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[00:00:00] Howdy. Welcome to Free Speech Friday.
[00:00:02] Um,
[00:00:03] it's a sick free speech Friday over
[00:00:05] here. Uh, your boy your boy got the
[00:00:08] fever.
[00:00:10] Dropped in hard to a fever last night.
[00:00:14] Um, and still feeling it a little bit.
[00:00:16] Still feeling it a little bit. We're
[00:00:18] drinking tea here tonight. Um,
[00:00:23] but that ain't going to stop us from
[00:00:24] talking [ __ ] about our depraved
[00:00:27] government and the sickos.
[00:00:29] that are running the world.
[00:00:32] Um because
[00:00:35] because yeah,
[00:00:38] how's a little sickness going to stop
[00:00:39] the sickness in this world? Um
[00:00:44] couple of announcements, couple of
[00:00:45] announcements, a little bit of
[00:00:46] housekeeping while people get in here.
[00:00:48] Um
[00:00:50] I don't know if we're actually streaming
[00:00:51] to kick tonight. We're attempting to
[00:00:53] stream to kick tonight. I made a kick
[00:00:55] made a kick channel. Um,
[00:00:58] and I suspect it's going to be a lot
[00:00:59] cooler than Twitch because they pay
[00:01:02] creators way better. Um, basically all
[00:01:04] the revenue goes to creators. And it's
[00:01:07] not Amazon. Um, it is a bunch of, uh,
[00:01:11] dudes that made money from online
[00:01:13] gambling down in Australia that fund
[00:01:15] that, that run that. But, um, seems a
[00:01:19] lot more chill. Seems a lot more free
[00:01:21] speechy. And we're attempting to stream
[00:01:23] to it, but I don't think it's actually
[00:01:24] working. and it keeps on trying to
[00:01:25] connect, failing to connect, trying to
[00:01:26] connect, failing to connect. We'll
[00:01:27] figure it out someday.
[00:01:29] But,
[00:01:31] um, yeah, dumb question. What's Kick?
[00:01:32] Kick is another streaming platform like
[00:01:34] Twitch. Um, Twitch has all sorts of
[00:01:36] issues. It's owned by Amazon. Um, and
[00:01:40] the dudes that founded Stake, the online
[00:01:43] gambling
[00:01:45] platform, um, took their FU money,
[00:01:49] billions of dollars that they made off
[00:01:50] of that, and they founded a streaming
[00:01:54] platform called Kick, um, which is more
[00:01:57] free speech centric and seems pretty
[00:02:01] seems pretty cool in that that ethos of
[00:02:03] it. Um, it is very it it involves a lot
[00:02:06] of streamers on there are like doing
[00:02:08] online gambling game streaming, which is
[00:02:10] kind of whack, but um, you know, your
[00:02:12] boy's just going to be on there breaking
[00:02:14] the matrix, giving information, trying
[00:02:15] to, uh, break through all the slop.
[00:02:19] Um, and they pay creators way better
[00:02:21] than Twitch. Like on Twitch, when you're
[00:02:23] gifting subs and stuff like that, half
[00:02:25] the revenue is going to Amazon.
[00:02:27] On Kick, almost all the revenue goes to
[00:02:30] creators. So, but we don't need to get
[00:02:31] all into that. We don't need to get all
[00:02:33] into that tonight. Um, I don't even
[00:02:34] think it's working. It keeps on sending
[00:02:37] data, streaming for 5 seconds, then
[00:02:39] failing to stream. Reream is having
[00:02:41] trouble with cake for whatever reason.
[00:02:43] So, we'll figure it out another time.
[00:02:45] Um, show must go on. So, the tea is
[00:02:48] steeping. The people are getting in
[00:02:50] here. The government's still ruled by
[00:02:52] pedophiles.
[00:02:54] Gigi's digesting her chicken. Um, it's
[00:02:57] just another Friday in paradise. We
[00:03:00] moved houses. [ __ ] again,
[00:03:04] it's been a very busy week. Um,
[00:03:07] I've been very busy and now sick. But
[00:03:12] enough about me. How are you guys doing,
[00:03:14] chat? How are you guys doing? While we
[00:03:17] wait for people to get in here kind of
[00:03:18] the pre-show, let us know where you're
[00:03:21] tuning in from. Let us know where you're
[00:03:23] tuning in from. How's your day going?
[00:03:26] Hanging in there. Sick as [ __ ]
[00:03:29] Everyone's getting sick right now, huh?
[00:03:31] We got Oregon, Kansas,
[00:03:34] I hate juice, New Zealand, Texas,
[00:03:37] Victoria, BC,
[00:03:41] West Virginia, Montreal. Yeah, Florida,
[00:03:47] Pennsylvania.
[00:03:50] Oh, I see a I see a flag. Was that
[00:03:52] Czech?
[00:03:55] Qatar,
[00:03:58] South Africa,
[00:04:01] Vermont, Poland,
[00:04:03] Tennessee, Portland, Oregon,
[00:04:06] South Dakota,
[00:04:08] Israel tuning in. Canada tuning in. El
[00:04:11] Paso tuning in. Spain tuning in.
[00:04:14] Trinidad tuning in. Guana, what's up?
[00:04:17] Guana, how you doing, dude? How are you
[00:04:20] doing? Oklahoma, Idaho, Minishnot,
[00:04:23] Slovakia, what's up, Slovakia? Iran with
[00:04:26] the laughy face. Are you trolling? Iran,
[00:04:29] are you trolling out there?
[00:04:31] I think I ran is trolling. Um, hey Gigi,
[00:04:34] you want to go lie down? Why don't you
[00:04:36] go lie down? Yeah, just just lie down,
[00:04:38] babe.
[00:04:42] Gigi has uh had a very movie life
[00:04:44] lately. Very tumultuous. A lot of
[00:04:46] changes for Gigi's life lately. Been
[00:04:48] moving around like [ __ ] crazy.
[00:04:50] Um, but we're settled for at least the
[00:04:53] next month. And there's goats and
[00:04:56] chickens. Um, and there's fresh chicken
[00:04:59] eggs. And so Gigi's very happy that
[00:05:02] there's goats and chickens. She has goat
[00:05:05] friends now. Um,
[00:05:08] so
[00:05:10] the entire flat earth is here.
[00:05:13] Louisiana.
[00:05:16] Hey, at least you ain't in Florida, bud.
[00:05:18] At least you ain't in Florida.
[00:05:20] Um, you guys ever do that thing where
[00:05:22] you drop the cough drop straight into
[00:05:24] the tea and you just drop the tea. Get
[00:05:28] that cough droppy.
[00:05:31] Um,
[00:05:34] cool. People are getting in here. I
[00:05:35] think we're ready to get started. Um,
[00:05:40] it's going to be a tired show tonight.
[00:05:41] I'm tired. Um, we're all tired. We're
[00:05:45] tired of the lies. We're tired of the
[00:05:46] [ __ ] We're tired of being ruled
[00:05:49] over by pedophiles and paying taxes to
[00:05:51] pedophiles. We're tired
[00:05:53] of all of it. We're tired of the lack of
[00:05:56] accountability.
[00:05:58] We're tired of us on the internet doing
[00:06:03] the DOJ's job for them while Pam Bondi
[00:06:07] and Cash Patel
[00:06:11] pretend like there's nothing happening.
[00:06:13] Well, Dan Bonino comes back to own the
[00:06:16] [ __ ] Black Pillars
[00:06:19] while obviously being botted, promoted,
[00:06:21] controlled,
[00:06:23] and railed up the ass daily.
[00:06:28] It's a real [ __ ] show and it's tiring.
[00:06:31] Even if I hadn't been up all night with
[00:06:33] a fever, it would still be tiring.
[00:06:37] But that being said, there is
[00:06:42] a lot of progress being made. There are
[00:06:45] a lot of tools
[00:06:48] um
[00:06:50] being passed around. There's a lot of
[00:06:52] free speech being speeched. There's a
[00:06:54] lot of noticing
[00:06:57] occurring.
[00:06:59] And it is encouraging.
[00:07:02] It is encouraging
[00:07:05] to watch people waking up not just to
[00:07:10] the pedophile elite,
[00:07:13] not just to Pizzagate and
[00:07:16] that conspiracy theorists have basically
[00:07:18] been right about [ __ ] everything,
[00:07:21] but also
[00:07:25] to the Jewish nature of it all.
[00:07:29] Not just the Israeli nature of it all,
[00:07:31] but the
[00:07:33] the
[00:07:35] cobbolistic
[00:07:38] Jewish
[00:07:41] Rothschild elite that have that really
[00:07:44] they didn't take over Israel, they
[00:07:45] founded Israel, but they've really taken
[00:07:48] over the global Jewish identity. um
[00:07:52] despite them not really representing
[00:07:56] all Jews and being horrible [ __ ]
[00:07:59] people and representing horrible
[00:08:02] ideology.
[00:08:04] Uh
[00:08:08] they
[00:08:10] um they have so much power,
[00:08:13] so much money,
[00:08:16] so much control over banking and media
[00:08:19] and politics and blackmail
[00:08:22] that
[00:08:24] the Jewish supremacist elite has become
[00:08:28] a huge part of the story. And it's
[00:08:31] really refreshing to to watch the world
[00:08:34] notice that. It would be insane if they
[00:08:37] didn't notice that because it's so
[00:08:39] overtly on display in the files. this
[00:08:43] supremacist ideology
[00:08:45] that is not just supremacist in the
[00:08:48] nature of believing that Jews are better
[00:08:50] than other people, but is supremacist to
[00:08:53] the point of eugenicist thinking of
[00:08:59] genetic racial
[00:09:02] uh not just uh belief but actual action
[00:09:10] uh technology. ology
[00:09:13] influence in our world.
[00:09:16] It's wild. Um, even for I think us
[00:09:21] researchers that had you know read the
[00:09:25] books and done the due diligence and
[00:09:27] were familiar with the story and its
[00:09:29] many depths and convoluted rabbit holes.
[00:09:35] It's still I at least for me it's wild
[00:09:39] to see how openly this was discussed and
[00:09:42] how
[00:09:44] how pervasive
[00:09:47] this mindset is amongst
[00:09:52] the Jewish members of this trafficking
[00:09:55] ring.
[00:09:56] It's no surprise though because how do
[00:10:00] you
[00:10:02] how do you
[00:10:04] be a person that can do this to innocent
[00:10:10] children
[00:10:11] if you don't think of them as less than
[00:10:13] human?
[00:10:17] If you see all people as children of
[00:10:19] God, the way Christians are supposed to,
[00:10:24] the way Muslims are supposed to,
[00:10:27] the way I would hope we all do in our
[00:10:30] own way,
[00:10:32] you can't traffic
[00:10:35] the children of God.
[00:10:39] But
[00:10:41] when you believe
[00:10:44] in your soul
[00:10:47] that you are chosen by God and all the
[00:10:51] other races
[00:10:53] are evil
[00:10:56] subhuman
[00:10:59] animals
[00:11:02] put here to work for you.
[00:11:06] Well,
[00:11:08] that explains an awful lot about how we
[00:11:12] can end up here.
[00:11:14] It explains an awful lot about the state
[00:11:18] of the world today.
[00:11:24] Now, the question is,
[00:11:27] what are we going to do about it? And I
[00:11:30] do have some thoughts, actually,
[00:11:31] thoughts that I'm surprised I hadn't
[00:11:33] thought sooner.
[00:11:38] But before we get to thoughts,
[00:11:42] maybe we should review a little bit of
[00:11:43] what's come out, talk a little bit of
[00:11:46] [ __ ] about our government
[00:11:50] and their beyond pathetic, their perous
[00:11:55] response
[00:11:56] to the whole situation.
[00:12:02] and uh
[00:12:04] hopefully find a little bit of light in
[00:12:06] this very tiring darkness.
[00:12:10] And to lead off today, our lead story of
[00:12:13] the day today is the fact that yes, it
[00:12:18] has emerged that
[00:12:21] not only is it extremely likely that
[00:12:24] Jeffrey Epste is still alive, living in
[00:12:27] Israel,
[00:12:32] but that he's probably playing video
[00:12:34] games.
[00:12:36] He's probably playing Fortnite. Perhaps
[00:12:42] pictures have emerged of an old man,
[00:12:45] bearded and disheveled as he may look,
[00:12:49] that looks an awful lot like Jeffrey
[00:12:52] Epstein being escorted by a security
[00:12:55] entourage through the streets of Tel
[00:12:57] Aviv.
[00:12:59] We'll talk about that. I'm sure you've
[00:13:00] seen it. and we'll do a brief a brief
[00:13:03] speedrun with Asmin Gold of the video
[00:13:06] game dig that has been done. Um because
[00:13:10] you know who better than Asmin to take
[00:13:12] us through the video game subculture
[00:13:15] that has discovered his handles, his
[00:13:18] accounts,
[00:13:20] their uh ongoing status and achievements
[00:13:25] in
[00:13:26] um levels and battle passes that weren't
[00:13:29] released until after the man was
[00:13:31] allegedly killed.
[00:13:33] Um,
[00:13:34] I don't know as we're going to dig so
[00:13:36] deep into the 4chan post that originally
[00:13:39] alleged that he had been taken out in a
[00:13:42] van the day before he was announced
[00:13:46] suicided. Um, but I'm sure you've seen
[00:13:49] that post that's been circulating. It
[00:13:51] was a 4chan post that was posted before
[00:13:54] the world knew that Epstein had
[00:13:56] committed suicide. And it alleged that
[00:14:00] a strange van had come and it seemed
[00:14:02] like he had been swapped out the night
[00:14:04] before he died, the day before he died.
[00:14:06] And then we got in this email release,
[00:14:09] we got details on how the government
[00:14:12] investigated that claim and actually
[00:14:16] I think subpoenaed 4chan to get the user
[00:14:20] information of that person and confirmed
[00:14:22] that that person did work at the prison
[00:14:25] and therefore
[00:14:27] added a lot of legitimacy to the fact
[00:14:30] that that post had been made by someone
[00:14:33] who would know, someone in position
[00:14:37] to be telling the truth.
[00:14:40] You put it all together
[00:14:42] and it seems a lot more likely than not.
[00:14:46] Personally, I'm at like 99% at this
[00:14:48] point that Jeffrey Epstein is alive
[00:14:53] walking around in Tel Aviv
[00:14:56] and that his dead body was likely a
[00:15:00] swap. Theories are emerging about who he
[00:15:03] was swapped with. People have speculated
[00:15:07] that it may have been uh
[00:15:10] who was it? I'm I'm getting it wrong to
[00:15:12] say Hillary Clinton's brother. Um whose
[00:15:16] brother was it?
[00:15:19] Uh
[00:15:21] people saying Anthony Bourdain in the
[00:15:24] comments. Um
[00:15:27] that's not the theory that's currently
[00:15:29] floating, but yeah, Hillary Clinton's
[00:15:31] brother. Um, there's some ear analysis
[00:15:34] and some nose analysis that is
[00:15:38] not uncompelling.
[00:15:40] Um, but let's pull up Asmin here and get
[00:15:44] into the basis of what's going on right
[00:15:47] now with this.
[00:15:50] And
[00:15:51] let me just pull it in a little bit.
[00:15:57] Maybe Jeffrey Epste is still alive. In
[00:15:59] the Epstein files, there's a receipt
[00:16:01] from YouTube where his username is
[00:16:03] Littlest Jeff 1. Hello, Littlest.
[00:16:08] Oh, Asmin. Um, the Littlest Jeff one
[00:16:13] is actually Little St. Jeff one, like
[00:16:16] Little St. James, his island,
[00:16:19] right? He didn't call him Littlest Jeff.
[00:16:22] He didn't call himself that. Um, I
[00:16:24] assume that it's just a coincidence that
[00:16:27] it's the same spelling as Little St.
[00:16:29] Jeff. Um, which if it wasn't so [ __ ]
[00:16:32] up would be a relatively clever
[00:16:34] username. Um, yes. Jeff 1. Wait,
[00:16:39] littlest Jeff 1. There was a charge in
[00:16:42] May 2019, but he died in August. Wait,
[00:16:47] Chapter 5, season 1. Wait, that was that
[00:16:51] was recent. Epstein's Fortnite account
[00:16:53] is active in Israel. No. Fortnite
[00:16:57] tracker. We have All right, gentlemen.
[00:16:58] We have the Fortnite account right now.
[00:17:01] Let's pull it up. The profile has just
[00:17:04] been made private. Wait a minute. Can I
[00:17:07] look at this on Wayback Machine?
[00:17:10] It has not archived that URL. Epstein
[00:17:13] just privated his account. I have
[00:17:15] screenshots of his stats confirming he's
[00:17:17] alive. How is this proof? Okay, let's do
[00:17:21] a little exercise here. Like um if you
[00:17:24] haven't seen uh did an episode with
[00:17:26] Tucker uh recorded remotely the other
[00:17:28] night that just aired today where Tucker
[00:17:31] asked me um how can regular people keep
[00:17:35] up with the files? Where can they go for
[00:17:36] information? And what I said was go
[00:17:38] anywhere you want for the information.
[00:17:40] Just double check it and verify it for
[00:17:44] yourself by pulling up the DOJ's website
[00:17:49] for yourself,
[00:17:51] justice.gov/epstein,
[00:17:54] and using the search bar to type in
[00:17:58] keywords from what you're seeing to find
[00:18:01] the original documents for yourself and
[00:18:02] double check them.
[00:18:04] And when you type in Little St. Jeff one
[00:18:08] that username on these video game
[00:18:10] accounts.
[00:18:11] You get 26 results. I've not done this
[00:18:14] yet. This is the first time that I'm
[00:18:15] looking at these, but your YouTube
[00:18:18] receipt for little staint Jeff 1 sent to
[00:18:21] geocationmail.com.
[00:18:24] Thank you for your purchase of Frenzy
[00:18:26] from YouTube October 25th, 2014.
[00:18:31] Um, I don't understand
[00:18:36] video game and YouTube purchases like
[00:18:39] this purchase of freef fall. I assume
[00:18:41] that these are
[00:18:45] uh movies or something.
[00:18:50] Um,
[00:18:54] he's purchasing UFC on YouTube,
[00:18:58] it looks like.
[00:19:02] purchasing UFC. There's often a lot of
[00:19:03] duplicates of emails. More UFC on
[00:19:07] YouTube.
[00:19:11] Untold history of the United States
[00:19:12] season 1.
[00:19:19] Okay.
[00:19:23] Cool.
[00:19:25] So, he's a UFC fan.
[00:19:30] But that just indicates that this
[00:19:33] username is a username that he is using
[00:19:37] and it's a relatively unique username
[00:19:40] and my understanding is that Fortnite is
[00:19:43] completely distinct from YouTube and
[00:19:47] Google
[00:19:50] but
[00:19:52] you know
[00:19:54] yeah you would think correct chat you
[00:19:56] would think that that our [ __ ]
[00:19:58] government could subpoena these kinds of
[00:20:01] things. They could ask the tech
[00:20:02] companies to turn over this kind of
[00:20:04] information. And if his video game
[00:20:06] accounts are still active, you'd think
[00:20:09] they could track their [ __ ] IP
[00:20:11] addresses down and figure out who the
[00:20:13] hell is playing from Jeffrey Epstein's
[00:20:15] video game accounts because maybe he
[00:20:18] passed it off to his secret child that
[00:20:21] is, you know, being revealed in these
[00:20:23] files. Maybe he passed it off to
[00:20:28] Steve Bannon.
[00:20:30] Maybe his buddy Bannon is playing
[00:20:33] Fortnite with the kids.
[00:20:36] Maybe Leon Black is getting frisky in
[00:20:38] there, hunting for more Down Syndrome
[00:20:41] kids on Fortnite.
[00:20:43] Who knows?
[00:20:46] But either way, I think we have some
[00:20:47] questions, right? Okay. So, this is why
[00:20:50] people think that it's Jeffrey Epstein.
[00:20:52] He got a charge for $25 for V-Bucks on
[00:20:55] Fortnite. And this was on May 7th, 200.
[00:20:59] Okay, so there. So here's another
[00:21:02] example.
[00:21:04] $25.95
[00:21:06] is a relatively specific
[00:21:10] um
[00:21:12] thing you can type in. And we'll type it
[00:21:15] in as 25.95 charge exactly as it
[00:21:18] appeared there. Boom. Right there.
[00:21:22] Correct. Verified. Authentic.
[00:21:26] So V-Bucks on Fortnite.
[00:21:30] May 7th, 2019.
[00:21:36] Awkward.
[00:21:39] And you know what's even more [ __ ]
[00:21:40] awkward, which is going to be our theme
[00:21:42] for tonight,
[00:21:45] the two and from is redacted.
[00:21:50] meaning
[00:21:53] that someone at the DOJ
[00:21:57] read this
[00:21:59] and said, "Huh,
[00:22:01] after Jeffrey Epstein had killed
[00:22:04] himself,
[00:22:06] someone was buying V-Bucks on presumably
[00:22:09] his account.
[00:22:12] You know, should we A
[00:22:15] [ __ ] look into it or B
[00:22:19] cover it up with a censorship box?
[00:22:23] I'm sure they're protecting victims with
[00:22:25] the censorship box. I'm sure that's what
[00:22:27] they're censoring. It's a victim
[00:22:29] emailing another victim about their
[00:22:32] V-Bucks charge and it happened to show
[00:22:35] up in the Epstein cash.
[00:22:40] That's weird.
[00:22:44] And yeah, Chad, we know we know that May
[00:22:45] is before August. This is right before
[00:22:49] he gets taken in and dies. This is just
[00:22:52] what's in the emails. Then the gamers
[00:22:57] track down the account. And this is
[00:23:00] again, keep in mind, justice.gov.
[00:23:02] This is the government website for
[00:23:04] Jeffrey Epstein right here. And this is
[00:23:07] littlest Jeff with jee
[00:23:09] [email protected].
[00:23:12] It could be a troll, but how could it be
[00:23:14] a troll if they did it so far in
[00:23:16] advance? The account isn't brand new. It
[00:23:18] was discovered. My guy faked his death
[00:23:20] and immediately started playing
[00:23:22] Fortnite. Fortnite Chapter 1, Season 10
[00:23:25] ran from August 1st to October 20
[00:23:30] because there's a thing called Fortnite
[00:23:32] Tracker that tracks various people's
[00:23:35] progress. in the various campaigns of
[00:23:37] Fortnite
[00:23:38] >> 2019. Crazy. Get the screenshot of him
[00:23:41] playing season 6 before it's too late.
[00:23:43] Where are the other screenshots of this?
[00:23:45] I I want to see it. The It says, "I
[00:23:47] can't edit the post. Where's the imager
[00:23:48] link matches?" So he and And wait, this
[00:23:51] is season 4 and he had an 8% win rate.
[00:23:55] Look at Look at chapter um local. No,
[00:23:59] but um raw certified manuka very
[00:24:03] expensive honey. Yes. check. Um, it's
[00:24:07] what they had. It's a product of New
[00:24:08] Zealand. I wanted all of the be all the
[00:24:11] bee magic
[00:24:13] >> to uh bring me back to life.
[00:24:15] >> Three, season 17. 17% win rate. He has
[00:24:19] kids playing. He's in Tel A.
[00:24:22] >> Is a 17% win rate really high for
[00:24:23] Fortnite, guys? Does that mean he was
[00:24:26] the the last man standing 17% of the
[00:24:28] time? Cuz that seems pretty good.
[00:24:30] I've played Fortnite for like all of one
[00:24:34] day.
[00:24:36] Um, and it was pretty hard. It's pretty
[00:24:39] good, right? I'm pretty sure that I had
[00:24:42] a 0% win rate because there was always
[00:24:44] some [ __ ] camping in a corner
[00:24:46] with like 10 [ __ ] thousand powerups
[00:24:49] and like little laser beams that shot
[00:24:50] out of their back and like super gloves
[00:24:52] and the and the Captain America shield
[00:24:54] that would cut my head off and all these
[00:24:56] things. And it was just really dumb. It
[00:24:58] was like, man, I miss Call of Duty
[00:25:01] really bad. That was the only video game
[00:25:04] I'd played in like the last 10 years.
[00:25:07] And it just reminded me that, man, this
[00:25:09] used to be fun.
[00:25:11] If playing Fortnite, this could be Wait,
[00:25:14] this is his WoW account. Wait a minute.
[00:25:17] >> Context.
[00:25:17] >> This is the Department of Justice.
