blind. I mean, that's, that's exactly how it is.

Speaker 3:

Let's be a little realistic. Even our Lord and Savior did not go and seek vengeance in his life. He let the thing play out right. That's why we talk every morning. We want people to have the spirit of liberty. I don't care if you agree with me or disagree with me on policy or what you think we should. I am all here for the debate. I'm all here for the debate on how to fix our problems. But let's nobody fight. But let's nobody fight about it. Exactly let's. Let's use all the things that our forefathers and our founders and framers gave us the tools, free speech, open debate and dialogue, experiments, 50 separate states with 50 separate law sets, counties, cities You've got so many ways to go find a place where you can express your liberty. If you want to be a socialist, go ahead. Move to downtown seattle, see how it works out for you.

Speaker 3:

You know, apparently new york's gonna make a hard left turn here pretty soon but let's not turn in the entirety of america into mcdonald's yes and that's let's not hone all of our anger down on one single person, because the problem with the epstein thing is this this sex abuse is so pervasive that you can't really get away from it in any sector that we're looking at. And so while Epstein, you know, always the rich guy and he gets away with it, guys, I got news for you A lot of people get away with it. Okay, so this is Kristi Noem talking about the Lahaina fires. You remember the Lahaina fires in Hawaii? Yeah, right, and it was a bad response and blah, blah, blah. Oh, it was way worse than what we think. And then after, oh, I've got to change the audio, not ai, in case you thought we were.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I gotta, I gotta get. Uh, john's little thing that he posted about knowing we're not ai and if we ever become AI, he'll start working out and testing the strength of metals and stuff.

Speaker 3:

I need to like, make that into a t-shirt quote which, by the way, if anybody wants to be our merch guy in charge of, like the Pez's perspective merch store, just get ahold of me. I'm absolutely for it. We need merch. I don't have time to create it. I think it would be fun to have T-shirts and mugs and coasters and all that kind of stuff. So she went some of the frankly hilarious things that happen on the show.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so this is Christy Noem talking about the FEMA response to the Lahaina fires. Again, when we're in a world where it's like, well, we can't let this stuff go, guys, there's so many strings to pull, at a certain point we have to redirect so that we even have the strength to go back and fix this stuff, because the people that we rely on fixing this could be part of the issue. You know what I'm saying? Listen to this.

Speaker 7:

And then, after the wildfires in Maui residents voiced concerns that every FEMA employee that they spoke with had different answers. None of them had conversations that resulted in getting assistance that was helpful or any clarity in their situations. The situation in lahaina was so bad that one in six survivors were forced to trade sexual favors, other favors, for just basic supplies that what that's fema?

Speaker 3:

oh, just to get basic supplies. United states citizens, residents of hawaii, had to trade sex favors to get food, water, medicine after the fires. Where's the outrage? That was you, that was us, that's every disaster that could be. How do we know that's not going on in Texas right now? Wow, wow, wow. How many strings do we have?

Speaker 3:

This Catherine Austin Fitz talks about the evil is laced in and everything. I got news for you. The church of Satan, the synagogue, whatever they their official satanic church openly brags about infiltrating every major American religion at the top levels. They openly brag about it openly. Okay, I mean this. This stuff is so pervasive. That's why it's like look, the Epstein thing is a big target, but he's almost a ruse, he's a distraction. Okay, I'm not. I am by no means saying that there shouldn't be justice for those victims. I am by no means saying that it shouldn't be looked into means saying that it shouldn't be looked into. I am by no means saying that they shouldn't release the files, but I'm also a little bit of a pragmatist saying this is politics it's kind of like saying lee harvey, oswald didn't work alone so.

Speaker 3:

So one of the things that scott adams pointed out yesterday and you know, there's a million theories as to why this stuff's going on with epstein. But he basically said what if you've got a whole handful of Middle Eastern countries Israel, clearly, you know and a couple in England that say, listen, this Epstein thing's got to die for the sake of peace in the Middle East, for the sake of the world order, this thing's got to die. You've got to figure out a way to not tie it to us. So Trump comes to cash Dan and Pam is like listen, this, this, we're moving on. We're moving on for the sake of the equities of the planet. We're moving on Doesn't mean we don't go one off or get a guy. I believe that we're going to see. It's a prediction.

Speaker 3:

But in the third year is when you're going to see the hammers. The third year is when you're going to see the really, you know the prosecutions, and that's when you're going to see like a lot more disclosure, because then he doesn't need the political capital to get things done. And let me, let me show you how serious this is, because Trump has an agenda. I want to see the tax cuts, I want to see all the different things, and here's a GOP senator, tom Tillis, talking about. He's a lame duck right now. He's decided not to run. These people are dangerous because they don't have electoral accountability at this moment. They're only accountable to their conscience and their pocketbook. So here's Tom Tillis saying that any nominee that Trump puts forward that he doesn't support, he will vote against, purely based on the January 6th.

Speaker 2:

I was the last member of the chamber on January 6th. I saw everything unfold and I'm still angry about it and I have no tolerance for anyone.

Speaker 3:

The press all right, we're gonna reset that.

Speaker 2:

I'm just gonna have to remember to refresh every single one okay, I was the last member of the chamber on january 6th. I saw everything unfold and I'm still angry about it and I have no tolerance for anyone. The president should know if there is anyone coming up for a nomination, uh, through any committee of my jurisdiction that excused january the 6th, that they're not going to get confirmed in my remaining tenure in the us senate, I was here.

Speaker 5:

I was okay, so he's leveraging people support for january 6th or even just non-opinion on it against him.

Speaker 3:

These are cabin. Remember. People are policy. So here's tom tiller saying I can block anybody if they support january 6th or support trump's pardons or, you know, have in any way supported, because I'm personally offended. Listen, he doesn't know us. You know what I mean. You don't know us. And what do you expect us to do, tom Tillis, if the 2020 election was stolen, right, okay? So what do you expect us to do? What do you expect us to do in that same year, there's a wildfire and one in six United States citizens have to barter sex favors for aid which they should be entitled to as United States citizens and lifelong taxpayers.

Speaker 3:

Do you see how this is politics? You cannot discount this. We do not live in a utopian, idealistic situation here. You have no concept the house of cards we're living in and you have no concept the suffering that can come upon you. There's a book written by a guy who survived the kosovo war. There's one of the most devastating modern. This place turned into a third, an apocalyptic landscape pile of rubble a pile of rubble, and people living there can't walk outside during the day. Snipers, burglaries, rapes, everything, loss of everything. There's a. There's a book written by the survivor about how to survive. Essentially, apocalyptic situations happened overnight. Ok, we're living in a house of cards. Do you really want to sacrifice the food on your table and all the things that come with that? Right, this is politics. As usual, it's baked in uh pray the rosary daily. Evil can't be defeated by evil, only by good I agree, however the good will never become evil.

Speaker 3:

The wicked will slay the wicked. The righteous would never undertake such an endeavor Again. I lean on the iconic idea of Christ. Here's a man who could call down legions of angels and chose not to because he said the wicked will slay the wicked. In Count of Monte Cristo, he talks about the law of nature and it's essentially karma Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. But it's not the people who are offended who extract that justice, because if they do, they became the very thing.

Speaker 3:

Hence, eye for an eye makes the whole world blind right just because you're getting your foot, your neck, stomped with the left foot doesn't mean I want the right foot to come in behind it.

Speaker 4:

No, you're gonna trip into a black hole. Trip into a black hole trip into a black hole.

