
Peasants Perspective
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
From Corrupt Courts to Wasted Billions: America's System is Failing Its Citizens
Have you ever felt like a background character in someone else's story? That's exactly how millions of Americans feel today as they watch corruption unfold at every level of government while bearing the consequences. The Peasants Perspective cuts through the noise to expose the harsh reality facing ordinary citizens.
A Kentucky sheriff's shocking decision to shoot a judge dead in his chambers reveals a disturbing truth: the judge had been running a sex trafficking operation targeting vulnerable young women on probation. Even more disturbing? "The whole town knew" but the system protected itself until the sheriff discovered his own daughter had been victimized. This stark example of vigilante justice raises profound questions about what happens when official channels of accountability completely fail.
Meanwhile, the EPA's cancellation of $29 billion in grants exposes how government funds are routinely funneled through multiple pass-through entities to politically connected NGOs with minimal oversight. In one egregious case, an organization linked to Stacey Abrams went from having just $100 to receiving $2 billion in taxpayer money. As one host notes, "They're throwing gold bars off the Titanic" – referring to the deliberate waste of public funds for personal and political gain.
We also examine how regulatory failures led to a non-English speaking driver obtaining a commercial driver's license in multiple states before causing a fatal accident killing three people. This catastrophic oversight exemplifies how political considerations regularly override public safety concerns.
From corrupt courts to weaponized federal agencies, from election integrity questions to peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, this episode paints a vivid picture of a system increasingly disconnected from the people it's meant to serve. As the hosts aptly put it, "We're peasants, every one of us. You see those old movies with kings and queens walking around? We're the people in the background."
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Speaker 2:And when they went to the queen to tell her her subjects had no bread, do you know what she said? Let them eat cake here.
Speaker 3:You take the bomb, we're getting screwed man Every time we turn around.
Speaker 4:Let them eat cake. Here you take the bomb. We're getting screwed, man. 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.
Speaker 4: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. Good morning peasants. Welcome to another episode of the Peasants Perspective. We made it. Everything is like perfect this morning. It's awesome. It's so awesome. This is going to be an absolutely awesome episode. I'm glad you guys are joining us here today. I'm still getting my little windows all set up so I can see the chat and also see the show. Gotta kind of monitor that as we go. Yes, glad everybody made it. P it. Pony boy, glad you're here. John attack is glad you're here. So awesome. All right, okay. So driving in this morning I was like the northwest is so pretty when you don't have to work outside and some days the traffic is better than others.
Speaker 4:Yes, it wasn't bad today, so there was a while back actually. No, this was while I was in prison. While I was in prison the latest installment of yeah, while when I was in prison, there was this news story that was really weird. It came out of kentucky and what happened was a sheriff went into a judge's chambers and shot the judge cold. Oh yeah, I remember this.
Speaker 6:Yeah, yeah. So and I thought to myself whoa, what is going on here? Either somebody is crazy or somebody is doing some vigilante justice that they thought couldn't be done any other way.
Speaker 4:Ok, so there was a video I had teed up yesterday that we didn't play because we had a really long show and it was a. It was a police chief that stumbled onto one of his officers one of his you know, officers of the law on a DUI arrest.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 4:Comes up to him and he's like officer, you know your Jack, what's on your jacket? He was wearing a jacket. I guess it wasn't in compliance with the uniform. What? The letters aren't right or something. Ok, take off your jacket. He's like I'm in the middle of a DUI. Can I finish this? Take off your jacket. Police chief was drunk and walked up and then he ended up, basically while the guy was trying to make the arrest. Like touches him, and so the the cop turns around, slams the police chief on the hood of the car. He's like don't touch me. He's like you are interfering with business. I am going to arrest you if you don't stop. I am, you are interfering with it. You know, an investigation. This is like 101 obstruction, you know. Yeah, so anyways. Then the police chief gets up and relieves him of duty demands a ride home and the officer's like no, I've been relieved.
Speaker 4:Like takes off his badge and like I'm going by himself. So he goes back to the police station, drops off the car, leaves the police chief on the side of the road drunk anyways, I had it all teed up to play the police chief. They did a little investigation, you know, because he couldn't back this thing, kind of turned into and it's all on body camera, of course, and the police, the, the officer gets reinstated, like a couple days later police chief gets investigated, eventually gets fired. But he has a history of this abusing his power and it's like his files full of this stuff oh great.
Speaker 4:But yet he's promoted, promoted, promoted, promoted, promoted, promoted. Well, this judge out in kentucky you know, police chief, that's the executive branch. This judge out in kentucky, you know, police chief, that's the executive branch. This judge out in kentucky found himself in the middle of a child sex brothel in chambers. So new york post broke this story when it happened. Uh, and journalists like tracy beans were hearing from people on the ground and they're like oh, there was a whole situation with kids on probation and like a bunch of stuff and this there was a sheriff's deputy who had a kid involved and then that led to the sheriff being involved and blah, blah, blah, blah. Anyways, apparently he felt like he couldn't get justice. Kentucky judge, killed by sheriff, ran courthouse like a brothel and traded sex for favors at a twisted, at twisted parties. A victim says so.
Speaker 4:There's the video of this yeah, that's the one I saw rural kentucky judge gunned down his own chambers last year ran a twisted sex ring where young women were coaxed into forming sexual favors just to get out of trouble. One of the alleged victims claims taya. Adams alleged she was among those caught up in judge kevin mullen's apparent sex for favor scheme that saw him and others in a tiny town of whitesburg demand sex in exchange for cash or to get off offenders off the hook. Adams told nations news, nations bainfield, that mullins, who was shot execution style in his elector chain county chambers, allegedly by his longtime sheriff pal sean steins last september, had warned her to keep quiet of the so-called depaved rings. We would do sex parties, perform shows and have sex with them for money Things like that. Adam's alleged it was consensual but it was the things that. The thing was that we were so young and when they use it against us to destroy our lives later Adam said she felt forced to go along with the judge's scheme because she feared child protective services would somehow get involved in up into her life.
Speaker 4:They would make sure to make you feel small and degraded and belittled as possible to take your power away. Adams said it wasn't intermittently clear if the woman had any prior run-ins with the law or if she was on CPS's radar at the time, she wanted to say it was just a given, she would keep her mouth shut about the apparent depravity, insisting who would believe it anyways, because the whole town was doing it. Nobody cares, they're all swingers, it's all a big party to them. It was all just so normal separately. Sarah davis, a former deputy jailer, electric county lockup, told the outlet that she'd heard about the nasty and sickening stories to come out of the parties because of course, in the prison, in the jails, they're talking about it pretty much everybody nobody believes a criminal right.
Speaker 4:Pretty much everybody in the county knows, she said, but it was confirmed to me after working in the county jail, especially after being invited to a party myself. She claims the only only to add to disturbing allegations that have merged in the wake of Mullen's caught in camera slaying last year, including the slain judge had been seen running his courthouse like a brothel. It hasn't been since been revealed that that one woman's, sabrina Adkins, threw Mullen's name into the mix during the 2022 criminal investigation into us Lecter County sheriff, who was later jailed for rape and sodomy of a female inmate at adkins, who claimed he was coerced by then. So they locked up an inmate for doing a sexual crime while they themselves were doing a sexual crime. Adkins, who claimed she was coerced by then deputy sheriff ben fields to perform sexual favors in exchange for staying under house arrest, alleged the judge was on the long-standing sextortion racket.
Speaker 4:I've seen judge Mullen's have sex with a girl in the judge's chamber Jack and told police. In our interview at the time she added that fields, who was fired in the wake of the probe, also had some videotapes of some stuff in the judge's chambers, just with the girl's sexual stuff. It is unclear if the alleged sextortion scheme had anything to do with Mullen shooting. Authorities had previously refused to rule out if a possible sex scandal was the motive behind the bloodshed. The judge had been decades long friends with the accused killer, who was spotted having lunch with him just hours before he was gunned down on september 18th. Chilling surveillance footage alleged capture the sheriff stepping into the pal's office and making multiple calls to his daughter before opening fire.
