Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
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Trust Us We Fact-Checked It So You Don’t Have To
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Somebody tells you “trust us,” and suddenly you’re not allowed to look at the source documents yourself. We’re not buying that, so we walk through a chain of stories that all point to the same problem: institutions that demand obedience while behaving like they’re above scrutiny. We start with the Whitmer kidnapping plot convictions being reversed and what the case suggests about entrapment and credibility, then hit breaking news tied to Rand Paul and documents alleging the FBI blocked CBP from interviewing Peter Daszak, a key figure connected to the Wuhan research debate.
From there we zoom out into influence and infrastructure. We react to a State Department report that describes decades of Cuban communist influence and highlights the National Lawyers Guild as a long-running node, then we talk about how legal culture, campus pipelines, and “observer” networks can shape outcomes on the street and in court. That opens up a bigger argument about collectivism versus individualism, why resentment is politically useful, and how media messaging can train people to outsource their judgment, especially around election integrity and “most secure election” narratives.
We also look at what authoritarian backsliding looks like in real time, including Nicaragua ending elections, and we connect that to modern concerns like China’s influence operations and major voter data breaches. Then we get to the part that ties everything together: the money. We talk about fraud, the flow of funds, geo-tracking cash, and why a debt-driven system starts caring more about taxes and control than justice. If any of this resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway: what’s the clearest sign an institution has stopped serving the public?
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Peasants, Coffee, And Opening Banter
SPEAKER_11The revolution's gonna be for sure. It's the little guy. It's a little guy. It's gonna be peasants, man. We're just peasants. Every one of us. You watch those old movies? You see the peasants in the background with the kings and kings walking around? We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, Shantini and thundering oath. Oh, good morning, good morning. I hope you guys are all having a great day. Welcome to another episode of The Peasant's Perspective.
SPEAKER_14I was just thinking, it's so awesome that I get to say good morning to each individual. I wish I couldn't do that. You wish it was so rapid fire. I can't keep up with this. I wish there was a million people watching so I couldn't.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, I wish there was a million people watching too. We'd be definitely at that point broadcasting deep from an underground bunk or something. I'm sure the EIB network would make an offer. That's what's right. Pony Boy, good morning. Glad you made it. Glad you made it. Oh man. I saw you made some changes around your property. Oh, yeah. A little sleep. What's going on? You haven't just clean up. You just move in the pile. You got an engine out there. I saw an old like antique till I'm set.
SPEAKER_14You want me to tell you everything I got in my field? Yeah, I got a couple old engine blocks, uh, an inline six from an old Ford truck, and I've got um just an old generic 350 um complete motor.
SPEAKER_11So you gotta like clean them up, drop them in the F 100 out there. What do you think?
SPEAKER_14You know, they came with the property, so kind of scrap.
SPEAKER_11Oh, that's fun. Oh, traditional country living. Oh, amazing. You know, I've been driving the Jeep because it's back home. Kids got back from scout camp. And uh, when I drive by your property, I'm looking, I'm like, I could probably fit through there. I'm like looking through your trees. Just gonna come four-wheeling down your your uh down your side yard. Shantini, she says she'd help us. Oh, that'd be fun. Peter Brown Scouts, hey, I'm here. That's great. Thank you so much, Carlitz. Howdy, y'all. Glad you made it. All right, I know why you guys show up right and early. You're here for the simultaneous sip. And all you need for that is a cup or a mug or a glass of tank or to chalice a stein, a canteen, jug, or flask, a vessel of any kind, and fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip. And it starts right now. I have a joke for you.
SPEAKER_15Okay.
SPEAKER_05Well, this the government is excellent and uses your tax dollars efficiently.
SPEAKER_14Oh man, I've heard this one too many times. I cry now.
SPEAKER_11Oh, it's it's hard out there, man. It's hard.
Whitmer Plot Convictions And Entrapment Claims
SPEAKER_11All right, let's do a little news roundup. A couple things that don't quite fit in the narrative today, but are important for me. Michigan Appeals Court reverses two more convictions tied to the Whitmer kidnapping plot. So, what happened here is you know, for those of you who don't know, this is the Whitmer kidnapping plot that happened in 2020. It was kind of the October surprise, a bunch of militiamen in Michigan uh were planning on kidnapping the governor of Michigan, and it became a whole thing, and it kind of was the start of the real J6 campaign. The prosecutor or the lead field agent for the FBI, I believe, that was I don't know if it's the FBI or DOJ, can't remember. Either way, Steven Dantonio was over there, oversaw that, then went over to J6, oversaw that. It was like, oh, how convenient, you know, chasing around all these white guys. Anyways, the Whitmer kidnapping plot, handful of people were convicted, couple people, a couple cases were like two, four cases, I think, were acquitted by a jury. Bottom line, at the end of the day, this was entrapment. The problem the FBI agents that were doing this, there were more FBI agents than there were militiamen. Yeah, there's like a dozen agents. Classic, you know, providing the money, providing the space. One of the FBI agents was sleeping with one of the people. I mean, it was just, you know, it was a mess. Anyway, so the appeals court has overturned the ruling, and this one is based on court precedent. Apparently, strip out one of the charges or whatever, and some of these guys got convicted of assembly colluding to kidnap kidnap. And apparently in Michigan, kidnapping does not qualify as a violent felony. So these guys had uh these guys had violence tied to their cases. And well, you know, think about it. You know, parents are going through a divorce, one of the parents takes the kids, isn't supposed to. That's kidnapping. It's not considered violent. There is a you know aggravating factor where violence comes up.
SPEAKER_14Not like the case we highlighted yesterday in Seattle with the guy trying to take the baby. Yeah. And it's not even a felony. Okay.
SPEAKER_11It's not even a crime, apparently. Right. Baby snatchers, okay. So uh now Dana Nessel, attorney general in Michigan, has vowed to appeal this. She says the court twists itself into it not using the ling using legal and linguistic gymnastics in order to liberate dangerous criminals using convoluted definitions of the crimes upon which they were convicted.
SPEAKER_14Sounds like depends on what the definition of the word is is.
SPEAKER_11Depends on what the definition of the word is is. So the FBI was involved in some type of entrapment plot over there in Michigan. And, you know, maybe they were involved in an entrapment plot in DC on January 6th. I don't know. Juries will find out about that. But we do know that the FBI sent agents to a border crossing in order to tell them not to uh stop and hold and question and search Peter Dasick.
Rand Paul Docs On Peter Daszak
SPEAKER_06It's a little bit of breaking news.
SPEAKER_11A few minutes ago, Senator Randall. Oh that's that's my speed.
SPEAKER_06Dude, you are unhinged. It's a little bit of breaking news. Just a few minutes ago, Senator Rand Paul, chairman of the House, the Senate, Homeland Security Committee, just released documents showing that the Customs and Border Protection Agency wanted to uh take Peter Dasick, a key figure around Anthony Fauci, and that research being done in Wuhan. Uh, they wanted to question him on his return back from a trip, but the FBI blocked Customs and Border Patrol from interviewing. They blocked him. That is a major, major revelation. The documents just came out a few minutes ago. We'll have a news alert over at Justinnews.com. Be sure to check it out as the night goes.
SPEAKER_11They blocked him from stopping him and investigating him. You know, wouldn't it have been interesting if the whole story failed to start? Right? Let's what if COVID failed to start because some border patrol agent did their job to search Peter Daisic and was like, oh hey, you have contraband. And it would have like breakfast.
SPEAKER_14How do we know that it didn't a few times?
SPEAKER_11I mean, you know, how do we know that he wasn't stopped and asked?
SPEAKER_14Well, how do we know that a COVID-19 like thing hasn't been stopped? Well, I don't we don't know.
SPEAKER_10Oh, I guess you just blew my mind, Rob.
SPEAKER_14Maybe they tried it once already.
SPEAKER_11Maybe the the government thinks they're all big and bad because they stop more things than happen, and they're like, Oh, a couple slipped through the cracks. Meanwhile, we're on our side, like, why is the FBI involved in every school shooting? You had tips. It's like, yeah, well, we had so many tips. I don't know. Who knows, man? I just, you know, it just goes along. Look, the FBI's involved. Biggest fraud perpetrated on the planet ever in the history of the world. The FBI's like, don't talk to the guy.
SPEAKER_14Fraud Bureau.
SPEAKER_11Yeah.
Maine Senate Shakeup And New Nominee
SPEAKER_11Now, up in Maine, Graham Plattner has stepped aside from his Senate campaign. And so there's, you know, they're trying to figure out who's gonna run. So it sounds like they're coalescing around someone named Troy Jackson.
SPEAKER_27That state. So Jackson jumped into the race after primary winner Graham Plattner was forced to drop out, and now he looks set to take on Senator Susan Collins.
SPEAKER_11He looks like a senator.
SPEAKER_19We're from the left, we're not from the right, we're from the bottom, and we're rise. And I know when working people decide that they've had enough.
