Ronald Reagan once said that the American automobile ownership was the symbol of our freedom. Well today that symbol is about to descend into an Orwellian nightmare, with cameras, behavior sensors, and a kill switch operated remotely. Thomas Massie and a few other brave members of Congress are fighting a rear-guard effort to prevent these intrusive features from becoming a mandatory part of our cars.
Massie is also standing against Pres. Trump to oppose an unconditional renewal of Section 702 of FISA. Trump touts reforms to prevent abuses that would put the privacy of our citizens at risk, but the FBI has already been caught using “workarounds” to violate our 4th Amendment protections. Fortunately, as Trump and the Uniparty work to shove this betrayal through the process, a rebellion is brewing among GOP members of the House.
While MAGA media trumpets the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) indictment and efforts to infiltrate and manipulate so-called “Hate” groups, they completely overlook the caselaw SPLC built that could deprive any outspoken American of their 1st Amendment rights. The irony of Kash Patel’s participation in all the news hubbub about the indictment is that the FBI has been the largest purveyor of infiltrators that prop up violent groups and even cause criminal violence themselves. When will Kash fully investigate that?
Lew also takes a look at “predictive policing” as it applies to new, frightening technologies promulgated by actors like Palantir, who has based their products on capabilities developed by the government in the seriously discredited and supposedly discontinued Total Information Awareness program. Palantir’s principals, Peter Thiel and Alex Karp, are VERY close to Vice President J.D. Vance and are supposed to be Constitution-minded right-wingers. Unfortunately, both are up to their eyeballs in Globalism, specifically in the doings of the shadowy Bilderberg Group, where Thiel is on the governing board.
WATCH journalist Whitney Webb discuss the nefarious origins of Palentir
READ the Reason Magazine expose of FBI entrapment schemes
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Look around you.
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Wrong rules the land while waiting justice sleeps.
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I saw in the congress
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and crossing the country,
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campaigning with Ron Paul.
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Tyranny
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rising,
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unspeakable
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evil,
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manifesting,
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devils lying about our heritage who want to
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enslave and replace us.
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But we are Americans
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with a manifest
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destiny to bring the new Jerusalem
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of endless
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possibilities.
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But first, this fight
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for freedom.
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Be a part of it. But don't delay
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because this is the Hour of Decision.
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Hour of Decision with Lou Moore starts now.
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Welcome to the one hundred and sixteenth episode
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of Hour of Decision.
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My name is Lou Moore, and today, we're
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gonna talk about tyranny
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in America.
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We're gonna talk about
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America
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in tyranny
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at midnight.
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Before we get into that topic, I just
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felt like I should read three
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amendments to the constitution of The United States
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Of America
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and what we know is the bill of
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rights.
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Article one.
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Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment
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of religion
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or prohibiting the free exercise
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thereof
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or abridging
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the freedom of speech
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or of the press,
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or the right of the people peaceably
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to assemble,
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and to petition the government
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for a redress
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of grievances.
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Article number two, the second amendment
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to the constitution
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of The United States Of America.
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A well regulated militia
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be necessary
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to the security
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of a free state,
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comma,
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the right of the people to keep and
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bear arms
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shall not be
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infringed.
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The fourth
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amendment,
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and maybe the most pertinent one today,
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the right of the people to be secure
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in their persons,
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houses,
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papers,
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and effects
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against unreasonable
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searches and seizures
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shall not be violated,
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and no warrants
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shall issue,
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but upon
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probable
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cause
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supported by oath or affirmation,
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and particularly describing the place to be searched
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and the persons or things
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to be seized.
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Folks, these are our rights.
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And there's a lot of people poor mouthing
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the constitution saying, see, it didn't work. Look
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at all the problems we have. Look at
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all the tyranny there is. Look how big
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the government is. Look what the FBI did.
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Folks, the constitution
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was a tool
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for us to keep
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our freedom,
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to keep our sovereignty
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in the world,
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and to keep our freedom within
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the borders of The United States Of America,
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but that was on us.
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Waiting around for it to work for us
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was not ever
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the plan. It wasn't ever the plan.
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The plan was for us
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to take these principles
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and keep these principles
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sacred
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like scripture
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because they were given to us by God,
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and every member of the constitutional
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convention in Philadelphia
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knew it.
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And that's one of the biggest problems we
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have in this country, folks,
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is they visualized
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a Christian
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constitutional
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republic where this was completely
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respected.
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And where at key times and places,
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like when you were about to testify
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in court
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or you were about to become the chief
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executive officer of The United States Of America,
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you would have to put your hand on
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a bible
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and raise your right hand to the square
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to swear
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that you would keep these principles
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inviolate
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and that in the case of testimony that
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you would tell the truth, the whole truth,
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and nothing but the truth so as to
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not subvert
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the legal system that begins and emanates in
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this country
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from the constitution
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of The United States,
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but we've drifted a long way off of
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that.
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That's not a news flash.
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We have,
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podcasters
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telling us it's we're in a post constitutional
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republic.
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We have the left
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doing everything they can to destroy
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every aspect of our personal freedom,
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replacing it as Franklin Roosevelt wanted to do
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as he began to do
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with rights that the government gives you,
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enshrining them and putting them over rights that
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come from God
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to us.
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We've talked about these things before on this
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show, and a lot of other people
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have talked about them as well because
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we are in danger, folks. And today,
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with technology,
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with the advancement our corporate masters have made
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and their brazenness
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that we saw in the last administration and
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their brazenness that we're seeing right before our
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eyes today,
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The constitution of The United States, our freedom,
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our liberty,
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hangs
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by a single thread.
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It hangs by a thread, folks.
