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Mueller, Iran, And The Hidden Story

Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 286

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A public figure dies and the reaction turns into a Rorschach test for the country. We start with Robert Mueller’s death, the viral Trump post, and the rush to sanctify “public service,” then we slow down and ask what the Mueller-era model actually did to due process, reputations, and trust in the FBI and Department of Justice. We dig into the Russiagate logic that let politics live in the gray space between “no charges” and “not exonerated,” and why that wording still matters for anyone who cares about equal treatment under the law.

Then the lens swings outward to national security and the Middle East. Iran’s missiles toward Diego Garcia trigger a hard conversation about range, deterrence, and what changes when European capitals feel within the circle. We talk Strait of Hormuz leverage, why threats against power infrastructure get floated at all, and how oil and gold can hint at whether markets believe a conflict has an off-ramp. If you follow Iran missile capabilities, global energy security, and geopolitical risk, this segment is built to connect the dots.

Finally, we bring it back home to information warfare, election integrity, and institutional competence. From bot farms and algorithmic manipulation to claims of AI link bias, we argue that the digital layer now drives what “reality” feels like. We close with the Riverside County Prop 50 vote discrepancy allegation, voter roll scrubbing fights, and the political chess around TSA staffing and ICE at airports. If any of this hits a nerve, share the episode, subscribe for weekday conversations, and leave a review with the one claim you want proven true or false next.

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SPEAKER_26

Before you get into an argument, remember this.

SPEAKER_10

That's a good one, isn't it?

Trump’s Post And Mueller Dies

SPEAKER_11

It's a good badge. It's a good one. I like it. Alright, guys, there was a very busy weekend in the news. A lot of what I would consider like critical stories happened. Yeah, a lot of a lot of things. So, kind of the start out on Friday, the thing that happened that I don't know, depending on who you are, it's a good thing, is Robert Mueller. Robert Mueller passed passed. Yes, I did see. So Donald Trump put out a tweet because you know, can't help himself. Robert Mueller just died. Good. I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people, Donald J. Trump. And you might not remember who he is, he was the special counsel that spent two and a half years investigating the Russiagate nonsense.

SPEAKER_07

He was one of the guys I was hoping would get indicted.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, me too. Except he couldn't come and testify because he's been in an old folks' home with dementia. I'm curious you for being here.

SPEAKER_09

Two years ago, the acting attorney general asked me to serve as special counsel, and he created the special counsel's office. The appointment order directed the office to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. This included investigating any links or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the Trump campaign.

SPEAKER_07

Not looking so chipper in that one.

SPEAKER_11

No, he was already had dementia going on here. By the time he testified, he was like hadn't even read his own report.

SPEAKER_10

I mean, it was pretty bad.

SPEAKER_11

So a lot of people don't really know who Robert Mueller is, and you have to understand that this man Hey, before we go on, do you know?

SPEAKER_07

Did you see Brandy Cruz's post on this? Because that's how I found out about it. What'd she say? She posted on Donald Trump's comment. She said, you know, Donald, you could also just say nothing.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, do that. Absolutely screw that. That is the whole thing here. Okay. So so there was a lot of reaction from people saying, Well, Robert Moeller served this country, you know, dutifully, and he was a former Marine. He was just doing his job. We're gonna debunk some of that today. Okay. We're not gonna go like crazy deep. We could do a whole episode on this. And gosh, man, if we could get more viewers and this thing paid a little more, we could spend some time doing these deep dives. But as it is right now, we're just gonna be able to do the daily news commentary.

SPEAKER_07

I think she was just like, you know, trampling on somebody's grave is maybe not the best look, but you know, I know Robert Mueller, he he earned it, but whatever.

SPEAKER_11

And that's and see, her statement there is made out of ignorance. If she knew the other stuff, let's just take Trump out of it. Let's say Robert Mueller just died and he never investigated Trump. He's still one of the dirtiest cops this country has ever seen. Absolutely. So it's like you guys are just willingly blind to the carnage and the wreck that he left behind. Here was Scott Bessant on with Kristen Welker. This was a really good interview on Meet the Press this weekend. And she's asked, he's she's asking Scott Bessant to basically try to condemn Trump for coming out against this public servant. And Scott Bessant has a pretty good take on this.

SPEAKER_29

He posted this quote Robert Muller just died. Good. I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people. Do you think it's appropriate for the president of the United States to celebrate the death of an American citizen, someone who's a bronze star, Purple Heart recipient, and who served in Vietnam?

SPEAKER_21

Uh Kristen, I was with the president of the green room at Davos, and there was a video playing of the uh what may have been an illegal raid on his home at Mor a Largo. They are going through his wife's wardrobe, and I watched the look in his eye, and I think that neither one of us can understand what has been done to the president and to his family.

SPEAKER_29

But to the question of the president's post, I mean Robert Mueller didn't order that raid.

SPEAKER_11

Is it appropriate for the No, but he set up the dominoes in order for Jack Smith to do it. No Robert Mueller, no Jack Smith. Robert Mueller's brain got fried by the end of his investigation, which is why they had to bring in Jack Smith. Otherwise, it would have continued on. The president to celebrate the death of any American citizen.

SPEAKER_21

I think that given what has been done to President Trump and his family, it is impossible for either of us to understand what he has been through.

SPEAKER_29

Super So you don't think that there's anything wrong with the post saying good Robert Mueller's thing?

SPEAKER_21

I think that the uh we should all have a little empathy for what has been done to him and his family.

SPEAKER_29

All right, Treasury Secretary Scott Besson. Thank you as always for being here. Really appreciate it. Thank you.

Mueller’s Record And 9/11 Claims

SPEAKER_11

Okay, so the Robert Mueller investigation, the Russian investigation, destroyed the lives of almost everybody at touched. It destroyed the life of Carter Page. He wasn't vindicated. He was vindicated, but not, you know, in any meaningful way. It destroyed the lives of Michael Caputo, bankrupted him, put his family through hell. Eventually led, you know, I mean, there's a straight line from Robert Mueller to my incarceration. It he Paul Manafort, completely innocent. No crime, none, right? None. Putting him in solitary confinement for months on end as an 80-year-old man trying to squeeze him to turn on the president. Totally, he did that. Robert Mueller did that. He had communication between the special counsel's office, because they were the ones prosecuting him, to the jail to basically put him in solitary while they were trying to get him to flip on Trump. He had nothing to flip. He had nothing to flip. Okay. Now let's dig a little deeper into Robert Mueller. Let's just look at some dates. Robert Mueller was the station chief for the FBI, not station chief, but the division director for the FBI at the same place where the hijackers were getting their training from 9-11. And then he was appointed director of the FBI, the sixth director of the FBI. Guess what the date was of his appointment? Well, go ahead, put it on the screen here. September 4th, 2001.

SPEAKER_07

Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_11

So here's the FBI director that gets appointed. So there's a transition right as 9-11 pops off. And so who would be in charge of investigating all of the domestic part of that, right? And him, him. So, and then the other thing, guess what? He would have been the one that would have said, hey, there's no evidence of WMDs. He's a part of that cabal that sent us into Iraq and covered all that up.

SPEAKER_07

Is he also part of the cover up? Is he also a part of the Patriot Act?

SPEAKER_11

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. He was the first res he was the first FBI agent that got to use it. The first FBI chief that got to use it. Bob Mueller ran the cover-up for the CIA during the BCCI scandal. BCCI was the CIA money laundering bank where Osama bin Laden held multiple accounts from then from 1998 to 2001. Mueller ran the NORCAL DOJ where four of the 9-11 hijack actors were active. Then one week before 9-11, he became the FBI head. Look at his face. So you look at the I I've paid attention to that one psychiatrist, psychologist guy that talks about sociopaths and some of their characteristics. This is a man who didn't think deeply. He's a Marine that just followed orders. And as such, look at the carnage. Now I heard some people being like, but look at all the bad people he put away and look at all these kidnappers. And it's like that would have happened anyways. Yeah. That's all done down at the local level. You think the director of the FBI is involved in a Mississippi uh kidnapping case? No, he's in charge of things like national security, counterintelligence. While he is the FBI Bureau of Investigation, my judge, Judge Lambert, was the secret FISA court chief judge. So this guy's going to my chief judge to get warrants to spy on who knows who, right? And nothing, I mean, nothing good comes of it. Um, he was also part of the um, he was part of the group that wanted to cover up the Saudi involvement in 9-11, which we're gonna talk about that here in just a second. John Kirkow, uh close enough. Kirakal, geez Louise, man, Kirakal, he talks about his 9-11 story, okay? About how uh Saudi's involvement, because he was a CIA officer during this time frame. I believe that Al-Qaeda did 9-11.

SPEAKER_13

But I believe elements of the Saudi government were involved. I know I know for 100% fact that elements of both the Saudi government and the Saudi royal family were involved.

SPEAKER_11

Now, let's break that down. The Saudi government was involved to the extent that the way this the Saudi government is set up, it's a monarchy, right? So you have the king and you have literally like 10,000 nieces and nephews that are all princes. So they're all royal family. And there's a branch of Islam that's part of the Sunni sect that's called Wahhabiism. And Wahhabiism was kind of like the extreme end of that, the equivalent of what the the Ayatollah in the Shia religion is, and they're extremists, and they're the ones that you know kept women from driving, had the morality police and all that kind of stuff that's majorly influential in Saudi Arabia. After 9-11, the king basically said, We can't do this Wahhabiism anymore. It's hurting us internationally. And some of you guys were involved in this 9-11 terror attack. They fixed the problem. They fixed the problem. And he turned over his kingdom to his son, Muhammad bin Salman, skipping over other people in the line of succession because Muhammad bin Salman was much more westernized, and he wanted that. So Saudi Arabia did an internal correction over this.

SPEAKER_13

Um, those three royal family members are no longer alive. I might as well just explain it. Look, when when we caught Abu Zubedah on the night of March 28th, 2002, we also confiscated his diary. I was leafing through the diary while I was sitting at the foot of his bed. He had the cell phone numbers of three Saudi princes. And I reported this back to headquarters, and headquarters just lit up on the Saudi royal family and said, Look, either you get a hold of your family, or we're gonna do it, and we're gonna start killing people, and some of them are gonna be named Al-Saud. So we said, we want to talk. Saudi Arabia is the Al-Saud family, okay?

SPEAKER_11

That's the kingdom of Saudi Saud, okay?

SPEAKER_13

Well, next thing you know, one dies on the operating table during bariatric surgery. The second one was killed in a one-car crash on the Riyadh Tejetta Highway. And the third went camping in the desert and died of thirst. And then we couldn't interview them. So, yes, I believe the Saudis were involved. I believe the Israelis knew about 9-11 before it happened, and that's why we ended up with this inordinate number of Sa of uh Israeli intelligence agents in New York that day. And that's why we ended up with the so-called dancing Israelis. Because they knew it was gonna happen. They did nothing to stop it on purpose, because they knew that we would attack Muslims, and we killed what two million Muslims over the next 20 years. And that was exactly what they wanted us to do.

Due Process And The Report Fight

SPEAKER_11

So a little in Israeli manipulation, a little Saudi manipulation, and it all kind of comes back again. One of the central figures in this whole story is Robert Moeller. Robert Moeller had a lead role in the most destructive lies of the 21st century so far, including weapons of mass destruction and the Trump-Russia election collusion. He is responsible for destroying countless lives while deceiving and dividing American people without consequence, one of the most malignant figures in U.S. history, and that comes from Julie Kelly. And I agree wholeheartedly. I agree wholeheartedly. So the fact that Trump came out and said something, you should be very cautious of the people who were defending Robert Bowler. You're defending a corrupt cop. There's just no doubt about it. There's nothing about go look at his entire service record all the way back into the 80s. He was putting innocent men in jail who were then exonerated by evidence. And then he still wanted to keep him in jail because they didn't want to uncover the fact that they knew that they should have been exonerated and never charged in the first place. The corruption of Robert Mueller goes deep. Again, you look at his face. He's a sociopath, he's a guy who, you know, the best thing you could say about him is he just did the bidding of his masters. The worst thing you can say about him is he's one of the leaders of the cabal, right? He's somewhere in between. Here's Robert Mueller testifying in front of the House uh investig uh judiciary committee. And this is our current director of the CAA, John Ratcliffe, who's grilling him about his report.

