Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
Guard Your Algorithm
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A single AI-made Facebook post can spin up a fake “crisis,” rope thousands of people into outrage, and disappear before anyone posts a correction. We start there, because it’s the perfect doorway into what this show keeps circling back to: information warfare isn’t coming, it’s already here, and your social media algorithm is the battlefield.
We walk through how engagement bait works, why we use a one-strike rule for obvious clickbait, and how quickly a convincing lie can travel when it’s tuned for emotion instead of truth. From that, we revisit the COVID era messaging that many listeners still can’t shake, the “safe and effective” certainty, the pressure campaigns, and the way mask and vaccine enforcement turned neighbors into enemies. We’re not interested in replaying slogans. We’re interested in incentives, accountability, and what happens when institutions demand trust while refusing scrutiny.
Then we widen the lens to censorship and power: claims of White House pressure on Big Tech, content removals that happen without warning, and what it feels like when a platform can erase an entire library overnight. From elections and voting machines to Wisconsin’s USB-stick chaos, we ask what “secure” even means if procedures are fragile and oversight is selective. We also dig into reporting about FBI “defensive briefings,” the Foreign Influence Task Force, and allegations that politically damaging leads were packaged as “Russian disinformation.”
We close with a hard look at government competence and spending, including the Treasury beneficial ownership rule change and eye-popping claims about IRS IT budgets dominated by contractors and licenses. If any of this hits a nerve, share the episode with someone who still thinks the problem is just “the other side,” then subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what story you want us to fact-check next.
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Cold Open And Morning Roll Call
SPEAKER_13It's a little gunny. It's a little gunny. 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, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. Carlito and Tiffany already in the house. Good morning, y'all from YouTube. Sarah sings. Good morning from hot and sunny Oklahoma. We are dreaming of 90 degree days. Yes. 90 degrees a chill down or heat up. Because I don't think we've hit 90 degrees here yet, Ron. Are we going to go the whole year without hitting 90? I think so.
SPEAKER_16I don't know. The last two weeks when I was on vacation, it was 90 every day.
SPEAKER_13Everywhere you were at, yeah. I drove here today in the Jeep with the top off. I saw that. It's cold. Bro, I was driving in.
SPEAKER_16I was I saw that and I was like, oh, ripping in with the top down so my hair can't blow.
SPEAKER_13Maybe. Maybe. So we'll see. Carl Sarah Singh says, yes, it's in the hundreds. Oh, so you're looking for a chill down. Dang, that's hot out there. Carlitz, good morning, everyone. Thundering Oak, good morning. Carlit says it's hot as heck in Willis, Texas. What are you talking about, Willis?
SPEAKER_16I used to say that so much because my grandfather's name was Willis.
SPEAKER_11That's right. Willis Cleaver. What are you talking about, Willis? But and you worked for him too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, go hang that drywall. What are you talking about, Willis? Break time. Get one of the Mexicans to do it.
SPEAKER_16I never said that to my grandfather. Okay.
SPEAKER_13Oh man. Pony Boy says, Good morning, peasants. Welcome, welcome. I'm not saying that. I say that because the Mexicans do a better job. That's what I'm saying. That's the reason. Okay. All right. So yesterday I had a listener call up, good friend. And he goes, I told I told my wife not to listen to your show yesterday. I've never seen you so angry. And I think we're going to scrape her. All the Fauci stuff. Probably a good idea. Probably a good idea. Ron said, Are we going to have a better show today? A little more calm, peaceful.
SPEAKER_11I was like, yesterday I was riled up. She's going to see me on January 6th.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, for real.
SPEAKER_13Therazer says, Good morning from Boise, where the people are strong, the potatoes are plentiful, and we're just trying to make it over that giant hump without falling over the other side. Yes, sir.
SPEAKER_16I thought I thought Boise was the uh was in uh Idaho, the state where the the men are men and the women are too.
AI Refugee Hoax And Engagement Bait
SPEAKER_13So something got sent to me last night about a community in northern Idaho called San Point. And it was a Facebook post that was generated by AI. At least it said, you know, generated by AI, which tipped me off. And it said that San Point was going to do a resettlement program of 2,000 Somali refugees. This is like northern northern Idaho. In fact, it was Bonner County, technically where it was supposed to be going.
SPEAKER_16Anyway, this this was our last stop for our trip home, by the way.
SPEAKER_13San Point? Yeah. Yeah. Real nice place, isn't it? It is beautiful. If you can see through the smoke. Oh, right. Yeah, because right now. Yeah, there people are really afraid of the wildfires. It's out west. It's like this is vast.
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Sometimes there's a million acres between you and your neighbor. There's a lot of stuff going on. But anyways, uh, so this post came out talking about the Somali refugee program. So I was like, oh my gosh, I don't think Northern Idaho would take that. You know, and not only that, but isn't there like a moratorium on importing Somalis? Like, are they refugees from Minnesota? What's going on here? So I dug into it. Totally fake, totally false. The whole thing, top to bottom, doesn't exist. There's no council, there's no unity group, complete AI fabrication. I don't know if it's generated like Bay I or prompted, but either way, it's engagement bait. I think a lot of people, including myself, including myself from time to time, get sucked into like engagement bait. This is why I'm so careful about who I follow, what's on my algorithm. If I see something that's fake, I have a one-strike policy. If someone posts something that is engagement bait, click bait, not true, it doesn't matter who they are, I just unfollow them. I don't want the algorithm to think that I care what they say. I'll mute it, I'll even block it if it's extreme. I do that regularly. My block list on my X feed is a thousand people long because there's no point if you're the information that's true is circulating. The false stuff, right? The little bit of dog poop in the tray of brownies is enough to spoil things, right? And that's that's the thing. So be very, very careful. Guard your algorithm and fact check things. It's like the CNN app years ago, right? No cited sources, no links to study. So this is just a blog post, dude.
SPEAKER_16I totally understand and I totally agree with your policy there. My policy is who cares when it comes to social media? I don't even look, don't care. Who gives a crap?
SPEAKER_13Yeah, I don't care either. And I don't want you guys to care, but I do need you to repost and retweet the show. Yes. For your friends that do. And uh Tiff, Tiff, uh, thank you so much, Tiffany, for always reposting the show almost every single day you do. Thank you so much. I do see it. Okay, it's time to do the simultaneous sip. And all you need for that is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tank or a chalice of stein, a canteen, jug, or flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day. That means thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip, and it starts right now.
Fauci Montage And Vaccine Promises
SPEAKER_14You're okay. You're not gonna you're not gonna get COVID if you have these vaccinations. Hey folks, yes, you heard this morning I tested positive for COVID.
SPEAKER_00When people are vaccinated, they can feel safe that they are not gonna get infected.
SPEAKER_27Dr. Fauci says he has COVID again.
SPEAKER_03You've done the right thing and gotten vaccinated. You deserve the freedom to be safe from COVID-19.
SPEAKER_00And this morning, I learned I tested positive for COVID-19. Well, three doses that you could prevent it, not just from serious illness, but from getting this virus, this Omicron variant, and therefore giving it to others.
SPEAKER_20Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is in quarantine for seven days after testing positive COVID.
SPEAKER_00Uh I I'm fully vaccinated, it gives me some comfort.
SPEAKER_22Anthony Albanini has just tested positive the coronavirus, uh, having received two doses of AstraZeneca. It's a very effective vaccine protection from symptomatic illness and therefore risk of transmission to others. You're okay.
SPEAKER_16You'll be okay, man. Just get the I wish I could be my 90s self and forget that COVID ever happened and that people have been, you know, impacted mentally, physically, every in every way. And I could just say, what a bunch of dumbasses.
SPEAKER_11You'll never get COVID.
SPEAKER_09Okay, so about these shots. What's the point of a vaccine again?
SPEAKER_13We want to make you a super spreader. Help spread the spread the disease. Oh man. Now you have to understand, yeah, it's very difficult to put yourself all the way back then. Yeah. Right. But you did. You had world leaders. You will not get sick if you get vaccinated. This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. We're gonna take hospital beds away from the unvaccinated because clearly they don't care about society or humanity, so let them die. This was everything, every channel was saying this. Fox News was not moderate on this, right? They forced everybody in their organization to get a vaccine. People like Tucker Carlson were like, no, I I broadcast from Maine. I never leave my studio. I'm not getting vaxxed.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, if you were an unvaxxed person, you were non-empathetic, you didn't care about other people, you were greedy and selfish and an asshole.
SPEAKER_13The lockdowns will continue until you comply. Right. I mean, this was very much the and the people that were trying to speak up, the frontline doctors, the Simone Golds, the uh that that black lady down in Texas, the doctors in California, Jay Bodicaria, uh Merck, all these doctors were Sanjay Gupta. Yeah, uh, I don't know that Sanjay, I think he was on board. It was the other Sanjay something else.
SPEAKER_16Or something like that. Yeah, it was the guy that went on Rogan, telling him he was not believing his own eyes.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, it wasn't Sanjay Gupta. Oh no, Sanjay Gupta went on, and Rogan's the one who told him, You guys lied about me. You don't how can you? I know CNN lied about me. And he's like, Oh, I didn't know.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_13You should have come a little unlike CNN enemy number one, right? That's why I brought him up. Yes. Doug Wyatt says, good morning. Martin Easel says, good morning, Taylor. And I'll throw Ron in there as well. Pray the most really happy Wednesday. I can't believe it's Wednesday. Okay, so the people who tried to speak up, and even people with bona feties, authority to speak, with a resume that would say that they have some understanding of viruses, natural immunity, and all that kind of stuff. They were, again, this word persecution is the only word that fits here. They were persecuted by the establishment.
SPEAKER_25The Biden administration has come down hard on vaccine misinformation, but one Florida doctor has seemingly gone to great lengths to perpetuate it. 360s Randy Kay now with a story, the hunt to find him, and the reasons behind his actions.
SPEAKER_20He is the ultimate superspreader, not of the coronavirus expert, but of misinformation about COVID-19. His name is Dr. Joseph Mercola.