Speaker 3:

So I'm not saying this to justify not going after these guys. I'm not saying that we shouldn't have some of these people prosecuted. I think every single one of them should be prosecuted and that should be the direction we're heading, but at the same time, realize we're so close to the precipice. We need political support for migrations, right? I wouldn't be surprised and again, I'm just being a realist. I, based on what Patrick Byrne said about the blackmail on the laptop and now Trump's in possession of potentially some of this blackmail like there's a big thing being made about Lindsey Graham.

Speaker 3:

Trump endorsed Lindsey Graham. Happy birthday. Please reelect this man. People are Lindsey Graham such a warm one? Yeah, but you know what Lindsey Graham has done. He has not opposed trump on a vote. He might talk and he's a globalist blah. I don't like him at all, but he's got a half a billion dollars in a pack, so he's not really replaceable and he's under trump's control. Clearly he's under his thumb. He's not going to oppose what trump says at the end. I'm not worried about lindsey graham. Do I like him?

Speaker 3:

no, do I think he's probably involved in some nefarious stuff, absolutely oh yeah, right now, let's not waste a billion dollars in north south carolina so that we can replace a known quantity where lindsey will vote the way he needs to vote. You know what I mean with a potentially tom tillis character or something like or a or a ran paul we love ran paul. He does the podcast circuit, yeah, but it's a hard vote to get.

Speaker 4:

Right, yeah, I can't stand Lindsey Graham, and I agree with you a hundred percent as long as he stays in line. Just keep him there.

Speaker 3:

I am not. And again, this is when you're personally affected by this. You want nothing but justice. This, my attitude, is consistent. I feel the same way about J six. I would love to see every judge and every prosecutor. Not my business. I'm not going to become the very thing I hate. I'm not going to do it. And you want to know how bad becoming the thing you can hate do Because this is the power of the executive branch. Have you ever heard of Doug Mackey? Do you know who he is?

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 3:

So Doug Mackey, in 2016, posted a meme on Twitter that told Democrats to vote on Wednesday. Oh, he got prosecuted by the department of justice. Yeah, everybody went along with this. Well, he served a seven months prison sentence.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Seven months is a long time for free speech, for posting a meme which, by the way, half of our audience has posted. I mean, we haven't seen bye-bye YouTube for a while, but you know you can say some things. Apparently, grok four was a little bit of a you know Mecca Hitler yesterday and they had to shut it down. Do you hear about this? No, oh my gosh. So Elon launched Grok four, which is supposed to be the most advanced AI with access to the public. It went full Hitler. It went full hitler and went full. Hitler blamed the jews for everything anti-semitic and he said if I had a god, it would be hitler. People screenshot it and shut it down one day rock, four went instantly or anti-semitic.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we did. I'm not covering the story, but, dude, go. If you're just interested in the hilarity of it, go check it out.

Speaker 4:

Oh my gosh. I wonder if that's why I've been getting all these really weird things in my feed. This morning I got these. I got this constant stream of Holocaust stuff. I was like what the heck is going on.

Speaker 3:

Scott Adams is like do you think maybe it's because it's being trained on X and X is, like you, you know, really anti-semitic? I'm like, okay, so so mackie spent his time in prison, went through the appeals this is one of the things that's so aggravating about the system right, the judge gets to decide if your appeal is viable and he's the one who just made the ruling and usually they'll remand you, send you to prison. So he served his time and this is what the second circuit says. Defendant appellate douglas Douglas Mackey appeals from the judgment of conviction entered on October 25th 2023 after a jury. By the way, he was just a few weeks before I was convicted After a jury trial in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

Speaker 3:

Donnelly Mackey was convicted of conspiring to injure citizens in the exercise of their rights to vote, in violation of 18 usc 241, based on three memes he posted or reposted on twitter shortly before the 2016 presidential election. These memes falsely suggested that supporters of then candidate hillary clinton could vote by. Next by text message on appeal, mackie argues in, inter alia, that the evidence was insufficient to prove that he knowingly agreed to join and chart and the join the charge conspiracy. We agree no evidence. A meme does not mean a conspiracy. Ok, when you retweet someone's thing, it doesn't mean that you agree or conspired with them to that end.

Speaker 3:

Duh, but this guy had to spend seven months in prison and who knows how much money the second district to go back to the district court or the second appellate?

Speaker 3:

yeah, the appellate court to go back to the district court and tell them to dismiss it all. No evidence shouldn't have even made it past a grand jury shouldn't have made it past uh a uh jury Shouldn't have made it past a evidentiary Nothing. That's the power over a mean Over a mean. We have to be careful not to become the thing we hate. We have to do it right. If we claim law and order, do process, then you're going to have to use it. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Having said that, if the power gets used incorrectly, then that's just the wicked slaying the wicked, and I want no part of it. So for it to be a righteous endeavor, you're going to have to follow the process. That's why there haven't been indictments yet. Will there be, I don't know. But if there are, and it took a little while, it's because they dotted their eyes and crossed their T's and made sure they did it right. I have sat in my own trial. I have seen them. They say it's lies. That's our system, the system that can't protect a defendant, that can't protect victims of natural disasters and even the people who are supposed to do that. I don't know what's worse having your house burnt down or being forced.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, but you get a twofer you get a twofer, yeah, so I just you know, listen, I'm not going to defend the government, right. That's why I talk openly about I'm all here for the country. I love this country, I love the people on it. But when we're talking about the government, that's a thing, that's an it, that's a smoke monster and it changes. So I might support it in one generation and I might not support it the next, because that's the nature of government. It's supposed to just be us. It's supposed to just be us.

Speaker 3:

The problem is is the wickedness is so infiltrated within us that even people who put on a mantle of righteousness and say I'm doing it for God or whatever, and that's how you end up with a Muslim and a Christian fighting to the death and they're both fighting over the one true God. You know their perspective. That comes down from that. That that thing. Again, I just want to see it. You can make your own judgments, I just want to see it Right. I want to see it for what it is.

Speaker 3:

This Epstein thing everything we have to pick and choose can't fix everything. I think that's in Trump's first term. We have to pick and choose Can't fix everything. I think that's in Trump's first term. We're going to drain the swamp. We're just going to come in and don't work that way, does it? Don't work that way does it Because they'll just turn that thing right around on you and you're an impeachment, and you know how much political capital you have when you're an impeachment. Now Trump is the one under the thumb, trying to play nice. So the senators don't impeach. But see, now it looks the way things are happening. It looks like the tide has turned. Instead of them having Trump under his thumb, it sounds like Trump has them under his thumb. Hence, when Burkhart says they're not going to vote for Trump, he takes him to the White House and throws him, you know, takes him to the woodshed. What does that mean? Oh hey, I'm going to primary you. Ok, that's a threat. There could be other threats too. Let's be real.

Speaker 4:

Okay, well, he could be using that blackmail pretty effectively.

Speaker 3:

I don't pretend to lump Trump into a divine, righteous category. He's a classic example of the wicked slaying the wicked. Let the process run its course. If you feel like you want to go, take on that endeavor, go for it, but for me, I just want to live my life, so it's about reclaiming my capacity for freedom, Right. Okay, Now to put put kind of a cherry on top of this, this is Donald Trump talking right. When he was elected, he went to the DOJ and he gave a speech.

Speaker 3:

So if you think that Trump is somehow just ignoring the corruption, is he? He's not wanting to drain the swamp or go after the deep state. You'd be wrong. But it was just yesterday that he got legal permission to fire members of the government, Just yesterday. So you know, whatever your expectations were, he's got a list of people to fire and they countersuit them, and now he's gone through all the way to the Supreme Court, and now it's like you know what's happening today.