SPEAKER_27Brian Yennis has more on Jackson and the race to replace Plattner. How's it going, Brian?
SPEAKER_18Dana, good morning. Well, Troy Jackson effectively becomes the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine days before the Democratic Party holds its nominating convention to pick its candidate this Saturday. Here's how we already know the outcome. Democrats spent the weekend electing 500 county delegates who will pick Graham Plattner's replacement at the convention. Those delegates ran publicly, declaring who they will support. Well, more than 450 of the 500 winning delegates said they would back Jackson. Even though these delegates can ultimately vote for anyone at the convention, Jackson is now the likely nominee. So over the last 24 hours, Jackson's four main competitors have dropped out of the race, clearing the way for him to formally win the nomination on Saturday. He'd replace Plattner, who won the Democratic primary in that state.
SPEAKER_14All right.
SPEAKER_11Well, here's his background.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_11Okay. Uh, accused of mortgage fraud, uh, throwing a bottle at a woman for US at a woman is nominated. So he's pro-abolishing ICE, Medicaid for All, and expanding SCOTUS. That'll be fun.
SPEAKER_14That'll be fun. So I've only I've only known about him for 30 seconds now, and I already like his uh first quote. We're from the bottom and we're rising up. I'm like, that is a t-shirt right there.
SPEAKER_11We're from the bottom and we're rising up. All right. So another very interesting thing, and this is like one of those, this is this is another one of those things where it's like, duh, duh, we know this was going
State Department Report On NLG
SPEAKER_11on. But as the layers of the onion get peeled back, and now the State Department has done something, and this is coming out of the P uh this is coming out of the post-millennial, Andy No reports, State Department links Antifa lawyers to decades of Cuban communist influence. So what this is saying here, and this is worth this is worth me probably taking the time to read most of the article.
SPEAKER_14Oh jeez. Sorry about that, folks. Still dying. Yeah, get it out. All right.
SPEAKER_11You get a tickle in the back of your throat, and you have to use coffee as a as a high coffee.
SPEAKER_15It doesn't quite do it.
SPEAKER_11It doesn't do that. Okay. A news US State Department report identifies the Antifa legal nonprofit, the National Lawyers Guild. So this is the NLG, okay, the National Lawyers Guild, as a central support organization for Antifa militant and traces the radical lawyers group activities to a decades-long network of left-wing terrorist influence tied to the Cuban regime. The 100-page report, Cuba, the capital of 21st century communism, released on Monday, details how Havana spent nearly seven decades cultivating left-wing American radicals. Karen Bass, anyone? Extremist organizations and sympathetic institutions to advanced revolutionary leftism inside the United States. So Cuba, for 70 years, has been trading American leftists to be radicals. It alleges that the network stretches from the Weather Underground and Black Panthers to modern Antifa and anti-ICE organizations and socialist groups. Of particular significance in the report is how the MLG operates as one of the most persistently relevant and insidious organizations in Cuba's US network. Now, we've been following Patrick Byrne and Emerald Robinson, and they've talked about how the Cubans outsource intelligence and that they have put intelligence into some of the highest places of government. Anna Polina Luna said a report was coming out, and I presume this is it, that talked about how a foreign government was getting politicians who were loyal to them to put staffers on other politicians' uh staffs that were loyal to Cuba. I'm assuming Cuba. The State Department accuses the far left 501c3, operating under the blessing of the U.S. government as a nonprofit, nonprofit corporation, of helping defend and facilitate political terrorism, including the weather underground of the 1970s, to the violent Black Lives Matter and anti-militants today established in 1937. The NLG has long functions as a communist front group aiding in anti-American foreign-linked interests. NLG founder and former president Victor Rabinowitz headed the Fair Play for Cuba committee before his law firm. Co-founded with the fellow NLG attorney Leonard Boudin, became the Cuban government's official legal counsel in the United States in 1960. A relationship the report says has continued ever since. Leonard Boudin is the father of Katie Boudin, one of the convicted murderers in the Weather Underground terrorist group. His grandson, Chelsea Boudin, was a radical leftist district attorney in San Francisco from 2020 to 2022.
SPEAKER_14Interesting family. Can you just say just for like two seconds what the Weather Underground is?
SPEAKER_11Weather Underground was a domestic terrorism group back in the 1970s. And they would do all kinds of bombings. At one point in that period of time when they were active, there were 2,500 terrorist bombings that happened in like a one-year period in the United States.
SPEAKER_14And can you talk about what their motivations were or communism?
SPEAKER_11Their motivation at the end of the day was break the system so we can bring in the revolution. That was the motivation. Perfect. Now they used all kinds of they used climate issues, environmental issues. I believe they were involved in this the the end of their kind of as they puttered out of kind of popularity was I believe the spotted owl nonsense.
SPEAKER_14Oh, jeez.
SPEAKER_11I could be wrong on that, but if memory serves me right, that was like why does there have to be a Northwest connection? If I'm not mistaken, that was the very anticlimatic end of the weather underground movement that had been prior a very, you know, that was kind of the you know, the environmental hippies that kind of, you know, close the doors on the way out, kind of thing. But in the beginning, they were they were really aggressive. The report cites historical alleg uh accounts of alleging that NLG lawyers provided financing and logistical support to the Weather Underground fugitives. The Weather Underground was a far-left American terrorist organization active from the 60s through the 70s. The group carried out a number of bombings and shootings, resulting in multiple deaths. Their targets of violence included U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, the State Department, and multiple police stations and courthouses. In the last decade, the NLG has become more openly aligned with the communist anarchist militants of Antifa as the movement exploded in growth and violence during the Trump's Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. The NLG chapters at most universities with law programs. The NLG has chapters at most universities with law programs. Its student members have led a number of direct actions to shut down invited campus speakers. They want to silence. NLG members known for wearing green hats, regularly coordinary. And so when you go to protests around Seattle, you will see these people. Like you, they were at CHOP, Chaz. They have been at every protest in Seattle that you go to. You will see these lime green hats. These are the attorneys. We're just here to watch. We're just here to make sure the cops don't question people, those people, right?
SPEAKER_15Okay.
SPEAKER_11We're civil rights attorneys. NLG members, known for wearing green hats, regularly coordinate with the self-described Antifa groups before street riots to discuss tactics on how to evade arrest and prosecution. This journalist has observed the role of NLG in aiding Antifa in Portland and the Pacific Northwest, where its members misleadingly present themselves to the public as independent legal observers. The guild deploys its members mostly made up of law students at Antifa riots to give arrested militants rapid access to attorney's fees, bail money, and assistance from allied radical nonprofits. The NLG says it coordinated legal support for more than 20,000 people arrested during the 2020 deadly George Floyd BLM riots. In 2017, leaders of the NLG's San Francisco chapter wrote an essay entitled, We Are All Antifa. While the NLG director pledged support for violent Antifa, quote, in the street and in the courts in 2023, Thomas Jurgens, an NLG member of the SPLC staffer, was arrested at a violent Antifa terrorist attack near Atlanta with members of the stop the COP Stop Cop City terror movement. Here's a picture of him. Last year, the NLG pledged unconditional support for the terror defendants in the North Texas Antifa federal case. Federal jurors convicted nine members of the cell in March following an armed July 4th, 2025 ambush attack at the Prairie Land Ice Detention Center in Alvaredo, Texas. A responding police offer was shot in the neck, and the cell's ringleader evaded arrest for 11 days while he was taken to multiple Antifa safe houses in the Dallas area. The NLG characterized the ambush as a typical pro-immigrant protest conducted by community members, expressing solidarity with foreign national detainees. The organization condemned the resulting federal charges as expansive and unchecked state repression. The reason I'm reading this whole story is it has huge implications as we continue on with the rest of today's thing. Yeah, yeah. The rest of the states that the report also states, so this is the State Department report, that generations of NLG leaders participated in delegations to Cuba, hosted by regime-affiliated organizations, and helped organize similar trips for other American radical leftists. We just documented this with Karen Bass going back and forth to Cuba in the 70s and 80s, and now she's leaning one of America's top cities to its ruin.
SPEAKER_14Just one observation before we get too much further. You know, earlier it talked about the attorneys and they they had funds from nonprofits to get some of these people out of jail and bake bail and all that. And I was like, huh. I wonder where those funds came from, USAID.
