[00:00:08] I don't care if it takes the entire show today. We will not stop until we've figured out all of our gender options. The Kate Dalley Show starts now.
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[00:00:28] Clark, what's wrong? Honey? It's bigger than you expected? Smaller? What is it?
[00:00:40] It says here, Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. Clark, that's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year.
[00:00:51] I love that one. It never gets old. Welcome, Kate Dalley Show at your service. So grateful to be here today.
[00:00:58] And of course, loaded show for you once again. And some great guests, by the way, today and tomorrow.
[00:01:07] Great guests. And so I'm excited. This is good. This is good stuff. I've got the great Susan with me. Susan Reeve, how are you?
[00:01:15] I'm living my best life, Kate.
[00:01:17] Living the dream. I like it.
[00:01:19] I do. I love it. Susan's been with me a long time and it's so fun to have her here today.
[00:01:25] So she'll be followed by Melissa. Then we have Mike from Tennessee and we have all kinds of stuff today.
[00:01:30] So, man, let's get to it. But I want to mention several things today in the headlines today.
[00:01:35] And now Susan's going to cover a bunch of headlines, things that are going on that we need to know about in the back story.
[00:01:40] But a Dem senator demanded that Biden protect illegal immigrants.
[00:01:47] You mean just illegals before President-elect Trump takes over?
[00:01:51] By protect, this nobody knows who she is.
[00:01:56] Catherine Masto from Nevada is requesting that, you know, they be given all kinds of asylum and all kinds of protection.
[00:02:03] But we realize that I can't even imagine actually uttering those words.
[00:02:09] It's just so bizarre to me.
[00:02:11] It's like, why can't they just come through the legal way?
[00:02:14] Anyway, the select subcommittee also on the coronavirus.
[00:02:18] I can't even say pandemic because it wasn't.
[00:02:21] It wasn't a pandemic.
[00:02:23] Completed its two-year-long investigation, concluded that vaccine mandates were not supported by science and did more harm than good.
[00:02:30] Good.
[00:02:31] We'll talk more about that report tomorrow.
[00:02:34] And also, Denmark introduces new taxes on farm animals, gas waste plus fertilizer.
[00:02:41] We're going to see that too.
[00:02:43] New taxes, more taxes on those things.
[00:02:44] And it looks like the Supreme Court will uphold Tennessee not screwing up minors because their parents have a mental illness.
[00:02:52] So that's good.
[00:02:53] That's good.
[00:02:54] I mean, at least they're identifying that the states have rights.
[00:02:58] I'll take it.
[00:02:59] Right, Susan?
[00:03:00] Yeah, absolutely.
[00:03:02] The Supreme Court is really listening to liberals talk where they're saying we've lost everything, including the Supreme Court.
[00:03:13] And you realize how much they wanted to be a radical organization to change laws.
[00:03:20] That's what they want of their own.
[00:03:23] We're just saying uphold the law, uphold the Constitution.
[00:03:26] You know, are these laws constitutional?
[00:03:28] But they think, oh, I can't.
[00:03:31] The right is going to be extremist because we, quote, have the Supreme Court.
[00:03:36] Yeah, I know.
[00:03:37] It's just it amazes me that we even have to have a conversation about pumping minors full of drugs because their parents can't get it together.
[00:03:45] It's amazing.
[00:03:47] So, okay, as far as this goes, I want to go into fluoride.
[00:03:51] There's the fluoride hysteria.
[00:03:52] Let's start there.
[00:03:53] I know there's breaking news, too, with the CEO.
[00:03:56] We'll get there.
[00:03:56] But let's start with fluoride, shall we?
[00:03:59] Yes.
[00:04:00] Yes.
[00:04:00] So, RFK Jr. has said that he wants fluoride out of the water, that it's poison, that there's been 52 studies, so meta reviews of studies showing that it decreases IQ.
[00:04:12] Yeah.
[00:04:42] Well, first of all, there's a lot of countries, most countries in Europe do not fluoridate their water, and their cavity rate is about the same as the countries that do.
[00:04:51] Ah.
[00:04:52] And, you know, somebody pointed out, too, that when you dig up skeletons that are thousands of years old, they have these perfect teeth.
[00:05:01] They weren't drinking fluoride water or brushing their teeth with fluoride, right?
[00:05:05] Amen.
[00:05:06] Yeah.
[00:05:07] So, why?
[00:05:08] Why?
[00:05:08] And it's because of the foods that we are eating.
[00:05:11] The foods are having a very bad effect on our teeth, right?
[00:05:16] We know this.
[00:05:16] So, first of all, they're calling it conspiracy theorists that, you know, we're just, again, any opinion they don't like, they call it conspiracy theorists.
[00:05:26] Yeah.
[00:05:26] They disagree with us.
[00:05:29] It drives me nuts.
[00:05:29] But Trump has said that he, it sounds all right to me in regards to co-signing the proposal to have communities remove it from their drinking water.
[00:05:42] What's hard about this is shouldn't communities decide?
[00:05:45] Yes.
[00:05:47] But there's big chemical companies behind the fluoride, which is actually shocking.
[00:05:54] Yeah.
[00:05:54] So, they're going to say, you know, it's going to protect people from bone loss and from all these things.
[00:05:59] And they're saying the downside is too much of a risk.
[00:06:04] So, they've done investigations.
[00:06:07] They've done reviews.
[00:06:09] And it says, you know, the national toxicology program is involved in this.
[00:06:16] There's toxins.
[00:06:18] So, if they already know that it decreases IQ, can we find something that increases IQ?
[00:06:25] Wouldn't that be amazing?
[00:06:27] Do you think that if the government knew, do you think they'd put it in our water?
[00:06:30] Oh, it amazes me because there's two conversations people have.
[00:06:35] And this is one of them.
[00:06:37] Is that fluoride prevents cavities.
[00:06:39] And yet, and yet, in every family, we have cavities in every single family in America.
[00:06:45] I guarantee you, you've got some cavities.
[00:06:47] And then it goes along with the same kind of discussion that people say,
[00:06:51] I can't homeschool my kids because I want them to be socialized at school so they're normal.
[00:06:56] As if no nerds ever existed.
[00:07:00] As if everyone in the public school is totally cool and normal and perfect.