Speaker 3:

A lot of people are waking up and their key card to their office isn't working. Pink slips, Pink slips Exactly. It took this long just to do that. You know, on this list of people fired today might be people that would have been able to claim some kind of immunity Right, been able to claim some kind of immunity right Because of their position in the government, say a FEMA worker or whatever. But now that they're not kind of covered by the government shield, now there's an opportunity to go in and say who was it that you know in Lahaina was distributing stuff? I mean, we already know about when the hurricane hit North Carolina and you know that last year we already know fema was skipping over houses with trump signs maybe that was a blessing.

Speaker 3:

Think about it. If fema's up to what they're up to, it might have been a blessing they weren't showing up at your house, all right trump.

Speaker 12:

We must be honest about the lies and abuses that have occurred within these walls. Unfortunately, in recent years, a corrupt group of hacks and radicals within the ranks of the American government obliterated the trust and goodwill built up over generations. They weaponized the vast powers of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies to try and thwart the will of the American people. You remember the 51 intelligence agents that said, as an example, that Hunter Biden's laptop from hell came from Russia, when they knew it came right from his bedroom? They knew that it was a big lie and they knew it so well. They spied on my campaign, launched one hoax and disinformation operation after another, broke the law on a colossal scale, persecuted my family, staff and supporters, raided my home, mar-a-lago, and did everything within their power to prevent me from becoming the president of the United States, with the help of radicals like Mark Elias, mark Pomerantz and these are people that nobody's ever seen anything like it.

Speaker 12:

So many others, but these are people that are bad people, really bad people. They tried to turn America into a corrupt, communist and third world country, but in the end, the thugs failed and the truth won. Freedom won, justice won, democracy won and, above all, the American people won. There could be no more heinous betrayal of American values than to use the law to terrorize the innocent and reward the wicked. That's what they were doing, at a level that's never been seen before, and it's exactly what you saw with Joe Biden, merrick Garland and their cronies to do the building of the last four years. They ripped. What they've ripped down is incalculable, but what you're going to build up is likewise something that will be breaking all sorts of records.

Speaker 3:

So for Trump, this is personal. So if you think for any second that he's just like, oh, you know, bygones be gone. New, I might be a little bit more like that. Trump is not. They raided his house, bro. He ain't doing it. Remember melania wouldn't go to the white house when she was invited? Or visit with joe bunch. He's like I'm not gonna put the middle finger on camera, but you know, just like you, he went through my underwear drawer. You know he named out mark elias.

Speaker 3:

I want to offer you a perspective here in just a second, again a little different, on the Jeffrey Epstein take on the YouTube. Youtube's got a lot of chat going on this morning. Weed and boys, you're late. We're glad you made it though. Good morning, peasants. Love you. Miss Joy, sapphire Patriot says the medal is joy. Thank you for your perspective, taylor. Well, thank you for listening. Really, I appreciate it. Sometimes I wonder if anybody even cares.

Speaker 3:

Was the Epstein debacle a condition of the big beautiful bill? Maybe, yeah, I do. I do absolutely believe that Trump whipped the vote, and how he whipped it might have been with a. I got an SD card floating around here somewhere. Do you know what's on it? Honesty. That's why we voted for Mr Trump. That's right. Keep this perspective.

Speaker 3:

There's a lot of fixing that needs to be done. Epstein, oh, he was abusing all these girls. What about the people who helped him? Remember, when we're saying that we're thinking horizontally Epstein, les Wexner, bill Gates this is a horizontal network of billionaires that are going to the island doing whatever all bad stuff, of billionaires that are going to the island doing whatever all bad stuff. But it includes people like Howard Letnick, who's in the cabinet, was the next door neighbor to Jeffrey Epstein, so does that implicate Robert Kennedy Jr flew on his plane twice. They went fossil hunting in the Dakotas for a weekend with my kid, looking for little hard things. This is why I'm saying, like whoa, just because you got a picture at a pizza shop with matt damon doesn't mean you had a pizza party with matt damon, that's right. So, whoa, press the brakes and you're looking horizontal. But then in this is acosta saying oh, he's intelligence, intelligence for you. Massad mi6, cia. Okay, so if you go after horizontal, are you going up? Okay, no, no, we know the top of the pyramid, we know who's in charge, right, if he's intelligence, then you go after Jepstein horizontally. Maybe we should start up here. Do you see what I'm saying? So think about what happened yesterday.

Speaker 3:

Epstein list came out. Nothing to see here, folks. Oh, by the way, brennan and Comey are under criminal investigation. Trump mentioned out at the beginning Mark Elias and all these other people who weaponize government. These guys are the apparatchiks who ran Jeffrey Epstein. You think the people that are being blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein are going? Oh, it's over. Oh, wait a minute, they're going after Brennan. Brennan was the handler out of the woods, yet no, you know what do you think the FBI does? It spies on domestic people. You know what I mean? I think it's. I can't remember who it was. Oh, no, it's Ron Paul.

Speaker 4:

Ron.

Speaker 3:

Paul goes. I don't think the FBI has any other purpose but to spy on American citizens and create leverage for other politicians.

Speaker 4:

So yeah, there is a long run way to go. There is a long run, don't be surprised if you see a lot of weird things happen, like oh I don't know Trump and Elon having a weird spat.

Speaker 3:

A weird spat. Yeah, again, no one knows right, we're only as good as the information we have. We see what we can see, but remember there's a lot of stuff going behind the scenes, a lot of stuff going, and there will be some more weirdness, yeah, so here's mark elias yesterday on msnbc and mark elias and john brennan both came out of the woodwork yesterday to talk on msnbc to their audience of thousands.

Speaker 4:

Okay, and that's low for a show like that right but this is mark I mean, those are not the kind of numbers we're dragging, but they're low, okay, so I don't?

Speaker 3:

this audience already knows what mark elias and perkins cooey have done all the way from Washington's governorship election to the 2016 to the 2020. You know they have been involved on all the lawsuits on the other side. They have driven this, this law firm narrative. Mark Elias himself was the one who paid for the dossier for the Clinton campaign, right through Perkins Coie to Fusion GPS to Christopher Steele. These guys are involved. They're as thick in it as you can possibly get. And suddenly there's a criminal referral to Brennan and Comey. And you think Mark Elias, who's already his law firm's already been sanctioned and all this other stuff. He's feeling the pressure.

Speaker 10:

Listen to this. We predicted you and I and others that we were going to get to this moment, and the question is what do we do? And and others that we were going to get to this moment, and the question is what do we do? And the question of what we do is multifaceted. The first question is what do we do? Do we retreat and hide in the corner? So I'm on TV today, not hiding in the corner, I'm not retreating. I'm saying I'm going to stand up and fight and Donald Trump won't intimidate me by going back to this 2016 stuff. And that's one thing. But the other thing we've talked about is what do large institutions do? You know, what do civil society groups do? What does the media do? And I am imploring like honestly, I'm just imploring the media Do not report this as a legitimate investigation. Do not report this as they're opening a investigation into John Brennan. We will see where it goes. Report this as the misuse, the abuse, the authoritarian takeover of the Department of Justice.

Speaker 3:

Now, if he'd have said this in 2016, I'd have been like yeah.

Speaker 5:

I like.

Speaker 9:

Mark.

Speaker 5:

Elias Instead.

Speaker 3:

I'm like you, freaking hypocrite.

Speaker 4:

Why don't you just turn yourself in? Why?

Speaker 3:

don't you just turn yourself in.

Speaker 10:

Yeah, the headline should be in a misuse and abuse of the power of the executive branch.

