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[00:00:00] Everyone's talking about Palunteer, the [00:00:03] new AI warfare technology that Trump is [00:00:05] planning to deploy against American [00:00:07] citizens. But not enough people know [00:00:09] about JD Vance's long history with [00:00:12] Palunteer's founder, Peter Teal, who all [00:00:15] but placed JD Vance in the White House. [00:00:18] In case that wasn't the end of the world [00:00:19] as we know it, Ukraine decided to launch [00:00:22] a massive attack against Russia right [00:00:24] before peace talks resumed. And trans [00:00:26] people are still riding the gay rights [00:00:28] movement all the way to your kids' [00:00:30] classrooms. All that coming up today on [00:00:33] Candace. [00:00:38] [Applause] [00:00:43] [Music] [00:00:48] Welcome back, guys. Last week, Candace [00:00:52] put me on to JD Vance's namechanging, [00:00:55] and I have not been able to stop [00:00:56] thinking about it ever since because I [00:00:58] knew that JD Vance had some sketchy [00:01:01] history and some dark forces behind his [00:01:03] political rise. But I didn't know how [00:01:05] much I didn't know. So, let's start [00:01:08] today by diving into the history of our [00:01:10] smoothtalking vice president from the [00:01:13] most humble of beginnings. Because if [00:01:15] you didn't know, JD Vance was not born [00:01:17] JD and not born Vance. In fact, he's [00:01:20] changed his first, middle, and last [00:01:22] names more than once. He was born James [00:01:25] Donald Bowman in Ohio in 1984. Following [00:01:29] his mother's divorce from his father, [00:01:30] his name was changed to James David [00:01:32] Hamill. Donald becoming David allowed [00:01:35] him to keep his nickname as JD, and his [00:01:37] last name became Hamill after his [00:01:39] mother's third husband's name. After his [00:01:42] mother divorced again, he changed his [00:01:44] last name to Vance. By then, he was [00:01:46] serving as a US Marine. Worth noting [00:01:49] though that although he rightly called [00:01:51] out Tim Walls for stolen valor during [00:01:53] the presidential campaign, Vance didn't [00:01:55] exactly serve in combat either. He was [00:01:58] in the press corps and served as a [00:02:00] military journalist. I don't really know [00:02:03] what that means, but I know it means [00:02:04] that he didn't see combat. And that's [00:02:06] fine. It's just worth noting. I thought [00:02:09] so. It's also worth noting that in his [00:02:12] book, Hillbilly Elegy, he claimed he [00:02:15] changed his name on his wedding day in [00:02:17] 2014, but his legal name change took [00:02:20] place in April of 2013, just before he [00:02:23] graduated from Yale. If you don't know, [00:02:26] Yale has a long and storied reputation [00:02:28] as a grooming and recruiting ground for [00:02:30] America's power elite. The intelligence [00:02:32] agencies recruit from Yale, and many [00:02:35] presidents, politicians, and senior [00:02:36] executives grace its halls. JD Vance, as [00:02:40] far as we know, was not in Skull and [00:02:42] Bones, but I want to remind us all about [00:02:45] Skull and Bones real quick while we're [00:02:47] here. Skull and Bones is the [00:02:49] quintessential secret society. All sorts [00:02:52] of wild stories and rumors surround [00:02:54] their induction rituals, mostly [00:02:56] involving a coffin and somewhat [00:02:58] homosexual group acts that are hard to [00:03:01] classify as anything other than a shared [00:03:03] blackmail ritual. Skull and Bones is [00:03:06] most notable though for the sheer [00:03:07] quantity of powerful historical figures [00:03:10] that have come through its roster. In [00:03:12] many ways, it is the quintessential [00:03:14] secret society and it is housed in Yale. [00:03:18] Directors and founders of the world's [00:03:19] largest banking institutions such as [00:03:21] Brown Brothers Harryman, Standard Oil, [00:03:23] and Morgan Stanley. the entire Bush [00:03:26] dynasty from Prescott down to George [00:03:27] number two along with a couple of [00:03:29] brothers along the way and HW's [00:03:32] father-in-law and namesake George [00:03:34] Herbert Walker Jr. Several of the Bundy [00:03:36] family who surrounded JFK before his [00:03:38] death were members. Both presidential [00:03:40] candidates in the 2000 presidential [00:03:42] elections, George Bush and John Kerry [00:03:45] were both members of Skull and Bones, [00:03:47] just a couple years apart, likely [00:03:49] meaning that they were brothers under [00:03:51] the skin, as it is referred to by some [00:03:53] Bones members. The founder of Blackstone [00:03:56] Group, Steven Schwarzman, was also from [00:03:58] that same class, and US Treasury [00:04:00] Secretary and human turnip, Steve [00:04:02] Minutuchin, were also members. This is [00:04:04] just a tiny handful of the hundreds of [00:04:06] people who came through Skull and Bones [00:04:08] and went on to rule huge portions of the [00:04:11] world. Ever since Bush verse Carrie in [00:04:13] 2000, I personally wondered whether they [00:04:16] truly make membership public still [00:04:18] because if I were them, I'd be keeping [00:04:20] that stuff secret because as like me [00:04:23] will be out here on the internet ringing [00:04:25] the alarm that secret societies control [00:04:27] the world in 2025, which obviously they [00:04:30] do not. No way. And so to clarify, Vance [00:04:34] was not in Skull and Bones or any other [00:04:36] secret society that we know of, but he [00:04:39] was groomed for power by none other than [00:04:42] Peter Teal. And we'll get into that in a [00:04:45] minute. But first, we've got to talk [00:04:48] about his ancestry. And I'm not [00:04:50] referring to an early life check. I'm [00:04:52] referring to the claims that JD himself [00:04:54] has loudly made about his ScotchIrish [00:04:57] heritage. Because you see, Ireland was [00:05:02] very excited to claim the vice president [00:05:04] of the United States as their own. And [00:05:06] they launched a genealogical [00:05:07] investigation to try to draw a [00:05:09] conclusive link between Vance and his [00:05:11] claimed Irish heritage. And they were [00:05:14] surprised to find that they could not. [00:05:16] Not only could they not prove his [00:05:18] heritage, they said that they found [00:05:20] quote no evidence linking the US vice [00:05:22] president to Ireland. So [00:05:26] that's a little awkward seeing as in how [00:05:29] in his own book JD said quote to [00:05:32] understand me you must understand that I [00:05:35] am a ScotsIrish hillbilly at heart. [00:05:38] Listen it's okay to be a hillbilly JD [00:05:41] but now you've made it weird. You see [00:05:44] Yale was classically a Wasp school [00:05:47] meaning white Anglo-Saxon Protestant [00:05:49] basically synonymous with the old boys [00:05:51] club of American elites. And to this [00:05:54] day, it still is obviously very [00:05:56] representative of the American elite. [00:05:59] But JD is a man of the people. He's one [00:06:02] of the poorest just like you and me. And [00:06:05] the plot gets even thicker when you [00:06:06] learn about Vance's benefactor and [00:06:09] backer all the way from Yale straight to [00:06:12] the White House. Peter Teal, the founder [00:06:15] of Palunteer and one of the most [00:06:17] powerful men in America, seems to have [00:06:19] more or less placed him there almost [00:06:22] single-handedly. [00:06:23] Derek Bros reported this February that [00:06:26] Vance was in attendance at David Sax's [00:06:29] June 2024 fundraiser for Trump. And real [00:06:32] quick, Sax and Teal go way back to [00:06:34] PayPal, where David Sax was the chief [00:06:36] operating officer. But these days, Sax [00:06:38] is a billionaire venture capitalist with [00:06:40] investments in Palunteer, Facebook, [00:06:42] SpaceX, Airbnb, and Uber, just to name a [00:06:45] few. He was also just named AI and [00:06:47] Cryptozar by Donald Trump. And that's [00:06:50] not to say he's evil, just to say that [00:06:52] he's not like you or me, and that he [00:06:54] runs with a certain type of crowd and [00:06:56] his interests are aligned with that same [00:06:58] crowd. So Vance attended this Sachs [00:07:01] fundraiser dinner and according to two [00:07:03] people with knowledge of the exchange [00:07:05] during the event, Trump informally [00:07:07] pulled the room to ask who he should [00:07:09] pick for vice president. David Saxs, [00:07:12] Chamath Palip Patia, and others all told [00:07:15] Trump that he should choose Vance. So [00:07:18] the tech billionaires wanted Vance. I [00:07:21] don't know if Teal was at that party, [00:07:23] but whether he was or not, all his [00:07:25] friends were. But Vance owes much more [00:07:28] than that to Teal and his circle of [00:07:30] friends around him. He claims that he [00:07:32] was first inspired to work in big tech [00:07:34] after hearing a speech by Peter Teal at [00:07:36] Yale Law School in 2011. In 2016, he [00:07:39] became a junior investor at Myithil [00:07:41] Capital, which is backed by Peter Teal. [00:07:43] He then jumped on to Teal's personal [00:07:45] recommendation to biotech firm Circuit [00:07:48] Therapeutics. And in 2019, he founded [00:07:50] his own venture firm, Naria Capital, [00:07:52] with financial backing from, you guessed [00:07:54] it, Peter Teal. Then when Vance decided [00:07:58] to enter politics, Teal gave him $15 [00:08:00] million to his campaign, which is no [00:08:03] small sum for a Senate race. And when [00:08:05] that still was not enough, Peter Teal [00:08:08] personally brokered a meeting with Trump [00:08:10] and secured a Trump endorsement for [00:08:12] Vance, which pushed him ahead of his [00:08:13] opposition in the race. He was elected [00:08:15] to the Senate in 2023 and just 2 years [00:08:18] later was headed to the White House once [00:08:21] again with the funding and support of [00:08:24] Peter Teal. Plus, along the way, he [00:08:27] became a New York Times best-selling [00:08:29] author on his very first try. And that [00:08:32] book was picked up by Netflix themselves [00:08:34] and turned into a giant blockbuster hit [00:08:36] with A-list actors. Even though it [00:08:39] earned the rare distinction of a leading [00:08:41] actor being nominated for a performance [00:08:42] award by critics and an award for how [00:08:45] terrible a performance was by the [00:08:47] audience for the exact same role. When [00:08:50] you dig into the question of who wrote [00:08:53] this book, it's not exactly clear. None [00:08:56] of his editors or anyone involved with [00:08:58] the book seems super eager to talk about [00:09:00] it. And friends from law school seem not [00:09:02] to have had any sense that JD was such [00:09:04] an authoral genius. He's well spoken, [00:09:08] but not particularly poetic. And as [00:09:10] someone who spent co writing novels in [00:09:12] my free time, I can tell you that it is [00:09:14] not easy to string together a story [00:09:16] line, let alone a good one. Furthermore, [00:09:19] it's worth considering who he was [00:09:21] presented to us as at the time he was [00:09:24] presented. Trump's rise changed America. [00:09:27] And it was clear since 2016 that Trump's [00:09:29] voter base, which is middle class [00:09:31] America, the regular men and women of [00:09:33] this country, particularly of the rural [00:09:36] parts of this country, would be deciding [00:09:38] elections in coming cycles. And so, who [00:09:41] do the tech billionaires offer up? They [00:09:43] offer up a Midwest hillbilly who came [00:09:46] from nothing to achieve the American [00:09:48] dream and then some. It's all just [00:09:51] awfully convenient. And whether or not [00:09:53] there