Speaker 4:His daughter was involved in this his daughter had gotten into some trouble and, oh you know, we could make this go away. The sheriff's attorney later described the execution style shooting as a crime of passion due to an extreme emotional disturbance. Stein's, who is running days later after the shooting is being held in eastern kentucky jail without bond, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder of a public official.
Speaker 4:That is horrifying yeah and you know, yesterday we played a video about weaponization of government and it's and this always, I always go back to this conversation I had with this fbi agent in the summer of 2020 and we went on a walk and he's like put your phone down, let's go for a walk looking in hindsight, I have a lot of questions about this guy.
Speaker 4:Okay, either way he I asked the question, you know, with russia gate, you know about comey. He's like listen, I'm an agent, I can't just go start an investigation, right, I have to have probable cause and that investigation is going to get approved, it's going to get looked at. He's like I can't just open an investigation on my boss, I can't just open an investigation on seventh floor of the FBI. He's like you know, it's a chain of command stuff. This is not how it works, and so he's like I know that they're doing bad things.
Speaker 6:Hold on. What's the chain of command?
Speaker 4:I'm just saying, like you know, there's no, there's no way for him to do anything. So in a situation where it's like well, oh, hey, maybe I should file suit in this court. Hey, maybe we should take it to the federal court.
Speaker 6:Have you seen what's going on there? So remember when I said there's two possibilities. This is the second possibility and it's everything. I hoped it wasn't and I don't know what to do about these situations.
Speaker 4:Public corruption is as old as time. Yeah, this is not something new. It's not like oh hey, this is the first time there's been a corrupt public official, right? This is why the founding fathers wanted to diffuse power. If the king is of integrity and can just, you know, go around and slay dragons all the time, and we wouldn't have these problems. But that's not how it works. But if the whole town knows it's happening, what the hell's going on in your town.
Speaker 6:Yeah, what do you do about it?
Speaker 4:then these are the kind of things where it's like who's running this place? Yeah Right, well, it's we, the people we consent to allow this to continue. I mean, I'm sure there will, I don't know. I mean, again, the inmates know the people involved in the snow, they're talking, but again it's that powerlessness, like who cares what the peasantry are saying? You know, let them eat cake, whatever, until one day the sheriff's kid gets involved. And then all of a sudden it's like All right, patrick Byrne one time was asking somebody else that was deep in government about the corruption and he goes there's an old Hindu myth about the earth being on the back of a turtle and a turtle.
Speaker 4:And it's like so the Hindu guru is like so you know where's the beginning? It's like turtles all the way down. It's just a turtles is like a new creation, a new creation, a new. It's their origin myth. And so he's like when it comes to corruption in government, it's turtles all the way down.
Speaker 4:I mean, again, just looking at it, big picture, pull yourself away for a moment. Take away all the patriotism and all the glory that the flag and everything that's associated with all of the pride of our nation and our country, and juxtapose that with Obama and basically being a traitor against everything that flag stands for Right, and actually starting an investigation to obstruct in an elected president's administration and try to put him in jail and possibly shoot him in the head. This is a big deal, allegedly. How do you separate the two right? How do you go? Hey, I'm gonna go spread some democracy and fight overseas and defend our rights, but meanwhile the judge that it's back home, that doesn't have to get drafted, that had bone spurs when he was you know what I'm saying is doing that kind of stuff.
Speaker 4:It's, it's turtles all the way down, man, yup, it's turtles. So we just look at it and kind of laugh and go, huh, all the more reason to go. All the more reason to put yourself in a position in life where you're not dependent on it. Because, again, we're peasants. We have to live here. Like, no matter what happens, we have to live here.
Speaker 6:How do we feel about the sheriff?
Speaker 4:Yeah, I'm not going to sit here, I'm not casting stones. Listen when we're talking vigilante. Right, I've been grouped into this so I get to speak with some authority on being someone who's like hey, you can't just go riot, can't just take the law in your hand.
Speaker 4:Just take the law in your own hands and go riot. Yeah, you're right, there's consequences for that. I find myself going that's a perfect situation where you got to get a really good jury. You got to get a really good jury. You got to get a really good jury because, you know, maybe there's a justification and, as the sheriff I don't know man like this is an unbelievably like. You walked in and shot a guy in cold blood yeah, no bond, you know what I mean. Like he's clearly already held. I don't know what they're going to do. The system wants to protect itself. You got to remember the people that are interested in this case might be running other similar courtrooms that want this case to go away, that want this guy to not be vindicated. They're doing that. I gotta do something. You know this isn't that. Yeah, this isn't a situation where you're gonna see true fairness. For me, if I was that sheriff, I'd be like I need a jury and the entire case revolves around vaudeville or whatever they call it.
Speaker 6:It's jury idea body area.
Speaker 4:The whole case revolves around jury selection because that's system's going to protect itself. You know, the trump administration has a january sixer that's still sitting in jail because he threatened fbi agents after he was arrested and raided and all that kind of stuff. Threatened fbi agents and he's serving a life sentence now for for threatening the life of fbi agents. So this administration isn't exactly like oh, hey, yeah, you know mea culpa, like no, you're still responsible for all of your choices. This is Ron DeSantis, he's on with Jesse Waters and this goes.
Speaker 4:I'm sorry to start to show out with that dour topic. I guess it's again. It's another one of these things. There's this constant theme you cannot let them weaponize our virtue against us. They don't share the same virtue. Just like that woman was saying the whole town's a bunch of swingers, like all these returnees, and they go golfing and they've just got this. Whatever that is going on there, that's not how us peasants live. Okay, it's not the way it works. So this is ron desantis, on with jesse waters and he's talking about that cL driver from India, the asylum seeker you know because apparently just made a mistake, apparently in India.
Speaker 4:he was feeling threatened so we were granting asylums. Vacation in India. I thought we grant asylum to countries like Cuba, where it's like you know. No, not India, it's a democracy. I don't understand. They have a functioning law system. I don't understand. That's a democracy. I don't understand. They have a functioning law system. I don't understand. Anyways, he comes here, can't speak English, ends up getting his licenses and CDLs in some combination of Washington State, california and New Mexico. Turns out he can't freaking speak English and killed three people trying to make a U-turn in a semi truck on the interstate.
Speaker 12:We had an issue where you had an illegal alien truck driver that got a commercial driver's license in the state of California, employed by a California company, kill three people in Florida. This guy didn't even speak English. We're bringing him up on charges. He's going to face a lot and I can announce, jesse, that I said initially the company needs to be held accountable and we've been working with the federal government and they are pulling that company's license to do business because you cannot employ somebody who cannot read the road signs.
Speaker 4:So one thing even with all these public corruption stories and how sad they are. We have to recognize that we know about it. Yeah, it's significant that we know about it. Like we have to celebrate because now you're not ignorant, now you can put these things in, you know, in your cap and you can go oh, this might explain some funny behavior out of the court. Why is it that things don't happen reasonably? Now? That doesn't mean we always jump to the conclusion that everybody's a baby eater, pedophile. I've been?
Speaker 6:are we gonna play some clips from our governor? Our governor is a freaking moron when it comes to this stuff and you just don't know what's going on behind the scenes, man.
Speaker 4:Okay, so this is the fox news breakdown when we started to find out the details right after the show broke yesterday, uh, this this was announced about this particular driver and his actual ability to read and speak english dana, 28 year old harjinderjinder Singh is expected back in Florida later this week to face state charges of vehicular homicide.
