THE BIG MIG SHOW
MARCH 18, 2026
EPISODE 796 – 11AM
Declassified Doc Confirms China Did, in Fact, Breach US Election Security Leading up to 2020 Election
Chris Wray and Chris Krebs Lied to the American Public for 6 Years — They Knew Iranians Breached US Election System in 2020, Stole 100,000 Identities, and Then POSTED VIDEO ONLINE of the Stolen Data Being Used to Create UOCAVA Ballots — And Hid This From American People!
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bar. Well, we got a lot to cover
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today. You know, it's funny when you
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see stories and it was something you talked about a year ago, two
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years ago, maybe even three years ago, some people longer.
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In our case, you know, we started the show right about
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then, about 3 years ago now, I think.
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And you know, we covered so much stuff.
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We covered stuff about, you know, the pandemic and we
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covered stuff about elections and election interference and a
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lot of the stuff I know our audience kind of already
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believed and was pretty convinced that it happened.
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But of course they called us conspiracy theorists.
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Well, got a new declassified bombshell.
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Finally, the CCP proven foreign election interference.
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And guess what? They knew about it this whole
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time. Biden administration knew about
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it. FBI knew about it.
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Other people in the administration knew and it looks
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like this declassified doc now confirms China did in fact
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breach US election security. You know, we went to the pit,
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you know, Greg Phillips, Katherine Engelbrecht overtrew
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the vote. They talked about a lot of stuff
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like this. And of course, they got gone
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after viciously. They had to defend themselves in
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court, spent just gobs of money. And you know, of course we know
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the Republicans are over there, you know, working allegedly to
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pass to Save America Act. I know it made a little bit of
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headway. I don't know if it's still going
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to go all the way through. But you know, we, we want
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election integrity. All of us do.
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Everybody wants free and fair elections.
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And I I think that's on both sides of the aisle.
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You know, if somebody gets chosen, I'm willing to accept it
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if it's a legitimate election, even if I don't like the person
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that gets installed, as long as it's legitimate, as long as the
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American people voted for it, even if they don't agree with me
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politically or they don't agree with George, I'm I'm willing to
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go along with it when it's legitimate.
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But, you know, they keep telling us safest and most secure
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elections in the United States history and in the entire globe,
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you know, But meanwhile, I think a lot of countries are laughing
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at how corrupt our system is. They think it's a Big Joe.
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I think XI Jinping's one of them.
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And I guess, you know, there's a reason now you guys are
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justified. So give yourself a round of
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applause. Cause of course, this casts a
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big shadow over Joe Biden's victory in 2020.
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Not that we all didn't know that already.
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But of course, it never really sat right, quite right with any
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of us. I mean, let's face it, you know,
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myself, George, our audience and our friends, family, they all
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question it. And this is coming right out of
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the People's Republic of China. And according to this document,
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and just the news is the first ones to get on top of this.
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Confirmed officials had knowledge of the investigation.
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Beijing was able to electronically infiltrate
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unidentified American election systems as part of a cyber
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espionage campaign. I guess these Chinese
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intelligence officials analyzed multiple U.S. states.
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They didn't. This document redacted which
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states this happened in, of course, why wouldn't they?
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And they looked at all the election voter registration
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data, had full access to it. They were able to conduct public
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opinion analysis on the 2020 general elections.
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I guess on top of that, and this is a National Intelligence
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Council document, I guess the question you guys have, and of
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course, this was dated April of 2020, guess the question is, why
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didn't they tell the American public?
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Why didn't they tell you? What did they do instead of
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telling us? Yeah, they covered it up.
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They hid it. They lied.
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At the end of the day, why does it take declassification to tell
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the American public that our voting, you know, maybe our
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elections aren't as safe as they allege?
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Well, we already know the answer.
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I know that's redundant. I mean, George, how do you feel
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about this? I know you, you were, you were
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strongly opinioned when it came to what you thought happened in
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the election. Here's more confirmation for
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you. The.
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Most safest and securus election in history according to many
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people from 2020. Why?
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You asked a valid question. Why are they hiding from us?
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Why they hiding so much stuff from us?
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I mean, it's because they're both sides are in on it.
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Yeah. I mean, you just just look,
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there's more to this story, not only China, because I I there's
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proven election, foreign election interference with Iran.
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Now that we're going to add to this story.
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But who was it? Chris Krebs was worked for for
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the Chris Krebs. He worked for the, I forget what
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the the government, something with the Internet, whatever.
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You have Chris Wray, both Republicans, right?
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Then you have our attorney general, Bill Barr, another
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Republican. They had all this information.
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They're Republicans, yet they hid it from us.
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So what does that tell you? They're all in on it doesn't
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matter what president you choose.
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Doesn't matter. If you can't have the right
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people in place, they're going to screw you.
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And it's happening right now too, because look at Bondi, she
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ain't doing shit. Look at Patel.
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What the hell they doing nothing Bongino act fucking tucked tail
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and and took off. I mean it's just judge Jeanine
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Pirro another one. All those people, sure.
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Talked a lot. About all all All the four I
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just mentioned all talked a lot of game.
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They were very vocal. And you were an advocate,
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advocate of Jane Jeanine Pirro. You.
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You I. Liked her, she told her.
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Yeah. Listen, you liked her even
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potentially for like, AG for Pam Bondi's spot, but man, she
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hasn't done Jack Diddley's squat.
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I mean, you know. But look, six years later, that
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means the US intelligence community has yet to fully
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inform you, the American public or Congress on the breadth of
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the evidence it possessed all this documentation.
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It had all the proof. They even knew how Beijing got
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the data and what operations it was going to take or or had
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taken and contemplated. Now, John Solomon covers this.
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We've got a clip. Let's play the clip.
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You'll get it right in from King Solomon.
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Sure. I just want to say something
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Glenn Dean. I hope Lisa has a speedy
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recovery and gets better. Prayers out out to her from me,
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Lance, the big, big family. Yeah, absolutely all.
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Right here we go. Here's a clip.
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And today we have a bombshell, something that has been kept
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from you for nearly six years. In as early as February of 2020,
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the United States Intelligence Committee determined that China
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had breached US voter registration data, had gained
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access to the data that voters used to register to vote in the
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2020 election. Now, remember, we've been told
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time and time again there were no foreign interferences in the
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2020 election, but the US intelligence community
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absolutely concluded that China had done this.
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They had several reports involving several states.
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Now, we don't know this yet because anyone in the Trump
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administration has declassified that information.
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They may soon do so. We've asked them to and I
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believe they're honestly working on it.
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We know this because we were able to get a document that was
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declassified by the Biden administration that referred to
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these findings in April of 2020. It is a National Intelligence
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Council memo. If you go over to justinnews.com
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right now, the story just moved a few minutes ago.
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You can download that document and read it yourself.
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Page three, paragraph 2A single sentence that says that the
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China began accessing voter registration data in hopes of
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analyzing American public opinion in the 2020 election.
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Now we have several intelligence officials confirming that this
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has been covered up for years. The only person ever to refer to
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it was the current CIA director, then the form, then the deputy,
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excuse me, the director of national intelligence under
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President Trump in 2020, who made reference to China's
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extensive intrusions on the 2020 election, accusing the CIA at
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the time of not paying enough attention to it.
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Now he's the director of the CIA.
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John Radcliffe is. But you will see all of the
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data. There are memos, interviews,
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open source intelligence that would guide you to all of the
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facts, all on the record. It is a pretty big story.
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Go check it out at justinnews.com.
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Yep. I mean, Radcliffe talked about
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it, but how come he's not ringing the dinner bell right
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now? You know, this is a lot of
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personal, private information. It had driver's licenses,
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partial Social Security numbers. Who?
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China. Yeah, So did.