SPEAKER_18

Is that fair? Yes, sir. All right. Now, in explaining the special counsel did not make what you called a traditional prosecution or declination decision, the report on the bottom of page two of volume two reads as follows The evidence we obtained about the president's actions and intent presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred. Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him. Now, uh, I read that correctly? Yes. All right. Now, your report and today you said at all times the special counsel team operated under, was guided by, and followed Justice Department policies and principles. So which DOJ policy or principle sets forth a legal standard that an investigated person is not exonerated if their innocence from criminal conduct is not conclusively determined?

SPEAKER_09

Can you repeat the last part of that question?

SPEAKER_18

Yeah. Which DOJ policy or principle set forth a legal standard that an investigated person is not exonerated if their innocence from criminal criminal conduct is not conclusively determined? Where does that language come from, Director? Where is the DOJ policy that says that? Can you let me make it easier? Can you give me an example other than Donald Trump where the Justice Department determined that an investigated person was not exonerated because their innocence was not conclusively determined?

SPEAKER_09

I cannot, but this is a unique.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, this is are there unique situations in the United States? Isn't that the whole point of our justice system and equal treatment under the law and the 14th Amendment? Can there be unique situations? If you catch a person red-handed in the middle of a crime or a murder, do we send them straight to the guillotine? Do we just, you know, hey, we'll bypass the magistrate completely and go straight to the electric chair? Do we do that at all? Ever? Are there ever exceptions to due process? Are there supposed to be? No. Okay. No. So, well, this is a special circumstance. Oh, is that because you're painting Donald Trump with Hillary Clinton and everyone else's crimes?

SPEAKER_18

We short. I've got five minutes. Let's just leave it at you can't find it because I'll tell you why. It doesn't exist. The special counsel's job, nowhere does it say that you were to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or that the special counsel report should determine whether or not to exonerate him. It's not in any of the documents. It's not in your appointment order. It's not in the special counsel regulations. It's not in the OLC opinions. It's not in the justice manual, and it's not in the principles of federal prosecution. Nowhere do those words appear together because respectfully, respectfully, director, it was not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or to exonerate him, because the bedrock principle of our justice system is a presumption of innocence. It exists for everyone. Everyone is entitled to it, including sitting presidents.

SPEAKER_11

What's dirty about this is through his investigation, I think by the time he was appointed, most people knew Trump was not a Russian agent. We've already debunked some of the key points of the PP tapes or the PP dossier. You know, Trump didn't go to Moscow, Trump didn't get peed on by hookers, Trump, Michael Cohen didn't travel to Prague. It was someone else named Michael Cohen. You know, it was just a disgusting mess. But the fact that we put Mueller in charge of it, some of the things we did find out, Jake Sullivan, who was Hillary Clinton's advisor and then became Biden's national security advisor, Jake Sullivan is the one who said that Alpha Bank was pinging Trump Tower and this Russian is sourced from him. A rumor, literally a nothing burger. But yet what they did was they didn't just prove Trump was innocent, they actually went through and proved the source of the scams against Trump, but then still wouldn't exonerate Trump, even though you have other guilty parties. And that was what Durham was supposed to find out, the other guilty parties. And for the most part, Durham did discover all the guilty parties, but he was completely feckless when it came to holding anybody accountable. Meanwhile, Moeller had Manafort sitting in prison. He got uh he ended up getting Roger Stone in that. He ended up getting, you know, a bunch of collateral damage while he's investigating Trump. And George Papadopoulos served his prison term, right? Complete and total setup by Alexander Downer. And the whole thing is just S Slavana Lakoma, uh Slavana Lakova, General Flynn. I mean, all of these guys got wrapped up in this thing, completely had their lives destroyed. And what accountability has there been? None. I mean, literally none. Uh Shantini says, so a little like Biden. Yeah, Robert Moeller and Biden, I think Robert Moeller taught the Democrats that man, this was really good. Let's get a guy that's halfway not here. You know, his brain's halfway out the door, anyways, and we can let the lieutenants run the show, like Weissman and a bunch of these other dirt bags that he had on his investigation team. And then Biden comes in, we see the same pattern. Biden has no idea what day it is or if he can even tie his shoes, but yet the auto pin has run full steam ahead. You know what I mean? I mean, how many times did they have to re-ink that thing? Holy smokes.

SPEAKER_07

Man, you're on a roll.

SPEAKER_11

Rush, Rush Lemon. It's one of those things that becomes personal.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Right? It's it's like it's one thing to look at this from a 30,000-foot view and go, okay, let's call some balls and strikes. Unfortunately, I was one of the pit one of the pitches. You know what I mean? Like I got caught up in this too, because Robert Mueller covered up for 2016 election fraud and the psyops that it was. And had it gone the other way, had he exposed it and arrested the bad doers, no 2020. Yeah. No 2020. No Taylor going to protest the stolen election, no Taylor going to prison, right? That doesn't happen. So there's a line. Like this is a cabal involved all the way through. No Robert Moeller, maybe no 9-11. If Robert Moeller had done his job job, he might have arrested those hijackers in California that were in flight school with zero interest in learning how to land. He could have pointed the finger at the right spot people. He could have prevented the entire war in Iran, which would prevent uh the war in Iraq, which would have prevent and the war in Afghanistan, which ultimately what probably would have prevented this war in Iran.

SPEAKER_07

I mean those are all solid points, Taylor.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, but you know, Donald Trump, you could just say nothing. Why would I leave the American electorate uninformed on his malfeasance? All I said was he's dead. Good. He can't hurt innocent people. Those innocent people include two million Iraqis.

SPEAKER_07

Can I get an Amen? Amen.

SPEAKER_11

There we go. Rush Limbaugh called it.

SPEAKER_03

He called it right in the middle of this whole thing. We have been lied to ourselves. We have been misled. We have been misdirected by a willing accomplice drive-by media working with Robert Mueller and his staff of anti-Trump lawyers and the entire Democrat Party combined with the Washington establishment to create in the minds of the American people a story that didn't happen, couldn't happen. Nobody can ever prove it happened. See, Rush gets it. Where is the tampering of votes? Where is the meetings? Where is the strategy? Where is the evidence that Trump got together with Russians to sabotage the Hillary campaign? Which is what everybody has been led to believe happened here. Robert Mueller has nothing because there is nothing on what everybody in this country has been misled to believe for the past two years.

SPEAKER_07

What I wanted to say was uh man, you're like channeling him. Maybe it's the other way around.

Comey And Brennan Subpoenas Talk

SPEAKER_11

So James Comey, James Comey got a criminal subpoena down to Florida to go testify in this grand conspiracy case, which Robert Mueller got subpoenaed to come appear before Congress, but he literally can't answer a question. He died peacefully in a nursing home. And, you know, rest in peace, hopefully in hell. You know what I mean? Like, holy smokes. If you believe in reincarnation, hopefully he reincarnates as like you know, George Popinopoulos or something and gets gets gets railed by a corrupt prosecutor. So James Comey got subpoenaed, and presumably there's other people, Brennan. I bet there's there's been like 150 of these criminal subpoenas put out for this grand jury down in in Florida, which tells me a couple things. One, this grand conspiracy is broad, and there's zero chance that 150 people are gonna have the exact same story. So you're gonna have a whole lot of perjury traps and all kinds of things coming in there. So, you know, I feel very, very bad with a kind of with a spirit of giddiness. You know, I feel bad because you're walking into a perjury trap, which you know well, you've set a lot of these up.

SPEAKER_07

Well, you know how hot the furnace is.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, but the people walking in last to these subpoenas are gonna have 150 other people pointing at you saying, You done it. And when you say I didn't do it, they're gonna be like perjury. So John Brennan was on MS now and responding to this, and guess what? He's sticking to it. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

SPEAKER_15

You might be also involved in this. Oh boy. Uh, what have you heard? Have you been subpoenaed? Um, what do you make of this?

SPEAKER_27

I think you mean against Jim Comey because Jim Comey, myself, and others, you know, have received subpoenas from the Department of Justice uh about some grand conspiracy or the uh work that we did while we were in government, and we're going back uh basically uh 10 years or so. So uh uh David can speak to the the retribution campaign that uh Donald Trump has been on. And but this I think is an effort to try to harass and to try to ruin people professionally, uh personally, financially, and so on. And so it's very, very sad that you know our government, our Department of Justice is engaged in these types of activities. But again, I'm I'm going to do what I need to do in order to ensure that I am following the law and uh continuing to uh say that uh I feel as though everything I did while I was director of of the CIA was certainly consistent with my authorities and lawful and appropriate. I would have been derelict, and my uh my colleagues at that time would have been derelict if we didn't expose uh Russian interference in the 2016 election.

SPEAKER_10

Oh, really?

SPEAKER_11

Okay, okay, okay. I guess we'll I guess we'll go with it. So that's my take on Robert Mueller. Robert Moeller is part of this grand conspiracy. He's involved with Comey, Ray, Brennan, uh, Jake Sullivan, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Susan Rice, um Ballery Jarrett, uh Samantha Powers, Kathy Rumner, Epstein. This all goes into it. You keep in mind, you know, I mean, Muller was the FBI director for a long time while Epstein was gallivanting around the world doing his thing. It's not like you didn't know. In fact, you know what I'm saying? Like, this is another one of those, like, hello, folks. He's not a good man.

SPEAKER_07

Was uh Mueller on the jet going to the island?

SPEAKER_11

He would have probably been a real boring guy to party with. You know what I mean? Just completely buoyed in the brain, apparently. He's either he's either extremely dumb, good at following orders, or he's a malignant, evil cancer that deserves whatever he gets in his final judgment. And that, yes, Randy Cruz, you could just say nothing, but then you wouldn't do the service of allowing people on the internet to expose everything that Robert Moeller's been involved with all along. So Trump was right. I mean, again, Trump was right. There's not one thing that Trump has been accused of that has turned out to be anything significant, utter and total nothing burgers.

SPEAKER_07

I'm actually shocked that the uh Brennan's and the Comeys around the world are not like starting to just drool, like ooh, like I'd be dosing myself with arsenic to try to get out of it, you know.

SPEAKER_11

So another huge thing happened over the weekend. Iran launched two missiles at Diego Garcia out in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Okay. Now what's significant about that? It's twice the range that we thought they could shoot missiles. Oh, so all these so let me let me put this in perspective. Iran could hit London.

SPEAKER_07

Um okay. Okay, hold on, hold on. Hot take. If they could hit London and they would blow up a bomb as soon as they had it, how come London's still there?

SPEAKER_11

Oh, maybe they were an imminent threat. Oh, okay. Because they've been making these missiles at a pretty fast clip since last summer. Uh-right. So our information publicly available that last summer they could only shoot out, you know, a thousand miles or whatever. Suddenly they can go 4,000 miles. And here's the thing once you cross a certain threshold of so many miles, your missile is in space. And suddenly that missile can't just go that far, it can go farther. Okay, there's a certain threshold where it's like exponentially distant.

SPEAKER_07

So as long as the world's not flat, it could go all the way around.

SPEAKER_11

Yes, that's the point. So all of a sudden, what happened? You've got guys like Piers Morgan, who for a long time have been like, well, you know, they can only hit the Middle East, and what's the farthest? They can hit Tel Aviv, but that's about it. We're safe, we're sound, we're good. And Piers Morgan puts out a post, which I didn't grab for this, I should have. And he's like, uh, London's at risk. This is very concerning. Britain should wake them up, right? Because all of a sudden, the envelope of what potentially could happen when we talk about Iran being an imminent threat, this has been in the intelligence, isn't going okay. The public is very fickle, and the public gets freaked out, and the markets get freaked out. So if the intelligence agencies know that Iran has missiles that could hit England, that could hit London, and could hit everything in that circle. That's a India. I mean, this is a big circle when you get that that big.

