THE BIG MIG SHOW
JANUARY 05, 2026
EPISODE 736 – 11AM
"Latin America in the Crosshairs: Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico in America's Hemisphere Reset"
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I think so, yeah. Yeah.
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Is cameras adjusted? George is ready to go.
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You didn't get much sleep last night, though, you told me.
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Oh my God I am working off what happened.
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Literally 2 hours sleep. Yeah, what happened?
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I mean, what did you get woke up?
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Sometimes if I get like, like the other night I got woken up
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by my family. I was just dozing off.
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It was like 10:30. It wasn't.
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And that always screws me up because you get pulled out of
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that REM sleep. And then I didn't fall asleep
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for another 3 or 4 hours. I just tossed and turned and it
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was awful because I was getting ready to, I think to have a
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great night of sleep, ended up with a shitty night of sleep.
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That's always the worst. What happened to you?
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What? What happened?
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You just couldn't sleep. Just nothing.
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Caffeine. Anything you can blame it on.
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No no caffeine none of that just fuck I don't know bro sometimes
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I just get like that. Then I woke up like all drenched
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and stuff. I don't know what I.
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Don't know you're weird. You're going through you're
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going through menopause. Maybe that's maybe why you're.
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I don't think so. Negative, Ghost Rider.
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Oh yeah, I got to give a shout out to a new friend of mine.
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Caleb, what's up? If you're watching, come to the
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chat. Who's that?
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Nobody don't want none of your. Business.
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No. What was the name you got?
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I I'm not asking you the details.
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I'm just, what did you say, Kayla?
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Kayla yes. OK, All right.
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I just, I I didn't ask what that was about.
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I just asked who it was my. New big mega new big mega
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listener follower. OK.
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Awesome. All right, I don't.
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Know there you go All right, let's do a little set the mood.
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We got a couple of them for you. I also saw did anybody see
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Techno Madura out there? You guys in the chat saw Techno
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Madura. Did you see it, George?
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Techno Maduro. Did you see the Viking?
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The Maduro, not the the. Techno Viking.
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You remember the techno Viking with the guys drinking the water
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and he starts dancing? Kind of a semi buff looking guy
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with a Viking beard. Techno.
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Viking, somebody took that and turned it into Techno Maduro and
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I got to say the AI portion of the world that does that.
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I appreciate you guys. All right, let's play the first
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one you've got here, George. Sure.
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All amigos Joe soy Sonora Presidento El Senor Donaldo J
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Trumple your ex presidento senior Maduro is no longer your
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presidento. He kept talking shit you know,
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and fucking around though, and he ultimately found out though.
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Anyway, we're going to make Venezuela Grande again.
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Mucho Grande a bigger you'll better than ever before.
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We're going to drill, baby drill.
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We're going to have a big beautiful Fiesta.
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All the tacos you want, mucho mariachi, sexy mamacitas and
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delicious margaritas. If President Trompo is going to
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be a DJ, OK, muchas gracias muchachos.
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Let's make a Venezuela Grande again.
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Arriba, Venezuela Amigos. Yeah, Arriba.
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That's funny. Mucho Grande.
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All right. And of course, anybody that has
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been living on the Rock knows about the Somalians.
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I found this. This is like a new, this is like
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a trailer for a new Disney movie that they're coming out with.
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I think it's going to be great. We don't need to be pirates
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anymore. I found a better way.
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Government funded daycare. We must go to Minnesota.
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To Minnesota. In a world where some rules need
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to be bent, did we spell something wrong?
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Who cares as long as they spell our names right?
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On those $1 checks comes the story of Triumph.
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Remember when we had to illegally steal from innocent
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people like thugs? But now we're stealing from
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innocent taxpayers just like the government intended?
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Look at me. I'm the millionaire now.
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You know, I'm going to say something because I think people
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are getting it twisted. You don't have to be Somalian to
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open a daycare center. You can open up a daycare center
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anywhere in this country. So I think, yeah, if you try to
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put a Somalian daycare center, it's going to put more heat on
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you. So I mean, we'll do the big mega
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daycare center. I mean, we can say.
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We can say we're white. You got what you got in you.
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Jewish in you, Black in you. What else you got in you?
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I got I can go for the minority play.
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I've got Jewish black, the Italian you don't get.
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To. Play.
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Yeah, I've got a mix in there. But here's the deal.