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So Ronald Reagan,
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a guy I kinda grew up with,
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I actually licked,
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stamps because they let you do that. They
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let you lick the stamps and lick the
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envelopes and put the stamps on the envelopes
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in political operations. They let children do this,
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folks.
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Back in the day,
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I actually licked,
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stamps and envelopes for Ronald Reagan
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in his first campaign when he ran for
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governor of California in 1966.
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I was
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11 years old,
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10 or 11. I don't remember the campaign
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started. I was probably 10 when it started.
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Ronald Reagan always said there are a lot
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of things he said that were great.
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There's a few things he did that were
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great. A lot of things he did were
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not great
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because he was dealing with the same corporate
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masters that we deal with their we deal
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with their descendants today.
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And I won't get into all of that.
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Now I've talked about Ronald Reagan
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somewhat when I reviewed the movie
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about Ronald Reagan, and we are gonna be
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covering him, folks. We're gonna have a president
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series that will continue.
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We're going to Lyndon Johnson next
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and then Richard Nixon,
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and, we're gonna work our way to Ronald
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Reagan. You can bet on that one. Anyway,
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Ronald Reagan always said
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that the symbol of American freedom
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was the automobile.
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Why would he say something like that?
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Well, it's because you can jump in your
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car and drive all the way across The
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United States. And at least today,
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there aren't checkpoints all over. There weren't people
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monitoring you all over. Now we have cameras
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everywhere.
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But at the time he said this,
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you could go anywhere you wanted in your
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pursuit
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of happiness
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within a free nation, The United States Of
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America, and it was also the symbol of
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America because of the strength
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of our automotive
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industry.
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An automotive industry that could quickly be turned
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to a munitions industry and become the armament
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of the entire
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war in World War two
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against the Japanese and the National Socialists in
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Germany.
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So the
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that at the time he said this,
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there were not we were not plagued with
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a ton of foreign cars. We were not
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plagued with a bunch of cars
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that have parts made all over the world,
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that have American logos on them like Ford
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and GM.
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And we did not have cars that the
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government can turn off
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while you're driving,
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that have cameras in them to watch you,
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that have sensors that can monitor every effing
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thing you do in the vehicle.
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That's what is being fought out right now
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on the floor of the congress, and God
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bless
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Thomas
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Massie
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for standing up again, folks.
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This is why they wanna get rid of
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this man.
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He is the man that brings the inconvenient
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truth
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on Epstein.
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The inconvenient
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truth on giving all of these pesticide makers
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total immunity
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for their perfidious
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actions that are destroying the health of every
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one of us.
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And
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and
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the clean
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renewal of FISA including seven zero two, which
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we're gonna talk about in just a second,
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referring back to what I just read you,
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the fourth amendment to the constitution,
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and
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his fight
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to keep big brother out of your car.
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It's a metaphor for everything that's going on
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right now
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that we are permitting,
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like sheep,
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this intrusion
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into our vehicles.
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A place of privacy. A lot of people,
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they wanna have a talk that, you know,
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there's a family situation and a whole room
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full of people. Let's go take a drive,
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Bob. Let's go take a drive and see
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if we can work this out, or let's
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go take a drive, and you tell me
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what's really on your mind.
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It's it was a place of privacy,
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a place where you could go have family
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adventures, a place where you could explore The
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United States Of America, where you could get
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a job 80 miles from your house and
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and make it there and back.
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God willing, depending on the traffic where you
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live.
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The symbol of American freedom, the automobile.
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It's a metaphor, folks.
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It's a cautionary tale, and it is a
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warning.
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And it's not the only one out there
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right now.
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Technology,
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our corporate masters,
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the philosophies of total government,
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all coming together
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against you,
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the middle class,
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overwhelmingly white,
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American.
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And against all the rest of America
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and all the other people,
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including those that work hard, love their kids,
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and have enjoyed the blessings of a civilization
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brought to them
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by the Anglo Saxon traditions and culture
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and the peoples
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that came over here from the culture
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of The United States.
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So I wanna shift gears for a moment.
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We get back to technology, but I wanna
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talk for a minute
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about all this brouhaha
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with the SPLC,
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the Southern
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Poverty
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Law Center, or as I said in the
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last episode of this show,
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the Southern Millionaires Law Center, a organization that
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has so much money
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and a lot of it offshore.
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I mean, the whole thing, but the SPLC
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CD
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to the max.
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The whole idea of the SPLC
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to deny you your first amendment rights.
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And this is one of my big beefs
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now
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with conservative
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ink,
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with,
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podcasters,
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even podcasters I really like
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and,
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believe are honest
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in most regards and worth listening to most
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of the time.
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But,
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this so we have the Trump administration.
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They're coming down on the SPLLC
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maybe.
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We may not have any indictments of any
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single individual folks as, left to be
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seen. They're just indicting
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a corporation
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right now.
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This could just end up with some stiff
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fines
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for an organization that's probably worth a billion
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dollars,
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but it might not be. Maybe they'll take
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this whole thing down.
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This whole organization that,
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wandered so far off their mission
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that they decided Charlie Kirk was one of
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the biggest hate mongers that ever lived,
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And that Turning Point USA was a national
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network and web of hate.
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You know, I mean, they so far overreach,
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and they went after so many
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of the favored ones,
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favored by this Trump administration.
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I mean, they went after Dennis Prager for
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god's sake.
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I mean, come on.
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Anyway
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but
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the whole narrative is
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this is such a terrible organization
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because they are propping up hate groups.
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And that's this indictment that they raise money
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saying we're gonna fight hate groups.
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And this whole thing of hate and hate
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groups, you know, at one time conservatives didn't
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tolerate this, folks.
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I mean, a crime is a crime. If
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you kill somebody, you kill somebody. If you
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defame or civil, if you defame somebody, you
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defame somebody.