SPEAKER_07

Well, that gets up into Russia, right?

SPEAKER_11

Oh, absolutely. Moscow, absolutely, it gets all of them. So if they can hit that far, you don't want to say anything because then it will cause public panic. And what else will it do? It will expose the politicians who have been playing FTSE with Iran while they've developed a capacity to hit them with a missile. Okay.

SPEAKER_07

So they're gonna keep it on. Footsies is lying.

SPEAKER_11

They've been lying, they've been lying, exactly. So they want to keep it on the down low, but privately, in their little skiff briefings, Trump is being briefed on this. It's like they are an imminent threat. They are an imminent threat. And if they get a nuke and they can attach it to one of those missiles, now we can do nothing about them. You've got the Pakistan problem. Okay. So that is why they're an imminent threat. That's why we moved. And then all of a sudden, they launch these missiles to Diego Garcia and nation states in the NATO, that's all of NATO right there, right? They're like, oh, hey, uh, yeah, about that. What about the Strait of Horror moves? We're more than willing to come and help. You know what I mean? Because all of a sudden they realize they're now exposed. Yes, Iran's capacity was way more than what the public knew, and maybe what some of these politicians knew, because inside these intelligence circles, they're going to keep that information pretty tight. So that's a big deal. Here's Fox News talking about that.

SPEAKER_04

One of the things we hear a lot about in these conflicts is an escalation ladder. And when Iran fired the intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia that Trey mentioned, 4,000 kilometers from Iran, that was an escalation that not only stunned the U.S., but the entire world. Because Iran had not publicly stated that they had anything that could go more than 2,000 kilometers. And yet, here now we know they have two uh 4,000 uh kilometer range intermediate missiles that fortunately did not impact anything, but it's a warning, it's a message that they have these capabilities that they didn't publicly state. In fact, under President Obama's JCPOA, there was no restriction on Iran's missile capabilities. They said they weren't building it. Now we know. And what is the danger? Why is the world on notice? Because look, from Rome, Munich, Paris, London, Berlin, Oslo, all now within this radius, these capitals, and many of these capitals in these countries do not have the missile interceptor technology like we have and like Israel has. So should a nuclear-tipped intermediate-range ballistic missile be fired at one of these capitals, it could change the trajectory of humanity as we know it. That was what Pierce Morgan said.

SPEAKER_11

We're sitting ducks. Yeah. Yeah. But don't worry, big your little brother, a little brother USA, England. We're here to help. Oh worry, your long-lost cousins. Okay. Thank goodness that war of independence. Otherwise, we'd be led by Deir Starmer right now. Oh man. So Trump put out a post on Saturday that said late Saturday that said Iran has 48 hours to open the Strait of Hermuz, or we're going to start bombing power plants, starting with the biggest one first. Oh boy. Now, obviously, the first gut reaction you have is that's going to like put the Middle East in blackout or Iran in blackout, and that's going to cause all kinds of problems. Yep, it will. It'll be really bad. It'll be really bad. But you have to understand something. They just launched a missile to Diego Garcia, which could reach London. And as we're going to hear a little bit later, their leadership is decapitated. So a lot of these missiles are being launched by basically privateers at this point. Oh, right. They're not taking their the central command, is this the whole thing's broken down. So how do you prevent a missile from being launched if you can't take out the launch pads? Take away the batteries. Take away the batteries, take away the power. It's really hard to program into that computer the launch coordinates when the computer won't turn on. You know what I mean? Like these are not like mortars that you drop into a thing and they're all pneumatic. They require a lot of power. Now, maybe there's generators, maybe there's not, or they're probably all hooked up to the grid.

SPEAKER_07

Oh yeah.

Threats On Hormuz Then A Pause

SPEAKER_11

Pretty simple. So if you bomb the generators on the outside and the grid's not there, you probably you probably neuter their entire launch capacity. So good news, because the 48 hours is like now. Good news is we ended up not having Trump going after the power grid. He posted this early this morning. Maybe it was late last night. I don't know. I woke up to this. I am pleased to report that the United States of America and the country of Iran have had over the last two days since the post, very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East. Complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East. We'll see. These guys haven't been the most reliable people making promises. Based on the tenor and tone of these in-depth, detailed and constructive conversations, which will continue throughout the week. I have instructed the Department of War to postpone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for a five-day period. So we have a one-week respite or through the end of the week. Subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussion. Thank you for attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.

SPEAKER_07

Well, he got their attention. It looks like it was the right uh thing to threaten him with.

SPEAKER_11

And I'll tell you, if there's one thing you can say about Donald Trump, is he doesn't bluff. A lot of world leaders are like, this is the first guy in a long time that when he says I'll bomb you, he bombs you before he says he would. Okay. Yep, I'm coming in the next week or two. He's there in three days. Yeah. Okay. I mean, just ask Maduro how it went for him. Again, the United States is also demonstrating its utter and total military superiority. This can't be lost on you. Okay. Russia and China have been selling weapons to every 10-plot dictator and up-and-coming country on the planet. India, all the nations in Africa, South America, you know, uh, a lot of the Middle East, they're buying Russian equipment, Russian anti-air missiles, Chinese, you know, radar systems. And guess what? They've all been proven completely ineffective against the American might. Period. What technology we're using, Space Force, I don't know. The discombobulator seems kind of fun, but they've had no defense against it. So every country that wants to stand firm and keep their sovereignty is suddenly realizing we literally couldn't stop a Blackhawk from flying over here. I mean, Venezuela couldn't even stop the United States military from flying to into the middle of the country, landing in their largest military base and capturing Maduro, reading him his rights and hauling out of there without losing a single American soldier. And by the way, Venezuela had a lot of missile defense and air defense and radar systems, and it was completely useless. Iran has been, I mean, they've done nothing but spend money on their military for the last 40 years, right? Okay, you got some rocket launches, you know, but not much. You got these drones. So basically, every country in the world is realizing all they have is asymmetrical warfare using drones. That's it. You can't do radar, you can't do intercontinental ballistic missiles. I mean, sure, those are all great tools, but America and its allies have a system that shoots down Russian and Chinese missiles, but they have nothing that seems to shoot down ours. Right? So this this whole, I mean, Israel started this whole strike on by flying a jet close to the space, launching a missile up into spacing and dropping it straight down on the Ayatollah's head, which completely bypassed any radar, and they did it from like an F-14. Clearly, we've overthought this. So Iran is basically being led by who? Nobody.

SPEAKER_29

Okay. NBC News is reporting that President Trump is considering sending troops into Iran. Will the administration use troops to secure the Strait of Hermuz or for any other reason, Mr. Secretary?

SPEAKER_21

Again, as President Trump said during the press break uh yesterday when he was going out to Marine One, uh, he's not gonna give away what we're going to do. He's, as President Trump always does, he's leaving all options on the on the table. Uh we had a very successful bombing campaign against the military installations at Karg Island, the nexus for all the Iranian oil supply. You know, what could happen with Karg Island? We'll see. Uh, and again, just to be clear, the command and control system of the Iranian regime is in chaos. This is Hitler's bunker. Hitler is dead, Himmler is dead, Goring is dead. The uh most of what you're seeing are lone wolf activities. This the mid-range ICBM that was shot off, these two missiles yesterday, that's out of desperation, Kristen.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, that's out of desperation. But they also, again, consolidated support around what Donald Trump and Israel are doing in Iran. Because all of a sudden, even London is like, oh, geez. Which, by the way, London, City of London, downloading my episodes. I'm kind of sick of it. Okay, move out of the city of London. I don't want anybody in the city of London downloading this episode. Same thing with Tel Aviv. I don't want you, if I could block you, I would.

SPEAKER_10

Okay.

SPEAKER_11

So there's no central command going on in Iran right now, which which the lone wolves are very dangerous. What if that missile shot at Diego Garcia hit Diego Garcia? And then you've got counter people, you know, counter-narrative people who are like, well, there's no evidence that Iran shot the missile. Maybe Israel shot it and made it look like Iran. Why would they do that at this point?

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, why would they shoot the missile south? Why would they just point it north?

SPEAKER_11

I mean Well, the idea was to try to create more, you know, let the people know that they had the capability, even though they don't have the capability.

SPEAKER_10

Sure.

SPEAKER_11

There's a whole there's a whole universe of of I don't know what to call them quite yet. Black pillars, dissidents, anti-Americanists that are really trying to pedal this narrative that the West isn't worth saving, and you know, we we we don't have all the power. And we're gonna we're gonna talk about a few of these here.

SPEAKER_07

So those people are probably also anti-Christian.

Markets And The War Narrative

SPEAKER_11

Well, I mean, who knows? We'll we'll introduce you to a few. This right here, this was on the Peter McCormick show, and they had uh what's this guy's name? His name is Simon Dwycks Twit, um, is his name, and he's let's see, he's the most uh is by far the most eloquent explanation of what's going on in the Middle East. Uh had to watch this a couple times for the information to sink in. This is just a sample of what he dissects. So, in my opinion, this guy is three-quarters correct. One quarter, he suffers from the lack of information and imagination that many people suffer from. So let's take a listen to this. But he's talking about how the world and the markets see this Iran conflict as temporary, otherwise, we'd see a different reaction in the markets.

SPEAKER_25

You can tell this is fake because right now, if this was real, if this was real, not only would you have an increase in the price of oil, but gold would be soaring as well. Gold's not soaring right now. Gold's been flat, if not down, while oil's rising. That means the insiders in the market know that there's a time frame on this war and it's not a forever war. If this was gonna blow up the Middle East, gold would be going through the roof, and oil would be going through the roof in sync. It's not. Um, so there's gonna be an off-board, and everyone needs a three-way narrative. Israel needs to say we did the decapitation campaigns, we've we chopped off the head of the snake. Meanwhile, it's burdened with debt and it's got less military, all degraded. The Gulf countries will renegotiate those contracts with some American, some some China, most Russia, uh, most Russia and China. Um, in in terms of those those bases probably won't be rebuilt for American interest. Um America's now an energy exporter, it gets Europe, it gets Central and South America. Um and uh, you know, and then what did the Gulf countries do in their retaliation? They said we're reconsidering our investments in the US. Trump said we've got 18 trillion investment, 18 trillion. Foreign direct investment means you're acquiring the assets of America so you can leverage America. You know, um, and so they said we're gonna rethink those. What were those the ones they're gonna rethink? Those were mainly defense and artificial intelligence. That's what all the investment was. They said we're gonna rethink here.

SPEAKER_11

Um that this is where I think he's wrong. Okay, I think they're gonna rethink their investment. If anything, they're gonna rethink it to buy more of it. It's kind of like the issue with the Kosovo war and the MiG jets that got shot down by the F-14 Tomcats. It was like 82 to zero, okay? So 82 MiGs got shot down, and not one American fighter jet got shot down. And what did we hear a couple weeks ago? They couldn't they couldn't give away a MiG after that. They got relegated to like county air shows, okay? Hey, you want to see a jet? It's not good for anything, but it can go straight up. You know what I mean? Like that that's what's going on. So they're like, oh, we're gonna rethink. Who are you gonna buy your defense stuff from after this? You think you're gonna go shop some Russian stuff, shop some Chinese goods that have been proven completely useless in every theater that they've been?

SPEAKER_07

Might as well go to the surplus store.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, so I think he's wrong on that. He's saying they're gonna move away from that investment. I think they're gonna double down on it. Right, that's my opinion.