SPEAKER_11Of course they did. The NLG continues to lobby for Cuban regime's interests through its partnership with the National Network on Cuba. The report notes the NLG adopted an emergency resolution in 2026 pledging to work with Cuba solidarity organizations against U.S. policy toward the island and cites a previous guild resolution declaring that it has supported the Cuban Revolution since its triumph January 1st, 1959. The NLG also campaigned for the late terrorist and convicted murderer fugitive Asata Shakur, who was funded funded by Cuba and fled to the island in 1984 following a prison break. The national network of Cuban Cuba includes more than 60 U.S. organizations, such as the NLG, Democratic Socialists of America, Code Pink, and the Communist Party USA. The report identifies the coalition as a coordination point between the Cuban regime and the American far left. Many of those organizations have close partnerships with Democrats. For example, DSA politicians run for office using Democrat Party infrastructure. The fractures are real, right? You have a real communist takeover of a legitimate American political party. You have party members which are for the first significant time since Joe Manchin are starting to speak up about this rift. Right. You have an actual foreign communist country that is slowly gobbling up a legitimate American party. Like when I graduated from college, I could make a legitimate argument why I would want to vote Democrat and did. And did okay, but they lost the plot with Barack Obama. Now, we don't have to go over everything Barack Obama did, but one of the things he did was he took a huge step towards normalizing relations with Cuba by dropping a bunch of sanctions and he did a bunch. He basically allowed them to continue existing, right? Economically. The State Department argues that Cuba's greatest success has not been military or economic, but ideological. Building a revolutionary infrastructure capable of turning American institutions and activists against their own country. That is what Cuba has done. They have exported communism and that ideology. That is what they have done. And we see it. The Mandamis, part of this red green alliance, the Karen Basses of the world, the Katie Wilsons of the world. This ideology is so enticing.
SPEAKER_14Well, so enticing. I don't know. I don't know about enticing. You get if I feel like you gotta be crazy to accept it because. Who wants Cuba in America? We're all in agreement that it is incorrect.
SPEAKER_11What's going on here? Okay.
Why Communism Sells And Envy Wins
SPEAKER_11All right. Yeah. Well, who would want communism in America? Who would want communism in America? So how do how do communists have to do it?
SPEAKER_14I mean, I I'm always surprised by this because I don't get it.
SPEAKER_11You know, Stephen Miller gave his speech, and it's it's a hard truth. But he says at the core, the leftists, the communists, the collectivists, they look at the individual who is using his own agency to better himself.
SPEAKER_14And they feel well, I'm trying all the time, at least. I mean, it's a struggle, but we're always trying.
SPEAKER_11Well, speak more truth, Ron. That's the reality. Any individualist living in a meritocracy knows that they've earned everything they have. There are no free lunches. No. Okay. And so you've earned everything. So you understand, you don't look at another person with envy that is more successful. You look at them with awe. Yeah, I want to know how they did it. How you did it. Yeah. Right? We don't look at it. I'm in charge of my own choices. If I make the choices you've made, I might have what you have. I'm in awe of the sacrifices you've made, of the discipline you've had, whatever it is.
SPEAKER_14I think it's why, like uh YouTube channels like the kid that goes around and interviews millionaires on the street is so popular because it's like you're just interested in how people were successful. What was the pathway that you took? You know, that's because you have the right mindset.
SPEAKER_11Oh, a leftist at their core, they see that and they have envy. They don't want to work hard. Uh they don't see reward for their labor and effort, they see the system is broken and therefore not we shouldn't play.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, you guys don't deserve anything, man. You're not even gonna try.
SPEAKER_11If you have that envy of a functioning system, of a functioning family, of a functioning country, right? And you desire power, you desire to have when I think of people who want to go into government service that have this mindset, they want to get in the flow of the money, to be the ones that get the free money for regulation, for not working. They want to get outside of the labor and onto the, you know, you got to pay us first side of things. So, anyways, in order to take down a country, we've seen this pattern over and over again, stretching all the way back to Russia. You can go to Chile, you can go to China, right? You have to you have to get rid of what's what the institutions that work, you have to make them break so that people are willing to let them crumble and fall to the ground and start over. You've got to get rid of institutions like family, religion, church, things that span space and time with the zeitgeist. You've got to get rid of all that. And then most importantly, you've got to get rid of choice. You've got to get rid of choice. You've got to make it so everybody will accept the drab, the ugly, the mundane, the common, the generic, the general. They want us all to be equal, whether it's equal in our utopia or equal in our misery. They just want us to be equal because envy is what they have. Right? Envy is what they have. And so here's Josh Shapiro. We are well along the way to the communists inside the gates. Right? We we believe as peasants, Cubans are everywhere. They're everywhere. They've infiltrated everybody. The Cubans, the Iranians, the North Koreans, the Chinese, they're everywhere. They're everywhere. And they make people say things that are absolutely ridiculous.
Election Narratives And Media Gatekeeping
SPEAKER_11So let's take a little walk down election lane. Because leftists, when they get involved, and communists and collectivists, if when they get involved, if you let them rule long enough, they will take away all of your choices. And I'm gonna show you in real time exactly what I'm talking about. And how do you have to do that? First of all, you have to break the elections. Now, we know that the 2020 election was a little shady, but not Josh Shapiro.
SPEAKER_10You probably didn't. I don't know if you took the time to watch that crazy ass speech the other night. Did you see that? I mean, let me tell you something. This guy is just unhinged. He's just untethered from reality. He went on national TV in the White House and he insulted the American people's intelligence. He insulted Pennsylvania. He is continuing to attack our elections in Pennsylvania and really across the United States.
SPEAKER_11I mean, Pennsylvania sent out 1.8 million ballots and got back got back 2.4. So you know, I don't know what Donald Trump is thinking about basic arithmetic in Pennsylvania, but he thinks you guys are retarded. That's the line. Crazy speech, nonsense, and and don't look. Now, over on Morning Joe, David Ignatius. Who's David Ignatius? David Ignoramus. John Solomon actually did a little hit piece on David Ignatius after he did this little morning piece. And John Solomon reminded us that David Ignatius was one of the key Russia Gate plotters. And anytime the Deep State has something they want to say, they go to David Ignatius.
SPEAKER_14Oh, yeah. The other day when we couldn't remember Don Lemon's name.
SPEAKER_11There's Ken Delanian, Deep State Ken, and there's David Ignatius, writes for the Washington Post. So he went ahead and grabbed all that information that Donald Trump posted, all the classified documents that were released after his Thursday speech last night, and he reviewed them over the weekend for you. So this is what the left, the people who tune in to MS now, are getting.
SPEAKER_17So it couldn't have been more different from what the president was arguing. And I think it was wonderful, weird way that he invited us all to look at the actual material. When he makes charges so often, we scramble to fact-check them. In this case, the president provided the fact-checking glossary right there, Whitehouse.gov. Thank you very much.
SPEAKER_23Wouldn't it be nice if millions more Americans would spend their weekend doing what you did, David?
SPEAKER_17No.
SPEAKER_23Actually looking at the actual documents.
SPEAKER_17No, I did it so they didn't have to.
SPEAKER_23They didn't have to, which is why it's so extraordinary that Chris Wright, the energy sector, she said it sure seemed to me like he did with the 2020 election. Shouldn't be extraordinary, but it is.
SPEAKER_11Uh wouldn't it be great if Americans did their own no? No, don't look. No, I did it so they don't have to. We'll tell you what it says. We'll tell you what it says. Um, I mean, I do it so you guys don't have to too, but I still encourage you to go look.
SPEAKER_14Well, and we'd like to show the sources.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, no, don't go look. Uh, but there's not that was his I reviewed it all. He provided the fact check. Nothing to see there, folks. Oh, good. Oh, that's wonderful. Wouldn't it be great if Americans went and looked for themselves? No, I just told you nothing to see. I just told you not to look under the rug. The room is so clean. Don't look under the rug. Well, should I? No, I I looked for you. Okay. Now remember, they're talking to the sheeple. They're talking to the sheeple. And they can't deviate from their talking point. 2020 election, the most secure in American history.
SPEAKER_00Most secure election in American history.
SPEAKER_08The most secure in American history. Most secure election in American history. Most secure election in American history. The most secure in American history.
SPEAKER_18Most secure election in American history. The safest, the most secure election we've ever seen.
SPEAKER_28Most secure election in American history.
SPEAKER_13The most secure election in American history.
SPEAKER_18The most secure in history.
SPEAKER_08Let's just be clear. This is the most secure election in American history. The most secure in U.S. history.
SPEAKER_01This in fact was the most secure election yet. This was the most secure election in history.
SPEAKER_16The most secure or the most secure election in American history. The most secure election in history.
SPEAKER_28Most secure election in modern American history.
SPEAKER_29Most secure election in our history. Safest and most secure election in our history.
SPEAKER_13The most secure in American history.
SPEAKER_16Most secure election in American history. Most secure election in American history. The most secure election in American history.
SPEAKER_06It was the most secure election in the history of the country. The most secure in our history.
SPEAKER_16Most secure election of our lifetime.
SPEAKER_06The most secure election ever, the 2020 uh election.
SPEAKER_16The safest, uh, most secure election in recent history. Can you honestly tell me in all the states that no ballots from people that are already deceased were not filled out in Senate? This was most the most secure election in American history.
SPEAKER_14This was the most secure election in American history. What does that say about the rest of them?