[00:07:05] And homeschool will screw them up.
[00:07:07] It's the same kind of weird logic that people try to square away in their brain.
[00:07:13] But yes, every family has a history with a cavity.
[00:07:18] So it's not exactly doing that job.
[00:07:21] So I don't know why we stay on that conversation so much in America.
[00:07:24] Or why people go to that for defending fluoride.
[00:07:29] It's amazing to me.
[00:07:31] Anyway.
[00:07:32] Well, exactly right.
[00:07:33] And so many of these dentists said,
[00:07:35] I just followed what my dental professor told me to do.
[00:07:38] But then when I started looking into it,
[00:07:41] I realized, hey, we aren't having that impact that we were told.
[00:07:46] It was almost like vaccinations.
[00:07:48] You don't question it.
[00:07:50] You just get your kids vaccinated.
[00:07:51] The same with fluoride.
[00:07:53] We all lined up and got our kids fluoride treatments.
[00:07:56] We were happy if it was fluoride in the water.
[00:07:58] Until we had all these people coming out saying,
[00:08:02] actually, it erodes IQ.
[00:08:05] So at the right levels.
[00:08:08] So it's a big thing.
[00:08:09] And I do think in this case,
[00:08:10] it would be great if there was an executive order that came down
[00:08:15] that said communities needed to take it out of there.
[00:08:18] I don't know that they need to.
[00:08:20] What needs to happen is communities just need to say no.
[00:08:23] Communities just,
[00:08:24] if you had counties that were honest
[00:08:25] and commissioners that were honest
[00:08:27] and water districts that could actually be honest
[00:08:30] and have good people,
[00:08:31] I've yet to meet it,
[00:08:32] but good people,
[00:08:33] then I would say that they could come to those conclusions
[00:08:36] because countywide,
[00:08:37] you could do those types of things.
[00:08:40] You know what I mean?
[00:08:41] And what they do is they just say,
[00:08:43] well, it goes all the way back to federal,
[00:08:44] so we can't do it.
[00:08:45] And it's like, no, that can't.
[00:08:46] I know that's not true.
[00:08:48] So they can also hide behind the state too,
[00:08:50] but counties can stand on their own.
[00:08:52] And that's one message we never get in America
[00:08:54] is that a county can stand up.
[00:08:55] I think they can.
[00:08:56] It should stand.
[00:08:58] They should stand on their own.
[00:08:59] But you think about all the people
[00:09:01] who are in counties
[00:09:03] where their voices aren't heard.
[00:09:05] Children make up a third of our population
[00:09:08] and they don't have representation.
[00:09:10] I mean, they should, but they don't.
[00:09:12] And so this is kind of one of those rare situations
[00:09:15] where it's too important
[00:09:19] that you're just going to let people
[00:09:21] like die on the vine on this.
[00:09:23] Well, the same people that say it's safe
[00:09:25] are the same ones that are adding
[00:09:27] that really weird additive for cows, right?
[00:09:32] They're adding it to their feed
[00:09:33] and for cattle.
[00:09:35] And it is supposed to reduce
[00:09:37] animal methane gas emissions,
[00:09:40] which I'm sorry,
[00:09:40] but I just laugh every time
[00:09:42] they talk about this cow farting.
[00:09:44] And this ugly, ugly drug
[00:09:48] that they're putting in the additive supplement now
[00:09:51] for cattle feed,
[00:09:53] I think it's pretty amazing
[00:09:54] because they'll sit there
[00:09:55] and they'll say over and over and over again,
[00:09:57] how safe?
[00:09:58] And oh, we've done studies
[00:09:59] and they do the same jargon
[00:10:01] and the same BS
[00:10:02] and over and over again,
[00:10:04] we get told all of this is safe.
[00:10:06] I guarantee you this is not safe.
[00:10:09] I don't know how to pronounce it,
[00:10:10] but it's Bover or Bover,
[00:10:12] Bover?
[00:10:13] B-O-V-A-E-R.
[00:10:15] And this,
[00:10:17] I would just start looking
[00:10:19] at local farmers and ranchers
[00:10:20] that are not using this junk
[00:10:22] in their feed for cattle
[00:10:25] on the big farms,
[00:10:26] the big milk producing farms.
[00:10:29] Yes, chemical free,
[00:10:31] hormone free,
[00:10:32] all of those things.
[00:10:32] It's really important.
[00:10:34] So many people I know
[00:10:35] have fertility issues
[00:10:37] and on and on and on.
[00:10:39] And it's because of our toxic environment.
[00:10:41] We are not designed to be this sick
[00:10:44] and we are a pretty sick population.
[00:10:46] I'm with you.
[00:10:47] I'm with you.
[00:10:48] And we keep buying in
[00:10:50] over and over and over again
[00:10:51] as a populist.
[00:10:51] They said it was safe
[00:10:52] and then they come out.
[00:10:54] Look what they just did with COVID.
[00:10:55] What I just mentioned coming in the show.
[00:10:57] The select subcommittee says,
[00:11:00] oh, well, I guess we were wrong.
[00:11:02] Of course, they didn't say
[00:11:03] they were wrong,
[00:11:04] but they said,
[00:11:05] well, two year long investigation.
[00:11:06] They could have summed it up
[00:11:08] in five minutes,
[00:11:08] but using common sense in a brain.
[00:11:11] But they concluded
[00:11:12] that the vaccine mandates
[00:11:13] were not supported by science
[00:11:14] and did more harm than good.
[00:11:16] It's like it takes them
[00:11:18] all this time.
[00:11:19] Now we're sitting in almost 2025
[00:11:22] and they're finally saying this.
[00:11:24] And it's just,
[00:11:25] we have to wait
[00:11:26] until something like this happens,
[00:11:29] right?
[00:11:29] And for us to understand
[00:11:31] what's going on.
[00:11:32] And the sad part is,
[00:11:33] is that anything they're saying
[00:11:35] at this point,
[00:11:35] I don't believe.
[00:11:36] Like, I just don't believe
[00:11:38] because usually they're on a big,
[00:11:40] they have a big microphone
[00:11:42] and they get to say it loud
[00:11:44] and then people go,
[00:11:45] oh yeah, it's safe.
[00:11:45] It's good.