Speaker 9:He's currently being held in California without bond. He appeared in court yesterday with the help of an interpreter. He agreed to sign paperwork for his extradition and Florida authorities must pick him up by August 27. Singh was driving on Florida's Turnpike last week when authorities say he attempted an illegal U-turn blocking oncoming traffic. A minivan slammed into the trailer, killing three Florida residents inside. Following the wreck, investigators with the US DOT gave Singh an English-language proficiency test. According to a DOT press release, the driver failed the assessment, providing correct responses to just two of 12 verbal questions and only accurately identifying one of four highway traffic signs. Because Singh, who entered the US from Mexico in 2018, is an asylum seeker from India, the DOT says Washington state violated federal guidelines by issuing him a full term commercial driver's license in 2023. By issuing him a full-term commercial driver's license in 2023. And they believe New Mexico State Police may have failed to assess his English skills during a roadside inspection. Additionally, the DOT says it's investigating whether California acted within federal guidelines when it issued Singh a limited-term CDL in 2024.
Speaker 4:So California issued him his first CDdl. Then washington state issued him as permanent one we're so dumb up here so ronda santa says the federal government is pulling that truck trucking company's license because they hired someone who couldn't speak english yeah, and now this guy's going to get a world tour.
Speaker 6:He he's in California. They're going to extradite him to Florida. I mean, is this guy really can't speak English, or is he just scared?
Speaker 4:Oh no, he can't speak English.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 4:I'm certain of it.
Speaker 6:Yeah, I'm certain. So what are we doing?
Speaker 4:What are we doing? Giving them licenses?
Speaker 6:Yeah, what are we doing here?
Speaker 4:You know there is no quote national language there's. There's like kind of reasons for that. You know a lot of that had to do with the Amish again speaking German or whatever their dialect was. We have no national language but our signs are all in English, except for around here some of them are in Indian.
Speaker 1:I don't know, or whatever.
Speaker 4:Indian, as in Native American, I should say, but I don't know. Man Like this is extremely dangerous. It's extremely dangerous the fact that this guy thought he could make a U-turn on the road so he did his CDL. Did he take his hours of?
Speaker 6:class. Well, when you look at his, look at the footage of him making the turn in the van slamming into the car, he's looking so confused he's like, well, I'm making a turn here, what's going on?
Speaker 4:You know, in other countries they drive differently.
Speaker 6:Right.
Speaker 4:And it makes me wonder, like did you take the school? How did? You get through the school? Did they give it to you in in your native or did you? Did you take the test? Did you do the walk around on the cdl?
Speaker 6:test like I've taken this test.
Speaker 4:I've done it. I don't understand how you can get through it. I don't either who are the instructors in your native language to ask you about the air brake and, you know, ask you, like all the little questions they have to ask you. I don't get it I don't know either.
Speaker 6:I mean he must have had, like some indian friend, that like helped him and coached him through.
Speaker 4:There's a failure at like every level of this yeah like every, every level of this. Somebody could have said you might not be safe. Every level that someone could have said you can't read the stuff in your truck, so you know like you can't read you know what I mean.
Speaker 6:How about you failed? Come back when you can read. Come back when you can read.
Speaker 4:Come back when you can read yeah, yikes, in DC they're going through a huge effort to clean up and Stephen Miller was kind of interviewed on the fly. They've got the troops in. This is Pete Hegseth standing behind him here and outside of this little I don't know convention center. They're in, there's protesters and Stephen Miller makes some interesting comments about this. But one of the says you got a bunch of 90 year old white people out there protesting. That's the same thing my wife comments. When they had the no kings protest up at the street corner by my house and there was 60 70 people out there. All of them are over the age of 60. White hair, like every single one of them, male and female, are basically boomers, like completely.
Speaker 6:Just about a week ago we had that same crowd standing over by the Viking and you know they're all holding retarded signs like stop the dictator, yeah.
Speaker 4:Putin and Trump are friends, Exactly, and it's all old people. It's all old people. My wife is like I don't understand Like these are supposed to be like the mentors to grandparents and stuff. And it's all old people, it's all people. My wife is like I don't understand Like these are supposed to be like the mentors to grandparents and stuff. And they're out there, no king. It's like.
Speaker 6:And I'm like either these people are part of the plan or they're part of the group that my grandfather would fall into, that are completely, just mentally, captured by the party. Yeah, yeah. And they don't realize that the party has gone astray.
Speaker 4:That's the thing. It's like they've been kind of psyoped. Yeah and listen. You know you could look at the Republicans. We have our own group of people that are psyoped.
Speaker 6:And I think that these people really are, and when drive by them I actually feel really bad.
Speaker 4:I'm like look at those poor old folks out there I hold the mirror up so hard on myself. I'm like I was that guy. I went to a protest, yeah, you know. And I'm like, did I?
Speaker 6:it was I've victim and but to take time out of your day to go stand on a corner and say, honk, if you hate the dictator, I mean dude, you're committed to something that I'm not sure you understand he, he doesn't, he doesn't support the dictator in ukraine.
Speaker 4:I'm gonna be elected. I mean the suspended constitution. I mean we can't have an election because we're at war. I love trump's like.
Speaker 6:So in like three and a half years, and the media is like I think they're the same people that have, you know, all the colorful hair and they're free in palestine.
Speaker 4:Yeah, like oh boy, steven miller, talking about the dynamic of dc, and the people that are protesting have no connection to this, for too long.
Speaker 5:99 of this city has been terrorized by one percent of this city and the voice that you hear out there, those crazy communists.
Speaker 5:They have no roots, they have no connection to the city, they have no families they are raising this city they have no one that they are sending to school in this city, they have no jobs in this city, they have no connections to this community at all. But they're the ones who've been advocating for the 1%, the criminals, the killers, the rapists, the drug dealers, and I'm glad they're here today, because me, pete and the vice president are all going to leave here and inspired by them.
Speaker 5:We're going to add thousands more resources to this city to get the criminals and the gang members out of here. We're going to add thousands more resources to this city to get the criminals and the gang members out of here. We're going to dismantle those networks and we're going to prove that a city can serve for the law-abiding citizens who live there. We are not going to let the communists destroy a great American city, let alone the nation's capital. And let's just also address one other thing. All these demonstrators that you've seen out here in recent days, all of these elderly white hippies, they're not part of the city and never have been. And, by the way, most of the citizens who live in.
Speaker 5:Washington DC are black. This is not a city that has had any safety for its black citizens for generations, and President Trump is the one who is fixing that, with the support of the Metropolitan Police Department, the support of the National Guard and our federal law enforcement officers. So we're going to ignore these stupid white hippies, who all need to go home and take a nap because they're all over 90 years old, and we're going to get back to the business of protecting the American people and the citizens of Washington DC, these stupid white cockpits who are all over 90 years old.
Speaker 4:It's the same group of people out here. By the way, they must have traveled to dc, yeah that is, they got some of that act blue money yeah, so a couple days ago they found out. You know again more paid protesting, bringing people into dc to kind of staff, this constant protest that's going on against ice and all this kind of stuff yeah, what was?
Speaker 6:what was stacy abrams going to do with all that two billion dollars? Oh, she's going to come up here again here in a couple minutes oh, we're going to get directly to stacy abrams in fact.
Speaker 4:uh, she's, she's uh, going to be next on the. Let me see what's next. Yes, she's going to be next on the docket here. So we're going to listen to two videos from lee zeldin talking about the epa and what they've done there to recover all those quote unquote gold bars that got thrown off the titanic. As that undercover video showed, he was tasked with going out and recovering those gold bars. So between the two interviews we're going to listen here he's going to explain what they've done and what they found Right.
Speaker 4:So, again, this shows the peasants perspective, like we're the peasants, right, and we're the little guy, we're the guy that's just got to go to work tomorrow, take care of the family. Like we understand what's real and what's important. We live on the land, we're a part of our local communities. We go to churches, we participate in local scouting like we're on the ground. Dc is the flyover state. You know what I mean. Dc is that thing that's disconnected from us but yet has the power to rule and regulate us, and it trickles down through the states. Trump is using those levers to pull back funding and try to return power to the people, which is basically get government just to serve the people instead of serve itself. Right, but Lee Zeldin is talking about the EPA. The EPA is one of the worst agencies when it comes to infringement on your rights. I mean, these guys create rule. If anybody has ever dealt with wetland issues, if you've ever dealt with water right issues, if you've ever dealt with forestry issues, if you've ever dealt with fishery issues.