SPEAKER_11Do you think they got the talking points right? Well, Trump says it wasn't secure and he provides some evidence. I looked at it, there's nothing to see there. Oh, great. So we can go check for ourselves. No, no, no, no. No, no, no. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. In fact, in fact, you guys, as leftists, you should totally just trust us. Okay. Trust us. We got it figured out. And and there comes a point when you're a communist that you don't even really need elections anymore.
Nicaragua Ends Elections And Calls It Rule
SPEAKER_11Right? So Nicaragua has approached that point. They don't need elections anymore. So yesterday, the Nicaraguan president announced the country will no longer hold elections. Oh. So that's great. That's great. Now you might be asking, huh, that's interesting. Well, as you know, I don't know if you do know this or not, because I I don't think that you're like really into Nicaragua politics, you know. But Nicaragua's a communist country right now. Oh, dang it. So they've gone pendulum swing. They've gone left, they've gone right, they've gone left, they've gone right, right? They've kind of gone far back and forth left and right. And they had a center-right liberal government from 1990 to 2006. It was led by the FLNN, right? But now our current government under Daniel Ortega is run by the FSLN, which is not sharing power. He returned to the presidency in 2007 and he's remained in power ever since. So he's been around for a little bit, okay, nine years. Now ruling with his wife Rosario Morallo as co-president. Okay, just like formalized that in the constitution.
SPEAKER_14She's there already.
SPEAKER_11King and Queen Ortega. Okay. The dominant ideology is left-wing sandinista or socialist, right? In official rhetoric and party identity, the FLCN presents itself as the heir to the 1979 revolution, anti-imperialist, and focused on social programs for the four. So we don't need elections anymore because you know we've got Mr. and Mrs. President. In practice, the regime has become highly centralized, go figure. Personalist authoritarian system, often described as a family dictatorship. So this is how we loop right back around to a monarchy. Like seriously, folks. Like, if it if it smells like a rose and it looks like a rose, it's a rose. When you have a husband and wife that jointly rule a country without elections, we used to call that a monarchy. Okay. In practice, the regime has become highly centralized. They they the key features include systemic repression of opposition, independent media, civil society, and the Catholic Church. They repress all of it, control of all branches of government and the electoral system. Now they don't even have an electoral system, crony capitalism and alliances with parts of the business elite alongside leftist rhetoric, close ties with Russia, China, Cuba, Venezuela, and other anti-US governments, Democrat backsliding that has turned Nicaragua into one of the least free countries in Latin America. As of July 20th, 2026, Ortega publicly announced there would be no more elections, explicitly to prevent the opposition from taking power. It removes even the residual pretense of electoral competition. Historically, the country has experienced both. The Long Somoza era was clearly right-wing authoritarian, the revolutionary Sandista period, 1790-90, and the Ortega Morel government are left-wing in ideology and self-identification. The 1990 to 2020 interlude was more of center-right liberal democratic. The current regime retains left-wing revolutionary rhetoric and symbols while functioning as a repressive socialist autocracy.
SPEAKER_14That's my favorite. Opposition. We just can't handle that.
SPEAKER_11Listen, we're trying to bring utopia on earth. We really can't have you getting in the way of our planet. That is the plan. And what do the Democrats project? Go listen to Melissa Slotkin. Trump's going to cancel the elections.
SPEAKER_14Okay.
SPEAKER_11Listen, Republicans don't cancel elections. It's the thing that gives us power. The way they rule is by saying to the masses, you voted for us to make hard decisions. Right. Okay. Otherwise, I wouldn't be doing this. I'd just be running my grocery store. Like Republicans, business owners, conservatives, totally different mentality, completely different mentality.
SPEAKER_14Yeah.
SPEAKER_11Collectivists, Democrats, socialists, communists, all of them. They're like, can we just get rid of the part where we have to be responsive to the people? Don't they know that we know what's best for them? Right? Like, like it's just that simple. Can people stop inventing new things? We keep being envious of your new inventions, right? Like that's how they think. They don't want to create, they want to usurp, they want to take. It's that simple. And now you have a communist regime who he, husband and wife, have now taken a country. They've taken the whole GD country.
SPEAKER_14What's next?
SPEAKER_11What's
China Influence And The Voter Data Breach
SPEAKER_11next? Now, if you ask someone like Mark Warner, he'll go on a tirade about all these left-wing authoritarian countries that have influenced our elections. But yet somehow he was one of the ones, the most safest and secure election ever. But somehow, when it comes to China, China doesn't actually influence our elections, except for the the influence that they impose. I've been chair and vice chair for the last decade.
SPEAKER_29There's probably no issue I've been more obsessed about. Going all the way back to the Russia uh campaign, Russia was is very good at uh influencing our elections. They have been far and away the most prominent player, uh, usually on behalf of Trump. Iran has been very active as well, usually against Trump. North Korea has been active. China's got the capabilities, but they've been more less about which candidate and more like can we just um make Americans lose confidence?
SPEAKER_07And the 220 million voter files, is there any concern there he released?
SPEAKER_11I mean okay. So, you know, while the other ones actually try a little bit in the election, the Chinese they just they just want us to lose faith in the elections. Same difference. Same difference. Because if we lose faith in the elections, is not one of the solutions clearly going to be, well, let's just stop having them.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, we don't need one. Clearly.
SPEAKER_11Now, Darrell Issa on the other side of the aisle was on with John Solomon on just the news talking about how significant this China breach is, and nothing has been done about it.
SPEAKER_25Well, you sure hit it on the head. Any company has a data breach, not 50 million or 100 million, but a fraction of that. They're typically under an unfair trade suit. They're followed up with uh an order that where they have to be under continued supervision. Uh the price is heavy to companies that have these breaches. And of course, we've had some. Uh but in this case, the breacher is China, and there seems to be no real repercussions for them. They continue to trade, they use those secrets uh in a lot of nefarious ways. Uh and remember, this is not just a country that's trying to make an economic advantage. This is a country that's providing Iran with the weapons that are killing people in the Middle East, including our troops.
SPEAKER_11So China really is a part of the try-out of evil. When we're talking about communists, right? We're talking about communists, that ideology, it's a religion, right? When you that like that secular religion, communism, you know, and how it manifests, Marxism, however you want to call
Law School Pipelines And Losing Your North Star
SPEAKER_11it. And so when you think about like the lawyers' guild, in every law school in America, there's a chapter of lawyers' guild. So imagine every law school in America, let's just pretend there's 20 members in every lawyer's guild, in every chapter at every universal law school, and they're they're devout. Like they believe it, they've drank the Kool-Aid. They're being given in law school marching orders to go out into the legal community, to go be prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, right? To go infiltrate that judicial branch and its apparatus and break it. Okay, to make up, down, make left, right, make light dark, and to invert everything that you can possibly invert. Let's pretend there's only 20 in every law school in America. That means there's 20 people at Yale right now that are absolutely dedicated to the destruction of the country through their ideology, to the point of being willing to support terrorism. Or at one case, one of the attorneys actually committed an act of terror, right? Down in Texas. So imagine that. What accounting firms do they get hired at? What other law firms do they get hired at? You start asking, and what if the numbers are bigger? What if there's more than 20 students? How many members of the National Lawyers Guild are being trained at University of Washington right now? You think it's 20?
SPEAKER_14I have no idea.
SPEAKER_11There's probably 700-800 members in the chapter. Right? The infiltration of this is legion. Now, you know what? You don't have equivalent Christian groups out there funding and paying for lawyers and being like, go out and you know, oppress the non-believer through the legal system.
SPEAKER_14You don't have to hold on. Story time. Um, at one point in my life, I thought about being an attorney, and I actually went through the process. I took the LSAT, I went and interviewed at c at colleges, and I what I found was that it was not going to be a good fit for me. And especially at one of the local major law schools, I don't know if I'll name them, but when I was there, um I was going through this, it was like an orientation type thing where you're getting to know some of the local people, and and we went and met at a bar, and that was the first like flag, like this isn't gonna work out for me, because uh personal side note, I don't drink, so it was like a pretty awkward you know, instance for me, um, where we were with a whole bunch of other people in my same shoes, kind of doing this orientation thing, and uh you could tell the people that were gonna be a good fit and the conversations that were happening were you know somewhat socialist oriented, which was weird for me because this was 20 years ago. And I decided I don't want to go to law school, but at the time, what I was thinking was is this normal? Is this how all of our law schools are? Are we are we filling our law schools with these people that are deciding to go to law school and not filling them with me who's deciding not to go because this is not a good fit?
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_14Okay. So I like self-selected out.
SPEAKER_11It's so interesting.
SPEAKER_14I I had I had this unique experience going through Oh, oh, oh, oh, also the people that end up joining these groups like the NLA or whatever they are, um, and they they wear the green hats. Do these people, as they go through this process and are indoctrinated, programmed at these law schools and in these chapters, do they feel like they're doing something that is patriotic? Are they doing something that is good for the country?
SPEAKER_11No, because I don't believe they have an allegiance to the country.
SPEAKER_14Okay, so then that's been severed. Okay, so this is where I'm like, if if they don't believe that they're doing something patriotic, these people need to be out. They should not even be in the law school to begin with.