SPEAKER_25

Creates a problem with the AI trade in America. You get a correction of the market, you get the private credit market blowing up. Um scale and all this exactly. Um what what is happening in April? In April is the China summit, which is a meeting between President Trump and Xi Jinping. It will be done by April, is my prediction. April. Yeah. So in in that meeting will be the official American you'll probably need a theatrical, you'll need a Hollywood movie from Trump. Trump needs a Hollywood movie. So he will probably do something something similar to the 12-day war where he had um Operation Midnight Hammer. He came in with the B-52 bomber, America looking like the the king of the world, um, comes along, strategically takes out some of the highly enriched uranium. If you remember the the Bitcoin mining crash by like 25% when it happened. Um, and then you get the theater, you get the movie, you know, and uh we retreated. Um, we took out Khomeini. You know, he'll have his narrative of MAGA. MAGA will be happy because they're like, Yeah, you're not the you're not the neocon, you're not doing the Forever War, you're not doing Afghanistan, you're not doing Iraq. Uh You're not doing that anymore. Israel will have um we we decapitated. Um be regime changed this year, he'll be gone. It will be, you know, a GCC and Turkey-aligned puppet government in Israel that's no longer funded.

SPEAKER_11

I that's where I don't believe that. I I believe Netanyahu, and this is what Catherine Austin Fitz says Netanyahu is trying to get rid of the British banking influence in Israel, which is why they had to reform the Supreme Court, because the Supreme Court in Israel was still part of England's king's court. Okay, so they had to redo their judicial system so that they weren't so beholden to uh Britain. So I don't know that Netanyahu gets regime changed. He might, you know, run out his political time, but I don't think you're gonna get a puppet state of is of Islam in Jerusalem. That's my opinion.

SPEAKER_25

By US military. Okay. Um and uh Iran will be fully in line with China's plan. I I I I guarantee you in the next few years there will be gas pipelines between the Gulf countries and Iran. Iran won't have sanctions, um, and Iran will open up its economy to and probably what they're negotiating over now is the FIC probably in a new multipolar world wants some private corporate interest in the Strait of Amuse so that IRGC don't have full autonomy to close it again, and they'll try and get some strategic ports. BlackRock will end up with some kind of deal uh from that. Um and we'll end up where um the massive, massive, massive amount of money that can be made from deals in Iran, deals in Syria, deals in Lebanon, uh deals in the Gulf countries, um, deals across Saudi. Um it will be the highest growing, highest growth opportunity in the world, and they will sit between a falling US empire, which is increasingly vassalized, and a rising China that's um building out Africa. And what why do they need Africa? It's the only one that's still having children right now, they need the birth rates. So you put everyone else in a AI, um, robotics and uh uh and and police state so you can deal with all the civil unrest that comes from it. So if you are now losing your primary source of profit, which was war in the Middle East, you need region you need you need uh you need uh civil unrest within Europe, but not where it affects the stock market, just where it extracts wealth and and and extracts more resources, but we can't have absolute chaos, so we need Palantir, we need a police and surveillance state, we need digital ID, we need central bank digital currencies. What else did happen? Taiwan, this is interesting. What happened during this war? They said in order to preserve energy, because not Taiwan, Thailand, sorry, in order to preserve energy, everyone needs to stay at home. Work from home. The pandemic narrative ain't gonna work again. So now they've created another one. In order to preserve energy costs, please everyone stay at home. We need to save energy while we deal with this crisis.

SPEAKER_11

Okay. Old paradigm, new paradigm. What is the flaw in his working theory? At the end, he reveals it. America's on the decline and China's on the rise. What did Mike Cernavers tell us at the beginning of this? The fact that our tech, our military tech is so superior, can you really make an argument that America's on the decline and China's on the rise, and in a head-to-head we would lose? That that's the working presumption that we have. This is the regalio thing. Oh, we're on the decline. Technology changes that, right? The nuclear weapon changed it. We we weren't on the rise when until we invented the nuke, and then we took over the entire system with the Britain Woods agreement because we had the nuke and could enforce the the trade routes, yeah, right. So we now have the discombobulator. And you know, put any tech in there, rod of god, space force, all that stuff. We have tech, they don't. Absolutely not. Okay, and Palantir, okay, everybody wants to make Palantir out to be that it's gonna create our control grid, but you listen to Alex Carp and he's like, no, I'm gonna let you guys be free. Palantir is so that we can strategically attack all those guys with coordinated AI swarms, and that's what we just did. Okay, so this idea that China's on the rise, yes, they were based on this old model of thinking when you don't insert new military tech. And there's been freakouts about hypersonic missiles. Where have they been? Where have they been? Were these hypersonic missiles? Where have they been? I thought Iran was loaded up with hypersonic missiles. They didn't use any. Where are they? Oh, maybe they're not as functional as they think. You know what I'm saying? Maybe it's more hype than anything else. Maybe it's still just a popular mechanics ad. Exactly. Now, I'm not saying they don't exist, but clearly they didn't have a big enough arsenal to use. Otherwise, they absolutely would have, right? So again, there's a working presumption. China's on the decline or on the rise, and America's on the decline.

SPEAKER_07

Well, they would have used them if if the uh whole assumption that they would blow up the bomb if as soon as they had it is to be believed.

Tucker Carlson And Professor Zhang

SPEAKER_11

Yeah. Now, where do we get the assumption that America's on the decline and China's on the rise? Same place we got the steel dossier. Same place we got the steel dossier. Exactly. So there's this professor that shows up on social media all the time. And this guy actually, there's clips that have surfaced with him saying he's gonna start a religion and I'm gonna be the savior of it. So this guy's actually trying to create a cult following, okay? He literally says, I want to be a cult leader. It's it's aspirational. I mean, who wouldn't want to be, right? So this is Professor Zhang says the United States should willingly forfeit its role as the number one global superpower to China and Russia, to which Tucker Carlson agrees and then blames Israel for preventing what happens. This is the kind of thing that has permeated the zeitgeist amongst libertarians and amongst people who, you know, claim to see the world from these very practical eyes. Okay. It's this, this. And it's guys like Professor Zhang that is prolific on the world.

SPEAKER_07

Hold on, before you before we play this clip, I've actually seen clips of this guy, and he's a pretty smart dude. What else can you tell us about him? Because he is so smart, he can be convincing.

SPEAKER_11

Okay, we can all be. Let's put myself in his same category, okay? Right? You rattle, you rattle off some perspectives, you some factoids, some information, and you tie a narrative together. Great. It's compelling, it's convincing. Okay, but from where does he tell the story? I tell the story from the peasant's perspective.

SPEAKER_10

Okay.

SPEAKER_11

I care about you. I care about your family. I care about your table. Why? Because I care about mine. Who does he care about? China. China. He wants China to be on the rise. Does he speak great English? Yes. Does he read all the same international studies books I have? Yes. Does he throw out the jargon? Yes. Does he read probably Jacques and Rousseau? Yes. But he prefers Lenin and uh Marxism, right? So that's the thing. Is he smart? Absolutely. But from where does he have his perspective? And this is where I start to struggle with Tucker Carlson. I like Tucker Carlson. I think I think he's very intelligent, but he's losing touch in the name of America and America first. I think Tucker Carlson has gone overboard in trying to overcorrect for his error in buying into the Russian narrative. Right.

SPEAKER_07

His error for believing people like Robert Mullerford's. I think this is why I wanted to add more color because people know who Tucker Carlson is. They don't know this guy, and they're probably going to listen to him.

SPEAKER_11

His pendulum has swung too far, Tucker Carlson, in my opinion, which is why he ends up having this interview with this guy. And it's a complete like America.

SPEAKER_06

So what I would do is basically sit down everyone, okay, including Russia, China, Iran, and say it's time for a new oh, because that's practical.

SPEAKER_11

What I would do is I'd sit everybody on the table. You know, that's like that's the answer to everything. If we could all just sit around and talk, isn't that what the socialists and the communists? Let's just talk about it. Let's just let me just tell you a little bit about my hero, Karl Marx. You know what I mean? Let's just sit down and talk. We all have level heads. See, this is and he will talk about the theology of Iran and the theology of Israel. You're bypassing that when you say this, okay?

SPEAKER_06

World order, where we are partners in this relationship, right? Before America was a hegemon, before the US dollar was a world reserve currency. Uh, but now what we want to do is open a dialogue where everyone is respected, where um America is no longer the bully, but a willing partner in creating a new economic order that benefits everyone and not just and not just a few.

SPEAKER_20

I I think that's the the wisest possible advice and probably the only path that preserves civilization. Um, and but they're the one country standing in the way of that is Israel.

SPEAKER_11

But what about the commobulator, Tucker? He has another video that's circulating around talking about we can eliminate all poverty just by printing more money and give it because it's just an idea. And I'm like, no, we tried that, we've been trying that since 1913.

SPEAKER_07

Okay, I got it. This is the Robert Kurosaki of China.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Oh my god. Yeah, but he he really did. He's like, we can just print money because there's it's not real, and we could eliminate poverty. It's like, well, if you just print all the money, this is this goes back to Jesus. The poor ye have with you always. There's a spectrum to this. Okay. So you could print all the money and give it to people to pay for things, but that's called section eight. That's called welfare. I mean, if you make no money, the United States will give you 60 grand a year. Guess what? You're still poor. And so is the teacher that doesn't take the benefits that makes 60 grand a year. They're still poor too, right? Where it used to be the teacher could make a living and actually survive, now they can't. They may as well quit their job and go on social services.

SPEAKER_07

The falling tides all but where does this come from?

SPEAKER_11

This is coming from our education system. Gad Sad posted this. Imagine screaming death to America for 47 years, and then when no one and no one hopefully, and then when no one hopefully then when no one hopefully notices, send your children to be educated by the great Satan. So these are children of the Iranian leaders. Daughter of military leader. These are professors at U.S. colleges. She teaches at Emory University. She's the daughter of the military leader Ali Larajani at Emory University. You've got Leah Katmi, daughter of ex-president Mohammed Katami at Union College in New York. So this is uh Georgia. You've got California, Aisa Hassimi, son of Iranian cabinet member. Okay. You've got at University of Massachusetts, daughter of intelligence officer, okay. You've got at University of Illinois, Urbana Campaign, daughter of Ayatollah, Saeed Mustafa Abadabarabi. You've got Esm Kobart, son of medical minister at George Washington University, and there's others. Imagine sending your kids to school to be taught by the leaders of the Iranian guys who literally get into their parliament and chant death to America, and then they come here and they're like, America's on the decline. You see what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Now, more of this, this is profess this is Douglas McGregor, right? Who for years has made the rounds badmouthing the United States in a very passive aggressive way. And at the launch of this Iranian thing, he spouted off a whole bunch of nonsense that turned out to be miss and false information.

SPEAKER_08

China and and Russia are sitting on the sidelines monitoring everything. They're in close touch with the government, they're providing satellite intelligence, which accounts for some of the which now they say they're not providing any of that, according to our sources.

SPEAKER_07

Is that really tremendous? If you're providing data.

SPEAKER_11

Here's the thing they didn't do it. So whoever was telling him that they're providing satellite information, both of them have said no, we weren't. We don't have that capability. Have they?

SPEAKER_08

Doesn't sound like it. Our harbor uh installations are destroyed. We're actually having to fall back on India.

SPEAKER_11

Okay, so that's all Iranian misinformation, right? Launched out by AI videos and stuff like that. That apparently this prestigious Colonel McGregor that gets on really, you know, I'd love to be on OAN. I mean, it would really boost our show numbers, wouldn't it? Totally false.

SPEAKER_08

And Indian ports, which are less than ideal. That's what the Navy says.

SPEAKER_11

And uh I I but yet we've been using Diego Garcia pretty much this whole time. So we haven't been going out to India. In fact, we've been killing Iranian ships that have been coming out of India.

SPEAKER_08

I just I think uh Iran, much to our disappointment, is faring very, very well.

SPEAKER_11

Well, China and So they're faring very, very well, are they? We now have negotiations and basically an end to hostilities. So, Colonel McGregor, your sources are not very good. Tucker Carlson, have you ever heard of the discombobulator?