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Russia. So did.
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No, I'm sorry, Iran. Iran, Yeah.
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We'll get to that. What I think is interesting
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about this, the data is considered so sensitive that
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we've got multiple Democratic states that are currently trying
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to keep the Trump Justice Department from obtaining it.
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They, they're talking about these liberal groups that don't
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want to provide this data that they're, they're supporting
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these Democrat States and they're saying it's the Holy
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Grail of election integrity. If it's the Holy Grail of
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election integrity, why didn't our intelligence agencies just
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go into 5 alarm, you know, Red Notice?
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I mean, why didn't they just go to the top?
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We know why they didn't want to have any more questions about
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the Biden installed presidency with Camel and Nice Harris.
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They just didn't want to do it. But I mean, this is, this is
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pretty crazy that we have to wait this long.
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And even Radcliffe, why didn't he declassify this thing when he
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first got in? If he knew about it, if he was
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convinced, why did he look for this documentation and put it
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right out? And why didn't the
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administration do it? I mean, I, I just, you know, I'm
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tired of them filtering and not providing us the truth.
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You know, are they going to, are they going to, are they going to
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identify all the redacted names in the Epstein files that aren't
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victims? I have no idea.
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It doesn't look likely at this point.
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Looks like it's going to be Massey doing it in Congress.
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Is he going to do it? I don't know.
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I don't know if he'll really drop the hammer or not.
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We'll have to see. I mean, George, I don't know
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what your reaction when I saw this, I was just completely
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disgusted. Yeah.
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And then when I read more about the Iran thing, it just
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disgusted me more like, I don't know, I'm looking looking into
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this. And and it says the Biden
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administration hit alleged Chinese hackers with sanctions
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and criminal charges, while the British government accused
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Beijing of hacking EU KS electoral registry.
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Wait a minute. So if they're doing the UK, but
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Biden administration, they didn't do nothing to stop, but
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they probably welcomed it because it it served their
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purpose. So I'm just looking like I just
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pull up the save act to look to see, try to see what's in it.
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And this is just showing you we need to get rid of the machines.
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I don't think the machine getting rid of the machines is
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in the save that it seems like it's just about proof of
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citizenship, which is great. We need that.
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And I got to correct something I said yesterday.
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So Real ID is not really proof of citizenship.
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Gotcha. So I.
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Didn't know that. I didn't know that either.
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It just says it in here what it says.
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Yeah. And you just need to show proof
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when you register to vote. Once you register you just got
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to show then your ID who you are when you do vote I mean.
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This is an Iranian thing you found George.
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This is really big. It is.
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It's crazy, right? I mean, dig into that because I,
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I didn't realize. So not only did they steal
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100 identities, they use them to vote to submit ballots
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in the Uniformed Overseas Citizen Absentee Voting Act.
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I'm sure they voted for Biden, that's for sure.
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So. Here's 100 identities.
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It was I didn't know about this. Go ahead.
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Yeah, this is so in 2025, they until court documents that they
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say redefine what we were told to believe about the 2020 U.S.
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presidential election. Once again, we're being lied to.
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And once again, it was Republicans that lied to us.
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You know, they they said this and I'm going to keep saying it.
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Oh, the media said it, that everybody said the most secure
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and safe election in U.S. history.
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Well, bullshit. And I said Chris Krebs, he was a
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former CISA director. CISA, I remember when he
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testified in Congress, Lance, he testified December 16th, 2020.
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This was after he was fired from Trump.
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He testified and he went on and said this is his most secure
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election. He's another one.
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I mean, he's supposed to be a Republican, but forget about
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Republican Democrat. You're supposed to secure
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elections for the country. I mean, we have.
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To be honest with you, it's confirming more that the J6
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people were justified in their their peaceful protest.
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I know they want to frame it otherwise but this proves they
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said it wasn't a safe election. They said it wasn't a secure
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election. Here are intelligence agencies
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had proof. I think these intelligence
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agencies have forgotten who the hell they work for.
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They act like they're an independent agency that doesn't
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doesn't have to answer to the American public, but somehow
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they're independent of all oversight.
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And the same goes for the administration.
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They should have been screaming this from the rooftops.
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And why didn't the administration, including
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Radcliffe, why haven't they been talking about this since day
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one? Well, here's the thing.
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Does this. Prove more proof that they lied
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and that Joe Biden was installed because, you know, the Iranians
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didn't vote. They voted for Biden, no doubt
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about it. So if they stole the 100
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ballots, George, I guarantee if we had those ballots of those
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names, we'd find out that 100 people allegedly used
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their overseas Citizen Absentee Voting Act and they submitted
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overseas ballots for Biden and I bet all 100 were for Biden.
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Probably. I mean, look, right before the
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2020 presidential election in October 30th, the SISA officials
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released a report. But guess what?
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The report was never made public and it was hidden from us.
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It was admitted from the facts about a successful breach of
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state's election database. This was days before the 2020
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election. You know, they also got people's
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names, Social Security numbers. I mean, it's crazy what they
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got. And they did this all for over
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that overseas voting. So, you know, so we know,
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listen, we know from 100% fact that Krebs lied to us.
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Chris Wray lied to us. Attorney General Bill Barr lied
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to us because what did they, what did they do?
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They didn't. They said, oh, no, it's secure.
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There's no evidence. Bullshit.
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They have, listen, they have Social Security numbers.
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They have their driver's license numbers, all from the state's
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motor roll database. I mean it's crazy information
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they got. George, don't you think they had
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an obligation? Let's say there's 100 people
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that they got this date on, right?
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So that's accurate. Didn't they have a, a, a, an
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obligation to contact those 100 people and say, hey, by
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the way, your vote was stolen, the Iranians hacked your
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database. They've got your Social Security
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number, they've got your ID, they've got all the information.
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I'd like to know if any of those 100 people were notified by
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the government. This is the kind of bullshit I'm
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talking about. You know, we always, it's always
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one of these things that they want to tell us, Oh, it's good
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news. We took the House, we took the
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Senate. We've got Republicans in office.
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It, it doesn't listen. Party politics is bullshit,
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don't buy into it. So.
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There's either good people or bad people.
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There's either traders or patriots.
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This proves once again in Georgia.
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I want to play this. This is no.
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There's no audio with it, so it's going to play while we're
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talking, so. This is the video, George, let
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me understand. This is the video that the
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hackers posted to prove they'd done what they said, correct?
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Yep, there were any hackers that broke into the state's voter
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roll brace. They and, and this is in the
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sealed and this is in a in their sealed indictment because they
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were indicted. US Attorney Damian Williams, we
00:19:35
actually downplayed this that the that the rainy hackers
00:19:39
shared this video and there's people's information in there.
00:19:44
I don't even know which probably shouldn't be showing it, but we
00:19:46
are. But I mean, this video has been
00:19:49
out there for a long time. And guess what, Markowski there
00:19:53
there. There's voters from the state of
00:19:57
Alaska in this video right now. Yeah.
00:20:00
And you and you've. Been voted against the save Act,
00:20:03
right? That I know well, that's just a
00:20:07
pass. That's just a pass.
00:20:09
The committee it still hasn't gone full, full floor vote.
00:20:12
But she doesn't want to say that.
00:20:13
But here, here here's her people having their IDs stolen.
00:20:16
Lisa, I just wonder, did you notify the people in their, in
00:20:18
their state that these people that had their, their identity
00:20:21
stolen by the Iranian hackers, you let them know that their
00:20:24
data had been stolen and maybe it was going into a dark pool of
00:20:27
stolen data. Because, you know, a lot of
00:20:28
times people that steal data or have stolen data, they'll use it
00:20:32
for what they're going to use it for.
00:20:33
And then they put it on the dark web and sell it.