SPEAKER_11When you hear phrases like citizen of the world, stuff like that, that they're not loyal to the United States, they're loyal to the cause, Marxism, Leninism, Trotskyism, communism, right? But yeah, Ron, I had this unique experience with who I consider a decent man as a defense attorney, right? And I was representing myself, the whole thing, right? So, but he had to stick around. The court forced him to stick around. So we could have some kind of candid conversations because we had a little attorney-client privilege, and at the same time, you know, he was like watching a train wreck that even he was like, This is a little unrecognizable as far as how this process is working, right? And at one point he says to me, as attorneys, we're essentially actors, right? We are saying things for you that benefit you that we don't necessarily believe. Sometimes we know they're not true, but it's an argument that could be believed, so we present it. I'm like, okay, so you're it's lying, right? You're being paid to lie for me. Got it. So you so as an attorney, especially if you're a trial attorney, most trial attorneys are gonna have to get with that, you know, like I might win a case and justice might lose. Does that make sense? Like, what no matter which side of the aisle you're on, if you're on the prosecutor, you might win a case, put an innocent man in jail. You might be a defense attorney, you might win a case, and a guilty man goes free.
SPEAKER_14This is an interesting topic because I also was considering politics. a while ago and uh and a guy that i was really i i really value his opinion i asked him about you know whether or not i should pursue politics and he said and he he said immediately no you should not be in politics and i was like wow what i mean that was a pretty quick reaction in and he's like yeah you're just too honest yeah i and i agreed with those like dang those guys would eat you alive i i actually wonder if uh you know public office might be worse than the prison yard to be completely honest with you like at least in prison hands laid debt page you know what i mean i don't know about out there but but that's the thing so at one point i said to my my attorney i said you know i haven't met a lot of attorneys that have a good north star and he laughed and he goes that might be the best description i've ever heard is attorneys lose their north star as as part of what they're doing in order to win sometimes the people the system the truth loses and you lose your north star when that happens right so that's the thing that's the thing total subversion infiltration into our institutions it's been done in the law schools i just read to you the evidence of that that the national lawyers guild is not a small organization they're everywhere well and they've been working for 70 years okay and they're being funded they're being you know Cuba is a nexus for the intelligence stuff but where's the oil coming from Venezuela where's the money coming from China where are the rockets coming from Iran they're all in it together and what ties them together the red green alliance alliance Marxism authoritarianism now the Democrats are waking up this week this week the Democrats are waking up Andrew Quo oh sounding the alarm there is no such thing as free someone always hates this is a dream this is nirvana this is utopia and they're selling uh to young people who are buying it uh but it's not going to work and the socialist movement is the best thing the Republicans have going for them Cuomo could run for Republican right now I was gonna say I I I didn't think I'd ever say this but preach brother you know we have a great clip it's an old clip from one of the older peasants perspective channels it's kind of associated with this channel there's a clip of you we're playing Andrew Cuomo where he's like if a sheriff doesn't do what I say that's breaking the law if he doesn't break the law when I tell him to like double middle finger the guy who the f does he think he is anyways it's a great clip.
Democrats Versus Socialists And Party Fractures
SPEAKER_11But yeah Andrew Cuomo this guy's a clown right so yeah he'd make a great Republican right now what are our other options mandami so Van Jones was on TV and he spoke up about this excuse me uh let me go back here so Van Jones was on TV and he spoke about this and apparently he was like I'm sick and tired of the socialism blah blah blah apparently the Democrat Party the few good ones left are calling him up out of the you know out of nowhere being like oh thank you so much for speaking up our party is just being gobbled up by the Democrat socialists we've got to stop it.
SPEAKER_01Well listen I um cannot tell you this phone has been blowing up all day governors from both parties senators from both parties uh uh democrats in the House calling thanking me for saying what everybody's been saying behind the scenes which is that this stuff is going too far. I am a progressive Democrat uh you know you want to talk about uh prison reform uh I've done it as well as anybody Republican Democrats in the South with Trump I've done prison reform I never said have no prisons where are you gonna put the Klan? I've done police reform I never said no police where are you gonna put the pedophiles who's gonna grab the pedophile this stuff is going too far. And part of the thing that has to happen is we saw what happened in the Republican Party when things started going in a nutty direction and nobody stood up. I am happy that the young people are fighting for affordability Medicare for all the good things. I've been waiting my whole life to see a youth movement do what it's doing. But it's being hijacked by people who are putting in nutty ideas supporting terrorists nutty ideas saying we don't need cops in prison we can't we can't deport anybody even if they rape somebody who said this Chevalier where did Chevalier Chevalier is going to be is is is the Democratic nominee social sorry DSA and nominee for Congress now from the Bronx.
SPEAKER_11Do you notice how she the Democratic nominee she was DSA socialist nominee from Bronx this week CNN MSM they're peeling off now okay they're peeling off they're like whoa whoa whoa whoa Nicaragua's canceling elections whoa you got funding coming from foreign adversaries the Apparatchaks and the useful idiots okay they're starting to go we we're getting the talking point now Democrats and socialists are different things release the brand let them go right like like and I'm sure Republicans behind the scenes rhinos are like let MAGA go let MAGA go. Okay here's the danger in this to the extent that this is dangerous they did this with MAGA and the Tea Party. They pushed us off legacy media Fox News does not do MAGA Newsmax does not do MAGA for real MAGA where do you have to go the podcast ecosystem the independent news ecosystem what's happening DSA has had air cover by the major news networks they've allowed them to operate under the brand and haven't addressed them in a derogatory way like they do MAG. But starting now DSA and MAGA are going to be pushed off airwaves watch you watch it they're going to become movements that we can't see. They'll also be like equivalent to yeah they're gonna be movements that we can't see which is going to catch mainstream sheeple totally by surprise.
SPEAKER_01Remember what I said the buses will be free it's gonna catch people by surprise and the truth is nothing is actually free in New York I just I just want to say that there was a shockwave through this party when momdani who everybody's excited about stabbed in the back who with the uh who's the chair of the congressional caucus beloved by everybody who backed momdani momdani said I will back you then he turns around stabs in the back Chevalier and backed Chevalier who has no credentials except she's known for having celebrated October 7th murders of Israelis on October 8th and never apologized oh so you're telling me they eat their own they'll say what they need to say to get into power well that's politics as usual yeah except you're playing with the communists you're not playing with Mitt Romney okay you're playing with the communists here so the left turn Fox News opined on this Van Jones and this is the guy who's going to be making the commentary he was a former senior Biden advisor.
SPEAKER_11Like I said the party is now fracturing and you're seeing this week the Democrat Party wants to separate themselves from the socialist party.
SPEAKER_09Bill Moore are sending up the red flares. Is that what's happening inside the traditional Democratic party?
SPEAKER_26Yes and there should be more of it to be honest because the opinions that are being taken up by these Democratic socialists are political nonstarter in any of the places that we actually need to put together a Democratic majority. And look like Republicans aren't popular at this moment. Their one big beautiful bill has not been defined for the American people their numbers are down. This should be a layup for Democrats. Their only strategy is to sit and call the Democrats socialists but the reality is that brand is actually sticking with Democrats. People buy it and the reason they buy it is because it feels true. You know we've seen in the last election cycles that people sit and they look at the Democratic party and they say it's weak. And you know what? Democrats need to grow a backbone you know get a little bit of courage and sit and say no we are disavowing this. Maybe voters might reward that but if we stick with these guys we it's going to be a political disaster for the party clearly Republicans look at it and they are licking their chops on that.
SPEAKER_00Well I had Abdul Al Sayyid on on my podcast this past week and the message that you heard him say at the rally there, he is relentless with that messaging. And John, there has been a dearth in the Democratic party you and I have talked about this I've talked about this with a lot of Democrats of that kind of energy of that kind of voice and that's one of the reasons that these folks are cropping up there's been a gap there's been a void and people like Abdul Al Sayyed are filling it. Now whether that's ultimately good for the party or not we'll we'll have to see but there's a reason why people are drawn to these candidates and why they're coming up right now. Sure.
SPEAKER_09I mean passion is one thing but if the list of policy issues is another panel thanks the problem is is you can sell believable to anybody and delivering on it sometimes there's no warranty there's no guarantee but we can sell blue sky all day long.
SPEAKER_11Now a lot of people who have come to this country from third world countries especially ones that came here legally and followed the process that actually came to pursue an American dream they didn't come for a Section 8 pay voucher right they get it.
SPEAKER_28Some of the very progressive far to the left philosophy uh kind of candidates does that play in Florida you know in Florida we like to say the rules are different here take us kind of under the tent if you would how is this conversation between your front-running gubernatorial candidates who are very centrist very moderate Democrats and some of the party's real progressive Democrats who are running against them looking for attention and kind of have a national wave at their back so this this woman that's about to speak she is a Democrat she's the Florida state Democrat chair.