SPEAKER_20

The US is not going to defend and cannot defend Taiwan.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, really? Are you sure? Positive about that?

SPEAKER_30

Yeah, should not defend? I mean, I'm I'm asking you to lay out what you think are coherent.

SPEAKER_20

I think we've reached the limits of our power, and power has limits. Like, that's another thing just to keep in mind. Power's not infinite, you can squander it, and uh, and we're in the process of it.

SPEAKER_27

And what about Japan and South Korea?

SPEAKER_20

Oh man, it's hard. I don't understand exactly how that's gonna go at all from an American perspective. But like in the end, big powers want to and get to control their regions. We have something called the Monroe Doctrine. This is another problem I had with Russia. It's like Russia, of course, is going to demand influence in Ukraine. And you could say, oh, it's a sovereign country, they can't have any influence there. Be real. A big power wants to control, hopefully, in a non-brutal, enlightened way, but they want some influence over their neighbors. We can no longer be the sole author of terms, of commerce, of anything. We have to share power with China, of course, because of their scale. And so there's got to be a non-destructive way to do this.

SPEAKER_11

Okay, but what is their scale? See, now we go back to again, if you're a daily listener of this show, we talked about China's fraud in their population count. Because they're not really over a billion people, maybe closer to four to five hundred million, which puts them at at on par with us.

SPEAKER_07

Yes.

SPEAKER_11

And they still can't feed themselves and they still can't provide energy for themselves, and they knock everything off, they don't innovate anything.

SPEAKER_07

Do they still have the one-child policy too?

SPEAKER_11

No, but they're not having kids because why would you? Okay. So again, you're at the point where it's like you're only as good as the information you have. And if you've been listening your whole life to Professor Zhang and these Iranian professors that come teaching our schools, and these other Marxist professors that are, you know, think Che Guevara and Hugo Chavez were uh, you know, international heroes, then you have the impression that America is on the decline. I don't know. I think America has been apathetic. I think we've leaned on our technology, I think we've leaned on our massive Navy, which dwarfs everyone else's, by the way. But as we've proven this calendar year, we have no rivals. If China could defend Iran, they would. They're starving for energy right now.

SPEAKER_07

If we declined by 50%, we would still be on top.

Bot Farms And Manufactured Trends

SPEAKER_11

Who knows? That's the thing. All it took was none one nuclear weapon, and all of a sudden the whole world had to take a back seat. We've just proven that we can't you can't prevent us from coming in and taking your sovereign leader. Okay. Venezuela was armed to the teeth with defense. Armed to the teeth. And we flew in there with freaking helicopters like it was nothing. We have no rival, none. We can jam your systems, we can fry your brains, right? We can observe every word that's being spoken over the digital airwaves through the NSA. And now we have AI, which is scooping it up and listening to it. Okay. So this this idea that we're on the decline, it comes, well, let's it comes from bot farms. Let me show you this right here. This was down in Brazil, and this is like a couple times I've shown you this. These bot farms where you have cell phones that are all wired together and being controlled. This was in Brazil. And this is what suades the people that spend their whole time just online and don't have any real-world practical experience, is they get sucked into this idea that what's online and what's trending is real. Here's a little bot farm. Okay, and it's look at all these cell phones. They're all running the exact same YouTube channel over and over and over again. This is how you get things trending and make things seem like it's real and legitimate. This is the thing we refuse to do. Okay. This is unbelievable. Again, it's happening everywhere. This happens in the United States. In fact, here locally in Bremerton, I can't confirm how this happened, but some guys that live in Bremerton that may or may not be associated with Antifa were not inside their house, and there might have been some people who broke into the house to snoop around. And guess what they found in this house in Bremerton? A small bot farm like that in the closet. So Antifa was making money by basically making stupid videos and then having a small bot farm in their closet that would replay these videos over and over and over and every day to generate ad revenue, which would then fund their narrative. And guess what? Their electric bill was being paid by welfare stuff, so they weren't paying for the electricity to run this little bot farm. That was here locally in the world.

SPEAKER_07

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Bitcoin Talk And AI Link Bias

SPEAKER_11

Boom. Great. So yeah, I think I had a conversation with someone about yesterday about Bitcoin. And even with the America resolving whatever we have in Iran and stuff like that, you know, what where are the markets going to do? Because one of the big drivers of gold was BRICS. Well, BRICS is broken into pieces right now. So who's going to be buying the gold? So then it becomes, well, who's going to be buying the Bitcoin? And I have an easy answer. Eric Trump. If you don't think America is moving towards a Bitcoin, right, whether you like it or not, whether you like the control grid or not, we're clearly moving towards blockchain and Bitcoin. And Eric Trump is setting up these server farms in order to do it. And they know they the Trump family absolutely knows the only way to maintain national sovereignty is for families and individuals to maintain personal sovereignty. They're moving to Bitcoin.

SPEAKER_14

Okay.

Sanctioned Oil As Leverage

SPEAKER_11

So just FYI, that's like the reality. The dollar might be on the rise for a little bit because that's what we're going to force other people to buy our oil and our energy and our military tech with, but we're going to be based in Bitcoin, I believe. And if you don't think it's super important, this technology stuff and the influence that goes on, most of what you hear on the news and what gets into the zeitgeist that Trump's a Russian spy. It all originates online. And those narratives get pushed out to be larger than life by those bot farms. And now AI, just like Google has done with its curated posts and what you see at the top or what's on page 97 that no one clicks on, right? It's controlling things. So check this out. This is ChatGPT, which again, don't use chat GPT, don't use Claude, don't use Anthropic. The only AI that makes any sense is Grok. Okay. Or none, whatever you want. But I wouldn't get left behind. Here's this. This is Chat GPT GPT 4, and it's being asked about different campaigns and their website links and stuff like that. Check this out. Any link for Republicans that ties to Win Red, which is the fundraising platform for the Republicans, ChatGPT 4 posts as an unsafe link. Okay. But every link that goes to Democrats, it posts as a safe link. Imagine that. Imagine that. So every time you want to look up Republicans, it tells you you don't want to go to this website. The link might not be safe. It's not safe. It's not safe to go there. But for Democrats in Act Blue, oh yeah, head on over there. Even though Act Blue has been caught red-handed smurfing. Excuse me. Scott Bessant was on with Kristen Welker. And we're going back to this interview now. We're gonna we're gonna shift back here to the winning side of things. Uh Trump is playing a very high level game here. He's got this chess board out. And one of the things that has to happen is you don't want to you don't want people to be destroyed as collateral damage. You don't want Japan, South Korea, Thailand, some of our allies to be without power, right? So you've got to keep the oil flowing. And you've got sanctioned oil from Russia and Iran just floating out in the middle of the ocean that traditionally have been selling it to China. But now we've kind of put the pinch on that. They can't get that oil, but it's still sitting out there. But they need it. Otherwise, power's going to run out at some point. So Scott Bessent wisely and Trump wisely have been using this sanctioned oil as a bargaining chip to kind of string things along and redirect the flow of money. And he's on with Kristen Welker. And she, again, her and the people that prepped her show are kind of dumber than rocks when it comes to the big picture on this stuff. And they get stuck in absolution. Like, for example, it's never good to allow Russia to get oil revenue, or it's never allowed good to have Iran get oil revenue. And Scott Besson says something like, they were already going to get it. But don't you think it's powerful now that we can control who gets it?

SPEAKER_21

Why don't we have good facts here? That Iranian oil was always going to be sold to the Chinese. It was going to be sold at a discount. So which which is better, Kristen? The uh seven, the which is better if they were gonna if oil prices spike to$150 and they were getting 70% of that, or oil prices below 100, it's better to have them where they are now. And to be clear, we had always planned for this contingency. About 140 million barrels are out on the water. In essence, we are jujitsuing the Iranians. We are using their own oil against them. We have a much better line of sight, to be clear, a treasury. When this oil goes to, if it goes to Indonesia, if it goes to Japan, if it goes to Korea, we have a much better line of sight and are able to block accounts that the oil goes into. When it goes into China, it completely gets recycled. So the four to be clear, that 14 billion number is grossly overstated.

SPEAKER_29

Let me unpack what you're just saying. First of all, how much is it? And second of all, I don't hear you disputing that Iran will get some of the money.

SPEAKER_21

Iran always already gets a huge amount of the money because Iran is the largest sponsor of state terrorism, and China has been funding them.

SPEAKER_29

So it was always part of the plan to unsanction Iranian oil?

SPEAKER_21

Uh again, we unsanctioned the Russia at Treasury. We plan for all contingencies. We have break-the-glass plans and to be able, this water, this oil is floating uh out in Asia, and it is our the mostly our Asian allies. The U.S. gets virtually no oil from the Gulf. We are an energy sufficient. So when we unsanction this, rather than the oil going to China, it can go to Japan, it can go to Korea, it can go to Indonesia, it can go to Malaysia.

SPEAKER_29

It can go to Iran too. I mean, this is the point that the sanctions were in place to prevent Iran from getting any of the money. They will have access to some of the money.

SPEAKER_21

No, again, Kristen, you're missing the point. So please listen to me. They were getting it from China anyway.

SPEAKER_11

Hello? They were getting it from China anyways, but now we can have them deliver it somewhere else. Oh, they're still gonna get the money. Yeah, but China, remember, they're on the rise, right, Kristen? All of a sudden, they're on their knees begging for oil. From who? Please, Big Bad America, can you let us have a shipment? Do you see the difference here? This is absolute mastery.

SPEAKER_29

All right, let me talk about the real world impact of this because you're talking about 140 million barrels of Iranian oil, and that's just a little bit more than what the world uses in one day. How much can that really change prices here at home?

SPEAKER_21

Terrible framing. Terrible framing.

SPEAKER_29

Well, how much can it change prices here at home? Let can you talk to consumers? How much will it change prices here at home?

SPEAKER_21

Just let me explain. 140 million barrels, that the about 20 million barrels a day comes out of the Gulf. About 5 million has been the uh repurposed by the Saudis by the UAE. So we're at a 15 deficit. About 1.5 is Iranian oil that comes out. So we are at between a 10 and 14 million deficit on a daily basis. So the if you think about 140 million barrels, that's between 10 days and two weeks of supply. And one of the reasons, one of the reasons that prices in the US of West Texas crude are below$100. And we have not seen this massive spike as we did during the rush beginning of Russia, Ukraine, is because we are well supplied in the market. Whether it is the Russian oil, whether it is the Iranian oil, or it is the largest SPR release in history, done by a coalition of 32 countries, 400 million barrels.

SPEAKER_11

So they've got it pretty well mapped out here on how they can now control the oil, which is the whole point of the petrol dollar. And when you've got a loose in like Iran selling oil on the black market to China and Russia, who we're trying to sanction to death, what did Marco Rubio say? Sanctions aren't going to work in five years because these guys can trade Bitcoin, they can trade gold, they can trade in their own currencies, and just you know what I mean? Like we're not gonna be able to do that for very long. So taking Iran off the map, putting Russia back in the game, right? Put turning them into an ally from an enemy by allowing them to sell this oil to our allies is a really big deal. And at the end of the day, who hurts the worst? China. At the end of the day, who hurts the worst? China. All the people that study China say they're within 10 years of a natural collapse. Population decline. That's why they need Africa. Population decline. Um, the the people have had it with the CCP. They're the only way they keep their power is through raw totalitarian force.

SPEAKER_07

Is this the last dynasty?