00:20:36
So these people had their name, Social Security, full Social
00:20:38
Security numbers and driver's license numbers and driver's
00:20:42
licenses all stolen out of the data.
00:20:44
I wonder if the US Attorney Damian Williams, the one that
00:20:47
downplayed the significance of this video, shared.
00:20:50
I wonder if his name was in it or his wife or whatever.
00:20:54
Him and his family. Would he then still continue to
00:20:57
downplay it? Just curious.
00:20:59
Let's. Just talk about this for a
00:21:00
minute. Let me just look something up.
00:21:02
I want to see if Damian Williams is still with the DOJ.
00:21:06
Let's see if he still works here.
00:21:07
Probably. Let's see.
00:21:11
But it it's so. Oh, yeah, Southern District of
00:21:14
the New York US Attorney Damian Williams.
00:21:18
So explain this to me why this Dick head is still working for
00:21:22
the US Attorney's office. If they knew this, and this is
00:21:24
what I'm telling you, We're going to go into it a little.
00:21:26
Another story a little later on when you start talking about the
00:21:28
FBI and DOJ. They, they Oh yeah, we found
00:21:31
this out and we found how come these motherfuckers aren't
00:21:34
getting fired? How come this guy still got a
00:21:36
friggin job at the US Attorney's office?
00:21:39
We know he covered this up. And that's the problem.
00:21:42
There's no accountability. They keep telling us there's
00:21:45
going to be accountability. They still keep saying they're
00:21:46
going to clean out the swamp. This seems to be a swamp
00:21:49
habitant right here. Damian Williams, you know, US
00:21:53
trans, maybe maybe ask the administration today, maybe go
00:21:55
into their feet and say, you know, Damian Williams is still
00:21:57
working for the US Attorney's office even though he downplayed
00:22:01
the significance of US election data being stolen.
00:22:03
You guys really think you can trust this fuck?
00:22:06
I mean, I think the answer is no.
00:22:07
I don't know how you can trust somebody that downplayed this.
00:22:12
So yeah. So then now they're going to put
00:22:14
arrest warrants out for these Iranians, but big deal.
00:22:17
What about? Well, they did have you have.
00:22:18
Arrest warrants for the government officials.
00:22:20
George, did you find any arrest warrants for the DOJ or FBI or
00:22:24
any intelligence agencies for the people that covered this up
00:22:27
or didn't tell the American public about it?
00:22:29
Do we have arrest warrants out for them?
00:22:31
Because that makes I'm not. Sure, because it's all it was, a
00:22:34
sealed indictment. This arrest warrant was put out
00:22:38
in November 2021. We just had this information.
00:22:41
But like I agree, I mean we should Chris Krebs, Ray Barr and
00:22:48
bunch of other people should be charged and arrested right now
00:22:52
for hiding this shit from us, from not doing nothing about it.
00:22:55
There's a law on the books, George, and you've heard me say
00:22:58
this before, Miss prisons of a felony.
00:23:00
You guys go look it up. It's when you know about a
00:23:02
felony that occurred against the laws of the United States and
00:23:06
you don't do anything about it, you become a Co conspirator.
00:23:09
So when they didn't do anything about this, yeah, they put out
00:23:11
this arrest warrant. But when they didn't notify the
00:23:13
American public and they try to cover it up, you're a Co
00:23:16
conspirator. You become part of the
00:23:17
conspiracy. Miss Parisians of a felony, you
00:23:20
go look it up. And they do this constantly.
00:23:22
This is this is more of it. And George, along this line, I
00:23:25
got to bring this is a perfect moment to bring this up.
00:23:29
What a hypocrite. No.
00:23:32
Barack Obama, now Greg Gutfeld just covered this and we saw it
00:23:36
on Gutfeld that I mean, he just dropped a savage one liner on
00:23:40
it. He said I love seeing Obama show
00:23:41
his ID. You notice it wasn't a birth
00:23:44
certificate. My sources say it was a Kenyan
00:23:45
library card from 1970. I don't know what the ID was,
00:23:49
but these are the same people are telling you that he and
00:23:52
Obama's going online and said, oh, you can't have voter ID.
00:23:56
How's this shithead right there? Showing his ID to vote, of
00:24:00
course. You know, voting for himself in
00:24:02
Chicago in 2012. Watch him hand his ID over.
00:24:07
It seemed OK in 2012. Let's play the clip.
00:24:11
Did. You just look and see.
00:24:15
Did you guys see that about that?
00:24:22
Thank you. Well, showing a little ID to
00:24:25
vote didn't seem like a big deal to President Obama back in 2012,
00:24:28
but right now his party is throwing a fit over an issue
00:24:32
that the majority of Americans already agree on.
00:24:35
The Senate is currently debating the SAVE Act after 51
00:24:38
Republicans and 0 Democrats voted to advance the bill that
00:24:42
would codify voter ID into law. But you already know the
00:24:46
Democrats playbook. Chuck Schumer's staff was
00:24:48
literally rolling out a Jim Crow 2 point O poster as he and other
00:24:53
Democrats cried foul. MAGA Republicans want to bog
00:24:58
down the Senate over a debate on voter suppression.
00:25:02
Democrats are ready. We're ready to be here all day,
00:25:06
all night. The SAVE Act is not a voter ID
00:25:09
bill. It is in every sense, a voter
00:25:12
suppression bill. Our objection as Democrats is
00:25:15
not to A to a photo ID. You'd have to define it clearly
00:25:20
and properly and easily. But not to a photo ID when you
00:25:23
show up to vote. The United States Constitution
00:25:26
also makes clear that only citizens can vote.
00:25:28
I'd ask our. Republican colleagues, why
00:25:30
aren't they focused on the Save America Money Act right now?
00:25:35
All right, everyone's all fired up.
00:25:37
OK, Greg, go ahead. Well, I love seeing President
00:25:40
Obama shows ID. If you notice it wasn't a birth
00:25:42
certificate. My sources say it was a Kenyan
00:25:45
library card from 1970. I mean, I'm just raising
00:25:50
questions. I love Hakeem Jeffries saying
00:25:53
you know you don't need voter ID because the Constitution makes.
00:25:57
Non citizens voting illegal. I don't think you need then
00:26:00
policing for anything. I mean I we certainly don't need
00:26:03
laws against discrimination at work anymore because we already
00:26:06
know it's illegal. We don't need the police for
00:26:09
shoplifting or anything because we know it's illegal.
00:26:12
In fact, just by knowing something's illegal.
00:26:14
That stops all crime. Did you know that?
00:26:17
Did you know that? Just tell your criminal that,
00:26:20
OK? I don't really believe there's
00:26:21
any opposition to this idea. If there was some kind of
00:26:25
bizarre opportunity for Democrats where they could flip
00:26:28
the flip sides, meaning that the Republicans would be against
00:26:32
voter ID and they would be for it, they would switch in a
00:26:35
heartbeat if they could act. In fact, if Dems could snap
00:26:38
their fingers and flip the side on every major issue.
00:26:43
Trans crime, border war, they would because they're on the
00:26:50
wrong side of everything. And it's really hard to get back
00:26:53
over because that side's been taken.
00:26:56
You know, once you move to the, once you moved out, somebody
00:26:59
else moved in and they don't know what to do.
00:27:01
So they keep choosing the wrong side.
00:27:02
To this day, the Dems can't bring forth one person who's
00:27:06
being suppressed. Because everybody who wants to
00:27:10
vote or who can vote or is here has an Ida photo ID of some
00:27:16
kind. So obviously when you're talking
00:27:17
about suppression, you're the racist because you believe
00:27:20
minorities are just too stupid to figure it out.