SPEAKER_11So she's like the she's the Washington state's Jim Walsh equivalent for the Republican Party. So she's very well positioned to talk about this rift within the party you you you nailed it on the head Florida's different the coalitions that have to be built here in Florida are different.
SPEAKER_21You know we have hundreds of thousands if not millions of people that call Florida home that left communists and socialist and authoritarian regimes to find a better way of life here in the state of Florida.
SPEAKER_11Some of the very progressive farm and that is one of the reasons why Florida is now ruby red. As the socialism becomes stronger and stronger in the Democrat Party they see the communism right I see that with the Asians. There's a clip that I have on Rumble where I'm on the airplane sitting next to a woman whose family fled communist China went to Taiwan fled to the United States and she was going to go chain herself to the Capitol to make sure Joe Biden was inaugurated because her whole thing was it's communism. This is communism we've seen this happening for a long time but the communists are inside the gates they are in government we know this and there are useful idiots in the government too that do dumb stuff and where how where do they get their money right where do they get their money well as we go through the fraud that's happening all over the United States we've seen a lot of this money heading overseas gets into some weird banking networks and then we find it funneling its way right back into America funding these groups we're talking massive sums
Fraud Funding And Geo-Tracking The Cash
SPEAKER_11of money. You think about all the Medi-Cal fraud and stuff like that that's happening in in Minnesota that money's making its way back to the Middle East to fund terrorism that's in this red green alliance. Like you know you are talking about a us versus them scenario and this is as old as time like it's not even unique to the 21st century the collectivists versus the individualists as Trump says it's been called by many names and it's been happening for millennia. It's our job to make sure we remain the majority and you know civilization stays intact because every time the collectivists take over through history whether you're doing Bible history, Indian history, Chinese history or modern history, every time the collectivists take over it's like self-destruction right you're lighting a fuse right at some point the economy will crash social services will crash society will decay and then the individuals will pick themselves up out of the ashes and and start everything all over again because they create and build even if it is coming out of ashes. The collectivists will never build anything they will never create anything and so stopping this has become a huge rally call for Trump the Trump administration and it's working it's working how do we know it because the Democrat Party is fracturing and as Cuomo said the socialism is the best thing Republicans have going for them because that is obviously not good. So how do you dismantle them? First stop the money so Scott Besson has done something that we should take note of because as peasants any power they have can be used against us eventually they're geotagging the money coming out of Minnesota to follow it. Now previously they would follow the money and it would go to Dubai and they'd stop following it.
SPEAKER_13And all of the people inside of DHS that were in charge of watching the money had got that were whistleblowing saying hey this money's going to terror organizations they got fired by the Biden regime administration uh HHS uh got rid of about 50 or 60 of the people who were charged with monitoring uh fraud and Maria what's important here is that we are stopping the money from going out so once the money gets out trying to retrieve it's very very difficult.
SPEAKER_22So stopping it at the source here it is our goal and Maria there's hundreds of billions of dollars here and this this is the start we are off to a great start you're you're seeing the vice president's task force uh the uh unearthed things you know all across the healthcare system too yeah for sure all right well we've got a spotlight on it and we're covering it our whole healthcare system is a fraud hundreds of billions of dollars going through our healthcare system and the social services and that money was being funnel directly overseas so they're tracking it now this is what they're doing we're so grateful for the partnership of Secretary Bess and the Trump administration so he started a new program where they're gonna limit cash out to $2,000 a person which is going to be a dramatic change for a lot of people and they're also going to be geo tracking all the cash that's leaving um the Hennepin County or Ramsey County which is where you know a lot of um this population lives and so that will really help because before they hadn't been tracking where the money went once it got to Dubai they assumed you know it was hard to track because it was going through the Hawala network.
SPEAKER_05Do you think Wall's new or is he just an idiot?
SPEAKER_22It's been so widely reported there's no way he couldn't have known um it's been known since his first year in 2019 there was an OLA report at that time that um thought there would maybe be a hundred million dollars in childcare fraud and talked about the ties to terrorism and that uh whistleblower was ignored and um hounded actually retaliated against so everyone's been willfully turning a blind eye in the Wells administration.
SPEAKER_11So he basically if you pointed out the fraud you had to go National Lawyers Guild took care of you bar complaints isolation can't get hired of any any law firm where another NLP lawyer is at which is all of them oh my goodness so they're tracking the money they're geo they're they're tagging it now so we're now gonna get to see over time where this money's making its way to and guess what we're gonna find we're gonna find exactly what we suspect and what's been reported by open source reporting it just goes overseas gets funneled through a couple more bank accounts makes its way to Cuba makes its way back to Dallas Texas makes its way back to Epic City in Texas makes its way back to Dubai back to Portland pays for the Antifa safe house in Seattle you're gonna see that red green alliance the money gets sucked up into that coalition and then it just gets redistributed pays for the bonds and the bail to get the people out. Because we're not talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars we're not talking about millions of dollars we're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars. Yeah hundreds of billions of dollars and what are they using it? They're using it to buy influence they're using it to play the clock right it's hard to fight someone that's funded. This is the the scale of the money is the same amount of effort that it would take for the entire US military to go in operation somewhere in the world that is that's the scale we're talking about it's warfare money warfare hence hence when Nick Shirley was told thank you for finding the fraud in Minnesota Iran is basically free yes Ron it is to the scale of warfare which is why it should be viewed as an economic attack on America our virtue our willingness to take care of the widow and the orphan was weaponized against us. It's the same weaponization the same emotion that the junkie who refuses to go to rehab but stands on the corner with a sign saying anything helps and you give beating his addiction. Why? Because you project onto you your goodness you don't see a junkie some junkie some woman that's turning tricks you see your daughter that you love. And that and that and that must be put you know what I mean you project your goodness onto the situation. Now I'm not saying every junkie is the worst and doesn't deserve help but that's the the Somalis the Iranians the North Koreans the Chinese they're like oh oh they think they're so good. They think that imagine the envy they think they're so powerful they think they can care for the poor oh they're gonna take for care of utopia by sharing their abundance voluntarily their whole tax system is labeled voluntary what a joke so we want to take that from them. So you know what we're gonna do we're gonna weaponize it we're gonna make them pay for their own defeat we're gonna fill up their Section 8 houses so their orphans and widows are out on the street. We're gonna take their Medicare money so that the people in their system that pay in their whole life have to wait in lines.
SPEAKER_14But if you and I or somebody else points it out or asks a question, we're a bunch of a-holes oh what do you a bunch of racist xenophobes?
SPEAKER_11Oh you don't want to care to take care of the world's suffering and the poor and the needy in times like this I always remember the words of Jesus the poor ye have with you always this is a spectrum ladies and gentlemen there is no such thing as true equality.
Welfare Weaponization And Economic Warfare
SPEAKER_11So the Iranians and this conflict in the Middle East it's a big deal politically right obviously the precarious nature of the Strait of Hormuz 20 to 30% of the world's GDP is dependent on the energy that flows through that. So the whole world is kind of over a barrel when it comes to the Strait of Hormuz the Iranians are on their own soil right it's always easier to play defense than to go on offense. You don't have to project power quite the same. It appears they've been getting some help with the Russians and the Chinese on targeting we just had a couple soldiers killed in an in an airstrike. So now we are back fully engaged in attacks on Iran. So what are the calculations being played here?
SPEAKER_12I think this is all about one thing and that's the Strait of Hormuz, as Jack Keene has pointed out there are a number of ways that the president could prevail and get the strait open. One of them would be of course that the blockade so starves Iran's economy that they simply can't sustain having it closed because when they say they control it, they they really don't. The president says he controls it. He doesn't quite because it's not yet open to to normal traffic. At the same time of course that the raids that are being carried out from the air by the U.S and otherwise could so deplete Iran's assets that it's using to to uh hector the shipping going through the and to interfere with the shipping of the Strait of Hormuz is that the Strait of Hormuz might be in effect pried open. The problem is that these things might take time and could take time and they might result in casualties as we're seeing now from the attacks on other countries. So I think the Iranians are betting that the president doesn't have time and the president is betting that uh the that he's run he's gonna be able to run them out of money and out of military assets.
SPEAKER_20Who knows how this will turn out yeah politically Britt Democrats are obviously jumping on this uh ahead of the midterms characterizing the Iran war a certain way and uh getting into it a certain way there is no plan there is no end game there is no discussion of how much it costs do I have confidence in this administration when I've seen how uh they've gotten us into this war and with no plan to get us out of this war uh no I have no confidence it's a far bigger job that we're doing we were doing a little job is stopping them from having a certain capability now we're just ending it.
SPEAKER_19So it's really not the same thing. What we're doing now is we're ending any chance where they can have a nuclear missile.
SPEAKER_09So what what do you make of that criticism politically and how much weight it carries as we get closer to November?