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If you shoot somebody, you shoot somebody. If
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you plot against somebody to do physical harm
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to them or to restrict their freedom or
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whatever, it's a conspiracy.
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Hate
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is not a crime.
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This is a left wing op in itself
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and the right wing is just totally folded
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into it.
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It's disgusting
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and it's indicative
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of where we're at today.
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But anyway, the SPLC is supposed to go
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after all these hate groups,
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but yet they raised all this money,
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and then they propped up hate groups by
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paying tons and tons of money to the
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leaders of the organizations who then went around
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and had the big rally in Charlottesville and
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all this. Folks, this is the worst and
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most corrupt narrative.
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And it's not even getting at the core
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of what was wrong with this organization. What
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was wrong with this organization? The biggest thing
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wrong with it
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is they help set precedent law
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against your first amendment.
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They strip people of all of their assets
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because of things they said
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and things they printed. And
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because somebody somewhere else
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did something violent,
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somebody somewhere else that didn't do anything violent
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but just printed some inflammatory information
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had all their property stripped from them. They
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did this over and over again. Folks, this
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was wrong. And
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they're always coming for you.
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It's a oh, no. They just went after
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they just went after the Nazis.
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Folks,
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I mean,
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could've told you thirty years ago, they were
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gonna end up coming for everybody that was
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not on the far left, which that's been
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well proven.
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And they did as much as they could
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get away with in the courts against anybody
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that was an enemy of our enemy,
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the left,
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the advocates of Marxism and socialism and total
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government in this country.
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But these podcasts are oh, no. And and
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they're talking about Charlottesville. You know, even president
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Trump said there were good people
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on both sides at Charlottesville.
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Well, what what happened at Charlottesville?
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People got a permit
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legally
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to have a rally
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protesting
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the removal of a statue of Robert e
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Lee and the denigration
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of our heritage as Americans, which Robert e
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Lee is part of our heritage
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as Americans,
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and certainly he was part of the heritage
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of people who are from the South.
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And they were protesting that
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legally
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with permits,
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and they were attacked by communists.
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And this was investigated
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by a Democrat
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prosecutor
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who did a report and said
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just what I just said.
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Now, yes, there were people there with colorful
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uniforms on, and there were people who misbehaved
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on both sides, although
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overwhelmingly,
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the misbehavior
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was the antifa type of thuggery
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and terrorism
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that we've seen over and over and over
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again.
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No different
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than we've seen against MAGA patriots, no different
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than we've seen against pro lifers. No different
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than we've seen against second amendment advocates over
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the years.
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But we have people
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I mean, even Alex Jones
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is saying the whole thing was just rigged.
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The whole thing was fake. The hundred southern
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party lost their paid all the people, and
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they organized
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this. Yeah. Folks, it's not even true.
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The allegation was that one person was on
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some Zoom calls.
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You know, maybe we should go to the
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source and talk to the people that did
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organize this protest before we make all these
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wild allegations. And before we get off onto
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this topic,
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which is this idea that crimes are being
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developed and
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terrible things are being developed by these people
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raising money and telling people they're against these
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terrible things, but they're really for these terrible
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things.
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When the the the real thing that we
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should be talking about is what this organization
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did
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to the first amendment,
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to your first amendment
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in the court system. That's what we should
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be talking about.
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And, yes, they were corrupt organization. They were
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terrible organization, and they need to perp walk
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every decision maker in that organization.
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Do you see it happening?
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It's great that they got a photo op
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of Kash Patel and this
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fellow Blanche is on, you know, he's doing
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an audition to become our permanent attorney general.
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Oh, that's just great.
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Where's the beef?
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And where is the proper
00:20:17
understanding
00:20:18
of what is going on and what is
00:20:20
happening
00:20:21
to us?
00:20:23
We went through the Biden administration where they
00:20:25
were nakedly trying to take away all of
00:20:28
our rights.
00:20:29
All of these NGOs talking about misinformation.
00:20:32
All these news reporters reporting, well, he said
00:20:35
something. That's totally wrong. That's totally wrong instead
00:20:37
of reporting somebody made an allegation about the
00:20:40
elections or about the vaccine, and they made
00:20:42
they made a claim. Oh, no.
00:20:45
Judge and jury, right, in the news media.
00:20:48
Judge and jury in our government. Judge and
00:20:51
jury from these NGOs using these attorneys. And
00:20:54
this barring attorney is trying to protect
00:20:56
people's rights.
00:20:59
And it's all gonna happen again if we
00:21:01
let the Democrat
00:21:02
get back in charge, but we got plenty
00:21:04
of problems
00:21:07
with the people in charge right now.
00:21:10
So I got a real problem with this.
00:21:12
But the bigger problem I have
00:21:15
is
00:21:18
Cash Patel is sitting there. What about the
00:21:21
FBI?
00:21:22
What about all the crimes that the FBI
00:21:25
was involved with for many, with their infiltrators?
00:21:29
Going back as far as the via the
00:21:31
Iola Laiuzzo killing under Lyndon Johnson.
00:21:35
Speaking of Lyndon Johnson, he came on national
00:21:38
TV, announced the FBI was going all through
00:21:40
the South, all these people were gonna be
00:21:42
arrested,
00:21:43
Huge crackdown
00:21:45
because of a murder that was perpetrated by
00:21:47
a paid agent of the FBI. His name
00:21:49
was Gary Roe. Folks, look it up.
00:21:53
This article in Reason magazine right here,
00:21:57
it's almost always the feds.