00:27:24
You know, so if we look at the save back, so it says, if you're
00:27:28
going to register to vote, you got to show proof of
00:27:31
citizenship. And then they're saying like our
00:27:34
certificate or passport. So I'm going to say this because
00:27:40
if that act passes now and people have to, let's say people
00:27:43
have to try to get a passport or get a, you know, how long do
00:27:46
passport agencies take? Get a freaking passport.
00:27:50
And if you, if you're going to, they're going to be flooded.
00:27:51
It's going to be, that's what I'm saying.
00:27:53
I, I, I find it's hard that this will work for this year's
00:28:01
election because not enough time and you have to give people time
00:28:05
to get whatever documents and you don't, you don't know how
00:28:07
long, you know, governments take freaking.
00:28:09
They're slow as shit. This, this is, it's in a way
00:28:12
it's going to be an issue. But what about all the people
00:28:15
that are already registered to vote?
00:28:16
What do, what do we have to do? We're going to have to then go
00:28:21
re register and show proof. I'm curious how they're going to
00:28:23
work that one out because there's a lot of people on there
00:28:25
that shouldn't be on there. Yeah.
00:28:27
Or do they? Or are they just going to clean
00:28:29
up the voter rolls? But they you know what?
00:28:31
Asking for proof of citizenship, George, The one thing that I do
00:28:35
agree with on that, let's face it, there's a lot of places here
00:28:38
in Denver also, I don't know about New Jersey, but I imagine
00:28:41
so where there are, you know, very sophisticated rings that
00:28:45
focus on on providing fake Social Security cards and fake
00:28:49
driver's licenses. And they're very good to the
00:28:52
point that you can even scan them and a lot of the data will
00:28:54
work. In a lot of the cases here in
00:28:56
Denver, they busted a ring, I don't know, or maybe a year ago
00:29:00
where they, if you scan the driver's license, you actually
00:29:02
came up in the system. They'd figured out how to use
00:29:05
the coding on the back and get it.
00:29:07
So it was accurate. I don't know how they got into
00:29:09
the database. Maybe they were stealing other
00:29:10
people's identities. But at the end of the day, it's
00:29:12
tough because counterfeit driver's licenses have been an
00:29:15
Moi mean, when I was a kid, I had a fake ID to go into bars
00:29:18
and nightclubs. So, you know, you start thinking
00:29:20
it. Was.
00:29:21
Yeah, but driver's license is not enough.
00:29:22
Lance, forget it. You need either yeah to show
00:29:25
proof of citizenship. It's saying that you need a
00:29:27
passport or birth certificate. Yeah, but you understand the
00:29:31
Democrats are also trying to push because they just want
00:29:32
every ID to work if you've got an ID.
00:29:34
Yeah, but I think they're aware of the fact that especially in
00:29:37
the illegal immigration community.
00:29:38
Oh, they don't want any of that, Bill.
00:29:40
Social Security numbers and fake driver's licenses.
00:29:42
But they don't even want that bill to pass.
00:29:44
But so you can listen, I've done this.
00:29:46
You can go, you can get your birth certificate in the same
00:29:48
day if you go to your County Health Department, wherever it's
00:29:52
at in your county and show who you are.
00:29:55
You can bring your parent. There's ways to do it.
00:29:58
But let's see. It's going to be interesting.
00:30:04
But you know, when watching that video, you hear Democrats and
00:30:07
they say, oh, it's already, it already says the constitution.
00:30:13
You have to be AUS citizen to vote.
00:30:14
And if that's the case, then why are you fucking?
00:30:16
Why are you so opposed to this bill?
00:30:19
They just, they're so they contradict themselves.
00:30:20
They put their foot in their mouths at that one.
00:30:22
Well, because, because there's no common sense, because they're
00:30:25
arguing a stupid argument that even both sides of the aisle,
00:30:27
the majority of American public, they've been polled, the
00:30:30
majority of American public only want legal citizens to vote in
00:30:35
our elections. And they want them to use voter
00:30:37
ID. They want them to have a
00:30:39
legitimate. All right, we're going to take a
00:30:42
short break when we come back. Unbelievable, can't believe
00:30:46
Georgia would cut off the water to a new facility.
00:30:50
Can you imagine this? They this is this.
00:30:52
They somehow think this is a good decision and they have the
00:30:55
authority to do so. I I'm kind of shocked and we'll
00:30:59
have to see what the results are going to be.
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All right, so this is a so actually they're opening up two
00:36:40
facilities in Georgia. One's a smaller facility, but
00:36:44
this one is in social Circle, GA, which is voted majority read
00:36:49
by the way. But they're saying the town
00:36:51
officials have cut off the water to the new ice facility.
00:36:54
Now it's not operational yet, but this facility says can can
00:36:59
hold up to as many as 10 detainees.
00:37:03
The issue is the town is saying that their infrastructure, they
00:37:09
saying infrastructure can't handle that much more people to
00:37:13
to their water sewer systems. I mean, if that's the case or is
00:37:18
it a political stunt? I don't know, but think about it
00:37:21
adding if the if it's not their systems are not up to par to
00:37:27
hold that many more people, maybe they won't work because
00:37:31
usually these buildings are just like warehouses and stuff.
00:37:33
It's not going to they weren't intended to hold people just be
00:37:37
like another big prison or something.
00:37:39
So, I mean, who the freak knows you don't know what what's going
00:37:42
on, what the truth is. George, was this built?
00:37:44
Is this a brand new facility from the ground up, do you know?
00:37:47
I think. There's a way they're talking.
00:37:50
About it, I'm not sure. Looks like it's brand new so I
00:37:54
don't know if it was a converted warehouse or not.
00:37:55
And if that's true then the federal government ought to help
00:37:58
them with their infrastructure. But if it's a political stunt,
00:38:01
then they should get hammered. I, I, I would say because they
00:38:05
vote majority red, I think it's more or less because they're
00:38:08
saying it's the infrastructure, because I, I went and looked up
00:38:10
more into this. Interesting.
00:38:16
Let's play the clip. I mean, but hold on.
00:38:18
You got to add, though, like town officials have little to no
00:38:20
control over the properties once they were purchased by the
00:38:23
federal government. That's true.
00:38:25
It's a federal zone. So if this was, if they, if this
00:38:28
was a new building being built by the government, then the town
00:38:31
would have to approve the plans if it was going to be for silly.
00:38:34
So I'm saying I'm saying it wasn't, it was they're just
00:38:37
converting it. I would.
00:38:39
I'm going to take a wild guess who knows.
00:38:42
Here we go. Thanks for that.
00:38:44
Leaders in social circle continue to fight against an
00:38:46
incoming Immigration and Customs facility that was recently
00:38:50
purchased by the Department of Homeland Security.
00:38:52
The cities manager, Eric Taylor telling Atlanta News First that
00:38:55
water to the warehouse purchased by DHS along E Hightower Trail
00:39:01
has has been cut off. He says it will remain that way
00:39:04
until DHS is able to tell leaders how water and sewer will
00:39:08
be served without crushing the city's limited infrastructure
00:39:12
capacity. The facility is expected to
00:39:15
house up to 10 people, which would be double the population
00:39:19
of Social Circle. And Social Circle is one of two
00:39:22
cities in Georgia where the agency plans to build inmate
00:39:25
detention centers. The other would be in Oakwood.
00:39:28
That's in Hall County. Well, they, they, they answered
00:39:34
your question man. They bought it.
00:39:37
They bought it, right? OK, Yeah. 100% so they bought it
00:39:41
looks like Kylie means that building really didn't expect to
00:39:43
have that kind of water usage. So might be a legitimate
00:39:46
complaint. So I can't initially say they
00:39:47
did the wrong thing. The government should address if
00:39:50
there is an infrastructure problem, they should address it
00:39:52
and they should invest in better infrastructure for that city if
00:39:55
they feel like they're going to, you know, move forward with
00:39:57
this. So.