Speaker 6:Any kind of quote, unquote, critical area any kind of quote, unquote, critical area.
Speaker 4:If you've ever dealt with floodplains, if, if you've ever dealt with migratory birds hunting licenses, what FEMA certs? Fema certs stormwater regulations when you're building new construction, um, npdes permits, it goes on. And on the degree at which the epa has the ability to come in and say that has something to do with the environment either, there came from the environment, it's going to go back into the environment, it's on the environment, it's around the environment. Your property rights be damned. Your property rights be damned. Exactly. They're the ones who started to interpret wetlands in grandma's backyard that are just little, literally just wet spots in the yard, and declared them navigable waterways and put federal jurisdiction over it.
Speaker 6:And then get this they claim that wetlands are the cleaners of the world. You know, it's where all the pollutants get captured, but guess what? You're not allowed to send a pollutant to them. Yeah, exactly, get captured, but guess what? You're not allowed to send a pollutant to them. So so do their job yeah, so we're not, we're not allowing them to do their job so they're dying because they're being starved of food yes, this is epa is insanity.
Speaker 4:So to have someone like lee zeldin there, I really hope they can peel it apart. Epa had the West Virginia versus EPA case and then there was the Loper Bright case. That both had to do with EPA cases when they overstepped their bounds based on the Chevron doctrine case, which was back in 1984. They had basically the government. The legislature, said EPA, we want clean water, go do it. And then they delegated the law making and rule making capacity to the epa. So the epa came in and started making rules, enforce them like loss find people, put people in prison over violation of things that were never voted on by a legislature. They just had a go, get us clean water, there's a direction, and they just went crazy.
Speaker 6:And all those rules are based on best available science. Well, guess what? Whatever science you have today is the best that's available they just make it up.
Speaker 4:They just make it up, yeah, so. So this is what he was doing these two interviews. We're going to get a pretty good picture of this when I was going through the confirmation process.
Speaker 13:This video come through projectitas but it was of a Biden EPA employee who was talking about how the agency was tossing gold bars off the Titanic, rushing to get billions of dollars out the door before Inauguration Day. He was also talking about the desire to get themselves jobs at the recipient NGOs and and these members of the Senate it was coming from Senate Republicans who were saying, asking, demanding if confirmed, would you please make it a top priority to quickly get to the bottom of it? Absolutely, was my response, with great enthusiasm and eagerness, and our team quickly was able to trace down so much. Basically, every time we overturned a rock, we found something under it that was either filled with self-dealing and conflicts of interest, unqualified recipients or reduced agency oversight. And when Democrats had one party rule in Washington DC, they passed this bill called the Inflation Reduction Act that had tens of billions of dollars to go out through EPA.
Speaker 13:Well, epa didn't know how to spend tens of billions of dollars, so they decided to park $20 billion at an outside bank and to have that bank send the money through eight pass-through entities. Money through eight pass-through entities, all these NGOs, pass-through entities that were riddled with self-dealing and conflicts of interest former Obama and Biden officials, democratic donors, as you pointed out, and the EPA was a party to the account control agreement with those prime recipients. But here's the thing when the money goes through the prime recipients to others in many cases also pass-throughs EPA no longer is a party of the account control agreement. Epa is a losing oversight by design. Intentionally, these grant agreements, these arrangements were set up to tie EPA's hands behind its back.
Speaker 13:I could sit here with you. You could ask me 10, 15, 20 of the first most important questions that come to mind as far as where the money was going after it leaves the pastor entities, and the crazy thing is how little I would be able to answer even today, this far after inauguration day. That is by design. The DOJ has been investigating, the inspector general's office has been investigating. I terminated all of it.
Speaker 13:Is there any way of getting the money back? Absolutely, this has been going through a litigation process. It's at an appeals court right now in the federal court system and we are basically at the end of a closeout period now. We are basically at the end of a closeout period now because when these grants get terminated, there's a 120-day closeout period and this money should be recovered for the American public and I'm proud to be able to do my part with this great team here to figure out one where the money went. They tossed the gold bars off the Titanic. I was told to go out and find the gold bars bars. We found the gold bars and we're bringing them back on board and we're doing that for the american public and we're proud of it so the money starts funneling around.
Speaker 4:they've recovered a bunch of it they have, are trying to get a bunch back and they're in court trying to get it. This is $29 billion, $29 billion. So here's more of this conversation with even more detail. So far, you've scaled back the reach of this place.
Speaker 14:You talk about saving a lot of money. What is that number?
Speaker 13:Over $29 billion of grants have canceled $29 billion of grants.
Speaker 13:Our operating budget annually is about $10 billion. We've canceled over $29 billion. $27 billion of it was the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, part of the Inflation Reduction Act, when President Biden had one-party control of Congress, and it was filled with self-dealing and conflicts of interest, unqualified recipients, reduced agency oversight, money going through pass-throughs, through pass-throughs, through pass-throughs, the dollar getting diluted and if the argument is going to be made that a dollar should get spent to remediate an environmental issue, then spend it on remediating an environmental issue. Instead, they're giving it to their friends, former Biden and Obama officials and Democratic donors former Biden and Obama officials and Democratic donors. President Trump talks about Stacey Abrams, this one linked NGO to her that received $2 billion. Is that true? Yes, in 2023.
Speaker 13:And it was going out the door. Yes, in 2023, that NGO received $100. In 2024, they got $2 billion from the Biden EPA. They had to complete training. In their grant agreement, page 7, that says they have 90 days to complete training, called how to develop a budget, Yet in the first 21 days they can start spending the money Billions of dollars. Now you could ask all sorts of great questions about where the money goes once it goes through pass-throughs, and deliberately, by design, I won't have answers to basic questions.
Speaker 14:So this pass-throughs? I mean you have to be almost an investigator to see the bank shots of where this money goes right. I mean that's part of what you're trying to find out. Have you been shocked by what you've found? Stunning.
Speaker 13:And in one case, for example in the Solo for All program, a $7 billion program that's been canceled. We found examples where there were four pastors and they're all getting a VIG. So it's not like the dollar goes from an appropriation of Congress to a dollar that gets used for some good reason on the back end. Think of how much that dollar gets diluted when you have four each taking their 15 plus percent yeah, I guess it gets less money.
Speaker 4:It is not going to help environment drug dealers understand this.
Speaker 4:Yeah, exactly dude this again. I I'm never shocked, but sometimes I'm in awe of how brazen these people are. Yeah, having orgies in the judges chambers, getting drunk when you're off duty and approaching your officers and relieving them of duty, throwing gold bars off the back of the EPA to be recovered by your friends and associates you know the Obama administrators, the Biden administrators, stacey Abrams there was an example with the Stacey Abrams one in 2023, that NGO that got $2 billion from the EPA, had $100. And then in 2023, got $2 billion from the EPA, had $100. And then in 2023, got $2 billion and as part of that, they had to take a 100-day training on how to make a budget.
Speaker 6:I know, if you give me half that I could spend the money after 21 days. I'll promise to do double the training for half the money after the 21 days. I'll promise to do double the training for half the money.
Speaker 4:You know when you talk about like capitalism and seed capital and you know by the time you've got two billion dollars. Like the budget thing isn't really a conversation when one ceo says to another ceo how do your budgets look? There's not like so. Do you use like gaps accounting, like you know what I mean. Like use excel. Are you you use yeah, so no, it's just like you got your books. You know what I mean. Like you're not getting a training course and by the way who's offering that training course?
Speaker 4:because if anybody's ever through been through like government standardized training, it's like you don't even get trained on things that are relevant, like when you become a realtor.