[00:11:46] So I'm with you
[00:11:46] on the whole fluoride thing.
[00:11:48] Get it out.
[00:11:49] Oh my gosh.
[00:11:49] And people need to hear
[00:11:51] from their representatives.
[00:11:54] They need to reach out
[00:11:56] because these representatives
[00:11:58] are squishy, man.
[00:11:59] They will sell you out.
[00:12:02] There's a lot of ADA sponsored,
[00:12:04] fluoride sponsoring of the ADA
[00:12:06] that then recommends the fluoride.
[00:12:08] And you go, wow,
[00:12:10] a lot of money changing hands here.
[00:12:12] Yeah.
[00:12:13] And then the recommendation pops up.
[00:12:15] Didn't they start,
[00:12:15] when did they start adding it?
[00:12:17] 60s?
[00:12:19] Yes.
[00:12:19] 50s, 60s, something like that?
[00:12:21] Yeah.
[00:12:21] Yeah.
[00:12:22] Yeah.
[00:12:22] It says a lot.
[00:12:23] It says a lot for our populace right now.
[00:12:26] Yeah.
[00:12:27] We can learn.
[00:12:28] I think this is going to be
[00:12:29] the golden age of health.
[00:12:30] There's so much science
[00:12:31] and we have access to the information
[00:12:34] and people like Dr. Carrie Means
[00:12:36] are coming out,
[00:12:37] Kelly Means saying,
[00:12:39] yeah,
[00:12:39] hey, we figured out a bunch of stuff.
[00:12:41] So this is going to be a golden age.
[00:12:44] Interesting.
[00:12:44] Yeah.
[00:12:45] I hope we get back to our roots.
[00:12:46] Seriously.
[00:12:47] Stop believing these government acronyms.
[00:12:49] Here we go.
[00:12:59] Back at Kate Daly Show.
[00:13:01] Be right back with Susan Reed.
[00:13:02] This is the Kate Daly Show.
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[00:13:36] My boys how to dance to that song.
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[00:14:43] All right, Susan.
[00:14:44] You're looking at a verdict,
[00:14:47] hopefully, today, yeah?
[00:14:49] Well, people are surprised that the Daniel Penny case,
[00:14:52] that the verdict hasn't come in sooner.
[00:14:54] Because to the average person,
[00:14:56] it seems pretty clear that he was trying to
[00:14:59] save this trainload of people from this lunatic
[00:15:03] who said, I don't mind going to jail again.
[00:15:07] The police weren't there.
[00:15:10] They couldn't be there.
[00:15:11] Because they weren't in.
[00:15:12] I mean, it's so obvious, right?
[00:15:14] Yeah.
[00:15:14] But as it turns out,
[00:15:17] they've asked the judge for clarification.
[00:15:20] Like, what does intentional mean?
[00:15:23] What is, you know,
[00:15:24] clarifying the crime,
[00:15:25] looking at video.
[00:15:26] But it's very interesting.
[00:15:29] One of the bloggers on X,
[00:15:31] Laura Loomer,
[00:15:33] said she had some background on the prosecutor.
[00:15:36] Because the prosecutor was adamant
[00:15:37] about bringing this case.
[00:15:39] And people were like, what?
[00:15:40] Yeah, this is a guy that just,
[00:15:41] if you're just joining this story,
[00:15:44] it's Daniel Penny.
[00:15:44] He actually knew that this guy
[00:15:47] was coming after somebody on the train.
[00:15:49] So he actually stepped in to help.
[00:15:51] And he did not actually kill the guy.
[00:15:54] Actually, the guy was alive when the police came.
[00:15:56] But for some reason,
[00:15:57] the police aren't under investigation.
[00:15:59] But this guy is.
[00:16:00] I know.
[00:16:01] Yeah, he put him in a chokehold.
[00:16:03] But he was breathing on the scene.
[00:16:05] Right.
[00:16:06] So prosecutors named Daphna Yoron.
[00:16:10] And she is married.
[00:16:14] She is married to a radical Peruvian
[00:16:16] pro-Black Lives Matter artist
[00:16:18] named Ana de Orbegoso.
[00:16:21] And Orbegoso is all about Black Lives Matter
[00:16:25] and racial equity
[00:16:27] and social change agents.
[00:16:30] So at the closing argument,
[00:16:33] the wife, the prosecutor,
[00:16:34] said that his motive,
[00:16:37] because what motive did he have
[00:16:38] to kill him intentionally?
[00:16:40] Like he wasn't.
[00:16:41] Give me a break.
[00:16:42] No, he didn't have a.
[00:16:43] Her motive, she said of him,
[00:16:46] was he didn't recognize
[00:16:47] that Jordan Neely was a person.
[00:16:49] He saw him as a person
[00:16:51] that needed to be eliminated.
[00:16:52] And so he was reckless with his life.
[00:16:56] Oh, my gosh.
[00:16:57] The guy thought everyone else
[00:16:58] needed to be eliminated.
[00:16:59] Good grief.
[00:17:00] He was saving people from this guy.
[00:17:03] Oh, my gosh.
[00:17:04] Wow.
[00:17:05] Kind of a liberal insanity
[00:17:07] where they take the position
[00:17:09] of the criminal.
[00:17:11] And she actually,
[00:17:13] this prosecutor talked about
[00:17:14] a former case where
[00:17:15] she had a murder charge
[00:17:18] of a guy who walked up
[00:17:19] to an 86-year-old Asian man
[00:17:21] who'd been a professor
[00:17:22] at an ATM,
[00:17:23] murdered him for the money.
[00:17:25] And then she got this guy
[00:17:27] a reduced sentence.
[00:17:28] She goes,
[00:17:28] I looked at this criminal,
[00:17:29] you know, this guy,
[00:17:31] his background was traumatic.
[00:17:33] I felt bad for him.
[00:17:35] She says this.
[00:17:36] I felt bad for him.
[00:17:37] This is social justice.
[00:17:39] Oh, my gosh.
[00:17:40] So if a guy comes to my door
[00:17:41] and breaks in my house
[00:17:43] and tries to shoot me,
[00:17:45] but I shoot him first,
[00:17:46] I might have to go to court.
[00:17:48] And then they might say
[00:17:49] that I didn't see him as a person.