SPEAKER_23It is very likely that most people in America, if not, you know, the vast majority of people in America, have seen misinformation that has originated with this superspreader of lies and misinformation.
SPEAKER_20That's exactly why the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a nonprofit tracking misinformation about COVID online, put Dr. Mercola, an osteopathic physician, at the top of its disinformation dozen. A list of 12 people, the group says, were the source for sharing 65% of all anti-vaccine messaging on Facebook and Twitter from February 1st through mid-March. We tried to track down Dr. Mercola to ask him about the misinformation he's been posting. Like masks may not work, vaccines could be dangerous, and vitamin C and D can prevent or treat the coronavirus. When we first tried to find him at his office in Cape Coral, Florida.
SPEAKER_13You don't say disinformation like that might not work.
SPEAKER_16Well, I was just thinking like the the misinformation, maybe you should track down the people who came up with this list.
SPEAKER_13Oh, we will later in the show. Excellent. That was the list of misinformation super spreaders putting the world at risk. Let's hunt him down.
SPEAKER_20I'm looking for Dr. Joseph Mercola. Not here. Next stop, more than 220 miles away, Ormond Beach, Florida, which Dr. Mercola calls home. We found his house behind a large gate and tried making contact through the security access pad. Later, we spotted Joseph Mercola riding his bicycle. Once he stopped, we thought this was our opening to get some answers as to why he's pushing false claims about masks and the vaccine.
SPEAKER_19How are you? I'm Randy Kay with CNN. Can we ask you a couple questions? We just want to talk to you about vaccines and what you've been saying about them.
SPEAKER_13Do you feel responsible for people who didn't get vaccinated, possibly got sick and died because of what you No, but I feel responsible for people that didn't get vaccinated that didn't get sick and die, you're welcome. You told them about the vaccines.
SPEAKER_20So despite all his bravado online, Mercola suddenly had nothing to say. Though after we emailed him questions, he responded saying, I encourage every person to fully educate themselves to make individual decisions about medical risk taking. Totally bitch. Throughout the pandemic, he's been quite outspoken.
SPEAKER_07I wanted to go back to this cert the reason why the mask may not work.
SPEAKER_20In his email to us, Mercola challenged any suggestion that he belongs on a disinformation list. Still, by fueling the narrative that vaccines are dangerous, who knows how many of his followers chose to skip the vaccine? What Mercola hasn't made clear to his followers is that according to the CDC, the vaccines are safe and effective. Though he told us via email that over 400,000 adverse events and 6,000 deaths from the COVID-19 vaccines have been filed, a majority of which were filed by medical professionals. To be clear, the FDA has not established a causal link to these deaths.
SPEAKER_16Oh it's just randomly. I think if we put Michael Myers and some of the SNL skit on this and just change the tune or the tone a little bit, this would just be a tragic skit.
SPEAKER_13The truth is stranger than fiction. Like this happened. As I walked into the studio here today, I thought not a lot of people live to be completely vindicated. So true. I feel like you could just replay summer of 2020 episodes and it'd be like, this is your future. Yeah.
SPEAKER_16I mean, every day we put out a video, I'm like, you know what? This might be the one that goes viral. People are gonna figure out Taylor's onto something here. Man, this this weird, these weird guys have been spouting truth in their basement for two. How many years? Wow.
SPEAKER_11Half a decade. Half a decade, Ron. Half a decade. I've been out there super spreading the truth. And everybody's like, he's nuts. He's a zealot. He's extruded. Right. Okay.
SPEAKER_17Meanwhile.
SPEAKER_13Oh John Attack says, I'm going to use the word perspective. The local and national perspective was different in Washington than Idaho. Because from Idaho, from Idaho, I rarely saw what was being on told on national news. Yeah. Okay. Um, Sarah Singh says, I'm sure they were all aware they were safe and effective. You wouldn't live without hearing that over and over. So here's the thing. I'm gonna play a little clip. This
Mask Fight And Living By Truth
SPEAKER_13is in Seattle. This is an ace hardware. So John John Attakis is right on YouTube in his comment that the perspective is different where you're at. As I traveled the country through the prison system and I got to meet people from all over, I was shocked to meet people that had never physically with their own eyes seen a tranny, a transvestite.
SPEAKER_16Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_13And I was like, oh, I don't know that I go a day that I leave my house, that I go to see one, right? It's like very common. But when it came to COVID and the nonsense, if you lived in a blue state or a red state, your experience could be very different.
SPEAKER_16Oh, it was very different.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, and I think there's a and I think this affects people's political bias and perspective. In Washington, if you were a Republican, you're not moving blue. But if you're like in Idaho and you're kind of one of those recent college graduates that's tinkering with the idea of socialism because you don't want to work hard. You know what I mean? Like I can see where it's like, ah, this COVID thing's not that bad. And I get it. I get it. We interviewed Sarah Brady. Remember that? Her mother got arrested in Marie and Idaho for being on a park. People that were close to me in my family thought she was in the wrong. Maybe if your whole thing is you're a statist and you just think don't question the authority of this state, it'll be figured out. Okay, it cost her almost $100,000 in three years to figure out misdemeanor charges. Did she deserve that? You know, it took me five years of my life, 14 months in prison, tens of thousands of dollars in fees and medical bills, or not medical bills, but lawyer to costs and travel expenses to get myself to court. And in the end, yeah, the election was stolen. Biden was the autopin president. We're not even gonna put his picture up in the White House. Oh, okay.
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SPEAKER_13Yeah, but you shouldn't protest. I shouldn't protest for what I believe in. People do this. So I'm playing as clip out of Seattle. This is eight hardware, summer of 2020 that this happened. Okay. Actually, this might have been 2021, if I'm not mistaken. Either way, this is kind of no, this is 2020. This is during the hardcore lockdowns where you couldn't go in a store if you didn't have a mask. And it was pretty, depending on where you're at, it was pretty well enforced. And it wasn't enforced by the police, it was enforced by the useful idiots that were listening to CNN and MS now and were on their ninth booster and we're on their third sickness of COVID. They became irate because they were being told you're sick, even though you complied, you got vaccinated, and all the promises we made to you about not getting sick is happening because somebody's not wearing a mask, somebody's not social distancing, somebody's not getting the vaccine. Right. So FYI, dad, and anybody sensitive to a few F-words, there's gonna be a couple of these. Okay. This was a customer in Seattle trying to get into a hardware store without a mask.
SPEAKER_14Hit me with a back get out. You talking with the back get out. What's your employees? What a fucking bitch. Look at this shit. What the fuck, man?
SPEAKER_13Real guys here, huh?
SPEAKER_16Social distance, please.
SPEAKER_13And it goes on. So why didn't the guy that wanted to go in just put his mask on? I don't know. Why don't you do things? It shouldn't even matter. It shouldn't matter, right? Well, just put your mask on. You can go in and do that. But why would I compromise myself? See, this is what that 1% of people ask themselves why would I live my life according to a lie? I don't really care what it is. Now, if you examine me, right, I've walked away from a lot of things because I realized it was a lie. What's the point? It can't bring me salvation, it can't bring me anything lasting, it's all going to be a construct. I do believe in the Bible, Book of Ecclesiastes. It's vanity if it's not rooted in truth. Okay. So why would why the fight? Who really is at fault there? Is it the store guy or the other guy? They were probably drinking buddies before that, right? I mean, they look the same. You can all they both have tattoos, they're both white middle-aged white men, they're both clearly, you know, one guy works at a hardware store, one guy's walking in. They got some things in common. But they went to blows over what?
SPEAKER_16State policy.
SPEAKER_10Misinformation. Misinformation. They went to blows over misinformation. And that was just a street fight. That was just a street fight. What about the people who took the doctor's advice?
SPEAKER_13Right? And you had a whole propaganda thing pushing this out. And you wonder why people got a little weird about stuff.
Pregnancy Shots And Miscarriage Concerns
SPEAKER_13A high-risk group, this comes from the Atlantic magazine. A high risk group with a tragically low vaccine rate. Only about 25% of expected mothers have gotten COVID-19 shot during their pregnancy, worried for their baby's health. Many have opted for what feels safe rather than what is safe.
SPEAKER_10Does that enrage you? Is that misinformation or is that true?
SPEAKER_13Now, if we go to VARES, right? The reporting where medical professionals put in reports. Now, a lot of miscarriages don't get reported, right? Because they happen at home. They happen. Every person out there, especially women, because you talk to other women, you all know there's the kind of miscarriage that's further along in pregnancy and you're at the doctor's, and there's kind of miscarriage where it's a very sad family tragedy at home. Those don't get reported. But the ones that got reported, look at this chart here. This is the VARES database of miscarriages. What happened in 2021? I don't understand, Ron. I thought that is it because is these the women that didn't get vaccinated? Are these the women that didn't get vaccinated that miscarried their pregnancies? And these are late term, right? I mean, these are reported by professionals, right? This is VARES.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, probably not.
SPEAKER_13The evidence was all around us. But as long as the media kept saying vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, and as long as influencers kept taking it and taking it and taking it, we all kind of those of us that were like, hey, there's some whistleblowers out there, and there's some red flags on this whole vaccine thing, and you know, they're lying about the COVID origins, and that kind of makes you domino down to what else are they lying about, right? It's like the foundation's not set. But yep, news media, including Fox News, pushing this stuff, pushing the stuff. Well, John Roberts is one of the reporters on Fox News, did a little piece yesterday, and he said something interesting. I'm kind of disappointed in this man for not, you know, reporting the news when it happened, not four years late.
SPEAKER_28Breaking right now, Republican senators Ron Johnson and Rand Paul releasing the first batch of text messages from Dr. Anthony Fauci's government iPhone. In one exchange from January of 2021, Fauci, then CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, and then Surgeon General Vivek Murphy discussed COVID vaccination and Pregnant women. Fauci flags a potential concern after the second dose, writing that many people experience, quote, significant cytokine storm and fever, and that this, quote, theoretically could be associated with miscarriage in the first trimester. Walensky responds, quote, deaf.
SPEAKER_13This is literally what guys like Dr. Merrick were saying. This is what they were saying was happening.