00:22:00
How the FBI
00:22:01
fabricates schemes to entrap would be radicals
00:22:05
and create
00:22:07
crimes
00:22:08
and create
00:22:09
situations with crimes, and create radical organizations
00:22:13
that commit crimes, and create and foment
00:22:17
what the left
00:22:18
turns around and was trying to use on
00:22:20
all of us
00:22:22
to take away our second amendment rights, and
00:22:25
that's why I read
00:22:27
the second amendment. The second amendment is always
00:22:31
always going to be threatened
00:22:34
by all of these activities
00:22:36
that are tyrannical, that have been going on
00:22:38
around us,
00:22:40
and, unfortunately,
00:22:41
I believe are still going on around us.
00:22:43
We had the FBI folks in 2025,
00:22:46
and I'm gonna get back to this in
00:22:48
the second half of the show,
00:22:50
getting around
00:22:52
getting around the prohibition
00:22:54
with FISA
00:22:56
on going into the papers,
00:22:59
going into the private
00:23:01
information,
00:23:03
fourth amendment violation of Americans,
00:23:06
getting around these so called reforms that now
00:23:09
president Trump is saying,
00:23:11
everything's great with FISA. We've got reforms in
00:23:13
place. We gotta have a clean FISA. I
00:23:15
want a clean FISA bill.
00:23:18
Voice of tyranny, folks.
00:23:20
That is the voice of tyranny. I'm sorry.
00:23:24
I don't want this to be the pro
00:23:26
the anti Trump broadcast.
00:23:29
But this is just one more, and one
00:23:31
more where Thomas Massie is standing up. The
00:23:33
man that Trump is trying to take out
00:23:34
had a rally in his district against him.
00:23:37
$20.
00:23:38
Most of it is real money.
00:23:40
Probably a lot of it from overseas.
00:23:43
I don't know that, but definitely prompted by,
00:23:46
Massey's opposition
00:23:49
to some of the activities of the Zionist
00:23:52
state.
00:23:55
Folks,
00:23:56
it's midnight in America,
00:23:59
and this is the hour of decision. Are
00:24:00
we just gonna keep putting up with this,
00:24:03
or are we gonna fight? Are you gonna
00:24:05
call your representative and say, under no circumstances
00:24:08
will you vote for a clean
00:24:10
FISA?
00:24:11
And I'm being told there's now a rebellion
00:24:14
in the house
00:24:15
because some of you are speaking up to
00:24:17
your representatives and you need to get loud
00:24:19
about this one.
00:24:21
You need to get very, very loud
00:24:24
about this FISA. We need to get rid
00:24:26
of this whole thing.
00:24:29
My name is Lou Moore, and you are
00:24:31
listening to the Hour of Decision
00:24:33
on Liberty News Radio, and I'll be right
00:24:35
back to you
00:24:36
after the news. Welcome back to Hour of
00:24:39
Decision. My name is Lou Moore. We have
00:24:41
been talking about midnight in America.
00:24:45
We've been talking about America in tyranny.
00:24:49
Tyranny.
00:24:50
Tyrannical
00:24:51
actors all around us.
00:24:55
And the people that we hired
00:24:58
to fix this problem
00:25:01
coming up a little short.
00:25:03
So we were talking about the, Southern Poverty
00:25:07
Law Center
00:25:08
about what the biggest issue, in my opinion,
00:25:11
was with the Southern Poverty Law Center, but
00:25:13
we should talk about this model of infiltrating
00:25:17
so called or actual
00:25:18
extremist
00:25:19
organizations
00:25:22
and, ask a question.
00:25:24
Where did they get that model? Where did
00:25:26
that come from?
00:25:28
Southern Poverty Law Center started in the late
00:25:31
eighties, I believe, by a man named Morris
00:25:33
Dees. He was a big
00:25:35
direct mail fundraiser
00:25:38
and,
00:25:39
terrified Jewish people, sent them
00:25:42
primarily, not entirely, but primarily sending them these
00:25:45
letters saying, oh my god. You're gonna be
00:25:47
hauled off to a camp.
00:25:49
You don't send us a bunch of money
00:25:50
so we can, infiltrate all these extremist groups
00:25:53
that are gonna haul you off into a
00:25:55
camp.
00:25:56
You know? We're, you know, not exactly that,
00:25:58
of course, but that type of thing.
00:26:01
But where did where did this model where
00:26:03
did this business model come from?
00:26:05
I'm gonna tell you where it came from,
00:26:07
folks. It came from the anti defamation league
00:26:10
of Banai Buried, also known as the ADL.
00:26:14
The ADL was is not,
00:26:16
I mean, my god. I mean, we're going
00:26:18
back so far here.
00:26:21
You know, there's now a show in front
00:26:23
of,
00:26:24
front of the camera for those of you
00:26:26
watching on Rumble.
00:26:27
There's a gentleman
00:26:29
there. He's got the armband on. He's got
00:26:32
a uniform on. He's got a lightning bolt
00:26:36
on the uniform. His name is,
00:26:40
Manna Truehill.
00:26:43
And mister Truehill, this is in 1955.
00:26:48
This is in April 5,
00:26:51
segment of Headlines magazine
00:26:55
that came out in 04/05/1955
00:26:58
talking about how Manna Trujillo
00:27:01
dressed up in a uniform of his elite
00:27:03
guard whose Nazi like trappings were paid for
00:27:06
with funds collected from frightened Jewish businessmen,
00:27:10
an ADL
00:27:12
network agent.
00:27:15
And here's an allegation that this fellow right
00:27:17
here, this real wholesome looking guy right here,
00:27:24
turn off.
00:27:26
This fellow right here, if you can see
00:27:28
him,
00:27:30
he's,
00:27:31
listening to a phone report.