Speaker 6:All the training has nothing to do with being a realtor they don't even teach money or civics in high school, I think it's impossible for them to do it all right.
Speaker 4:On a lighter note, aside from just lost billions and government corruption, mormon women can now wear sacred undergarments. Some wonder, uh, mormon women can now wear new sacred undergarments. Some some wonder why now? So apparently the mormon church has changed its uh undergarment requirements for women, allowing them to wear sleeveless shirts.
Speaker 6:Oh, I did not notice those of us that grew up in the mormon church with this is a big deal as a big deal.
Speaker 4:Yeah, there's a lot of frustration in the church that it is not acknowledging the fixation that it had on women's bodies. They and they're really pretty sad. This is some member that's commenting on this. The church's focus on modesty for girls and women reset, became extreme in the late 1990s and early 2000s. As an example, she pointed to a church periodical taking an angel depiction and adding sleeves to it. A part-time legal assistant, rachel Gerber, remembers wearing a tankini swimming suit to a church activity when she was 14, but a leader told her it was inappropriate and she had to go cover up I got like pissed.
Speaker 4:It was super upset and someone was like rachel, you have to wear it or go home. She would. Gerber is a mom of two, runs a social media account called lds change makers promote gender equality within the church's current policies. She believes modesty and garments represent larger inequality in the church and there are new temple undergarments for men as well. But gerber says it's always been much easier for men to wear fashionable clothing with garments. It controls my life much more than it controls my husband. She said I can't wear basic, he can wear basically whatever he wants.
Speaker 4:The sleeve change is something many women have wanted for at least 15 years, but the church hasn't acknowledged it. It declined to comment for the story and didn't respond to npr's interview request. A short church statement from when the news broke first says some members live in hot, humid areas and the garment changes to bless them and others who might benefit. At the end of the day, gerber calls the sleeveless garment a win and a good step forward. I don't think leaders of the church hate women. I just think they are within the patriarchal system, trying to best to function within it. But there's definitely more we can do. She said this change, this change signals that church leaders are listening. The new garment styles will be available in the US later this year. Apparently, apparently they're making international orders to get these things shipped in. I just think that was kind of fun. You know a little light, but apparently you're going to see a lot more shoulders if you're in Mormon country.
Speaker 6:Well, you know, I don't know why they can't do this for the men too.
Speaker 4:I've been wanting to wear wife beater forever so you know what's funny, the whole wife beater thing, right. So I grew up in california, or I spent some time in california, I grew up all over the place, but when I was in california a lot of people would wear wife beaters right, and it was kind of was like actually a real big thing among the hispanics. That was like the height of that jinko pants and wife beaters and uh. So I always kind of associated it with um kind of more of the the cholo yeah, you're kind of thing right, or just super red trash deep.
Speaker 6:Yeah, you know, this is kind of wasn't and wasn't really my thing, you know it's mostly a joke for me, but also you know these, these women that were like oh, we have it. So bad dude, the guys don't like wearing this stuff either. You're wearing two t-shirts. It's 90 degrees out. I'm sweating my balls off. It's not fun yeah.
Speaker 4:Anyway. So in prison, though, you can buy wife beaters, right, so that's like everybody's got tons of wife beaters. And in Missouri, where it was 100 and thousand million degrees and we were in a brick oven without AC Literally, I was in no AC and I had a broken window, so it was like sleeping outside.
Speaker 6:Yeah, when I say I want to wear a wife beater, it was in my room.
Speaker 4:When I say I want to wear it was in my room. When I say I want to wear a wife beater, really I just want to go shirtless. John attaca says hate the name. Call them tank tops. Sure they have white beads on it. They're white beaters, sometimes mispronounced wife beaters because of the people who wear them. It's white beaded shirts, okay, tank tops, we just mispronounce it sometimes. I've never heard that that's what they are. They're white beaded shirts. That's the way the fabric is. It's a little white bead sewing thing, or whatever anyways.
Speaker 4:So I come home and my boys have discovered these white bead tank tops okay and I'm, I'm in like little junior prison, you know gym shorts mini inmates little mini inmates running around.
Speaker 6:Oh, it's fun Anyways it's just things that trigger, you know there are funny things that trigger me orange.
Speaker 4:When I saw the guy in his orange jumpsuit I remember thinking will never wear orange again. And now I kind of feel that way about khaki. It was orange in jail, khaki in prison, khaki same thing with those khaki pants that they made me wear, like not cool man, not cool dickies pants, kind of all right. So this is on with.
Speaker 4:Oh, I can't remember his name he was in the trump administration, larry cudlow yep, he's on with larry cudlow and he's talking about the grand conspiracy and talking about taking out people inside of the department of justice and doj that were involved in it but oh, whoa, you're, you're there now the leader. Another story have in prison. You see, see, here fox business has a ticker.
Speaker 4:Yeah, bottom right, this is the chiron and it's got dow and s&p and all this stuff yeah, okay so some of the guys would put it on c put the news on cnn because it had a ticker because, people just walk into the tv room kind of look for a few minutes and they're reading the ticker and then they'd walk out. So fox news doesn't run a ticker well, hold on.
Speaker 6:Why are they checking the ticker?
Speaker 4:they like doing stock trades not this ticker the chiron okay like on cnn, it'll just have news headlines on the bottom kind of running along the whole time. Oh, fox used to do that years ago. They stopped doing it. So, like in the morning when people are kind of coming in and out of the tv room, that the independents, the neutrals, the muslims basically they were they'd leave the tv on cnn only because it had the chiron okay because you could read the news.
Speaker 4:So I was like put it on newsmax, who says a chiron. But they did like abbreviated highlights so it wasn't as much context. News point is fox loses people because they can't just have the tv on silently with the headlines running okay. So sometimes fox news business would be on and you had the ticker on the bottom here with the stocks, not just news headlines. And so, uh, there was a group of blacks one time that were in the sports section with their chairs turned around to watch the white tv whole story.
Speaker 4:I'm gonna have to do like a layout of the tv room sometime, because it was like a converted office space, sunroom thing, okay. So they're turned around, they're watching the news and I've got the remote control and I'm sitting by myself in the white section with all the blacks behind me. Okay, I didn't make the rules, but I walked in late and I got control of the remote because I'm white on the white tv. So put it on fox news. And the guys are back there talking and they like chatting it up with me a lot. So they're like hey, hey, j6, j6, so they'd call me j6.
Speaker 4:Uh, what, what's that on the bottom there? Okay, they didn't know what dow was. They didn't know what s&p 500 was, they didn't know what nasdaq was, any of that at all. They're like what is, what are those numbers? Like, that's not. They know sports scores. We don't recognize any sports teams.
Speaker 4:They'd occasionally see a word like apple that would drive by. That they would know and they know it was money. What team is that? So I had to explain. I'm like, oh, that's the stock market prices and that's like you know, like the dow jones and who's the dow jones? So I had to explain. I'm like, oh, that's the stock market prices and that's like you know, like the dow jones and who's the dow jones. So I got a handful of those questions like what's the dow jones? And all these are stock prices. Well, what are stocks? Well, you know the stock market and like one would know and the other wouldn't know, and then they'd start informing each other freaking hilarious. I wish I could have recorded that. I could be like it's like man on the street in the ultimate version. Like what are those numbers?
Speaker 6:uh, stock market this sounds like a start of an snl skit.
Speaker 4:How do you even start to explain that I don't know, that's how I felt. I was like I just want to watch the news guys. I want to see if I'm getting pardoned today.
Speaker 8:All right, the old leaders who assigned this and directed this operation. Have they been dismissed from the FBI?