SPEAKER_10Walinsky and Fauci concurred privately, publicly, it's safe and effective.
SPEAKER_13Go get it now. And by the way, get your friends and family to get it.
SPEAKER_28Definitely a good point, especially after dose two. The cytokine storm is essentially when the body releases too many inflammatory signals that could cause high fever, inflammation, and in extreme cases, life-threatening illness. So this is just coming to light now, Sandra, that Fauci had these concerns. And I remember when I got the boosters, uh, I developed pericarditis, then that went away. Then when I had the second booster, it came roaring back again. So, you know, the body reacts differently to these things depending on who you are.
SPEAKER_13Excuse me. You had a vaccine side effect. You got the booster, got periocarditis, and then went and got another booster and it came roaring back. Did you report on it? Did you do a special assessment? Did you do a hey, I'm in the news now moment? Did you do in nope? But now looking back, yeah, it is a little suspicious that I got periocarditis right after my boosters. You see this guy right here? Useful idiot. Useful idiot. Useful idiot. Useful idiot. Can I say it again? Useful idiot. What do you want me to read, Mr. Fox News? I'll read it for you. Irregardless of what my lived experience is out in the world. Now, why was it possible for that to happen? Why was it possible for news anchors who literally we think were paying up to tell us the truth? Right? Why would they do that? Well, because all the incentives were stacked for them to lie in order to keep the gravy train growing. What gravy team? A paycheck. Because if you get censored or deplatformed, what happens to your paycheck, Ron?
SPEAKER_16Well, remember, during this time, more than 75% of all ads were related to either Pfizer or some kind of a medic.
SPEAKER_13So over here, uh Pray the Rosary Daily says something you don't hear. I traveled the country through the prison system. Last night I was watching 120 days in. So jail jail show. I had this thought. Okay.
Prison Simplicity And Forgetting Hard Times
SPEAKER_13On this today's episode, when I was in prison. There's a simplicity in prison. Okay. There's a simplicity. You want to talk about being able to do whatever you want within the four corners of the wall. You could just lay on your bed all day if you want. You can just sit and stare mindlessly at the TV all day if you want, right? Like you don't have to do anything. Don't tell my kids. Yeah. You don't have to do anything. You get three square meals a day. I mean, I knew a guy who committed a crime late in life, so he could die in prison with free medical care, three meals a day, and he figured no family was going to come to his bedside anyways, because he'd served a he'd served a sentence earlier in life, you know.
SPEAKER_16So you're saying that 10% of the population is just retiring?
SPEAKER_13I'm saying when life gets really hard, there are moments where it's like, was it easier in prison? Okay. Because remember, at 42 years old, I came back home, right? Came to say hi to my friend, showed up with you, and you go, Do you have any money? And you handed me a couple hundred bucks. That's all I had. Yeah. Like to completely start light over at 42 with five kids, four of them still living at home, right? From scratch. Like I may as well be 20 and newly married, but now I have all this obligation I have to do with, right? So I was like, it was almost easier when I was in prison. Like I couldn't do anything about it, so it was easy to compartmentalize it. So I thought I'm gonna watch a jail show yesterday to remind myself why I don't want to be there. And I remembered.
SPEAKER_16I remembered why I don't want to be there. Came back quick.
SPEAKER_13Came back quick. I was like, oh yeah, the black mold. That that really came to me. I saw a baloney sandwich and I about you know had a physiological reaction to see a baloney sandwich.
SPEAKER_16This reminds me of uh something that happens to me. It happened to me, and it happens probably happened to a lot of people. So I'll put the camera on me for this little story. I used to fish in Alaska as a commercial fisherman, and one of the things that happens with commercial fishing is you get paid at the end, and so you kind of it's a long slog, and then you get paid and you're like rich for a month. Anyways, the next season you kind of always forget about the bad parts, and you only remember the good parts, like you remember the big fat check at the end, and that's about all you remember, and so you get back the next season and you're like, Oh, this was hard work. Oh man, this was rough. Oh, I forgot about the hours. Oh my gosh, this is horrible. Why does anybody do this? So I just think about that, like people just so easily forget about all the bad stuff and they just remember the highlights. Yes, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_13I remember not having to think about anything. I don't remember the fact I was locked in a room. But yeah, you did longline fishing, you even did uh uh processing out.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, saning, mostly saning, but yeah, dragging and and trolling, and yeah, yeah, all of it.
SPEAKER_13We're a couple blue-collar guys here, folks. A couple blue-collar guys. Uh Thundering Oak says he has principles, he believed in Carlitz. That's how I feel about the globe. And Thundering Oak says, Carlitz, thumbs up. That's so sad. Uh Carlin Pa, I know it's Karen. In my opinion, it's not misinformation. They knew what they were doing. We need to say it what it was. They lied to us. Yes, they did. Agree the information lies were super thick. Peasant perspective, you said that. I always forget. Mark and good morning. Glad you made it. Okay.
White House Censorship And Lost Episodes
SPEAKER_13So, who was doing the censoring? So, the censoring of all the misinformation was coming directly out of the White House. So, Mike Vince posted this. This is uh some information coming from the Missouri v. Biden case. And there's a gentleman who featured probably in that named Mark Zainz. Mark Zinz. Jeff Zainz, and he was the chief of staff to Joe Biden. He's the equivalent of um Susie Wiles. Okay. His equivalent of Susie Wiles. And it was Zainz who was pushing all this censorship. He encouraged pressure and coerced social media firms to suppress speech. Disinformation doesn't and demanded their removal content. That's the Dr. McCullough and others, right? Uh Sainz urged and directed social media companies to impose viewpoint-based censorship. Uh, he he listed Saints among six top Biden officials who coerced big tech, linking moderation to regulatory or legal consequences. He threatened them. This is this is mob-like behavior. It's sure be horrible if these windows got broken, Mr. Shop. You should pay my cousin over here to protect him. I don't want to pay it. It'd be really bad if you know you lost your business license. That's what they were doing. Okay. So when Trump does that, ABC should lose their license. He's just saying it to the world. He's just letting everybody know the power he has. Trust me, Biden wielded the power. Trump threatens to use it. Biden used it without anybody knowing it. Thereby leaving us. And if Trump censored something openly, we'd all go, what is it he's censoring? I want to read it.
SPEAKER_16Yeah.
SPEAKER_13They censored things without ever giving you a chance to know it'd be censored. For example, the Peasants Perspective podcast, our entire library was instantaneously removed from Spotify when we covered a uh Mitt Romney story, Wayfair story, and a Fauci story. Boom, we lost it all. And I'm unconvinced if it was the Romney story or the Fauci story. It was probably the Fauci story given the moment, right? But either one of those stories, gone. Was there heads up? Was there an announcement? Was there a nope, just gone? So half of our listening audience, because it was half of our audience was on Spotify, woke up one day and the podcast wasn't even in the library. It was gone. It didn't exist.
SPEAKER_17Not a clip.
SPEAKER_13The hundreds of episodes disappeared. Gone forever.
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Right? So that is what Zainz was doing. Now here's the kicker. Zaince, when it was all said and done, right? Secret reports reveal how government worked to censor Americans prior to the 2020 election. Jim Jordan says, Here's the thing. He became the chief of staff. Guess who got the pardon for Fauci? Zainz. Oh, of course. Yeah. The complete circle jerk. All right. So we have another thing, too, that's going on. Obviously, with COVID, we saw all kinds of malfeasance, and it's despicable. What the COVID, the Covidians did in the name of science. Anytime now I hear science, science, science, I you may as well just say uh spaghetti monster religion or just name a cult, right? It's it's gotten to the point of a religious fervor rather than a uh scientific method. I'd call it a cult. Yeah, it's a cult. It's not a scientific method anymore. Now it's we believe in science. Yeah.
SPEAKER_16I don't believe more like a death cult.
SPEAKER_13I don't believe in God. I believe in science. That's what it is. I believe. No, science is what we know. Right. It shouldn't be what we believe. Do you believe the science? No, I don't believe anything. I know some things what I believe is ethereal. Right? It's irrelevant what I believe. Period. There's what I know. What do I know? My feet are touching the ground when we're talking, right? Science the way they describe it, it means nothing to
Election Fraud Claims And American Belief
SPEAKER_13me. It's just another religion. So when it comes to elections, right, a lot of this belief, there is a belief that America is good, that America's got it all figured out. And I share that belief. I share that if we got back to our core principles of 1776, limited government, I think that we could do really well. I think there's a lot of goodness. But to project 1776 into 2026 is a huge mistake. It's a huge mistake. Okay. One man, one vote, all equal under the law. These are not those are beliefs. They're no longer real knowledge. Okay. Elections have been tampered with for decades. There is not a single historian that will not openly admit to you that JFK was illegally elected through voter fraud in Chicago. It is a fact. We should have had Nixon for his first term, not JFK. Okay. Oddly enough, both of those men got taken out by the deep state. Okay. I I don't know there. But that's been going on for a long time. Now, we, through Patrick Byrne, understand that Barack Obama in 2008, they manipulated the Iowa caucus through the Dominion Voting Machines run out of Venezuela that got that got Barack Obama his first primary win, which then that momentum carried, and he ended up getting the 2008 nomination. There's one other thing that happened, and I was aware of this. Okay. I was aware of this. There were other things that happened in 2008 that were hanky panky with regards to Barack Obama getting on the ballot in a state like Indiana. So this is CNN last night, and David Axelrod, if you point up on the screen here, Ron, this is David Axelrod. Who's David Axelrod? He was Barack Obama's chief of staff. Again, the Susie Wiles of Barack Obama. So this guy is like the acting president when the president isn't acting. Does that make sense? Like he's the guy who gets stuff done. And then, of course, Adam Kinzinger, little crybaby Adam Kinzinger sitting next to him, Republican dropout, J6 persecutor, they're on this side of the table. And then there's another Republican from Indiana who, I don't know, possibly for people who watch this, might be the first time they learned about it. But Barack Obama had to cheat to even get on the ballot in Indiana. So how's that for a fair election? And it's interesting because Adam Kinzinger tries to defend that. Well, that's not election fraud. Yeah, it is. If someone's on the ballot that shouldn't be there, that's fraud.