00:27:35
He's listening to a phone report. His name
00:27:37
is Sanford Griffin. His alias is Al Scheffner,
00:27:40
and he masterminds
00:27:42
and funds,
00:27:43
a number of anti Semitic hate groups
00:27:47
for the ADL. This is in 1955.
00:27:51
And this magazine, the editor of this magazine,
00:27:54
kind of
00:27:55
interesting,
00:27:57
was the great uncle
00:28:00
of Angelina Jolie.
00:28:02
Great great uncle of Angelina Jolie and the
00:28:04
uncle of,
00:28:06
her father there,
00:28:08
Jon Voigt.
00:28:10
Name was Joseph Camp.
00:28:12
But he exposed all of this chicanery going
00:28:15
on in the nineteen fifties
00:28:18
with the Anti Defamation League.
00:28:21
Then we've got this gym here from Grock
00:28:24
who kind of tried to interfere with my
00:28:26
broadcast just a moment ago.
00:28:29
Roy Bullock was a long time undercover operative
00:28:32
for the Anti Defamation League. This is from
00:28:35
Grock.
00:28:36
For nearly forty years, he posed as a
00:28:38
small time art dealer in San Francisco
00:28:41
while compiling secret files on about
00:28:44
12
00:28:46
people and 950
00:28:49
organizations
00:28:50
for the Anti Defamation League. His targets included
00:28:53
Arab American groups, anti apartheid activists,
00:28:57
critics of Israel,
00:28:59
the ACLU,
00:29:01
the left wing left wing Jewish groups,
00:29:04
and others. He infiltrated meetings, dug through the
00:29:07
trash, and got confidential police data
00:29:10
from an inspector at the San Francisco Police
00:29:12
Department by the name of Tom Girard.
00:29:14
The scandal broke in 1993
00:29:16
when San Francisco police raided
00:29:19
ADL
00:29:20
offices,
00:29:22
big raided the ADL,
00:29:24
and seized Bullock's files.
00:29:27
He admitted to selling them to South African
00:29:30
agents, the ADL paragons of liberalism,
00:29:33
but yet they were somehow working with
00:29:36
apartheid agents in South Africa
00:29:40
and,
00:29:41
was paid through a lawyer to hide the
00:29:43
connection using the lawyer cutout. Same thing Hillary
00:29:46
Clinton did,
00:29:48
I would argue,
00:29:49
in the Russian collusion case.
00:29:53
The ADL denied wrongdoing but settled with prosecutors
00:29:57
and faced multiple
00:29:59
lawsuits, paying out money, and agreeing to stop
00:30:01
obtaining illegal info.
00:30:05
I don't have a ton of information on
00:30:07
how well they kept that promise,
00:30:10
But that's the model
00:30:12
where they send in
00:30:15
individuals,
00:30:15
and many times they are the instigator.
00:30:20
But then we have the FBI.
00:30:23
I talked about Gary Roe
00:30:26
who murdered
00:30:28
a school teacher who was a civil rights
00:30:30
worker, and it was blamed on the Ku
00:30:32
Klux Klan.
00:30:34
And he was supposed to be infiltrating the
00:30:36
Klan, but a paid FBI
00:30:38
informer.
00:30:41
And, this very enlightening article from Reason magazine
00:30:45
from,
00:30:47
2022,
00:30:50
Here's a tip. If you have some radical
00:30:52
political views and an acquaintance reaches out,
00:30:56
encourages you to act on your convictions,
00:30:59
and maybe offers to introduce you to a
00:31:01
guy who can sell you some bomb parts,
00:31:04
don't take him up on the offer.
00:31:06
That guy almost definitely works
00:31:09
for the feds.
00:31:11
And, of course, this talks about the whole
00:31:13
situation. A lot of you are familiar with
00:31:15
with this kidnap plot
00:31:18
of the governor of Michigan.
00:31:20
It appears to be mostly an FBI operation
00:31:24
and a number of other cases
00:31:28
documented
00:31:29
going back to the nineteen seventies,
00:31:32
including Gary Roe,
00:31:35
in this,
00:31:37
in this article in, that was in 2022
00:31:39
in Reason magazine, a libertarian
00:31:43
magazine. And I will just say, folks,
00:31:45
I've always said
00:31:47
I was raised by a libertarian. I was
00:31:49
actually married to one for a while.
00:31:52
I have never been a libertarian per se,
00:31:54
but
00:31:55
when you see the outrageous things like this
00:31:58
war in the Mid East and you see
00:32:00
outrageous things,
00:32:02
in the civil liberties area.
00:32:04
We always go running back to these libertarians
00:32:06
and keep track of all this stuff.
00:32:09
There's a, there was a, a libertarian by
00:32:12
name of Laird Wilcox.
00:32:14
Years ago, he came out with something called
00:32:16
the hoaxer
00:32:17
report,
00:32:18
hundreds of pages,
00:32:21
documenting nearly
00:32:23
every
00:32:23
news article about a swastika
00:32:26
being painted on a synagogue,
00:32:28
about a,
00:32:29
cross burned on somebody's lawn,
00:32:32
all of these kind of,
00:32:34
acts of, vandalism,
00:32:36
of hate,
00:32:37
hate vandalism,
00:32:39
almost every one of them
00:32:41
traced
00:32:42
to the left, to Jewish organizations,
00:32:45
to Jewish individuals. Look it up, folks. Laird
00:32:48
Wilcox, the hoaxer report. This came out in
00:32:50
the nineties, but this has been going on
00:32:53
for a long time, folks.
00:32:55
People using this to make money.
00:32:58
People using this to advance their political agenda
00:33:01
of shutting down the free speech rights of
00:33:04
people who are considered kind of radical.
00:33:07
Maybe people who are not real fond of
00:33:09
the state of Israel
00:33:12
for an example.