is some grand evil conspiracy [00:09:56] behind his rise, we can say for certain [00:09:59] that he was endorsed. He was endorsed [00:10:01] first and foremost by Peter Teal ever [00:10:04] since day one all the way to the White [00:10:06] House. He was endorsed by Venture [00:10:08] Capital in Silicon Valley. He was [00:10:10] endorsed by Mainstream Publishing and [00:10:12] Netflix. And ultimately, he was endorsed [00:10:14] by the Republican party. All told, that [00:10:17] is probably the strongest logic to not [00:10:20] like him that there is. at least in my [00:10:22] book. And just to clarify, I like JD [00:10:24] Vance, or at least I like what he says. [00:10:27] I like how he presents himself. He's [00:10:29] sharp. He's funny. He's got a great [00:10:31] balance of humility and witty clapbacks. [00:10:33] He's articulate. He's the best vice [00:10:36] president I can remember in my short [00:10:37] lifetime. But it is awfully convenient [00:10:41] for Peter Teal that he gets his boy into [00:10:44] office and then within just a few [00:10:46] months, Palunteer announces a new mega [00:10:49] program with the Trump government. And [00:10:52] not just any program, but Palanteer's [00:10:55] specialty, a digital mass surveillance [00:10:57] system to target you and your family and [00:11:00] all the rest of us. The Economic Times [00:11:03] reported that quote, "Palanteer isn't [00:11:06] just improving old databases. It's [00:11:08] building what some experts are calling [00:11:10] the most expansive civilian surveillance [00:11:12] infrastructure in US history. Instead of [00:11:14] scattered files and spreadsheets, the [00:11:16] platform will use real-time data [00:11:18] integration and artificial intelligence [00:11:19] to profile behavior, detect fraud, and [00:11:22] identify individuals or patterns deemed [00:11:23] risky by the system. At the core of the [00:11:27] project is Palunteer's Gotham software [00:11:29] already used by defense and intelligence [00:11:31] agencies. Gotham will now be used on the [00:11:34] domestic front. It doesn't just track [00:11:36] information. It makes judgments. It [00:11:38] could influence everything from how [00:11:40] benefits are distributed to who gets [00:11:42] flagged for closer scrutiny by law [00:11:43] enforcement or immigration officers. So [00:11:47] good. They're deploying military [00:11:49] surveillance AI to watch our every move [00:11:51] and decide who the government should [00:11:53] bug. And by bug, I mean investigate, [00:11:55] harass, arrest, and probably more. And [00:11:58] while the Economic Times reported that [00:12:00] they would be deploying a technology [00:12:01] called Gotham, Raw Story reported about [00:12:04] a different product called Foundry. This [00:12:06] article reads, "The push has put a key [00:12:08] Palunteer product called Foundry into at [00:12:10] least four federal agencies, including [00:12:12] the Department of Homeland Security and [00:12:14] the Health and Human Services [00:12:16] Department." The newspaper reported, [00:12:17] "Widely adopting Foundry, which [00:12:19] organizes and analyzes data, paves the [00:12:21] way for Mr. Trump to easily merge [00:12:22] information from different agencies. The [00:12:24] government officials said creating [00:12:26] detailed portraits of Americans based on [00:12:28] government data is not just a pipe [00:12:30] dream. The company has received also new [00:12:33] contracts from the Pentagon and is [00:12:34] speaking to the Social Security [00:12:35] Administration and the Internal Revenue [00:12:37] Service about buying its technology [00:12:39] according to six government officials [00:12:41] and knowledgeable Palunteer employees. [00:12:43] And Democratic lawmakers have warned [00:12:45] that Trump could use the personal [00:12:46] information to target immigrants and [00:12:48] punish his critics. And that is exactly [00:12:51] the wrong narrative to push, guys. Bad [00:12:54] raw story. Bad. This is clearly a [00:12:57] leftist argument that they are making. [00:12:59] They could use this to target [00:13:00] immigrants. No, they could and will use [00:13:04] this to target anyone and everyone. This [00:13:07] won't just get used on critics of the [00:13:09] Trump administration. This will get used [00:13:11] on critics of every future American [00:13:13] government until the end of America. [00:13:16] Because that's how government works. [00:13:18] Once you give them a power, they never [00:13:20] give it back. And we are entering into [00:13:22] territory from which there is no return. [00:13:24] And inflaming leftist talking points are [00:13:27] both unnecessary and not the move. This [00:13:30] is not a partisan issue. In fact, this [00:13:32] is a deeply anti-American issue. And I'm [00:13:34] sure I don't need to explain to a [00:13:36] conservative why having AI watching you [00:13:39] at all times and doing out social credit [00:13:41] scores is a bad thing. Because when you [00:13:44] look into these two Palunteer projects, [00:13:47] Foundry and Gotham, Foundry is for [00:13:50] corporations to surveil data and trends, [00:13:52] while Gotham is for law enforcement and [00:13:54] military intelligence to surveil the [00:13:56] battlefield. When you combine the thirst [00:13:58] for power and information of [00:14:00] corporations with intelligence agencies [00:14:02] and combat zones, what kind of [00:14:04] surveillance system do you think you're [00:14:06] going to get? Listen, I am sure that [00:14:09] Peter is a perfectly nice guy, despite [00:14:12] his opinion that our tax dollars being [00:14:13] used to bomb children in Gaza is really [00:14:15] none of our business and we should defer [00:14:17] to Israel. But even if Peter Teal [00:14:20] creates the system with the noblest of [00:14:22] intentions, who's the next guy that's [00:14:24] going to be in charge