SPEAKER_15In Arizona, he hired the ninjas.
SPEAKER_06What were they called?
SPEAKER_25The cyber ninjas.
SPEAKER_06I'll give you an example of where it has been determinative. And that's in my home state of Indiana, St. Joseph County. The gentleman you previously worked for, uh, David Axelrod, Barack Obama, got on the ballot because Democrats in that county submitted fraudulent ballot petition signatures. People, including the Democrat County chair, went to jail over that.
SPEAKER_13So let me fill you in here. What happened was Indiana, right? You have to get someone on the ballot, get signatures. Democrat operatives just copied signatures. One case, a former governor, a court justice. I didn't sign that. I didn't put Barack Obama on the ballot. Okay. Like they just had duplicate. What happened was they found duplicate signatures, and then they found out the duplicate signatures weren't real, right? And they just kind of cascaded from there. It was just, they didn't go out and canvass the streets to get people to sign these petitions. No, they just sat in a room, filled it out, turned it in, got them on the ballot, got them elected, and moved on with life. Two years later, they figured it out. So here's David Axelrod, who's the beneficiary of that cheating, standing there like a moron.
SPEAKER_06Like a moron. Barack Obama should not have been on the primary ballot in the state of Indiana. But that's not a voting. That's not a voting issue. Well, it is a voting issue because he he was on the ballot and people could vote for him.
SPEAKER_08David Axelrod is caught right there.
SPEAKER_13He's being exposed in front of the world.
SPEAKER_08The fraud goes way back. Stealing the elections illegal voting. That's an Indiana issue. He knows Indiana. He so bust determines who's on their ballot.
SPEAKER_06How did that determine? How did that get determined? It was finally exposed two years later. It went through the courts, and several people found up, found themselves in jail. But that's the problem. It didn't happen. They didn't find it before he was on the ballot.
SPEAKER_13But but you just do you people went to jail two years later. Two years later, people went to jail. Can you believe that? Well, how did that turn out? You know dang well how that turned out. You know dang well how that turned out. Because you probably had to go grease some skids, tell those people to take plea deals and keep their mouths shut, is probably what happened. Right? Don't don't implicate the president. You guys did this on your own. That's that's what David Axelrod. How did that turn out? We found out two years later and put him in jail. Oh that was interesting. Kind of harkens back to an era when the Democrat Party specifically picked their nominees. Jen Saki said this last night. It because last night was some more primary elections in Wisconsin and Minnesota. So she's on this little panel here on her show and she says it. You know, it's a new era in the Democrat Party because previously, when we were coming up, we didn't get to pick the nominees. Excuse me? You didn't get to pick your nominees? Yeah, the party manipulated it.
SPEAKER_27It is really, and and I want to bring Liz Smith into this conversation because Liz and I grew up in democratic politics. We're still young, of course. But um, but we grew up in democratic politics together. And I think we both remember well when party leadership really selected the nominees.
SPEAKER_13Now you would never say it that way exactly, but you can now you would never say it that way exactly because that would be what, Ron, anti-democratic. So how are we going to say that they select the nominees without saying they select the nominees? Well, let's describe how they would go about the process of selecting the nominees.
SPEAKER_27Now we can't for free. Um, you know, they they really did because they would put money behind it, they would endorse. Um, and now it it looks very much like party leaders are not picking the nominees. In fact, party leaders pushing nominees is is a negative. It is a negative in many of these races. But it's it's not a negative.
SPEAKER_13It's that black blue's in trouble, all of your there's no money from the the Democrat Party's in debt. They have no money to give to the candidates. Okay, which is really exposing where the activism and the energy is on the right, but it's also exposing the fact that the whole system, especially on their side, is a complete smoke and mirror show. Yeah. So in Wisconsin, now this is a state near and dear to my heart because I've made some serious considerations about going out there and stuff.
Wisconsin Counting Problems And USB Sticks
SPEAKER_13And I'm starting to wonder, and why am I starting to wonder? Because it's a freaking mess out there. You'd think as a Republican, a Republican state, it wouldn't be. Okay. In Wisconsin, Francesca Hong, who's the DSA socialist running uh for a governor, she was leading in the polling 20 points or more. Like this was gonna be a runaway for her. But last night, she lost.
SPEAKER_03She lost, Ron. Okay. And Hong is losing statewide by 6,400 votes, with you know, nearly 60% of Dane in her margin here is only 3,732. I mean, this is supposed to be the idea of a this this was gonna be a uh a you know a sort of DSA earthquake in Wisconsin. This was gonna be its epicenter, Dane County. This is what Dane County looks like with almost 60% of the vote in. So so again, zoom out. You know, I I've I've been you know processing this and reserving judgment and the possibilities here of you know the very friendly Hong precincts in Dane and everything, but you I mean that's a lot of vote in in Dane County, and and you know, that that margin there um has not opened up the way I think a lot he doesn't sound excited about this people expected it was going to. Um, meanwhile, okay, waiting on Central Count in Milwaukee, Waukesha just a tick more came in since we last checked. Nothing there in Washington, in Ozaki. Um I I think I don't I think nothing more came in there.
SPEAKER_13Here's the thing about Wisconsin they've lost control of the state. Okay, they've lost control of the state. Wisconsin had the most strict absentee ballot rules there were. Every year they process around a thousand absentee ballots for the whole state. After COVID, they processed hundreds of thousands, hundreds of thousands. Wisconsin is where you had the former Supreme Court justice, uh Sterling, Gabes, Gabe Sterling, who did a you know investigation into this and found nursing homes with 110% voting, with nursing patients that can't even write their own names, right? You saw you saw mail-in balloting going crazy. They had 100,000 mail-in votes sitting in the auditor's office in July. Okay. They've lost the state. They've changed the rules, they've lost control, they had machine issues. So Francesca Hong, according to all the fake polling, was gonna run away from this thing. But once the vote got counting, you saw that. There was a lot of like, what's going on here? She's not running away with it in Madison like we thought she would. Well, when it got down late into the night, they got their final tallies. And guess what, Ron? Guess what? There was a problem with the count because five of the USB sticks coming from the machines didn't have the votes on them. They had the audit locks. So late in the night, they were like, Oh, we gotta go back. Let's let's just listen to their campaign chairman here talking about that.
SPEAKER_12There were two things there's the audit log and the results. What we uncovered was that five of the sticks had the audit log downloaded and not the results. It's a human error. It it these things can happen. Um, so basically, what we need to do is go back to the operations center and we're gonna download out of those five machines the results and make sure that it's not the audit log.
SPEAKER_13Okay, so you had five machines that people put a USB stick in to get the results. Why don't you just go on the internet and access them? They have VPN access. So they download the audit logs, go to the vote center, because apparently you can't just email the results. It's like the results aren't top secret, right? Like, okay. So they download the audit logs and go there. Oh, these these aren't the vote tallies. Is anybody watching the machines? Or did they shut them down for the night? Is there an armed guard standing there? Are there video cameras on the machine for the next 72 hours, you know, to make sure nobody comes in and accesses them and changes anything? You've lost your state. This can't happen. This can't happen. Five audit logs, so they head back to the oh, but we're taking the Milwaukee police with us. Are they sitting baby? Where are these? There's a chain of custody problem here. Okay, it went completely unanswered last night, and so last. Late into the night. Here's here's uh NBC News, same polster.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. Yeah. Here's the here here's the thing. Uh this is life, guys.
SPEAKER_13This is like actually the clip here.
SPEAKER_04Let's look at it this way. Um we're we're kind of indefinitely waiting for them to get their act together here and sticks and bring them back and go on. And we've got folks here who are working real late.
SPEAKER_13And I don't think we want to, you know, keep them here to it goes on for another three minutes. I only paid 49 seconds. It goes on like, uh, well, guys, here's the thing: you've lost your state. They tried to push out plausible believability by propping up Michelle, you know, whatever this gal's name is, by propping her up and making it seem like a runaway. And then there was a vote. Who knows what they've done, if the machines are doing? I don't know, man, but that's not clean. Could that be, like Jen Soki said, the establishment picking their candidate? Because remember, there's a civil war going on in the Democrat Party. Could that be a way to, hey, where you're supposed to be running ahead? Let's send you the audit logs, and then that give buys us time to do our thing. And then, or is this just incompetence? I mean, at a certain point, you start have you have to start asking yourself, are there competent people who can run elections? Right? Is it always just human error? I mean, I can see why we would want the machines to eliminate the human error if it requires downloading the results on a USB and driving them somewhere, and you can't even do that. I don't know, man. Maybe Spencer Pratt's right. We should vote by phone. At this point, what does it matter? Spencer Pratt said this. Said they use fake polls, they use third world bots on their ex accounts, they cheat wherever they can to give the false impression of popularity. I call it plausible believability, right? Yes. And inevitability of the socialist virus because the language of the communist is a lie. These psychos aren't popular, they're just scammers. Vote. Don't let commies run anything, not even dog catcher. You see how the DSA treats dogs anyway. Final poll shows Francisca Hahn with a 22-point lead in Wisconsin's Democrat governor primary. And yet she got beat. She got beat by less than a percent, or just barely over a percent, but that's enough. That's enough. So up in Minnesota, same neck of the woods, Mike Lindell was running for governor and was leading in the polling. Oh. And then did something really stupid. Uh oh. Now, I don't think Minnesota elections are clean. I think there's all kinds of shenanigans. And my understanding is last night Mike Lindell said, we're not conceding until we review and you know, we think some stuff's going on. So we'll leave it to Mike Lindell to see if there was a big cheat going on. And you know, if you're asking me, was there fraud? The answer is is there ever not? You know, like listen, don't you give me some bullshit about, well, we have an audit trail. Well, clearly they don't even know the difference between audit trail and results. Okay.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, it's clearly just a question of how much.
SPEAKER_13It's just a question of how much. If you're new in New York, it could be up to 23%.