00:33:14
And, you know, today we have, you you
00:33:16
know, now they're talking about all all these
00:33:18
influencers, Candace Owens and Alex Jones
00:33:21
and Nick Fuentes, and some of them left
00:33:24
town right after
00:33:26
this,
00:33:29
SPLC,
00:33:30
indictment was revealed by Todd Blanch. Oh, they
00:33:33
left town because they're involved because they're getting
00:33:35
paid to do all these terrible things. Folks,
00:33:37
it's a total smear,
00:33:39
but it's it's,
00:33:42
it's the current version of this going on.
00:33:44
And Benjamin Netanyahu came and met with a
00:33:46
bunch of influencers in The United States,
00:33:50
his eight front war,
00:33:52
and they're very open, folks,
00:33:55
very open about ending the free speech of
00:33:59
critics,
00:34:00
not just of Israel,
00:34:02
but of historical assertions made by Jewish
00:34:06
individuals and groups
00:34:08
and, in any way criticizing
00:34:10
the activities
00:34:11
of organized jewelry.
00:34:13
And, unfortunately,
00:34:14
when you look at the immigration issue,
00:34:17
when you look at the anti white hatred
00:34:19
that is permeating
00:34:22
our universities
00:34:23
and many other institutions
00:34:25
and a large number of other issues, you
00:34:27
have to look at some of these Jewish
00:34:29
individuals
00:34:30
and Jewish
00:34:31
organizations.
00:34:32
You can't help but do it.
00:34:35
Not to mention all the corruption that's going
00:34:37
on. If you look at Whitney Webb's books,
00:34:40
her two volume book on Epstein,
00:34:42
and not just about Epstein,
00:34:44
not just about all of that, which, of
00:34:46
course, Trump tried to shut down.
00:34:50
Thomas Massie may yet have to pay the
00:34:52
ultimate political price
00:34:54
for demanding a release of those files. Marjorie
00:34:56
Taylor Greene didn't run for office again anyway.
00:34:59
I don't wanna digress
00:35:01
about the Epstein files, but, there
00:35:03
are so many networks of individuals
00:35:06
using ethnic ties
00:35:10
to establish
00:35:11
power unto themselves, whether it's economic power,
00:35:15
a lot of it corrupt,
00:35:17
or whether it's political power.
00:35:20
And I wanna be free to talk about
00:35:21
that, folks. I think you might wanna be
00:35:23
free to talk about that
00:35:25
and to have an exchange of ideas as
00:35:28
Americans
00:35:30
about why we are in the state we
00:35:32
are in,
00:35:33
where we see all this tyranny coming from
00:35:36
our federal government
00:35:38
and all of this behavior that has been
00:35:40
tolerated over the years from organizations
00:35:43
like the the Southern Poverty Law Center, and
00:35:45
I would also argue,
00:35:46
like the Anti Defamation League of Ben Iberif.
00:35:52
So this brings up another issue
00:35:56
that has everything to do with the tyranny
00:36:00
we are under and we are about to
00:36:02
be under
00:36:03
in this country.
00:36:04
And that's this whole notion of predictive
00:36:08
policing.
00:36:10
Let's not wait for a crime. Let's see,
00:36:12
you know, you know, put an infiltrator in
00:36:14
there. Let's see if we can figure things
00:36:16
out ahead and, you know, there's some logic
00:36:18
for that, but the problem is that,
00:36:20
most of the time these infiltrators have a
00:36:22
financial incentive just in that one situation
00:36:25
to come up with something,
00:36:27
and many times they get totally carried away.
00:36:29
They do or even the agency that's handling
00:36:31
them like the FBI, and they're creating organizations.
00:36:34
They're doing all these things. We just talked
00:36:35
about that. But this is all part of
00:36:37
this predictive policing, but the more sinister
00:36:43
the more sinister
00:36:45
aspect. It's not just what we predict. This
00:36:47
fellow said a radical thing,
00:36:50
so he is likely to become a criminal.
00:36:52
So we are going to infiltrate him and
00:36:54
encourage him to buy bombs and whatnot from
00:36:57
us. And we will catch him just before
00:36:59
he actually does the act, and then there'll
00:37:00
be no problems.
00:37:02
That's a major part
00:37:05
of policing today at the federal level in
00:37:08
particular and then also connected to these private
00:37:12
organizations.
00:37:12
There's a connection there. But
00:37:14
the the bigger problem
00:37:17
for us long term is this whole notion
00:37:21
related
00:37:22
totally to AI, to the advances in technology,
00:37:26
which is predictive policing that comes from them
00:37:29
rifling through all of your data and knowing
00:37:32
everything about you.
00:37:36
A prima facie
00:37:38
of a Fourth Amendment violation
00:37:40
and predicting if you might do something wrong
00:37:43
at some point.
00:37:44
And the company that has sold themselves,
00:37:48
I mean, they've sold all we have all
00:37:50
these safeguards, but they've sold themselves on being
00:37:53
premier in this area is Palantir.
00:37:57
Alex Karp and particularly Peter Thiel, who's a
00:37:59
very complicated individual,
00:38:01
He was a donor to our campaign in
00:38:03
00:38:04
for Ron Paul,
00:38:07
but he's not a good guy, folks. And
00:38:09
he's on the steering committee of Bilderberg,
00:38:13
the Bilderberg group that started in 1954
00:38:16
at the Hotel Bilderberg, I think, in The
00:38:18
Netherlands by Prince Barnard
00:38:20
and the wife David Eisenhower,
00:38:22
and they're all about the one world government.