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Let's let's rock'n'roll. Why?
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Why only open one? My my point is, my point is,
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let's do the shell group because I just saw that a guy did this
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in Ohio. I think it was, maybe it was
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Minnesota. I can't remember which one.
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There's so much theft, I can't keep up with it.
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Basically, you just open up a shell Corp and then you can open
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up 3040 daycares all at once. Just open them all at once.
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It doesn't matter. You don't need to have anything
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going on. And then you just get your first
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year's worth of checks before they catch up.
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Probably get 1520 million bucks. You're out of here.
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You're done. It's over with.
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I think if you're a taxpayer, you have a right to open up
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daycares. You have a right to open up
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autism centers. You have a right to open up fake
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Medicare and Medicaid transport companies.
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As a taxpayer, look, you've been paying these people.
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Why not pay yourself? I think it's an amazing
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opportunity. Yeah, amazing opportunity.
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All right, so Maduro, the big news, of course, anybody that
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didn't see this, everybody knows about it.
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Maduro got jacked. I wonder, I wonder if good News
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Jim, did any kind of work in Venezuela.
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I'm going to say you probably did because he's everywhere.
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Good news, Jim. I got Lance.
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Sorry. Well, look, everybody knows
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about Maduro now. We already know.
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And that's a picture of him straight from the plane when he
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got picked up. And that's the one they turned
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into Techno Maduro, which is funny.
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If you haven't seen it, go over to X and look for it.
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Maybe George will grab it while we're talking and we can show
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you guys. I thought it was hysterical,
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Techno Maduro. But here's the deal.
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This isn't the end of it. Maduro is just the start.
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Everything that we're hearing out of the administration, there
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are other countries in the crosshairs now.
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They verbalized, you know, the, the maybe the next targets, but
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Trump's done with this shit. He's not going to allow this
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narco terrorism crap to go on any further.
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It's the end of the story. And of course, what are the what
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are the main countries in the crosshairs?
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Of course, Cuba, Colombia and Mexico.
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So we're going to dive deep into this.
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And, you know, of course, I think there's a shifting tides
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of international power plays, you know, regime changes.
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And I think there's just a lot of geopolitics that are shaping
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our world. And of course, the US is at the
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tip of the spear on that. Look, this is big stuff.
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Shock waves going through all over the world, all kinds of
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reactions, all kinds of threats. You know, they're all, they're
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all posturing. Now.
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The last posturing I saw George is when Maduro was over there
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saying, come and get me, come and get me.
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You think he's regretting that statement, George, at all?
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Probably hell yeah. What do you think?
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I mean, why wouldn't he be? Yeah, you go from president,
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you've got hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars parked
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all over the globe and offshore accounts.
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You've got tons of silver, tons of gold.
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You've got hundreds, probably hundreds of millions of dollars
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in crypto. I don't know why the guy didn't
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just pack it up and roll out. I'm not saying the US would have
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let him, but he could have tried to go to a non extradition
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country. He could have gone to maybe
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China or maybe even gone to Russia and just said I'm going
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to come there and park my money there and that's it.
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I'm done. I don't know if anybody would
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have given him up or not, but it sure was worth a shot versus
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sitting there and talking shit. You know, let me say something,
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Lance, I want, I'm going to switch a single.
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I want you to really digest what I'm going to say right here.
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Right here it is. the United States went into a foreign
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country, arrested a president who had his his own army, his
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own personal security detail and went in there and arrested him.
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Big bamboo, just like that. But guess what?
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We can't fucking arrest any of the corrupt politicians here.
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Think about that for a minute. We can, we can arrest somebody
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in another country, a president, but no politicians, nobody
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that's breaking the law here. This is where the shit's fucked
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up. I know you can count off that,
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but I've been thinking about that all weekend.
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I'm like. No, but it's true.
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I mean, literally, they ran an entire operation, went into a
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foreign country, arrested a foreign dignitary, but yet we
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can't arrest any of the congressional members.
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We can't arrest any Department of Justice prosecutors or any
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federal judges. I agree with you.
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I think that's the elephant in the room.
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I think it's so easy to just go and arrest Maduro, but we can't
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go and arrest Nancy Pelosi for insider trading.
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We can't arrest a shifty Schiff for, you know, mortgage fraud.