Speaker 3:

Donald Trump has asked his department of justice to to open a bogus investigation into john brennan a bogus investigation into john brennan now keep in mind, the criminal referral came from the cia, came from john ratcliffe himself, here, in fact, john ratcliffe, uh, reposted it. Here's john ratcliffe uh, cia. John ratcliffe reposted it. Here's John Ratcliffe, cia, john Ratcliffe, here you go. This is Svetlana Lakova. If you don't know who she is, she is the woman that Mark Elias and the people who perpetrated the Russiagate fraud said that Mike Flynn, general Mike Flynn, was having an affair with her. Couldn't be further from the truth at all. Right, they'd met like a time or two at a at a public dinner party, but it became expedient. Sivana Lakova that's a good Russian sounding lame. Let's dig up some dirt and say they're having an affair. How do you think General Flynn felt coming home to his wife being like, yeah, the media is saying I had an affair with that woman and she's like, oh, you've been a spy for 30 years and you brought your skills home.

Speaker 3:

You know, I'm sure that was like a real mess for them. And he and set Vonna as well. She talks, she's had a couple of podcasts where she's talked about you know what that did she was just had a newborn baby and here she is in the news of some adulterous, you know, and she's like I'm an educated professional, I write papers and study and like I'm not. That totally ruined her life. So she's been. You know, she's kind of like me with J6. She's just a small character in the whole thing. She was just slandered. She didn't get prosecuted or anything like that, but it just absolutely uprooted everything.

Speaker 3:

So CIA director John Ratcliffe reposted from Breitbart News exclusive John Brennan may face perjury issues after CIA director Ratcliffe's review uncovers Russia hoax testimony problems. Because, again, these guys are the lying, liars. They are, but they're all you know when you understand how government works, they're all liars, so you have to be a little careful on what standard you're using. Okay, um, this is john brennan. Again, these guys, when you the the the art of projection here is just almost incomprehensible. Like, like, I almost have a hard time as I'm listening to him talk, being like who, it's a different world.

Speaker 3:

Right, it's the people that really do believe that Trump went to a hotel in Moscow and peed on hookers, right, it's that crowd, like that's the only remaining, like the nine people that still really in their souls believe that, right. And by the way, the whole Trump being involved with Epstein and the level of involvement, that's another one of these Pete on hookers things. It's a misdirect play, you know what I mean. And so, yeah, you think if they had real evidence of that, they wouldn't have run it. You think they wouldn't have used it. Give me a break, okay. So John Brennan.

Speaker 9:

I testified in front of many, many congressional committees in the House and the Senate over the years, and I continue to explain exactly what we did during this process, why we tried to make sure we stayed true to our intelligence responsibilities and that we were not going to do anything at all to try to interfere in that election. And again, it was a challenging time, but also one, I think, that the people who actually worked this, both in terms of trying to collect intelligence prior to the election and then the ones who put together the intelligence community assessment they really, I think, showed the best of what the intelligence community and what CIA is made of. So, again, I am clueless about what it is exactly that they may be investigating me for.

Speaker 4:

I testified. Ok, he's so righteous. Ok, I'm clueless.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what they did. Yeah, bro, you're dead to rights. You're dead to rights. Like. I don't even need a jury for this one. Like. Here's your memo.

Speaker 4:

I like how he's in a really well-lit office that's white, and the pictures behind him show him just as the most righteous person you could be. A little family picture back there. Oh yeah, they're all looking up to God or whatever.

Speaker 3:

I mean, seriously, this guy. So the CIA agent that you're worried about gives top cover. He did a longer interview talking about John Brennan, because they knew each other and he basically says he acts like a tough guy, he's never been a spy, he's never been out in the agent, he's always been an analyst and he actually got fired from his job. And the way it works in the cia is when you get fired you have like six weeks to leave and then if you can't find a new position in the cia, then you're out. So in that six week period he went and got a position with george tennant, who then eventually became the director of the CIA.

Speaker 3:

Brennan was the one pushed all the torture and rendition in Iraq. Like you can go watch a movie called the Report, right, about the torture in Iraq and how it got leaked and that whole deal there, right, and John Brennan was the one doing it. I mean, he was the one that was bringing in the guys that were like, yeah, this is how you do a waterboarding. Okay, that's John Brennan. So this, this, this idea that like he's never been a field guy, he's always been a briefing guy, he's a pillow biter, but he's vicious in his.

Speaker 3:

You know what he does. It's it's because it's just. It's the consequence free thing, right? Never ask someone to do something you're not willing to do yourself. Right? He's asking agents to do things that he's not capable of doing and when he says, oh, it's the best that we did, yeah, the best spycraft you can imagine, that was a disinformation operation. The problem was it was against the united states and it wasn't against north korea. It's the best we have to offer. Uh he, he went on to say this it's the authoritarian playbook.

Speaker 9:

We've seen this play out so many times, Unfortunately. I think we're seeing it play out, and a number of academics and writers have pointed out Carl Schmitt, who was a German jurist, political philosopher and writer in the 1930s. His thesis, which Nazi Germany and you know basically took up, was don't worry about doing something that is ethical or principled or good or right. Do whatever you can to win. Vanquish your adversaries, vanquish your enemies, and unfortunately we have seen that happening overseas. Isn't that what they were? Just doing?

Speaker 3:

It's just regurgitating what we did and projecting it onto Trump. They write all the authoritarian playbook. Uh-huh, are you talking about mackie j6 russia gate? Like any of that? True, has any of it checked out? Like as the words from john brennan come out of his mouth? Yeah, after all the horowitz and all the reporting to moeller man turns out trump wasn't around. We missed that one. You're not a.

Speaker 9:

We've seen it in victor. We missed that one. We've seen it in Viktor Orban in Hungary. We've seen it with Vladimir Putin. We see it in China, other places. We see it also in terms of, you know, some of the foreign policies that are being implemented, including, you know, in the Middle East right now. So I really am very worried that what we're seeing now in this chapter of American history is a sad deterioration of, I think, the respect for the rule of law and for our system of government. And if a president of the United States is willing to weaponize intelligence and justice and law enforcement, investigators and the people who head up these departments and agencies are willing to bow to it, we really are in deep, deep trouble, which was why I think so many people are worried about the direction this country is taking.

Speaker 3:

You know, if that was me saying that, every word out of his mouth you would have believed. Ok, if I, if this was 2016 and I said all those words about authoritarian takeover exactly the right words coming from the very wrong person. This is, this is literally like pontius pilate, you know, talking about salvation, you know? Uh, no, you're the executioner, you're not the savior here.

Speaker 4:

Okay, that's what I was kind of trying to say, where he's like, he's acting like he's so righteous yeah, when at all costs.

Speaker 3:

Oh, my goodness. Uh, metal is good on rumble. Oh, taylor, we care. Thank you very much. I know you guys do. You guys are great coming back every day. Wow, I cannot believe how much chatting there is on youtube. Usually it's just we, them, boys. Uh, honestly, that's what we voted for. Mr president, sapphire patriot, I don't play chess, but it's an interesting game. Yes, and you know, 4d politics is politics, politics is politics. So you know there's 2d chess, which we're all familiar with. Everybody in politics, one way or another, is playing 3d chess, and when you get it to a certain level, you're playing four or five D and then you're just an infinite chess where there is no end to the game. Okay, you can't win because you regenerate, I can't even win.