SPEAKER_16Yeah. And if you're a Democrat, you don't ask it that way. You say, was it enough?
SPEAKER_13Was it enough? Yeah. But Mike Lindell made a critical policy error in his campaign.
Lindell Amnesty Misstep And GOP Base
SPEAKER_13The Republicans, and where the energy is on the Republican side of the party, is for mass deportations. We have been hurt by illegal immigration. Our jobs have been taken, our wages have been suppressed, our rents have been raged, our home values have run out of control, and there's been crime and bedlam by these illegal immigrants. There is no quarter in a normal mainstream Republican for any tolerance for illegal immigration. When I grew up in Idaho, everybody that was older than me spent summers in the fields moving sprinkler pipe. Yeah, yeah. My generation was the first generation that nobody I know went and moved sprinkler pipe. You know why? Mexicans. So I lost out on summer employment, right? And I had friends who previous summers had gone and worked to move sprinkler pipe. Yes. And they said, we're not going anymore because grandpa hired Mexicans. Okay. Okay. That happened. They've been taking jobs for a long time. Mike Lendell made a critical mistake. Mike Lendell lost his primary last night, and it's a warning to Republicans. Amnesty for illegals will end your career. Okay. Even if you're Mike Lindell. I can't even believe he did that. As an employer, maybe that's his problem. I don't have enough code employees. That's because you've had generations of sticking it to people who could come work in your factory, sending them to school to get underwater basket weaving degrees. And then you wonder why socialism is popular. Okay. Mike Lindell, quote, Trump endorsed and pulling ahead, proposed a six-month moratorium on deportation with conditional work visas for undocumented immigrants lacking criminal records, drawing sharp criticism from opponents of amnesty. Mike, you fumbled the ball. Actually pulling ahead. I think he was going to run away with it. And that alone, policy-wise, you walk into anywhere where I'm standing and you say that, I'm not voting for you. Because six months turns into 12 years, turns into forever. Just like temporary status for the agents.
SPEAKER_16Kind of weird and shocking because this is kind of weird and shocking because I thought Mike Lindell knew what the temperature of the room was.
SPEAKER_13So this is where politics comes in and gets you. The Chamber of Commerce sits you down. Some business organizations. Listen, there's just not good workers. It's hard to hire good people. It's easy to import them. Why? Because then it's easy to fire them because you're not firing a member of the community. That's literally what they're saying. Right? If I got to kiss a lot of toads to find a prince, I don't want to kiss them from my community. I want to bring them in on H1B visas and, you know, because then they're grateful to be here and they'll put up with horrible working conditions and suppressed wages because it's better than India, or it's better than, you know, name the Central American country.
SPEAKER_16If I wanted to cast a cloak of charity on Mike Lindell at this moment, I would say maybe, just maybe. This is just a case of another case or or an important case of somebody's virtue being weaponized against them.
SPEAKER_13Yes, yes.
SPEAKER_16There you go.
SPEAKER_13And here's the thing. I don't foreclose on the opportunity on the on the possibility that the establishment stole this from Mike Lindell. Right. That I don't foreclose on that possibility at all.
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_13But I don't know because why? Because you can't trust these elections.
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_13It's directionally we're making an effort. We're going to listen to a little bit of a longer clip here.
Patrick Byrne Calls Out Voting Machines
SPEAKER_13This is Patrick Byrne. He came on with Joel Altman. He was on, I guess, two days in a row, or he was on the day prior with Emerald Robinson on her show Absolute Truth. And he really just came out against President Trump. And it's not that, like, you know, Patrick Byrne thinks Trump is the political homecoming king or anything like that. It's just, you know, they align on some issues, especially when it regards to truth. Uh, Patrick Byrne is a classical liberal in the truest sense. Not a communist or socialist or a leftist or progressive. He's a classical liberal in the truest sense. Okay. In fact, he has a PhD in like political philosophy or something like that. So this guy knows what he's talking about. But he also spent a hundred million dollars over the last four years chasing down these Venezuelan whistleblowers and connecting all this election stuff. He just saw it as that important. Now remember, his story goes all the way back to working for the CIA as Barack Obama's national, like he was one of the top handful of CIA operatives. This is a billionaire that can go do operations with other billionaires. Okay. Like very valuable person in that organization. He essentially has an immunity letter on file with the Senate. So he's on. He's upset with Trump because he believes that things should have happened much faster when it comes to cleaning up the deep state. This is a little bit longer clip, but we're going to listen to it. Because sometimes the truth hurts.
SPEAKER_14We're sending you these whistleblowers, and it's because the federal government is all tangled up in its underwear and we're tired of waiting for them. I think they're corrupt. Well, I think that they're corrupted. I think the Trump administration, maybe they got caught doing something corrupt. Maybe they're being blackmailed themselves. But you look at the tepid thing Trump did on July 16th, which was kicking the ball, you know, it was a first down, but it was very tepid. You know, they came out and said, Well, we acknowledge the CIA knew this when we know for a fact that they know this. We know because we gave them the whistleblowers or the Venezuelans. We we know what they know, and they're creating a very tepid little week tea version of it to sell the public. That's because they're trying to rescue the machines. They're trying to run this could all bingo.
SPEAKER_13Emerald Robinson has continuously said because Liberty got sold or Dominion got sold to Liberty, which is owned by one of Ed Martin's friends in St. Louis, who is a conservative. So we've had Dominion, which was controlled by Sequoia, Smartmatics, State Street Capital, that kind of leftist conglomeration, has now sold out to a right-wing conglomerate company. So that's what Emory Robinson is saying is the right wing wants to now cheat. They're taking their turn. Right? This was a this was a battle for the soul of America. And the conservatives won, the Republicans won. I wouldn't call them conservatives. The Republicans won, and now they want to take control. So that's what he's saying. Is they seem to want to keep the machines. Right? They seem to want to keep the machines. And why is that? Because the machines can create a two to three percent vote swing that is audit-proof. Right? Because there's too many ballots to recount them all. So they spot audit. And as we saw, we know this happens for a fact. Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Georgia all did this. They set aside certain ballot boxes for the audit. Those ones are perfect.
SPEAKER_17They're clean.
SPEAKER_13When they went into Arizona, what'd they find? Unopened boxes, no chain of custody, you know, unfolded ballots that had been put in boxes that said counted, you know, ballots that had, you know, from China written on it with the unfolded ballots like so the audit passed because yeah, take some random samples out of these three boxes. So if you keep the machines two to three percent, you can pull that off all day long. And that's enough for conservatives to swing an election with everything else being fair, right? Where do the conservatives get disadvantaged? How do you get to 23% vote fraud? Ballot harvesting and mailing ballots, right? Because you can we saw James O'Keefe. Are these both your ballots from 2020? Get out of here, man. Who cares? Six years ago. Yeah, it was a felony. You should just be getting out of prison right now.
SPEAKER_17Okay, so let's continue.
SPEAKER_14All have been wrapped up by a competent executive in 30 days. If he'd created a task force, put Mike Flynn in charge and had Stephanie, well, probably with Kurt Olson as his number two, Stephanie Lambert handling election 2020, Tim Meisberger handling 2026, an intelligence line of effort and a prosecutor line of effort. We could have people in handcuffs in March of last year. Instead, Trump has appointed a bunch of his friends and Fox News hosts, and then he gets, I hear he gets mad every three months screaming at people, why isn't anyone indicted? Why is anyone in handcuffs? Well, maybe it's because he keeps appointing, you know, Fox News hosts and people to do things that have never actually prosecuted a Jaywalker. So he's completely incompetent, I've decided, and I'm not hiding anymore. He's completely incompetent. I also think his administration is getting their arm twisted. And to stifle these machines, maybe they're promising Trump something, like he gets to use the machines. Who knows? He's got a hedge, he's got a private equity group called 1776. He may think that it's going to end up owning Dominion Liberty. I don't know. But he's being neutralized. And so the fact that these machines, given what we know that they know, the fact that these machines are still in place is an atrocity against the law. We know that they've sat with the Venezuelans who wrote the code. They've sat with the Venezuelans who talked about all the elections they flipped, both in Venezuela and abroad, including the U.S. And instead they come out last July 16th with this very tepid little report. Well, the CIA knew the Venezuelans were trying to develop some technology. We don't know if they ever succeeded or if they ever flipped their own elections or anywhere else.
SPEAKER_10It's a big cover-up.
SPEAKER_14Well, that may have been a stale ham sandwich speaking. I shouldn't speak that badly on the president. But I think Trump's a genius. Two days of the week, he makes me, as they say in Brooklyn, he makes me want to stick a freaking fork in my head. And on those two days, one of them I find out, well, he actually was right. I didn't know all the facts. But one of them I get serious. And yesterday was that day. This is all something that could have been done in 30 days. And the fact that he didn't, uh I mean, he took, he has scattered this across the federal bureaucracy, rather to who hate him, who don't cooperate with each other on good days, and have been they made no progress. When in fact, a task force such as I described could have gotten through this in 30 days. It's a joke. And so it all comes down to me was I'm no, I'm not on Team Trump if he does not get these machines out of the election. If he does not get the machines out of the election, then it's time to uh, but he he still has a chance he can do it through national security order. But yesterday I was feeling particularly aggrieved. Today he's out there hinting he may do a national security order. I don't know if you saw this on Wayne Allen Root this morning. He he did hint that. I'd say, and go ahead.
SPEAKER_26So somebody told me, they're like, oh, Patrick went, and I saw the video, but I didn't rewatch the whole thing. I went back and watched the whole thing. And they said to me, they're like, Patrick is an anti-Trump. I was like, you have lost your mind. So let me explain something to you about that. And this is just me knowing you over the last six years. Not like a 20-year relationship. But I go, Patrick will literally, he knows the difference between being a daddy and being a father, even though you're not a parent. Right. In other words, I have time to be your dad. Right now, I'm your father. In other words, right now, I have I am your friend. I will be your friend. But if I don't talk to you in a way that you need to understand, like people are they can see it, right? It's it's very obvious to them that people the things that should have been done are not getting done. Right. So that is not Patrick being anti-Trump. He is a hundred percent in Trump's camp. But he wants to see progress. He wants to see he wants to see something happen that that that proves that uh he's on on uh that he's gonna do what he said he did.