Speaker 7:Every single person that has been found to have weaponized or participated in that process has been removed from leadership positions. And if and when we find any others that are involved in this as you know, this is a 37,000-person agency we are going to take swift action, just like we have, and just look at the record of the people that have been dismissed for their actions and what they're saying when they get out there about how they personally opined about the weaponization of this place, just like one of Peter Strzok's friends did recently, this past week Right, that's how we know we're finding the right folks and we're going to keep doing it. It's not done yet, but we're going to stay on it. All right, I get it.
Speaker 8:Thank you for that answer. I mean you're going as far as you can go. Another question why was Mar-a-Lago invaded? What were they looking for? This is speculation. No one knows to this day. I mean, it happened to why several years ago. We'll probably be talking about this for years ahead. The subject of Russia came up at the Alaska meeting of the two leaders, russia and the United States, putin and Trump. What were they doing there? Cash, does anybody have any idea? Why was the FBI? What was the FBI looking for?
Speaker 7:creating a crime where one did not exist. The answer has been definitive there was no crime, there was no predicate to go and invade Donald Trump's home. We have answered that definitively. Now you know me working backwards from that point. We are going to hold people accountable who weaponize that system of justice for the following reason we, the FBI, must restore accountability and credibility to the American public so we can arrest more top 10 predators, so we can go after more terrorists, so we can find the other people involved in Abbey Gate.
Speaker 7:These are the cases that matter to the FBI and the distractions, to put it mildly, from the prior leadership regime are what thwarted the American public's belief and credibility in the FBI.
Speaker 7:And so when they do raids like Mar-a-Lago now, the American public knows it was made up, it was completely false, it was completely unconstitutional pursuant to our judicial courts and we are working into those matters to say why did you do it? We know there was no reason. Now it's time for accountability and that's who we're talking to. And, by the way, Larry, I'd like to announce on your show if you got nothing to hide and you were DOJ and FBI before, you're welcome to come talk to the FBI at any time. And if you don't want to come talk to us, we're going to come find you and we're going to put you in an investigative position and posture that will make you feel very uncomfortable, kind of like you did when you weaponized the government. The only difference is we're going to be doing it on a factual, legal and constitutional basis to do so there any doubt in your mind that the progenitors of this whole russiagate nonsense?
Speaker 4:was the administration. Call me brock all those guys. So them as big fighting words like you just accused public officials of corruption and he did say now there has to be accountability. You raided a man's house regardless of what his former status was. You raided a man's house without any proper predicate and you just basically like that's a fact.
Speaker 4:That's true. This is the way. There's nothing there. You raided a man's house. He went through his wife's underwear drawer. You totally violated all of his privacy, regardless if he's a president or not. You did that.
Speaker 4:Do you do that to normal american citizens? If you can do it to the president, do you think they have any compunction from doing it to you? Right, a guy who's got half the country's got him under a microscope all eyes on him and you're just going to raid his house without cause, totally manufactured. You're going to put, uh, thomas mackie in prison for posting a meme with no injured party. You're going to put me in prison when both the officer, all the officers involved say I didn't hurt, harm, injure or threaten them and accepted my apology. So there's really no claim made against me.
Speaker 4:You think you think in that world that you're going to go get quote-unquote justice where the, where the judges are doing who knows what in their chambers, and you've got the epa spending money like crazy. So, yeah, good luck reporting some financial crime to the financial criminals. You know it's like they'll just use it. You can go read the atlas shrug books. It describes it perfectly. And we want you to break the rules, because then we have you under our thumb. We don't want a nation of law-abiding citizens. Then where's the control right? Where's the levers? The blackmail yeah, these are like kind of stunning admissions. There has to be something done, and I, I guess, I guess we'll just go to work today and, you know, pay for food tomorrow, because, regardless of what happens, we kind of got to live here, don't we?
Speaker 6:well, that, well, that's what happened to me 9-11. I got up and I watched the towers fall and then I went to work. Yeah, I was like what else am I going to do? I guess we're under attack. I'm going to work and.
Speaker 4:I went to school To try to prevent you know what I mean. Like just go about your lives and that's the Basics. Happened and I was back at work as soon as I got flowed home. I was back at work sitting in my activator Definitely wasn't thinking about the follow through of overturning the government. I didn't have, you know, I didn't even negotiate like what seat of power I was going to get for my role. I just went and like overthrew the government and just went back to work.
Speaker 6:Obviously you were going to be president.
Speaker 4:I just went back to work. I thought I was going to be president. I just went back to work, you know what I mean. Like, I thought I was going to be in charge of the epa, but apparently not. You know, he went on. Shaman beat me to it. He got to sit in the senate.
Speaker 4:You know what I mean like it's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. But yet this cabal of people. They went from the obama administration, then, behind the scenes, in the trump administration, they kept going and going, and going and going. Meanwhile I, I went and went, and then I went home well from their perspective.
Speaker 6:If you can give all your friends a couple billion dollars a cup every couple years, you definitely want to retain those seats of power what you can get accomplished.
Speaker 4:Yeah, if I had known I had billions of dollars on the line. I I thought I was doing it for king and country. I didn't realize I was gonna have done it for my pocketbook. I'm joking, it's all hyperbolic rhetoric. I don't want these words used against me someday in some court. Clipped up. I trying to overthrow government failed. Wanted. Run epa. They can make an ai video better than that became senator.
Speaker 6:You sound like brian williams doing the uh, what's that? The rap?
Speaker 4:all right, this is tulsa gabbard talking about cuts she's making at the office of director of national intelligence odni fast forward to where we are today.
Speaker 3:Odni is more than doubled in size, it is bloated with bureaucracy, it is rife with politicization, weaponization the very thing that it was created to try to prevent and get after. And unfortunately, it has failed to meet its mandate. And so this launch today of ODNI 2.0, as you said, we will save taxpayers more than $700 million every year, cutting the organization by over 40% and making sure that those who are working at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence are aggressively getting after our core mission, which is really ensuring the safety, security and freedom of the American people. Fast forward to where we are today. So that's good.
Speaker 4:Maybe prevent the next 9-11.
Speaker 6:That's nice.
Speaker 4:Again, it's just cuts. I'm happy to see cuts all the way around. Right, trim the government, things will be better. I'm kind of even more and more. I used to be really anti-privatization, but now I'm like, actually, when it's privatized, I know I'm dealing with a corporation.
Speaker 6:It's different. You're dealing with a corporation that has to have your outcomes in their interest.
Speaker 4:They also have to have your consent Right, like I'm not forced to deal with a corporation at the same, like they can provide a public service and they can be funded and all that kind of stuff. But it's really easy for me to see X Y Z corp with a federal contract and go, oh, I don't want to do business with X Y Z corp.
Speaker 6:Well, and also you can, if they're providing a service, you can barter and say you know, I don't really like your service with the government.
Speaker 4:They're just like yep, that's what you get yeah, and their contract gets renewed occasionally, so they may not have the next contract. Imagine if TSA was a private contractor. It'd get better. It'd get better.
Speaker 6:Well, apparently it is getting better with the new facial and recognition and fingerprint scanners. Yeah, I know, but they've been running those ads here in Washington like, oh, make sure you get your facial ID, blah, blah, blah, so you can go right through. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4:Go get a passport card. Ok, this is JD Vance talking about the relationship with Elon Musk and Donald Trump and kind of how he feels like they're better together than separate, but they're still a little bit cold to each other. I do notice that Elon has like completely disappeared from any major news cycle, like he's back to business and he's not making many, many political comments other than just to comment on the budget from time to time. And I don't know, I mean, I think that's just who he is. He came in like a firestorm into politics, teamed up with Trump, and then he just off in his orbit and now he's not popular. It's crazy.
Speaker 6:I mean, you know, he's probably still on a firestorm, we're just not watching.
Speaker 4:Oh he's doing his business stuff, oh yeah. Yeah, I mean, no doubt we're going to see, like you know, we're going to see a tiny house on the moon in like three weeks and be like brought to you by x yeah, that was rockets. Deport them here, okay.