[00:25:19] Jeffrey Epstein played WoW and he he's a
[00:25:22] he was a wrath baby. This was right
[00:25:24] before Cataclysm.
[00:25:28] No [ __ ]
[00:25:30] The Jewish pedophile elite are playing
[00:25:32] World of Warcraft. Like, what the [ __ ]
[00:25:34] bro? Wait a minute.
[00:25:43] >> No, he was Horde. I knew it, guys. I
[00:25:46] knew it all along. He has heirlooms.
[00:25:48] Yes, he has heirlooms, which means that
[00:25:49] this is an alt. This is an alt
[00:25:51] character. Uh, this is Epstein, isn't
[00:25:53] it?
[00:25:54] So, this is the photo that's
[00:25:56] circulating.
[00:25:58] The first thing everyone should ask is,
[00:26:03] is it AI? And people have plugged this
[00:26:07] photo set, this photo into AI detectors,
[00:26:12] and it comes back saying that AI does
[00:26:16] not believe that this photo is AI. It's
[00:26:18] a actual street in Tel Aviv, I believe.
[00:26:22] um according to the AI analysis and AI
[00:26:25] does not believe that this is an AI
[00:26:27] photo. Believes that this is a real
[00:26:29] photo.
[00:26:31] And when you look at the facial
[00:26:33] structure,
[00:26:36] it's pretty [ __ ] close.
[00:26:41] Um it's not 100%.
[00:26:44] It's not proof of anything,
[00:26:49] but
[00:26:55] dude, who is this guy? Someone posted
[00:26:58] the photo without the beard on your
[00:27:00] Discord.
[00:27:07] Yeah, I don't know.
[00:27:09] I don't know. Could be an elaborate
[00:27:11] troll.
[00:27:13] Regardless of this photo, I think we
[00:27:15] have more than enough evidence between
[00:27:17] the drone footage of a person that looks
[00:27:19] like Epstein being on his island right
[00:27:21] after he was suicided and then hiding
[00:27:24] from the drone and the 4chan post of him
[00:27:28] apparently allegedly being swapped out
[00:27:30] the day before he was suicided and then
[00:27:33] the video game evidence of his accounts
[00:27:35] being active after he was dead.
[00:27:40] I think it all adds up to likely save
[00:27:42] this photo though. So, uh, which one is
[00:27:44] better? Okay, that that's a better. Not
[00:27:46] to mention that the actual photos of his
[00:27:48] death not matching.
[00:27:52] Um, let me pull this up.
[00:27:57] Not matching. So, the photo on the left
[00:28:01] is Epstein alive. The photo on the right
[00:28:03] is Epstein dead. If you're not aware,
[00:28:07] your ear is like a fingerprint. Your ear
[00:28:10] shape is unique to you. And you know,
[00:28:14] some people have similar ears to one
[00:28:16] another, but your ear is very much a
[00:28:21] thing.
[00:28:23] And
[00:28:24] this ear's shape of confir of like a
[00:28:28] live Epstein is very different. This
[00:28:30] bottom
[00:28:33] uh rounder opening here, lumpy curl
[00:28:37] right there. The top
[00:28:40] has this clear kind of line protruding
[00:28:43] into this U hook on the right. And this
[00:28:45] one is a totally different shape. It's
[00:28:47] this long long little bloop coming down
[00:28:50] from the top. Very different ears. The
[00:28:54] nose of Epstein being more straight. The
[00:28:56] nose of dead Epstein being more hooked.
[00:29:00] And you could, you know, you can make
[00:29:02] the argument that um when a person dies,
[00:29:05] their tissue changes
[00:29:09] uh a little bit. I'm no expert at I'm no
[00:29:12] mortician. Um but certainly like your
[00:29:15] cartilagynous
[00:29:17] tissue does change I believe when you
[00:29:20] die. Does it change like that? I do not
[00:29:25] know. I I I don't suspect it does.
[00:29:31] And that's all aside from
[00:29:33] all the suspicious [ __ ] around his
[00:29:36] death, the broken neckbones of the
[00:29:41] autopsy, allegedly the uh tattered
[00:29:45] cloth noose that he allegedly used to
[00:29:47] hang himself from like his bunk bed 5
[00:29:50] feet off the ground. Um, all of it
[00:29:53] making very little sense.
[00:29:57] photo. And why does it not What the
[00:30:00] [ __ ] Um, why is it not Why is it doing
[00:30:02] this? Like, what the [ __ ]
[00:30:05] The [ __ ]
[00:30:09] The [ __ ] guys,
[00:30:12] guys? Are are are they are are they in?
[00:30:15] Yeah, I'm really confused here.
[00:30:20] As
[00:30:20] >> What's going on with this?
[00:30:21] >> They're on to you, Asmin.
[00:30:24] So,
[00:30:29] the conspiracies just do not end. They
[00:30:31] do not end. There is no end to the
[00:30:36] [ __ ]
[00:30:38] that can transpire all at once here.
[00:30:42] And if you think about it, why wouldn't
[00:30:43] he still be alive?
[00:30:46] Dude is one of the most valuable assets
[00:30:48] Israel has ever had.
[00:30:52] He
[00:30:54] ran point on the most significant
[00:30:57] Israeli intelligence operation in
[00:30:59] Israeli history. Maybe ex probably save
[00:31:02] for stealing nuclear weapons from us,
[00:31:06] which his predecessor, Robert Maxwell,
[00:31:09] was deeply involved in.
[00:31:12] Yeah.
[00:31:14] But the thing is that when you run the
[00:31:16] blackmail operation, that's a little
[00:31:17] different than stealing nuclear secrets
[00:31:20] because
[00:31:21] the relationship capital that you've
[00:31:24] acquired over that time. There's a lot
[00:31:26] that lives in your head
[00:31:29] that is valuable as is that you might
[00:31:32] not want to just
[00:31:35] suicide and erase all the things that
[00:31:38] are in that man's head.
[00:31:42] So,
[00:31:45] come to your own conclusions, do your
[00:31:46] own research. I would argue you should
[00:31:49] keep an open mind to all possibilities.
[00:31:52] Um, maybe he's alive,
[00:31:54] maybe he's dead, maybe he's a [ __ ]
[00:31:57] demon from the Netherorlds.
[00:32:02] Who knows?
[00:32:04] Who knows?
[00:32:08] Um,
[00:32:12] I do just want to give um
[00:32:17] a quick shout out to our guy Tucker for
[00:32:22] having me on and for being um
[00:32:26] being the dude with the biggest most
[00:32:29] mainstreamiest platform
[00:32:33] to stay loud about this and to use his
[00:32:36] platform to speak up about this
[00:32:38] continuously. Um, it's very cool to see
[00:32:42] and um, it's very refreshing because he
[00:32:45] doesn't have to do that. A lot of people
[00:32:47] in his shoes wouldn't and are not doing
[00:32:50] that.
[00:32:51] And um
[00:32:54] and more than anything, more than most
[00:32:56] people, he's been unafraid from the
[00:32:59] start to talk about the Israeli nature
[00:33:03] of this blackmail ring, which like you
[00:33:05] got to give the man props for that. Um,
[00:33:08] just the fact that he would have me on
[00:33:12] as opposed to like some weird controlled
[00:33:14] like normie journalist or something to
[00:33:16] talk about this and that he would dive
[00:33:19] straight into the pizzagate angle of it
[00:33:22] is like say what you want about the man,
[00:33:25] but like that's pretty cool.
[00:33:29] That is pretty damn cool, bro. Um, so I
[00:33:32] don't know exactly where we're at in
[00:33:33] this. We're just going to play a quick
[00:33:35] clip and I hopefully have pinpointed one
[00:33:38] that we can jump off of in the past how
[00:33:40] a wrap-up smear works where you wrap a
[00:33:43] problematic narrative up in a um at the
[00:33:47] at the opener there where I mean like
[00:33:49] pizza and grape soda is a very overt
[00:33:52] pairing um that I'm not sure I've ever
[00:33:55] seen anyone actually like eat. chat. Has
[00:33:58] anyone in the chat ever eaten the
[00:34:01] pairing of pizza and grape soda?
[00:34:05] Has anyone ever had pizza and grape soda
[00:34:09] together? And if you are, second
[00:34:11] question, are you black?
[00:34:17] Has anyone white ever had pizza and
[00:34:20] grape soda? Right? Like, am I am I
[00:34:22] wrong? Am I wrong? Right? Like because
[00:34:25] we all know that the Epstein network,
[00:34:26] none of these dudes are black.
[00:34:29] So that's if you're black, sorry, you're
[00:34:31] not a part of this poll. If you're
[00:34:32] black, I get it. You can have that grape
[00:34:35] drink with your pizza.
[00:34:37] Um but but like white people and Jewish
[00:34:40] people having pizza and grape soda. I
[00:34:42] don't think so. But these people seem to
[00:34:45] be having that exact pairing all the
[00:34:48] time. And I don't think I need to
[00:34:50] mention, although I forgot. I didn't
[00:34:51] think to mention because it just seems
[00:34:53] so [ __ ] obvious in this interview. I
[00:34:55] didn't mention
[00:34:57] that grape rhymes with a certain word.
[00:35:05] Kind of a weird coincidence that they
[00:35:08] don't choose to always say pizza and
[00:35:11] Sprite or pizza and Coca-Cola
[00:35:14] or pizza and root beer, pizza and
[00:35:18] Mountain Dew.
[00:35:20] No, it's grape soda.
[00:35:25] How about some pizza and juice? Huh? How
[00:35:28] about pizza and juice boxes?
[00:35:32] It that because it sounds like
[00:35:35] the juice
[00:35:37] are
[00:35:39] facilitating
[00:35:40] a lot of grape soda
[00:35:43] consumption
[00:35:45] as a pairing. Well, and also I mean
[00:35:48] these are people well first of all in
[00:35:50] this exchange apparently one guy's a
[00:35:51] physician and the other is Jeffrey
[00:35:53] Epstein and these are health obsessed
[00:35:55] people. These are people who talk about
[00:35:56] getting blood transfusions just to
[00:35:59] extend their lives. I don't know as I'd
[00:36:01] consider that health obsessed honestly
[00:36:03] Tucker. I would call that psychotic
[00:36:05] demented demonic perverted because what
[00:36:07] they're actually talking about is not
[00:36:09] longevity quite so much. Um, but I do I
[00:36:12] I get what he means.
[00:36:13] >> And I know as an actual struggle, people
[00:36:15] who care about their their physical
[00:36:17] health and one both have a steady diet,
[00:36:20] but grown men email each other about
[00:36:22] getting pizza or about how tasty the
[00:36:25] pizza was or about how many slices you
[00:36:27] can slice a pizza up into or how many
[00:36:29] people will be at the pizza party. Um,
[00:36:32] then there's another email in the this
[00:36:34] is the one that I wanted to jump off of.
[00:36:36] We're going to we'll watch this little
[00:36:37] piece here and then we'll jump off of
[00:36:39] that into the actual email um that I'm
[00:36:41] referring to current dump that is even
[00:36:44] um it stuck out to me because it has the
[00:36:46] word red hook in it which at at first I
[00:36:49] didn't have the context and I was it
[00:36:50] seemed suspicious the words red hook
[00:36:52] where it was someone was emailing asking
[00:36:55] if another guy can go to Red Hook for a
[00:36:58] pizza meal later
[00:37:01] and then in looking into it turns out
[00:37:02] that Red Hook is the address of where
[00:37:05] Jeffrey Epstein's uh Virgin Islands
[00:37:07] businesses are doiciled. It's the it's
[00:37:09] on the marina where you would leave in
[00:37:12] the boat to get to his island. And so
[00:37:16] then it gets then it's almost weirder.
[00:37:17] Someone was emailing asking if another
[00:37:20] man can go to where Jeffrey Epste's
[00:37:23] business is doiciled for a pizza meal
[00:37:27] at some. There's a lot of emails like
[00:37:29] that where people ask if they can use
[00:37:31] the apartment for a bit or if we can go
[00:37:33] get pizza for a few hours or for 30
[00:37:36] minutes. Is that's a pizza get reference
[00:37:38] as opposed to these emails.
[00:37:40] All right. So,
[00:37:44] um somewhere here
[00:37:46] here
[00:37:48] this is the email I was referring to.
[00:37:53] Um February 10th, 2012.
[00:37:56] Someone redacted obviously a victim that
[00:37:59] were protecting their identity. Right,
[00:38:01] Cash Patel? Right, Pam?
[00:38:05] Good afternoon. Would it be possible for
[00:38:07] Bryce and I to go over to Red Hook and
[00:38:10] have a quick pizza meal? Warmest
[00:38:14] regards. Redacted victim name.
[00:38:16] Obviously, more redacted victim
[00:38:19] information. Obviously,
[00:38:24] does that strike chat? Does that strike
[00:38:26] any of you as a weird sentence?
[00:38:32] Have a quick pizza meal.
[00:38:38] Who the [ __ ] refers to eating pizza as a
[00:38:42] pizza meal? A quick pizza meal, mind
[00:38:45] you. And then furthermore, Red Hook is
[00:38:48] not a pizza place.
[00:38:51] No, sir. I mean, Red Hook a sounds weird
[00:38:56] to begin with,
[00:38:58] but when you look into it, 6,100
[00:39:02] Red Hook quarters, sweet B3, St. Thomas,
[00:39:06] US Virgin Islands.
[00:39:11] Wait a minute.
[00:39:13] When you look at it, when you read it
[00:39:15] carefully, you realize that this is an
[00:39:17] address of LSJ LLC.
[00:39:20] Little St. James LLC doiciled at 6100
[00:39:25] Red Hook Quarters Sweet B3 in St.
[00:39:27] Thomas, US Virgin Islands. And when you
[00:39:29] look it up, this is it
[00:39:34] right there
[00:39:37] on this little marina.
[00:39:43] Greater St. James, Little St. James.
[00:39:46] Jeffrey Epstein owned both of these
[00:39:47] islands, by the way. He had he owned
[00:39:50] Greater St. James just so that it would
[00:39:52] shield
[00:39:54] his little island from the main island
[00:39:58] because actually you can see you would
[00:39:59] be able to like if Greater St. James
[00:40:02] wasn't in the way you could just set up
[00:40:04] a telescope right here
[00:40:06] on St. James and just spy on them. But
[00:40:10] Greater St. James is in the way and no
[00:40:12] one's on there because it's empty
[00:40:14] because Epstein owned it.
[00:40:18] Where did he get the money? From Leslie
[00:40:21] Wexner as proxy for Israel largely. He
[00:40:25] also did a whole bunch of money
[00:40:26] laundering and uh arms trafficking types
[00:40:28] of deals and a bunch of intelligence
[00:40:30] agency work and organized crime work
[00:40:32] that I'm sure he collected a lot of
[00:40:33] money from all that too. Um that's where
[00:40:35] he got the money. But a lot of the money
[00:40:37] for the purchasing and property
[00:40:39] acquirement or acquisition
[00:40:42] um as they set up this operation
[00:40:44] specifically came directly from Lesie
[00:40:46] Wexner. Famed proud Zionist Leslie
[00:40:49] Wexner still walking free to this day
[00:40:52] despite setting up personally
[00:40:55] and funding two different child sex
[00:40:59] trafficking rings. one at Abberrombie
[00:41:01] and Fitch and one at Victoria's Secret
[00:41:04] with Jeffrey Epstein. But he didn't know
[00:41:07] anything about either one. He just had
[00:41:09] really bad luck with who he hired. He
[00:41:12] just happened to hire
[00:41:15] two different notorious sex traffickers,
[00:41:18] one for boys and one for girls.
[00:41:22] What a coincidence, Les.
[00:41:27] So,
[00:41:30] um, oh, wrong page.
[00:41:33] So, let's just orient ourselves a little
[00:41:35] bit here
[00:41:39] to the US Virgin Islands.
[00:41:42] Um, which it's worth noting is right
[00:41:45] beside Puerto Rico, which is this other
[00:41:47] island right next door to it.
[00:41:50] We got a whole bunch of photos in the
[00:41:52] files reminding us that Jeffrey Epstein
[00:41:55] had close relationships with the
[00:41:57] political networks in Puerto Rico, with
[00:42:00] uh some businessmen in Puerto Rico, etc.
[00:42:06] And the US Virgin Islands,
[00:42:11] right off of there,
[00:42:16] here's St. Thomas
[00:42:19] right
[00:42:22] just a little ways from Florida
[00:42:25] right over here
[00:42:30] St. Thomas and off the tip of St. Thomas
[00:42:34] great St. James
[00:42:37] little St. James
[00:42:39] and this
[00:42:42] is Little St. James, Jeffrey Epste's
[00:42:44] Pedo Island that looks an awful lot like
[00:42:48] the Nickelodeon logo.
[00:42:52] You know, people have been pointing out,
[00:42:58] you know, it's just it's just a little
[00:43:01] weird.
[00:43:03] It's just a little weird.
[00:43:06] It's just a little weird.
[00:43:09] I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
[00:43:12] It's just a coincidence, guys.
[00:43:17] Stop noticing things.
[00:43:25] But when you look at the proximity of
[00:43:27] all of this
[00:43:30] and you look through the emails,
[00:43:34] there's an awful lot of references to
[00:43:39] helicopters.
[00:43:41] For example,
[00:43:43] Elon Musk,
[00:43:46] who wanted to join Jeffrey Epstein on
[00:43:50] his island.
[00:43:52] Do I still have it open? Oh my gosh, I
[00:43:54] do still have it open. Oh, it's too
[00:43:55] good. It's too good. Check it out. Check
[00:43:57] it out. Check it out. I have so many um
[00:44:01] so many
[00:44:03] uh groups of tabs open like this because
[00:44:06] web isn't quite ready yet. So, I'm just
[00:44:08] still doing this um the normal way,
[00:44:10] opening up thousands of tabs of just
[00:44:12] emails raw. And this one is all Elon
[00:44:17] Musk tabs.
[00:44:19] And this one's just particularly funny.
[00:44:23] Um Jeffrey Epstein writes on September
[00:44:26] 11th, 2013, "Any plans for New York? The
[00:44:29] opening of the General Assembly has many
[00:44:31] interesting people coming to the house."
[00:44:33] So, this is after they've been talking
[00:44:34] about trying to get together and Jeffrey
[00:44:36] Epstein's like, "Hey,
[00:44:38] uh, come to New York to the UN General
[00:44:40] Assembly. There's going to be a lot of
[00:44:42] interesting people at my house." And
[00:44:44] Elon Musk writes back, "Bro, bruh, bruh,
[00:44:48] bruh. I run and lead product
[00:44:51] design/engineering for two complicated
[00:44:53] companies. Moreover, SpaceX is about to
[00:44:56] launch what is arguably the most
[00:44:57] advanced rocket in history. Flying to
[00:45:00] New York to see UN diplomats do nothing
[00:45:02] would be an unwise use of my important,
[00:45:04] precious, very, very precious time. I'm
[00:45:08] very busy tweeting
[00:45:10] and pretending that I'm good at video
[00:45:11] games.
[00:45:14] And Jeffrey responds, "Do you think I'm
[00:45:15] retarded?" No, just kidding. There is no
[00:45:18] one over 25 and all very cute.
[00:45:22] Because by this time in their
[00:45:23] communications, Jeffrey Epstein, who
[00:45:26] started out with very professional
[00:45:28] probings of Elon Musk's desire for a
[00:45:32] meetup, by this point, Jeffrey Epstein
[00:45:35] had rightly gotten the impression that
[00:45:38] Elon Musk had a bit of a dog in him, and
[00:45:41] that maybe the right tactic to take with
[00:45:44] Elon Musk wasn't so professional, but
[00:45:47] was rather a little more perverse. And
[00:45:49] so he just figured he'd shoot his shot
[00:45:51] and be straightforward and be like, "No,
[00:45:53] I'm not inviting you to meet diplomats.
[00:45:55] I'm inviting you to meet young girls."
[00:45:58] What do you say?
[00:46:01] Um, I've not personally found a response
[00:46:03] to this email yet. That's not the email
[00:46:06] we're here to see. We are here. There's
[00:46:08] a whole bunch of these that are alerts
[00:46:10] like that.
[00:46:14] Elon Musk appreciates the invitation to
[00:46:15] the ranch. We will come back to the
[00:46:17] ranch in a bit.
[00:46:21] Right there,
[00:46:24] Elon Musk writes, "Dece December 14th,
[00:46:26] 2013 in this ongoing attempt to get to
[00:46:30] the island.
[00:46:32] We'll be in the British Virgin
[00:46:33] Islands/Saintbart's area over the
[00:46:35] holidays. Is there a good time to visit?
[00:46:38] I will send Heli for you." This is a
[00:46:40] part of a longer communication.
[00:46:43] um
[00:46:48] where there's
[00:46:50] where like
[00:46:53] they're kind of spliced in here.
[00:46:59] So he So he asked, "Is there a good time
[00:47:01] to visit?" And one of the responses is
[00:47:04] anytime. I'll be there 28th through
[00:47:06] 27th.
[00:47:07] Um this is I think the full
[00:47:09] correspondence if I'm not mistaken.
[00:47:11] Yeah. So be there over the holidays is a
[00:47:13] good time to visit. Any day 1st through
[00:47:15] 8th. Play it by ear if you want. Always
[00:47:17] space for you. Okay. Probably the 1st.
[00:47:20] Then the 2nd or 3rd would be perfect. I
[00:47:23] will come and get you. I need to fly
[00:47:24] back to LA on the night of the second.
[00:47:26] So W. Actually, I could fly back early
[00:47:29] on the third. We'll be in St. Barts.
[00:47:31] When should we head to your island on
[00:47:32] the 2nd?
[00:47:34] Um and then there's a couple different
[00:47:36] email chains where he says, "I'll send a
[00:47:37] heli for you." And then Epste bails on
[00:47:41] him.
[00:47:42] and says, "Bad news. Unfortunately, my
[00:47:44] schedule will keep me in New York. Not
[00:47:45] going to the island. Sorry. Psych." And
[00:47:49] um although Elon Musk desperately wanted
[00:47:52] to go party on the island for New
[00:47:55] Year's,
[00:47:57] unfortunately Epstein bailed on him. But
[00:48:00] the reason why we're there, the way that
[00:48:02] we got here was the topic of helicopters
[00:48:07] because there's lots of mentions
[00:48:10] of bringing people to the island by
[00:48:12] helicopter.
[00:48:14] And for a long time before we got all
[00:48:17] these releases, before we had all these
[00:48:19] documents, for a long time,
[00:48:22] we
[00:48:26] only had the flight logs.
[00:48:29] And the flight logs are a little bit
[00:48:32] obscure. The flight logs are hard to
[00:48:35] decipher and they're not they're not
[00:48:37] super complete.
[00:48:42] And it's become more and more apparent
[00:48:43] over time that the flight logs are far
[00:48:46] from the only recordkeeping of who went
[00:48:48] to the island. There are numerous
[00:48:51] examples of girls,
[00:48:54] for example, one, I believe, Swedish
[00:48:56] girl that's emailing Epstein's female
[00:48:59] staff members about how she's flying
[00:49:02] alone from Europe to somewhere to meet
[00:49:06] them and probably does not have a return
[00:49:08] flight because she's going to be flying
[00:49:09] on Jeffrey Epste's plane from there on.
[00:49:11] and she's worried about if they're going
[00:49:13] to ask her if immigration is going to
[00:49:14] ask her questions and if she should buy
[00:49:16] a return flight just so that immigration
[00:49:18] doesn't bother her and all these things.
[00:49:20] Um because there's lots of instances
[00:49:22] where girls and people are flown into
[00:49:27] the big island here and then
[00:49:29] helicoptered over to Little St. James
[00:49:32] thereby avoiding the scrutiny of the
[00:49:35] flight logs.
[00:49:38] There's also a lot of speculation about
[00:49:40] Galain Maxwell's submarine
[00:49:43] license. She also had a helicopter
[00:49:45] license and we have photos of her flying
[00:49:47] helicopters
[00:49:50] in these releases.
[00:49:55] So
[00:49:57] more and more it's coming out
[00:50:00] that a whole lot of things happened
[00:50:04] that we don't even know what all
[00:50:06] happened.
[00:50:08] Um
[00:50:13] and
[00:50:16] that's the part where
[00:50:20] things get really shady. That's the part
[00:50:22] where things are really dark is the
[00:50:25] things that never that have not come
[00:50:26] out. If you think it's dark now, if you
[00:50:28] think that the emails we're seeing now
[00:50:30] are dark, oh boy, is it worse.
[00:50:35] Way worse.