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What about Eric Swalwell, he doesn't get to take a hit for
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all the all the information he gave to his Fang, Fang bang,
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bang. I mean, it is pretty ridiculous
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when you think about it. And now they're talking about
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going into maybe Colombia or Mexico, you know, and let's talk
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about let's talk about Cuba. You know, Cuba's been an issue
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for the United States for a very long time.
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You guys know that Cuban missile crisis and lots of other things,
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and I think their vulnerability is obvious, right?
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So because without Venezuelan oil subsidies, I think Cuba's
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economy is going to collapse. It's my opinion.
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I think it's ripe for US pressure and intervention.
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I think it's mirroring Venezuela's fall.
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The people, they are completely suppressed financially.
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You know, I mean, of course, we know about the inability to buy
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groceries and the fact that they have to drive around in old cars
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because there isn't any new importation.
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And you and you really look at the economy there and how tough
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it is on those people. I'm sure they don't want to be
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under Cuba's leadership any longer.
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And there's a lot more to it. Cuba's been doing a lot more
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that we'll discuss here in a minute.
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But and what about Colombia? You got Gustavo Petro's
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government drawn fire, of course, for all his ties to drug
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trafficking and of course his reluctance to crack down on, you
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know, cocoa, you know, coca production.
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I shouldn't say cocoa, that's good.
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That's actually chocolate. But coca production, you know,
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I, I, I can see why the US is going to do something there.
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And of course, Mexico. Claudia Scheinbaum, right,
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President, I think the cartels are controlling large swaths of
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territory and the government there and they're flooding the
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US with fentanyl, car fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine.
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And of course, they are the epicenter of the drug epidemic
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here in the United States. They're using both the southern
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and the northern border, the cartels star.
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And Scheinbaum, you know, look, just keeps pushing back.
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I, I, I think that the fact that they're sharing a border with
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us, they are ripe for an invasion by us.
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I don't think this is going to continue to go on.
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And George, what are your thoughts here?
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Because I think these alliances we're seeing here, I mean, of
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course Cuba's got deep ties with Venezuela, with Colombia.
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Columbia's tied in with FARC, the terrorist group.
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You know, the cartels are here deeply entrenched in the United
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States, and they're entrenched all over the globe.
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We know about a big cartel network in Asia.
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It's working with Asian crime gangs and of course other
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terrorist organizations. I mean, I think I think you
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know, and they're, they're, listen, a lot of people are
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complaining about Washington, DC, George.
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They're complaining about Rubio. They're complaining about
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Lindsey Graham. I'm not a fan of Graham, but I
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am a fan of Rubio complaining about Trump saying that they're
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ramping up their rhetoric and they're signaling the regimes in
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Cuba and Colombia and Mexico about sanctions, blockades,
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military actions because Trump wants a broader hemisphere
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reset. And I think he's right, George.
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Well, I'm all for stopping all the drugs and everything coming
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in. So whatever countries are
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bringing in, we know it's Peru, Peruvian flake, they say
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Colombia, you know, that's all the cocaine and stuff.
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And then you got Mexico because they're their presidents ain't
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doing nothing. I mean, look, prime example is
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El Salvador. That president stopped all the
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crime there. Now it's a beautiful country.
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You can go there actually with gold chains on purses, not worry
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about anything getting stolen. You're good.
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So what? You know, why can't you do it in
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any other countries? I understand.
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You know, Mexico is probably out of control and she probably
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does. The president doesn't need help,
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probably from us because you're going against those cartels.
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And they probably have it in a pocket.
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Colombia, too. So listen, we can help you
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eliminate these all these people.
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We got no problem with it. We'll do it if it stops at all.
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But you know what? We'll come get you during the
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night just like we did Maduro. We got no problem with it.
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And Cuba, like you, like you brought Cuba.
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Lance, Cuba's beautiful, but now that they don't have the oil and
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stuff, Venezuela, their economy is, I mean, it's tanked already.
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But I mean, I really feel bad for the Cuban people because
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they don't deserve it, but that that they're trying.
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I think what Trump's trying to do is just kill the economy
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there. This way the regime gets out and
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they can, you know, put in a new government and everything for
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the people because Cuba's beautiful.
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Even you know what, Lance? We probably should go to
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Venezuela right now and go buy some beachfront property.
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Yeah, I've seen them talking about that on X Margarita
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Island, which is just beautiful. I understand.