Cuba Pressure And Communist Influence

SPEAKER_11

It's probably the last. Well, they'll just another dynasty. China's China's not going to be China for a moment, right? But the communism element of it is on its last grasp. And communism has to cannibalize everybody else. It must weaponize your virtue and must get you to sacrifice for you for the collective. And who's running the collective? I don't know. That guy up there with the Rolls-Royce. You know what I mean? It's the animal farm effect. So these guys are now at the animal farm effect where they're at the table with the book Animal Farm. The pigs and the farmers at the end sitting around the table. The pigs, the Chinese Communist Party, are sitting there with the farmers, the capitalists, going, please, uh, can I have some oil? Please, uh, can I get some help with some things? Now China's got some cards, right? Pharmaceuticals and things like that, which have probably been why we haven't taken them head-on, but we've definitely been climbing up the ladder to get to them. And one of those stepping stones is Cuba. China is super involved in intelligence gathering, but Cuba is the boots on the ground. Cuba is everywhere. It's everywhere through North and South America. It's infiltrated our own U.S. government. They are the arm of the Communist Party that foment revolution and political change inside of the Western hemisphere and all over the place. Mark Victor Hansen talks about this, and I think he has a really good take on this because part of this whole thing is Cuba's in total blackout right now. They haven't had a shipment of oil since December. Allegedly, there were some Russian tankers heading towards Cuba to provide some oil. And the United States was like, ha ha, that's cute. That's cute. Go ahead and redirect those to our allies. They ain't going to Cuba. Meanwhile, Code Pink, who's funded by Neville Singman, the Chinese billionaire out of Singapore, right, funds Code Pink. He sent a whole airplane load of American socialists down to Cuba to, you know, tell them that we love them and provide support and, you know, keep on with the uh uh communist agenda. Confirmed, confirmed reports. Cuba's out of oil. Cuba doesn't have power. They've got some generators running, and one of those generators was running a hospital with, you know, people on ventilators and stuff like that. They sent down this group of socialists to go party. I think um uh Hassim Pike or whatever his name is, a bunch of them. They all went down there, and uh according to this one guy's live stream, it's like we're living the Vita Loco, and he's like touring around to see these communist leaders. So they redirected power from the hospital to a hotel where they were having this party, and then of course, there was massive security around the hotel.

SPEAKER_10

Oh boy.

SPEAKER_11

Every single person in the hospital on a ventilator and on life support died. Every single person confirmed. So these assholes went down there to party and show solidarity with the communists, and in turn, they murdered other people because they were power to the hospital or to the hotel.

SPEAKER_07

Jeez.

SPEAKER_11

So again, the whole narrative is just dying. John Attackis says this Chuck Norris died. He also passed away this weekend. It's not a huge international story. Uh, he once kicked a horse in the chin. Its descendants are now known as giraffes.

SPEAKER_10

It's pretty good.

SPEAKER_11

Okay, so here's Mark Victor Hansen, and this is the win that we didn't have to take on headfirst.

SPEAKER_22

Problem is that that country is not just uh Bolivia that goes communist for a while or the crazy nut in Colombia who's a communist. It's like Maduro, but it's a lot better at it. So wherever there is a communist uprising or government anti-American, there are Cubans there. A lot of Cubans got killed protecting Maduro. His special they're considered the elite bodyguard of a communist dictator in the Western. They were even in African. Reagan was fighting them in Angola, giving money for uh freedom fighters that were fighting Cubans. They were all the way in 20,000 of them were in there. That's one of the reasons they're poor. So the question is everybody wants to um neutralize this country that is rapidly anti-American, and it sends out Cuban insurrectionaries all throughout South America. And so we were having a conservative or a traditional or a pro-American or a moderate 1990s, early 2000 phenomenon, and then it started to turn hard left with Vincent Chavez and then Colombia and then Bolivia and then Peru and the crazy people in Argentina and the Q and the Cubans were fanning all that.

SPEAKER_11

And what happened there was Reagan left power and we got Bill Clinton, right? So Reagan was ABC, anything but communists. And the critique of Reagan was he was propping up right-wing dictators all over North and South America, or it's really mostly South America, he was propping up right-wing dictators who people viewed as just as oppressive as the communists. Okay. And so when Reagan and Bush Sr. left power, we ended up with Clinton, who was obviously way more sympathetic with socialism and communism and collectivism. And so they took their foot off the gas pedal, and that's when we saw the leftist uprising all through our hemisphere.

SPEAKER_22

They're very sophisticated. And now we feel Russia's tied down, and Russia can't, we have an embargo on Russian oil, and they can't get the oil there. And then Maduro is gone, so Venezuela is not allowed to give them the oil, and nobody's going in or out, so they're bankrupt. So then the question is do you really want to have a big type thing where you send in people to fight and have a big blow-up? And then the MAGA people say, with good reason, well, I could put up with Venezuela. Nobody got killed. He was a communist dictator, and that was a one-off, like Solomony or Wagner Group. But then you went in and bombed, you had bombed earlier the Iranian nuclear. Well, I could put on that. That was 25 hours of war, big deal. And then you went into Iran again. Well, I'm getting a little wary of you guys. And now you're gonna go into Cuba. This was not these are forever wars. That's what the their argument that Steve Bannon or Tucker or Candace or Marjorie Taylor Green are making. It doesn't help when senators, I mean when Lindsey Graham says says that Cuba's next, you know, it's like as if we're looking for dragons of slags, so to speak, uh, John Adams warned it. So you want to find a way to um get communists out there without going in there, but still keeping the pressure on. And I think they're going to go to Cuba and say, you're broke, you have no oil, you have no electricity, people are almost starving. And we're right next to you, and we've got 200,000 Cubans in Miami area, and they're all willing to help. All we need from you is a reasonable thug. Somebody who doesn't export at revolution all around, somebody doesn't kill their own people, a strong person. And he can even have backgrounds in your regime. But he's gotta be somebody who has a turn of course. And if you find that person, we will engage one of you. So and I think that's the ultimate that we gave them, and they're considering it. And we don't have to go in there and do anything.

SPEAKER_11

But um he has That's the Dulcie Rodriguez model. Hey, Dulcie, you want to play ball? You're under indictment. We can come get you too. Hope you're sleeping good at night. Oh, I'll play ball. Yeah, no, absolutely. No more, no more oil for Cuba? Done. Oh, you want us to go on the American dollar? Done. Oh, you want Chevron to come in and pump oil again and get their oil their oil refineries back? Done. Okay. We just need a reasonable thug.

SPEAKER_22

Eight months, yes, before the midterms, but there is a magic period. 60 days where you need six months to get your money going, your campaigns going, the primaries are all over. You need to get the economic news out, out, out. And the left knows that. So they don't want to talk the left doesn't want to talk about the I haven't heard the word affordability in a while. When the inflation rate's going down, they don't want to talk about it. They didn't want to talk about gas because gas was 30 or 40 cents cheaper than the cheapest it ever got under Biden. We're producing more oil we ever have. So they don't, you know one day Trump Trump is a taco and the next day he's he's a warmonger. They can they have no consistent message other than whatever Donald Trump is for, I'm against.

Costa Rica Extradition Shock

SPEAKER_11

And Donald Trump is literally cleaning up our hemisphere, right? It's cleaning up our hemisphere. Cuba is gonna fall. I mean, it has fallen. It's just a matter of when are you gonna get the regime change, right? I mean, at a certain point, they will run out of bullets to fire against their own protesters. Okay. It's just it's just a matter of time. And here's the thing: this is reinforced by the fact that the rest of South America is starting to fall in line. Have you ever heard of a country called Costa Rica? Right? Costa Rica has been another one of these hotbeds for gangs and narco-terrorism and stuff like that. It's been a connection. If you look here at the map, you've got Venezuela here, Costa Rica here, and Mexico here. This has been one of the wayovers between the Venezuelan cartels and the Mexican cartels. Costa Rica's been in the middle. And guess what? They did something that has never, ever, ever, ever happened in the history of Costa Rica this weekend.

SPEAKER_23

Costa Rica just did something it has never done in its entire history. It put a former Supreme Court justice in handcuffs, a bulletproof vest, and a helmet, and put him on a plane straight to Texas. Celso Gamboa, 49 years old, former judge of the Supreme Court of Justice, former security minister, once one of the most powerful legal figures in Central America, walked out in chains. The charges? International cocaine trafficking. The allegation being that Gamboa used his government connections, his access, his influence, his position at the apex of Costa Rica's legal system to facilitate drug movement at scale. The reason this is historical isn't just the man. It's that Costa Rica has never extradited one of its own citizens before. Ever. The country had a constitutional prohibition on handing nationals over to foreign jurisdictions. That changed in 2025 when a judicial reform removed the ban, specifically to tackle organized crime that had been hiding behind the protection of citizenship. The new law came with conditions. Costa Rica negotiated that extradited nationals cannot face the death penalty or sentences.

SPEAKER_11

Notice how Costa Rica is also right along the gap that you gotta go from South America up, so all these Trend Algua migrants walked right through Costa Rica unabated. This guy was one of the people that covered for it and allowed that to happen.

SPEAKER_23

Exceeding 50 years, the United States agreed. The deal was done, and Gamboa became the first person to be sent to face American federal prosecutors under the new framework. He didn't go quietly. He denied the charges as being made in bad faith. But he also told journalists he would testify about others, politicians, organized crime figures, whoever, if his safety in the U.S. could be guaranteed, which is either a statement of an innocent man willing to cooperate or someone who has a lot to say and wants something in return. Costa Rica's attorney general framed it pretty simply. Costa Rica has long been considered one of the safest and most stable countries in Latin America, but it sits in a region where drug trafficking networks have systematically corrupted judicial and governmental institutions for decades. Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, the pattern of cartels embedding themselves in the institution supposed to fight them is well documented. Costa Rica's willingness to extradite its own Supreme Court judge sends a message to every cartel operating in the region. The shield of citizenship, the assumption that a powerful enough position makes you untouchable, just got a very public hole punch through it. The plane landed in Texas. The trial will soon follow. Sometimes the most important courtroom story of the week happens in a country most people couldn't find on a map without some help. Isn't that the case? Isn't that the case?

SPEAKER_07

Especially if your map's not right. That one still said Gulf of Mexico on Sanctions.

Colombia Warnings And Narco Politics

SPEAKER_11

So it extends. So that was Costa Rica, and then we have Colombia. Donald Trump was asked about the president of Colombia who's been with this Trump, come get me, kind of things. And then they got Maduro, and he's like, I'm just gonna lay low and be quiet. Then a week ago, he's like, Um, yeah, uh, was it Ecuador is uh bombing our country, they've invaded our sovereign territory. What are you gonna do about it? Probably nothing. You know why he's gonna do nothing? It's because Trump's got his number.

SPEAKER_30

He's next in response to the United States taking uh sanctioned oil from Venezuela, uh Colombian President Gustavo Petro uh criticized the United States by saying, well, the Southwest has stolen land and that it should be returned to Latin America. I just wanted to know what your response to that is.

SPEAKER_01

Well, he has to watch because you know he's got drug factories, they make cocaine in Colombia, and uh he's no friend of the United States, he's a very bad, very bad guy. And uh he's got to watch his ass because he makes cocaine and they send it into the United States of America from Colombia. We love the Colombian people. I love the Colombian people, they're great people, energetic, smart, great. But their new leader is a troublemaker, and he better watch it. They you better close up those cocaine factories. They have at least three major cocaine factories, we know where they are.

SPEAKER_11

You better close them up fast, yeah. He was on Air Force One and he was asked about it. They said, Would you consider going in and doing a military advisor? Sure, yeah, sure, you bet. He just pretty casually, like, yeah, no, we'll go.

SPEAKER_07

I love how he describes the uh cocaine manufacturers as energetic. Yeah, that's pretty good.