SPEAKER_14You're a good read of human nature. In fact, I did receive some suggestions from someone I admire and like telling me it's time, it's time to lay that to be more aggressive, even about Trump, and kick his ass publicly, respectfully, about what he's got done and what he hasn't got done. Um yeah, Trump, I think Trump would be sitting in jail cell with Bolsonaro if it were not for the work you've done and me and about a dozen of us and the hundred million dollars I spent to fund all this stuff, frankly, he'd be sitting in a jail cell. So anybody who says, Oh, you hate Trump, uh, they're they're missing the point. But I did receive over the weekend a prodding that it is time to go to kick his ass a little bit and publicly and get him to understand all this stuff that's out there that the DOJ hasn't even picked up. Did you see the other whistleblower Emerald had on after me? These DOJ has never even taken them, never even picked them up. And there's somebody else on Emerald Show today with more of these kinds of videos. DOJ's never even picked it up. So someone needs to respectfully, Mr. President, kick his ass a little bit. This isn't, this isn't no, they they could have they could have done better this 17, 18 months of the second term. It's frustrating. Sometimes I look at it and I think, geez, this he doesn't he doesn't seem to know how to organize and accomplish a mission. Other times I remember he's got the entire government pushing back. And you know, he did organize a task force, he authorized a task force when he came and that task force got not a penny of funding. Not one person got transferred. They all that it was just on paper. So they do be so some days I want to apologize for the guys, but uh for the guy, but other days, and it is time we go public with a bunch of stuff we have to get like these whistleblowers who are going on Emerald yesterday, today, tomorrow, and bring these videos out to show the president there is this stuff, and your DOJ hasn't even picked it up.
SPEAKER_13I remember walking around the uh basketball gym in District of Columbia jail with Matt, and we were talking about you know what happens when socialist takeovers, things like this happen when there's kind of this stuff. And he goes, Well, typically what happens, and he was an intelligence officer, by the way, Navy Intelligence worked with Snowden at the NSA, was detailed to the NSA, quit after Snowden's release because he was like, What the kind of in fire do I work for? Okay, like very top-notch guy, like I said, intelligence officer speaks fluent Japanese and Mandarin, right? Like he was a submarine listener. Oh, okay. So he was saying, well, typically what happens is the first wave of people that are persecuted, once the pendulum swings back, we the J6ers are the ones that get assigned to do the up against the wall and we'll shoot you. Right? Because and I and I will say this, uh not that I want to put anybody against the wall and shoot them, but if you need someone to make hard decisions and be completely callous to their suffering, right? This is the whole women see a cheater along with men, they hate them, they feel bad, everybody else is a victim, cheater gets caught, man gets punished, men feel a sense of dopamine and serotonin and satisfaction. Women now identify with the person being punished that was the cheater, and now they're angry at everyone else, they redirect their ire. Okay. This is what's happening in transgender, right? Women see transgenders as victim, so they want to support them and all this stuff because they're being picked on until the transgenders start picking on them, and then the women will be the victims, and then the women will kick the transgenders out of their own sports, right? It'll eventually happen. But nonetheless, this idea that, like, well, we don't want to prosecute Fauci because he did 30, 47 years of good public service. Put me in charge. Yeah, I will execute the orders with callousness because I don't care. I took my licks, take yours. That's the way I see it. Right. Unfortunately, and this is true, Trump has surrounded himself with a lot of TV personalities, right? And I I think Trump just feels like he can trust him. Some of them seem to have done good jobs, Pete Hegsath and a couple others. But there's others that like I don't know that Janine Pierrot, I mean, she loves putting black guys in DC in jail, which needed to happen, but there were plenty of black guys already in jail. You need to put some bureaucrats in jail. Okay. So it's like, I'm glad that you're a great TV judge and congloviate, blah blah blah, but you still have crooks working in your eyes.
Perp Walks Hopium And Civic Action
SPEAKER_13So are we ever gonna see accountability? Matt Bowling asked uh John Solomon this exact question. Or will, okay, let's just say will, will we finally see perp walks?
SPEAKER_14Will these people be held to account?
SPEAKER_01Um yeah, well, we're seeing perp walks, right? Uh for criminals. Now the question is, will we see perp walks for those who clearly were abusing the color of law and the color of government authority to carry out political vendettas? Um, I think so. There is a very active grand jury in Fort Pierce, Florida. You don't call a grand jury and start hauling witnesses before it uh unless you have a uh a crime or two or three or four that you're uh investigating. The activity down in Fort Pierce has been very uh fast-paced. Uh, it's really accelerating under Joe de Genova, the special assistant U.S. attorney down there. Uh, it looks to me like uh an operation that probably would be in a position to make some indictment decisions before Labor Day or just after Labor Day. Uh, there's been some holdups. Obviously, there's some evidence that the prosecutors have wanted from the Senate. They don't have it yet, so they've got to squeeze that out of the Senate. Uh, but they've been securing some cooperation from some very important witnesses that used to work in the FBI or the intelligence community. And it's walking and talking like a duck that intends to deliver some accountability. So uh you never know how a grand jury will indict or not indict. But All the activity in Fort Pierce looks like a prosecutor and a grand jury uh that's building a criminal case that could result in probably more than just one charge. I think you may see multiple people charged over the next six months to a year.
SPEAKER_13And I'd almost believe it if he wasn't telling us there was going to be accountability stretching all the way back to 2018, 2017, 2019.
SPEAKER_11Yeah.
SPEAKER_13It's always just around the corner. They're working on it. Two weeks. They're working on it.
SPEAKER_16Two weeks.
SPEAKER_13Two weeks, two weeks to flatten the curve. So I don't even like playing those. I don't even uh Labor Day or after it's the worst kind of hopium there is. Hopefully we get something before 2028. Yeah, it's the worst type of hopium there is. But what is it? And this is again, what is the result? There's some old, you know, Confucius saying or some Marcus Aurelius saying, but like you judge a thing by what it does.
SPEAKER_17Right.
SPEAKER_13What's the result? It placates you. Yeah. It placates you. It keeps you from protesting. It keeps you from making important decisions.
SPEAKER_16All this stuff is designed that like just this late latest comment from uh what's her head, they're tired, tired of COVID. I'm like, yeah, we all are. We're so sick of it, people don't want to talk about it anymore, but we have to because if we don't, we will never have accountability.
SPEAKER_13And we'll repeat it. Yes. Again and again and again.
SPEAKER_16Yeah. That you know, I mean, COVID, we are sick of COVID. We don't, I don't want to ever want to talk about COVID again, but ugh.
SPEAKER_13A lot of people got sick of talking about JFK too.
SPEAKER_16Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Took 70 years, and guess what? All you conspiracy theorists were right. Every one of you. Every you were more accurate saying aliens killed JFK than saying it was one magic bullet that can make two injury wounds. You know what I mean? Like the whole thing is ridiculous. I know we get sick of this stuff, yeah, but you can't hate these people enough. You can't protect yourself from these people enough. You can't run far enough, which makes you almost not want to run. Because what's the point? And that's the thing. We do have to make our stand.
SPEAKER_16And the the sick of the sick of it-ness is the part that provides cover for these people to continue doing it.
SPEAKER_13But we have to make our stand.
SPEAKER_16Yep.
SPEAKER_13Right. This is why we encourage people to go to politicalremodel.com, go to seven, go to takebackmycounty.com. It's because you've got to get involved. You've got to do something. I don't like it, Ron. I don't like going to my Republican meeting and having the chairperson say, Don't fall victim to the Democrat whisper campaign that elections are rigged and that it's not fair. You know, the surest way to lose an election is not to vote. Well, I voted and they sent my ballot back to me, Giuliana. Every freaking time I vote for Republicans, my ballot gets set back. But I vote for Barack Obama, ballot's fine. I'm in prison. I'm a felon. They're sending my wife a ballot for me. But then she gets taken off the voter rolls this cycle. Didn't get a ballot, but I'm still on it. Don't tell me it's a whisper campaign originating from Democrats. It's what's happening. And as long as you think it's the other guy or that you can make it too big to rig, you know, they should have run that way in New York. Hey guys, we got to overcome for every one voter they have, we need three because we got to make it that big to rig in New York. 23% fake ballots. 23%. This is not, I'm tired of it. Right? These people want to kill you, and their policies are stupid. This is the Democrat socialist down in LA. She was on the news a couple days ago, and she is uh she is Nithya Raman's partner at DSA. So this is like her right-hand gal. So, you know, Cynthia Raman is is on the ballot. This is Karen Bass and her. They're both the same. I mean, it's just, you know, which extreme do you want, or which airdo do you want is really all you're picking for. But we're talking about crime, police, and jails. There's no common sense with these people.
SPEAKER_07Except DSA takes. Let's talk about some of
DSA On Defunding Police And Prisons
SPEAKER_07them. Uh, your uh policy agenda on law enforcement is to defund police, ultimately to get rid of police departments, correct?
SPEAKER_18Well, what I would say is that we're dramatically overspending on police right now.
SPEAKER_07I understand the goal is to defund the police departments so we don't need them in the future.
SPEAKER_18I think it's what we really want to see is a horizon where folks are not uh reliant on armed enforcement to meet our public safety needs.
SPEAKER_07Right. But it says defund police on the website. That's your goal. And also to get rid of prisons and jails, correct?
SPEAKER_17Yes.
SPEAKER_07Uh so if my if my daughter is assaulted and raped, is there any agency that would seek to uh find her assailant and and bring him to justice? Of course, yeah, of course. What would it be if not police, and where would he be if not a jail? Yeah.
SPEAKER_18So um I guess I really I really want to avoid getting kind of caught into these uh hypotheticals and talk more about the reality that we're actually facing right now, which is that we're spending absolutely outrageous amounts of money on police and policing, and we're not spending money on things that actually make people safe and feel safe, which is things like actually well-lit streets. I have the street lights in Los Angeles. Everybody agrees it's a huge problem.