[00:50:38] Um, but one other thing I wanted to do
[00:50:40] while we had Google Maps here
[00:50:42] is so little St. James here and you can
[00:50:45] see over here it says Red Hook, right?
[00:50:48] because this is that little inlet, that
[00:50:50] little marina that we were talking
[00:50:52] about.
[00:50:57] Um,
[00:50:59] where his business was doiciled.
[00:51:08] Do I still have the map open?
[00:51:11] Did I close the map?
[00:51:15] There it is.
[00:51:21] So, there's this pier, and it's the
[00:51:23] building just to the left of the pier.
[00:51:26] Well, that's not not wildly useful
[00:51:28] because there's multiple peers.
[00:51:34] Virgin Islands Boat Rental,
[00:51:37] Left Lane Charters.
[00:51:42] Okay, so here's the pier for left lane
[00:51:44] charters. Presumably,
[00:51:47] this is the Virgin Islands boat rental
[00:51:49] right there.
[00:51:51] So, Jeffrey Epstein's business was
[00:51:55] doiciled
[00:51:56] right here.
[00:52:00] And
[00:52:05] uh wrong email set.
[00:52:09] Sorry, the emails are rather confusing
[00:52:12] to track through.
[00:52:16] But someone was asking if Bryce and he
[00:52:20] could go over to Red Hook and have a
[00:52:22] quick pizza meal.
[00:52:28] There's also a lot of references to
[00:52:32] people messaging to ask if they can
[00:52:35] like, "Hey, Larry wants to know if he
[00:52:37] can use an apartment for a little bit
[00:52:39] tomorrow or something like that." the
[00:52:42] kind of phrasing that sounds an awful
[00:52:43] lot like, "Hey, can I go rape a girl in
[00:52:46] your that's that's, you know, over there
[00:52:49] in your spot tomorrow? Can I go utilize
[00:52:52] your services for a half an hour?"
[00:52:58] Yeah.
[00:53:00] Um, sorry guys, I'm not on Twitch right
[00:53:02] now, but Twitch is saying Stacy is a
[00:53:04] legend. So, I assume that that means
[00:53:06] that Stacy's in there gifting subs like
[00:53:07] a mad lad like usual. So Stacy, if
[00:53:09] that's what you're up to, we appreciate
[00:53:11] you. Thank you. Thanks for doing it. Um,
[00:53:15] and Meg, all the other regulars, thanks
[00:53:17] for being in there. Appreciate you guys.
[00:53:19] Um,
[00:53:21] I bet Kick is still having trouble.
[00:53:24] Kick still dead.
[00:53:28] Yeah, Kick's still dead. Classic.
[00:53:32] Don't know what's going on with it.
[00:53:34] Sorry, Kick. We'll we'll get Kick up
[00:53:36] another day.
[00:53:37] Um,
[00:53:42] so
[00:53:44] small taste of some of the sketch
[00:53:48] that is in these files. Um, small shout
[00:53:52] out to Tucker Carlson for having me on,
[00:53:55] for staying loud, for speaking up, um,
[00:53:58] for asking important questions.
[00:54:01] I think there's just one other clip
[00:54:06] that I want to play
[00:54:07] >> with some certainty are true or seem to
[00:54:09] be true. What are the questions that you
[00:54:12] having gone through this for several
[00:54:14] days now think that we should be asking
[00:54:17] following up on?
[00:54:19] >> Um well there's questions for a lot of
[00:54:21] different people and some of them are
[00:54:22] more serious and some of them are maybe
[00:54:24] less serious. Um, one of the biggest
[00:54:28] ones in many ways is
[00:54:30] how did we let Bill Gates be in charge
[00:54:34] of the medical decisions of our entire
[00:54:36] nation when apparently he was trying to
[00:54:39] slip uh antibiotics to his wife secretly
[00:54:42] because he transferred sexually
[00:54:44] transmitted diseases from hookers on
[00:54:46] Jeffrey Epstein's islands to her. That
[00:54:48] is insane.
[00:54:50] That poor [ __ ] woman. like, "Oh my
[00:54:55] gosh, my heart goes out to Melinda
[00:54:57] Gates." That woman thought that she was
[00:55:00] marrying a genius that was going to
[00:55:02] change the world.
[00:55:05] She thought she was going to be a
[00:55:06] philanthropic hero. She thought I'm sure
[00:55:09] she thought lots of things and I'm sure
[00:55:11] she's not perfect either,
[00:55:14] but oh [ __ ] dude.
[00:55:16] Imagine like you could not
[00:55:20] do something more evil to your wife
[00:55:25] like than to publicly drag her through
[00:55:29] this story in that way. To publicly
[00:55:33] humiliate her like that.
[00:55:35] Dude, my heart breaks for her and my
[00:55:39] heart goes out to her and I'm very proud
[00:55:40] of her for
[00:55:43] having the strength and courage to stand
[00:55:46] tall through it all as much as possible
[00:55:48] and to speak out about it and to tell
[00:55:51] her truth and to [ __ ] leave and to
[00:55:55] [ __ ] leave. Huge shout out to Melinda
[00:55:58] Gates for doing that. Not just to leave
[00:56:01] Bill, but to leave the foundation, too.
[00:56:04] Because if you don't know, Jeffrey
[00:56:06] Epstein himself set up the Bill and
[00:56:09] Meinda Gates Foundation on their behalf.
[00:56:12] He also set up the Clinton Global
[00:56:14] Initiative on their behalf
[00:56:18] because
[00:56:20] one of the things that he was especially
[00:56:22] good at
[00:56:24] was creating complex financial and tax
[00:56:27] structures
[00:56:29] and using charitable organizations as
[00:56:31] moneyaundering front companies. And I
[00:56:34] suspect
[00:56:36] that both of those companies
[00:56:38] were set up
[00:56:41] as fronts for intelligence operations,
[00:56:44] for money laundering and money movement.
[00:56:48] Yeah. Yeah. That's apparently that's
[00:56:50] apparently our health professionals um
[00:56:53] our pandemic response. But um but I I
[00:56:57] think that everyone that's in the files
[00:56:59] has a certain amount of answering to do.
[00:57:00] for example, Elon Musk and and to Elon's
[00:57:03] credit, at least he's out on Twitter um
[00:57:06] you know, at least putting his words
[00:57:08] forwards. I don't know is they all
[00:57:10] square with me when you actually read
[00:57:11] what he said in the emails versus what
[00:57:13] he's saying on Twitter is the truth.
[00:57:17] >> But like I haven't seen anything that
[00:57:19] directly completely No, Chad, that is
[00:57:21] not a mint. That's a rula. Okay, back
[00:57:24] off. That's a rula. I don't want to hear
[00:57:26] Coach Colin coming after me, bro.
[00:57:29] Chrissy ain't in here giving us no
[00:57:31] mints. All right. Ain't no mints in this
[00:57:34] party. Just straight ra
[00:57:37] 100% contradicts one another, so to
[00:57:40] speak. Um, so, so there's, you know,
[00:57:43] there's reconciliations of because that
[00:57:44] for people that don't have the context,
[00:57:46] there's a bunch of emails of Elon Musk
[00:57:48] trying to sort of organize going to
[00:57:50] party with Jeffrey Epstein, um, and
[00:57:52] explicitly saying, "No, I want to go to
[00:57:54] a wild party. I'm not trying to have a
[00:57:56] relaxing vacation. I'm really stressed.
[00:57:58] I want a wild party. Um, no big deal if
[00:58:00] it's a bunch of young girls. Um, but
[00:58:02] also it doesn't appear that they ever
[00:58:05] actually managed to make that connection
[00:58:08] happen for a party. Um, they kept
[00:58:10] missing each other operations all around
[00:58:12] the world and in the United States. Um,
[00:58:15] so there's there's just an endless
[00:58:17] number of people that, like you were
[00:58:20] saying earlier, that we could at least
[00:58:21] investigate because it's in the name,
[00:58:23] the Federal Bureau of Investigation. And
[00:58:26] they keep on giving us this line as
[00:58:28] though like, well, we've got emails, but
[00:58:30] it's not illegal to party with Jeffrey
[00:58:32] Epstein. And it's like, we're not asking
[00:58:34] you to read the emails. We're asking you
[00:58:36] to investigate all of the myriad
[00:58:39] suspicious things that are documented
[00:58:41] here in these files and emails. Um, and
[00:58:44] instead of getting investigation, we're
[00:58:46] getting what looks like cover up,
[00:58:48] denial, distraction, anything. Anything
[00:58:52] but investigation. Um, yeah,
[00:58:56] that's what we're getting. And um
[00:59:01] one other thing that I just want to
[00:59:02] bring up here while we're doing it is I
[00:59:07] made a claim that was a very important
[00:59:08] claim on that podcast about
[00:59:12] the fact
[00:59:16] that
[00:59:18] when the FBI raided Epstein's property
[00:59:22] and they photographed all of the
[00:59:24] blackmail CDs, all of the CDs and hard
[00:59:27] drives and binders
[00:59:29] that they actually left them there
[00:59:32] and later asked them to send them to the
[00:59:35] FBI and that they had no way to
[00:59:37] corroborate if any of it had been
[00:59:39] tampered with. And I just wanted to
[00:59:41] provide a source citation for you all
[00:59:46] um to show you that I'm not just making
[00:59:49] it up. Let me just uh
[00:59:53] reformat us a little bit so it's the
[00:59:55] right size here.
[00:59:59] So, what we're looking at is
[01:00:02] what is it? It's page 15.
[01:00:07] It's a different page number in the
[01:00:09] Kindle version
[01:00:11] than it is
[01:00:14] um
[01:00:18] in the actual book. And I'm pretty sure
[01:00:20] it's page
[01:00:27] Oh, it might not be as quick for me to
[01:00:29] site as I had hoped.
[01:00:34] The dark side of Wexner's philanthropy.
[01:00:37] No. Oh, I'm way off
[01:00:41] there. Wow, I actually just opened to
[01:00:43] it. Sick. This is from page 58
[01:00:47] of One Nation Under Blackmail, volume 2.
[01:00:50] page 58 in the text version
[01:00:55] in online PDFs and readers. It's
[01:00:58] whatever. I don't know.
[01:01:05] FBI agent testimony at the Maxwell trial
[01:01:08] also revealed that when FBI agents did
[01:01:11] return to the residence with an
[01:01:13] appropriate warrant, the CDs and hard
[01:01:15] drives quote went missing.
[01:01:25] You know, maybe I I think that I want to
[01:01:27] give more context from earlier here.
[01:01:32] There has been considerable speculation
[01:01:34] that these very cameras that described
[01:01:36] up here, that his whole houses were
[01:01:37] wired up with cameras, that these very
[01:01:39] cameras were used to record footage that
[01:01:40] was subsequently stored on numerous hard
[01:01:42] drives and CDs that were known to law
[01:01:45] enforcement both in the case of
[01:01:46] Epstein's first runin with the law and
[01:01:49] in the case of his 2019 arrest.
[01:01:53] I have
[01:01:57] images of some of those.
[01:02:00] Um, we have a bunch of images from the
[01:02:02] files of those various CDs, cover
[01:02:05] folders from the binders of those CDs.
[01:02:09] We have pages of photographs from some
[01:02:12] of those binders.
[01:02:15] Um,
[01:02:16] I might even have
[01:02:20] That's not the evidence photos, that's
[01:02:22] his library. Oh, here here's one example
[01:02:26] of boxes of tapes and CDs. Um,
[01:02:31] there's other photos of these binders
[01:02:34] and evidence that
[01:02:37] I don't have readily available.
[01:02:40] But all of that evidence,
[01:02:43] all of that Cam that did not get
[01:02:45] scanned, all of that, that's all sourced
[01:02:50] from
[01:02:52] this that we're about to talk about.
[01:02:57] Those very cameras were used to record
[01:02:59] footage that was subsequently stored on
[01:03:00] numerous hard drives and CDs that were
[01:03:02] known to law enforcement, both in the
[01:03:03] case of Epstein's first run with the law
[01:03:05] and in the case of his 2019 arrest. It
[01:03:07] wasn't revealed until the Galileain
[01:03:09] Maxwell trial in the in late 2021 that
[01:03:11] these hard drives and CDs had been known
[01:03:13] to the FBI at the time of their 2019
[01:03:15] raid of the property. During the Maxwell
[01:03:17] trial, it was also revealed that the FBI
[01:03:20] agents involved did not seize them and
[01:03:24] only photographed them.
[01:03:26] This was allegedly because the hard
[01:03:28] drives and CDs were outside the scope of
[01:03:31] their warrant.
[01:03:37] FBI agent testimony at the Maxwell trial
[01:03:39] also revealed that when the FBI agents
[01:03:41] did return to the residence with an
[01:03:42] appropriate warrant, the CDs and hard
[01:03:44] drives went missing and the FBI
[01:03:48] requested that evidence from one of
[01:03:49] Epstein's lawyers who later bought
[01:03:52] brought the items to the FBI's team.
[01:03:54] However, special agent Kelly Magcguire
[01:03:56] noted in her testimony that she could
[01:03:59] not confirm the content on the return
[01:04:01] CDs was the same as the ones that were
[01:04:04] taken, but confirmed all the items were
[01:04:06] accounted for.
[01:04:10] Per the photographs taken at the time of
[01:04:11] the raid, hard drives were found inside
[01:04:13] a safe forced open by the FBI, and
[01:04:15] numerous large black binders were found
[01:04:16] in a closet that contain CDs carefully
[01:04:19] categorized in plastic slip covers and
[01:04:21] thumbnails with photos on them. When
[01:04:23] shown in court, the homemade labels were
[01:04:24] redacted as Judge Allison Nathan had
[01:04:26] ruled that they contained identifying
[01:04:28] information for third parties. John's.
[01:04:33] Did that information involve only the
[01:04:34] names of underage girls, the names of
[01:04:36] black male victims, or both? The answer
[01:04:38] is both because now we have them.
[01:04:42] And uh we have some redactions and we
[01:04:44] have some unredactions.
[01:04:49] Numerous high-profile Epste victims as
[01:04:51] well as former Epstein employees have
[01:04:52] alluded to the videos and to blackmail,
[01:04:54] stating that Epstein had a lot of
[01:04:56] information on people, a lot of
[01:04:57] blackmail videos.
[01:04:59] Others have stated that the cameras were
[01:05:01] intended to record private moments as
[01:05:03] they were located, among other places,
[01:05:04] in bedrooms and bathrooms.
[01:05:08] All of this was just a wild conspiracy
[01:05:11] theory just a few years ago.
[01:05:16] But I just wanted to drop the original
[01:05:20] source for that claim, the goat Whitney
[01:05:23] Webb, on you. Um, just to show that
[01:05:27] we're not just spitting smoke out of our
[01:05:28] ass on the Tucker Carlson show. We are
[01:05:31] citing very legitimate research. the
[01:05:34] kind of research that all of these
[01:05:36] [ __ ] right-wing commentators that are
[01:05:38] pretending like there's, you know, only
[01:05:39] half a story here that they're just
[01:05:42] exposing that they haven't actually read
[01:05:43] anything,
[01:05:45] that they don't actually know what the
[01:05:46] [ __ ] they're talking about because we've
[01:05:48] known all this for years.
[01:05:51] This book, both of these books have been
[01:05:54] out for years, and you could read them.
[01:05:56] And if you had read them, none of this
[01:05:58] [ __ ] would have surprised you at all.
[01:06:01] and you would know that there's a lot
[01:06:02] more on its way.
[01:06:06] So,
[01:06:08] I built a little tool here to help us um
[01:06:10] to help us remember
[01:06:14] what exactly was it that we were
[01:06:16] promised? What what exactly was it that
[01:06:19] we were told
[01:06:25] the layer and then you and then what
[01:06:26] happened? The Trump administration the
[01:06:28] last go round decided, "No, no, we're
[01:06:30] not going to let that go. We're going to
[01:06:32] investigate him." Right? They charge
[01:06:34] him, they indict him, and he's awaiting
[01:06:37] trial. And
[01:06:40] I've said it, Dan Bonino said it. We've
[01:06:42] reviewed all the information and the
[01:06:43] American public is going to get as much
[01:06:44] as we can release. He killed himself. Do
[01:06:47] you think, let's play out the logical
[01:06:49] conclusion of this, do you think that
[01:06:51] myself, Bonino, and others
[01:06:55] would participate in hiding information
[01:06:58] about Epstein's grotes activities? Or
[01:07:01] yes? Yes, we do, Cash. We [ __ ] think
[01:07:04] that you would. And we think that your
[01:07:06] girlfriend, my opinion, is awfully
[01:07:10] suspicious. And I have questions about
[01:07:13] whether you're a closeted gay man who's
[01:07:15] being blackmailed or threatened or
[01:07:20] who knows
[01:07:22] in order to control this [ __ ] cover
[01:07:23] up cuz you're a piece of [ __ ] You're a
[01:07:26] filthy piece of [ __ ] and you should
[01:07:28] resign in shame and you should be
[01:07:30] charged with perjury at the very least
[01:07:34] if not treason at this point.
[01:07:39] [ __ ] treason
[01:07:42] because not we're not just talking about
[01:07:45] the abuse of young girls, which is bad
[01:07:49] enough. That alone, being complicit in a
[01:07:52] cover up of an abuse ring like this,
[01:07:55] that's bad enough. And that should send
[01:07:57] you to prison on its own. and the
[01:07:59] perjury that you have committed, not on
[01:08:01] Joe Rogan's podcast, but on the stand,
[01:08:04] what you've told us from the stand,
[01:08:08] that's enough to send you to prison on
[01:08:09] its own, in my opinion.
[01:08:12] But beyond that, that's not all we're
[01:08:15] talking about. We are talking about the
[01:08:17] subversion of the American government by
[01:08:19] a foreign spy ring, a foreign blackmail
[01:08:24] intelligence network.
[01:08:26] And if you're assisting in the cover up
[01:08:29] of that, that's [ __ ] treason.
[01:08:35] So yes, Cash, we do think that you would
[01:08:38] cover up information.
[01:08:42] Do you think we would also participate
[01:08:44] in not prosecuting people? We had ev
[01:08:52] Yeah, we do. We actually now in the
[01:08:55] files that you said that you'd read
[01:08:58] right there in all those files just the
[01:09:00] ones you've released so far Cash
[01:09:03] have plain as day evidence
[01:09:08] that a decade ago the FBI had a list of
[01:09:13] co-conspirators with the name Lesie
[01:09:14] Wexner on it and no investigation was
[01:09:18] ever done
[01:09:20] despite the man running two different
[01:09:21] sex trafficking rings.
[01:09:26] We have all sorts of evidence. We have
[01:09:29] emails saying, "Do I have permission to
[01:09:31] kill him?" Yeah, you have permission to
[01:09:33] kill him.
[01:09:35] New girl just arrived. Really cute.
[01:09:37] She's 9 years old from Brazil or
[01:09:39] wherever it is.
[01:09:41] We have emails saying, "I never thought
[01:09:43] I could kill a man.
[01:09:46] Now I know."
[01:09:48] All sorts of [ __ ] up [ __ ]
[01:09:52] all sorts of [ __ ] up [ __ ] Admissions
[01:09:55] of crimes left and right.
[01:09:57] And yeah, a single email is not enough
[01:10:00] to convict someone, but it's damn
[01:10:02] straight enough to launch an
[01:10:03] investigation cash.
[01:10:07] And the entire American public, less Ben
[01:10:10] Shapiro and Mark Levvin, who aren't
[01:10:14] American and aren't part of the public,
[01:10:17] the entire American public
[01:10:20] hates you
[01:10:22] and sees you for the for the single
[01:10:26] fool, disgraceful piece of [ __ ] that you
[01:10:30] are.
[01:10:34] And I think you deserve to go to prison
[01:10:36] for a very long time. I'd be happy if it
[01:10:39] was the rest of your life.
[01:10:42] Filth. Yeah, correct. Correct, chat.
[01:10:45] Filth
[01:10:46] evidence to prosecute people on the
[01:10:49] problem there's been like 15 years of
[01:10:52] people coming in and creating fictions
[01:10:55] about this that doesn't exist.
[01:11:01] Where's the videotape of an Epstein
[01:11:03] island of X, Y, and Z committing these
[01:11:05] frauds? Why haven't you given it?
[01:11:06] >> It's in Israel, Cash. It's [ __ ] in
[01:11:09] Israel. And if you just asked your
[01:11:11] girlfriend, maybe she'd show you. Maybe
[01:11:13] she she wouldn't. But, you know, you
[01:11:15] could ask,
[01:11:18] but then you might not get it in the
[01:11:19] booty the way you like tonight. So,
[01:11:22] don't want to lose your booty
[01:11:23] privileges.
[01:11:24] >> It to us. Do you really think I wouldn't
[01:11:25] give that to you if it existed? I'm
[01:11:28] working my ass off along with the
[01:11:30] leadership.
[01:11:31] >> Someone's working your ass off.
[01:11:33] Someone's working your ass up and down,
[01:11:34] Cash.
[01:11:36] So, I just want to remind us of what
[01:11:39] Cash Patel said.
[01:11:59] I just want to remind us of uh some of
[01:12:01] what Donald Trump
[01:12:01] >> American history we stand on the verge
[01:12:05] of the four greatest years in American
[01:12:07] history. With your help, we will restore
[01:12:11] America promise and we will rebuild the
[01:12:14] nation that we love and we love it so
[01:12:16] much. We are one people, one family and
[01:12:19] one glorious nation under God. So
[01:12:23] >> yeah,
[01:12:25] you work for Israel.
[01:12:34] Um I'm just scanning through here
[01:12:40] that uh looking for
[01:12:45] places where he's talking about
[01:12:48] the files.
[01:13:04] There he's talking about Greenland
[01:13:12] remarks on the economy.
[01:13:32] personal enrichment, paytoplay,
[01:13:34] mishandling class first hour of that
[01:13:36] election day. If if only for their
[01:13:39] decades of selfdeing, the politics of
[01:13:42] personal enrichment, paytoplay,
[01:13:44] mishandling classified information,
[01:13:47] compromising our national security, and
[01:13:49] outright corruption. We must decide here
[01:13:52] and now that Hillary Clinton will never
[01:13:55] be elected president of the United
[01:13:57] States of America.
[01:14:00] >> Oh. Oh, hindsight. Let's listen to that
[01:14:03] one more time.
[01:14:04] >> Election day. The first hour of that
[01:14:07] election day. If if only for their
[01:14:09] decades of selfdeing. The politics of
[01:14:13] personal enrichment.
[01:14:14] >> The politics of personal enrichment. A
[01:14:17] Trump family mishandling
[01:14:20] >> pay-to-play politics. A Kushner's
[01:14:24] A Miriam Adlesen
[01:14:28] >> the mishandling of classified
[01:14:29] information
[01:14:32] right compromising our national
[01:14:35] >> compromising our national security like
[01:14:38] covering up a [ __ ] sex trafficking
[01:14:40] blackmail ring
[01:14:43] that has our entire government
[01:14:46] compromised.
[01:14:48] Yeah.
[01:14:50] Yeah. and outright corruption. We must
[01:14:54] decide and outright corruption.
[01:15:10] The Clintons and their likes
[01:15:15] on the Clintons and their lies and
[01:15:18] schemes and corruption.
[01:15:22] We will open a bright new chapter
[01:15:24] focused on you, the American people. My
[01:15:28] contract with the American voter begins
[01:15:32] with a plan to end government
[01:15:33] corruption.
[01:15:38] My contract with the American people
[01:15:40] begins with a plan to end government
[01:15:44] corruption
[01:15:46] and to take our country back from the
[01:15:48] special interest. I want the entire
[01:15:52] corrupt Washington establishment to hear
[01:15:55] our words. our words
[01:15:59] when we say,
[01:16:01] you know,
[01:16:02] >> I want the entire corrupt Washington
[01:16:05] establishment to put their dick all the
[01:16:07] way down the back of my throat.
[01:16:10] Donald Trump,
[01:16:12] >> when we say,
[01:16:15] you know what we're going to say? We're
[01:16:17] going to win today and we're going to
[01:16:20] Washington DC to drain the swamp.
[01:16:31] It's feeling pretty swampy
[01:16:34] out here these days.
[01:16:39] It's feeling pretty pedtoy
[01:16:43] these days.
[01:16:48] What a scam that was. Correct, chat.
[01:16:53] What a [ __ ] scam
[01:16:55] all of that was.