of it and then the [00:14:26] next? I mean, it's a good thing that [00:14:29] there's no corrupt people in the US [00:14:31] government who might have access to all [00:14:33] of your personal, medical, financial, [00:14:35] social, digital, and movement data. [00:14:37] Because if there were any corrupt people [00:14:40] in the government, they might be able to [00:14:42] do some really bad stuff with all that. [00:14:44] Like, it's a good thing that Larry [00:14:47] Ellison isn't in the government, or at [00:14:49] least not since he retired from the CIA [00:14:52] way back in the day before he founded [00:14:54] Oracle, because he said some pretty [00:14:56] effed up things about privacy and [00:14:58] digital surveillance over the years, [00:15:00] such as quote, "Citizens will be on [00:15:03] their best behavior because we're [00:15:05] constantly recording and reporting." You [00:15:07] know, I'll just let him talk because he [00:15:10] doesn't make it sound any better. your [00:15:13] your your body cams will be transmitting [00:15:15] that. The police will be on their best [00:15:18] behavior because we rec we're constantly [00:15:21] recording, watching and recording [00:15:23] everything that's going on. Citizens [00:15:25] will be on their best behavior because [00:15:27] we're constantly recording and reporting [00:15:29] everything that's going on. We actually [00:15:32] take the video that the police officer [00:15:36] is by the way and and the camera is [00:15:38] always on. You don't turn it on and off. [00:15:40] And by the way, the way you turn it on [00:15:42] on, you can't turn it off. I'm going to [00:15:43] the bathroom. Oracle, um, I I need I [00:15:46] need I need two minutes to take a [00:15:47] bathroom break, and we'll turn it off. [00:15:52] The truth is, we don't really turn it [00:15:54] off. [00:15:56] What we do is we record it so no one can [00:16:01] see it, but no one can get into that [00:16:03] recording without a court order. [00:16:06] Oh, that's good to know, Larry. You you [00:16:09] might notice that Larry is literally on [00:16:12] stage at a giant conference. He's just [00:16:14] saying this out loud to the world [00:16:15] because he he doesn't even realize how [00:16:18] 1984 this is. Larry Ellison hovers [00:16:22] somewhere on the list of the top 10 [00:16:24] richest people in the world most of the [00:16:26] time. And he's so out of touch that he [00:16:29] does not realize how out of touch he is. [00:16:31] When asked about illegal NSA [00:16:33] surveillance programs, he said, quote, [00:16:36] "The great thing is that we live in a [00:16:37] democracy. If we don't like what NSA is [00:16:40] doing, we can just get rid of the [00:16:41] government and put in a different [00:16:43] government." No, Larry, we are not [00:16:46] billionaires. We do not have the luxury [00:16:49] that you and your boys Peter Teal and [00:16:51] pals have where we can just install vice [00:16:53] presidents and the like. We live in a [00:16:56] republic, not a democracy. And I think [00:16:59] we all know that the republic was [00:17:01] replaced some time ago with an oligarchy [00:17:03] which is teetering dangerously close to [00:17:05] just a straightup kleptocracy. Larry has [00:17:08] been making outofouch public statements [00:17:10] like this for years. Here is a clip from [00:17:12] CBS Morning Show all the way back in [00:17:15] 2013. [00:17:16] This whole issue of privacy is utterly [00:17:19] fascinating to me. Who's ever heard of [00:17:23] this information being misused by the [00:17:26] government? In what way? I just hear you [00:17:28] clearly. You're saying whatever the NSA [00:17:31] is doing is okay with me. It's great. I [00:17:33] wish. Yeah, it's great. It's essential. [00:17:35] By the way, President Obama thinks it's [00:17:36] essential. It's essential if we want uh [00:17:40] if we want to minimize the kind of [00:17:41] strikes that we just had in Boston. Uh [00:17:44] it's absolutely essential. But what [00:17:47] point would it be alarming for you in [00:17:50] terms of government surveillance? At [00:17:52] what point would your red line be [00:17:54] crossed? [00:17:56] um if the government used it to do [00:17:59] political targeting, if the Democrats [00:18:01] used it to go after Republicans, uh if [00:18:05] the Republicans used it to go after [00:18:06] Democrats, in other words, if it became [00:18:08] a we stopped looking for terrorists and [00:18:11] we started looking for people with um on [00:18:14] the other side of the aisle, right, [00:18:17] Larry? Who has ever heard of the [00:18:19] government misusing this type of data? I [00:18:22] don't know. How about that one time when [00:18:24] the federal government mandated an [00:18:26] experimental medical procedure with no [00:18:28] concern for HIPPA or medical privacy or [00:18:30] autonomy, no informed consent, and no [00:18:32] accountability for your oligarch buddies [00:18:35] when they made off with billions of [00:18:36] dollars? And we made off with a long [00:18:38] list of strange side effects and a [00:18:40] totally mysterious spike in all cause [00:18:42] mortality. And where he would draw the [00:18:45] line on surveillance if we stopped [00:18:48] looking for terrorists and started [00:18:49] looking for people on the other side of [00:18:51] the aisle. Oh, yeah. Like if you started [00:18:53] looking for people on college campuses [00:18:55] that criticized a foreign government, [00:18:57] not even our own corrupt government, a [00:18:59] foreign government. Yeah, Larry, I'm [00:19:01] sure that our government would never use [00:19:04] these powers for political or other [00:19:06] immoral motivations. Let's just ask the [00:19:09] Tea Party or the Canadian Truckers about [00:19:11] it. Did I mention that this guy was CIA [00:19:14] before he founded Oracle? Yeah, he [00:19:17] worked on a classified