00:39:58
Because the city would if, if it's.
00:39:59
The Warehouse. The city would have to approve
00:40:01
plans if they were going to add if it was a new building and
00:40:05
stuff. So who knows.
00:40:06
But you know, I don't know. I might have to move to El
00:40:08
Salvador. People popping over there.
00:40:12
It is popping. What interesting stuff.
00:40:15
A lot of people are saying that El Salvador may be the new
00:40:18
Dubai. You can fly from Miami in 90
00:40:21
minutes for 200 bucks. What?
00:40:23
It's the safest country in the Western Hemisphere for four
00:40:26
years in a row. No Middle East war or fallout
00:40:29
risk. 0% tax. Now listen to these numbers
00:40:32
guys. 0% tax on all foreign sourced income. 0% property tax.
00:40:38
A dollarized economy. Bitcoin is legal tender. 0%
00:40:44
capital gains tax. Inflation is under one percent.
00:40:49
90 minute direct flights, like I said, from I and E for less than
00:40:52
200 bucks. 4 to 6 hour flights from San Francisco and New York
00:40:56
City for 400 bucks. World class surfing.
00:41:00
Democratically elected president with 85 plus percent approval
00:41:04
rating where we wish we had that.
00:41:06
First country to give open source AI developers full legal
00:41:09
protection. First country with a sovereign
00:41:13
order of Nvidia's B300 chips. I mean, this is looking good.
00:41:20
Locally grown coffee, tropical fruit, fruit, grass fed beef.
00:41:24
That's not a supermarket import economy.
00:41:28
Lots of different climates. You got volcanoes, mountains,
00:41:31
lakes and beaches. 12 I guess 12 Celsius in the Highlands, 34
00:41:38
Celsius on the coast. Strong Christian culture, deep
00:41:41
sense of faith. Same time zones as the US East
00:41:44
Coast. And they're, they're investing
00:41:47
massively in public education. They've got a a Bitcoin
00:41:51
strategic reserve and and then and of course, beautiful
00:41:54
colonial architecture all across the country.
00:41:56
I wonder how how's the you said 31st like 90 to 94°F.
00:42:01
You said 34 Celsius. I wonder is it humid there?
00:42:04
I mean, I think it's how is it is a property to buy property.
00:42:07
What is it? I mean you can.
00:42:09
Definitely buy property now, the prices have gone up already.
00:42:11
They weren't cheaper, of course, when the gangs were controlling
00:42:13
the majority. Of I want to go there and buy
00:42:15
property then. Yeah, nobody wanted it.
00:42:18
That's right. So everything was dirt cheap
00:42:19
then. Now the prices are already being
00:42:21
have already risen quite a bit. I don't know where they're going
00:42:23
to do it, but there's still lots of opportunity depending where
00:42:25
you live, I'm sure beach fronts getting, you know, pricey, but I
00:42:29
don't know, looks like an appealing opportunity.
00:42:32
You know, clearly the the taxation system sounds pretty
00:42:35
favorable. Got to like it.
00:42:38
All right, I think this is a ballsy move and I'm going to
00:42:42
tell Roberts, you know, go after yourself.
00:42:46
He's warning against personal attacks on federal judges.
00:42:51
I'm not talking about physical attacks.
00:42:53
He's talking about reputational attacks.
00:42:55
He came out and said the hostility has got to stop, he
00:42:58
says, days after Trump's latest broadside, So this is Chief
00:43:02
Justice John Roberts. He says personal attacks on
00:43:04
America's judges are becoming dangerous.
00:43:07
Speaking at Rice University on Tuesday, he warned that the
00:43:09
criticism of judges that shifter from dissecting legal reasoning
00:43:14
to targeting individuals, and that the trend carries real
00:43:17
risks. Well, maybe they should stop
00:43:19
being biased assholes. Chief Justice Roberts, maybe you
00:43:24
should start sanctioning judges, having judges in peace, having
00:43:28
judges fired for weaponizing the legal system.
00:43:31
I personally am not going to stop talking shit about judges.
00:43:34
There are some good ones. I'm not going to say they're all
00:43:36
the same. There are good judges across
00:43:38
this nation, but we are allowing them to do something that wasn't
00:43:41
supposed to be. It's a weaponized judiciary.
00:43:44
And he didn't name names, but he commented on remarks.
00:43:47
Of course, this came right after Donald Trump saying it.
00:43:49
George, how do you feel about this Judge Roberts saying we
00:43:52
shouldn't be criticizing judges? Maybe Roberts needs to be
00:44:00
informed or needs to take some brush up courses on one A
00:44:05
possibly. I don't know.
00:44:07
What do you mean we can't talk about judges that are doing bad
00:44:10
shit? Well of course we're going to.
00:44:12
You know why? Because Chief Roberts himself
00:44:15
does some shady shit. You know, I wonder if one of
00:44:19
them redacted name is is allegedly Chief Roberts because
00:44:23
there was pictures we seen the way.
00:44:26
Maybe that shit will. Come look like him.
00:44:28
I mean, we don't have any 100% confirmation, but.
00:44:30
That's why I said allegedly. That's why I said allegedly.
00:44:34
Yeah, I mean. And he's not.
00:44:36
There is a Roberts on the Lolita flight logs.
00:44:39
I would have asked. I would have, if I was there, I
00:44:41
would ask, OK, Chief Roberts, I said here, here's some
00:44:44
questions. What about the judges that are
00:44:47
just not voting to the rule of law, to the Constitution, just
00:44:51
doing what they want, I mean. Like Boasburg?
00:44:54
Yeah, We're not saying names. We just have to ask them.
00:44:57
I said what's your name? All right, but I'm asking the
00:45:01
judge. I'm not going to bring up names
00:45:02
because we just, it's better to do it like that then you.
00:45:05
You bait him into the question, Lance.
00:45:07
You ask him what he thinks and then you bring up Bosenberg and
00:45:10
the other people hear what he says.
00:45:13
These guys are acting, George, don't you feel like a lot of
00:45:16
time these judges just do whatever the hell they want
00:45:19
because there's no consequences for anything they do?
00:45:23
There's never consequence, there's never Lance.
00:45:25
There's not consequences for any judges or politicians or
00:45:29
prosecutors or DAS or AGS that do anything wrong.
00:45:34
And and it goes, we go back to the same thing time and time
00:45:38
again. There's no consequences.
00:45:39
Mother fuckers are going to keep doing it.
00:45:42
That's why this government, I keep saying, I say it's, it's
00:45:45
far too gone. It's unfixable.
00:45:47
Only way to do it is disband it and start fresh, start over
00:45:50
peacefully by the way. And I say that.
00:45:53
Now, he did this because US Marshals Service reported 564
00:45:57
credible threats against judges in the fiscal year that ended in
00:46:00
September. I'm surprised it's not higher.
00:46:03
How many critical threats? Wait, how many credible threats
00:46:05
do we get? Laws and you do this?
00:46:08
I'm surprised there aren't more judges getting threatened, to be
00:46:10
honest with you. It's a shocker to me that that
00:46:12
number is not a couple of 1000. Judges don't make shit, so
00:46:16
they're all on take. Actually, judges make.
00:46:18
I don't know where you're from Mr. Fat, but judges by me make
00:46:21
some fucking good money. Yeah, these federal judges, but
00:46:27
you know, we need a system that has true accountability.
00:46:30
They need to have all their rulings reviewed.
00:46:33
I say George had an idea. Let's use AI.
00:46:36
Let's have AI review every ruling, every filing by the DOJ,
00:46:40
and just go by the rule of law. How about we have AI?
00:46:43
How about we have AI prosecuting AI and AI lawyers?