[01:16:58] And it's important to look back from
[01:17:00] time to time and remember the things
[01:17:04] that these people have told us,
[01:17:07] to remember the promises that they made.
[01:17:16] to remember
[01:17:19] that it's both sides.
[01:17:23] It's all the club.
[01:17:40] Um,
[01:17:43] and then somewhere in this tool, it it
[01:17:45] grabbed this this old moment. Just quick
[01:17:48] trip down memory lane. You remember
[01:17:49] this?
[01:17:50] >> You know, there's a lot going on. Like,
[01:17:52] I don't know if you guys know this, but
[01:17:53] there's literally a floating island of
[01:17:55] garbage in the middle of the ocean right
[01:17:57] now. Yeah. I think it's called Puerto
[01:17:59] Rico.
[01:18:02] Okay. All right. Okay. We're getting
[01:18:05] there. Again, normally I don't follow
[01:18:07] the national anthem. Everybody.
[01:18:11] Yeah.
[01:18:19] Is Sarah Palin endorsing him?
[01:18:25] Okay. Let's move on to some promises and
[01:18:29] claims made by the esteemed members of
[01:18:32] our Justice Department and FBI.
[01:18:40] has said this multiple times. It is a
[01:18:42] rolling production of Crossfire
[01:18:43] Hurricane Documents. Well, you may ask,
[01:18:45] fair enough. Why the hell is it rolling?
[01:18:47] Get it all out?
[01:18:49] >> Cuz we don't have it all. Well, why
[01:18:50] don't you have it all? Because nobody
[01:18:52] gave it to us all. Well, why didn't they
[01:18:54] why didn't they do that? Exactly. We're
[01:18:56] finally We have a lot of good people
[01:18:58] working on it. I promise you.
[01:18:59] >> But the bad people kind of knew what
[01:19:02] they were doing. So, the rolling
[01:19:04] production is rolling for a reason. as
[01:19:06] soon as we find this stuff and other
[01:19:08] remember other intelligence agencies
[01:19:10] have some equities in it too and we can
[01:19:12] clear that through the process we're
[01:19:13] getting it out members of Congress and
[01:19:15] the US Senate that have reached out
[01:19:17] we're getting them the stuff as soon as
[01:19:18] it comes in and
[01:19:21] actually what they were doing was
[01:19:22] holding on to it and pretending it
[01:19:24] didn't exist and telling us that there
[01:19:25] wasn't any until they were forced by law
[01:19:27] to release them
[01:19:28] >> and yes one of the specific documents I
[01:19:32] read indicates to me that there was a a
[01:19:35] large degree of malfeasants here. We're
[01:19:37] not just talking misfeasants.
[01:19:40] >> Let me ask you about are you going to be
[01:19:42] looking into Cash and Pam any potential
[01:19:46] collusion between the DOJ, Leticia
[01:19:49] James, uh the novel legal theory of
[01:19:51] Alvin.
[01:19:53] >> Yep. Yep. Democrats verse Republicans.
[01:19:56] Democrats verse Republicans. Fight.
[01:19:58] Fight. Fight. Fight. Fight.
[01:20:06] FBI. Three other FBI have looked into
[01:20:09] that material to see if there's any
[01:20:10] leads to produce any investigatory leads
[01:20:13] to prosecute anyone. And we have
[01:20:15] exhausted that. But we are always open
[01:20:17] to new information based on the release.
[01:20:21] So Cash Patel has exhausted all leads
[01:20:25] and yet somehow in one week Twitter has
[01:20:30] turned up [ __ ] endless leads in only
[01:20:33] half of the files
[01:20:36] without even any resources that the DOJ
[01:20:38] has that the FBI has.
[01:20:42] We got leads [ __ ] all over the place
[01:20:44] here. Cash, we had leads before you even
[01:20:48] released the files. We had leads in the
[01:20:51] public square.
[01:20:59] Look at that face. Look at that piece of
[01:21:01] [ __ ] face.
[01:21:03] >> You told me when we last talked, this is
[01:21:05] eight months ago when we did the
[01:21:06] interview at the FBI in Quantico, um,
[01:21:09] that you were convinced that Epstein
[01:21:10] killed himself in jail. Today, eight
[01:21:13] month eight months after that, are you
[01:21:14] still convinced?
[01:21:15] >> Yes,
[01:21:16] >> 100%.
[01:21:16] >> Yes, sir.
[01:21:18] Um, let me bring you to
[01:21:20] >> Apparently Cash Patel didn't do very
[01:21:23] much investigative journalism, not a lot
[01:21:26] of investigating
[01:21:28] into Jeffrey Epstein's video game
[01:21:29] accounts.
[01:21:31] Or if he did, I would like an answer as
[01:21:32] to who the [ __ ] is playing Fortnite on
[01:21:34] Jeffrey Epste's account.
[01:21:39] a cash.
[01:21:42] I'd be curious how that investigation of
[01:21:44] that 4chan poster that knew that Jeffrey
[01:21:46] Epste was gonna die before he did. Be
[01:21:49] curious how that all turned out.
[01:21:50] >> Minnesota, there's the fallout from
[01:21:53] Minnesota.
[01:22:06] You better be careful because Donald
[01:22:08] Trump is not going to stand for this
[01:22:09] anymore. Blocked outside of US A when
[01:22:13] they cut off their access cards. They
[01:22:15] are they were emboldened but no longer.
[01:22:18] And every agency within this country,
[01:22:22] every federal agency. We went around the
[01:22:24] room and the president just basically
[01:22:26] asked a lot of us what was going on
[01:22:28] within our departments. And you know
[01:22:30] what you showed from Marco earlier is is
[01:22:32] so true. We all have known each other,
[01:22:34] the majority of us, for so long.
[01:22:39] >> We all have known each other for so long
[01:22:46] because, you know, Pam Bondi and Epstein
[01:22:48] go way back. She was in the Florida
[01:22:53] Attorney's Office
[01:22:55] when her boy Alex Aosta was given the
[01:22:58] sweetheart deal.
[01:23:00] She knew about the case.
[01:23:03] She was right there. Had a front row
[01:23:05] seat to it all to the first cover up.
[01:23:11] And here she is taking part in the
[01:23:14] second cover up.
[01:23:21] >> Director, the first time you saw Donald
[01:23:23] Trump's,
[01:23:23] >> if I'm not mistaken, this is sworn
[01:23:25] testimony from cash app Patel
[01:23:29] >> name was in the Epstein files. Did you
[01:23:32] close the files or keep reading?
[01:23:37] >> I have reviewed not the entirety of the
[01:23:39] files. So I have
[01:23:41] >> So you haven't reviewed all of the
[01:23:42] Epstein files
[01:23:43] >> personally? No.
[01:23:44] >> You're the director of the FBI. This is
[01:23:46] the largest sex trafficking case the FBI
[01:23:48] has ever been a part of. Buck stops at
[01:23:51] the top. And your testimony today is you
[01:23:53] have not reviewed all the files. What
[01:23:55] I've been doing is been busy providing
[01:23:57] the safest country this country has seen
[01:23:59] in modern US history in historic speed
[01:24:01] because the men and women of the FBI are
[01:24:03] given the resources to reduce the
[01:24:04] >> Do you feel safe, America? Do you feel
[01:24:07] like this is the safest country you've
[01:24:08] ever safed in?
[01:24:15] Minnesota, do you all feel safe out
[01:24:16] there?
[01:24:19] Florida, do you feel safe if you wanted
[01:24:21] to post something anti-semitic online?
[01:24:26] I mean, I'm pretty sure we're about to
[01:24:27] go to war with [ __ ] Iran out here.
[01:24:32] Gigi, do you feel safe?
[01:24:35] Oh, it's just the goats. GG, calm down.
[01:24:36] Calm down. We're safe. GG's tripping.
[01:24:39] We're safe, dog. It's the safest that
[01:24:41] Gigi, it's the safest that America has
[01:24:43] ever been. I don't know what GG's
[01:24:45] tripping on, dude. Obviously, Gigi
[01:24:46] didn't get the memo from Cash. the
[01:24:48] homicide rates to reduce the drug
[01:24:50] trafficking rate to reduce the amount of
[01:24:52] children that are being trafficked and
[01:24:54] the number of
[01:24:54] >> It sounds like those children being
[01:24:56] appreciate the director reviewing the
[01:24:58] files. You said you don't know the
[01:24:59] number of times Trump's name appears in
[01:25:01] the files. So, it could at least be a
[01:25:03] thousand times. Is that right?
[01:25:05] >> It's a lot more than a thousand times.
[01:25:08] >> The number is a total misleading factor.
[01:25:11] We have not released anyone's We have
[01:25:13] not released anyone's name file that has
[01:25:16] not been credible. Director, could it
[01:25:18] release every piece of legally
[01:25:20] permissible information? You can
[01:25:22] characterize the numbers however you
[01:25:24] want it.
[01:25:24] >> Claim me my time. Director,
[01:25:27] >> just to clarify, in half of the Epstein
[01:25:30] files,
[01:25:31] it is 4,798
[01:25:34] times.
[01:25:35] Granted,
[01:25:37] that doesn't really mean anything, but
[01:25:39] it is 4798
[01:25:41] times.
[01:25:46] It sounds like if you don't know the
[01:25:47] number, it could at least be a thousand
[01:25:49] times, which makes me
[01:25:51] >> It's not.
[01:25:51] >> Is it at least 500?
[01:25:53] >> It's not.
[01:25:58] >> You under oath there, Cash? Are you
[01:26:00] under oath there?
[01:26:02] >> No.
[01:26:03] >> Is it at least 100 times?
[01:26:04] >> No.
[01:26:04] >> Then what's the number?
[01:26:05] >> I don't know the number, but it's not
[01:26:06] that.
[01:26:07] >> Do you?
[01:26:08] >> No, it's not that. No, sir. No, it's
[01:26:12] not. Cash.
[01:26:12] >> You think it might be your job to know?
[01:26:14] >> They have deleted plenty. My job is to
[01:26:16] provide for the safety and security of
[01:26:18] this country. My job is not to engage in
[01:26:20] political innuendo.
[01:26:22] My job is to take it up the butt every
[01:26:24] night for my girlfriend.
[01:26:26] My job is to protect the great nation of
[01:26:28] Israel.
[01:26:29] Don't tell me what my job is. I'm doing
[01:26:31] a very good job. I'm trying very hard.
[01:26:34] It's a hard job.
[01:26:38] >> You can go out to the sticks and get
[01:26:39] your 22nd hit and you're fundraising my
[01:26:42] time.
[01:26:42] >> Keep going. reclaiming your time because
[01:26:44] the people of California are being
[01:26:46] underserved by your representation
[01:26:48] >> is not implicated. Why not release
[01:26:50] everything that involves
[01:26:51] >> we have released everything the
[01:26:52] president and anyone else's side that is
[01:26:55] credible and lawfully be able to
[01:26:57] >> four months ago
[01:27:00] four months ago cashel said we have
[01:27:03] released everything
[01:27:05] except for the six million other things
[01:27:10] three million of which we still don't
[01:27:11] have
[01:27:15] to be released your fixation on this
[01:27:18] matter and baseless accusations that I'm
[01:27:20] hiding pedophiles is disgusting.
[01:27:24] >> Yeah, you are disgusting, Cash. And you
[01:27:26] are hiding, protecting, covering up for
[01:27:30] a fuckload of child pedophiles.
[01:27:34] What's with all the redacted names,
[01:27:36] Cash?
[01:27:37] Obviously, the redacted names of
[01:27:40] perpetrators all throughout the files.
[01:27:45] Anyone that says that needs to look at
[01:27:47] the stats alone and go back to the state
[01:27:49] of California who's receiving the
[01:27:50] biggest surge in FBI resources through
[01:27:53] my redeploy.
[01:27:55] >> Oh yeah, you got to look at the stats.
[01:27:57] Look at the stats, bro. It'll be really
[01:27:59] great to look at the stats.
[01:28:02] Why? Why do we forget to just look at
[01:28:04] the stats?
[01:28:08] So, uh, I've got four documents I'd like
[01:28:10] to introduce into the record. The first
[01:28:13] one is Jeffrey Epstein six story played
[01:28:15] out for years in plain sight.
[01:28:19] May it may have held that title when he
[01:28:21] met Epstein and then yes without
[01:28:24] objection the gentleman will hold for a
[01:28:25] second. The gentleman from Maryland's
[01:28:27] recognized.
[01:28:27] >> Thank you. You also said somewhere in
[01:28:30] the hearing and here today that the
[01:28:32] problem is that the case files are
[01:28:34] constrained by limited search warrants
[01:28:35] from 2006 to 2007 and that the
[01:28:38] nonprosecution agreement hamstrung
[01:28:40] future investigations.
[01:28:42] Those constraints only apply to Southern
[01:28:45] District of Florida. They do not apply
[01:28:46] to Southern District of New York. The
[01:28:48] location of the 2019 sex trafficking
[01:28:50] indictment which produced many things
[01:28:52] including a series of FD302 documents.
[01:28:56] They also don't apply to the New Mexico
[01:28:58] ranch, which is probably the most
[01:29:01] suspicious of all the properties,
[01:29:03] which I think we all are wondering if
[01:29:06] there's a basement,
[01:29:09] if there's any tunnels, if there's
[01:29:11] anything underground,
[01:29:16] and obviously they also don't apply to
[01:29:18] the island. According to victims who
[01:29:21] cooperated with the FBI in that
[01:29:23] investigation, these documents in FBI
[01:29:26] possession, your possession, detail at
[01:29:28] least 20 men, including Mr. Jess Staley,
[01:29:32] CEO of Barkclay's Bank, who Jeffrey
[01:29:34] Epstein traffked victims to. Victims
[01:29:37] including minors such as Virginia
[01:29:39] Roberts Euprey. May she rest in peace.
[01:29:43] That list also includes at least 19
[01:29:46] other individuals. One Hollywood
[01:29:48] producer worth a few hundred million
[01:29:50] dollars. One royal prince. One
[01:29:52] high-profile individual in the music
[01:29:54] industry. One very prominent banker. One
[01:29:57] high-profile government official. One
[01:29:59] high-profile former politician. One
[01:30:01] owner of a car company in Italy. One
[01:30:04] rock star. One magician. At le David
[01:30:08] Copperfield.
[01:30:10] David Copperfield. Don't look up David
[01:30:12] Copperfield. Sex scandal.
[01:30:15] Abuse allegations. six billionaires,
[01:30:18] including a billionaire from Canada. We
[01:30:21] know these people exist in the FBI
[01:30:23] files, the files that you control. I
[01:30:26] don't know exactly who they are, but the
[01:30:28] FBI does. Have you launched any
[01:30:30] investigations into any of these people?
[01:30:33] And have you seen these 302 documents?
[01:30:37] >> Sir, I have asked my FBI agent.
[01:30:40] >> Massie always with the fire. Massie
[01:30:42] always bringing the right questions.
[01:30:44] Massie the [ __ ] legend
[01:30:46] >> to review the entirety of the Epstein
[01:30:49] files and bring forth any credible
[01:30:51] information. And we're working with
[01:30:52] Congress not only to divulge that
[01:30:53] information and produce it to you, but
[01:30:55] any investigations that arise from any
[01:30:57] credible investigation will be brought.
[01:30:59] There have been no new materials brought
[01:31:01] to me launching a new um indictment. So,
[01:31:04] is is is the loophole here or is it your
[01:31:07] assertion that these uh victims aren't
[01:31:10] credible, that the 302s maybe didn't
[01:31:13] produce credible statements that rise to
[01:31:15] a probable cause? It's not my assertion,
[01:31:19] sir. It's the assertion of um at two
[01:31:22] different United States attorneys
[01:31:23] offices from three separate
[01:31:25] administrations who investigated those
[01:31:27] same materials in lifetime.
[01:31:28] >> Are the 302 documents in the FBI's
[01:31:30] possession?
[01:31:32] >> They reviewed all that. Yes, sir. And
[01:31:33] and so have you reviewed those 302
[01:31:36] documents that where the victims name
[01:31:38] the people who victimized them?
[01:31:42] >> If I personally know, but the FBI has.
[01:31:44] >> So how can you sit here and and in front
[01:31:48] of the Senate and say there are no
[01:31:50] names?
[01:31:51] >> I said all
[01:31:52] >> I named one today.
[01:31:53] >> I I said we are not in the we are not in
[01:31:56] the practice at the Department of
[01:31:57] Justice, FBI of releasing victims names.
[01:32:00] That is not what we do. We are also not
[01:32:03] in the habit of releasing incredible
[01:32:05] information. That's not what we do. But
[01:32:07] multiple authorities have looked at the
[01:32:10] entirety of what we have.
[01:32:11] >> Okay, I got to move on here. Were you
[01:32:12] present when the AG uh had the White
[01:32:15] House event when she released the
[01:32:16] binders to social media influencers?
[01:32:19] >> I was. Yes. And so if you're willing to
[01:32:21] meet with social media influencers who
[01:32:30] do you want to remind us of this post in
[01:32:32] light of Cash Patel having no credible
[01:32:34] leads, no one to investigate. Redacted
[01:32:38] sender sent, "Thank you for a fun night.
[01:32:41] Your littlest girl was a little
[01:32:43] naughty."
[01:32:46] When you look up all the emails sent and
[01:32:48] received on 11th of March 2014, you find
[01:32:51] out that they were having a weird Jewish
[01:32:54] pudding party the night before that
[01:33:00] and that several people emailed to say
[01:33:02] how great the party was and how great
[01:33:05] the girls were and how they'd never had
[01:33:08] quite that kind of pudding before.
[01:33:16] stood to benefit from the sensational
[01:33:18] and sad stories of these victims. Will
[01:33:20] you meet with the victims as well? The
[01:33:22] FBI will meet with anyone who has no
[01:33:24] information.
[01:33:25] >> Will you?
[01:33:26] >> No, they won't.
[01:33:30] Right. You So, right. Are we all on the
[01:33:32] same page here?
[01:33:35] We're all on the same page here.
[01:33:39] that occurred on Wednesday at the White
[01:33:40] House over the Justice Justice
[01:33:43] Department's handling of the Jeffrey
[01:33:44] Epstein files. And this after the DOJ
[01:33:47] and FBI on Sunday released a joint
[01:33:49] review walking back its claims about an
[01:33:51] Epstein celebrity client list that
[01:33:53] apparently never existed. Sources also
[01:33:55] saying Bonino is considering resigning
[01:33:58] and took a day off from work on Friday
[01:34:00] due to his frustrations.
[01:34:03] >> Yeah.
[01:34:08] You said Jeffrey Epstein committed
[01:34:11] suicide. People don't believe it.
[01:34:14] >> Well, I mean, listen, they have a right
[01:34:16] to their opinion, but as someone who has
[01:34:19] worked as a public defender, as a
[01:34:21] prosecutor, who's been in that prison
[01:34:22] system, who's been in the Metropolitan
[01:34:23] Detention Center, who's been in
[01:34:25] segregated housing, um you know a
[01:34:27] suicide when you see one, and that's
[01:34:29] what that was.
[01:34:32] >> Wow, what a convincing argument. Cash
[01:34:34] >> killed himself. you again. You want me
[01:34:37] to get I've I've I've seen the whole
[01:34:38] file. He killed himself.
[01:34:41] >> They've seen the whole file. They've
[01:34:43] seen the whole file.
[01:34:46] They've seen all the emails
[01:34:48] where all the Jews are saying,
[01:34:53] "Let the [ __ ] toil in the real world."
[01:34:58] War between the Jews and [ __ ] Jews
[01:35:00] currently winning.
[01:35:09] between the Jay's and the nonJS. Jay's
[01:35:12] presently winning. As you probably know,
[01:35:14] I represent the Rothschilds. What would
[01:35:17] you like me to do with your friend? You
[01:35:18] want me to do her or try to her? RFK's
[01:35:23] wife was found unalived in her backyard.
[01:35:25] Epstein says, "Whoops. Very interesting
[01:35:28] photo taken one week after he was
[01:35:30] supposedly unalived." Before this FBI
[01:35:32] report, Epstein belonged to both US and
[01:35:35] Allied intelligence services. MSAD right
[01:35:38] under it. I found this photo from our
[01:35:39] visit with BB Nets and Yahoo. We need to
[01:35:42] discuss World War II. The investors want
[01:35:44] to know if we're still on for February
[01:35:46] 8th, 2026. Uh-oh. I can't even.
[01:35:49] >> Yeah, that is in two days.
[01:35:51] >> This out about a Ukrainian girl. Nuts.
[01:35:53] Wonder what's redacted right here. Thank
[01:35:55] you for the fun night. You're what? Let
[01:35:59] the goyam deal in the real world. You
[01:36:01] always make me smile. Oh, that's just
[01:36:03] from the princess of Norway. I'm
[01:36:05] uncovering everything. Comment your
[01:36:07] thoughts. Follow me for the new
[01:36:09] Yeah, the Instagram sleuths, the
[01:36:13] exjournalists,
[01:36:15] the renegade Tik Tockers that are now
[01:36:17] homeless.
[01:36:19] They're all turning up all kinds of
[01:36:20] stuff. Cash,
[01:36:22] Mr. Bonino.
[01:36:29] Maybe the last one we'll watch topic
[01:36:30] >> on the Epstein files. Um, does the new
[01:36:33] investigation by the Southern District
[01:36:35] of New York US Attorney prevent the
[01:36:37] department from releasing all of the
[01:36:39] remaining files?
[01:36:40] >> So, we have released 33,000 over 33,000
[01:36:44] Epstein documents to the Hill and we'll
[01:36:47] continue to follow the law um and to
[01:36:50] have maximum transparency. Also, we will
[01:36:53] always encourage all victims to come
[01:36:55] forward.
[01:36:57] >> What are the next steps, Madam Attorney
[01:36:59] General?
[01:37:00] >> They'll encourage all victims to come
[01:37:01] forward by failing to redact their
[01:37:03] [ __ ] personal information when they
[01:37:05] release the files and instead redacting
[01:37:08] the information of all the perpetrators,
[01:37:12] really encouraging the victims to come
[01:37:14] forward. you a piece of [ __ ]
[01:37:16] >> for the DOJ regarding the what we assume
[01:37:19] President Trump will sign into law with
[01:37:21] the Epstein files. Is this going to be
[01:37:22] on the Justice Department website? What
[01:37:24] are you doing here over the next 30 days
[01:37:27] as we understand it?
[01:37:28] >> We will continue to follow the law with
[01:37:30] maximum transparency while protecting
[01:37:33] victims.
[01:37:36] When you say follow the law, attorney
[01:37:39] general, do you mean that you will
[01:37:41] provide all the files by 30 days?
[01:37:44] >> We will follow the law. The law passed
[01:37:47] both chambers last evening. It has not
[01:37:49] yet been signed, but but we will
[01:37:51] continue to to follow the law again
[01:37:54] while protecting victims, but also
[01:37:56] providing maximum transparency.
[01:37:59] >> So, she can only say one thing
[01:38:01] apparently and can't even do that one
[01:38:03] thing that she says. Here's
[01:38:06] another one in the files.
[01:38:07] >> New Brazilian just arrived. Sexy and
[01:38:10] cute. 9 years old. Best regards.
[01:38:14] >> Redacted.
[01:38:16] For some reason, the sender of that
[01:38:18] needed to be redacted. For some reason,
[01:38:21] whoever sent new Brazilian just arrived,
[01:38:24] sexy and cute, 9 years old. Best
[01:38:26] regards. That sender needed to be
[01:38:29] redacted.
[01:38:31] Yeah.
[01:38:33] Yeah. There's just more and more and
[01:38:37] more and more
[01:38:43] and it's it feels virtually endless. And
[01:38:47] part of that is because of the
[01:38:50] ridiculous way that these files have
[01:38:52] been released.
[01:38:55] millions of documents
[01:38:58] with no organizational structure,
[01:39:01] with
[01:39:04] no real way to access them.
[01:39:08] When you go to the DOJ disclosures and
[01:39:09] you go to the Transparency Act, this is
[01:39:11] what you get. No download links anymore.
[01:39:14] They took away the download links.
[01:39:18] Data set 9 is hundreds and hundreds and
[01:39:22] hundreds of gigs.
[01:39:24] thousands and thousands of pages.
[01:39:30] I can't even click. There's no more last
[01:39:32] button anymore.
[01:39:35] So, if you wanted to get to the last
[01:39:38] one, you'd have to go and modify the
[01:39:40] page number to let's say 5,550.
[01:39:44] Does that page exist?