Speaker 16:So this is jd vance commenting on all that he's obviously got a complicated relationship right now with, uh, with the trump white house. So my argument to elon is like you're not going to be on the left right, even if you wanted to be, and he doesn't, they're not going to have you back. That that that ship has sailed, and so I I really think it's a mistake for him to try to break from the president. So my hope is that by the time of the midterms he's kind of come back in the fold. But yeah, I don't know that he would take my call right now about anything.
Speaker 16:Really I'm sure he would. I kid, I'm sure he would take my call. But obviously the drama around him and the him in the white house over the last couple of months again, my hope is that just kind of cools down a little bit, because he did help us a lot in the election the president even said it was great all this frustration. Elon was a very critical part of the team last, last election and so my hope is by the midterms things are kind of back to normal right, yeah, that was nice, I was gonna ask that question Now I don't have to.
Speaker 16:you know, knock on wood, I'm always. My attitude is I try to be sort of been pretty big 10 about this stuff, like if you're patriotic, you're not trying to stick your knife in the back of the president, you're not trying to betray the movement. I don't care about these like minor little disagreements and issues. We have to kind of win with the whole movement together and, um, that's, that's kind of the attitude that I try to take.
Speaker 4:it he's not just getting a complicated relationship right now with one of the things we know about trump is he focuses on, on, uh, foundational principles. Why do we do this? Why is it built this way? Can we do it better? Right, and he's like and I've thought this too it's like, you know, if we're just arguing over rates, we're in a pretty good place as a country, but when we're like arguing over existential things like, are you a man or a woman, and you know, should we or should we not punish crime, the tax rate becomes kind of nebulous, doesn't it? You know what I'm saying. Like we're talking about existential things here. Let's stay big tent, big picture. We're talking about existential things here. Let's stay big tent, big picture.
Speaker 4:The challenge I see with Elon Musk and Donald Trump is Elon Musk called Donald Trump a pedophile. That's hard to come back from In prison. There's two words you never call someone. There's the B word and there's punk, and I watched a situation where somebody thought he was maybe playfully calling someone uh, both of those words and didn't turn into a fight, but it turned into a. We're not playing trivia together anymore, buddy. That was between a pakistani al-qaeda member and a kansas city gang member and a j6 or terrorist. We were playing trivia together, barry just set it off I remember thinking when I was in prison.
Speaker 4:I remember thinking I have the weirdest network like this you know you make friends like you know you spend, you live with these people like it's. You use the bathroom together, you shower together, you eat together, you fight together. You, you hide your contraband together. You, you look the other way when they're hiding their contraband. You know what I mean. Like you're in it with these people, like at a certain level it's like this is all we have, Like it's us versus the guards, Like we have to protect ourselves from them.
Speaker 6:Sometimes yes, comrade.
Speaker 4:It's. It's weird. Okay, it's weird. It was explained to me. Like when I was in philadelphia, this one guy's like you're on our sides of the track. Now he's like what do you mean? He's like you're an outlaw. Like you don't go to them for help anymore. You come to your local gang. They'll help you out, you're an outlaw. Now he's like I'm like oh man, that's why I understand that my gang is bigger than your gang. You know what I mean.
Speaker 4:Like yeah anyways, I'm not an outlaw, I'm just saying, when you're there, you're like just making observations here, yeah and uh I've.
Speaker 4:I've joked with my wife pure jokes. I'm like honey, money's not a problem. Like I got friends. Like a couple bricks of white baking powder and a lot of being bought, a boom, we're driving the land rover like make a couple phone calls and few fed exes. Next thing, you know, I'm walking around in a okay barry seals. Yeah, exactly like this is just a phone call away. Like I got friends, you know, I got friends that got friends that are still in the business anyways. It just, it just was like the weirdest thing that I could talk to them.
Speaker 4:And I sometimes wonder, because my role in on my prison block was kind of like I could liaison a little bit with the guards because I had the j6 thing going on and you know they were generally Trump supporters, and so I could walk into the guard shack and talk to the guards for like an hour and nobody really was suspicious of it or anything, because they kind of knew. And then I'd walk out and I could liaison, I could get a get a heads up on moves or upcoming shakedowns or you know, just kind of like the information you pick up I could relay that and I could also tone down the mood If the guard was walking around being real, banging on doors, shining lights in the walls when it's not nighttime, you know, like they're kind of on one I could go in and do if you listen to any good podcasts lately, like I just get to watch the news If you listen to Steven Crowder because you know there's a little distraction.
Speaker 4:Yes, I do that and just kind of, you know, tone the temperature down when I knew that the Pisces were making hooch.
Speaker 4:Well, that's nice of you Well you got to do what you got to do. I really didn't get involved in any nonsense, but that was like my value proposition in there, and I think that there's people like Trump who, for whatever reason, is able to do that. He's been in the business world, politics didn't matter. Let's just get the deal done. He understands win-lose negotiations and how to leverage those types of negotiations to find wins.
Speaker 6:He turned into a TV show.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I mean, he's really phenomenal at doing this stuff. Politicians are about bureaucracy, they're about process, they're about rule making, they're about procedure and all this kind of stuff trump kind of cuts through that and marco rubia talks about how that is so significant when dealing with putin and zelinski, and these guys are not going to talk to each other, but somehow trump is able to be the bridge and it's impressing even the way.
Speaker 11:President Trump is the only leader in the world acknowledged by all the Europeans. The only leader in the world that can talk to both of them and bring them both to a meeting is Donald J Trump, the president of the United States. He's the only one, and the fact that he's willing to do it is something that every American, including Democrats, should be happy that we have a peace president. We should be proud that we have a president that's made peace a priority in his administration.
Speaker 4:By the way, President Trump is the only leader, so Trump is the only one that can communicate with both of them, and you know what I think Trump could probably do. I bet he could get Zelensky and Putin to sit down for a cup of coffee together.
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Speaker 4:You know what's crazy about coffee and any other addictive substance, right is, you buy it every day and you're like, oh, it's just a cup, it's just $2 or whatever. Or you buy one bag of coffee at a time. It's kind of expensive, but you buy it every day and you're like, oh, it's just a cup, it's just $2 or whatever. Or you buy one bag of coffee a time. It's kind of expensive, but you drink it every single day and it kind of spreads out. If you're a coffee drinker, 99 bucks, you're going to spend it. You're going to spend it. So instead of buying it one week at a time or whatever, you get a golden spoon.
Speaker 6:If you're buying a mocha a day, you're spending way more than a hundred bucks a month.
Speaker 4:You know, one of the most depressing things I saw was this chart about like homeownership. And I was like. Homeownership is higher amongst black, black coffee drinkers than latte drinkers. Oh really, you know the extra eighteen hundred dollars a year you spend on the milk and cream? Yeah, it's pretty interesting. All right, this is scott besant he's talking about.
Speaker 1:Only trump can win the war and how he leverages into these by using business since he got into the oval on january 20th, president trump has been talking about not sending any more money to ukraine. We did this economic partnership which, once this conflict stops, could pay off big for the American taxpayer. We can recoup our investment. If Ukraine does well, we do well, the conflict stops, and the conflict's got to stop for the economic partnership to really kick in. We're going to start with some investments now. So I I think president trump is very vigilant. Right now. We are selling arms to the europeans, who are then selling them on to the uh ukrainians, and president trump's taking a 10 markup on the arms. So maybe that 10 will cover, uh, the cost of the air cover.