program called [00:19:19] Oracle. And then one day he shut it [00:19:21] down, quit the CIA, and founded Oracle, [00:19:25] the public corporation. Totally [00:19:27] unrelated. That corporation is already [00:19:30] databasing just about everything you do [00:19:32] online. That's what they do and what [00:19:35] they sell. And oh yeah, he's back to the [00:19:38] government thing because one of the [00:19:40] first things that Trump announced upon [00:19:42] getting into office was his new Stargate [00:19:44] project. Sounds really cool. It's [00:19:47] Trump's plan to invest half a trillion [00:19:49] dollars in AI infrastructure by building [00:19:52] out a vast network of supercomputer data [00:19:54] centers. And from what I can tell, this [00:19:57] government project actually sounds more [00:19:59] like a socialized private company where [00:20:02] our government funds a private venture [00:20:04] that will have immense power over our [00:20:06] lives. And in this case, that quasi [00:20:10] government project will be headed by [00:20:12] SoftBank, OpenAI, and Oracle. Let's not [00:20:16] get into the accusations against Sam [00:20:18] Alman by his sister right now, or the [00:20:21] cover up and eraser of those accusations [00:20:23] by his own AI platform, cuz that's a [00:20:26] whole can of worms. Because just as [00:20:28] Trump and pals are proposing and [00:20:30] parading around all these new AI digital [00:20:33] surveillance programs, they are also [00:20:35] working hard to pass regulation that [00:20:37] will lock us all into this dystopia. [00:20:40] And here we arrive at Trump's big, [00:20:44] beautiful bill, which is inching closer [00:20:46] and closer to his desk and becoming law. [00:20:48] In it is contained a section that bans [00:20:51] states from passing any laws that would [00:20:53] regulate AI for a period of 10 years. [00:20:56] And with the rate at which AI is [00:20:58] progressing, that might as well be an [00:21:00] entire lifetime. Just down here at the [00:21:03] bottom of the page, guys, it says, [00:21:04] quote, "In general, except as provided [00:21:07] in paragraph 2, no state or political [00:21:10] subdivision thereof may enforce during [00:21:12] the 10-year period beginning on the date [00:21:13] of the enactment of this act any law or [00:21:16] regulation of that state or a political [00:21:18] subdivision thereof limiting, [00:21:20] restricting, or otherwise regulating [00:21:22] artificial intelligence models, [00:21:24] artificial intelligence systems, or [00:21:26] automated decision systems entered into [00:21:28] interstate commerce. [00:21:30] How weird. [00:21:32] How convenient. We've got this great big [00:21:35] plan to run off with this new [00:21:36] unprecedented technology. And just in [00:21:39] case any of you pesky freedomloving [00:21:41] states gets any wise ideas about passing [00:21:44] any laws or regulations to protect your [00:21:47] citizens from it, you can't. If Larry [00:21:50] and Peter and their technocrat buddies [00:21:52] want to watch and record your every [00:21:54] move, they're going to do it. You're [00:21:56] going to let them do it. And by golly, [00:21:58] you're going to like it. But it's [00:22:02] important to consider the other side of [00:22:04] the argument, too. It's not as simple as [00:22:06] just saying, "Ew, gross. Surveillance. [00:22:08] Everything associated with surveillance [00:22:10] is just icky." Right? We do need to [00:22:13] understand why these ideas are so [00:22:14] seductive to Trump and to the American [00:22:17] people and why they are quite likely to [00:22:19] be enacted whether we like it or not. [00:22:21] The world is a complex and dangerous [00:22:24] place. America is not the only force in [00:22:27] it. And AI is every bit as dangerous and [00:22:30] disruptive as nuclear bombs ever were. [00:22:32] And we do want our country to be at the [00:22:34] forefront of those innovations, lest a [00:22:36] truly evil country get ahead and figure [00:22:39] out Lord knows what. A similar argument [00:22:42] can be made for surveillance. If these [00:22:44] guys have their way, then yes, there [00:22:46] will probably be far less crime. Give it [00:22:50] 5 years and they'll be floating the idea [00:22:52] that we should outlaw humans driving [00:22:54] cars because robots never ever crash [00:22:56] anymore. And all car accidents are [00:22:58] caused by us, human error. 1984 will be [00:23:02] sold to us with promises of safety and [00:23:06] comfort, because that's what it will [00:23:07] deliver. The world is incredibly safe [00:23:10] when you have no freedom and no risk, [00:23:12] and everything around you is a simple, [00:23:14] boring, controlled existence. 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Lindsey Graham [00:26:51] should be investigated for treason. He [00:26:52] should be investigated for treason [00:26:54] because he just got back from a trip to [00:26:56] Ukraine and talked with Vladimir [00:26:58] Zalinski about his new sanctions bill. [00:27:01] And I can't help but wonder if Graham [00:27:03] knew what Zilinsky was up to. Just [00:27:05] speculation. [00:27:07] Plus, most of the mainstream media [00:27:09] coverage that I'm seeing isn't even [00:27:11] mentioning that these planes that were [00:27:13] damaged and destroyed were part of [00:27:14] Russia's nuclear capability. They choose [00:27:17] instead to paint them as the planes that [00:27:19] are dropping bombs on Ukrainian cities [00:27:21] every other day. Two things can be true [00:27:24] at once. And yet, the skew of reporting [00:27:27] clearly demonstrates an agenda not to [00:27:29] paint this as a dangerous escalation in [00:27:31] the war, but instead as a heroic strike [00:27:34] from the underdog. The narrative is also [00:27:37] sharply slanted to emphasize over and [00:27:39] over and over that Zalinski didn't even [00:27:42] tell the US what he was up to. The US [00:27:45] didn't even know. Trust me, bro. We had [00:27:47] nothing to do with it. Not the US [00:27:49] targeting Russia's nuclear capability at [00:27:52] all. For some reason, I doubt Putin is [00:27:55] buying that charade either. If the CIA [00:27:58] is not carefully monitoring what the [00:28:00] corrupt government of Ukraine is doing [00:28:02] in this conflict at all times, they're [00:28:04] not doing a very good job at their [00:28:06] primary objective. And I, for one, have [00:28:09] a very hard time believing that the deep [00:28:11] state didn't know of this attack in [00:28:13] advance. To make things more [00:28:15] interesting, you might be asking, why [00:28:18] were Russia's nuclear capable bombers [00:28:20] just sitting out on the tarmac like [00:28:22] that? Seems a little weird. Well, they [00:28:25] were out on the tarmac because of a [00:28:27] treaty that Russia signed with the US. [00:28:29] The latest one in a series of treaties [00:28:31] called START, which is all about [00:28:33] inspecting each other's nuclear weapon [00:28:35] capabilities to make sure that no one's [00:28:37] getting any funny ideas. This is [00:28:40] straight off of Wikipedia. You can read [00:28:41] more into it if you want. On 1st of June [00:28:44] 2025, Ukraine claimed to have destroyed [00:28:46] more than a dozen nuclear strategic [00:28:47] bombers, including two TU160s at [00:28:50] airfields deep inside Russia with swarms [00:28:52] of small drones. The bombers were still [00:28:54] parked not in nuclear strike protective [00:28:57] bunkers, but in open air according to [00:28:59] obligations under the New START treaty [00:29:02] with the US. [00:29:05] What a convenient coincidence. You see, [00:29:08] this is what this proxy war is all [00:29:10] about. Russia, weaken her at the [00:29:13] expense of thousands of Ukrainian lives, [00:29:15] and maneuver into a position in which [00:29:17] Russia can finally be taken down and [00:29:20] into the Western fold. I for one get the [00:29:23] sense that Putin and many Russians would [00:29:25] sooner die. And Russia, need I remind us [00:29:28] all, has enough nukes to end the human [00:29:31] race. This is not a fight we should be [00:29:33] fighting. And the American people [00:29:35] clearly voted as such. Trump was issued [00:29:38] a clear mandate by the American people [00:29:40] to stop funding this war and to push for [00:29:42] deescalation and peace. And with peace [00:29:45] talks scheduled to resume right now, I [00:29:48] can't help but imagine the calculus has [00:29:50] changed on the ground for everyone [00:29:51] involved. But most importantly, the [00:29:55] mainstream media, as always, continues [00:29:58] to paint this war as one of Russian [00:30:00] aggression. They never want to talk [00:30:02] about how our CIA overthrew the [00:30:05] Ukrainian government in 2014 in the [00:30:07] Maidan Revolution. They never want to [00:30:10] talk about Russia's perspective, which [00:30:12] is totally understandable that they [00:30:14] don't want NATO and Western nuclear [00:30:16] weapons and military forces stationed [00:30:19] right on their border, a particularly [00:30:21] vulnerable section of their border, no [00:30:23] less. If we were Russia, we would not be [00:30:27] putting up with this for even one [00:30:29] second. And America and NATO have always [00:30:32] known this. The original agreement was [00:30:34] that NATO would not expand 1 in to the [00:30:37] east. And now it's being suggested, even [00:30:41] expected by our neocons, that NATO [00:30:44] should invite Ukraine to join, placing [00:30:45] our military and nuclear capabilities [00:30:47] right at Russia's doorstep. It's also [00:30:50] important in every war these days to [00:30:52] remind us all that this foreign aid that [00:30:54] we are sending to Ukraine, it's not [00:30:56] going to Ukraine, at least not [00:30:59] ultimately. What is actually happening [00:31:01] is it is being sent to Ukraine where [00:31:03] first a huge portion is being skimmed [00:31:04] off and laundered into the wallets of [00:31:06] corrupt oligarchs over there. And then [00:31:09] as they're they are contractually [00:31:10] obligated to do, they are turning around [00:31:13] and spending that money on arms [00:31:14] manufactured by the western deep state. [00:31:17] This money is going to the [00:31:19] military-industrial complex that gets [00:31:20] fat off supplying the world with endless [00:31:23] wars. and they rely on these wars for [00:31:26] their limitless wealth to keep expanding [00:31:28] on and on at infinitum. [00:31:31] This has been the world order for a [00:31:33] hundred years. It has claimed millions, [00:31:35] perhaps even billions of lives since [00:31:37] World War I. And now the bloodlust of [00:31:39] the Western Empire has brought us once [00:31:41] more to the brink of nuclear conflict. [00:31:44] This is not a brave victory. It is a [00:31:46] maniacal insanity verging on global [00:31:49] suicide pack and it needs to end. All I [00:31:52] can say is that I pray that Trump can [00:31:54] tighten his leash and get Ukraine under [00:31:56] control in time to salvage some sort of [00:31:58] peace and that Putin will show some [00:32:00] amount of restraint even in the face of [00:32:02] this kind of aggression. Something tells [00:32:05] me that things are about to get much [00:32:06] worse though before they get better. [00:32:09] Because if you look at all the other [00:32:10] stories we've been reporting on about [00:32:12] the escalation around the world and [00:32:13] particularly here at home of the [00:32:15] surveillance state that now verges on [00:32:17] technocratic dystopia, there would be [00:32:19] nothing more convenient to the deep [00:32:21] state than global war. If you want to [00:32:23] undermine Trump's second