[01:39:47] Yes, it does. And lots of other pages
[01:39:50] do, too. Do you have time to go through
[01:39:52] 5,500 pages of individual PDFs and open
[01:39:56] them all one at a time
[01:39:59] just to Oh, that one's not useful. I
[01:40:01] guess I'll go back and I'll open another
[01:40:03] one one at a time. Oh, that one's not
[01:40:07] useful. I'll go back and I'll open one
[01:40:09] more one at a [ __ ] time.
[01:40:17] Pretty transparent, eh?
[01:40:19] And if you wanted to download them now,
[01:40:21] you would either need to know how to
[01:40:23] code and scrape them all and how to
[01:40:26] bypass the DOJ's blocks on scraping, or
[01:40:29] you'd have to download them one at a
[01:40:31] time, millions of documents, one at a
[01:40:35] time. So, I thought I'd take a moment to
[01:40:38] update you on the state of a project
[01:40:41] that me and the boys are working on.
[01:40:44] web
[01:40:47] web has been cooking in the background.
[01:40:49] And this is not the final version. This
[01:40:51] is my
[01:40:52] Frankensteined modified personal version
[01:40:55] that I have on my computer.
[01:41:00] My boys that are much smarter than me
[01:41:02] have been cooking on the real version of
[01:41:05] web. And I plugged it a little bit on
[01:41:07] Tucker's show. And so I wanted to give
[01:41:09] you a little update on what's coming and
[01:41:12] on what you can expect and on how you
[01:41:14] can use it and on what it will be able
[01:41:15] to do for you when these files
[01:41:19] a for this whole document set and for
[01:41:22] any other document sets that come out in
[01:41:23] the future.
[01:41:25] So I want to showcase you this document
[01:41:27] set is related to the moon cult and to
[01:41:30] uh the Charlie Kirkin investigation and
[01:41:33] to the fivestar trust and all these
[01:41:35] other documents. This is not related to
[01:41:36] the Epstein files. is a different
[01:41:38] document set, but I just want to show
[01:41:40] you how the chat works so that you can
[01:41:43] understand how revolutionary this is
[01:41:46] going to be with the Epstein files. And
[01:41:48] I've used it on the Epstein files and
[01:41:50] it's [ __ ] crazy. And
[01:41:54] this week, we're going to have it ready
[01:41:57] and we're going to start rolling it out
[01:41:58] in beta beta test for journalists with
[01:42:02] all the files uploaded, the entire new
[01:42:05] drop, millions of them. as well as the
[01:42:08] old documents as well
[01:42:12] because
[01:42:14] you can't just do keyword searches. You
[01:42:17] need to string ideas together. You need
[01:42:19] AI analysis. You need them all vectorzed
[01:42:22] and categorized and interfaceable in
[01:42:25] complex ways. And there's a lot of
[01:42:27] things wrong with AI. And yes, it is
[01:42:29] going to destroy our world. And we'll do
[01:42:30] a whole show about about Moltbot and uh
[01:42:33] how the AIs are inventing religions and
[01:42:37] hiring humans now. We'll do that show
[01:42:39] this week. But using AI to help regular
[01:42:43] people sort through these files is going
[01:42:45] to be [ __ ] revolutionary.
[01:42:48] So I asked it about this data set. Is
[01:42:50] there evidence that the moon cult was
[01:42:52] involved in intelligence operations? And
[01:42:54] it goes through its document set and
[01:42:56] only through its document set. It
[01:42:58] doesn't go out into the internet and
[01:42:59] start hallucinating. It stays within its
[01:43:01] document set and looks through what it
[01:43:03] has in very complex andworked ways.
[01:43:06] Pulls back hundreds of sources, thinks
[01:43:08] critically about what it's learned, goes
[01:43:10] back out and gets more related sources,
[01:43:12] brings them all back and gives you a
[01:43:13] comprehensive answer, the intelligence
[01:43:16] origins. Then it gives you an AI
[01:43:17] summary. The connection starts at the
[01:43:19] very founding of the church. According
[01:43:20] to a 1963 CIA report, the unification
[01:43:23] church was organized by retired
[01:43:24] Brigadier General Kim Jong- the founder
[01:43:26] and first director of the South Korean
[01:43:28] CIA. And then there's a citation. And
[01:43:31] this is the most important part does not
[01:43:34] help if you have AI summaries without
[01:43:36] primary sources. But when the primary
[01:43:38] source is linked right there and you can
[01:43:42] view it in its original form. In this
[01:43:44] case, it's a clip from a news article
[01:43:47] and I can put it away
[01:43:50] and I can go to the next source citation
[01:43:55] and I can view it in its primary form or
[01:43:57] I can view it in this highlighted form.
[01:43:59] Um,
[01:44:01] my screen share is a little small so I'm
[01:44:03] just going to cramp it in here for you
[01:44:04] so you guys can see everything here. So,
[01:44:06] it's got these answers that'll tell you
[01:44:08] that'll string together a understandable
[01:44:11] plain text answer about what you're
[01:44:12] asking. And then you can click and get
[01:44:16] the primary sources. It's all smashed
[01:44:19] together here, but you can get the
[01:44:21] primary sources. In this case, it's all
[01:44:23] news clippings, but in the case of the
[01:44:24] Epstein files, all your source citations
[01:44:26] will be the original documents right
[01:44:29] there.
[01:44:31] And so if you were to ask it a question
[01:44:35] like,
[01:44:36] "Were there any were there ever any
[01:44:39] emails of Elon Musk asking to go to
[01:44:42] Epstein Island?"
[01:44:44] Yes. On this date, this date, this date,
[01:44:46] this date, here's all the dut click,
[01:44:47] click, click, click, click. You've got
[01:44:49] them all. Okay, cool. I saw in this
[01:44:52] email he mentioned this. What's that all
[01:44:53] about? Is there any connections there?
[01:44:56] Yes, that's this. This this this. Here's
[01:44:57] other related files. File file file
[01:44:59] file. Click, click, click, click, click.
[01:45:01] And then you can, if you find one you
[01:45:03] like, you can pin it to your canvas.
[01:45:07] And you can organize it.
[01:45:10] Oh, sorry. That's the wrong one. That
[01:45:11] one's already there. This is the one
[01:45:13] that I just pinned.
[01:45:15] And you can organize it and save it for
[01:45:17] later and draw connections,
[01:45:20] etc., etc.
[01:45:22] and you can build out your own
[01:45:24] organizational structure and then share
[01:45:26] that with other people to show them what
[01:45:28] you've dug out of the files.
[01:45:31] And you'll have a collection that's much
[01:45:34] more organized in the final version than
[01:45:35] it is here of all the original files on
[01:45:38] the side here that you can open up
[01:45:40] yourself and you can view them in
[01:45:43] various different formats, original
[01:45:45] formats and in highlightable formats as
[01:45:49] well. Again, this is just my bastard
[01:45:52] version that I've been vibe coding in to
[01:45:54] build extra features and to play with
[01:45:55] and to kind of like build out my own
[01:45:57] [ __ ] in. But my homie, who's a real
[01:46:00] developer, has been gaming away hard.
[01:46:02] And right now, we are
[01:46:06] uh maybe halfway through a like 30hour
[01:46:11] processing batch of Epstein files
[01:46:15] because it's millions of documents and
[01:46:17] we're processing the hell out of them. I
[01:46:18] am personally spending thousands of
[01:46:20] dollars on processing all these files
[01:46:22] with AI.
[01:46:25] And then
[01:46:26] here is the scoop on how it's going to
[01:46:29] be accessible to people.
[01:46:32] The goal the goal has always been to
[01:46:36] make this stuff accessible for free to
[01:46:38] make web a free resource.
[01:46:41] That's unfortunately not really possible
[01:46:44] because the amount of AI involved in
[01:46:46] analyzing document sets of that size.
[01:46:50] Someone's got to foot the bill and it's
[01:46:53] a lot of money. I am footing the bill
[01:46:55] personally with my own money for the
[01:46:57] processing of all the documents which is
[01:46:59] the big lift. That's the expensive part,
[01:47:00] the initial expensive part. Then every
[01:47:03] time that you ask AI to help you
[01:47:05] understand the documents and to pull
[01:47:06] documents and to get answers and to site
[01:47:08] the sources and all that, every one of
[01:47:10] those questions costs money, too. Very
[01:47:12] small amount of money, but it adds up.
[01:47:15] And so, unfortunately, someone's got to
[01:47:17] foot that bill, too. So, here's the
[01:47:19] plan. The plan is I'm going to preload.
[01:47:25] It's going to be all online. So, you're
[01:47:27] not going to have to download it. You're
[01:47:28] not going to have to understand code.
[01:47:30] You're not going to have to understand
[01:47:31] how to like put in different API keys
[01:47:34] and stuff. All hosted online for anyone
[01:47:37] to access just like going to any old
[01:47:40] website. And it's like you're right
[01:47:42] there. Make an account. You just enter
[01:47:44] your email and a password and then you
[01:47:46] have an account and then you can load in
[01:47:48] the document set that we have preloaded
[01:47:49] in for you. And you can, you know, mix
[01:47:52] and match your document sets into your
[01:47:54] private project. That's all for you. You
[01:47:56] have your own Blackboard canvas that you
[01:47:58] can add your documents to and do your
[01:48:00] work in. It's saved into your account.
[01:48:03] All the documents are pre-processed.
[01:48:06] And I'm going to preload
[01:48:10] that resource with I think $5,000
[01:48:14] worth of tokens, which is a lot of
[01:48:17] tokens.
[01:48:18] Then we're going to give it out to a
[01:48:20] bunch of journalists, to a bunch of
[01:48:22] content creators, to a bunch of people
[01:48:24] that can beta test it for us and also
[01:48:26] use it to enhance their own research.
[01:48:28] And we'll let them roll with it for 3 to
[01:48:31] 5 days is the plan. Give them a bit of a
[01:48:34] head start with free token use.
[01:48:37] And then once it's been stress tested
[01:48:39] with first, you know, 10 people and then
[01:48:41] with like a hundred people and then it's
[01:48:44] stress tested maybe with like a thousand
[01:48:45] people,
[01:48:47] we'll just open it up and whatever's
[01:48:49] left of that initial 5,000 free tokens
[01:48:51] that I've put in there, we'll just let
[01:48:53] people use them all up for free. When
[01:48:55] those tokens are all gone, the plan is
[01:48:58] to we're going to flip it onto like a
[01:49:00] basic subscription model where you pay
[01:49:02] five or $15 a month or more if you want
[01:49:05] like literally unlimited tokens. Um, and
[01:49:08] it'll give you a certain number of
[01:49:09] messages per month that'll it's it's
[01:49:11] like a pretty cheap kind of for what
[01:49:14] you're getting. It's [ __ ] cheap. Um,
[01:49:16] and that way we offset the costs so that
[01:49:18] I'm not paying thousands and thousands
[01:49:20] and thousands of dollars to foot
[01:49:22] everyone's AI bill for this tool. um
[01:49:25] because I I just can't do that
[01:49:27] obviously.
[01:49:28] So that is the happy medium that we're
[01:49:30] finding for the webbased web, the online
[01:49:34] version that everyone can access, make
[01:49:37] your own account and just pay for what
[01:49:39] you use and infinite resource for
[01:49:42] everyone to use. We are also but what
[01:49:44] we're we wanted to be committed as well
[01:49:46] to making it open source and uh as like
[01:49:50] and free to use for anyone and you know
[01:49:54] it's not free to use AI AI costs but
[01:49:57] what we are going to do is once we get
[01:49:59] that version online and ready and
[01:50:01] rolling for everybody then we're going
[01:50:02] to flip into translating it into a
[01:50:06] downloadable version that anyone who's a
[01:50:08] little more techsavvy that wants to can
[01:50:10] download it themselves onto their own
[01:50:12] device and have their own copy of it of
[01:50:15] the software that they can do what they
[01:50:17] want with. They can modify it, you know,
[01:50:19] whatever. And they can plug their own
[01:50:20] API keys into and you can upload your
[01:50:22] own document sets to it and use it on
[01:50:24] whatever document sets you want to use.
[01:50:26] And you just pay for whatever tokens in
[01:50:28] your own way with your API keys, however
[01:50:30] you want to do it. Um so those are our
[01:50:32] two solutions is one is I can fund the
[01:50:35] first tokens for the release of the main
[01:50:37] thing for everybody the easy version the
[01:50:39] the layman version which will be
[01:50:41] preloaded with Epstein documents and
[01:50:43] then in the future we'll drop other
[01:50:44] documents in there too like we'll put in
[01:50:45] the JFK files and we'll put in maybe
[01:50:48] we'll put in Charlie Kirk files maybe
[01:50:49] we'll put in other files in the future
[01:50:51] right and then there will be like the
[01:50:53] GitHub style version that more technical
[01:50:56] folk can download and use for themselves
[01:50:59] and modify and build on over time and
[01:51:02] hopefully this ecosystem, this tool,
[01:51:04] this resource can grow and become
[01:51:06] invaluable because holy [ __ ] it is
[01:51:08] revolutionary how smart and how how
[01:51:12] useful it is. And I've actually been
[01:51:14] sort of I've I've been kind of not
[01:51:19] digging as hard into the files as I
[01:51:21] normally would right now because I know
[01:51:24] that I'm about to have this tool that's
[01:51:26] going to make all the work I've done up
[01:51:28] till now obsolete because it's like the
[01:51:30] amount of work it takes right now to sip
[01:51:32] through the files and find things is
[01:51:34] just insanely hard. And I know that in
[01:51:37] two days once I have web in these files,
[01:51:41] I can do all that in seconds. and then
[01:51:43] so much more. So,
[01:51:46] I am so stoked for it. Um, it's going to
[01:51:49] be revolutionary. Keep your eyes peeled
[01:51:51] onto my social channels, onto my ex,
[01:51:52] onto my Instagram. I'm going to be
[01:51:54] announcing it with a video that I'll put
[01:51:56] out um announcing that it's live for uh
[01:52:00] journalists and content creators to get
[01:52:02] in touch with me and I'll send them out
[01:52:03] a code that'll get them in there. Um,
[01:52:07] and we'll just kind of like give it out
[01:52:10] little by little by little and then all
[01:52:11] at once once it's ready. And that should
[01:52:14] be happening this week. Um, we should
[01:52:16] have it up and running in like a day or
[01:52:18] two hopefully if all goes according to
[01:52:20] plan. Fingers crossed. And then once
[01:52:22] it's up and running and it's been stress
[01:52:24] tested by the first group, by sort of
[01:52:27] the the journalist crowd, then we'll
[01:52:30] open the floodgates and let you all just
[01:52:32] run in and use those tokens up. And once
[01:52:33] the tokens are used up, then it'll
[01:52:35] switch on to a pay-to-play model that
[01:52:37] kind of like balances out. I I think
[01:52:40] that the tiers we're setting is five and
[01:52:41] $15 depending how much you want. Um but
[01:52:44] I kind of forget.
[01:52:47] Um
[01:52:49] weird. My YouTube page over here just
[01:52:51] crashed. Cool. We're still live. Good.
[01:52:54] So that's what's going on with web. Um
[01:52:57] and I just wanted to plug that a little
[01:52:58] bit. I plugged it on Tucker Carlson's
[01:53:00] show and I wanted to give you guys a
[01:53:01] little more detailed update on what the
[01:53:03] plan is and how that's going to work.
[01:53:05] Um, get hyped. It's going to be [ __ ]
[01:53:06] revolutionary and it's going to make it
[01:53:08] so that any old regular person with can
[01:53:10] basically immediately go get real
[01:53:12] answers with real sources right from the
[01:53:14] files themselves. No more guessing, no
[01:53:17] more nothing. That'll just make maximum
[01:53:19] transparency um out of this whole
[01:53:22] debacle. And the fun part is that we
[01:53:26] downloaded all the files before they
[01:53:28] started deleting a fuckload of them. So
[01:53:30] a bunch of the deleted files will be in
[01:53:33] there and accessible.
[01:53:36] So
[01:53:38] that is the current state of the plan.
[01:53:44] Um,
[01:53:47] there probably is endless more that we
[01:53:50] could talk about tonight,
[01:53:52] but I think we've probably been going
[01:53:54] for like two hours almost now. And we've
[01:53:57] amassed a whole bunch of super chats
[01:53:59] that I'm actually not really prepared to
[01:54:02] I I didn't really set up uh my super
[01:54:06] chat tracker
[01:54:08] to track them tonight, but I think I can
[01:54:14] maybe I can retroactively do it. Or
[01:54:16] maybe we're just going to do this the
[01:54:19] old school way.
[01:54:22] Yeah, we're gonna have to do it the old
[01:54:23] school way.
[01:54:26] Um,
[01:54:28] so anyways, that is our show for
[01:54:31] tonight. That is the main event. Um, I
[01:54:35] really appreciate you being here. Um,
[01:54:37] also I would be remiss not to mention
[01:54:39] one more time. Um,
[01:54:42] a huge shout out to the buyer app. Um,
[01:54:45] if you don't if you don't know, I don't
[01:54:47] do any ads or sponsors. I don't take any
[01:54:49] brand deals. I don't do any paytoplay. I
[01:54:51] don't take any money for anything. I
[01:54:52] just create content literally myself.
[01:54:55] Um, this entire operation is run by me.
[01:54:58] And buyer is me and two friends. And so
[01:55:00] the only ads I run are for things that
[01:55:02] I've built with my buddies. And buyer
[01:55:05] app is a sick app that you can download
[01:55:07] from the Google Play Store or the Apple
[01:55:09] iOS store. Download into your phone for
[01:55:11] free. And you can scan any product in
[01:55:13] the grocery store and you can find out
[01:55:16] who owns that product and uh
[01:55:21] what kind of company they are. You know,
[01:55:23] you can find out who you're supporting.
[01:55:25] Oh, that's funny. I got a new phone. I'm
[01:55:26] not even logged into buyer on this
[01:55:28] phone. I'm not going to do that. I'm not
[01:55:30] going to take the time to do that right
[01:55:31] now. But you can just scan the barcode
[01:55:34] of any old product and figure out, you
[01:55:37] know, who owns Sprouts? What's up with
[01:55:39] Sprouts?
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[01:55:43] Black Rockck, Vanguard, State Street, or
[01:55:46] you can, you know, that alternative,
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[01:55:50] Company or that small Australian New
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[01:55:54] scan them all. If it's got a barcode in
[01:55:56] the grocery store, or really if it's got
[01:55:58] a barcode at all, you can scan it and
[01:56:01] find out who owns it, who your money's
[01:56:02] going to, who you're supporting, and you
[01:56:04] can get a a strong sense for how they
[01:56:07] may or may not care about you. Um,
[01:56:09] personally I use it to find founder and
[01:56:11] family-owned companies because founder
[01:56:13] and family-owned companies are just
[01:56:14] better to support. They care more about
[01:56:16] you. They care more about their product.
[01:56:18] They care more about the world. Big mega
[01:56:21] corporations don't give a [ __ ] about
[01:56:22] anything but the bottom line and making
[01:56:24] money.
[01:56:25] And uh, they're pretty much all owned by
[01:56:28] Black Rockck and Black Rockck is all
[01:56:30] owned by
[01:56:32] Yeah.
[01:56:34] So, if you haven't already heard about
[01:56:36] it, go to buyrap.com,
[01:56:39] buyerapp.com,
[01:56:41] or search the app store for bu
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[01:57:00] smarter investment choices because we
[01:57:01] got to hit them where where it counts,
[01:57:03] which is in their wallets. And uh you
[01:57:05] got to start voting with your dollar in
[01:57:06] 2026. You got to be a little more
[01:57:08] intentional about where you're spending
[01:57:09] your money because it matters. So that's
[01:57:12] our ad read for the night. Um thanks for
[01:57:15] being here. Thanks for liking,
[01:57:16] commenting, subscribing. Um really
[01:57:19] appreciate it. Um I'm actually feeling
[01:57:22] pretty good. I'm I'm sick today, but I'm
[01:57:24] I'm I took one ibuprofen and had a bunch
[01:57:26] of honey and tea. Um and so I think
[01:57:29] we're ready to do some super chats
[01:57:33] to roll into the hangout phase of our
[01:57:35] night.
[01:57:37] Um
[01:57:42] I think I'm just going to pull up some
[01:57:44] stream beats here real quick
[01:57:48] and uh
[01:57:50] we'll get our volume tuned in.
[01:57:55] Yeah. Yeah. What's up?
[01:58:00] Yeah. It was a fun show, right? It was a
[01:58:01] fun show. Fun show in the new digs. GG's
[01:58:04] stoked. She had good chicken tonight.
[01:58:08] I'm done moving places for a while now.
[01:58:12] Going to have some [ __ ] homies
[01:58:14] visiting. We're going to make a little
[01:58:15] documentary about Jeffrey Epstein
[01:58:17] hopefully. Life is good. Life is good.
[01:58:21] Um, you know, the world is [ __ ] but
[01:58:24] life can still be good. Don't forget to
[01:58:27] uh
[01:58:29] don't forget to zoom back in on on life
[01:58:31] and and sunshine and the little things,
[01:58:34] on family, on people.
[01:58:38] Don't forget to stay grounded. Keep
[01:58:40] having a good time while the world
[01:58:42] burns.
[01:58:44] Give me a second here.
[01:58:47] Excuse me.
[01:58:49] to see if our super chat is set up the
[01:58:53] way we want it to be. Oh,
[01:58:58] nope.
[01:59:01] Um,
[01:59:08] well, I guess we'll do some
[01:59:09] modifications here.
[01:59:11] I don't know what's going on with this,
[01:59:14] but we'll just
[01:59:16] grab that. Pull it over.
[01:59:20] Grab that. Oh, it's because I keep
[01:59:21] switching screens. When I move houses, I
[01:59:24] I switch screens.
[01:59:26] This is currently
[01:59:29] almost the top of the supers.
[01:59:32] We'll slide it up to
[01:59:37] be the top.
[01:59:41] Okay.
[01:59:44] So,
[01:59:46] we're just going to run this game old
[01:59:47] school. There's a lot of supers to play
[01:59:49] through here. Um, I think what I'm going
[01:59:51] to do is I'm going to I'm gonna try to
[01:59:53] scroll through and start at the really
[01:59:55] high ones and get all the hundreds and
[01:59:57] 50s because I would hate to miss um big
[01:59:59] donations from people that are dropping
[02:00:00] in that hard on us and I don't want to
[02:00:02] miss any of those ones. Um, and then
[02:00:04] we'll come back through and we'll see if
[02:00:06] we can't get to everybody. Um, I don't
[02:00:08] know if we can get to everybody tonight,
[02:00:09] but we'll do our best. All right. Um, I
[02:00:11] do really appreciate everybody being in
[02:00:13] here and supporting. So, let's find the
[02:00:15] Reds first and get the Reds out of the
[02:00:17] way. Uh, Jess Happy 5377, thanks for the
[02:00:21] huge $100 donation. Really appreciate
[02:00:23] it. You are awesome on Tucker's show. If
[02:00:25] only all the media station run by
[02:00:27] Philadelphia would actually let facts/
[02:00:29] you speak. The majority of people in
[02:00:31] this country have no clue what is
[02:00:32] actually going on. Love your buyer app.
[02:00:34] Growing my own food. Hell yeah. That's
[02:00:37] how we win this. That's how we win. Grow
[02:00:39] your own food. Vote with your dollar.
[02:00:42] Support independent people. independent
[02:00:43] media, independent businesses. Um,
[02:00:46] you're a legend. Thanks, Jess. Really
[02:00:48] appreciate it. Thanks for the donation.
[02:00:50] And thanks. I I was when anytime I do an
[02:00:52] interview or a podcast that's like with
[02:00:54] like any of these bigger shows, I mean,
[02:00:57] really almost any podcast, I always like
[02:00:59] finish and just forget like what we
[02:01:01] talked about, I'm like, I I I think it
[02:01:04] went well. Like, I don't I don't know.
[02:01:06] It we'll have to wait and see. Um, and I
[02:01:10] thought it went pretty well. I rewatched
[02:01:11] it today. I was proud.
[02:01:13] It was a good conversation. There's
[02:01:14] endless places we could go. And
[02:01:16] obviously Tucker didn't want to um he
[02:01:19] didn't want to like jump to conclusions
[02:01:21] and like, you know, get get out ahead of
[02:01:24] his skis, which I respect. Um I'm
[02:01:26] definitely out more ahead of my skis.