[00:17:51] I just saw him as a person
[00:17:52] that entered my home illegally.
[00:17:54] But I didn't see him as a person
[00:17:55] and I have to care
[00:17:56] about his feelings?
[00:17:59] Yes.
[00:18:00] This case would likely
[00:18:01] have never been brought
[00:18:02] if he was not a black man.
[00:18:05] But the psychiatrist,
[00:18:07] the forensic psychiatrist,
[00:18:08] said this is one of the worst cases
[00:18:10] of mental illness in this man.
[00:18:12] He'd had so many run-ins in the law,
[00:18:14] committed so many crimes.
[00:18:15] He said this is one of the worst cases
[00:18:17] he's ever seen.
[00:18:18] Right.
[00:18:19] And this guy threatening people
[00:18:21] and then went towards a woman
[00:18:22] with her child in a stroller.
[00:18:24] That's when Daniel Penny,
[00:18:26] 26, veteran,
[00:18:28] jumped into action.
[00:18:29] What would have happened?
[00:18:31] Yeah.
[00:18:32] And what's wrong with this jury
[00:18:33] is what I want to know.
[00:18:34] You know what?
[00:18:35] So the verdict hasn't come in yet,
[00:18:37] but probably will today.
[00:18:38] Keep your eye on this.
[00:18:40] This is crazy.
[00:18:41] We'll be right back.
[00:18:43] We'll be right back.
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[00:19:04] Mary, did you know?
[00:19:16] Lovely song,
[00:19:17] but I'm pretty sure Mary knew.
[00:19:19] Anyway, Mary, did you know?
[00:19:21] It always cracks me up
[00:19:22] because I'm like,
[00:19:22] yeah, I think she knew actually.
[00:19:24] Welcome back, Kate Daly Show.
[00:19:26] And I have Susan with me,
[00:19:28] Susan Reeve.
[00:19:29] We also have a caller on hold
[00:19:30] and we'll get right to the caller first.
[00:19:33] Let's go caller first.
[00:19:34] Okay.
[00:19:34] Hi, caller.
[00:19:35] Welcome to the show.
[00:19:36] Go right ahead.
[00:19:37] Yeah, thanks, Kate,
[00:19:38] for taking my call.
[00:19:39] Sure.
[00:19:39] I wanted to say that
[00:19:40] the Biden regime on its way out
[00:19:43] has three separate coups going on
[00:19:46] across the world right now.
[00:19:47] You got one going on in South Korea.
[00:19:50] You got one going on in Syria.
[00:19:52] Mm-hmm.
[00:19:54] In Aleppo.
[00:19:54] And then you got one in Russia,
[00:19:56] in Georgia.
[00:19:57] Mm-hmm.
[00:19:58] And they're mimicking what they did in 2014
[00:20:01] with the Maidan massacre in Ukraine.
[00:20:04] Mm-hmm.
[00:20:05] The same people that are over there,
[00:20:08] the Victoria Newlands,
[00:20:09] the Jake Sullivans,
[00:20:10] the Anthony Blinkins,
[00:20:12] the Barack Obamas,
[00:20:14] they're doing the same thing
[00:20:15] in those three parts right now.
[00:20:17] So they do not want to install Trump
[00:20:21] without a major war in effect.
[00:20:24] That's their last gasp
[00:20:27] of what they have left
[00:20:28] since they lost the election.
[00:20:30] Mm-hmm.
[00:20:31] Again, and then you're seeing
[00:20:32] the rise of ISIS again,
[00:20:34] the rise of Al-Qaeda groups
[00:20:37] that have been silent for years.
[00:20:39] All of a sudden,
[00:20:40] they're springing up in Syria.
[00:20:42] Right.
[00:20:42] All this, you know,
[00:20:43] it's kind of funny,
[00:20:44] but then again,
[00:20:46] you look at these people
[00:20:47] that are fighting alongside
[00:20:49] these so-called Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
[00:20:51] Mm-hmm.
[00:20:52] There's a Yuko-Nazis again
[00:20:54] that we've been training
[00:20:55] and fighting alongside in Ukraine.
[00:20:57] Right, right.
[00:20:57] You can remember our government
[00:20:59] for 10 years
[00:20:59] has been aiding the Akshav Battalion,
[00:21:02] which is a Nazi battalion
[00:21:04] of the Ukrainian government.
[00:21:06] Right.
[00:21:06] Okay, well, thank you.
[00:21:07] I appreciate the call.
[00:21:08] I appreciate the call.
[00:21:08] We're going to run out of time,
[00:21:09] but I appreciate the call.
[00:21:11] I wonder if we're going to send
[00:21:12] ISIS new outfits this time.
[00:21:14] We sent them the old white ones
[00:21:16] and I wonder,
[00:21:16] and maybe some Toyota trucks.
[00:21:18] Do you think?
[00:21:18] We're going to outfit them again?
[00:21:20] Do you think we'll outfit them in white,
[00:21:21] a color they would never wear
[00:21:22] in the Middle East again?
[00:21:23] Just asking for a friend.
[00:21:25] Anyway, our CIA just cracks me up.
[00:21:28] We've got the Kurds fighting for us now.
[00:21:31] Ah.
[00:21:31] So, you know,
[00:21:32] we liberated them
[00:21:33] Right, right.
[00:21:33] in order to arm them up
[00:21:35] and then be our little puppets,
[00:21:39] be our little foot soldiers.
[00:21:40] You heard they're trying to lower
[00:21:42] the age of military recruitment
[00:21:44] in Ukraine to 16.
[00:21:46] Oh, no.
[00:21:48] The massacre of the youth
[00:21:50] hasn't been completely accomplished.
[00:21:53] They want this age to go down.
[00:21:56] It's just horrific.
[00:21:58] Yeah.
[00:21:59] Unbelievable.
[00:22:01] Lots of games.
[00:22:01] So did you see that Tucker Carlson
[00:22:03] is over in Russia right now?
[00:22:05] I did.
[00:22:05] He gave an interview.
[00:22:06] Yeah.
[00:22:07] And he said,
[00:22:08] I saw we haven't had any
[00:22:10] diplomatic contact with Russia
[00:22:12] through Jake Sullivan
[00:22:14] or Anthony Blinken
[00:22:15] for two years.