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I've never been there. And they're talking about how
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amazing you can buy beachfront lots for 100 grand.
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You know, there's there's lots of properties there that are
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really reasonable. But of course, that won't be for
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long. Assuming this government gets
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turned around, I imagine Venezuela's real estate will
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will literally go up by a lot. But you got to look at, you
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know, this is so complicated because of course, broader
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security, those are the things that matter in our country,
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right? There are Chinese spy bases
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right now in Cuba. For any of you who didn't know
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that, maybe that's new information, but they had,
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they're spying on us from Cuba and they pay for that service.
00:18:14
Of course, Cuban, the Cuban government benefits from it.
00:18:16
You got to look at all the cocaine factories in Colombia.
00:18:19
That is where the majority of cocaine is processed.
00:18:22
The The coca might be grown elsewhere, but it is processed
00:18:25
in Colombia. I mean, we understand Coca-Cola
00:18:27
needs the coca leaves, you know, for them to make their.
00:18:29
Soda. But you know what's weird?
00:18:31
Did you know that that that Coca-Cola even now is the we we
00:18:36
cover this on a show. I know it's like 10 minutes.
00:18:39
The largest importer of cocaine. The plants literally like 10
00:18:42
minutes from my house. Oh, I didn't know.
00:18:45
My understanding is they bring it into some place in Detroit, I
00:18:48
think. No, it's in Jersey bro.
00:18:50
We've covered all this. Is it in New Jersey?
00:18:52
OK, I don't know why I was thinking Detroit.
00:18:53
I don't know why, but they. Actually bring in cocaine
00:18:56
legally because the flavouring in Coca-Cola not not that you
00:18:59
get high anymore, not that you get any of the the upside of the
00:19:03
cocaine right. You don't get any of the fun
00:19:04
part. You get the flavouring that is
00:19:07
actually comes from cocaine that is imported by Coca-Cola.
00:19:10
And I know you're probably thinking, oh, that's bullshit.
00:19:12
Go Google it after the show. You'll find out that we're
00:19:15
right. And then you got, you know, so
00:19:17
you have all these massive production plants in Colombia,
00:19:20
right? And then you've got all the
00:19:22
fentanyl, carfentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine
00:19:25
importation process going through Mexico.
00:19:28
So all these all these countries are tied together.
00:19:30
And on top of that, you have to look at what Cuba was doing.
00:19:33
They were propping up Maduro. You know, you have to, you have
00:19:37
to. They, they were providing
00:19:38
communications and Intel for Maduro's transport system.
00:19:43
They were really, really working with Maduro because they're
00:19:45
making a lot of money. Plus, they were getting their
00:19:46
oil from Maduro, you know, And Rubio is not dicking around for
00:19:50
anybody. You know Rubio wants Cuba back
00:19:53
because he's Cuban. I I didn't know that, but that's
00:19:56
a good point. It's a very good point.
00:19:58
I didn't know, but for some reason I never even thought
00:20:00
about Rubio being a Cuba. Cuba.
00:20:04
I don't blame him, you know? And he said they were propping
00:20:06
up Maduro. They're providing
00:20:07
communications, you know. Do you know, I got family in
00:20:11
Cuba, I got family in Venezuela. I didn't know that.
00:20:14
Yeah, I do. Yeah, we got a lot of family all
00:20:16
around. Well, let's play this clip.
00:20:18
And he says it. Cuba, you got a problem.
00:20:21
And you know, these guys, they Telegraph before they come in
00:20:24
and punch you in the face. So Cuba, Fafo, baby, straight
00:20:28
from. It's straight from Rubio.
00:20:31
Yeah, look, if I lived in Havana and I was in the government, I'd
00:20:33
be concerned at least a little bit.
00:20:39
He's not concerned. Yeah.
00:20:42
You know, Trump was talking like he was asked about, he was asked
00:20:47
about Colombia, about the, and he said the president, he goes,
00:20:50
oh, come get it. And he said ass.
00:20:51
Trump said I'll come get it, we'll come get his ass.
00:20:54
So and he's brought up Mexico and he's bringing up Cuba.
00:20:57
So, you know, Trump ain't playing.
00:21:00
He's just, it's just a matter of time.