00:38:27
And one more organization like the Council on
00:38:29
Foreign Relations, like the Trilateral Commission,
00:38:33
like the Aspen Forum,
00:38:35
like the World Economic Forum,
00:38:37
they are one more organization
00:38:41
that's pretty openly
00:38:43
for world governance. And Peter Thiel is now
00:38:45
on the governing board
00:38:48
of this organization. I mean, the power that
00:38:50
it has, it's unbelievable.
00:38:52
In 1991,
00:38:54
there was this
00:38:57
governor of a small state, obscure governor. He
00:39:00
he had actually lost
00:39:02
his seat and it just got it back.
00:39:05
People didn't think much of him.
00:39:07
Fellow by name of Bill Clinton
00:39:10
showed up at the Bilderberg Group in 1991,
00:39:13
and suddenly he's got more Wall Street money
00:39:15
falling out of his pockets than you could
00:39:17
possibly believe.
00:39:19
And despite all kinds of scandals and every
00:39:22
other thing,
00:39:23
he becomes the president of The United States
00:39:26
Of America.
00:39:28
This is just the example of kind of
00:39:30
things that happen at Bilderberg that are real
00:39:32
important.
00:39:34
And Alex Karpa,
00:39:35
Tia wasn't there this year. They just had
00:39:37
a meeting in Washington DC, but Alex Karpa
00:39:39
was there.
00:39:41
These are supposed to be conservatives, folks.
00:39:44
Peter Thiel was the biggest backer
00:39:48
ever
00:39:49
of a candidate for US senate. More money
00:39:53
from one person to one person through, you
00:39:55
know, the
00:39:56
financial regime we have now with these super
00:39:58
packs and everything
00:40:00
ever.
00:40:01
That person is now the vice president of
00:40:03
The United States, and his name is JD
00:40:05
Vance, and that was a race for,
00:40:08
the senate in Ohio. $15
00:40:12
from Peter
00:40:14
Thiel. And at the DC controls the JD
00:40:17
Vance. And Peter Thiel is up to his
00:40:18
eyeballs in AI and PayPal mafia,
00:40:22
and he's up to his eyeballs in predictive
00:40:25
policing. And he's taken technology, and Alex Karp
00:40:27
has taken technology
00:40:29
from a
00:40:31
program that was exposed.
00:40:33
Total information
00:40:35
technology, is that what it was called now?
00:40:37
I didn't make a note on that.
00:40:39
There's an excellent,
00:40:41
video from Whitney Webb, ten minutes long on
00:40:43
the web about Palantir. Just put in Whitney
00:40:46
Webb Palantir
00:40:48
in rumble.
00:40:49
You can see the whole story I'm talking
00:40:51
about. It's about twelve minutes.
00:40:53
But there was this government program supposed to
00:40:56
be anti terrorist,
00:40:59
total information.
00:41:01
They were getting gonna get total information on
00:41:03
everybody to protect terror, and then they changed
00:41:05
the name,
00:41:08
to to put terrorist in it. So it
00:41:09
didn't sound like it was spying on everybody,
00:41:11
but this was a Richard Perle operation,
00:41:14
neo conservative,
00:41:16
not a nice man,
00:41:18
actually called the prince of darkness
00:41:21
when he was lurking around the White House
00:41:23
in the George Bush era.
00:41:26
And these guys have kind of picked up
00:41:28
where they left off,
00:41:30
where Richard Perle and John Poindexter
00:41:33
of Iran Contra
00:41:36
fame.
00:41:37
Don't forget about Iran Contra folks. You hear
00:41:40
these people say, we've been a war
00:41:42
with Iran for forty seven years.
00:41:45
But president Ronald Reagan, supposedly the most conservative
00:41:48
president we ever had until Donald Trump at
00:41:51
least,
00:41:52
was doing deals
00:41:53
with Iran
00:41:56
after the hostage crisis that was forty seven
00:41:58
years ago at our embassy.
00:42:01
Don't forget that John Poindexter, the highest
00:42:06
American official that was, I believe, indicted,
00:42:08
not the highest that was, accused
00:42:11
because that went all the way,
00:42:13
right under Reagan with Casper Weinberger and whatnot.
00:42:16
I digress.
00:42:17
But,
00:42:19
John Poindexter, he was very involved with Richard
00:42:21
Perle with this total information
00:42:23
technology
00:42:25
and was,
00:42:27
which is led to,
00:42:30
what Palantir
00:42:31
is up to right now. And is it
00:42:33
the same stuff, this facial recognition
00:42:35
technology and all this
00:42:37
rapid amount of data that they can process
00:42:40
about people, this predictive policing model, and, of
00:42:42
course, they have all kinds of safeguards.
00:42:46
But do they really?
00:42:48
And and how close are we getting folks
00:42:51
with cameras
00:42:52
everywhere?
00:42:53
With fatal facial recognition technology now required on
00:42:57
some airlines and highly encouraged every time you
00:43:00
go to any
00:43:01
modernized airport in The United States.
00:43:06
How close are we getting to that point
00:43:08
where we're gonna be just like China with
00:43:10
that social credit score?
00:43:12
Because they're building the building blocks of the
00:43:14
social credit score are all around us. I'm
00:43:17
gonna talk
00:43:18
a lot more about that.
00:43:20
I'm just kinda raising the topic today.
00:43:23
But these are things that are so important
00:43:26
and the whole AI situation.
00:43:28
They these tech oligarchs are spending hundreds of
00:43:31
millions of dollars on your representatives
00:43:35
to keep it from being regulated in any
00:43:38
way.
00:43:39
It's very,
00:43:41
very
00:43:42
dangerous.
00:43:43
It's extremely
00:43:45
dangerous
00:43:46
and has everything to do
00:43:49
with this surveillance
00:43:50
state
00:43:52
activity
00:43:53
that is now being led by a very
00:43:56
White House connected firm called Palantir.