[00:22:18] How are we negotiating a peace?
[00:22:21] We're not.
[00:22:21] We're not.
[00:22:23] It's not meant to.
[00:22:24] You know, there's big machines
[00:22:26] that cost a lot of money
[00:22:27] that need to be put to use
[00:22:29] according to the
[00:22:31] MIC,
[00:22:32] Military Industrial Complex.
[00:22:33] Yeah.
[00:22:35] Which leads me to
[00:22:37] Trump's nominees.
[00:22:39] Pete Hegseth
[00:22:39] is still in.
[00:22:41] Trump's still behind him.
[00:22:42] You've got the biggest,
[00:22:43] most powerful organization
[00:22:44] in the world
[00:22:45] against him,
[00:22:46] Military Industrial Complex,
[00:22:48] because he's going to make changes
[00:22:49] and make it good for the soldiers.
[00:22:51] But now
[00:22:52] the food lobby
[00:22:54] is arming up
[00:22:55] all their lobbyists
[00:22:56] because you realize
[00:22:58] our representatives
[00:22:59] and news media,
[00:23:01] especially on the left,
[00:23:02] they get a lot of money.
[00:23:04] from food industry.
[00:23:06] A lot of money.
[00:23:08] And then
[00:23:08] this includes pharmaceuticals,
[00:23:10] right?
[00:23:10] Right.
[00:23:12] RFK Jr. said
[00:23:13] he wants to eliminate,
[00:23:15] tell me how likely
[00:23:16] you think this is,
[00:23:17] eliminate advertising
[00:23:19] on television
[00:23:20] of drugs.
[00:23:21] It won't happen.
[00:23:22] Of pharmaceutical products.
[00:23:23] Do you think
[00:23:23] that's going to happen?
[00:23:24] No.
[00:23:25] It won't.
[00:23:26] It can't.
[00:23:26] It won't.
[00:23:27] Because pharma
[00:23:28] has got too much
[00:23:29] of a stranglehold
[00:23:30] on everybody.
[00:23:31] I don't believe it can.
[00:23:32] I mean,
[00:23:32] good for trying,
[00:23:34] but I don't think it can.
[00:23:35] I,
[00:23:36] you know,
[00:23:37] there,
[00:23:37] I will never forget
[00:23:38] there was a Rose Garden
[00:23:39] ceremony with Trump
[00:23:40] in his first term.
[00:23:41] He brought in like
[00:23:42] this 35 year old guy.
[00:23:43] He said,
[00:23:44] this is the guy
[00:23:44] who knows how to lower
[00:23:45] drug prices.
[00:23:46] This guy gave a great
[00:23:47] speech in the Rose Garden
[00:23:48] and like two months later,
[00:23:50] he was dead of suicide
[00:23:52] from a second story balcony.
[00:23:55] Yeah.
[00:23:55] And that story
[00:23:57] has never left me
[00:23:58] because his ideas
[00:23:59] sounded great.
[00:24:00] Yeah.
[00:24:01] And then they didn't happen.
[00:24:02] Speaking of which,
[00:24:03] the CEO
[00:24:04] that was gunned down,
[00:24:06] wasn't it,
[00:24:06] was he gunned down?
[00:24:07] I did health care.
[00:24:09] Yes,
[00:24:09] they have video
[00:24:10] of early morning
[00:24:12] assassination.
[00:24:13] The gunman was using
[00:24:15] a silencer
[00:24:16] in midtown Manhattan.
[00:24:19] This is like
[00:24:21] wild.
[00:24:22] I've never seen
[00:24:23] this happen before.
[00:24:24] This CEO,
[00:24:26] there was an interesting
[00:24:27] post by a doctor
[00:24:29] with the last name
[00:24:29] of Rothschild
[00:24:30] on LinkedIn
[00:24:31] eight months ago.
[00:24:33] He was hypercritical
[00:24:35] of this guy
[00:24:36] saying he was
[00:24:36] a legacy hire,
[00:24:38] like an insider,
[00:24:39] insider,
[00:24:40] insider hire.
[00:24:42] And he wasn't
[00:24:43] responsive.
[00:24:43] You couldn't get
[00:24:44] his emails.
[00:24:45] And I just thought,
[00:24:47] how many enemies
[00:24:48] does a CEO
[00:24:50] of a health care
[00:24:51] company have?
[00:24:52] When you have
[00:24:53] denial of treatment,
[00:24:55] you have all sorts
[00:24:56] of things.
[00:24:57] It could be political.
[00:24:58] I mean,
[00:24:58] it could be personal.
[00:24:59] But his wife said
[00:25:01] he was getting
[00:25:01] death threats
[00:25:02] for a while.
[00:25:03] Oh,
[00:25:03] his wife was
[00:25:04] getting death threats?
[00:25:05] His wife said
[00:25:06] he was getting
[00:25:07] death threats
[00:25:08] for a while.
[00:25:09] Oh,
[00:25:09] he was.
[00:25:10] So clearly
[00:25:10] they're going to have
[00:25:12] some ideas
[00:25:12] of what direction
[00:25:13] to go.
[00:25:14] But you know,
[00:25:16] this whole idea
[00:25:18] that surveillance
[00:25:19] is going to stop
[00:25:20] crime,
[00:25:21] and maybe there
[00:25:21] are statistics
[00:25:22] that show it,
[00:25:23] but this was
[00:25:25] broad daylight
[00:25:26] outside of a
[00:25:27] major hotel.
[00:25:28] They're getting
[00:25:28] bored.
[00:25:28] Can you believe it?
[00:25:29] Yeah,
[00:25:30] usually it's more
[00:25:30] quiet.
[00:25:31] Usually they like
[00:25:31] to try to,
[00:25:32] you know,
[00:25:34] put a bullet,
[00:25:35] you know,
[00:25:35] put a couple
[00:25:35] of bullets
[00:25:36] in their brain
[00:25:36] and then say
[00:25:37] it was suicide,
[00:25:38] which you think
[00:25:39] that they
[00:25:40] wouldn't be
[00:25:40] that in your
[00:25:41] face about
[00:25:42] the fact
[00:25:42] that it was
[00:25:43] a hit,
[00:25:43] but this is
[00:25:44] a broad
[00:25:45] daylight hit.