Speaker 4:Now you know what I love about donald trump is he doesn't view the, the government, as a zero-sum non-profit, where the whole point is to spend all the money and, you know, never make anything. He's like no, no, no, no, we got debt to pay off. Like we gotta, we're gonna mark it up. And he just tells everybody we're marking it up, you're gonna, you're gonna mark up. Oh yeah, no, we'll help rebuild ukraine, but you're going to pay us. You know what I mean. Like he's turning things into monetary assets that were major liabilities. If all he does is make it so our foreign wars are neutral, holy cow, we'll probably fight forever, but anyways, it's really interesting. All right, guys. That's pretty much it for the main body of the show. Today we are going to jump over into private, where we are going to hear from Patrick Byrne and Emerald Robinson about some of the new revelations coming about about election integrity, and we're going to be hearing about some of the things that are being done. So good news there. So with that, for those of you that are on the public side, we bid you adieu. We recommend you get on to Rumble Premium so you can join us on the private, where we do an extra 15 or so minutes after the show every day, and we appreciate having you guys all here. Don't forget to check leftbehindwithoutorg. Lots of kids out there need some help and with that we'll talk to you guys again tomorrow. For those sticking around for private, we'll see you in just a minute. Boop, boop. Are we private now? And we're private. We're private now.
Speaker 4:Okay, we just got one video today for the private side. I wanted to play this. It's patrick burn with emerald robinson and they're talking about the election integrity. Now, if you've been with us a while, we've covered this story kind of continuously for four years, with a gap, but we've kind of picked up. We did the huge super episode on patrick burn and emil robinson which, by the way, our show flatlined after that again, anytime these guys are on, it seems like the algorithm gets you. We're undeterred. I just set it to private and then all of a sudden we picked up a little bit. So I don't know how all that works. But anyways, for those of you that are here with us on private, you can go back and listen to that. Listening. It's the, the super thread on uh, narcos run our election system or something like that. So this is touching on those issues and uh, so let's take a listen.
Speaker 10:I think Gabbard is a real standout star of late, and people will soon understand why, won't they?
Speaker 15:They will and I can be. I'll even go a little bit farther. And again, this is me not reading tea leaves but sort of I'm, I'm, I'm distant, but they're talking to a lot of people I know and so I kind of know where they're going. She's come under tremendous pressure to whitewash an aspect of this and I am not going to whitewash it. And in fact I've met you, you, you sent, you have those graphs. You saw me talking about them on Alex Jones the other day, but you already put them up, is my understanding. I don't know, are they?
Speaker 10:Yeah, I'm not going to get to seeing them. They're familiar with them.
Speaker 15:Yeah, what the big shock has been. I've been seeing for four years describing this as a chain of command. That is where the mexican cartels, venezuela, which is a cartel, the venezuela government, iran and china, and I thought that was the the chain of command. What we're up against, in a way, it is, but on 2020, what happened was the cia came in, the cia worked with venezuela and hacked 2020 and, in fact, the CIA and the CIA. They're in cahoots with China, I guess. And even worse, while you want to stop, you want to respond to that before I give you the next play, the next card.
Speaker 10:Well, I was just going to say, and that's included in this report, it was, it stayed in the report.
Speaker 15:Is it? I don't know, I don't know. Do you know what's in the report?
Speaker 10:That's why I guess that's what remains to be seen what.
Speaker 15:what happened was? I heard they were going nuts. I'm just going to tell you the truth, and glenn told me don't protect these people anymore. So here it is. The truth is, as those charts show, in july of 2009 the c started funding and this all came out Alex Jones was a little confused in our conversation was not a Doge report, but Elon. One of the things Doge did was it surfaced data that the public can now come in and research themselves. So we had a researcher go in. Brother of a guy you know went in, great researcher. He went through this Doge data and he found this remarkable thing.
Speaker 15:There's a company, an NGO in Arlington, virginia Seps that got to be a lot of focus on it. It's been staffed forever by George Soros and the Open Society staffs it, and the money comes in from the USAID, which we all know now is what? What's the USAID? It's a friend for the CIA, it's all. And they have, since July 09, been spreading these computer systems in 26 nations and they call it modernizing. They go into countries from Ecuador to Estonia and say we're gonna help you modernize your elections. No more of these silly paper elections. Oh, that's so old fashioned. We have these beautiful computers you can run your elections on. Billions of dollars we have spent putting Smartmatic in 26 nations and every nation within two or three years of that has this left lurch in their elections. In other words, the CIA has flipped 26 nations left. A total of 72 nations have been affected. The others were probably China flipping them left, but our CIA is deeply involved in this and they were trying to get Tulsi to take that out. We're going to see if they succeed.
Speaker 10:We'll see. Lots remain to be seen.
Speaker 4:Wow, patrick, you just dropped a whole load of information on so Tulsi and, I think, pam Bondi, both are under immense pressure to try to cover up the CIA element of this. Yeah, go after the mail in ballots, go after Venezuela, but don't talk about the machines. They're still not bad. Do you see what they're doing there?
Speaker 10:Because the CIA, since 2009, barack Obama has been inserting these machines all over the world and has impacted their elections. Yes, this is good news, so step forward. I have that report that you're referencing related to SEPs. I'm going to get clearance to release that on my SEP stack so that everyone can come through that and familiarize themselves with what you're talking about.
Speaker 15:You have the report already. Yeah.
Speaker 10:Wow, no, not the report given to Tulsi, but the open source information related to SEPs, with all those graphs.
Speaker 15:We should put that up and show people. It's very clear. It was SEPs. You should focus on SEPs. It's the creation of the people, of Soros, the money from the CIA, USAID. Then SEPs spread this technology everywhere. It's sickening.
Speaker 10:That is sickening Serbia, seps and this report that is very damning to our very own agency. Patrick Byrne, thank you so much for pulling over. I know you're traveling. You pulled over. I would have loved to have been at the birthday of the great ron paul. I'm jealous. I love the shirt. Um, we will. We'll cipher through this. I've been through this, we'll. We'll touch back this week. Thank you so much, sir, for jumping in with us and and literally stopping off from your traveling to do so to share this very important exclusive information. Kelsey gabbard is a real standout.
Speaker 4:I just love Patrick Byrne. I think he's great. I was going to look something up here. Um, I'm cherry, okay. So there's this website called lame cherry dot blog spot and you notice they mentioned Serbia. So if you go back and you look at, uh, when you win, when you lose the war, rig three elections. So if you go back and you look at, um, the history of mentioning United States elections and Serbia, and when's the first time you see a connection there, it's this blog. It's lame cherryblogspotcom.
Speaker 4:I have no idea who writes it. He writes it in this really kind of cryptic format and the reason it was brought up was someone was doing a deep dive and there was this mention of Serbia, and so she was going around and she found the earliest connection in this talking was on this blog and she's like I went through it. It's got some crazy stuff in there. It sounds like an intelligence spook, okay. So what happened in when I went and found the mention of serbia? It was mentioning that, essentially, you've got these computer systems in serbia and this guy was like well, we know that serbia runs this company that runs this, that runs that, and jared kushner went and met with that company in 2016 and he had all this like deep intel. But he's the one who said after january 6, he's like start working with your hands and transacting cash.
Speaker 4:So I've checked back in with this blog from time to time to see what it's got, but it is. It's really fascinating. Like never buying remington ammo again another lame cherry exclusive in this matter anti-matter. I was attempting, like most in this gun and ammunition shortage scam, to purchase some 410 shotgun shells. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Anyways, he goes through and he's just got all these different posts on um, you know whatever news. Anyways, what's this all about? It's not really prostitution, babe. It's okay. I haven't been here in a little while anyways, oh, my goodness, yeah, fascinating stuff. So all right, guys. That's it for the private side of the show today. Thanks for sticking around. Those of you that did it looks like we've got a. We carried over a lot of our uh rumble audience into the private you guys have been dropping off but who are dedicated till the very last minute. Listeners. Thank you so much and uh, appreciate having you guys and we'll talk to you again tomorrow. Thanks bye.
Speaker 2: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 2: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? Good, lady, I am Arthur, king of the Britons.
Speaker 2: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.
Speaker 2: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 classes 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.
Speaker 2: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 two-thirds majority. In the case of more affairs, be quiet. But by a two-thirds majority. 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 2: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. 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? Now? We see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up. Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Shut up. 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? No-transcript.