00:44:00
It needs to be watched really carefully.
00:44:04
And we just had you know, we gotta
00:44:05
make a decision, folks.
00:44:08
Are we gonna let them have a clean
00:44:09
FISA?
00:44:10
We're gonna let them put this technology in
00:44:13
our cars so they can spy on us,
00:44:15
know everything we're doing when we're in our
00:44:17
cars. You know? We got all this stuff,
00:44:19
all this AI stuff.
00:44:21
Yeah. I got my phone going off.
00:44:24
With is listening to me as I speak.
00:44:26
I'm sure. I don't know where it reports
00:44:28
to, but,
00:44:30
I mean,
00:44:31
folks,
00:44:32
this is part of the world we live
00:44:33
in, but we have to whack it back
00:44:35
as much as humanly possible. We have to
00:44:38
fight this.
00:44:39
We have to fight this, but more importantly,
00:44:42
we have to fight
00:44:44
all of the efforts to silence
00:44:46
our speech, whether they came from the left
00:44:48
and from the Joe Biden era, people who
00:44:51
are are not going to jail,
00:44:53
people who are not being held accountable over
00:44:55
overwhelmingly
00:44:56
not, at least at this point
00:44:58
being held accountable.
00:45:00
And I know that we're we're trying to
00:45:02
rack up James Comey again for some arrangement
00:45:05
of seashells on the beach.
00:45:07
I mean, god, is that the best we
00:45:09
can do?
00:45:11
My god. I just can't even believe it.
00:45:12
It's 8647
00:45:13
thing. So weak.
00:45:15
It's so weak.
00:45:17
And the Trump administration, they're trying to feed
00:45:19
us some red meat now every day, raid
00:45:22
and, some Somalis. We did a little of
00:45:24
that over there. We got the SBLC
00:45:26
over here.
00:45:28
And, you know, we we helped a couple
00:45:30
of the Proud Boys and the Old Keepers
00:45:31
over here, and there are all kind of
00:45:33
shiny objects coming out, folks. But in the
00:45:36
big picture, we're heading a 100 miles an
00:45:39
hour to total government
00:45:40
even under Donald Trump.
00:45:43
We're not fixing mass immigration.
00:45:46
We're not fixing our civil liberty issue.
00:45:49
We're not getting the protections of this first
00:45:51
amendment, and then we have this Israel lobby
00:45:54
running wild
00:45:56
And the Trump administration
00:45:57
that wants to take away all of your
00:45:59
freedom of speech rights
00:46:01
that affect what they do.
00:46:04
People like Ashley Clark is one influencer, but
00:46:07
we need radical gatekeeping
00:46:10
on social media. Radical gatekeeping. We can't allow
00:46:13
these people
00:46:14
to say the things they're saying. You know,
00:46:16
these vicious attacks
00:46:18
on people who are questioning
00:46:21
our,
00:46:22
posture in this war, that are questioning our
00:46:24
relationship with Israel,
00:46:27
and people who have questions more things about
00:46:30
the role of organized jury,
00:46:33
the supporters of Israel, and our society and
00:46:35
how the other issues
00:46:38
have been affected,
00:46:39
like immigration,
00:46:41
where we're now looking at Susie Wiles possibly
00:46:43
after she shut up the administration
00:46:46
on mass deportations.
00:46:49
They're now,
00:46:50
working behind the scenes for an amnesty bill,
00:46:53
as I've said in recent
00:46:55
episodes of Hour of Decision.
00:46:59
Technology
00:47:00
is a problem.
00:47:02
We gotta get a handle on AI.
00:47:05
We can't let 11 year old kids have
00:47:09
sexual
00:47:10
conversations
00:47:11
with AI bots.
00:47:13
We can't let this happen, folks.
00:47:16
We gotta get a grip on it and
00:47:18
on the people
00:47:19
who are promoting all of these things.
00:47:23
These tech bros are completely
00:47:25
out of hand.
00:47:27
We gotta rein it back in.
00:47:29
We gotta rein that back in, and we
00:47:31
gotta keep our focus on the things that
00:47:33
are the most important.
00:47:35
Our civil liberties,
00:47:37
our first amendment, fourth amendment, second amendment rights,
00:47:41
our ability to have a country that's not
00:47:43
being overrun
00:47:44
by invaders,
00:47:46
a country whose foreign policy is in our
00:47:49
interest in as American citizens
00:47:53
and not primarily executed in the interest of
00:47:56
a foreign
00:47:57
power.
00:47:59
We gotta keep our eye on the ball.
00:48:00
We gotta stay keep focused locally and write
00:48:03
your congressman, write your member of congress about
00:48:06
this FISA.
00:48:07
So important.
00:48:09
We cannot allow them
00:48:11
to to put
00:48:12
through this clean FISA. In other words, FISA
00:48:15
as it is now, that they're still going
00:48:17
around. The FBI is still going around this
00:48:20
last reform.
00:48:21
You know?
00:48:23
As long as we have these secret courts
00:48:25
and this ability to violate our civil liberties,
00:48:28
it's gonna keep up. The whole Patriot Act,
00:48:31
terrible. All of it, terrible.
00:48:33
Know your customer. Tell them the bank, well,
00:48:36
I gotta have this cash. It's really important.
00:48:38
I need it's my money, but, gee, I'll
00:48:41
explain to you everything about what I'm going
00:48:43
to do with my money. The it it's
00:48:45
just an encroachment.
00:48:46
It it just kept keeps going, folks, and
00:48:48
we gotta whack it. We gotta whack
00:48:52
it. My name is Lou Moore. You're listening
00:48:53
to Hour of Decision
00:48:55
on Liberty News Radio, and I will talk
00:48:57
to you again next week.