[00:25:46] That's wild.
[00:25:47] Yeah.
[00:25:47] It's wild.
[00:25:48] It is wild.
[00:25:49] Silencer and
[00:25:50] everything,
[00:25:50] and then he got
[00:25:50] away on a
[00:25:51] bicycle.
[00:25:52] So maybe
[00:25:53] it's going to
[00:25:53] be like the
[00:25:54] J6 bomber
[00:25:55] who just was
[00:25:56] walking all over
[00:25:57] and they can't
[00:25:58] seem to find him
[00:25:59] even though
[00:26:00] DC is covered
[00:26:01] with video
[00:26:02] cameras,
[00:26:03] surveillance cameras.
[00:26:04] Will they be
[00:26:05] able to track
[00:26:05] this guy
[00:26:06] who fled on a bike?
[00:26:07] I don't know.
[00:26:08] Okay.
[00:26:09] Very interesting.
[00:26:10] Anyway,
[00:26:11] that's kind of
[00:26:12] a whole sideline,
[00:26:13] but there's
[00:26:14] big power plays.
[00:26:15] It kind of tells
[00:26:16] you there's
[00:26:16] big power plays
[00:26:17] happening,
[00:26:18] and the food
[00:26:19] lobbyists have,
[00:26:20] first of all,
[00:26:21] been incredulous.
[00:26:22] No way would
[00:26:23] Trump actually
[00:26:24] appoint RFK Jr.,
[00:26:27] who they consider
[00:26:28] so radical,
[00:26:29] because he's
[00:26:30] been talking
[00:26:30] for decades
[00:26:31] about things
[00:26:32] like seed oils
[00:26:33] and additives,
[00:26:35] pointing out
[00:26:37] that Europe
[00:26:38] products,
[00:26:39] European products
[00:26:39] have very
[00:26:40] different
[00:26:41] compositions
[00:26:42] compared to
[00:26:44] what the same
[00:26:45] American product
[00:26:46] would have.
[00:26:48] Right.
[00:26:48] And you say,
[00:26:49] but why?
[00:26:50] It's because
[00:26:51] what American
[00:26:52] products have
[00:26:53] are cheaper
[00:26:54] and help the
[00:26:54] products last
[00:26:55] longer.
[00:26:57] Right.
[00:26:57] And they're
[00:26:57] chemical.
[00:26:58] So doesn't
[00:26:59] that make sense
[00:27:00] that if the
[00:27:01] food industry
[00:27:02] hires and funds
[00:27:04] the politicians,
[00:27:05] that we would
[00:27:06] end up with
[00:27:06] this kind
[00:27:07] of food supply.
[00:27:08] Yeah.
[00:27:09] Oh, 100%.
[00:27:10] And look at,
[00:27:11] like we talked
[00:27:11] about before,
[00:27:12] the additives
[00:27:12] in the cattle
[00:27:13] feed now,
[00:27:14] to cut down
[00:27:15] emissions,
[00:27:15] you know,
[00:27:16] that's the lie.
[00:27:17] But yeah,
[00:27:18] it's pretty amazing
[00:27:19] what they're going
[00:27:19] to get away
[00:27:20] with too.
[00:27:21] And then I have
[00:27:21] a feeling that
[00:27:23] H5N1 could
[00:27:24] be culling the
[00:27:24] herd soon if
[00:27:26] they get their
[00:27:27] way.
[00:27:27] The avian flu.
[00:27:28] What's that?
[00:27:29] Yeah,
[00:27:29] the avian flu.
[00:27:30] You know,
[00:27:31] it's interesting
[00:27:32] because there
[00:27:33] is a huge
[00:27:34] upswell of
[00:27:36] the idea that
[00:27:38] what COVID was
[00:27:39] really was
[00:27:40] this avian flu
[00:27:41] that we had
[00:27:42] essentially sent
[00:27:43] over to China
[00:27:44] that created
[00:27:45] an outbreak
[00:27:45] earlier that
[00:27:47] then came back
[00:27:48] and got us,
[00:27:49] but we were
[00:27:49] never testing
[00:27:50] it.
[00:27:50] Why wouldn't
[00:27:51] our medical
[00:27:52] community test
[00:27:53] for it intentionally?
[00:27:54] I don't believe it.
[00:27:55] I think COVID
[00:27:55] was 100%
[00:27:57] a name they
[00:27:58] gave to
[00:27:59] everything.
[00:27:59] Because in
[00:28:00] flu season,
[00:28:01] people have
[00:28:01] severe flu,
[00:28:02] severe cold,
[00:28:03] severe lung
[00:28:04] problems,
[00:28:04] and then they
[00:28:05] have mild,
[00:28:05] and it runs
[00:28:06] the gamut,
[00:28:07] right?
[00:28:07] And so over
[00:28:08] 90 symptoms,
[00:28:09] pretty much every
[00:28:10] symptom in the
[00:28:10] book,
[00:28:11] and you had
[00:28:12] COVID.
[00:28:12] Even if you
[00:28:12] were in a
[00:28:13] car wreck,
[00:28:13] you had
[00:28:13] COVID.
[00:28:14] And so
[00:28:14] everything
[00:28:15] was a label
[00:28:16] for it because
[00:28:16] it could be
[00:28:17] anything and
[00:28:18] everything.
[00:28:19] And so that's
[00:28:19] why no two
[00:28:21] people suffered
[00:28:22] the same,
[00:28:22] just like they
[00:28:23] don't really in
[00:28:24] the flu season
[00:28:25] either.
[00:28:25] So based on
[00:28:27] what they've got
[00:28:28] going on in
[00:28:28] their health.
[00:28:28] So kind of
[00:28:29] interesting.
[00:28:30] I think it's
[00:28:31] interesting when
[00:28:32] you really look
[00:28:33] at it like a
[00:28:33] label instead
[00:28:35] of a thing.
[00:28:36] But who
[00:28:37] knows?
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[00:30:38] Kate and Susie.
[00:30:40] Yes, I wanted to
[00:30:41] comment.
[00:30:41] I have a split
[00:30:42] level comment.