00:21:02
Just same thing like with Greenland, it's just a matter of
00:21:05
time before whatever, how we figure out how we buy it or
00:21:08
whatever, take it over. But it's it's already cemented
00:21:12
in his in the framework. What's he going to do for the
00:21:15
next few years? But let's let's talk more about
00:21:18
Venezuela for a minute, Lance. I personally think one of the
00:21:23
big reasons is I don't know if they're going to try to make
00:21:28
some kind of deal with Maduro, give him less of a sentence.
00:21:31
Who the freak knows, but they probably want to try to get any
00:21:35
of the election information out of him that he knows.
00:21:39
Because Trump has been ramping up even after the arresting
00:21:44
Maduro. He's been ramping up the
00:21:45
election integrity stuff. He's been posting on his on his
00:21:48
true social so and he's been posting before and he's posting
00:21:53
now after. He's posting videos upon videos
00:21:55
of the stuff from the elections. You know, he's getting ready to,
00:21:58
they're getting ready to drop that do.
00:22:01
You think there are people out there that are arguing online
00:22:06
that they believe the reason that Trump went in and got
00:22:08
Maduro was because Maduro is going to be cooperating,
00:22:12
providing information about corruption in our own U.S.
00:22:17
government and of course, Smartmatic?
00:22:22
Well. Whose whose home base and
00:22:24
origination is in Venezuela and then he's going to provide the
00:22:27
details of how Smartmatic was used in the US elections and
00:22:31
other elections around the globe to subvert those elections.
00:22:34
Now people are claiming that is why Maduro and his wife were
00:22:40
captured. Do you believe that, George?
00:22:42
Do you think that's there's no. Truth there I think definitely
00:22:44
the wife is going to be singing like a Canary and I think the
00:22:49
the DOJ is going to use leverage on her to get Maduro to talk
00:22:53
too. That's that's you know, without
00:22:57
a doubt because she can always cry wolf.
00:22:58
Oh my, you know, my dictator husband made me do this, made me
00:23:01
do that, whatever. But, you know, it's all the
00:23:04
information we already have of how they did it and who's doing
00:23:08
it. You know, they had that
00:23:09
information. It's just a matter of, I guess
00:23:13
getting, I don't know, more people that used it like Maduro
00:23:18
to validate it. Maybe.
00:23:20
I don't know but. I mean, it's one perspective.
00:23:25
I I know this, I know it's interesting that considering
00:23:28
the, the origins of Smartmatic and the use of Smartmatic and
00:23:33
the involvement of Venezuela in Smartmatic, What I think is
00:23:37
surprising is that the only thing we've ever heard about
00:23:40
Maduro, not, you know, almost over and over and over again is
00:23:43
just about drugs, narco terrorism, no mention of
00:23:47
election, you know, you know, compromising using Smartmatic
00:23:52
software. Now there are people that
00:23:55
believe, and I'm one of them, that believe that the CIA is
00:24:01
involved with Smartmatic and that may be the reason it's
00:24:04
being suppressed somewhat that that's not more in the Maduro
00:24:08
news cycle is because the CIA is still currently involved in
00:24:12
Smartmatic and the use of Smartmatic to overthrow
00:24:16
governments. Do you?
00:24:17
Remember when they went in to Germany and got the servers and
00:24:21
there was? That was Skidel, the servers in
00:24:25
Germany I don't. Know if there was Skidel?
00:24:27
I don't. It was Skidel SCYI.
00:24:30
Know I know what the spelling of it.
00:24:32
Yeah, it was Skidel. It wasn't that Smartmatic wasn't
00:24:34
involved because SMART if you look at really the access.
00:24:37
But so you remember that, But that was the CIA site and stuff.
00:24:41
Yeah, and the the election. Has been was involved with that.
00:24:45
The election trifecta. The election trifecta, I'll say
00:24:50
for the fifth time is Smartmatic, Dominion and Skidel.
00:24:55
I believe all of them are involved in part of the
00:24:58
subversion of elections here in the United States and around the
00:25:02
globe. So.
00:25:02
We don't hear about Gina Haspel anymore, right?
00:25:04
What happened? Her no Gina Haspel has just
00:25:06
seemed to disappear as far as any discussions.
00:25:08
Maybe she doesn't get more like everybody says.
00:25:12
I don't know man, you know, I, I never really want to buy.