00:46:48
Listen, I think that I think the neutrality would be a breath of
00:46:51
fresh air. We don't have neutrality in our
00:46:53
legal system. It is weaponized against
00:46:56
defendants. Let me tell you this, you can go
00:46:57
do this right now. You can go over to Gemini, you
00:46:59
can go to Google, and you can go to any platform you want, any AI
00:47:02
platform. You go to deep Sea ChatGPT, I
00:47:04
don't care. And you can ask them, you know,
00:47:06
I'm suspicious of the DOJ's 96789 percent conviction rate.
00:47:12
It doesn't seem likely. If they were following the rule
00:47:14
law and they were not making, they were not weaponizing the
00:47:17
legal system, am I wrong? It'll come back and tell you
00:47:20
that the true conviction rate, I've done it a couple of times
00:47:22
on different platforms. It usually comes in between 75%
00:47:25
in low 80s. That's what the conviction rate
00:47:27
should be. The reason they get this high
00:47:30
conviction rate is because what they've done with the system,
00:47:32
they create all these procedural blocks.
00:47:34
Defendants have no hope, just like they said they can indict a
00:47:37
ham sandwich system needs to be fixed.
00:47:39
But the only way you're going to fix it, Roberts, maybe start
00:47:42
firing some of these judges life or maybe you guys should give up
00:47:45
lifetime appointment. Maybe you should give up
00:47:47
absolute immunity. And let's see how judges act
00:47:50
then when they're more liable, when they can't hide behind this
00:47:54
barrier wall you've created for them being litigated against.
00:47:58
But, and I dare you to do that, Chief Justice, and I'll tell you
00:48:00
what, why don't today, why don't you go out and say, you know
00:48:01
what, we're going to remove absolute immunity and we're
00:48:04
going to remove lifetime appointment.
00:48:06
So I tell the system changes overnight.
00:48:08
So going according to I'm looking up for judges pay so
00:48:12
municipal judges they they make a lot less because let's face
00:48:16
it, what are you doing ticket shit anyway, so your average
00:48:21
District Judge, US courts make 243 associate justices 3 O 6
00:48:28
to 320 federal judicial Center 247.
00:48:33
So I mean, look, they make good money only if you're a municipal
00:48:39
judge, where you, what are you doing?
00:48:40
You're going in front of your little town doing little tickets
00:48:42
here and there. And they don't even do that
00:48:45
every day or even every week. So they're, they're doing all
00:48:48
right, judges making them doing all right.
00:48:52
All right. I don't know.
00:48:53
Everybody loves convenience. You know, everybody wants to use
00:48:57
Alexa and they want to use connected light switches in
00:49:01
their houses and they want to use it from their apps on their
00:49:03
phones. And a lot of people have gone to
00:49:06
robot vacuums because of course, then you're off to vacuum,
00:49:09
right? The robot vacuum just engages.
00:49:10
And the only thing people would have to worry about are probably
00:49:13
your pets. You know, robot vacuums might be
00:49:16
spying on you. So a man accidentally who was
00:49:21
trying to hack his own vacuum, hacked into 7000 robot vacuums
00:49:27
and able and was able to access video feeds from those vacuums
00:49:32
in people's homes. This was a guy in Spain trying
00:49:35
to hack his own vacuum cleaner, but he accidentally hacked the
00:49:39
entire fleet of vacuums, 7000 of them.
00:49:44
And I guess this back door was already built in by the Chinese.
00:49:48
So he just accessed the back door accidentally.
00:49:51
They made those vacuums, of course, accessible.
00:49:54
So the Chinese are probably spying on you.
00:49:56
So if you're doing things in front of your vacuum you
00:49:58
shouldn't be, you might want to rethink it.
00:50:01
Let's play the clip. We're not going to play this
00:50:04
whole. Thing.
00:50:05
It's a very. Long I know a regular guy over
00:50:07
in Spain tried to hack his own vacuum cleaning robot, but
00:50:11
instead, he accidentally hacked into 7000 different vacuum
00:50:16
robots, giving him direct access to the live video feeds within
00:50:20
people's homes across 24 different countries.
00:50:23
Basically, he discovered a back door within these Chinese
00:50:25
robots, which meant that if you happen to have one of these
00:50:28
vacuums in your home, he as well as anyone else who knew about
00:50:32
this special feature could literally see inside of your
00:50:35
home through the camera lens that was at the very top of the
00:50:38
unit. Let's go through the details of
00:50:41
this case together because even though I mean beyond this
00:50:44
particular brand of robot, it also exposes the broader risk of
00:50:48
outfitting our homes with all these different smart devices
00:50:51
that are constantly listening in, monitoring, as well as
00:50:54
physically watching us. We assume that there's no human
00:50:57
on the other end, but more and more anecdotal cases are showing
00:51:00
us that there are. And before we dive into it, if
00:51:04
you would do me a favor and smash those like and subscribe
00:51:06
buttons that way the YouTube algorithm will pick up this
00:51:08
episode and share with evermore people.
00:51:10
I would greatly appreciate it. So to start with the overview of
00:51:13
how this robot takeover happened in the 1st place.
00:51:16
It came across my desk in the form of an article within
00:51:19
Popular Science magazine. It was titled Man accidentally
00:51:22
Gains Control of 7000 Robot Vacuums.
00:51:26
If you happen to want to read that full original account, I
00:51:29
will link that article down in the description box below.
00:51:32
Now the robot in question here is a DJI brand Romo vacuum
00:51:36
robot. Now, DJI is a popular Chinese
00:51:39
brand known for their civilian drones.
00:51:41
But recently they began to manufacture these autonomous
00:51:45
home vacuums as well. And they're not cheap.
00:51:47
They retail for about $2000. And the way that they work is
00:51:51
they basically collect data from around your house, creating a
00:51:54
virtual map of the floor plan in order to clean it.
00:51:58
Quote Like other robot vacuums, it's equipped with a range of
00:52:02
sensors that help with navigate its surroundings and detect
00:52:04
obstacles. In order for the Romo, or really
00:52:07
any modern autonomous vacuum, to function, it needs to constantly
00:52:11
collect visual data from the building it is operating in.
00:52:14
It also needs to understand specific details about what
00:52:16
makes, say, a kitchen different from a bedroom, so it can
00:52:19
distinguish between the two. Some of that sensor data is
00:52:22
stored remotely on DJI servers rather than on the device
00:52:26
itself. In short, it means that the data
00:52:29
collected by the onboard sensors they don't just live within the
00:52:32
robot, some of it lives in the server on the cloud.
00:52:35
Now, users can control the vacuum using an app on their
00:52:38
phone, but the selling point is the fact that it can function
00:52:41
pretty much autonomously. It both cleans and mops the
00:52:44
floors all by itself. Also, apparently the app is not
00:52:47
really user friendly, which is exactly where our story begins.
00:52:50
You had a Spanish man by the name of Sammy as default.
00:52:54
He bought one of these robots and he didn't like the
00:52:57
functionality of the app and instead he wanted to be able to
00:53:00
control it using his PS-5 controller, sort of like those
00:53:05
RC cars we used to play with us kids.
00:53:06
He wanted to control it that way and this individual Sammy was
00:53:09
actually well suited for trying to do this.
00:53:11
He leads the AI strategy at a vacation home rental company, so
00:53:15
he knows at least a bit about computers.
00:53:17
And secondly, he himself had a clawed bot that's one of those
00:53:21
AI Chad bots that basically serve as a personal assistant.
00:53:25
And once you tell it what to do, they can do things semi
00:53:27
autonomously. And here is what happened.