[00:30:43] I think Biden's
[00:30:44] going to pardon
[00:30:46] Giselle Maxwell,
[00:30:47] Harvey Weinstein,
[00:30:49] Senator Menendez for
[00:30:50] sure.
[00:30:51] And I'm very
[00:30:53] disappointed in our
[00:30:54] president not standing
[00:30:56] up for Hanks
[00:30:56] more.
[00:30:57] I want Pete to
[00:30:58] stand in there and
[00:30:58] fight.
[00:30:59] If he drops out,
[00:31:00] I'm done.
[00:31:01] I'm almost done
[00:31:02] because Matt
[00:31:02] Gates dropped
[00:31:03] out.
[00:31:03] It is so
[00:31:04] disappointing that
[00:31:05] they got our
[00:31:06] hopes up so high
[00:31:07] to get Gates in
[00:31:08] there.
[00:31:09] And then all of a
[00:31:09] sudden he flakes on
[00:31:11] us.
[00:31:11] I'm disgusted with
[00:31:12] Gates.
[00:31:12] I'm sorry.
[00:31:13] I don't even care if
[00:31:14] he's in the
[00:31:14] administration anymore
[00:31:15] because he pulled
[00:31:16] a Pete Sessions
[00:31:17] or Jeff Sessions
[00:31:19] and Jeff Sessions
[00:31:20] was a cuck.
[00:31:21] See you.
[00:31:22] Okay.
[00:31:23] Okay.
[00:31:25] Anyway, I'd like to
[00:31:26] see General Flynn
[00:31:28] in there.
[00:31:28] I don't know why
[00:31:29] Flynn's not in
[00:31:31] there.
[00:31:31] I don't know why
[00:31:35] Carrie Lake is
[00:31:36] not in there.
[00:31:37] And as far as
[00:31:38] Governor Burgum,
[00:31:40] Senator Ukramer,
[00:31:41] Senator Blumenthal,
[00:31:43] Senator Mike
[00:31:44] Rounds,
[00:31:45] Kristi Noem,
[00:31:46] they're garbage.
[00:31:47] They shouldn't be
[00:31:48] in the administration.
[00:31:50] All right.
[00:31:50] Hey, thanks.
[00:31:51] Thanks for the
[00:31:51] call.
[00:31:51] Really appreciate
[00:31:52] the call.
[00:31:53] We still have to
[00:31:54] move on, but I
[00:31:55] love, yeah, okay.
[00:31:57] It makes it hard
[00:31:58] because people have
[00:31:59] talents and
[00:32:00] strengths, yet they
[00:32:01] also have weaknesses.
[00:32:03] And so Trump is
[00:32:04] having to evaluate
[00:32:04] all of that.
[00:32:05] I know.
[00:32:05] Is it a bad time
[00:32:07] to say Tulsi was
[00:32:09] a member of the
[00:32:09] WEF Young
[00:32:10] Grooming Club?
[00:32:13] Sorry.
[00:32:13] And, you know,
[00:32:15] Tulsi was.
[00:32:16] Maybe you don't
[00:32:17] know, but Pete
[00:32:19] Hegseth said he
[00:32:19] talked to President
[00:32:20] Trump this morning
[00:32:21] and he said,
[00:32:22] keep fighting.
[00:32:23] And Dan Bungino
[00:32:24] made the point
[00:32:24] that if Hegseth
[00:32:26] gives up or,
[00:32:27] you know, that
[00:32:29] they're just going
[00:32:29] to go after them
[00:32:30] one by one
[00:32:31] and Kavanaugh
[00:32:32] them, essentially.
[00:32:33] Remember when
[00:32:34] Kavanaugh had some
[00:32:35] random girl who
[00:32:37] couldn't remember
[00:32:37] the time or day
[00:32:38] and couldn't
[00:32:39] remember, you know,
[00:32:40] it was an absurdity.
[00:32:42] And that is how
[00:32:43] communists operate.
[00:32:45] That's exactly
[00:32:46] how they operate.
[00:32:46] So, yeah, he's
[00:32:48] still in.
[00:32:48] He's still fighting.
[00:32:49] And I really
[00:32:51] appreciate him for
[00:32:52] doing that because
[00:32:52] that has got to be
[00:32:53] the hottest ring
[00:32:54] of fire in the
[00:32:55] world to stand
[00:32:56] and fight the
[00:32:58] biggest machine
[00:32:58] in the world.
[00:32:59] So, anyway,
[00:33:01] it is very
[00:33:01] interesting.
[00:33:02] Speaking of
[00:33:03] interesting, so we
[00:33:04] talked about the
[00:33:05] United Healthcare
[00:33:05] assassination in
[00:33:06] broad daylight,
[00:33:07] captured by
[00:33:08] video surveillance.
[00:33:11] And I want to
[00:33:12] bring up the
[00:33:13] point that, you
[00:33:14] know, there is
[00:33:14] something going
[00:33:15] on in the
[00:33:15] background that a
[00:33:16] lot of people have
[00:33:17] not paid attention.
[00:33:18] So, over the
[00:33:18] next four years,
[00:33:20] people can pay
[00:33:21] attention to the
[00:33:21] fact that Twitter,
[00:33:23] which is really
[00:33:24] fun to be on,
[00:33:25] XX, really fun,
[00:33:27] a lot of
[00:33:27] information flowing
[00:33:28] around, that in
[00:33:31] August of 2023,
[00:33:32] there was a big
[00:33:34] concern because,
[00:33:35] remember, all the
[00:33:37] advertisers had
[00:33:38] pulled out,
[00:33:38] after Musk
[00:33:40] bought it.
[00:33:41] Well, Larry
[00:33:42] Ellison, the
[00:33:44] former CEO and
[00:33:46] founder of
[00:33:47] Oracle, who
[00:33:49] makes $50
[00:33:50] billion a
[00:33:51] year.
[00:33:53] So, he
[00:33:54] came in and
[00:33:55] rescued X and
[00:33:57] backed it up
[00:33:58] with money.
[00:33:59] And so, at
[00:34:00] the time, Musk
[00:34:01] started supporting
[00:34:03] DeSantis, but
[00:34:05] Trump was in
[00:34:05] the background,
[00:34:06] Trump kept
[00:34:07] going.
[00:34:08] It's interesting
[00:34:09] that Ellison
[00:34:10] said, X has
[00:34:12] to survive.