SPEAKER_12Well I think it it points to something that's uh that's part of what the president is facing here, Brett, and that is that that some of the things that he might need to do uh to get the Strait Open, for example, and perhaps even uh to accomplish other ends in dealing with Tehran, uh maybe Militarily feasible, but politically they're very difficult. I mean, we're seeing some uh some casualties now. Now, in military terms, these are not large casualties. Um, but nonetheless, they're politically very important and very sensitive matters, uh, as as they always have been. But um in today's war, of course, uh the rules seem to be no ground troops, because that's of course another source of casualties. So I think the president's in kind of a tough spot here in that sense, and you know, he promised to keep us out of uh of endless wars or uh unsatisfactory wars, uh, and now he's in one, and it's not at all clear how it's gonna end. So he's vulnerable on this point, and I was in political terms, he does need to get this over with. Uh, but what he may need is time, and he doesn't have a lot of time.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, it's true. If the method is running out the clock, that's one of the struggles of running, you know, running out the clock on a domestic force like that. It's like you couldn't beat the you couldn't beat the cr the uh Vietnamese. You weren't gonna beat them because every time you won a campaign, you turned the hearts and minds of the people against you more. You know, you created new enemies every time. So, you know, opening days when we're taking out the regime, we're getting cheered on by Iranians, but you hit one of their bridges, and now a father loses his ability to feed his family, he's not gonna look too kindly on the Americans anymore. It was better when they only shot us when we were protesting. You know, oh my goodness.
The “Gay Mafia” Theory And Secrecy
SPEAKER_11All right, we've have we talked about the gay mafia on here before?
SPEAKER_14Um maybe a little bit. A long time ago.
SPEAKER_11Because I do believe, like, for example, Washington State, I think we're run by the gay mafia, right? So so the gay mafia is this idea is part of the aristocracy, these you know, hypefalutin billionaires and politicians and whatever, is that there's a contingency of them that are essentially gay, but they're closeted. Okay. Now, I don't think they're all closeted. I don't, I don't at all. But the allegation is that they're closeted gays. Why isn't it important that they be closeted, Ron? Um, so that they can operate normally in the world. Well, it's not that that's why an individual closeted. But why is the conspiracy, why is it important to the conspiracy that they're closeted?
SPEAKER_14Oh, I don't know. Secrets. Oh. Secrets.
SPEAKER_11Your whole life is a lie, everything's a lie. So the closeted gay is really easy because it creates that aura, that that aura of doubt around somebody's actions, their loyalties, etc. etc. Well, this weekend Hunter Biden extended it. Now, I gotta say, I do believe in the gay mafia, right? I do believe in the gay mafia, but I don't believe they're closeted. I think that to we the people, we just project our goodness onto these people. Okay. But Hunter Biden addresses this. Very interesting.
SPEAKER_24Everybody knows there is like this closeted gay mafia, largely Republican, that exists in Washington, D.C. And everybody knows every single one of them who's gay. And so it's and and what I believe the the only reason that that is relevant is because I believe that internal conflict creates so much vitriol inside a person that they take it out on the rest of the world. And they do. And so what they do is their whole lives they've been closeted until you have this like black ball inside your your yourself, this like black, blackened heart by the fact that you can't be who you want to be until you take it out on everybody else. And these men, largely men, have done exactly that. And they're everybody knows who they are. Everybody.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, yeah. Lindsey Graham. Yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_11So have you seen But yet yesterday we heard from Lindsey Graham's call girl. She's like, he wasn't gay at all. Right?
SPEAKER_14Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_11This is why it's a conspiracy.
SPEAKER_16Speaking of that, I think it's I say that Trump is now in his deathbed confession.
SPEAKER_24But by the way, like for Lindsey Graham, like everybody knows that Lindsey Graham was gay. Right. And I don't like I I don't have a I really had and I liked Lindsey Graham when I was a kid, but everybody knew that he was gay. Right. And but you know, but we still kind of like talk about it on like CNN, like, you know, like, well, uh then the all and again, the only reason it's relevant is because of the fact that they seem to do everything that they possibly can to take out their inability to know and live the their true life on everybody else.
SPEAKER_11What do you think about that, Ron?
SPEAKER_14Um well, there have been some other people who are gay in weird positions of power, FBI, etc. Yeah.
SPEAKER_11So there's there's something to that. I remember Matt Schlepp and his whole you know issue over there at CPAC.
SPEAKER_14It doesn't shock me that there would be quite a few of these individuals. So I don't know.
SPEAKER_11Our friend from mark37.com, Caleb, went to CPAC and he's a CPAC fake and gay. The grinder up crashed around the CPAC convention. That's a good I believe in the game Mafia. I think he's probably Hunter Biden's probably not that wrong, kind of on his premise.
SPEAKER_14I mean I mean, you're getting me today. I've yeah, I'm agreeing with Andrew Cuomo, I'm agreeing with Hunter Biden. I mean, what's the next clip you're gonna play?
SPEAKER_11Jeez, yeah. You know, again, if you take Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, the problems are the same. You know, you can look at Hunter Biden and the problems are the same. You know, who's actually in control here? What? All of a sudden I'm siding on the side with these guys. It's like, yeah, well, we align way more with them than the communists. All right. Who knew the gay mafia would save us from communism? You know what I mean? Those right-wing weirdos.
SPEAKER_14Americans can finally rally.
SPEAKER_11This is an interesting story out of New York
Prosecutor Scandal And Conflicts Of Interest
SPEAKER_11Post. So a top prosecutor was booted over an affair with an illegal immigrant, her office was probing for sexual assault and two other illicit firings. A top Missouri prosecutor was, oh, I said New York, it's Missouri. A top Missouri prosecutor was booted for having an affair with an illegal immigrant, her office was probing for sexual assault. And because she slept with two other men in glaring conflicts of interest, too, court papers allege. So this is one of your prosecutors. She's run for office, she's one. She's a she is Ray County prosecutor Camille Johnson. And Marizo, good morning from Missouri. My mom and dad are down in Springfield, which is where I was in prison. They sent me a picture from the Buckeys in Springfield, Missouri yesterday. The Straits County prosecutor Camille Johnson was yanked from her position Thursday when a judge signed off an on Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanoway's petition, laying out a slew of misconduct allegations against her during a three and a half years in office, Hannaway announced. Johnson, an elected official who took office January 1st, 2023, compromised the integrity of her office for three men she had affairs with, Hannaway elected. In the most egregious case, Johnson helped her former live-in boyfriend. She's an elected prosecutor. Her former live in boyfriend, a Mexican national who had been in the U.S. illegally since 2019, go on the lamb and evade arrest on sexual assault allegations that same year, according to court papers filed by Hanaway. It's unclear when the pair may have stopped dating, but Johnson not only failed to disqualify herself from the ensuing investigation of her ex-Bo, who the court papers refer to as JG, but she helped him elude law by driving to Mississippi, where he was hiding, in 2023 and giving him her car, along with the vehicle's title, the filing alleges. Johnson went on a vacation with JG in Florida, the documents claim. The prosecutor had been dating JG at the time he allegedly attacked other women, according to local outlet KSHB. Johnson has claimed in court papers that she did not find out about the sexual assault allegations against JG until after they stopped seeing each other. J.G. Lee was finally busted in Ohio in 2024, and he's awaiting trial for sexually assaulting a woman. Johnson kept her relationship with JG from the victim law enforcement, her office personnel, and all others, and failed to bring any criminal charges because her relationship of her relationship with JG, the court papers claim. She was eventually forced to be disqualified from this case. KSHB reported that the facts laid out in Hanoway's petition regarding Johnson's filings with JG match stories by the outlet in September, revealing the prosecutor's relationship with a man with the same initials, Juan David Gutierrez, who was arrested for the alleged sexual assault on a woman in 2019. Another sexual assaulter. This woman's got a problem. Johnson also alleged allegedly had two other inappropriate relationships while in office. One with a lawyer who defended cases she was prosecuting. The prosecutor and the defense attorney are sleeping together. Seriously. Johnson also had an inn and allegedly had an inappropriate relationship with others while while in office with one lawyer who defended cases she was prosecuting, and the other with a married domestic violence suspect. Johnson allegedly fired an employee in her office who confronted her about her filing with the domestic domestic violence suspect, the court papers allege. The ex-prosecutor is currently in a relationship with the defense lawyer, referred to court papers only as TT, who represented defendants she was prosecuting. The illicit do I kept their relationship hidden, even though Johnson should have disclosed it each time she and TT were on the opposite sides of the same case, so she could ask for a special prosecutor to take her place at the filing claims. The third man she was having with referred to court papers as TW, has changed, was charged with domestic violence against his wife, the documents allege. When someone in Johnson's office confronted her about the fact that TIST presented a conflict, she fired them. The court papers discovered Johnson is CW's filing and requested a special prosecutor replace her, the document said. Johnson has likely committed corruption by hindering prosecution, the court papers alloted. The judge signed a preliminary order removing Johnson Thursday. When an elected official treats public office like the personal playground, betraying the public trust, ignoring legal obligations and putting self-interest first, removal isn't a suggestion, it's a necessity. Johnson's record reflects a sustained pattern of misconduct and willful neglect neglect and has undermined the integrity of the prosecutor's office and poses a serious threat to public safety. In Missouri, public office is public trust, not a personal entitlement. No one is above accountability. Johnson's lawyer, Chad Garner, did not return a phone call for request. What do you want to bet back in college? She attended chapter meetings for the National Lawyers Guild. What would you bet?