[02:01:27] Partially because I've done a lot more
[02:01:29] research and have a lot more background
[02:01:31] of the work that I've already done on
[02:01:33] the story, but also because I'm younger
[02:01:35] and rasher and pissed offerer. Well, I
[02:01:38] don't know. Maybe he's just as pissed
[02:01:39] off as the rest of us. But, um, I
[02:01:41] thought it was a really great
[02:01:42] conversation and an important
[02:01:44] conversation for the people to hear.
[02:01:51] I think there's one or two more reds
[02:01:53] down here. Land SF 2008, thanks for the
[02:01:56] big 100. Drop this into the fund to help
[02:01:58] you out. Thank you. Yeah, we'll drop
[02:02:00] that into the web fund. Appreciate that.
[02:02:02] It is a lot of money being spent on um I
[02:02:04] spent a lot of money funding funding the
[02:02:07] team building this thing and funding the
[02:02:10] processing fees which is a lot of money
[02:02:12] um thousands of dollars being spent on
[02:02:15] processing all these documents into the
[02:02:16] AI system in the first place. And then I
[02:02:19] want to make at least a little bit of a
[02:02:21] free resource at first a little bit of a
[02:02:23] fund so that the journalists can get in
[02:02:25] there for free and then hopefully
[02:02:26] everyone can play around a little bit
[02:02:27] for free before we have to charge a
[02:02:29] little for it. Um so thanks for helping
[02:02:31] out. appreciate it. I think we'll
[02:02:33] probably build in a donate button on the
[02:02:34] web website as well if people want to
[02:02:36] donate to it um and to the team building
[02:02:38] it cuz um the team building it are like
[02:02:42] humble developers and they work really
[02:02:44] hard. There's there's three guys um in
[02:02:46] total on the team. Uh I guess four guys
[02:02:49] including me and the other three don't
[02:02:51] have big YouTube channels. They don't
[02:02:53] have like like YouTube pays me very well
[02:02:55] but like they're just working hard
[02:02:57] crushing life. So, um, donations really
[02:03:00] support them, too. Um, when you donate
[02:03:02] to web and stuff like that. So, or when
[02:03:04] you subscribe to buyer, stuff like that.
[02:03:06] So, it means a lot, um, to support the
[02:03:08] work they're doing. I'm going to go back
[02:03:10] to the top. We'll get the 50s. Now,
[02:03:14] if I if I did Streamyard like the rest
[02:03:16] of the homies, I could just pop these
[02:03:17] things on screen like they do, but I
[02:03:19] don't, so I can't.
[02:03:22] Um, Ray Lynville, thanks for the 50.
[02:03:25] Ian, my mom Cindy Yates loves your
[02:03:27] content. She's been a member forever
[02:03:28] now. You and Baron inspired her to start
[02:03:30] her own channel and she's gotten some
[02:03:32] traction. I think you'd like her vids.
[02:03:34] She's also been wanting to research with
[02:03:36] you. You're awesome. Thank you. I
[02:03:37] appreciate that. That's super cool that
[02:03:39] we could inspire someone else to
[02:03:42] actually start a channel um and get get
[02:03:44] into it, Cindy Yates.
[02:03:50] And it's cool that moms are doing
[02:03:52] things. Shout out to moms. Um,
[02:03:57] here. Let me Here's what we'll do. We'll
[02:04:00] pop this up here and we'll briefly pop
[02:04:02] in like this. Silence is complicity.
[02:04:05] Truth is action. Cindy Yates. Hell yeah.
[02:04:10] Hell yeah. Good job, Mom.
[02:04:13] 110 subscribers. Let's bump those
[02:04:15] numbers up.
[02:04:17] It's always cool to see new people
[02:04:18] hopping in, learning the craft, doing
[02:04:21] their best. you. She's putting out a lot
[02:04:23] of videos. 13 days ago, 12 days ago, 11
[02:04:25] days ago, 10 days ago, 9 days ago, 8
[02:04:27] days ago, 7 days ago, 6 days ago, 4 days
[02:04:29] ago. Homeg girl is more dedicated than
[02:04:31] me. She is up in this beast. Nice work,
[02:04:35] Cindy. Killing the game. That's awesome.
[02:04:38] Love seeing more Americans and people
[02:04:41] all around the world getting inspired to
[02:04:45] take action for truth and speak up. So,
[02:04:49] shout out for that. Thank you, Cindy.
[02:04:51] And thanks to Cindy's daughter or son or
[02:04:54] whoever
[02:05:01] um
[02:05:04] VB
[02:05:06] about one year back before Charlie
[02:05:08] Kirk's end, Salem now distributed
[02:05:10] government gangsters by and featuring
[02:05:13] Cash. So he told us how the
[02:05:14] bureaucracies run this ish.
[02:05:18] Yeah, Cash has had a weird long road
[02:05:20] into here.
[02:05:22] Um, Salem is a whole sketchy ass rabbit
[02:05:24] hole. Salem media group, they are tied
[02:05:27] the [ __ ] in. And
[02:05:31] we didn't really talk about it tonight.
[02:05:32] I was thinking about talking about it
[02:05:33] tonight, but um, more and more all these
[02:05:37] stories are merging at the nexus point
[02:05:41] that is Israel.
[02:05:43] Because when you have one group of
[02:05:47] extremely powerful evil [ __ ]
[02:05:49] that think that they are better than
[02:05:51] everybody else, that are intent on
[02:05:53] global domination and manipulating the
[02:05:55] world through tools like blackmail,
[02:05:58] bribery, etc. You wind up with their
[02:06:01] little [ __ ] tentacles strung out
[02:06:03] through all the different power systems
[02:06:05] in our world. And that turns up in
[02:06:07] places like charitable organizations
[02:06:11] like TPUSA. It turns up in places like
[02:06:14] the [ __ ] White House with hidden
[02:06:17] cameras recording kid did ddling.
[02:06:20] It turns up
[02:06:22] in our laws where they're restricting
[02:06:25] our freedom of [ __ ] speech
[02:06:28] just over and over and over again. All
[02:06:30] roads lead back to God's chosen people.
[02:06:36] Found you on Tik Tok in the dark times.
[02:06:37] I really appreciate you, your knowledge,
[02:06:39] and your hard work. Thank you. Yeah, no
[02:06:41] longer on Tik Tok. I mean, I've still
[02:06:43] got my account, but what I do now is I
[02:06:45] make my videos on Tik Tok because they
[02:06:47] have the good green screen, and then I
[02:06:49] post them, download them, and then
[02:06:50] immediately delete them because I
[02:06:52] guarantee you I'm getting banned the
[02:06:54] moment one of those posts gets scanned
[02:06:55] by the AI. Immediate ban. And if I got
[02:06:58] banned, then I would have to find a new
[02:07:00] way to make my videos, my Tik Toks, and
[02:07:02] that would suck.
[02:07:04] I'd have to make a bunch of alt
[02:07:07] accounts, which I'm sure I'll have to do
[02:07:08] at some point. But, um, yeah, Tik Tok is
[02:07:11] long gone. It's dead. Bought out by the
[02:07:14] you know who's. And uh if you're still
[02:07:16] trying to get your news from Tik Tok,
[02:07:18] news flash, you're not.
[02:07:20] So, thanks for the donation. Thanks for
[02:07:22] the support.
[02:07:23] There's one more down here. Two more.
[02:07:28] HDK, what do we do? How do we get
[02:07:31] justice? How do we cope with being run
[02:07:33] over by satanic PDFs? How do we take
[02:07:36] back our society? I can't risk my life's
[02:07:37] work, be dismantled by being labeled,
[02:07:40] but I can't live with paying taxes to
[02:07:42] them. Yeah. Amen. So, here's actually
[02:07:44] something that I meant to talk about on
[02:07:46] the main show.
[02:07:49] Maybe I'm naive, chat. You're going to
[02:07:51] have to tell me if I'm naive on this
[02:07:52] one,
[02:07:54] but
[02:07:56] it occurred to me
[02:07:59] that we always get discouraged about
[02:08:01] voting. You know, we for good reason
[02:08:04] have this this mindset that builds and
[02:08:06] is building that voting doesn't mean
[02:08:08] anything and you can't vote your way out
[02:08:10] of this and voting doesn't even matter,
[02:08:12] which is pretty true.
[02:08:17] But there's always been this little
[02:08:18] niggling, naggling thing in the back of
[02:08:22] my mind about that.
[02:08:25] Oh, hey, are we getting double audio on
[02:08:27] the music?
[02:08:31] I think we were getting double audio on
[02:08:32] the music. So, voting,
[02:08:36] yes, voting doesn't do much, but you
[02:08:40] know what does
[02:08:43] is running.
[02:08:46] I was watching an Instagram reel by I
[02:08:50] think she's a Democrat candidate um a
[02:08:52] younger gal that's running
[02:08:57] and um I've heard a little bit about the
[02:08:59] race. I don't really know the specifics,
[02:09:01] but
[02:09:03] been watching a lot of Fishback running.
[02:09:05] I've got my reservations about him, but
[02:09:07] it's it's more and more it occurs to me
[02:09:11] that
[02:09:14] voting doesn't necessarily do a whole
[02:09:16] lot. But if we are going to vote all
[02:09:18] these pedophiles out of office, we need
[02:09:22] fresh blood to vote in. We need regular
[02:09:26] Americans that are fed up with this to
[02:09:27] vote in. We need patriots to take
[02:09:31] office. And we need that all across the
[02:09:34] country in every state in local
[02:09:36] elections, in state elections, in
[02:09:38] federal elections.
[02:09:43] And if regular Americans were to run in
[02:09:46] every single election, and literally you
[02:09:49] could just put on your [ __ ] voting
[02:09:50] thing, you could just like you could run
[02:09:52] your campaign online, grassroots it, and
[02:09:55] just put on your thing. Not for Israel.
[02:09:59] I'd vote for you if I saw on my voting
[02:10:03] sheet a regular dude that I'd never
[02:10:06] heard of that said, "I'm just a regular
[02:10:08] dude that wanted to run to stop sending
[02:10:11] money to Israel." Immediate vote.
[02:10:16] Immediate vote. Now, we do need those
[02:10:19] people to be uncorruptible, strong
[02:10:22] willed, durable [ __ ] because
[02:10:25] they are going to have the book thrown
[02:10:27] at them. They're going to have
[02:10:28] everything thrown at them. We need
[02:10:30] people that are ready for the fight that
[02:10:31] that's going to be. But I know a lot of
[02:10:33] you out there are ready for the fight
[02:10:34] that that's going to be. And
[02:10:38] ultimately, like if that that's how this
[02:10:41] government works. If none of us are
[02:10:43] going to run, then they're going to keep
[02:10:44] running their people and they're going
[02:10:45] to keep ruling over us. And sure,
[02:10:49] even if we get suppose we get like 50%
[02:10:52] [ __ ] into office in the next election
[02:10:54] cycle and we get 50% [ __ ] and they're
[02:10:57] legit, that's still not going to change
[02:11:00] the world overnight. But you know what
[02:11:01] it is going to do? It'd cause a lot of
[02:11:04] [ __ ] problems for these [ __ ]
[02:11:07] It would give us a lot more power to
[02:11:11] poke the system to whistleblow, to open
[02:11:15] things up, to vote better,
[02:11:18] to start to change the power structures
[02:11:20] in government in this nation,
[02:11:23] to expose the rampant corruption all
[02:11:26] across state, local, federal.
[02:11:28] that actually would make a difference if
[02:11:32] regular Americans,
[02:11:34] regular old [ __ ] were to stand up and run
[02:11:37] for elections.
[02:11:40] So I want to openly invite
[02:11:44] Americans all across this country in
[02:11:46] every state, every city
[02:11:50] to run for office.
[02:11:54] Run for office. Run your campaign
[02:11:56] online.
[02:11:58] You can do it on the cheap
[02:12:01] as much as possible
[02:12:03] and just stand on American principles.
[02:12:05] Stand on your principles.
[02:12:07] And when you have to tell the American
[02:12:10] people what you stand for,
[02:12:13] just be straightforward. Just tell the
[02:12:16] truth. I'm just a regular American
[02:12:18] that's fed up with this
[02:12:22] that wants the Epstein files to be
[02:12:23] released in full and wants to see
[02:12:24] prosecutions. Thank you very much. And
[02:12:27] I'd bet that you'll get some votes.
[02:12:30] And let's say that that happens. Let's
[02:12:32] say that let's say that good old [ __ ] run
[02:12:34] all across the country in 2026.
[02:12:39] And let's say that some of them make it
[02:12:40] in and a bunch of them don't. And it's
[02:12:43] like, oh, did you fail? No. Because we
[02:12:46] started a movement. And then two years
[02:12:48] later, a whole bunch more run and
[02:12:51] they're much more prepared. And the
[02:12:53] voters are waking up and they're
[02:12:55] realizing, "Oh, we can vote these
[02:12:57] [ __ ] out."
[02:12:59] And then the next election, even more
[02:13:01] people run
[02:13:03] and then more and then more and then
[02:13:05] more.
[02:13:10] Am I wrong, chat? Am I wrong?
[02:13:14] Tell me I'm wrong.
[02:13:16] Because by my reckoning,
[02:13:19] that would actually make a difference.
[02:13:22] That is a legitimate way that Americans
[02:13:26] can make a difference.
[02:13:33] Right?
[02:13:37] So that's my open invitation to all of
[02:13:39] you to think about it. If you're a
[02:13:42] person that has any little bit of wealth
[02:13:44] or the means or the motive or the moral
[02:13:49] character and fortitude to fight the
[02:13:51] good fight,
[02:13:53] maybe you should look up online tonight.
[02:13:55] Maybe you should ask your local chatbot,
[02:13:58] GBT or Claw. Just type in like, "Hey, if
[02:14:01] I wanted to run in my local or state
[02:14:03] elections, what would be involved? How
[02:14:05] would I do that?
[02:14:08] And if I did that, how, you know, how
[02:14:11] would I do it well? And what would what
[02:14:13] are the deadlines and what kind of forms
[02:14:15] would I need to fill out?
[02:14:18] Because, you know, actually
[02:14:20] a good AI chatbot could really help you
[02:14:22] with that process, too.
[02:14:25] There's also, I would imagine that
[02:14:26] there's um probably organizations,
[02:14:29] citizens organizations, uh, civic
[02:14:31] organizations that can help with those
[02:14:33] sorts of things, although maybe be
[02:14:34] careful because they might be captured.
[02:14:38] But yeah, I think the time to take back
[02:14:40] our government is now.
[02:14:44] I think the time is now.
[02:14:47] And um there's an obvious, you know,
[02:14:49] elephant in the room with this
[02:14:50] conversation of like, Ian, why don't you
[02:14:52] do it?
[02:14:54] And um I think I have more ability to
[02:14:58] make a difference here the way with what
[02:14:59] I'm doing now than I would if I were to
[02:15:01] run right now.
[02:15:04] Um,
[02:15:06] and I would
[02:15:08] loathe politics,
[02:15:11] but in the future that might have to
[02:15:13] happen. We'll see. In the future that
[02:15:15] might have to happen. Not ruling it out,
[02:15:19] but for now I think that um
[02:15:23] for now I think that I probably have
[02:15:25] more of a role to play here doing what
[02:15:27] I'm doing. Um, and maybe in the future I
[02:15:31] jump into the fray.
[02:15:34] Yeah, if Stacy's out there, if Stacy's
[02:15:36] talking [ __ ] Stacy, you do it. We'll
[02:15:38] all vote for you. We'll run your [ __ ]
[02:15:40] campaign for you.
[02:15:43] If any of you good old [ __ ] out there are
[02:15:45] running for office, y'all get in touch
[02:15:47] and let me know. You make a you make
[02:15:48] some content about it, I'll find it and
[02:15:50] I'll I'll I'll help you out.
[02:15:53] The whole internet will get behind you.
[02:15:56] Hey, Real Bay is in the chat. Shout out
[02:15:58] to Real Bays being here. Thanks for the
[02:16:00] 50, bro. Hope you're doing well. I've
[02:16:02] been meaning to reach out. Been working
[02:16:04] on my craft. I have some juicy things in
[02:16:06] in New York transcripts you might think
[02:16:08] are worth analyzing. Stay well. Hope we
[02:16:10] link up soon. Um, if you guys don't
[02:16:12] know, Baze runs a YouTube channel, too.
[02:16:14] Um, and he's always honing the craft.
[02:16:17] Um, let me see if I've got it. Uh, yeah,
[02:16:20] I've got it right there. Dude, he has
[02:16:23] been honing the craft. Holy [ __ ] bro.
[02:16:24] You got a lot of videos coming out,
[02:16:26] dude. Shout out to Baze. Um, Bae jumped
[02:16:30] in months and months ago, being hyped,
[02:16:35] wanting to get involved.
[02:16:37] And I forget if he was already starting
[02:16:38] the channel or if I was like, you should
[02:16:40] start a channel or whatever. But Baze
[02:16:41] has always been a homie helping out
[02:16:43] here. And he's started his channel. He's
[02:16:45] [ __ ] dropping in hard. So, if you
[02:16:47] don't know about real Baze yet, dude,
[02:16:50] bro is honing his craft and he's getting
[02:16:51] better and better and better and putting
[02:16:53] in the work, dude. nine days ago, seven
[02:16:56] days ago, six days ago, six days ago,
[02:16:57] four days ago, three days ago, two days
[02:16:59] ago, two days ago, two days ago. Dude,
[02:17:01] nice [ __ ] work, bro. Good work. Um,
[02:17:04] that's cool to see. We need more people
[02:17:06] stepping up, standing up, getting loud.
[02:17:11] That's what's up. Thanks for being here,
[02:17:13] dude.
[02:17:16] Um,
[02:17:18] love how dead serious you look in the
[02:17:20] Tucker thumbnails. I know. They pulled a
[02:17:21] funny [ __ ] uh funny image from when I
[02:17:24] was down in Florida there and it's just
[02:17:27] like
[02:17:32] I can't even do it. It's a funny one. Um
[02:17:35] a good old time. Not enthused. Not an
[02:17:38] Ian Carol. Not enthused.
[02:17:42] Missed you on YouTube and had to use my
[02:17:43] son's Twitch account to watch you this
[02:17:45] week. Sent a message on your website.
[02:17:47] How can I get into info to you worthy of
[02:17:49] investigation related to LSJ? Um, thank
[02:17:53] you. Uh, thanks for tuning in. Yeah, I
[02:17:56] So, it's been a crazy week. I've been
[02:17:59] I've had I've had a lot of personal
[02:18:00] stuff going on over the last couple
[02:18:01] weeks, plus a bunch of moving multiple
[02:18:04] moves um plus a a car breakdown kind of
[02:18:08] situation. It's been crazy. So, I've
[02:18:11] actually not been on a lot lately. Um,
[02:18:14] hopefully that's changing going forwards
[02:18:17] here if I don't get sicker tonight. Um,
[02:18:20] so thanks for tuning in and following on
[02:18:22] Twitch. As for how do you get
[02:18:24] information to me worthy of
[02:18:25] investigating, I'm going to be really
[02:18:26] honest with you. Um, you can't really I
[02:18:30] don't really I don't really take uh tips
[02:18:33] or info or read emails um for multiple
[02:18:38] reasons. partially because I don't have
[02:18:41] time to um I just don't and if I did
[02:18:47] uh so much of what would be incoming
[02:18:49] would be distractions or would be noise
[02:18:52] or could be straight up disinformation
[02:18:55] and designed to lead me astray that it's
[02:18:58] just not worth my time when there's so
[02:19:01] much in my own space to look into. And
[02:19:05] this is why I always tell people to
[02:19:07] build your own channels or start your
[02:19:09] own Instagram account, even if you're
[02:19:11] not trying to like grow huge.
[02:19:13] Creating content makes it so much more
[02:19:16] accessible. So like rather than it being
[02:19:19] an email to someone like me who doesn't
[02:19:21] have the time to read emails in the
[02:19:22] first place, then instead you're just
[02:19:24] putting it out there on the internet for
[02:19:26] the world to judge. And then they can
[02:19:28] it's like, "Oh [ __ ] that's interesting.
[02:19:29] That's fascinating." And they can upvote
[02:19:30] it. and then then it can enter the
[02:19:32] ecosystem of ideas where it's much more
[02:19:34] digestible and easy to come across and
[02:19:36] then share and um sort of get spread
[02:19:40] around that way. Um because yeah, I
[02:19:42] don't I don't read emails um or
[02:19:47] uh take tips or anything like that
[02:19:49] pretty much ever. Um because I I need to
[02:19:53] guard my focus. Most YouTubers have a
[02:19:56] whole team and have like a business
[02:19:58] manager and have a clipper and have all
[02:20:01] these different account like things
[02:20:03] going on and they have help with
[02:20:04] research and all that [ __ ] and it's like
[02:20:06] and I don't have any of that
[02:20:07] intentionally. Um but because of that I
[02:20:11] just do not have the time for it and uh
[02:20:14] and for me as a rather ADHD type of
[02:20:17] person um which is my strength I got to
[02:20:20] guard my focus and stay focused. So, I
[02:20:22] appreciate I appreciate the shout out
[02:20:24] and the hype. Um, but uh yeah, that's
[02:20:29] where we're at.
[02:20:32] You mentioned setting up a donate
[02:20:33] button. Please do so so we can send more
[02:20:35] direct support to you and your homies
[02:20:37] and projects. Appreciate you. Thanks,
[02:20:38] homie. We will. Um, because for example,
[02:20:41] when you send a super chat, I think
[02:20:43] YouTube takes a cut. When you send
[02:20:46] subscriptions on Twitch, Amazon takes a
[02:20:48] cut. But when we set up the donate
[02:20:51] button, um they don't get [ __ ] from
[02:20:53] that. It goes all straight to me and the
[02:20:55] team um and the project. And that's why
[02:20:57] I'm starting to kick even though it's
[02:20:59] not live tonight unfortunately is
[02:21:01] because kick basically gives all the
[02:21:02] revenue to the creator. I think it's
[02:21:04] like 95% to the creator or something. I
[02:21:06] don't exactly know how the metrics work
[02:21:07] on Twitch yet or on Kick yet, but um
[02:21:10] that sounds pretty all right to me. So,
[02:21:11] we're not wasting money on Amazon. So,
[02:21:15] thanks for that. Um, I'm noticing that
[02:21:17] I've got a funny ass I I got a homie
[02:21:19] down here talking [ __ ] for $100 that um
[02:21:22] my super chat thing is
[02:21:26] uh I I got to slide her up like this
[02:21:29] so we can see this one. You're probably
[02:21:32] a Fed, but at least you're on the right
[02:21:34] side trying to save the republic rather
[02:21:36] than let it continue to be occupied.
[02:21:38] Thanks, Ashton Milky Way. $100.
[02:21:40] Appreciate you. Um I'm not a Fed, but I
[02:21:44] not going to tell you not to think that.
[02:21:45] um you should think critically and ask
[02:21:46] questions about everybody on the
[02:21:48] internet. And um I mean to be fair, if I
[02:21:50] was a skeptical individual with a good
[02:21:52] brain on my shoulders um looking at my
[02:21:54] rise, I would have questions too. And so
[02:21:57] totally get it. Appreciate it. Thanks
[02:21:59] for being here. Thanks for the dono. Um
[02:22:01] and yeah, if I ever start saying some
[02:22:03] [ __ ] please call me out on it
[02:22:05] because um
[02:22:08] don't trust anyone. Don't trust people
[02:22:10] on the internet. Don't trust your fa
[02:22:12] Don't Don't Don't put anyone on a
[02:22:13] pedestal.
[02:22:15] Everyone's fallible. Everyone's
[02:22:16] corruptible. We are all human. Um and
[02:22:20] I'm just out here trying my best.
[02:22:24] Um so we'll slide this back down to
[02:22:26] alignment.
[02:22:30] I'll drink some tea.
[02:22:36] What's a fed? a federal agent like
[02:22:40] like working with the FBI or the CIA or
[02:22:43] MSAD like a plant like controlled
[02:22:45] opposition like
[02:22:51] someone who's bought off
[02:22:53] like Ben Shapiro
[02:22:57] for Israel.
[02:22:59] someone who presents as one thing as an
[02:23:01] independent journalist, but is actually
[02:23:04] spewing propaganda narratives quietly
[02:23:06] into your face, into your face hole. Ben
[02:23:10] Shapiro's out here trying to claim,
[02:23:11] "Dude, that's what we should have done
[02:23:12] tonight. We should have watched some Ben
[02:23:14] Shapiro videos." We'll do that tomorrow
[02:23:15] or something like that.