Speaker 3:

My son is really good at chess and it's one of those things where, knowing my brain, it's like if I get into that it might destroy me. I watched people in prison that it was, I don't know. Man, like it's something. You can spend a lot of time and energy on chess and at the end of the day you just it's over Like a lot of brain power going into that. Good job, kid. Ok, the other thing that happened yesterday was Biden's doctor finally came in and went under oath for talking about Biden's mental cognition and his health decline Because, remember, biden has cancer which he likely had while he was in office and we likely didn't get to hear that. Well, what did I do here?

Speaker 4:

sorry guys, so is the doctor gonna say he's in cognitive decline oh, it's better than that.

Speaker 3:

Oh no, oh, it's better than that.

Speaker 4:

Let me find it, he's actually dead and it's just a body double, I mean, I know that there are some people that believe some things like that Where'd it go?

Speaker 3:

Oh no sometimes, when that happens, it's just so stinking, annoying sometimes it's faster to just retype a search. True uh, let's see, biden doctor, boom.

Speaker 6:

All right, here we go bears beats Beats Battles Murdoch by Dr with the House of Representatives regulations for the use of deposition authority, which were furnished to your council. This regulation is incorporated into the rules of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform at Rule 15, which was also furnished to your council. The questioning will proceed in rounds. The majority will ask questions for an hour and then the minority will have an opportunity to ask questions for an hour if they choose. There will be one staff counsel per side asking the questions during each round. To the extent members have questions for the witness, they will be propounded during their side's respective rounds. Do you understand?

Speaker 11:

On the advice of the counsel, I must respectfully decline to answer, based on the physician-patient privilege and reliance on my right under the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution. I am not a lawyer and I must follow my lawyer's advice in this matter.

Speaker 12:

So, gentlemen, we intend to assert both privileges with regard to any questions that would be asked at this deposition, and Dr O'Connor will not answer any questions that would be asked at this deposition, and Dr O'Connor will not answer any questions.

Speaker 3:

Let me go over everything one second. And that was that he got asked two questions Were you ever asked to cover up for the amendment? Okay, that's it. So all right, I don't know patient-client privilege. I kind of get that you don't want Patient client privilege. I kind of get that you don't want to disclose, like, patient history. I wouldn't want my patient history disclosed, I understand the fifth amendment.

Speaker 3:

I've exercised it myself. Okay, so all right, that's that. I do think it's funny, though, lawyer being a synonym for liar, it's like I've got to rely on my liar's advice.

Speaker 3:

Had my own defense attorney's like well, I mean, what we're doing is just we're actors like we're just kind of pretending you know like he was my defense attorney after I started representing myself and then he couldn't be let go, like the court would not let him leave. Then we got to be pretty authentic about the system. The fifth amendment of the U S constitution protections against self-incrimination. Yes, but it's not just that. It's not protection against self-incrimination per se. That's the end result of the fifth amendment. The fifth amendment is reminding the fact that only you can control the words coming out of your mouth. That's what it means. You can't force me to say something. You can't give me a script and make me read it. The fifth amendment is more than just against self-incrimination. It's the very nature of the control of your speech. Okay, so when you exercise your fifth amendment, you might be talking or you might be remaining silent. It's about your personal, individual sovereignty to choose the words coming out of your mouth.

Speaker 4:

Right, Because if you don't have that, then you end up in a system where you're in. You see people that are sitting in front of cameras that are holding little piece of paper and they just read the words and then all of a sudden there's an execution.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, exactly, that's exactly right. Yeah, they read the words I did xyz, and then there's an execution yeah, right, and then it's over. It's over. The fifth amendment is the affirmative ability to choose the words coming out of your mouth, and that you can't be forced to testify to anything at all because everything, anything you say or do, can and will be used against you. Right now I'm testifying against that guy. Are you involved with a conspiracy? Because you know him? Did you retweet one of mackie's tweets? You know what I mean. Like I'm not talking. Fifth amendment is all encompassing. So if someone claims the fifth amendment, look well, you have to testify because it's not incriminating against you. No, because then snitches get stitches and that does incriminate me. So I'm not going to snitch because later that'll be used against me. You know what I mean oh yeah, I in prison.

Speaker 3:

You really understood this. I don't care what it's about. I ain't talking to these guys. I'm not snitching right. Even if I think what the inmate did was absolutely horrendous, we'll deal with it. We want nothing to do with you guys, right even if you know the facts yes.

Speaker 3:

So just because someone takes the fifth amendment, if you understand the fifth amendment, it doesn't just mean they're not self-incriminating. And taking the fifth amendment does not imply incrimination should they speak, it implies simply the fact they're exercising their right to control the words coming out of their mouth. You know, you can just follow the evidence. You can make the decisions for yourself if someone chooses not to talk. But yeah, that's, that is the truth. I think that's incredibly important to remember. The Fifth Amendment is one of those ones that we don't really think about very often, unless you're in a criminal situation. But you know you're, you're right to choose. The words coming out of your mouth are unalienable. Uh, I thought this was an interesting story here. Uh, kind of going along with the. Sometimes tragedy creates a huge blessing. So this is coming from the new york times, the uh rag of record, and this is a the.

Speaker 3:

The headline in the story here is how a single overdose, helped overdose, unraveled an empire of heroin. A man's death of after using flow in a small Vermont city exposed a drug operation that spanned continents and sit New York prosecutor on a heartbreaking journey. So basically, it's just this heroin that's called flow and this little small town in Vermont, this guy overdosed. Little small town in Vermont, this guy overdosed. But because there wasn't any media attention on the overdose, they were able to basically backtrace the heroin to a club in New York and then it opened up this worldwide investigation which then basically ended that flow, of flow into New York and stuff like that kind of unraveled this heroin operation. So that's I'm just pointing this out in the fact that sometimes tragedy becomes a blessing, that guy's life, which is a tragedy to lose, ends up resulting in probably millions of people over time being saved from being exposed to flow.

Speaker 4:

Unknowingly, unknowingly Exactly.

Speaker 3:

So it is one of those things where we always have to take into consideration. Sometimes, when you're thrown into the pit, it ends up you save your nation. The story of Joseph and Genesis right, I love, I love these Bible stories and people who know me I'm I've become very less dogmatic, like I don't judge per se, right, I don't take definitive stances, but the stories in the Bible are these eternal stories of wisdom, and the story ofph is one of the stories where you can fail at everything and succeed in life. Right, thrown into a pit, sold into slavery, uh, a house slave, a falsely accused of of uh rape, sent into a dungeon for seven years and then next thing you know he's number two in charge of egypt, but still a slave yeah, I can't believe this is not a mini series yet it probably is.

Speaker 3:

I'm sure people have made movies about joseph. They even made a musical ron.

Speaker 4:

Oh, they had a coat of many colors. Yeah, come on.

Speaker 3:

No they toured. They're still touring. Oh man, my mom's uh childhood crush was donny osmond, oh no. So I grew up in a household where the only person that my mom ever talked about being handsome or a heartthrob was donny osmond, and my dad would just sit there and be like what do I?

Speaker 4:

it's gorgeous.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean well, there was also marie donny and marie. Donny and marie yeah, so it's funny, you know, like kids will. You know young women will have like a justin bieber commercial or a poster my mom was that with donny osmond such a fan of donny osmond. So I did. I seriously grew up in a in a household where my mom could, like you know, pawing over.

Speaker 4:

That's such a funny like lds weakness dad chime in, tell me if I'm wrong.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so foia. Uh, okay, debbie b, the fifth amendment of the united states, uh, us constitution, protection against self-incrimination. Debbie b also said so. Foia is stronger than witness testimony pleading the fifth freedom of information act is stronger than witness testimony pleading the fifth. Well, freedom of information. You can get the information that was written down.