00:53:30
Quote while building his own remote control app using an AI
00:53:34
coding assistant to help reverse engineer how the robot
00:53:36
communicated with DJI's remote cloud server, he soon discovered
00:53:40
that the same credentials that allowed him to see and control
00:53:43
his own device also provided access to live camera feeds,
00:53:46
microphone audio, maps, and status data from nearly 7000
00:53:51
other vacuums across 24 countries.
00:53:54
And that right there is why I really love this story.
00:53:56
It truly exposes the new dangers that we are living with in this
00:54:01
AI world because without writing a single piece of code, this man
00:54:05
over in Spain simply asked his AI Chadbot assistant to make an
00:54:09
app so he can use his PS-5 controller.
00:54:14
Yeah, So hopefully you haven't done anything in front of your
00:54:17
vacuums. It's questionable.
00:54:21
That's the point, you know, you never really know.
00:54:23
DGI already got can import products into the US.
00:54:26
They've been semi banned because it turned out they had back
00:54:30
doors and everything. Buying stuff from China, you
00:54:32
never know. I love new tech.
00:54:35
I don't know, George, all the tech that we're hearing coming
00:54:38
out of the military, of course the US is going to have to dig
00:54:40
into that arsenal. We're hearing that they may be
00:54:43
running out of interceptor missiles.
00:54:46
They've used so many of them in this Iran war and allegedly the
00:54:49
Iranians have sitting on some of their most most powerful
00:54:54
ballistic missiles yet. But you know, you see the new
00:54:57
tech coming out. I thought we'd just give you a
00:54:59
couple of the new updates of what is working and what kind of
00:55:03
what may potentially get deployed in a very short amount
00:55:05
of time. So the US just deployed this.
00:55:07
They call it the soft kill. It's an electronic warfare.
00:55:12
And what it does, it's the capability a bunch of people
00:55:14
didn't know about. It's an electronic warfare
00:55:16
system they mounted on Blackhawks.
00:55:18
And basically what it do is it can shut down.
00:55:20
They use this when they went after Maduro and basically what
00:55:25
they do is it can shut down an entire battlefield.
00:55:28
So it shuts down all enemy communications instantly.
00:55:31
Disable drones midair. Basically they fall from the sky
00:55:35
it direct. Wait a minute, why aren't they
00:55:37
fucking using this in Iran then bro?
00:55:39
It's a good question why they haven't already deployed, but I
00:55:41
think it's because they don't feel like it's safe to put the
00:55:44
helicopters in a play yet. I was, I checked on that and I
00:55:47
wondered the same question. So I guess this does directed
00:55:50
energy blinds every sensor. They have already started to use
00:55:53
it, but I'm not sure if they can go full swing yet because I
00:55:56
don't think that the the air defense systems in Iran's got
00:55:59
have all been knocked out because they built a big network
00:56:01
of tunnels. And my understanding is some of
00:56:03
the stuff comes out from underneath.
00:56:06
They use it and then they're able to move it.
00:56:07
They're having a hard time identifying some because I guess
00:56:10
Iran had built a major amount of underground tunnels to deploy
00:56:14
their weapon system. It's not like you normally see a
00:56:16
launcher above ground. Their launchers are underneath
00:56:20
and some of them are able to move on tracks.
00:56:22
I read some of this last night. So basically you can collapse an
00:56:26
entire command in seconds. We got a video just to show you
00:56:28
how this one works. One of the most dangerous
00:56:30
electronic warfare comes from the dish shaped objects attached
00:56:34
to this Black Hawk helicopter. While the Pentagon hasn't
00:56:38
officially disclosed the specific hardware, military
00:56:41
experts often call this a soft kill system.
00:56:44
So how does it actually work? To understand the weapon, you
00:56:48
first have to look at what it did.
00:56:50
The most likely candidate for a weapon that creates that kind of
00:56:53
internal pressure of that external sound is a high power
00:56:55
microwave device. It relies on something called
00:56:58
the fray effect. The weapon, probably carried by
00:57:03
a Chinook or a Black Hawk helicopter, fires a focused beam
00:57:06
of pulse microwave energy, not sound waves, that passes right
00:57:09
through the skull. These beams are absorbed by the
00:57:13
water in the brain tissue and the fluid in the inner ear.
00:57:16
This energy causes a miniscule, rapid heating of the tissue,
00:57:20
less than 1°C, but that tiny, sudden expansion generates a
00:57:23
pressure wave inside the skull. The consequence?
00:57:28
The target hears a sound, clicks, buzzing, or a whar that
00:57:31
originates inside their own head.
00:57:33
By passing the urdrums entirely, if the frequency is tuned to the
00:57:37
resonance of the inner ear, it violently disrupts the body's
00:57:40
balance, causing immediate Vertigo.
00:57:42
At higher power levels, that rapid tissue expansion can
00:57:46
rupture capillaries, leading to the reported nosebleeds and
00:57:49
internal trauma. There's another possibility, a
00:57:54
weaponized infrasonic pulse emitter.
00:57:56
Instead of a continuous beam, this device would fire high
00:57:59
intensity slugs of low frequency air pressure below 20 Hertz.
00:58:03
These waves travel through the body and match the resonant
00:58:06
frequency of internal organs like the stomach or lungs.
00:58:09
High intensity infrasound can actually cause cavitation, the
00:58:13
formation of bubbles and bodily fluids.
00:58:15
When those bubbles collapse, they create tiny shock waves
00:58:18
that damage tissue. The target fuels an intense
00:58:21
vibration in their gut, leading to severe nausea and effectively
00:58:24
paralyzing them with pain and sickness.
00:58:27
Tactically, the report suggests U.S. forces use this technology
00:58:30
as the ultimate force multiplier.
00:58:34
The result was that the hundreds of Venezuelan guards mentioned
00:58:37
in the reports were fought in a traditional gun battle.
00:58:40
They were incapacitated, sick, dizzy and bleeding long before
00:58:44
U.S. troops make contact. This allowed a small team of
00:58:47
approximately 20 operators to walk virtually unopposed through
00:58:51
a much larger force. I wonder, Lance, if.
00:58:56
If I I know what you're going to say.
00:58:58
No, I wonder if we make like a Faraday bag, suit and hat, will
00:59:05
we be protected? Oh no.
00:59:08
You think I was going to say that?
00:59:09
Hold on. You think I was OK, so hold on.
00:59:11
Let me stop because you always say I know what you're going to
00:59:13
say and rarely 99.9% of time you don't know.
00:59:18
Buck ahead. No, a lot of times.
00:59:20
You really don't. I was wrong, I thought.
00:59:22
Don't know what I'm going to. Say this must be the
00:59:24
discombobulator. Well, OK, yeah, that too.
00:59:27
It probably is, yes. I thought that's where you're
00:59:30
going because we've had a lot of discussions about Trump's
00:59:32
terminology. It appears that this is the
00:59:35
discombobulator, or at least this has the potential to be
00:59:37
part of the discombobulator system, but it's called the Soft
00:59:40
Kill. We have a legitimate name now,
00:59:43
not a Donald Trump acronym. I thought that's where you're
00:59:45
going, George. We had laughed about.
00:59:47
That what's the underwater system they got here now?
00:59:49
This is interesting. This is called the Lamprey.
00:59:52
So Lockheed Martin is beyond developing this.
00:59:54
Allegedly they're far enough along that it may get deployed
00:59:58
in the Strait of Hormuz. It's a 24 foot drone and it's
01:00:02
designed to attach to Subs of ships and submarines.
01:00:05
So basically takes a free ride. So it could be put on the bottom
01:00:08
of a destroyer. Otherwise takes a free ride to
01:00:11
conserve battery power. It's so basically kind of
01:00:14
inspired by the lamprey fish. You know how they suck on the
01:00:17
other fish and kind of take their rides and pick up food and
01:00:20
debris from the the fish that's eating larger fish to get on
01:00:23
whales and. Other fish this parasite drone
01:00:26
provides stealthy long range transport, allows it to arrive
01:00:30
so it powers itself. It's got a little turbine, so
01:00:33
why it's running, why it's being transported?