[00:34:12] X has to
[00:34:13] survive.
[00:34:14] So, why would
[00:34:16] he be so
[00:34:17] concerned about
[00:34:17] X surviving?
[00:34:18] It's because it
[00:34:19] was a win-win for
[00:34:21] him.
[00:34:21] This is a very
[00:34:22] important player.
[00:34:23] He's 80 years
[00:34:24] old.
[00:34:24] But in the
[00:34:25] technocracy, which
[00:34:27] is like bureaucracy
[00:34:28] or democracy, it
[00:34:30] runs things.
[00:34:31] Technocracy, this is
[00:34:32] the view and idea
[00:34:33] they have of the
[00:34:34] world.
[00:34:36] He's so deep
[00:34:37] state, though.
[00:34:38] There's got to
[00:34:38] be something else
[00:34:40] going on with
[00:34:41] X because we
[00:34:42] know that Elon
[00:34:43] is, right?
[00:34:44] Deep state.
[00:34:45] Yeah.
[00:34:46] So, here's what I
[00:34:47] think it is.
[00:34:48] So, there is a
[00:34:49] quote that is very
[00:34:50] concerning by
[00:34:51] Ellison, and he
[00:34:53] had said,
[00:34:54] citizens will be
[00:34:55] on their best
[00:34:56] behavior because we
[00:34:57] are constantly
[00:34:57] recording and
[00:34:58] reporting everything
[00:34:59] going on.
[00:35:00] this is what he
[00:35:01] sees as the
[00:35:02] benefits of
[00:35:03] AI.
[00:35:04] We're going to
[00:35:05] have supervision.
[00:35:06] Every police
[00:35:06] officer is going
[00:35:07] to be supervised
[00:35:08] at all times.
[00:35:09] If there's a
[00:35:09] problem, AI will
[00:35:11] report the problem
[00:35:12] and report it to
[00:35:13] the appropriate
[00:35:14] person.
[00:35:14] They're all about,
[00:35:16] he says, drones
[00:35:17] will follow a
[00:35:18] car.
[00:35:19] But we're moving
[00:35:21] into now facial
[00:35:22] recognition, right,
[00:35:23] and how big this
[00:35:25] is coming online.
[00:35:28] Ellison is also
[00:35:29] on the board of
[00:35:30] Tesla, so this is
[00:35:31] a very tight
[00:35:32] relationship.
[00:35:34] So, AI could
[00:35:35] be good, but
[00:35:37] merged with
[00:35:38] facial recognition
[00:35:39] or what they
[00:35:40] call real ID,
[00:35:42] and then
[00:35:43] ultimately,
[00:35:45] the NSA
[00:35:46] metadata, it's
[00:35:48] only a matter of
[00:35:49] time before you
[00:35:50] have an Obama
[00:35:51] type administration
[00:35:53] taking form.
[00:35:54] Will that be in
[00:35:55] 2028?
[00:35:57] Because Vance
[00:35:58] is their person
[00:35:59] they've kind of
[00:36:00] groomed through
[00:36:00] politics, right?
[00:36:02] They've brought
[00:36:03] him up.
[00:36:04] So, I think X
[00:36:06] is a data
[00:36:07] collector, and
[00:36:08] I think that
[00:36:09] no matter what,
[00:36:10] they will have
[00:36:11] deep state
[00:36:11] behind it
[00:36:12] and make us
[00:36:14] think that it's
[00:36:15] the window to
[00:36:16] freedom, but it's
[00:36:17] actually a data
[00:36:17] collector.
[00:36:18] They're laying
[00:36:18] down all those
[00:36:19] new cables,
[00:36:20] $10 billion
[00:36:20] worth of new
[00:36:21] cables underground,
[00:36:23] meta is, and I
[00:36:24] think that all of
[00:36:25] these players like
[00:36:26] this very deep
[00:36:27] stater, Ellison,
[00:36:29] there's a reason
[00:36:30] that they put
[00:36:31] money into
[00:36:32] something, right?
[00:36:32] There's a reason
[00:36:33] that they had
[00:36:35] Elon take it
[00:36:35] over so that
[00:36:36] people felt
[00:36:37] pretty safe
[00:36:37] there, but I
[00:36:38] don't think it's
[00:36:39] ever safe.
[00:36:40] I think that it's
[00:36:41] the biggest data
[00:36:41] collector for
[00:36:42] conservatives.
[00:36:43] No, and Mark
[00:36:44] Andreessen, one of
[00:36:46] the other big
[00:36:46] tech guys, went
[00:36:47] on Joe Rogan
[00:36:48] and talked about
[00:36:49] debanking, and
[00:36:51] he said that he
[00:36:51] asked the banks,
[00:36:52] what is going on
[00:36:53] with this, and
[00:36:53] they said, we do
[00:36:54] this to politically
[00:36:57] exposed person.
[00:36:58] And so once you
[00:36:59] add in Palantir,
[00:37:00] which is Thiel's
[00:37:01] operation, the big
[00:37:03] AI, then you have
[00:37:06] the FBI involved
[00:37:07] with that.
[00:37:08] It's going to be,
[00:37:09] you're going to
[00:37:10] have a lot of
[00:37:10] control.
[00:37:11] He'll be around a
[00:37:12] lot because part
[00:37:13] of the deal with
[00:37:14] Elon going out
[00:37:16] and really sort of
[00:37:17] being out there,
[00:37:20] was PayPal,
[00:37:21] Peter Thiel.
[00:37:22] He gets to be
[00:37:23] involved in a lot
[00:37:24] of roles.
[00:37:25] It's a lot of
[00:37:25] deep state.
[00:37:26] Lots of deep
[00:37:27] state.
[00:37:27] Yep, thank you,
[00:37:28] Susan.
[00:37:28] Anybody that stands
[00:37:29] up is going to be
[00:37:31] considered a
[00:37:31] politically exposed
[00:37:32] person.
[00:37:33] They are still
[00:37:33] arresting people
[00:37:34] from J6.
[00:37:35] Thank you,
[00:37:36] Susan.
[00:37:36] Appreciate you.
[00:37:37] And of course,
[00:37:37] on with Melissa.
[00:37:38] Be right back.
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