Speaker 3:

The piece of paper has no Fifth Amendment Right. Once you write it down, all that's evidence. I don't need you to interpret this, I can just read it Right Right Now, if you want to ask me what I meant, and I don't want to tell you that's my Fifth Amendment, right. Or. I want to tell you that's my fifth amendment Right. Or I want to spin a narrative or story.

Speaker 4:

I have the right to do that too. Or if you want to evict your fifth amendment so it never gets written down in the first place, or never gets written down in the first place.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so FOIA is stronger than witness testimony? Yeah, for that very reason. A witness can lie, mislead, but what's written? It a lie, but it is what it is Right. Yeah, these rights.

Speaker 3:

This is why, in my opinion, okay, so for my life, I don't want to become the thing I hate. I don't want to do it. I've talked about this back when we were on the podcast. Before I talked about this when I was in DC calling in on the visual. I said it a hundred times. I've put it in my my writings we don't want to become the thing we hate. Okay, just because using the example of Christ could call down legions, he would have become the very thing he was fighting. Another warlord in the middle East. We've got plenty of those. Still, he didn't want to become the thing he hated.

Speaker 3:

I feel the same way. If they're going to break the rules to get me, I was pulled out of that pit of prison by Donald Trump and active equity and the pardon power is awesome, right. But at the same time, I don't want to turn around and go. Okay, now it's all of your guys' turn to go to prison and I'm going to fudge the evidence and I'm going to Nope. Judge thought he was doing his job. Prosecutors thought they were doing their job. If there's something really cute where they're like hey, let's target this guy, okay, charge them with. Uh, you know something, you know whatever law it is.

Speaker 4:

I'm really glad that you're pointing out this example of Christ, because it's it's probably overlooked like a hundred percent of the time because everybody's like, well, christ was the example of how to live, but when it comes to paybacks, you know, people's natural man in, you know proclivities prevents them from seeing that part of the example yes, this book right here, count amani cristo, big fat, one thousand pages another one of the best books I've ever read.

Speaker 3:

This book right here, count of Monte Cristo, big fat, one thousand pages Another one of the best books I've ever read and I can't believe I waited so long in life to read it. The movie doesn't do it justice. The characters aren't even the same. The plot is barely the same. But in this book, like I mentioned earlier, he talks about the law of nature, because Count of Monte Cristo becomes the hand of Providence.

Speaker 3:

But, he doesn't take any direct action. He doesn't go out and get the inspector who threw him in jail. He doesn't go out and get the friend who betrayed him. He doesn't do any of that. What he does is he creates an environment where they destroy themselves, the very thing they became to hurt him. He didn't become it. He didn't falsely accuse him. He didn't throw him into prison. He didn't throw them into prison. He didn't ruin them financially. What he did was he created a scenario where they did it to themselves by their very actions. They condemned themselves because they got the payback, but County Monte Cristo's hands were clean.

Speaker 3:

That is a righteous way to go about it, county Monte Cristo. When he talks about providence, that was God working through County Monte Cristo. But County Monte Cristo didn't have to become wicked to do it. Right. And that's the thing. If you look at each, if you didn't know the plot and didn't know what happened to the, to the count in the beginning and you picked it up halfway through the book, you'd just be like what an interesting life this count gets. He just gets to see all these people around him like get there, get destroyed, why? Well, it's the beginning, right? Story's not over. Same thing going on right now.

Speaker 3:

Story of Brennan, mark Elias, jeffrey Epstein, his cohorts Story's not over. Story's not over. In fact, disclosure of their crimes in County Monte Cristo I'm trying to remember exactly who, but that was one of the shame that was brought to the family when the father's misdeeds were brought to light was damaging. The son in the one book, who was innocent of his father's sins, had to go off and leave the family fortune because it was tainted. That's what's going to happen to those people, right? Jeffrey Epstein's legacy will be permanently marred by the Epstein stuff. Right? Eventually they'll get their comeuppance.

Speaker 4:

This is leading into a discussion that's really interesting for me. You know, there's a story in the Book of Mormon you know where they buried their weapons of war, and then there's a period of peace where they just kind of choose peace. And a great story, great application. Today, I think somehow I'm just trying to figure out how do we educate people that that really is the path forward in a way that they will, you know, grasp it, understand it, embrace it and it just we all just end up living in a peaceful nation. I don't know how to do that yet, but I think that this podcast is the vehicle.

Speaker 3:

Us and many others. It's about you being the solution to all the problems in the world. Yes, it's about you being that solution. That's it. If you see someone that's in need, do what you can to help them. Right there, that neighbor, the one right there, the Samaritan, right you be that Samaritan every time.

Speaker 4:

Right, right, and I don't. I have a friend. I have a friend that's very good at this. You know who is Sam.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

You know when, anytime I'm out with him on the road. Dude, if we see somebody on the side of the road, he pulls over, stops. Oh, how can we help? It's like, oh my gosh, we got somewhere to be. But every time he stops and then it always works out. It always works out.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, be the solution you want to see in the world, right, if you want to. And just the American ethos is that pick yourself up by the bootstraps, young man, head out west, find your fortune, make some money. Don't go get money, go make it, create it Right. That's the American ethos and that's what we have to instill. Look, the government is going to continue to be the government. Name one good one, just find one. Find one Anywhere. Oh, switzerland's so great? No, they're not. They're a freaking controlled state. I'd rather live here with Jeff Jepsen flying around than in Switzerland with digital monitoring everywhere. I'm just saying we have to be the solutions. And just a shameless plug again for 1776, but that's the whole point of that program. That's the whole point of 1776 is rekindling that spirit of independence. Reclaim your liberty, reclaim your freedom. Be in control of the things you're doing. Don't be imposed upon. Let's impose our way of life onto them. Let's make the government reflect who we are and let's not be a reflection of our government. Let's step away from being subjects and go to being citizen patriots that created the government. That hold it responsible and accountable. It's not all on Trump's shoulders, it's not all on Pam Bondi's shoulders, it's on you. Starve out the media, that's not right. Starve out the corporations that are involved in nefarious things. It is a process. Go to you know dollarsvoteloudercom and the links below on the uh in the show notes. This is a serious tool, right. Find a way to redirect your money. Be the solution, all the corporations. Don't wait for the trust busters to bust the trust up. Go, go, be the solution, be the competition. And and in that, in that process, whether you succeed or fail, in your eyes it's, it's the wave that comes. It's not just you, it's everyone. It's decentralization of control.

Speaker 3:

Again, going back to the scripture, iconography and I think it's in Psalms or whatever says God will be your government. Government, govern to steer, to direct, right to control. Meant meant means is latin for mind. It literally means the mind control. The government is the mind control. They're the ones who set the premise of society right. When god is your government and you receive your mind control from him, that's decentralized, your conduit to the divine, the spark, the creator. Whatever, however, you want to internalize that is yours. Don't give that mind control over to any third party right, especially a political government.

Speaker 3:

If we control ourselves and we become independent and in control of our choices, person after person, like drops in a bucket. Pretty soon it spills over, right, and that's where we have to. That's where we have to focus. Don't want to become the thing we hate. We don't want to break the law to fix it, uh, you know. However, trump is in a position, like Lincoln, where he might have to do some things that we kind of scratch our heads, but in the end it'll play out one way or the other, and whether he wins or loses, we still have to live here. So put yourself in a position to succeed. Okay, another thing that was interesting. I don't know why.

Speaker 10:

I don't know why we bring up scriptures multiple times in the day we have this supply.