SPEAKER_13Um the buses will be free, but you might get raped on it, but that's okay. He'll go to a rehabilitation facility where he can go in with the women because he choose to be a woman right before he's this is the first time I've ever heard that street lights in LA are a top priority. We want to feel safe. All right. Well, you know, most rapes don't happen on an unlit street, they usually happen in, you know, bedrooms. And you know what I like, like it happens, you know. Let's be real here. Isn't like, you know, it's actually way less rare to be assaulted on the street where a street light would help you. The point is, these guys have no real plan, they don't have solutions. Listen, I talk all day long about prison reform and how stupid the system is. And you probably actually could walk into the federal prisons and you could probably release 50% of the prisoners, and society won't be all that much worse for it, right? Because there's a lot of people in there that committed what I call paper crimes, right? There's no real victim. You robbed the government of PPE loan fraud. I mean, it's nothing compared to what the Somalis are doing. I was in prison with a guy who was there for 14 months for a $70,000 small business administration loan, COVID fraud. He created fake LLCs to get COVID funds. 70 14 months.
SPEAKER_16Okay.
SPEAKER_13You know, it seems like a lot. It's amazing that he got prosecuted considering they don't even touch it if it's under a million. So this guy clearly didn't cover his tracks very well. But nonetheless, he do you need prison? You know, yes, but you know, I mean, with all the financial tools, why didn't he get debanked?
SPEAKER_16You know, I don't want to get debanked.
SPEAKER_13It'd be really hard for him to commit fraud if he can't have a bank account.
SPEAKER_16Like you I don't want to get caught up in hypotheticals here.
SPEAKER_13I don't want to get caught up in hypotheticals. Here's one thing that's not a hypothetical. The Democrat Socialist Party, the communists, have really taken over the Democrat Party. And it's even leaving some of the Democrats in a little bit of stunned shock.
SPEAKER_05More moderate leaning Democrats came out with a with a new pledge that they circulated among their colleagues in the House. And the pledge was this we are Democrats, we support capitalism, we do not support socialism. That Scott, I kid you not. That was their pledge. I mean, that the the it is unbelievable, but this is this socialist infection of the Democrat Party by the DSA wing, the communist wing of the Democrat Party, they have they have taken over. And you're right, when AOC is leading the Democrats in the 2028 presidential race against uh JD Vance lead leading it on our side, it's going to be an epic battle between two totally fundamentally different worldviews about what America is, is America good or not, and where where America is going. And that's going to be on full display in 2028, but it's on full display in this midterm election in 2026 as well.
SPEAKER_13Two, ten, ten of them said we're capitalists. Rest of them wouldn't sign it. Now he mentioned AOC, right?
AOC Versus JD Vance Framing 2028
SPEAKER_13So she just broke up with her boyfriend, she just froze her eggs, and a lot of people, there's a lot of like online chatter about it. But American D Bunk posted something that I think is important to understand, and he tipped on it there, Representative Banks. He said it's going to be JD Vance and AOC in 2028. Okay, similarly aged. JD's in his 40s, she's in her third, late 30s, he's in his early 40s. JD Vance, I think, is my same age. I think we're both 42 or 43.
SPEAKER_16Okay, hold on, but we're already selecting the candidates. Okay.
SPEAKER_13No, they're running. But here's the thing: both of those people represent a way of being. JD Vance has, you know, Heartland America, blue collary, he's a Marine. Okay. Blue collary, picked himself up by the bootstraps. I mean, literally came from broken homes, right? To become the vice president of the United States, could converted to Catholicism, right? Starts a family. He's very much that picturesque ideal of the 1776 nuclear family, classical American meritocracy, pick yourself up by the bootstraps story. AOC kind of represents this millennial wave, this disenfranchised homeowners, these people that haven't been able to find quality careers or work, out of work bartenders, delaying family until they can get stabilized. The biological clock ticks. There are millions of single women that are going to identify with AOC. So this is what it says. I'm going to summarize AOC's week so you can finally understand why she's currently the Democrat front runner for 2028. She filmed herself injecting fertility hormones and announced she's freezing her eggs. She casually declared woke one was crazy. You should view this as a clean public break from the brand that made her famous. She's signaling growth and maturity by distancing herself from wokeness. And she's doing it without fully abandoning her tribe. She allegedly split off from her fiance. She's a career woman in her mid-30s. She's modeling the timelines. Taylor Swift has done the same thing, right? Taylor Swift is growing up with her audience. Okay. Trade-off, uh, timelines, trade-offs, and biological realities that define the millions of women in her generation. This alone is a winning combination on the left and resonates with most women. They want validation that their path, delayed family, career first, personal autonomy, anxiety about the biological clock, is seen and heard. This week, tens of millions of women in their 20s to 50s looked at AOC and saw themselves. No other prominent female Democrat currently occupies that lane and has her cultural reach. She knows how to get attention, has media fluency, and is authentic. She's presenting the modern woman. You're looking at the 2028 current Democrat nominee. She broke up with her fiance of four years. Now, after she broke up with him, she posted a bunch of thirst trap videos of her walking around in a sports bra and leggings.
SPEAKER_16Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_13She's getting eyeballs, right?
SPEAKER_16You gotta appeal to all the demographics, Taylor.
SPEAKER_13Now, there's another story that's broke this week dealing with the activity of the FBI vis-a-vis censorship and uh defensive briefs
FBI Round River And Labeling Disinfo
SPEAKER_13and stuff like that. So this comes from Jeff Clark. This is huge news. So we're just gonna bullet point this. FBI received corruption warnings from Biden from 14 informants, but chose to bury it, bury it rather than investigate. Secret operation Round River, Round River, like return to source, take it, bring it back home, was launched in 2020 specifically to classify Ukraine corruption allegations as Russian disinformation. Bill Barr, Mike Pompeo flagged, they were flagged as Russian conduits while they were investigating Biden family corruption themselves. The deep state itself and the Bidens and the Bidens clear political bias here. Oop didn't mean to do that. GOP lawmakers, Grassley, Johnson, Graham, Nunes, and Jordan, by the FBI were marked the same way, all while investigating barisma, Hunter, Biden ties. The idea all these men were Russian agents is ludicrous. But the FBI tagged them as such. Three confidential sources reported for years on Hunter uh Burisma connections. The FBI retroactively labeled their reporting as Russian propaganda, anyways. So the FBI had confidential informants that they were getting this information from. And then they turned around and said the information we're getting is Russian disinfo to package it up and brief lawmakers and the president stuff, even though they knew it wasn't Russian disinfo. It was actual compromise of the Biden family.
SPEAKER_16And how could you classify this as any other thing as uh clear political bias?
SPEAKER_13Yeah. Bottom line, internal intelligence warrants, warns plus congressional investigations equals tactics to suppress and relabel any investigation daggers pointed at the Bidens as foreign influence operations. Once again, the FBI shown to total to be totally out of control, obstructing Trump admin officials, all in order to cover for the Biden family. Compare this to the nonsense persecution narrative Hunter Biden is currently on the media circuit now trying to peddle. And he is, right? Lie after lie after lie. Hunter and the Bidens revealed to be liars once again. And you'll recognize that these round river tactics are exactly what we'd be deployed in advance of the 2020 presidential debate to lie about the Hunter Biden laptop, namely the Intel community running cover to say. We'll just call it Russian deinformation.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, that's the ticket.
SPEAKER_13Catherine Heridge also reported on this. Okay. And here's her bullet points from her the report, the reporting out of the FBI report itself. So here's the report. Okay, so these are the notes. Quote: We are investigating whether the FITF Foreign Influence Task Force used information to undermine or influence ongoing investigations by only focusing on the subset of confidential human sources involving the Bidens. So basically they ignored all the other foreign influence. And if there was alleged foreign influence against the Bidens, they repackaged it as Russian disinfo. They just made that their exclusive policy of the FITF. We remain concerned that defensive briefings to Congress may have been overly focused on just Biden and Ukraine rather than balanced picture of all foreign threats. So they kept coming in and briefing Grassley and Jordan. The Russians are trying to smear the Bidens. The Russians are trying to smear the Bidens. The Bidens were smearing themselves. Although these alleged activities occurred during a different era within my bureau, this is Cash Patel writing. My team has firmly committed to identifying, investigating, and holding accountable all abuses. Patel writes, immediately when he was put in office, he disbanded the task force when he became the FBI director. Note defensive briefings are done by the FBI to warn individuals or institutions that they are the target of foreign disinformation campaigns. They went to Grassley and said, Everything you're being fed about Hunter Biden and Barisma is a foreign disinfo campaign. So he's got whistleblowers, and then he's got the FBI saying, those whistleblowers are working for Russia. But they weren't. They were working for who?
SPEAKER_10Say it, say it with me. The FBI. You can't hate these people enough.
SPEAKER_13There's not a little bit of dog poop in the tray of brownies.
SPEAKER_16Maybe all of it.
SPEAKER_13Ron Johnson recently confirmed that Nikki Flores, who wrote the internal shadow government message, was one of the FBI agents who gave him and Chuck Grassley a defensive briefing in August 2020 about alleged disinformation campaign targeting the Biden family. Collectivists like to collect everything into one, right? The people are one entity, the labor class, the aristocracy. Everyone's the same. Everybody gets a label. All information has to go through central processing. Go read the book 1984 to understand exactly how this works. The opening pages describes rabbit holing history. That's what these guys are doing. So here from this task force, right? This is the letter saying I got rid of it. And Round River. And what was Round River involved with? Well, here's something. We're pushing in this is from Nikki Flores, the one who told Grassley that the Hunter Biden stuff was Russian disinfo. Round River, bring it back home. Bring it back to a single source. When it came to elections, we're pushing out a note today to all field officers that all election-related internal reports must come through that task force, the foreign influence operation headquarters. Okay. And then she wrote again, this was at 801 a.m. at 8.02, she wrote, or she was replied to. It's a little on the nose there. So if I'm in Arizona and I see an open box of ballots that's unfolded, that has been run through the tabulation machines and counted as legitimate voters. And I call up the United States attorney and I say, here's pictures, here's evidence, here's lack of chain of custody, here is a smoking gun. That attorney had to call Nikki Flores and say, look at what I have. And she'd go, Great, I'll take that information, we'll get right on top of it. And it would go right into the round file. Pennsylvania, Georgia, New York, Virginia, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California.