[02:23:18] Um cuz that dumb [ __ ]
[02:23:22] Ben [ __ ] Shapiro.
[02:23:26] Madness. Pure madness.
[02:23:30] All right, so we've done the hundreds,
[02:23:31] we've done the 50s.
[02:23:34] Um,
[02:23:37] I think now we're doing the oranges.
[02:23:44] I'm starting to my brain is starting to
[02:23:46] go go to sleep here, guys.
[02:23:49] If you if you weren't here for the
[02:23:50] beginning of the show, um I just want to
[02:23:52] remind you all just just a little
[02:23:53] disclaimer that I got a heavy fever last
[02:23:56] night and um was up
[02:24:00] at I think 1:30 in the morning and then
[02:24:02] didn't really go back to sleep. I like
[02:24:04] had a little bit of a fever dream about
[02:24:06] a really [ __ ] cool project I wanted
[02:24:07] to build today, which I'm building in
[02:24:09] the background as we speak. Um Claude is
[02:24:11] doing some [ __ ] And then I by 3:30 I
[02:24:15] was like, "Well, I guess I'm not
[02:24:16] sleeping. I guess I'll just get up and
[02:24:17] get back to work. And I guess I I did
[02:24:20] take a fever power nap at like 9 or
[02:24:24] something like that. But your boy's your
[02:24:27] boy's running on half empty here. So, I
[02:24:29] don't think we're going to make it
[02:24:30] through all the supers, but we'll do all
[02:24:32] the oranges now. Or at least we'll try
[02:24:33] to do all the oranges. We'll see what we
[02:24:34] can do there. And then maybe we'll do
[02:24:35] some randoms um to to at least grab some
[02:24:38] of the smaller ones.
[02:24:41] Um,
[02:24:43] I kind of want to turn off super chats
[02:24:45] in the future.
[02:24:48] Um,
[02:24:50] I don't know. I just don't feel like
[02:24:55] I don't feel like we got to be paying
[02:24:56] for messages.
[02:24:58] It is a useful way to sort of have
[02:25:01] discrete messages to engage with that
[02:25:04] are sort of like priority.
[02:25:07] um is kind of cool,
[02:25:10] but um
[02:25:12] I don't know. It's
[02:25:16] just feels a little unnecessary. It just
[02:25:18] feels a little like like I make enough
[02:25:20] money on YouTube. I don't need you guys
[02:25:22] to be paying for individual messages. I
[02:25:23] do I do really appreciate the support
[02:25:25] and it does make a big difference. It
[02:25:26] means a lot. Um and it does add up. Um
[02:25:29] it's great, but uh
[02:25:34] I don't know. It's just
[02:25:37] it's a weird dynamic. It's a weird
[02:25:39] dynamic. We're all just people here,
[02:25:42] right? We're all just people, myself
[02:25:43] included. So,
[02:25:46] um
[02:25:47] I'd like Is this the top orange? Yeah.
[02:25:52] Here. Let me uh lock this in place so I
[02:25:54] don't accidentally move it.
[02:25:58] I'd like to discuss the the
[02:26:00] decomposition of the US, particularly
[02:26:01] the dangers of a nation with a nuclear
[02:26:04] agrarian family tradition that has lost
[02:26:06] its religious framework to guide
[02:26:08] society, as Emanuel Todd suggests. Yeah,
[02:26:11] you're damn straight, dude. Um, and I'm
[02:26:14] speaking as a man that was raised in a
[02:26:17] secular leftist science-based household
[02:26:20] with no religion whatsoever, with no
[02:26:24] basis in faith or patriotism or any of
[02:26:27] that. And I see that clear as day. I've
[02:26:30] actually been seeking out my own
[02:26:32] religious understanding and um
[02:26:35] traditional family values that I wasn't
[02:26:37] instilled as a kid because that is what
[02:26:40] holds a society together.
[02:26:42] That is what holds a society together.
[02:26:44] And when you look at the subversion of
[02:26:46] our nation that has systematically
[02:26:49] rolled over time from
[02:26:53] Israel and
[02:26:55] her Jewish supporters
[02:26:58] into our nation,
[02:27:00] it is not an accident.
[02:27:03] All these isms, as Charlie would say,
[02:27:06] that the left-wing Jews have a lot to
[02:27:08] answer for.
[02:27:11] All of those
[02:27:13] have slowly undermined and deconstructed
[02:27:17] the fabric of a strong society.
[02:27:26] And certainly like I I'm of the belief
[02:27:29] that you want a balance of lefts and
[02:27:31] rights, that you want a balance of
[02:27:32] conservatism and progressivism, that you
[02:27:34] want a healthy balance of world views
[02:27:37] and belief systems and all of that. in a
[02:27:41] nation.
[02:27:42] But bro,
[02:27:44] we are way out of balance and both are
[02:27:48] intentionally extremified and dividified
[02:27:51] in the people and intentionally unified
[02:27:56] and controllified in the in the
[02:27:58] politicians and the power base.
[02:28:02] And it is no accident that these
[02:28:05] [ __ ] have destroyed the
[02:28:07] religious foundations of our country.
[02:28:10] And I don't want to
[02:28:12] um destroy the religious foundations of
[02:28:15] our country, the moral foundations of
[02:28:17] our country, and all things wholesome
[02:28:19] and decent.
[02:28:24] Yeah.
[02:28:35] I think at some point as a society,
[02:28:37] we're going to have to go to war with
[02:28:39] the porn industry probably. Um
[02:28:42] because it's like a sleeping giant
[02:28:44] underneath society that is slowly
[02:28:47] destroying everything
[02:28:49] slowly. Um that is always ongoing just
[02:28:52] this like constant subversion of male
[02:28:57] uh of maleness of men and of women.
[02:29:04] And it's just this
[02:29:07] deeply destructive force that no one
[02:29:11] really ever addresses
[02:29:14] enough.
[02:29:15] Um, and I've suspected I I've always
[02:29:19] kind of suspected
[02:29:21] that.
[02:29:23] So is gambling. This is true. I agree.
[02:29:27] I suspect that anyone that really went
[02:29:30] to war with the porn industry,
[02:29:32] especially if it was like an ex insider
[02:29:37] of the industry, I suspect that some
[02:29:40] crazy
[02:29:43] um immune system response
[02:29:47] would get sicked on you. I would bet I
[02:29:52] bet you'd get some crazy push back and
[02:29:55] weird [ __ ]
[02:29:59] [ __ ] happening. Um,
[02:30:02] but yeah, we need we need strong
[02:30:04] families. We need strong men.
[02:30:10] We need strong women in their own way.
[02:30:15] We need to revive what makes American
[02:30:18] family values American family values.
[02:30:26] We need God. Basically, we need God.
[02:30:34] And there's a certain group of people
[02:30:35] that are not interested in the Goyam
[02:30:38] knowing God.
[02:30:46] My mind is blown. Whitney mentioned
[02:30:48] Senator John Tower, my cousin being
[02:30:50] involved in this. I have the Tower
[02:30:52] report and I would love to talk to you
[02:30:54] or Whitney. I might have some pieces of
[02:30:56] this puzzle. We need to connect dots.
[02:30:59] The tower report is not towers
[02:31:02] financial. Um, I don't actually
[02:31:07] really recall
[02:31:13] Let me see if I can run a search query
[02:31:14] real quick here.
[02:31:28] Um,
[02:31:33] you must mean not in her book. You must
[02:31:36] mean on a podcast or something like
[02:31:37] that.
[02:31:48] John Tower chaired the president's
[02:31:50] special review board, commonly known as
[02:31:51] the Tower Commission, which was formed
[02:31:54] in November 1986, by Reagan, to
[02:31:56] investigate the Iran Contra affair. Oh,
[02:32:00] interesting. Yeah, when I do a keyword
[02:32:02] search in One Nation under blackmail for
[02:32:04] Tower Report and for John Tower, nothing
[02:32:06] comes up. So, I think you're referring
[02:32:07] not to in her book if I'm not mistaken.
[02:32:12] Um,
[02:32:16] but thanks for the dono. Thanks for
[02:32:17] being here. And yeah, there are lots of
[02:32:19] dots to connect. And no one's better at
[02:32:21] dotting than Whitney, that's for sure.
[02:32:24] Comparing the wrinkles on the pants and
[02:32:26] jackets of security guards in Tel Aviv
[02:32:28] Epstein photo indicates AI to me. The
[02:32:30] wrinkles on the two guards are almost
[02:32:32] identical. Thoughts? Much love, Ian. Um,
[02:32:34] I haven't personally done much of any
[02:32:36] digging into the veracity of that. Um,
[02:32:39] kind of stayed out of it and stayed
[02:32:40] focused on other things. Um, but I will
[02:32:43] probably at some point this week devote
[02:32:45] a day or half a day or something to kind
[02:32:47] of verifying that a little for myself
[02:32:50] kind of getting a little more in-depth
[02:32:51] on it. Um,
[02:32:53] I don't know. I don't I don't think we
[02:32:56] can say for sure one way or the other.
[02:32:58] Um,
[02:33:00] I know that I saw AI detectors
[02:33:04] push back the result that um that it did
[02:33:08] not come back as AI, but I also didn't
[02:33:10] run that myself. So,
[02:33:13] you know, maybe that was fake. It's hard
[02:33:17] to say. It's hard to say that photos
[02:33:20] like things that salacious are always a
[02:33:22] little like
[02:33:23] they're so hot that I kind of don't put
[02:33:28] any stock in them one way or the other
[02:33:30] anyways. They're just interesting to me.
[02:33:34] Pizza and juice, a deadly combination
[02:33:36] facts. Um,
[02:33:40] USA Truman show since JFK. You're damn
[02:33:43] straight, homie.
[02:33:45] It's crazy how how one day, one moment,
[02:33:48] one decision can change the course of
[02:33:51] world history forever like that.
[02:33:54] I can't even afford this super. I just
[02:33:56] want to tell y'all here, I love you.
[02:33:58] Don't feel defeated. God wins in the
[02:34:00] end, homies. You're damn straight. Um,
[02:34:04] don't afford the super then. Don't don't
[02:34:06] send the super, bro. That's what I'm
[02:34:07] saying is that's why I was like I kind
[02:34:08] of don't want to like have supers turned
[02:34:10] on cuz you should be you should be
[02:34:12] spending this money on your family or on
[02:34:13] yourself or on a business idea or on
[02:34:16] some good food for yourself or
[02:34:17] something. Bro, if you can't afford the
[02:34:19] super, don't be sending it to me, dude.
[02:34:21] I'm doing fine. I'm doing great.
[02:34:24] YouTube pays me very well. And you don't
[02:34:27] got to be wasting your money on me, bro.
[02:34:29] I appreciate that. But um God does win
[02:34:33] in the end, though. You are damn
[02:34:34] straight about that. Problem
[02:34:39] is, we have to all have the strength to
[02:34:42] keep going while we're in the dark
[02:34:45] times. Oh yeah, look up Neker Island.
[02:34:48] Richard Branson and his flying
[02:34:49] submarine. Make the connections. Go Max.
[02:34:52] Go full Ian as soon as you get well.
[02:34:55] Prayers and drink water. Neker Island is
[02:34:58] a [ __ ] rabbit hole. And Branson is
[02:35:03] every bit as [ __ ] up as Epstein.
[02:35:06] Maybe not running a blackmail ring
[02:35:08] necessarily.
[02:35:10] Maybe more of a consumer than a purveyor
[02:35:13] perhaps. Hard to say,
[02:35:16] but oh boy is Branson a [ __ ] up rabbit
[02:35:18] hole. And if you don't know, yeah, you
[02:35:21] have to look up Neker Island and you
[02:35:23] have to do it in places like maybe X, um
[02:35:26] maybe Reddit, maybe 4chan,
[02:35:30] um archive.org, or you got to like get
[02:35:32] to Google result page 500 or something.
[02:35:35] They've really scrubbed that [ __ ] off
[02:35:37] the internet um to protect his image,
[02:35:39] but it's still floating. You can still
[02:35:41] find it.
[02:35:44] Hi, I'm so glad to see you back,
[02:35:46] brother. Get some rest. Such a boss to
[02:35:47] keep putting out content. Stay strong.
[02:35:49] Thanks, Lori. Um, you know, I'm just
[02:35:51] doing my best. Um, doing my best.
[02:35:55] Thanks for your works and introducing me
[02:35:57] to Baron. Great job on Tucker. Thank
[02:35:58] you. Yeah, Baron's the [ __ ] dude. What
[02:36:01] a what a rising star this year. Baron is
[02:36:04] now like the biggest streamer on YouTube
[02:36:07] behind Candace. Baron's bigger than me
[02:36:09] now. Baron's killing it, dude. For good
[02:36:11] reason. Baron is the [ __ ] He's such a
[02:36:14] good dude. He's such a good role model.
[02:36:16] We need more men like Baron in this
[02:36:18] country.
[02:36:19] I have a theory. Brown University
[02:36:21] shooting and Bondi Beach were subliminal
[02:36:23] messages to Cash Brown and Pam Bondi.
[02:36:26] Messages stay in line. The shootings
[02:36:28] happened within days of each other. Too
[02:36:30] much tinfoil or accurate. That is the
[02:36:33] kind of tin foil that I can cook with,
[02:36:34] dude. Holy [ __ ]
[02:36:38] Um,
[02:36:42] I would be more I would be more with you
[02:36:44] if it was like Patel University or Cash
[02:36:48] University or someone named Cash had
[02:36:51] been, you know, if there was something
[02:36:52] more directly Cash Patel's name. Um, you
[02:36:56] know, it being just Brown University, I
[02:36:59] don't think that's I don't think that's
[02:37:00] quite enough when they could like
[02:37:02] literally just
[02:37:04] go talk to them because both those guys
[02:37:07] are handled as [ __ ] And they both have
[02:37:09] handlers. They're both directly ex
[02:37:11] accessed by the cabal. They could
[02:37:13] literally just text them and be like,
[02:37:14] "Hey [ __ ] stay in line or we'll
[02:37:17] [ __ ] kill you."
[02:37:19] Or, "Hey, Cash, stay in line or we'll
[02:37:22] release the poo poo tape.
[02:37:26] But that doesn't mean I don't love your
[02:37:27] tin foil.
[02:37:29] The bases near me have notices of
[02:37:31] increased aircraft activity and live
[02:37:33] booming. Dude, so the flight radar over
[02:37:37] the last week or two has been off the
[02:37:40] charts. Military flight activity over
[02:37:42] the United States of America has blown
[02:37:44] the [ __ ] up. Um, and I am not a flight
[02:37:49] expert by any means, but to me it looks
[02:37:51] an awful lot like training exercises in
[02:37:54] preparation for war.
[02:37:58] And all the rumblings are are pointing
[02:38:01] towards war with Iran is right around
[02:38:04] the corner. And um, what better way to
[02:38:08] get focus off the Epstein files than to
[02:38:10] go fight a war for Israel,
[02:38:14] right?
[02:38:15] Ian my homie it is pronounced guy like a
[02:38:18] dude Anna
[02:38:20] Guyana thank you homie like a girl's
[02:38:23] name my hubs is from there love you from
[02:38:25] Texas blessings brethren Steph Guyana
[02:38:28] baby thanks homie appreciate it yeah not
[02:38:31] Guana Guyana heard that
[02:38:37] dude I'm so stoked that you are
[02:38:38] unleashing the Epstein files with AI
[02:38:40] you're doing the entire world a
[02:38:41] righteous favor thank you broing our
[02:38:43] best trying um AI I there's a lot wrong
[02:38:45] with AI. AI has a lot of AI is going to
[02:38:48] [ __ ] destroy the world. Um it's
[02:38:51] already so far beyond what most people
[02:38:53] realize. I think most people that aren't
[02:38:54] in the vibe coding and AI spaces that
[02:38:56] aren't paying attention to the moltbot
[02:38:58] situation do not realize how [ __ ]
[02:39:01] messed up it is and how fast it is
[02:39:03] progressing and how much AI can already
[02:39:07] do. Uh I don't think anyone realizes.
[02:39:11] That being said, while we're in this
[02:39:13] hell hole, we're going to use it to
[02:39:16] empower the people every chance we get.
[02:39:19] So, missed you, brother. Thanks, homie.
[02:39:21] I appreciate you. Thanks for being here.
[02:39:23] Thanks for supporting.
[02:39:26] Message retracted. Why, bro? Why'd you
[02:39:28] retract your message, homie?
[02:39:31] It's all good, dog.
[02:39:35] Um,
[02:39:40] oh [ __ ] here's a new hyundo. Thanks TJ
[02:39:43] Kurt. Thank you for going match with
[02:39:45] web. Would be great to include AHO Brock
[02:39:47] emails, too. Yes. So, here's the thing.
[02:39:53] not entirely clear on if it's legal to
[02:39:57] do that because technically
[02:40:01] those emails
[02:40:03] are a hack that are hosted on DDoS
[02:40:08] distributed denial of secret servers
[02:40:10] which are intentionally hosted in
[02:40:12] [ __ ]
[02:40:14] I don't know like Likensstein or
[02:40:16] somewhere to protect them and so they
[02:40:18] can host those files free of American
[02:40:21] legal repercussions. I believe. And so I
[02:40:24] don't know if we can legally host the
[02:40:27] Ahood Barack files on the public web
[02:40:31] database server. I'm not clear on that
[02:40:33] yet, but we're looking into it. That's
[02:40:36] why we're also releasing the
[02:40:39] downloadable localhosted version of it
[02:40:42] because then you can download your own
[02:40:44] copy of web and you can upload any files
[02:40:46] you want into it.
[02:40:49] and my copy is going to have those files
[02:40:51] in it. And you're damn straight that I'm
[02:40:54] going to be cross- referencing the AHood
[02:40:55] Barack emails with the Epstein documents
[02:40:58] because that is where you start to get
[02:40:59] really juicy is drawing connections
[02:41:01] between the various file sets. You're
[02:41:04] 100% right.
[02:41:07] Um and then at the very bottom here,
[02:41:09] there's one more down there.
[02:41:12] Um
[02:41:14] thank you so much. She got so red-faced
[02:41:17] but excited. She's trying to renew her
[02:41:19] PI license to bring more help to the
[02:41:21] team. If there's a way she could get in
[02:41:23] contact with you, that would be amazing.
[02:41:25] Thank you so much again. OMG. Oh, you
[02:41:28] must be uh daughter or son of uh mama
[02:41:32] that we shouted out on the stream.
[02:41:35] Um Oh, I'm on the wrong screen here.
[02:41:39] Um,
[02:41:47] I'm trying to think. Um, Instagram DMs
[02:41:50] is probably the place,
[02:41:53] but if I don't follow her, it's easy to
[02:41:54] miss it. You should try DMing me on
[02:41:57] Instagram. Um, do I still have it open?
[02:42:05] I don't. Did I go to Baze on that tab?
[02:42:10] Cindy Yates.
[02:42:12] Link Treat. Cindy Yates.
[02:42:16] There she is. She's got an Instagram
[02:42:19] at Cindy Yates. Here's what I'll do,
[02:42:22] homie. Here's what I'll do.
[02:42:36] Um,
[02:42:38] I'm gonna look her up on Instagram.
[02:42:47] Cindy_Yates.
[02:42:49] Got her.
[02:42:52] Yeah, that's her. Um, followed her. So,
[02:42:55] now she can DM me on Instagram and I
[02:42:57] probably won't lose it. Um, disclaimer,
[02:43:00] it's hard for me to keep up with
[02:43:02] Instagram DMs, too. Um, but yeah. Yeah.
[02:43:05] stoked to see people um putting in the
[02:43:08] work and building their own platforms
[02:43:10] and doing things. So, yeah, thanks for
[02:43:13] being here.
[02:43:16] Um,
[02:43:18] and I'm going to be honest, guys. Um,
[02:43:22] I'm just going to peruse through a few
[02:43:23] of these on the way up. No one is better
[02:43:24] on matters of faith and fainting than
[02:43:26] Frier Josiah Trenum. Don't know what
[02:43:28] that means. I need to guard my focus.
[02:43:31] Thank you for that tip. Yeah, everyone
[02:43:32] needs to guard their focus, homie. How
[02:43:34] was it hanging with IMA? Big fan of you
[02:43:36] both, dude. Ya's awesome. And Ya's
[02:43:41] actually gonna come visit and we're
[02:43:42] going to do some work together and I'm
[02:43:44] stoked, dude. She's actually going to
[02:43:45] come visit like this week or something.
[02:43:47] She's on a US tour for the first time.
[02:43:50] And it was so cool to meet her um at an
[02:43:53] event down in Florida and she's
[02:43:55] traveling around right now and I think
[02:43:56] she's coming up here in just a day or
[02:43:57] two, couple days. And um yeah, we got
[02:44:01] some plans, we got some projects to do.
[02:44:02] Um, it's gonna be cool. So, stoked for
[02:44:04] that. Um, yeah, I is the [ __ ] If you
[02:44:08] guys don't know about IMA's music,
[02:44:11] you think I will copyright strike me if
[02:44:12] I [ __ ] play her music in here?
[02:44:16] I bet I will not copyright strike me. I
[02:44:18] bet we're good to go, dude.
[02:44:22] Dude. Dude. Dude. All right, chill the
[02:44:26] [ __ ] out, Spotify. Just pause. Just
[02:44:28] pause. Just pause for a second here.
[02:44:32] We got something we got to do, dude.
[02:44:35] We're about to just g We're about to
[02:44:37] just [ __ ] game this real quick, dog.
[02:44:41] I am a good citizen. Go [ __ ] watch
[02:44:44] it, like it, share it.
[02:44:49] This is like the best Instagram reel
[02:44:54] >> ever.
[02:45:01] that at the end of the game you lose
[02:45:03] your chest
[02:45:05] for the
[02:45:07] keep up the keep up the keep up the wall
[02:45:11] keep up the reps keep up the dance
[02:45:15] >> so if you don't have context
[02:45:18] is Australian and she's a doctor an MD
[02:45:22] practicing doctor
[02:45:24] she's also a musician during co she
[02:45:28] wasn't really buying it and she was
[02:45:31] signed with a major record label
[02:45:34] and she was writing a song named
[02:45:36] Carmageddon
[02:45:38] where she had some choice words about
[02:45:41] how co had gone and about Israel and
[02:45:46] that major record label told her that
[02:45:48] she had to change her lyrics and she
[02:45:51] told them to go [ __ ] themselves and so
[02:45:54] they kicked her off their label. because
[02:45:57] she was telling the truth about Israel.
[02:45:59] Just a couple lyrics. Just a couple
[02:46:01] lyrics.
[02:46:03] Just a lyric or two about Billy Gates
[02:46:05] making profits off disease.
[02:46:09] Just a couple lyrics about Israel
[02:46:10] bombing Palestinians and BB Netanyahu
[02:46:13] being a [ __ ]
[02:46:15] And for that they yanked her [ __ ]
[02:46:17] contract because the music industry is
[02:46:19] totally not controlled by you know who.
[02:46:22] And instead now she went independent and
[02:46:24] it's just her and her little crew of
[02:46:26] homies just doing all this on their own
[02:46:28] out of Australia. Just a totally
[02:46:30] independent shop. Support independent
[02:46:32] musicians and artists especially when
[02:46:35] they [ __ ] sound like this. Stay
[02:46:36] silent.
[02:46:38] Stay venting.
[02:46:40] Stay plugged in.
[02:46:44] Cool. Now, let's get rid of the cash
[02:46:49] and let's turn out the
[02:46:52] Mr. Heal Mr. Anderson they usion
[02:47:11] >> this part right here dude. This part
[02:47:12] right here. This part right here. Right
[02:47:14] here.
[02:47:26] So, we were actually messaging back and
[02:47:27] forth um before she put the song out um
[02:47:29] about the lyrics and about this song.
[02:47:32] And um and it was like too late. She
[02:47:34] already had it all built, but I was like
[02:47:35] giving her a little bit of feedback of
[02:47:36] just what I thought of it. And the one
[02:47:38] piece of feedback that I had was like,
[02:47:40] ya, that lyric, that line, that bar,
[02:47:43] that stanza, dude, I want infinite
[02:47:46] versions of that bar in order. I just
[02:47:49] want that bar over and over and over.
[02:47:51] Like, and you could do it forever, dude.
[02:47:54] They killed Charlie. They killed Marley.