SPEAKER_14Oh man. I bet you would find that is absolutely the case. It felt like the whole time you're reading that, that I was sitting in a reading for a mini-series.
SPEAKER_11Truth is stranger than fiction, bro. Abso freaking lutely. Truth is stranger than fiction. There you are. I'm a defendant. You know, I got some case, and my attorney's like, don't worry. I got you. Or I got myself.
SPEAKER_14You know what I mean? No, don't worry. I've been sleeping with the defense.
SPEAKER_11I worked out a deal with her. We're going out Friday night. I'm staying over until Saturday morning. I just need you to plead guilty. She'll knock it down to a year. You know what I mean? Hey, I'm gonna go meet with the prosecutor.
SPEAKER_14Depending on how things go, you can turn out really good for you.
SPEAKER_11You? You're a wife beater? Come back into my conference room. You, an illegal immigrant with sexual assault? Oh, let's go on a date. What is wrong with this woman, man? She has a pattern, clearly, of picking bad men. Clearly. Now, the government does not typically prosecute sexual crimes unless it's against minors or there's no consent involved. Even though we have laws on the books that say that things like pipping is illegal, sex, you know, selling, selling yourself for sex, these are supposed to be illegal, but they never get prosecuted. There's an interesting thing that happens in our financial system when money becomes fake, because we have to pay the interest on the debt. And so that's like the first and foremost the requirement above all pay the interest on the debt. Everything else becomes unimportant.
DC Madame Lesson: Taxes Over Justice
SPEAKER_11Charlie Sheen opened the door into this world. Do you remember the DC Madame? Remember that story? DC Madame, DC gets arrested. Turns out she's got a black book with like every political huge story. Well, Charlie Sheen was a good friend of hers, you know. Giggity giggity giggity.
SPEAKER_05Heidi's word was golden. You know, I likes it. I I have no ill will because she didn't really do any, she did nothing wrong to me. Um, and you know, I I it it was kind of strange to hear it how she put it in the documentary that, you know, she made it sound like she ratted me out and I went to prison. There's like a whole kind of middle section that she left out, you know. Okay, explain that. Well, she didn't go to prison because she sent me girls, she went to prison because she didn't pay the taxes on the money that she made from sending those girls. Because that's what they went after. That's yeah, they didn't care about this misdemeanor nonsense. They they they cared about, you know, I mean, this is this was like treasury department, you know.
SPEAKER_11As long as you pay your taxes, you can do whatever you want. That's what they're saying there. Just give us our cut. That's what he's saying. She didn't go to jail because of pimping. She went to jail because of tax evasion for the funds made from pimp.
SPEAKER_14You gotta love Charlie Sheen for being so open and honest.
SPEAKER_11Every now and then, man. Some of these guys have golden ones, right? It was treasury department.
SPEAKER_15Yeah.
SPEAKER_11They got her black book of clients, and they're like, we know these guys paid more money. They they have 1099s made out to you. These were campaign expenses. How do you think they were able to give you so much money? You can't give that much money without it being traced. This brings us to our last point.
Debt Spiral, Election Fear, And Opting Out
SPEAKER_15Okay.
SPEAKER_11Obviously, down in imagine if Kamala Harris had gotten elected and all this evidence of voter fraud was leaking out. Do you not think Kamala Harris would go, whoa, whoa, whoa, pump the brakes, no election. Now we know there can be infiltration and fraud, so we can't have another election until we fix it, and then they never fix it. Or they fix it to be completely rigged. They go full Chavez style, right? Gotta imagine. So I I am so glad Donald Trump got in. You may not like everything, but good gravy, you gotta like some of it, right? He's making huge course directions. And who knows? Maybe he can turn this ship around. Maybe we can grow out of the national debt. Maybe we could go out and start prosecuting real crimes, and police officers can do what they're really supposed to do and keep the peace instead of going out and basically just prosecuting the bare minimum that we continue to call them every time we have an emergency. Like it's like it's this game they're playing. And what did Bukele tell us? We pay taxes to uphold the illusion that we're funding government to do those things. But at a certain point, we're paying taxes, all that money is going to the national debt. And at some point, someone's going to say, hey, we have to stop spending money, or there will stop being creditors willing to lend it. And this is where Michael Burry comes in. And this is where, as peasants, listen, you can't trust the defense attorneys. You can't trust the lawyers' guild. You can't trust our academic circles. You can't trust any particular politician because you don't know if they've got a Cuban intelligence officer as their chief of staff. You have no idea. So, as peasants, in this state of uncertainty, this fourth turning that we're in, we have to take the power back to ourselves. We have to take control of our economy because the way it is, it's doomed. And a doomed economy creates crisis. And what does crisis create? Create impetus for change. Let's do it different. In the future, the buses are gonna be free. The question is who's paying for it? Is it paid for out of our abundance or is it paid for out of our guilt?
SPEAKER_07Well, I think I think the point at which the degree to which we can tax our population um is uh our basically ta is eclipsed by the amount of our interest on our debt, which basically makes us a Ponzi scheme of some sort. And uh I think that's the point. I think it's very hard to pick that spot. Um there's a long, long history. This is one of those things I wish I think our c our leaders, our government are kind of in this teenage state right now. There's this long history we can rely on for a more mature view of how things work. And I think there's a long history of governments lasting a whole lot longer than they should. And, you know, a lot that we'd rather not have happen. Certainly, all the dictators seem to get it done. So um I think uh you know it's uh it's difficult to time that very precisely. I think we'll have a warning though. I think a smart analyst or for you or I shouldn't say that, because I don't even think I'm so smart. I was definitely 50th percentile here at Vanderbilt, no higher. Um I think if you just pay attention, you'll get a warning sign. Heck, you know, when I figured out the subprime thing, I had to do it off human behavior and and various sources of witchcraft wizardry in the in 05. By early 06, it was apparent in the actual filings that were being made every month. And you just had to look at that, and it was really easy. And so I think you'll you'll see that. If you're thinking, oh, one day a treasury auction will fail, and then I'll have you know, I don't think see that happening because I think we have enough domestic consumers of debt, including including the Fed, including our military pensions, whatever, social security, etc., that it's too easy for the government to hide that. And I don't know that you can wait for that.
SPEAKER_11So what he's saying is it's gonna grow and grow and grow and grow, and you think there'll be like a moment of self-correction. I remember the moment for me during COVID in 2020, sitting at that table in that office up up in Polsbow and being like, this scientific report that says COVID's a fraud, the fever dream will break, we're all gonna go back to normal, we're gonna latch on. Nope. Nope, I couldn't have been more wrong. There's every sign that our economy is collapsing, there's every political sign that we are at a huge fork in the road. Now we have to be active players in this. Whether we march to the right or march to the left, you have a say. But hedge your bet. Hedge your bet. Hedge your bet. Because no matter which team is involved, we're way past the point of being able to pay off the national debt, which means the whole system is less concerned about catching pimps and prostitutes and drug dealers and criminals and sexual predators, and it's more concerned about collecting taxes and maintaining the illusion of control. And that is dangerous. That is a dangerous place to be. Because eventually, when the illusion of control is no longer a la Nicaragua, they'll just say, Oh, yeah, yeah. By the way, you people have never actually been in control. We don't even need elections. You don't even have the mechanisms to speak up, to fight back, to transact on your own. So, do the right thing. Take the Bitcoin way! Opt out. All right, guys, I've said enough. Again, there is an immune response. It's happening right now. The Democrat Party is having an immune response to communism. America on a whole is having an immune response to communism. Let's see how deep the infection is. Talk to you again tomorrow.
Monty Python Peasants On Power
SPEAKER_03I did say something about the old woman. But from how they automatically treat me like an imperialist. Well, I am that, eh? If there's 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? The Britons. The Britons. We all are. We are all Britons. I am your king.
SPEAKER_02No, we have a king. We thought we're an autonomous collective.
SPEAKER_03You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship of self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working class is. That's what it's all about. Only people will be pleased, good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? Who 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 turn 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 biweekly meeting. By a simple majority in the case of pure internal affairs. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of the case. I'm your king. The lady of the lake. Um clad in the purest shimmering stream. Hilda Lost Excalibur from the bottom of the water. Signifying divine prophets. I asked Mr. Kale Excalibur. That is what I'm talking about. Listen, strange women lying in poems, distributed thoughts is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the message, not from some philosophical aquatic phenomenon. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some water reports or emperor. Just because some moist and beasts.
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