00:25:15
It. Yeah, I never really want to
00:25:17
buy. You know, it's always that queue
00:25:19
narrative was so destructive. It made so many people in that
00:25:22
active. And I'm not a buyer in that
00:25:23
whole queue agenda. I know people still talking
00:25:26
about it but I that wasn't that was an OP.
00:25:30
But that no queue had nothing to do with the Germany stuff and
00:25:33
talking about Gina Haspel, that was just people doing their
00:25:35
homework. But well, there was stuff.
00:25:38
There was stuff in the queue release that they supposedly had
00:25:41
tied through 8 Chan into this alleged raid where people got
00:25:46
shot and Gina Haspel and blah blah blah and all the rest of
00:25:50
that so. Yeah, I don't know, but we I got
00:25:53
a clip here from the Colombian president.
00:25:55
I mean. He's not very stable, is what
00:25:58
Rubio says. And I agree with him.
00:25:59
He's really a weird guy. Him, he's another one him along
00:26:03
with Cuba. But he he's like he's saying for
00:26:06
Venezuela, we are prepared to give even our blood, even our
00:26:12
own lives. We will make them pay a very
00:26:14
heavy price. Well, motherfucker, how come you
00:26:17
ain't in Venezuela right now helping them because we got
00:26:20
still military there. Let's go.
00:26:21
Come on in. See, that's the problem.
00:26:24
It's all talk, no action. You know Trump calls Petro a
00:26:27
sick man who likes to make cocaine running cocaine mills.
00:26:33
Have you played a clip? Yeah, let's go ahead.
00:26:38
ES El petrolio venezuelano sola tigras Y know recursos naturalis
00:26:44
de Venezuela no senora imperialistas ET en nuesto
00:26:49
patrio tracero NE territoria de puto NI Venezuela.
00:27:14
No song tiempo emeria tintos song tiempo finiciones de tomal
00:27:20
partilo frencal fascismo ELA barbarian ferialu arimo arimo.
00:27:37
No, I just want to give you want.
00:27:38
To tell our audience what he was saying, you know that they're
00:27:41
watching on the podcast otherwise.
00:27:44
You're saying down with the dark, dark object of the
00:27:47
imperialistic desire or imperialism.
00:27:52
But I just want if he's, I'm going to give this Colombian
00:27:55
president some advice. The last South American
00:28:00
president that came on TV saying all about America, about Trump
00:28:04
and dancing and getting a bird out.
00:28:06
He's now in, he's actually waiting to be arraigned right
00:28:10
now in New York. I'm just saying, Mr. President.
00:28:12
Question, how did he end up in New York versus Washington?
00:28:16
Because that's where the federal district, that's where they
00:28:18
always all go. Yeah, I.
00:28:22
Don't know. They're always that's the I
00:28:28
don't. Know my thing is I, I, we know
00:28:32
we've got a shit load of left-leaning.
00:28:34
What I. Did had judges there, right?
00:28:36
Oh my God the judge that's hearing his case right now I
00:28:39
know is a stupid. He's like 90 something years
00:28:41
old. Mother fucker should be tired.
00:28:42
I shouldn't let him be that old. This judge was the one that
00:28:45
denied Trump the payments, like to stop the payments with the
00:28:48
suits, and then he's the one that wanted to let go all the
00:28:54
Venezuelan immigrant gangs out of custody.
00:28:59
Hey, let me let me jump on something you just said.
00:29:01
Anybody in the audience have a 90 year old in their life, Their
00:29:04
mother, their father, I don't care.
00:29:07
Sister, brother, I don't I don't know anybody that's a 90 year
00:29:09
old. And can anybody tell me straight
00:29:13
up? Do you feel like they're 100%
00:29:16
mentally? Do you feel like they're 100%?
00:29:19
Do you feel like that? Tell me in the chat, because my
00:29:23
mom's 93 and she's about 85 or 92% mentally, but I can tell you
00:29:29
she wouldn't be capable of being a federal judge.
00:29:32
I'd like to know why they never kick the why are these people
00:29:36
allowed to stay in there into their 90s?
00:29:40
Ginsburg stayed there until she was like 93.
00:29:42
That is just absolutely insane. Any doctor would tell you that
00:29:46
that isn't that is not a good place for somebody to be.
00:29:50
George, you got any thoughts on this?
00:29:51
Why does this just keep going on and on and on?