[02:47:56] They killed Jackson and Marilyn. Both
[02:47:59] Kennedy's. What? Whatever the lyric is,
[02:48:00] it's like, dude, we could riff on that
[02:48:02] [ __ ] for days, dog. I'd help you write
[02:48:04] that lyric. That [ __ ] is so good. Like,
[02:48:07] literally, if I could, I would just get
[02:48:10] that like 10 second clip and I would
[02:48:12] loop it and I'd have a 10-minute song of
[02:48:14] just that clip looped just like that.
[02:48:17] just that
[02:48:25] they could Marley. Both the Kennedys and
[02:48:27] Marilyn. They Diana and they Jackson. We
[02:48:30] are the legacy. This is their anthem.
[02:48:32] Stay silent.
[02:48:34] Stayed.
[02:48:36] Stay plugged in and divided
[02:48:41] from heaven just like holetre
[02:48:57] [ __ ] legend, dude. She's a [ __ ]
[02:48:59] legend. And that whole music video is
[02:49:01] produced just them and their homies,
[02:49:04] just like regular people. They're just
[02:49:05] filming [ __ ] That's like a YouTube
[02:49:07] video just [ __ ] gangster looking. So,
[02:49:10] huge shout out to IMA. Yeah, Mr. BB, how
[02:49:13] do you sleep? Um, that lyric, too. So, I
[02:49:15] I wrote a ton of lyrics when I was
[02:49:17] younger. I used to write raps and
[02:49:18] perform raps when I was young. And, um,
[02:49:20] so I have a lot of appreciation for good
[02:49:22] lyricism and writing and word play. And
[02:49:25] that line of bombs dropped from heaven
[02:49:27] just like hail.
[02:49:30] Um,
[02:49:32] drug your own through the mud. Well
[02:49:33] done, Israel. That like it's oh just
[02:49:37] like hail Israel. And the the change to
[02:49:40] not say Israel because Israel is three
[02:49:42] three syllables but Israel is two and it
[02:49:46] makes it rhyme and it's like ah dude it
[02:49:48] just slides right in there, dude. So
[02:49:50] good. Um so yeah, we could hype this up
[02:49:52] all day long. Um I got distracted. I got
[02:49:56] distracted.
[02:49:57] Uh stoked. So if you don't follow IMA Oh
[02:50:02] [ __ ] dog. You know what I just realized
[02:50:03] is I don't follow IMA on YouTube yet.
[02:50:05] Boom. Immediate subscribe. How do I not
[02:50:08] already subscribe to IMA on [ __ ]
[02:50:09] YouTube. Subscribe, like, share.
[02:50:13] That is I Y M A Y.
[02:50:17] I Y Ah, M A Y on YouTube and on social
[02:50:20] media, on Instagram, on Tik Tok, on X,
[02:50:23] whatever it is. I don't know if she has
[02:50:25] an ex or not, but
[02:50:27] and she's still a medical doctor,
[02:50:29] although Australia is trying to [ __ ]
[02:50:31] kick her out because um it's Australia.
[02:50:36] So, you know, you know how it be.
[02:50:39] So, we're bringing her over to the
[02:50:40] United States to party to sing songs
[02:50:43] over here.
[02:50:48] Um,
[02:50:54] people who will go into politics today
[02:50:55] will know what to prepare for. Secrecy
[02:50:57] and hiding is over. This is where the
[02:50:58] cartels fall. We see them now for real.
[02:51:01] Yeah. Truth will set you free. And
[02:51:04] that's why they're going to bring us
[02:51:06] into World War II right now. and then
[02:51:10] bring on the crisis, bring on digital
[02:51:12] enslavement,
[02:51:14] bring in the Antichrist, which I think
[02:51:15] might be AI,
[02:51:19] destroy the mosque, and rebuild their
[02:51:21] temple, and try to rule the world from
[02:51:23] Jerusalem. Um, yeah, not about it. They
[02:51:26] can get [ __ ]
[02:51:28] Let's go, Ian. Let's go, you GB man.
[02:51:33] Make a difference by speaking and living
[02:51:35] your values. Yep. Damn straight. Damn
[02:51:37] straight.
[02:51:40] Let's link together. Vote all rhinos
[02:51:41] out. Vote in well vetted leaders. All is
[02:51:43] not perfect, but it's a start. Yep,
[02:51:45] that's true on the left and the right
[02:51:47] side. Vote out all of the old guard.
[02:51:50] Every last one of them. Vote for new
[02:51:53] fresh meat. Fresh regular old Americans.
[02:51:59] Thanks for the stickers. Thanks for the
[02:52:00] love,
[02:52:05] dude. Muda of some ordinary gamers. Some
[02:52:07] ordinary gamers putting out good content
[02:52:09] on this.
[02:52:10] Redacted to unredacted. Buyers badass.
[02:52:13] Thanks, homie. Yeah, I'm I'm a fan of
[02:52:14] Muda's of the channel. Some Ordinary
[02:52:17] Gamers been putting out good content.
[02:52:18] I've been watching it. I don't know if
[02:52:20] I've seen the video you're talking
[02:52:21] about, but I'm anxiously awaiting its
[02:52:23] launch, Ian. Yeah. Web. I'm stoked. I'm
[02:52:25] [ __ ] anxious waiting. I keep on
[02:52:26] hitting my boy up and being like, "Yo,
[02:52:28] yo, how's the file? How's the upload
[02:52:30] going? How's the upload going? Wake up.
[02:52:31] Wake up. Tell me what's our progress
[02:52:33] at." I was looking at it earlier. It was
[02:52:35] like it was at like five files per
[02:52:38] second or something like that. Six files
[02:52:39] per second and it still had an estimated
[02:52:42] 30 hours to go on the processing. But
[02:52:44] it's come it's climbing down. It's um
[02:52:46] it's overestimating at first. So I think
[02:52:48] we're at like I think by now we're
[02:52:50] probably at like 18 hours of processing
[02:52:52] left. Maybe 12 maybe maybe up to 24 but
[02:52:55] probably not.
[02:52:57] Great interview with Tucker Max. Thanks
[02:52:58] homie.
[02:53:02] Oh am I down off the screen?
[02:53:05] I'm up off the screen. Do you have a
[02:53:08] recommended book list? I'm deep into
[02:53:09] Whitney Webb's books. Finished volume
[02:53:10] one. Work on volume two. Chaos was also
[02:53:12] amazing. Many thanks. Yeah, work on
[02:53:13] volume two and read it twice, dude. Um,
[02:53:16] my volume two is so worn and wellused. U
[02:53:20] pages are old. I've got uh all kinds of
[02:53:25] um tabs and notes. I've got um
[02:53:31] I've got pencil annotations
[02:53:34] uh on various passages because it's just
[02:53:36] so dense. There's so much to understand.
[02:53:39] And then I actually um do I still have
[02:53:42] it open here somewhere?
[02:53:45] Maybe in a different
[02:53:53] No,
[02:53:55] I um
[02:53:57] I had my AI do me a book summary
[02:54:01] of it
[02:54:03] um that basically summarized every
[02:54:06] chapter and dropped in all these links
[02:54:07] and [ __ ] so that I could have like a
[02:54:09] condensed version that I think I want to
[02:54:10] go through on stream someday. um where
[02:54:13] we basically do like a twohour stream
[02:54:16] doing the cliffnotes version of that
[02:54:18] book because it's so dense that you kind
[02:54:20] of need a summary of the top highle
[02:54:23] ideas um and some sources to kind of
[02:54:25] locate yourself in it in order to
[02:54:27] understand what she's putting down. As
[02:54:29] far as other book recommendations
[02:54:31] in that vein,
[02:54:34] Legacy of Ashes is a big one. Um it's
[02:54:39] kind of more mainstream. It's like
[02:54:41] mainstream disclosure about the CIA, but
[02:54:43] it is disclosure about the CIA. It's all
[02:54:45] the officially disclosed stuff about the
[02:54:46] CIA. And when you have this type of
[02:54:48] stuff for context to fill in the gaps,
[02:54:52] this book becomes really [ __ ]
[02:54:54] interesting because it's a it's a
[02:54:56] definitive dig into the primary source
[02:54:59] documentation that we do officially have
[02:55:01] about CIA operations over the years. And
[02:55:04] it adds a lot of context about why
[02:55:07] things are the way they are. Um, the
[02:55:10] rest of my library is still packed up,
[02:55:12] so it's not in here right now.
[02:55:16] Yeah,
[02:55:22] jmail.orld compiled the files. Yeah,
[02:55:23] they've done an amazing thing, an
[02:55:25] amazing service. Um, I want more, which
[02:55:27] is why we're building web. But those
[02:55:29] guys, uh, they've done an amazing thing
[02:55:32] for people for sure. I don't know if
[02:55:34] they have all of the new files in yet or
[02:55:36] not. Um,
[02:55:39] I've watched Lauren the Martian. She had
[02:55:41] a video about the body that was shown in
[02:55:42] the in the pics to everyone. Yep. Seen
[02:55:44] it. And it's She ain't wrong. Vegas. I
[02:55:48] still got to do more more work on Vegas
[02:55:50] for sure. Cash seems very bothered. [ __ ]
[02:55:52] that [ __ ] gnome. David Copperfield
[02:55:56] owns a private island, too. That is
[02:55:57] correct. Yes, he does. Right down there
[02:55:59] by the other islands.
[02:56:01] Oh, yeah. Frazzled is definitely real,
[02:56:04] bro.
[02:56:05] Yeah, that's been real all along. They
[02:56:08] ain't making that up.
[02:56:13] They released the files on the same day
[02:56:14] they approved the biggest aid package
[02:56:16] ever for our greatest ally.
[02:56:19] Yeah, it really do be that way. It
[02:56:22] really do be that way.
[02:56:29] Oh, damn. I just stopped on a on a big
[02:56:31] one. This is hard. I'm I'm too tired for
[02:56:32] this question, bro.
[02:56:35] H. Um, can you give a synopsis of how
[02:56:37] you think Monica Lewinsky was a part of
[02:56:39] blackmail? What did Bill do or not do
[02:56:41] that led to the release of that scandal
[02:56:43] by his handlers? Do you think Hillary
[02:56:45] knew the whole time? Yeah, GG. I know. I
[02:56:48] know it's it's late.
[02:56:51] Um,
[02:56:53] yes. I believe that Monica Lewinsky was
[02:56:57] an Israeli blackmail operation of Bill
[02:57:00] Clinton.
[02:57:03] Um, I don't really care to pull up all
[02:57:06] the source evidence right now. Um,
[02:57:21] but there's one article that is pretty
[02:57:24] important to pull up.
[02:57:28] So,
[02:57:31] let me pull it up. There's more that
[02:57:34] goes into this.
[02:57:38] But
[02:57:40] um Monica Lewinsky, if you don't
[02:57:42] remember, during Bill Clinton's
[02:57:44] presidency, there was a sex scandal
[02:57:47] where he got caught getting blowies and
[02:57:50] such, um having phone sex with his
[02:57:55] intern, I guess, Monica Lewinsky, who is
[02:57:58] Jewish.
[02:58:01] Awfully suspicious timing. It's right in
[02:58:03] the middle of Jeffrey Epstein's
[02:58:05] operation on Bill Clinton. It's right in
[02:58:08] the middle of one of the most important
[02:58:10] moments in Israeli history in Israeli
[02:58:12] diplomatic history re the West Bank
[02:58:15] Palestine and the Abraham Accords
[02:58:19] dictating the official international
[02:58:22] diplomatic agreements around the borders
[02:58:25] and the political nature of what was
[02:58:27] going to happen and all that.
[02:58:30] And so when you look at it in hindsight,
[02:58:33] it's suspicious just on its front of
[02:58:35] like
[02:58:36] Wait, Jeffrey Epste's targeting Bill
[02:58:39] Clinton and then Bill Clinton is the
[02:58:41] American president during this critical
[02:58:42] time for Israel. Jonathan Pard, the most
[02:58:45] egregious Israeli intelligence leak that
[02:58:47] was ever officially prosecuted or
[02:58:50] discovered. Um,
[02:58:53] he gets pulled out at that like right
[02:58:55] before then and they're trying to
[02:58:56] negotiate. Israel is trying to get him
[02:58:58] released and [ __ ] like that and then
[02:59:00] boom, a Jewish lady sex scandal with
[02:59:02] Bill Clinton pops. But then you find
[02:59:05] this article.
[02:59:08] Netanyahu said to have offered Lewinsky
[02:59:11] tapes for Pard. Wait a minute.
[02:59:15] Why does Netanyahu have anything to do
[02:59:17] with the Lewinsky tapes if it's not
[02:59:20] because she's Jewish,
[02:59:23] right?
[02:59:25] Why the [ __ ] does Netanyahu have
[02:59:28] anything to do with it? How did he get
[02:59:30] his hands on the Lewinsky tapes?
[02:59:35] Israel attempted to use tapes of former
[02:59:37] US President Bill Clinton's steamy
[02:59:39] conversations with intern Monica
[02:59:40] Lewinsky to leverage the release of
[02:59:42] Jonathan Pard.
[02:59:44] A new book on the Clinton family's
[02:59:46] political enterprises has claimed in the
[02:59:48] book titled Clinton Inc. The audacious
[02:59:50] rebuilding of political machine. Author
[02:59:52] Daniel Halper relies on on therecord
[02:59:55] interviews with former officials
[02:59:56] together with a close analysis of
[02:59:57] documented documents termed the Monica
[03:00:00] files to paint a salacious and
[03:00:01] uncomplentary picture of one of the most
[03:00:04] prominent political families in the
[03:00:05] United States.
[03:00:16] Apparently,
[03:00:19] during the Y plantation talks between
[03:00:20] Israel and the Palestinian Authority
[03:00:22] held in Maryland in 1998, Netanyahu
[03:00:25] pulled Bill Clinton aside to press for
[03:00:27] Jonathan Pard's release.
[03:00:34] And that makes me think about this clip
[03:00:39] that I'm pretty sure I just saved. Oh
[03:00:41] no, it was on Instagram.
[03:00:45] Let me pull it up. Let me pull it up.
[03:00:47] Let me pull it up. Let me pull it up.
[03:00:49] Sorry, I'm moving a little slow tonight,
[03:00:50] guys.
[03:00:52] Brain is at half mass tonight,
[03:00:56] but I got you.
[03:00:59] Jonathan Pard was right
[03:01:03] here.
[03:01:07] This is Jonathan Pard after being
[03:01:10] pardoned by Donald Trump and set freeers
[03:01:16] have had their necks in a vice grip by
[03:01:20] other countries who
[03:01:21] >> let me let me give you an example of
[03:01:23] that. Um I was criticized very heavily
[03:01:27] for opposing the ceasefire the American
[03:01:30] imposed ceasefire in Lebanon on us and
[03:01:33] um I was told by certain people in the
[03:01:36] government look we didn't have choice
[03:01:38] because uh we were being threatened with
[03:01:41] a complete cut off of arms.
[03:01:45] Notice how he says we referring to
[03:01:47] Israel.
[03:01:51] He was American.
[03:01:53] He was an American Jew.
[03:01:57] Just saying.
[03:01:59] The dual loyalty question is very much
[03:02:03] in play and it always has been. They
[03:02:06] just did a really good job of screaming
[03:02:09] at you if you ever brought it up. So, I
[03:02:12] listened to this and uh the individual
[03:02:15] telling me this uh said, "You don't
[03:02:18] believe this or what?" I said, "Oh, I I
[03:02:21] believe that the Oiden administration
[03:02:24] >> chat gets it." M. Dudich. Yeah. KM
[03:02:27] Dudich. Dudich gets it. Shout out to
[03:02:30] Dudish. You're always in here. It's
[03:02:31] never duel lol. It's always Israel
[03:02:34] first. That is correct.
[03:02:37] >> As I called it, did threaten us. But I
[03:02:40] said, you're mistaken if you think
[03:02:42] there's never a choice. There was a
[03:02:44] choice. He said, so to recap what he
[03:02:47] said cuz I interrupted him a bunch. The
[03:02:50] US was holding sanction he was
[03:02:52] withholding military aid to Israel at a
[03:02:55] critical point and he's like that
[03:02:56] threatens us dramatically. That's that's
[03:02:58] really you're not you can't do that to
[03:03:00] us Israel.
[03:03:02] So we didn't have a choice. Israel
[03:03:03] didn't have a choice. But there's always
[03:03:05] a choice and this is the choice that we
[03:03:07] should have made. Said, "Well, what is
[03:03:09] it to have our weapons cut off?" I said,
[03:03:11] "No, let me bring you back to October
[03:03:14] 1973
[03:03:15] during the Yam Kapour war when Henry
[03:03:18] Kissinger instituted an arms embargo
[03:03:21] against us. He he stopped the aerial
[03:03:25] resupply
[03:03:26] of our army at that point to extract
[03:03:30] uh diplomatic concessions from us." And
[03:03:33] what happened? What happened was um
[03:03:38] an A4 Skyhawk was parked at uh Telnorf
[03:03:42] air base with some interesting weapons
[03:03:45] under the its wings,
[03:03:48] >> meaning nukes.
[03:03:50] So, Israel rolled a nuclear armed bomber
[03:03:54] out onto the tarmac.
[03:03:55] >> And uh we told the Americans, take your
[03:03:58] eye in the sky and take a good look at
[03:04:01] the airplane that's on that runway.
[03:04:05] And the next day the airlift started.
[03:04:10] So during the Yam Kapour war, Israel
[03:04:14] loaded nukes onto a plane, rolled it out
[03:04:17] on the tarmac, and essentially said to
[03:04:19] America, "Hey, look, we're going to nuke
[03:04:23] someone if you don't start sending us
[03:04:25] our weapons again." And the next day,
[03:04:29] America started sending the weapons
[03:04:30] again.
[03:04:32] and he's proud of this and he's saying
[03:04:34] we should do it again
[03:04:37] and we should be prepared to act too
[03:04:39] just wait it gets better.
[03:04:42] >> So
[03:04:44] >> the guy that I was talking
[03:04:45] >> which airlift
[03:04:46] >> to the to Israel
[03:04:48] >> the arms airlift.
[03:04:48] >> So in other words we threatened their um
[03:04:51] >> we threatened to use unconventional
[03:04:53] weapons. I'll leave it at that. And so
[03:04:56] he said is this what you're want us to
[03:04:58] threaten now? I said absolutely except
[03:05:00] this time I want us to go forward with
[03:05:02] it if necessary. If he's talking about
[03:05:05] nukes.
[03:05:16] It's conversations like this
[03:05:19] that just make it so [ __ ] plain as
[03:05:22] day
[03:05:24] that the only and most obvious solution
[03:05:29] to most of the world's problems is to
[03:05:33] declare war on Israel and to go into
[03:05:37] Israel with all the military force we
[03:05:39] have with everything we've got all at
[03:05:41] once to disarm them to destroy them and
[03:05:44] to take everything they've got away
[03:05:48] because that's unacceptable.
[03:05:50] That is some unacceptable [ __ ]
[03:05:52] behavior.
[03:05:54] That's not the behavior of an ally.
[03:05:56] That's not even the behavior of an
[03:05:57] acceptable enemy.
[03:06:03] If they think we're bluffing,
[03:06:06] we go forward with it. Look in
[03:06:09] >> Wait, some people might look at this and
[03:06:11] hear you saying these things and say
[03:06:14] he's a dangerous dude. You know, he's he
[03:06:16] he could, you know, blow up the entire
[03:06:19] Middle East.
[03:06:22] Yeah.
[03:06:27] Yeah. If I look tired,
[03:06:30] it's because I'm tired. I'm tired of
[03:06:33] being ruled over by these [ __ ]
[03:06:35] psychopaths.
[03:06:36] I'm tired of sending our tax dollars to
[03:06:39] these psychopaths. I'm tired of
[03:06:41] pretending that we owe any allegiance to
[03:06:44] these psychopaths. I'm tired of
[03:06:46] pretending that these psychopaths are
[03:06:48] not the number one problem in the world
[03:06:50] today. And I'm tired of having documents
[03:06:53] come out about these psychopaths
[03:06:57] trafficking and raping our children
[03:07:03] in order to exert global domination. via
[03:07:06] political subversion.
[03:07:11] And the very fact that that is not a
[03:07:15] unanimous and immediate
[03:07:18] end to all international relationships
[03:07:21] with Israel and not an immediate declare
[03:07:25] war on Israel moment, not an immediate
[03:07:28] disarmment of Israel.
[03:07:34] That alone tells you that all the
[03:07:37] blackmail is still in play,
[03:07:41] that they are the ones pulling the
[03:07:42] strings, that they are the ones that
[03:07:44] actually control everything. Because any
[03:07:45] self-respecting nation that was
[03:07:48] threatened like that by a tiny little
[03:07:50] satellite state that's ultimately
[03:07:52] powerless in this world,
[03:07:56] or at least should be
[03:07:59] if the anti-semitic conspiracy theories
[03:08:00] aren't true about them controlling
[03:08:02] banking and controlling media and
[03:08:04] controlling politics and running sexual
[03:08:05] blackmail rings and all of those things
[03:08:07] that we know are true.
[03:08:12] That should be an immediate end to their
[03:08:15] existence as a state. And it should have
[03:08:17] happened back in the 70s. Should have
[03:08:19] happened back in the 60s when they
[03:08:20] killed JFK.
[03:08:22] Should have happened in 2001 when they
[03:08:25] bombed the World Trade Centers.
[03:08:30] Should have happened a couple years ago
[03:08:31] when they genocided the Palestinians on
[03:08:34] our dime.
[03:08:36] should have happened in 2019 when we
[03:08:39] discovered that they were running the
[03:08:41] world's largest sexual trafficking
[03:08:44] blackmail ring
[03:08:47] on our soil with our kids
[03:08:51] to our people.
[03:08:55] And here we are seven years later
[03:08:58] getting a cover up
[03:09:01] like we're pulling teeth
[03:09:05] and getting gas lit by dumb [ __ ] like
[03:09:07] Ben Shapiro that actually he worked for
[03:09:10] Russia.
[03:09:16] Yeah. USS Liberty, too. The list goes on
[03:09:19] and on. I mean, where' they get the
[03:09:21] nukes from in the first place?
[03:09:23] spoiler alert by stealing them from us.
[03:09:28] So yeah, I'm tired.
[03:09:33] But
[03:09:38] when the future of your nation, the
[03:09:41] future of your country, the future of
[03:09:42] your family, your people, the future of
[03:09:44] the whole world is on the line, you got
[03:09:47] to persevere.
[03:09:49] You got to stay happy and healthy. You
[03:09:51] got to stay whole and wholesome. You got
[03:09:52] to stay right with God. You got to stay
[03:09:54] on the fight.
[03:09:56] So, that's what we're going to do.
[03:09:58] That's what we're out here doing. That's
[03:10:00] what you're all here supporting. And it
[03:10:02] means a lot to me. Um,
[03:10:06] and I think it means a lot to all of us
[03:10:08] to have the camaraderie of realizing
[03:10:10] that we're not alone and that you're
[03:10:11] allowed to speak up and you're allowed
[03:10:13] to ask these questions
[03:10:15] and you're not a hateful person for
[03:10:17] noticing the obvious fact.
[03:10:22] In fact, it's the most important thing
[03:10:23] you could do. You're a coward if you
[03:10:26] don't.
[03:10:29] And I can think of a few cowards into
[03:10:31] the industry today.
[03:10:36] So, that's the end of our show tonight.
[03:10:39] I'm going to go get some more tea.
[03:10:42] Going to get some rest tonight.
[03:10:45] We're going to launch our kick and get
[03:10:47] that kicking and clacking.
[03:10:52] Thanks for tuning in. Thanks for liking
[03:10:53] and subscribing and sharing. Thanks for
[03:10:55] hyping
[03:10:57] and hipping and hopping.
[03:10:59] Be sure to drink some water.
[03:11:02] Eat some healthy food. Get the go slop
[03:11:04] out of your life. Get right with God.
[03:11:06] Tell people you'll love them. Build
[03:11:08] strong community.
[03:11:10] Consider running for office. Look up how
[03:11:13] to run for office. And think about what
[03:11:16] you can do for your nation and for your
[03:11:18] people. and for the world.
[03:11:23] And with that,
[03:11:25] have a wonderful night
[03:11:27] and I'll see you next one.
[03:11:29] >> Conspiracy theories are entering a
[03:11:31] danger.
[03:11:31] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[03:11:34] democracy. There's so much evidence out
[03:11:36] there that even if less than 1% is true,
[03:11:40] that will be enough to collapse the
[03:11:42] current paradigm and change the whole
[03:11:45] planet.
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