01:00:36
It's powering the whole time. So it basically can do anti
01:00:39
submarine warfare, electronic warfare.
01:00:41
It can deploy aerial drones. So it, it, it's autonomous.
01:00:47
Of course you guys knew that. And it, it's got a modular
01:00:50
payload, so they can adjust the payload.
01:00:52
Like I said, it doesn't have to carry any specific item.
01:00:54
Any of the items I just listed it can do.
01:00:56
It's really interesting. And I guess it can also, after
01:00:59
it deploys, it can sit on the bottom of the ocean and be
01:01:03
activated by the controllers. When they choose to activate it
01:01:07
saying, OK, we've got movement. Let's say Iranian ships are
01:01:10
going to trade our movement. They can actually take it, turn
01:01:13
it on, and then it goes to work. Let's play the clip.
01:01:16
Lockheed Martin has pulled the curtain back on a very different
01:01:19
kind of naval drone. The Lamprey Multi Mission
01:01:25
Autonomous Undersea Vehicle is designed to latch onto the hull
01:01:28
of a friendly ship or submarine and ride hundreds, even
01:01:32
thousands of miles to its mission area.
01:01:35
Instead of burning battery power during transit, it conserves
01:01:38
energy and even recharges itself along the way.
01:01:42
Inspired by Remora fish, Lamprey attaches using suction or a
01:01:46
mechanical docking system. While underway, small onboard
01:01:50
turbines harvest energy from water flowing past the host
01:01:53
vessel, generating electricity and topping off its batteries.
01:01:58
By the time it detaches near its objective, it arrives fully
01:02:01
powered and mission ready. Once released, Lamprey becomes a
01:02:05
modular undersea asset. It's open architecture design
01:02:09
features a 24 cubic foot internal payload Bay, allowing
01:02:13
it to swap mission modules without major redesign.
01:02:17
It can carry lightweight anti submarine torpedoes, electronic
01:02:21
warfare packages, acoustic decoys or deployable sensor
01:02:25
arrays for intelligence gathering.
01:02:27
Lockheed says it can also be fitted with up to three
01:02:30
retractable twin tube launchers for aerial drones, extending its
01:02:33
reach above the surface. Lamprey is built for distributed
01:02:37
warfare. Multiple vehicles can deploy
01:02:40
together, settle quietly on the seabed and wait, collecting
01:02:44
data, relaying intelligence, or repositioning.
01:02:47
When commanded in a conflict, they could shift from passive
01:02:52
sensors to active disruptors or strike platforms.
01:02:55
The concept addresses one of the biggest challenges in autonomous
01:02:58
undersea systems, endurance. By turning friendly vessels into
01:03:03
mobile charging stations. Lamprey trade speed for
01:03:06
persistence in a battle space where hiding matters more than
01:03:10
sprinting, this may be the future of naval autonomy.
01:03:14
Quiet, modular, and already in position before the fight
01:03:18
begins, you're. Crazy, right, George?
01:03:30
Yeah, it is crazy. I think I froze buddy.
01:03:34
Did you? Looks like it.
01:03:36
All right, get the fuck out then.
01:03:37
Let me, let me do it. Hit it again here, OK?
01:03:39
I don't know what happened there, Rose for a second.
01:03:42
OK, listen, let's talk about drones for just a second.
01:03:45
A lot of people don't understand why this technology has been so
01:03:48
prevalent. Of course, it's the cost.
01:03:50
Instead of paying two and a half, $1 for a missile,
01:03:53
you can use a 15 to $30 drone.
01:03:56
It's not a schematic that kind of explains it, but the idea
01:03:58
behind drone technology. And you see how quickly it's
01:04:00
changing. 20 a drone can now seriously damage assets worth
01:04:04
millions and millions of dollars not because of its size, but
01:04:07
because of the smart engineering.
01:04:09
You know they use shape charges focused energy forward.
01:04:12
You see in this munition how that machine steel casing and
01:04:15
then you've got steel fragmentation it'll Pierce
01:04:18
through you know hardened steel and of course then the
01:04:20
projectiles enter for for strikes becoming more and more
01:04:24
prevalent. I think we're going to see more
01:04:25
and more of it. Of course this is multi effect
01:04:27
warhead physics we're talking about.
01:04:30
So that's the true technology and why it's so valuable.
01:04:32
And you're going to see more and more of this.
01:04:33
Of course. Why would you want to spend 2
01:04:35
and a half, $1 on a missile or 1 1/2 or 10
01:04:37
million if you can use a drone to do the same damage in a
01:04:40
precision way? Of course it causes less damage
01:04:44
if it's directly focused on one specific target versus just kind
01:04:48
of the whole theory of power equals blanketing of an area.
01:04:51
So pretty interesting stuff. We'll keep on top of that.
01:04:54
We'll keep doing it without that.
01:04:55
That lamprey could be serious when it comes to the Strait of
01:04:58
Hormuz or even our own coastal lines because they can sit on
01:05:01
the bottom of the water and deploy.
01:05:03
That would include interdiction of drug delivery, you know,
01:05:07
boats. So all right, George, this mom
01:05:10
is going viral for all the right reasons.
01:05:13
She was very unhappy about a woke school that was allowing
01:05:17
boys into the girls bathrooms. No.
01:05:21
So she decided to troll them. And she goes in and pretends
01:05:25
she's an actual school board member.
01:05:28
And she says, what's the difference?
01:05:30
I thought we could be anything we want.
01:05:32
She's going this this clip's pretty funny.
01:05:35
Let's put it up. Listen to what she has to.
01:05:37
Say, making it bigger. Yeah, I'm rid of the text.
01:05:40
Didn't realize it. All right, here we go.
01:05:45
Heather Fletcher Identify as a Board of Education member.
01:05:49
And my pronouns are. I've won.
01:05:52
OK, I'm ready to get to work. Let's get to work.
01:05:58
Oh, really? Why is this not correct?
01:06:01
Can I not just be anything I want to be?
01:06:02
Can I not just be a man if I want to be?
01:06:05
Can I not just be a that's? Transpose.
01:06:08
If I want to be, can I not just be a Board of Education members?
01:06:13
I want to be. Come on.
01:06:15
I'm living in one more reality, right?
01:06:18
I'm living in more reality. And I'm trying to just go with
01:06:22
the club. Thank you.
01:06:24
One of our I won. OK.
01:06:25
I'm a Board of Education member. Hiking Rd.
01:06:28
We're going to see you. Hey, James.
01:06:30
OK. Sure.
01:06:33
Thank you. I guess it isn't reality, huh?
01:06:36
Flying our kids. Transpo.
01:06:39
OK, we're not going to. Oh, that's fucking classic.
01:06:46
Good kudos for her I. Agree.
01:06:49
Maybe we need more of that so. You know something, if I ever go
01:06:52
in front of a judge, I think I'm going to say I identify as a
01:06:56
judge, Your Honor, So please address me accordingly.
01:06:59
Yeah, that's right. Fuck it, I just want to do
01:07:03
everything else. Yeah, and I'm dismissing this
01:07:05
case. Make sure you bring a gavel
01:07:07
George when you do that. With prejudice.
01:07:10
Yeah, with fresh. Exactly.
01:07:12
OK, George, George Lingo's going through the roof on his legal
01:07:16
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What are you laughing about? I'm laughing at the chat because
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they're talking about inventions and they're talking about, yeah,
01:08:02
I invented. I had two kids, this and that.
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Well, somebody had a 13 LB kid baby.
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Strong Russian baby. A 13 pounder Russian too.
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