term, hollow [00:32:25] out the populist uprising that put him [00:32:27] in power twice, instate a digital [00:32:29] surveillance program that will lock your [00:32:31] citizens down for good, reset the global [00:32:33] currency, and ensure another hundred [00:32:35] years of world domination. Well, a world [00:32:38] war would be the clear answer to all of [00:32:40] those problems. Listen, someone did [00:32:44] 9/11. And even if we can't agree on who [00:32:47] exactly that was, I think that any [00:32:49] rational person at this point can admit [00:32:52] that certain people in our intelligence [00:32:54] agencies seem to have known about it in [00:32:56] advance. It's just a shame that that [00:32:59] information never made it to the right [00:33:01] places in time to prevent it. These [00:33:03] people, the people that profit off of [00:33:05] endless war around the world, they were [00:33:07] a part of that tragedy. Those are the [00:33:10] lengths they will go to to maintain [00:33:12] power and enrich themselves. And I worry [00:33:15] that we have something much worse in [00:33:17] store for us any day now. And if [00:33:19] something does happen, every American's [00:33:21] first question should be, is this a [00:33:24] false flag? Are we being led across a [00:33:27] line from which there is no turning [00:33:28] back? And where does this course lead? [00:33:31] Because these roads always lead to war, [00:33:33] to wealth consolidation in the hands of [00:33:35] the rich, paid for by the blood of the [00:33:38] poor. Up next, we're going to celebrate [00:33:40] Pride Month, baby. But first, I want to [00:33:43] talk to you about Tax Network USA. Tax [00:33:46] day may have passed, but for millions of [00:33:48] Americans, the real trouble is just [00:33:50] beginning. If you missed the April 15th [00:33:52] deadline or still owe back taxes, the [00:33:54] IRS is ramping up enforcement. 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As a heterosexual, this is [00:35:32] the month that everyone should recognize [00:35:34] and celebrate my sexuality, [00:35:38] which has always been a fantasy of mine. [00:35:40] It's kind of hot. What do I take the [00:35:42] most pride in? My values, my [00:35:45] accomplishments, my morals, how I treat [00:35:48] people. No, I take the most pride in [00:35:51] where I stick my penis. [00:35:54] Women. Hey, I think vaginas are [00:35:56] terrific. Yes, I think corporations [00:35:58] should do special hedro logos for this [00:36:01] month. I mean, it's their job to make me [00:36:03] feel sexually validated, and if they [00:36:05] don't, I'll take my business elsewhere. [00:36:08] Okay? As great as this month is, some [00:36:10] people don't like to celebrate. They're [00:36:12] like, "Oh, sexuality is something that [00:36:14] should be expressed privately." Well, [00:36:16] public displays of sexuality are a real [00:36:19] turn on for me, and I need to use other [00:36:21] people for that with or without their [00:36:23] consent [00:36:25] because it honors my bravery as a [00:36:27] person. Yeah, I just live a few houses [00:36:29] down. I have a penis between my legs. [00:36:34] This is locked. Sexuality is the last [00:36:36] thing that should be private. It's not [00:36:38] that hard to celebrate heterero pride [00:36:39] month. All you have to do is ask [00:36:41] yourself, how can I sexualize everything [00:36:44] I do? It's appropriate. [00:36:47] I mean, maybe he's being a little [00:36:50] exaggerated, but coming from a very [00:36:53] liberal leftist town, if you don't know [00:36:56] about how wild it gets, he's not far [00:36:59] off. And listen, like I say, I was [00:37:02] raised on the left. And personally, I'm [00:37:05] of the belief that you should just do [00:37:06] whatever makes you happy. As long as [00:37:07] you're not hurting or violating anyone [00:37:09] else, you're all good with me. But I'm [00:37:10] also of the belief that the gay pride [00:37:12] movement, which many have seen as just [00:37:14] being about accepting gay people for who [00:37:16] they are, has been hijacked by something [00:37:19] completely different. There is a clear [00:37:21] inorganic agenda tacked onto the end of [00:37:24] your little acronym there. LGBT turned [00:37:27] into LGBT and then into LGBTQ and then [00:37:31] it was LGBTQIA+. [00:37:34] Lord knows what it means by now. There's [00:37:37] a new flag every month, new band words [00:37:39] and new jargon that you have to use to [00:37:41] show that you're inclusive and you're in [00:37:43] the club. And really, it's a it's a [00:37:45] cult. And now it's a cult that is [00:37:48] pushing insane ideas on children like [00:37:50] that they can just chop off their [00:37:52] genitals and take irreversible puberty [00:37:54] blockers in order to fix just about any [00:37:56] uncomfortable feeling that comes up [00:37:57] during puberty. Well, everything took a [00:38:00] pretty dark turn there pretty quick. Um, [00:38:02] but on a lighter note, I know a guy [00:38:05] that's actually started heterosexual [00:38:07] awesomeness month up in Idaho. Meet Mark [00:38:10] Fitzpatrick, founder of Old State [00:38:12] Saloon. He owns this cozy little bar up [00:38:14] in Eagle, Idaho. And last year, he got [00:38:16] to thinking, just like JP, why do we [00:38:19] have these giant parades and festivals [00:38:21] all over the country for people [00:38:22] celebrating and fetishizing gay sex in [00:38:24] public spaces, and not a single one [00:38:27] celebrating traditional family values. [00:38:29] So, he started one, and oh boy, did the [00:38:33] gays get mad. It went viral all over [00:38:36] mainstream media as they decrieded him [00:38:38] evil and hateful and racist and just [00:38:40] about every other name you could come up [00:38:42] with. And this year he's doing it again. [00:38:45] I'm going to actually try to fly up [00:38:46] there later this month to attend and [00:38:47] speak at their rally downtown Boise on [00:38:49] June 21st. Because although the whole [00:38:52] idea can easily sound like a meme, we [00:38:54] crossed a red line a long time ago and [00:38:56] it's way past time we took a stand. In [00:38:59] multiple US states now, teachers and [00:39:01] counselors can legally facilitate [00:39:03] children getting gender affirming care [00:39:06] behind their parents' backs without [00:39:08] telling them. Gender- affirming care, [00:39:10] which is not gender affirming and is not [00:39:12] care, is evil. It is lies. It is a [00:39:15] social contagion, much like anorexia. [00:39:18] And when you look at the data of [00:39:19] referrals to gender care clinics, you [00:39:22] can clearly see the pattern. Or you can [00:39:25] look at data about the number of people [00:39:26] identifying as transgender like this [00:39:28] graph sourced from the CDC showing the [00:39:30] same trend, social contagion. In other [00:39:33] words, a disease that is actually a [00:39:36] social phenomenon or idea that manifests [00:39:39] as some sort of health outcome like [00:39:41] anorexia spreading throughout Hollywood [00:39:42] and celebrities in the 2000s and [00:39:45] suddenly every tween girl is starving [00:39:46] herself to try to look like Ashley [00:39:48] Olsen. Anorexia was an idea. [00:39:50] Transgenderism is an idea, but they [00:39:53] spread like a contagion and the [00:39:54] consequences are very real. And this [00:39:57] contagion is being perpetrated upon the [00:39:59] masses through a complex media campaign [00:40:02] with vast funding and subversive [00:40:04] tactics. Suddenly Megan Fox has three [00:40:06] transgender kids. That's not real. That [00:40:09] is child abuse. I was a teacher. My [00:40:12] parents taught teachers for a living. [00:40:14] The whole reason why we protect our [00:40:16] children from things like drugs and porn [00:40:18] and violence is because we know that the [00:40:21] minds of children are extremely [00:40:23] impressionable. Whatever you teach them [00:40:25] is true becomes their truth. And this is [00:40:28] the truth that the far-left liberal cult [00:40:30] is teaching our kids at public schools [00:40:32] and universities today. If you don't go [00:40:34] along with it, you're a trans phobe or a [00:40:37] homophobe or some sort of other phobe. [00:40:39] No, just stay the hell away from our [00:40:41] children. If you're gay, that's all [00:40:43] good. Gay people won their battle. They [00:40:45] got the right to marry. No one cares at [00:40:47] all if you're gay anymore. Just do you. [00:40:50] But the moment that gay people got the [00:40:52] W, extremists in their camp started [00:40:54] pushing for more and more and more. And [00:40:56] it's undermining the equality that gay [00:40:58] people got in the first place. Love [00:41:00] whoever you want to love. But if you [00:41:02] want to chop your dick off and pretend [00:41:04] to be the opposite sex, don't expect me [00:41:07] to pretend with you. As long as you're [00:41:09] of age to make such a drastic and, in my [00:41:11] view, short-sighted life choice, [00:41:12] whatever. I'm not going to stop you. I'm [00:41:14] I'm busy. But bro, let's be real. Let's [00:41:19] shall we say follow the science. You [00:41:22] either have XX or XY chromosomes. This [00:41:25] dictates your hormonal reality and it [00:41:27] dictates your gender. It dictates [00:41:29] everything about your brain, your body, [00:41:31] your personality. Taking hormones in [00:41:33] childhood is extremely dangerous, even [00:41:36] if they're the right ones for your [00:41:37] gender. Hence why we don't encourage [00:41:40] young boys to get all juiced up and try [00:41:42] to look like Chris Bumstead halfway [00:41:44] through puberty. And now somehow the [00:41:46] left is just telling us it's no big deal [00:41:49] to prescribe powerful hormonal cocktails [00:41:51] to help turn you into the opposite [00:41:52] gender. But you're a racist if you even [00:41:55] suggest that maybe the rise in gender [00:41:58] dysphoria among young people might just [00:42:00] possibly have something to do with all [00:42:02] the hormone disrupting chemicals in our [00:42:04] food and water and cosmetics. Uh-uh. [00:42:08] Don't you dare say something that could [00:42:10] endanger our corporate profits, you [00:42:12] bigot. So, you're racist if you suggest [00:42:15] that hormonal imbalances might be [00:42:17] causing the problem. But the solution to [00:42:20] the problem is to take hormones or you [00:42:22] could just chop your dick off. So, [00:42:24] anyways, I'll be flying up to Idaho [00:42:26] later this month to celebrate with the [00:42:28] homies. And I would invite all of you, [00:42:30] also all you gay and lesbian people, [00:42:31] too, to come and party because [00:42:33] ultimately we all have a mom and a dad, [00:42:36] even if he's still out at the store [00:42:37] getting milk. Because at least for now, [00:42:40] babies all come from wombs. And while [00:42:42] we're still human before Peter Teal puts [00:42:45] us all in little tanks of goop plugged [00:42:47] into the matrix, that's worth [00:42:49] celebrating. [00:42:50] That's our show for today. Thanks so [00:42:52] much for tuning in. Don't forget to like [00:42:54] the video on your way out. Drop a [00:42:55] comment about something that you loved. [00:42:57] Uh be sure to subscribe to Candace's [00:42:58] channel, and I really appreciate it if [00:43:00] you follow the link in the description [00:43:01] to go over to my channel, Ian Carol [00:43:03] Show, and subscribe over there. For now, [00:43:06] take good care of yourself, drink some [00:43:08] water, tell someone you love them [00:43:09] tonight, and we'll see you tomorrow. [00:43:12] [Music]
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