Secret Service Red Flags At Home

Domestic Enemies And Accountability Push

SPEAKER_11

Uh, I like this little meme here. So there's there's Maduro, Gustavo, Nuca Imagine Encontrano, Sakia, New York. I never thought we'd meet here in New York with the president of Venezuela, the president of Colombia. Oh, what a reunion. You guys can share a cell. Oh man, it is again, things are absolutely changing. I I going back in history and thinking about the Civil War, right? Because the Civil War was another time moment in time where America was very divided, clearly. And there was a winner and there was a loser. The North won, the South lost, and the South paid the consequences of that. Okay. But Lincoln, on the morning of the victory, was it three days after the official end of the Civil War? He was assassinated in Ford's Booth Theater. And he was assassinated by a gentleman who believed that the country would rally around him and that the South would rise and basically then win the war because he would have decapitated Abraham Lincoln. And it didn't go that way. It didn't go that way at all. And there was a huge problem because Lincoln had a bodyguard who happened to go be at the bar at the moment that George Wilkes Booth walked into the theater and took out Lincoln. We have a problem in our Secret Service. Okay. So the woman this is I'm just gonna read this here. This comes from real clear politics exclusive. Female Secret Service agents faulted for the January or the June 13th butler failures that nearly killed Trump has been suspended again. This time, the agent in question, Miles Perez. Is under internal Secret Service investigation for allegedly secretly marrying a foreign national and failing to report it for nine months. Do not admit. This is the third time Perez has been suspended in a little more than a year. She is on administrative leave and under a do not admit status while the investigation continues. Congressional investigations that examined the Butler failures faulted Perez for not placing any Secret Service or local police assets on top of the now notorious sloped roof of the American Glass Building where the would-be assassin Thomas Crooks filed off fired off his shots, among other security problems at Butler. And it was the first time that CNN had gone to cover one of Trump's rallies, the one that he got shot at. Good gravy! Where'd they get that info? Yet Congress also questioned why the Secret Service allowed an inexperienced agent to be placed on such a crucial role at an outdoor rally with thousands of people in attendance. The decision to have Perez in a leading security role for the Butler rally is even more concerning, considering that top-level Secret Service officials, including current Secret Service Director Sean Curran, who was serving as the Trump campaign detail leader at the time, had been briefed on an Iranian threat to Trump's life. Despite the ongoing congressional investigations and secret cer an internal secret service review of her role at the Butler failures, Perez quietly married a Brazilian foreign national last April without notifying the agency. Brazil is overrun with socialism and communism. Okay, it's overrun with it. So who knows what his allegiance is. According to a copy of her marriage certificate, located on the Beverly County Public Records website, and according to sources familiar with the timing of when she informed the agency of a marriage, the investigation is looking into the timing of Perez's marriage to a foreign national and whether the woman was an illegal immigrant at the time of the marriage. Oh, by the way, she's gay. Perez had informed the Secret Service of her contact with the Brazilian woman in 2024 before the assassination attempt on Trump's life. But the agency may have either lost the notification or failed to act on it in time, according to several sources in the Secret Service community. It's unclear, however, whether Perez characterized the contact accurately in 2024 and has ever sin and ever since agents are questioning whether she followed mandatory protocol to keep the Secret Service updated on the relationship was developing and when the two began to live together and were subsequently married. The marriage took place in April 2025, according to the marriage certificate attained on public records database. I'll link to the marriage certificate below. Yet the Secret Service community says Perez didn't inform the agency until January, nine months after the marriage took place. The Internal Secret Service investigation is examining whether the woman Perez was dating and married last year, the the woman she was dating last year had overstayed her visa and was facing a deportation order. Oh yeah, someone who's got something personal at stake when Trump comes into power and promises mass deportation definitely should have her guarding the president. Multiple sources familiar with the matter told RCP Secret Service has a checkered history of covering up or unevenly disciplining agents who have had relationships with foreign nationals, including at least one known Russian spy. In 2018, news broke of a suspected Russian spy that had been working for the Secret Service in the U.S. Embassy in Moscow for at least a decade. Dan Bongino broke that, revealed on his podcast that he had tried to report the spy when he was serving in the embassy before he left the Secret Service in 2011. Anyways, big, big problem below. So here's a picture of her. That's the woman, and there's the woman right there guarding Donald Trump. Hello. We've got a problem here at home, right? We've got a problem here at home, which is why, right, I believe Donald Trump has turned his attention. He's gone and he's cleaned up the dragons over the world. Things seem to be on autopilot. You got El Salvador, you got Costa Rica sending their. We don't want the discombobulator. You can have them. Have our Supreme Court justice, right? You've got Ecuador invading uh Colombia, taking care of narco-terrorists there. That's gonna lead to the fall of the Colombian president. You've got Venezuela in check. Cuba's clearly on the decline. China's feckless and weak in this whole thing. Russia's like, hey, are we gonna have an ally with America? Are we gonna promote family values again, Donald Trump? We'd love to enter the world order and play nice in the neighborhood, right? We've got a lot more in common with you than we have the Han Chinese. So Donald Trump posted this uh this week. He said, Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans are the threat to the very soul of the country. Oh no, that was Joe Biden. That was different. Okay, so just so you just set the stage here, when you hear critique of Donald Trump saying that half the country is an enemy to America, he didn't do it first, all right. Now, with the death of Iran, the greatest enemy America has is the radical left, highly incompetent Democrat Party. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Let's pump the brakes for a second here. When Joe Biden tweeted that out about MAGA, you saw what he did. He rounded up January 6ers, Arctic Frost, you know, all these cases, Jack Smith going after MAGA, because you're a threat to America. So now Donald Trump's turned the tables on him. He says, now that we've dealt with Iran, which was this off-balance sheet, giving oil to China, Cuba, Venezuela, the whole thing. He's like, now we're turning the attention domestic. The greatest enemy America has is the radical left, highly incompetent Democrat Party. Thank you for your attention to this matter. And every time there's a thank you for your attention to this matter typically means something's gonna get done. As in my cabinet officials, thank you for your attention to this matter. It's time. So Anna Paulina Luna was on with Julian Michaels from The Biggest Loser. Um, weight loss, not that she's a loser, but she was on with Julian Michaels talking about some of the stuff that Congress has been briefed on in the SCIF recently about what was going on during the Joe Biden regime.

SPEAKER_16

When we were investigating the Biden administration and his son's business dealings, there was a lot of money coming in from China. And that wasn't the only if if the American people truly knew some of the stuff that we were briefed in classified settings on how bought and paid for the Biden administration was by China, I think that the word would be probably treasonous. Yeah. Because essentially they were selling out the country. And really, if you want to talk about, you know, taking over without a shopping fire, this was the entire strategy of what the Chinese government was doing with the Biden administration, and no one seemed to care, right? And so you have an administration that's been very actively kind of taking this head on. Um, but there is a lot of foreign-funded SCI operations.

SPEAKER_11

When we there's a lot of foreign-funded SI operations to get you to turn the other cheek. Because why? You've got Iran, which is the Islamic influence, you've got uh you've got APAC, which has some Israeli influence, that's all foreign, and then you've got the communists through China, that's all foreign. And they all have one shared objective, maybe not APAC so much, right? But they have one shared objective: take out the United States. That's it, right? That's their shared objective. And so you see that. You see it in our social media, you see it in our universities, you see it in our elementary school classrooms, anything to degrade, denigrate the American way of life, capitalism, corporatism, on and on it goes, right? Their entire intent was to discredit the United States and create this aura of plausible believability that America's on the decline. And some very high-level people have bought into that. Clearly, the Tucker Carlsons of the world, the Nick Fuentes. So I don't, you know, what a mess. Accountability has to come. This is Todd Blanche on with Katie Miller, who is Stephen Miller's wife, okay, deputy chief of staff in the in the White House. This is Todd Blanch talking about the upcoming accountability. And again, I don't like the cut of this guy's jib. I think he's holding a lot of stuff back. I think he's a problem. But thank you for your attention to this matter.

SPEAKER_15

Why haven't we arrested Clapper, Comey, Brennan, so many traitors to our country? Why haven't we done more to hold people accountable?

SPEAKER_05

I think that that, well, first of all, we uh I'm not going to talk about any ongoing investigations, and I I can't, but um, I think uh the Attorney General and myself, Director Patel, are focused on nothing more than accountability.

SPEAKER_15

These are people who waged witch hunts against President Trump for only political purposes. Yet I'm sure they're all guilty of committing various crimes, which I know you can't comment on, so we'll give you a pass. But don't you agree that we should hold people accountable who do these types of things?

SPEAKER_05

I think there's nothing more important in the Department of Justice than accountability. Yes, I agree.

SPEAKER_11

Okay.

SPEAKER_05

Okay.

ICE At Airports And Voting Fight

SPEAKER_11

Okay. So one of the ways that Donald Trump is holding them accountable, not just the Comey subpoena and the Brennan subpoena, I I sure hope. I sure hope is campaign season kicks off for the murder terms. We just get this is what Brian Cates said years ago. Imagine when Donald Trump gets to campaign while the DOJ is dropping indictments on all these renegers of the cabal, right? Boom, boom, boom, boom. Be very interesting. Another thing that's been going on is obviously the long lines at the airports because TSA hasn't been funded. So Donald Trump, again, he outsmarted these guys in the chess move. He dropped a nuke on these guys.

SPEAKER_00

Posting this on True Social quote if the radical left Democrats don't immediately sign an agreement to let our country, in particular our airports, be free and safe again, I will move our brilliant and patriotic ICE agents to the airports where they will do security like no one has ever seen before, including the immediate arrest of all illegal immigrants who have come into our country with heavy emphasis on those from Somalia who have totally destroyed with the approval of a corrupt governor, attorney general, and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, the once great state of Minnesota. I look forward to seeing ICE in action at our airports make America great again. And that comes posting this on the go this way.

SPEAKER_07

No, you go that way.

SPEAKER_11

You're out. So that started this morning. That started this morning. And apparently it's already been a great success. Uh, I saw some posts this morning from Jack Pasobia. He got on airplane security was a dream, it was back to normal. Okay. Now Tom Holman said basically what they're going to come in here and do is they're going to do the things that are low-level jobs, not the highly trained security process, but like guarding exit doors and entrance doors and checking IDs.

SPEAKER_12

This is about helping the men and women of TSA. They've lost several hundred employees. The lines are really slow because of shutdown. This is about going to helping TSA do their mission and get the American public to that airport as quick as they can. Well, while adhering to all the security guidelines and the protocols, we're simply there to help TSA do their job in areas that don't need their specialized expertise, such as you know, screening through the X-ray machine, not training that, we won't do that. But there are roles we can play to release TSA officers from the non-significant role, such as guarding an exit, so they can get back to the scanning machines and move people quicker. And we're just simply helping our fellow uh officers at TSA.

SPEAKER_11

Well, seems pretty reasonable because it is reasonable. But Donald Trump has let them put on that theater. Now he's going to provide an instant solution, take away the pain, and he's turning to the Democrats and he's like, hey guys, we need to vote on some stuff. He put out another post basically saying, okay, I'll agree. I don't want to negotiate with the radical left, but I'll agree to a$5 billion deduction in ICE funding because they're fully funded. But you've got to pass the Safe America Act. You got to know no mail and ballots, no all paper ballots. Basically, just laid it out there for him. I've already fixed the problem because you funded ICE, so I'm putting him in the airports. Pain's going to go away. And watch this. Elon Musk offered to pay the salary of the TSA employees. They're going to lose all of their leverage right now. Okay. And then on top of that, the House is preparing, as soon as that's all passed, they're preparing to codify Donald Trump's executive orders into law.

SPEAKER_28

Congresswoman, looking ahead to uh 2026, of course, we got the midterms coming up. Uh that obviously you're you're elected in for two years, you're campaigning for half that time. That's not your fault. That's just how it works. But when we look at the intersection of policy and politics going into the midterms, most Americans sit at home and they go, Trump's doing a good job. And when you look at what he's getting done, a lot of it he's getting done through the executive branch. You've got the big, beautiful bill you guys have passed. You've got things like the Lick and Riley Act that I think you should tout more uh more heavily. But are there some agenda items that you all, the Republicans in the House, can really push and say, hey, this is what we're doing for Americans, and this is why we should be re-elected.