SPEAKER_10Hey, we got voter fraud. Yeah, we're on top of that.
SPEAKER_13Right into hey, everybody looking into voter fraud? That's all that's all a whisper campaign from the Russians. That's just info. That's no different. It's a whisper campaign from the Democrats. Don't believe your lying eyes that these these machines can cheat because we own them. Yeah. And our preferred candidates aren't making it in. And we don't, you got all the PCOs in the room going one direction, but yet the votes go a different direction. So the PCOs have lost control of county, or there's something going on behind the scenes. Don't worry. We got this. I'm basically running a shadow government across the FBI at this point. Why are they why are they bringing USB sticks to a centralized voting center in Wisconsin today? Why can't just every center just publish the results and then just add them up publicly? Right. Why does it have to be on a USB stick? I don't know how to read binary in a USB stick.
SPEAKER_16I'm just going to suggest it again. We need to go back to in-person voting only.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. So Catherine Heritage continues. The classified Delta project. So another project was classified by Tolski Gabbard. FBI's influenced task force unofficially formed a group of analysts who gathered, quote, all derogatory information about Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Barisma, as well as so-called Ukraine narrative. Bring it all in. Yeah, we'll investigate it all. Analysis analysts red flag negative reporting had minute administrative access and files deemed Russia disinformation. So a hot tip would come in and they'd go, yep, put it over there.
SPEAKER_16Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Round River team operated leading up to and through the 2020 US presidential election. Some long-standing confidential sources eventually terminated after reporting negative intel about the Ukraine and Biden's, and Round River did not corroborate any of the actual allegations of the Ukraine narrative because they didn't want to. They didn't want to. In a perfect world, my protests would have been heard. I wouldn't have protested because there were a lot of other people protesting before me.
SPEAKER_16But you were protesting because you felt bad about something else that happened before that that you couldn't ignore.
SPEAKER_13I couldn't ignore. I was looking at the future my children were walking into. Because I've read books like Soylent Green. By the way, yeah, we're eating ourselves. Look at the food cut food dyes and stuff like that and where that's derived from. What's the flavoring called? Salama, saloma, or whatever? Field tissue. Why do you think they've legalized abortion up to birth in 10 states now? There's a market for it. I'm not kidding you. This is a proven fact. I've read Swilent Green. I've read 1984. I've read Fahrenheit 451. I know it's a good one. I've read Animal. So I'm looking at the world my kids are moving into, and yeah, I wanted to do something about it. I don't know. I guess we'll see how the story ends. Woke 2.0 is going to be the best. Woke 2.0 is going to be the best. All right. A couple other things just of interest. So this Lauren Boebert story is fascinating. So Alex Rosen, who's the one who busted Daryl Dogs locally, who then I don't know.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_13Whatever's going on. Apparently it was a guy in California. Alex Rosen hasn't said that.
SPEAKER_16Sure.
SPEAKER_13Kit Tap Son has. So turns out, holy shy, he posted this. 18 year old with his with his 18 in two weeks girlfriend. So the underage kid.
SPEAKER_16Oh, geez.
SPEAKER_13And he was 18. So in some states, Romeo and Juliet laws would kind of cover this. Now, he took a video, apparently maybe disseminated. I don't know. All that's just don't like it. But here's the interesting thing about Alex Rosen posting this. He goes, uh, thank goodness Colorado is taking this seriously. Now, remember, he drives around the whole country. He's got arrests in all 50 states, okay, while Denver police are still having arrested a preschool teacher that admitted admitted to molesting his students that he caught. So California is going after him, but not him. So I'm not justifying what he's doing, but you can't hate these people enough. They'll selectively do whatever they want.
SPEAKER_16This is unequal treatment under the law.
SPEAKER_13This is no different than hot tips about Hunter Bison Barisma relabeling it as Russia disinfo. Oh, this guy's a pedophile, you know, separated from his underage girlfriend by weeks versus a preschool teacher who's molesting five-year-olds, four-year-olds, three-year-olds, and admits it. You can't hate these people enough.
SPEAKER_10I have seen faces of evil.
SPEAKER_13So I don't advocate getting rid of jails and prisons. I don't advocate getting rid of law enforcement, but I sure think we could clean up the books and regulations as to how they go about their public service. And that we actually go after real criminals. What's the one thing you hear on every YouTube video where a police officer walks up to harass a pedestrian for open carry or for some random thing? Can I see your ID? And what do the people always say in the videos? Don't you have real crime to fight?
SPEAKER_16Yeah.
SPEAKER_13And that's the question we have to ask. Don't you have real crime to fight? You guys are trying to solve a problem that's not. Right. In Meridian, Idaho, while they're arresting Sarah Brady and they deployed four police officers into a field. What do you think's happening everywhere else at that moment? Scott Besson posted something today that uh that came out of the Treasury Department, which is in in the 1776 live.us world, this is a really big deal.
Treasury Rule Change And IRS IT Waste
SPEAKER_13Because we deal with trusts and beneficiaries and stuff like that. So Fenson issued a final rule that permanently removes the requirement US companies and persons report beneficial ownership information. So they had done this thing. It was a kind of anti-money laundering deal where if you had undisclosed beneficiaries, so if you have a trust, the beneficiaries are private. Corporations, Nevada, Wyoming, uh, South Dakota, they'll the the true owners don't have to be disclosed on corporate paperwork, the beneficiaries. But when you went and bought property or did certain things, you had to disclose them. So it's like, well, what's the point of having a trust if it's not private? And you know, and also it's like uh there's just a lot of issues with that. Like, I understand you're trying to prevent money laundering, but that's like one of a thousand people that have a trust or you know, uh are trying to protect their assets. Uh they said they got rid of it completely. They also announced that they will delete previously reported information by US persons from the beneficial ownership database. And Scott Besson said, today's action is a victory for common sense and American small businesses. POTUS promised to cut red tape, and his final rule delivers treasury's eliminating a burdensome reporting requirement for millions of law-abiding owners without compromising our national security. I know for a fact that uh I know someone who made a decision not to purchase real estate because they didn't want to disclose the beneficial owners. That was the only reason they didn't do it. So the economy lost out on that transaction because of that. And I'm sure that, you know, when you're talking about uh trusts and stuff, this could be really big. You know, really big. Okay. Another thing that happened yesterday was uh uh Scott Bessant was on with Laura Ingram and he had one of the Doge employees that went into the IRS and kind of analyzed that whole system. And they did, I believe this is one in a series of three kind of releases of information about what they found inside the IRS. And so this is the Doge officer sitting next to Scott Bessent talking about the IT situation over at the IRS.
SPEAKER_24It's it's hard to really grasp the scale of this because we we process at the IRS about the same amount of data as a mid-sized bank. And a typical mid-sized bank will have somewhere between one and 200 people in IT, and they'll have an operations and maintenance budget in like the $20 million a year range. We have 8,000 people in IT, and our operations and maintenance budget is three and a half billion dollars a year. Oh, I don't really know why yet, but I will tell you that 80% of that budget goes to contractors and licenses. We cannot perform the basic functions of tax collection without paying a toll to all these contractors. We really have to figure out how to get out of this hole. We're in a really deep hole right now. How do we turn this around? We have we have a three and a half billion dollar operations and maintenance budget. We have a $3.7 billion modernization effort within IT. That's a lot of budget, and we are way beyond any reasonable cost for what you would expect in a private company for this.
SPEAKER_02What has been the biggest surprise? You again, uh Secretary Bessant's, you know, been in the business world as well, but he heard it from me. But when you first saw this, what was the biggest surprise that you found at that Department of Treasury?
SPEAKER_24I would say it's the disconnect between leadership and the people actually doing the work is a big one. I would say that there are it doesn't take a lot. It is somebody who cares to solve these problems. Uh, you find contracts that are 10, 20, 30, 50 million dollars, and you just ask, like, why are we doing this? And that group's just like, I don't know. And then you cancel it, and then nothing happens. It's just inertia has just taken over.
SPEAKER_13Inertia has taken over. So the IRS will destroy your business if you misappropriate funds, have dead-end contracts, money goes somewhere it's not. But then they can't even police themselves, man. They can't even police themselves. It's unreal. It's unreal. It's unreal. The truth is stranger than fiction, which is what I'll leave you with today. Right? This is the reality, but we say it like it's a joke.
SPEAKER_15I have a joke for you. Okay. The government is excellent and uses your tax dollars efficiently.
SPEAKER_13All right, guys, that's it for us today. I don't know. Hopefully tomorrow. Today's a great show. I don't know. I mean, are we happy? Are we not? At least we know. At least we can walk with our heads high and be like, yep, this is what it is. You can't fix things until you acknowledge and accept them as they are. All right, guys, we'll talk to you again tomorrow.
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Monty Python Peasants And Closing Laugh
SPEAKER_21Come up to the battle. I'm thirty-seven. I'm thirty-seven, I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you ma'am. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say something about the old woman, but from behind, you're not my objective is you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king. Oh king, a very nice. 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. If there's ever going to be any progress, lovely people. How'd you do? How do you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of the Who? The Britons. Who are the Britons? But we all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king. No we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes are. How dare you go? Bringing classes in the game. That's what it's all about. Only people would these good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're 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 quack. I order you to be quacked. I'm your king. You don't vote for kings? Why do you become king then? 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, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart through a saw that is shut up. I mean, if I went round saying I was an emperor, just because some moistened bitch had lobbed a scimitar at me, they put me away. Shut up, will you? Shut up. Now we see the violence inherited the system. Shut up! Now we see the violence inherited in the system! Help, help! I'm being repressed, bloody peasant! Oh, what a giveaway! You hear that? Do you hear that, eh? That's what I'm on about. Do you see repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?
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