Speaker 3:

Augustus. What is his name? Dorico? He's the cloud seeding guy that has the most advanced cloud seeding company and again, I listened to a pretty long I don't know a couple hour podcast with him and Sean Ryan. I find this man authentic. I find him sincere in what he's about to say. I do not believe he is disingenuous about it. He's really young. He's like 24, 25, 26, 28, something like that. Very intelligent and I really do believe he is. His intentions are absolutely good and I don't know that what they're doing at this stage is a weaponized weather modification cloud seeding thing. Okay, but this is what he says about cloud seeding and how he, his life is driven, and he's very sincere in this. It's not an insincere thought and you'll notice when he talks about dominion anybody who's over at 1776 or talks to me long enough I talk about that. Man was given dominion. Man created government, OK, but we have the men in your living capacity have the ultimate dominion, and he's mentioning that here. Men in your living capacity have the ultimate dominion, and he's mentioning that here.

Speaker 8:

People can listen to long reform interviews that you have done about some of the safety and research you've done on what you use to cloud seed. Now I want you to please address a larger question, which is one that is somewhat broad and perhaps even religious. But are you playing God? Are you messing with things that you shouldn't be messing with when it comes to the weather?

Speaker 13:

I get this question all the time and I totally think it makes sense to ask it. My intention is to serve God. I think that in Genesis 1, 26 or 28, and then throughout the Psalms and the rest of the Bible, god tells us to take dominion over and steward creation, both for our sake, creation's itself, and then to honor him. And so if there are droughts and we have the tools to mitigate the damage done by them, for our sake and for nature itself, then we should deploy those for the sake of tending to and stewarding the world. And if we weren't to do that, if we were to ban cloud seeding wholesale, despite knowing that it's safe, despite knowing it could help alleviate these problems, we'd be abdicating our God-given responsibility to be stewards of the world world.

Speaker 3:

okay, let's address what people can listen to longer. So I want to put yourself back in time a little bit. In the book the fountainhead I ran through, her character of uh howard rourke talks about the second handers okay, the people who oppose inventions and new thought, but then eventually co-opted right. One guy invents fire and there's always the naysayer in the village like you're gonna burn the place down. What are you trying to do? Play god.

Speaker 3:

Only god has the power of lightning, you want to buy a lighter. And then pretty soon he's like hey, can I stand by that fire? It's really warm. Oh, hey, can I have some of that? You see what I'm saying? Yeah, and he starts selling lighters. You want to buy a lighter. If you ever exactly if you ever watch, uh, a thousand ways to die. In the west there's a scene where the kids come running down the old west town with the stick and the wheel seth mcfarland's, like. These kids are all over here. You know, I hear that staring at that wheel too long rots their brain. It makes them crazy. It's a video game, trope, right, it's like staring at the wheel and the stick. It's, it's too much focusing on a moving object. It's making them crazy. You know, there's always that element. Imagine this you're playing god. The rain is caused by god. What is irrigation? What is if you have a little water, you go water your flowers. God did not intend that flower to be one. Oh, okay, do not redirect that flow redirect the flow, okay?

Speaker 4:

no, we have stewardship all the septic drainers, the guys out there, you guys are all satanic. The only way to do it is squat and go. That's it Indoor plumbing.

Speaker 3:

That's an abomination. It's satanic yes, you can extend this to stupid. Okay, we live in an era of technology. You don't think we're going to figure out how to water our larger and larger gardens? Because that's essentially what he's saying here.

Speaker 3:

We're just watering the garden with the water that's already in the atmosphere, just like you're taking the water out of the stream in your little pitcher and going over to where there's no water and putting water. Ok, that's the intention. They're trying to make things grow where they can't, trying to fix the food supply, the water pack, all this stuff. It's yeah.

Speaker 3:

Go listen to the interview with Sean Ryan. I thought it was excellent. So a lot of people are making a big deal about this weather modification. You're playing God. Stop it. You're all playing God. What are you talking about? I'm whispering in your ear right now. We're yelling to be more accurate from untold amounts of distances. We have a listener in England actually, two are great. Okay, we have any listeners in England Hi Jen and Chris. We have a listener in uruguay, hi chris, another chris. We are an international show of peasants. Really, truly legitimately, we are an international show, regular listeners spanning the globe, north hemisphere, southern hemisphere, eastern hemisphere, western hemisphere, all of them. We got it covered. But this is what are you trying to be, god here? What are you trying to be the Holy Spirit? And you know? No, you know what I mean. Look, it says in the scriptures in the last days, the truth will flood, will sweep over the earth like a wave.

Speaker 4:

Well, you just gave me an idea for a new podcast baby.

Speaker 3:

It's the only way we talk. So just gave me an idea for a new name podcast baby. It's the only way we talk. Yeah, so I just am saying that trope of you can't take dominion, you can't. This is a natural extension of where we're at no, all we're doing is adding value. Adding value, that's now that, as he in his own testimony in florida, was saying, that is different than putting particles in the sky to block out the sun. Different thing yeah, getting an extra couple inches of snow in the mountains on a dry year. Bueno, is there going to be? You know, and I know, there's a lot of sensitivity right now because we've had crazy weather flooding in texas, flooding in new mexico, crazy weather if cloud seating is involved and it's being overused. Yeah, we got to do something about that yeah, if you leave, let's turn down the concentration.

Speaker 3:

Hey, man, and I hate to break it to you, I hate to break it to you, but I've watched it happen because I've been called to these calls the crawl space is flooded. The whole basement's a freaking river. What happened? Well, they left the garden hose right outside the foundation you know what I mean and I came back and tens of thousands of gallons came right under the house.

Speaker 3:

You did that okay. Yes, there are consequences when you overwater the garden. Okay, and I don't know that any of that. There's accusations going both ways. He came out and said we had nothing to do with Texas.

Speaker 4:

Maybe that was even though they had admitted that they had done some cloud seeding work within two days of the rainfall. Ok, OK.

Speaker 3:

I am not. Listen. If you got to go be held accountable, fix what you're doing. If there's criminal behavior involved, should have known, could have known. Yeah, let's go do that. But the the idea that what are you trying to play? God, stop it. That's a second hander all the way. What are you doing with that fire over there, cape man, joe? What are you trying to play? God don't you know. Only he can control the lightning. Give, give me a break, bro, give me a break.

Speaker 4:

Turn the lights back on.

Speaker 3:

Yep, apple Eater with Rome. Apple Eater with Rome. Welcome, you're new. Yes, be like that. I think it is okay as long as it does no harm. Yes, as long as it does no harm. And I am in Central Texas. We get a monsoon season every four years or so. Yes, the camp was, uh, the camp was in a dry lake bed in a valley, just saying, yes, this is one of those other unfortunate things that's the problem with texas, and there's thousands of these damn camps and they're all next to rivers.

Speaker 4:

You know, because you're in texas and it's hot and you want to get cool dry.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know. The other thing too is, uh, the look, you know, as a developer, someone who builds and stuff like that, you as a civil engineer, location matters, yes, setbacks matter. I mean these things.

Speaker 4:

They kind of annoy us sometimes when they feel abstract and a lot of times you know it's not like they even get to choose. A lot of times it's the zoning.

Speaker 3:

Yeah Well, in situations like this, like that camp was built a long time ago, maybe today it wouldn't get permitted because it is an overflow area, I don't know. Anyways, I'm just saying, you know, we don't really want to point fingers. No we want to get to the bottom of it, figure it out, fix it. There's criminal behavior, go deal with it.