SPEAKER_17

Most certainly. I think to your guys' point earlier, you did a great job covering the fact that we need um elector or we need voters to show up to the polls. I think that in part that happens to or that has to do with the fact that we need to codify President Trump's executive orders. So I know Speaker Johnson has announced that upon returning, there's going to be 81 of those executive orders that we're going to be working on codifying and marking in stone. So they can never reverse those. Um, in addition to that, one of the top issues in this country right now, something that I addressed with you all last time I was on with you, is banning incident trading. And I have since gotten a commitment from Speaker Johnson that within the first quarter of next year, we will actually be banning that. That's something that Hakeem Jeffries has been actively working against. So that actually came out in the press. Democrats called him out for actually trying to stop that bill. And so I think that there's a lot that we're gonna be able to do, but again, codifying, invigorating the base, and making sure that President Trump is out on the campaign trail, which he's promised to do.

SPEAKER_11

All during the campaign trail. Timing is perfect. I propose to my J6 brothers and sisters, who have been very upset about not having any kind of settlement or any kind of compensation or even a freaking apology about the whole January 6th thing, is it's this has to come in order. Donald Trump this weekend was posting about January 6th again, posting about Nancy Pelosi saying it was her fault, right? The election fraud stuff has become more and more revealed. It has to go in order, okay? Because you have to spend political capital. If he'd have done something about it in March of last year, he would have spent so much political capital. He might not have gotten the big beautiful bill passed or any of these other important things. What do we got here, Ron?

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Riverside Vote Gap And Prop 50

SPEAKER_11

All right. Thanks, Ron. Okay. As we head out to private, I want to play this press conference because down in uh Chad Sheriff Chad Bianco, down in California, got a tip. There was something that happened in the election for in this last election in California for Prop 50. And here's what it involves it's built around a massive 45,896 vote discrepancy. One county, one county. County logs show that there were 611,428 ballast cats cast. Yet, for some reason, Secretary of State Shirley Weber certified 657,322 votes. According to Bianco, Bonta repeatedly tried to shut down the probe. That's their attorney general. On Thursday, judge ruled that Bianco's office can resume investigating the counting under a special master. Bianco claims that neither Bonta nor Weber ever raised concerns about the massive 45,000 vote gap. So we're going to listen to this press conference from the sheriff Bianco, and then we're going to head into private and we're going to expound on this because this is a huge deal. Caught in the act in 2025. And we've caught them before, but the temperature around election fraud in the middle of the Save America Act debate on the House on the Senate floor, this breaks.

SPEAKER_14

The registrar of voters maintained handwritten logs of the total number of ballots coming into the ROV. An audit of those logs received from the Riverside County Registrar of Voters allegedly showed 611,428 ballots were cast, but 657,322 votes were recorded and certified to the Secretary of State. That is a difference of 45,896 votes. And that it is a machine count that reflects a much smaller deviation and eco accepts to acceptable human characters. I hope we can all agree that there is no acceptable character, small or large, in our election. Along the 45,000 voted. As a side, I also had intimate knowledge of the significance of that date. On February 26, and again on March 4th, my office received a letter from A.J. Bonta directing a halt to this investigation. Yesterday, a Riverside Superior Court judge issued an order to appoint a special master to resume the counting of the ballot. Under direction of the court and the court's jurisdiction over all evidence, this investigation will continue despite A. G. Bonta's attempt to decide. Ajibonta is part of the executive branch of the state. Under the separation of powers principle, A.

SPEAKER_11

These guys got caught red-handed with 45,000 extra votes over ballots that they have in hand. Don't caught red-handed in the middle of the Save America Act being debated on the Senate floor. This is a huge deal.

SPEAKER_07

Seems like no better debate point than that.

SPEAKER_11

The only enemies America has left are the radical left Democrats in this country. And if you're going to take that same emphasis that you went after Maduro with this, the time um the clock is ticking. The Democrats cheated on this. They did that and they've been caught. Now we've got so much stuff exposed. Ballots from 2020 sitting in an FBI warehouse, machine, Dominion machines from Puerto Rico in the ODI possession. You've got the digital fraud, the algorithms, and the machines. You've got the paper fraud, the fake printers, the fake paper, and everything. And now you've got in the act overstuffing the ballot.

SPEAKER_07

They don't probably just a one-time thing, Taylor.

Voter Rolls Scrubs And Tina Peters

SPEAKER_11

And this Prop 50 was over what? Redistricting and shutting out Republicans all across the state of California. I'm telling you, this is monumental. Okay, guys, it's time for us to jump into private. We're going to spend a couple minutes over there expanding on this because it is a huge deal. Huge deal. So we'll talk to you guys again tomorrow. And we're here with our friends in private, the unoffendables. So here is uh this is Jake Cann, uh 72 on X, and he's gonna talk about exactly what came out of this press conference and what's going on here. We're filling the context.

SPEAKER_02

The press conference that just concluded today in Riverside County is a staving indictment of our current attorney general Rob Bonta. He's being accused by Riverside County of attempting to interfere with a rightful investigation into election integrity issues. Apparently, with the special election on Prop 50 that we had here in California, there's a 50,000 vote discrepancy in the vote totals. And so Riverside wants to investigate. No, Rob Bonta wants to shut down that investigation. Why? Because he's not really acting as the top law enforcement official in the state of California. He doesn't want to get to the truth. He's there to run cover for corruption. He's there to interfere with rightful investigations for the truth. And so we need a new attorney general here in California, which is why I'm running for attorney general. We can change California and we can return to the rule of law. We can expose corruption, not cover corruption like Rob Bonto is doing. We can increase election integrity throughout the state of California, not destroy election integrity and allow fraud and abuse to occur throughout the state of California and shake our confidence. In our elections, we need to get back to the rule of law, and that's why we need a new attorney general. That's why I'm running for attorney general. I need your help. Join the team. Let's do this together. Let's change California. We can get this back. Thank you.

SPEAKER_11

I think that would be absolutely great. Uh Stephen Miller chimed in on this. This I believe this was this weekend. Sometimes these clips come and they're like a week old, but this was this weekend. And he talks about the voter registration problem because that's another genesis of this. You create this massive as the Save America Act's being debated, they're posting, you know, Rurkowski won, and then from 2020 to 2024, they registered a million people in whatever place, and she won by a margin. You know, it was like all these people that are opposing the Save America Act, you go look at their state and they're like, you got a bunch of your state has not grown in population, but you added hundreds of thousands of registrants.

SPEAKER_07

All these stories are just like ad campaigns for the Save America Act.

SPEAKER_11

I know, exactly. One after another. And Stephen Miller explains it. Listen, when we just wanted to scrub these voter rolls, you know, just compare them against the federal database. States refused. Why would they refuse?

SPEAKER_19

Here's something, Sean, that your audience may not know. At the beginning of this administration, we asked every state, red and blue, to share with us their voter rolls so that we could scrub it against the DHS file of illegal aliens to remove illegal aliens from their voter rolls. Every blue state refused. California refused. Minnesota refused. New York refused. In fact, they sued us to stop us from removing illegal aliens from the voter rolls, removing non-citizens from the voter rolls. That's not just the only thing. They don't want to get dead people off the rolls. They don't want to get felons off the rolls. They don't want to get out of state voters off the rolls. They don't want to get double and triple voters out of the count because they want the fraud.

SPEAKER_11

Clearly, they want the fraud. I think it's funny. While I was in prison, my wife was getting ballots for me. Washington didn't scrub their rolls. Okay. Donald Trump posted this. The gray state of Colorado, and a pathetic Rhino district attorney, together with a radical left governor, gave a wonderful woman named Tina Peters, a 73-year-old gold star mom who has cancer, nine years in prison because as a Republican voting official, she went after Democrats for cheating in the 2020 presidential election. So she went after them for cheating, and these slea bags put her in jail. Free Tina Peters, President Donald J. Trump. Amen. He has not forgotten this. And now you've got them caught in Texas. You've got them caught in California. We've got the machines in Puerto Rico. You've got the ballots in Fulton County. They've gone and picked up ballots in Maricopa County. These guys are busted cold. Stuff like this. Stuff like this. The Robert Mullers of the world, this radical district attorney, radical left governor, these are evil people. They know exactly what they're doing. To them, it's about power, it's about control, it's about an ideological agenda, and it's about saving their own asses. There's no other explanation for it. They're evil, corrupt people.

SPEAKER_07

Why else are they holding grandma in jail?

Local Seats Tool And Digital Security

SPEAKER_11

Why else would they hold grandma in jail? Exactly. Okay, there was a website I became made aware of yesterday, which I think is pretty cool. It's jointab.us. And when you come to this website, okay, when you come to tab.us, it's a citizen-led movement to rebuild America together. And here's what's cool about it. Okay, you can come up here to find your seat and you can put in your zip code. So for example, if I put in Pulsbo 98370, okay, I put in my zip code, and it tells me all the seats. There's a city council seat, vacant, no candidate. No candidate running Pulsbo right now. Okay. School board member at large, uncontested. Nobody's running against them. County commissioner seat, precinct seat. It's an open seat. Nobody's there. Republican precinct chair for vacant, no candidate. School board trustee, vacant, no candidate. So we can put in uh let's put in 98346, right? Or uh um what's what's uh 90210, 90210. Anyways, okay, 90210, city council is vacant, school board vacant, county commissioner open seat, Republican precinct chair open seat, school board. That's the same as the one before. Did I switch 98210? Find seats. Yeah, it's the same. Same positions just about anyways. You can put in any zip code you want. Um 202020. Let's see what that is. Don't even know where it's at. Oh, city council, school board. That's DC. So you got a lot of open seats. Anyways, this is a way for you to look and see what open seats there are in your local community if you want to go get involved. So tab join tab. Tab stands for takeamericaback.us, find your seat. They've got education, coursework, book, shop, whatever, bunch of stuff there. But I wanted to share that with you. Don't know who they are, but I think it's a great tool for people to know what is available for them to run. Okay, Cash Patel posted this out as well, and I just wanted to do this as a as an FYI. I'm pretty careful about my digital security. I mean, as much as you can be. I mean, right? Uh, but I'm very conscientious that anything I write online can be read back to me someday in court. The FBI has identified cyber actors with Russian intelligence services targeting users of commercial messaging applications, including Signal. It drives me bonkers when people try to use Signal with me because I'm like, signal is totally insecure. It's got FBI backdoors in it.

SPEAKER_07

It's like crazy to me that people think it's been used surreptitiously like crazy.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah. Meanwhile, Telegram, their president is sitting in uh in home confinement in France because he won't give up the backdoors. Proof's in the pudding there. The campaign targets individuals with high intelligence value, including current and former U.S. government officials, military personnel, political figures, and journalists. Globally, this is an effort has resulted in unauthorized access to thousands of individual accounts. After gaining access, the actors can view messages and contact lists, send messages as the victim, and conduct additional phishing from trusted from a trusted identity. It's important for you to be aware and act be aware and take action. This vulnerability is not with the application, but as an end you you as the end user. The FBI and SISA have released a joint PSA to help you identify activity and protect your accounts. Basically, what they're saying is sure, it's encrypted, but they're hacking your phone to get access to it. So quidado, as they say in Portuguese, which means be careful. Okay, guys, that concludes the show for us today. We'll be back again tomorrow. Thank you so much. Talk to you later. Bye.

SPEAKER_24

What the mic ripped in that castle over there? I'm 27. I'm 27. I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you man. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. You didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say something about the old woman, but from behind, you're not subject to him if you automatically treat me like an imperialist. Well, I am King. Oh King Imperium. How'd 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. Is there ever going to be any progress? How'd you do? How do you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King. The Britons. Who are the Britons? We all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king. No we have a king. I thought we're an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship of self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes. That's what it's all about. Only people will these good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives in that castle. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-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 civil majority in the case of purely internal affairs. Be quacked. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of meeting. I order you to be quacked. I'm your king. You don't vote for king? The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water. Signifying by divine providence that I asked 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. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some water retrofort is. I mean, you've always wrote saying I was an emperor. Just because some moisture loved the symmetry at me.

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