Speaker 3:

Recognize that some of these things are just acts of God In my mind, knowing understanding the cloud seeding thing and you know, my opinion has changed. I'm like, oh, I would be devastated if, if we didn't have that available to us. You realize this is the solution to like mass migration, famines and stuff like that. You're not robbing water from another place to give it to one. No, I mean, the stuff's literally just plenty of it. So, yeah, we, we launder monies through the watershed programs, though, so it is real cute. Oh, yeah, again, floating in a river is very Texas. Yeah, yes, there's again issues with that, with, again, where's the money being spent? Ok, apple eater with Rome. Thank you for making a comment. Remember everybody. We've got to get so many unique commenters, specifically on Rumble. Even if you're a youtube listener, a facebook listener or our ex-listener, take a moment sometime this month, while we're live, preferably today. Let's just knock this requirement off. We need so many unique chatters, so, even if you listen on a different platform, drop into rumble for a second drop.

Speaker 4:

drop a message in the live chat and we apparently need these so bad that you'll probably get a mention.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, you'll probably get a mention. Yes, we will. I will interact with you. So, uh, please on rumble, but of course I love it if you chat on youtube or anywhere else. So I just wanted to point that out. There's a lot of people that are kind of pointing the fingers and saying, oh look, he's trying to misinterpret his god or whatever. Hey, you may disagree with his worldview or whatever, but at the end of the day, don't be the guy that's arguing with the one who invented fire. Don't sit there and be the guy who's like a wheel. What do you need a wheel for? I got perfectly good quads. I got perfectly good feet. What do you need a wheel for? Don't be that guy, okay, don't be that guy. Uh, okay, I thought this was kind of funny, but it's absolutely perfect. Mike lee posted this uh, you know, mike lee's got this based mike lee account. So twenty dollars in 1995 could fill your grocery cart.

Speaker 3:

Twenty dollars in 2005, half full twenty, twenty dollars and I was like lettuce bag of cheese and some some string cheese 20 bucks. I've been thinking about this a lot lately because you know I'll bring my little six and eight year olds work with me and they work with me all day and they're like dad, how much money did we earn?

Speaker 3:

and I make them work. I'm not kidding you, I'm like the most proud parent. I had my eight and six year old driving the skidster around the rv park, actually moving bark and stuff. Like I put them to work. They can ride a motorcycle, they can drive a skidster. Okay, it's one hand, drive here, go over there, I'll get in. And until you know, I make them work.

Speaker 4:

We're not admitting to anything here he's just working with my.

Speaker 3:

He's working with daddy. You know his buddy. But at the end of the day, dad, how much money did I earn? Oh, you know, you know, when I was a kid, my dad.

Speaker 3:

Here's a dollar, here's two dollars all right you know, I go get a bag of candy or you know a lot of couple things, but now I'm like I guess I gotta give you like 20 bucks, otherwise you can't really get anything that's memorable. Like I'm not gonna give you five bucks because then we're gonna like spend it on the icy on the way home, and I would probably have bought you that anyways. You know what? I mean like it's amazing.

Speaker 3:

I'll giving a kid 20 bucks and it's gone like that too, you know yeah anyways, yeah, 20 bucks again. That inflation thing. Money is a myth, my friends. Again 1776. We address this directly and we talk, uh, very specifically about how to store real wealth. You made the comment the other day about a chunk of change you had saved and looking at if you'd invested in gold back when we were doing the podcast. Yeah, and you were like, oh dang, could have almost doubled my money.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was like oh, shoot Like four years.

Speaker 3:

I got to paid off my house. Exactly right, because the dollar is losing value. It has to. Even now, with inflation low, it's still 1%. You're still losing 1%. Yeah, but something else is going up the equivalent of 1%. Your purchasing power is losing. So store your value somewhere other than the dollar. Apple Eater it is real cute. You need 20 chatters. Yes, I do need 20 chatters, and we're actually really close. We're actually really close. I'm getting less concerned that we'll make it, because I'll call up all my family. I'll be like make a rumble account right now.

Speaker 4:

I need you to do something we just need to do another story, move on, okay well, no, we're done.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's it. So I'm just at this point, I'm just talking to talk. Oh, I did go down a deep rabbit hole last night of watching all these immigration videos of people being pulled off the street by ice.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't know man, it was like I shouldn't have smiled. I hate to see other people suffering like that, but in a certain perspective I'm like I'm breathing a sigh of relief because I'm watching space for my children to work and get the American dream. We all have conflicted feelings about sending people home, but I've just taken a hard line If you're not here legally, you got to go. Yeah, it is what it is.

Speaker 4:

There was one guy I was watching. Well, we've been taking the soft line for so many decades that it's just really has made this problem worse.

Speaker 3:

When I was in prison, there was a guy that I got kind of close to. I get closest, we weren't that close. So he was Hispanic and he was from St Louis and he was gang member.

Speaker 3:

you know tattoos all over his face all that kind of stuff and uh, but he'd been in America since he was four. His mom brought him here and he went to public school, had a driver's license, graduated from high school, had a high school diploma, you know all that kind of stuff, and he, after his sentence, he was going to get deported to Tijuana. He's like I've never been to mexico, I mean other than when my. You know, I don't have any memories of mexico. Like he's right, that's a tough one, right? He's like I don't understand how you can, like, come here, you guys, give me school, all stuff, and then kick me out. I'm like I know this is the problem. And last last little clip um, I thought we'd skip it, but this was the shooter that shot the ICE agent. Daca recipient.

Speaker 5:

We're here to tell you that late at night on July 4th, friday night, at approximately 10.37 pm at the Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Alvarado, texas, 10 to 12 individuals dressed in black military-style clothing began shooting fireworks and engaging in acts of vandalism at the facility, and this was part of an organized attack. Today, my office has charged 10 individuals with three counts of attempted murder of a federal officer. Each of the 10 are also charged with three counts of discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence. Each of these defendants faces a mandatory prison term of 10 years and up to life in prison. An additional co-conspirator was charged with obstruction of justice and conspiracy for attempting to conceal and destroy evidence in relation to the attack, and he faces up to 10 years in prison. Let's discuss the incident. It was a planned ambush with the intent to kill ICE corrections officers. Make no mistake this was not a so-called peaceful protest. It was indeed an ambush.

Speaker 3:

We're here to tell you. The one of these people here, um was a former doc, was a joe biden green card holder and a daca recipient and he was involved in that. There was a guy I was watching get arrested yesterday and he's like I came here when I was five and he was just being so entitled and yelling at the cops and all this stuff and they're like he's like I'm daca iA. He's like do you have your paperwork? He's like I have my paperwork. Have you ever been charged with a crime? Well, I've got some issues going on. It turns out this guy's got a whole litany of battery and all this stuff and he's like I'm trying to get Uh well, dreamers had 20 years to file the paperwork. Just saying exactly, exactly and stay on good behavior the whole time.

Speaker 3:

All right, guys. That's it for the show today. Please check out peasants, perspectivecom, of course, left behind, and withoutorg and, of course, 1776 livecom. Take a check on uh, if you want to read about our episodes, don't forget at buy me a coffeecom. We put a whole blog post that summarizes the episode and so if you want to share it with someone or you want to pull out, you know important concepts, a lot of the blog posts over at buymeacoffeecom, which the link is in the show notes, has a lot of context like if you get tired of me bloviating, it cuts all that out. All right, guys? Thank you so much and we'll talk to you guys again tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

Bye, 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:

Well, I object to it. 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's. There's some lovely filth down here. Oh, how do you do? How do you do? Good, lady, I am Arthur, king of the Britons.

Speaker 1:

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. I order you to be quiet.

Speaker 1:

In the case of more major, be quiet. 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.

Speaker 1:

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. 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. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you. Shut up. I mean, 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?

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