00:29:53
I just said it, love. They should have had this
00:29:55
Buddhist ass. Yes, yeah, because, you know,
00:29:57
they're there's no end day to their to their appointments and
00:30:01
stuff. They can you know, they could go
00:30:03
until they retire, until they die, be on the bench, which is
00:30:06
stupid. I mean, let a younger person in
00:30:09
or something give other people a chances to be judges.
00:30:12
These these they're old and they're crep and they're so
00:30:15
antiquated in their ways. A lot of them.
00:30:18
No, but mentally, somebody in their 90s, and I'm not picking
00:30:21
on older people. My mom's got relatively good
00:30:23
mental acuity, but she's definitely not ready to be a
00:30:25
Supreme Court Justice. I'm just saying that.
00:30:28
You know what? The day I got it.
00:30:30
Go ahead. You would think that someone
00:30:32
like that age would retire and enjoy his retirement, right?
00:30:36
Yeah, they don't want to give up power.
00:30:37
No. Maybe they're on the hook to
00:30:40
somebody, maybe for money or favors, and they have to stay on
00:30:44
there. That's fine.
00:30:45
I mean, I mean, there's definitely something because
00:30:47
it's ridiculous. Who in their 90s are, are you
00:30:50
telling me you don't have better things to go do knowing that
00:30:53
your your life is coming, you know, probably to an end within
00:30:56
if you're lucky, you might live to 10234I mean, we're not seeing
00:30:59
a lot of people live beyond that.
00:31:01
And those are the very fortunate ones.
00:31:03
Like it just doesn't make any sense to me.
00:31:05
It's when you think about lifetime appointment.
00:31:08
It should be lifetime appointment, but you can't serve
00:31:10
past the age of 79. That's it.
00:31:13
Cut it off. I mean, 75, whatever you guys
00:31:15
think. I'm just sick of this.
00:31:17
I'm sick of this lifetime appointment, absolute immunity.
00:31:20
Fuck this shit. This shouldn't be going on.
00:31:22
It's crazy. You know, Trump is already
00:31:25
predicting it, that of course Cuba's going to collapse for a
00:31:27
number of reasons. The money coming from Venezuela,
00:31:30
who knows what China's position is going to be.
00:31:32
Are they going to continue to keep their surveillance bases
00:31:35
there? I don't know.
00:31:37
You got, you got Colombia. That guy's not very stable.
00:31:40
I guess I should ask the audience though.
00:31:41
You, you see the cooperation of Mexico's leadership, right with
00:31:44
the cartels, probably out of fear.
00:31:47
When we come back, number one, we're going to play Techno
00:31:51
Maduro. I just dumped it into notion for
00:31:53
George. So Techno Maduro coming up and
00:31:56
we're going to ask you guys in the chat.
00:31:58
We're going to take wagers. Who's going to be next, Mexico,
00:32:02
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What do we got here? Who is it?
00:38:11
What singing guy? What's it called?
00:38:12
Techno. This is Maduro Maduro baby.
00:38:16
Somebody took it or techno Vikings been out there, George,
00:38:18
I know you've seen it. It's this guy that took some
00:38:21
parade somewhere. He's kind of a semi buff.
00:38:22
He's got a big Viking beard and he's like all of a sudden he's
00:38:25
like drinking water and you're like, what's this all about?
00:38:27
And then all of a sudden the guy starts doing this techno dance.
00:38:29
Well somebody took that and they a eyed it with Maduro all.
00:38:32
Right, let's play it. Techno Maduro, baby, let's go.
00:39:06
So you see that outfit that he's wearing, Medora, that's a Nike
00:39:09
outfit. And you know that Nike had sold
00:39:11
out of that once he would see them wearing it.
00:39:13
And I don't know if people notice.
00:39:15
I was talking to me and Lance were talking about it.
00:39:17
You see how many since he got picked up in Venezuela and bring
00:39:20
it over here and he's in the States.
00:39:23
And from different points, how many different outfits he had
00:39:25
on. He had like a turquoise jacket
00:39:28
on this outfit, another different outfit.
00:39:32
I never seen a prisoner have this many different outfits in
00:39:34
one day and changing. I don't know what the point of
00:39:38
it is, how, why? But it's kind of weird because
00:39:43
his wife. Had an origins hoodie, a light
00:39:45
blue origins hoodie. Origin came out, made some
00:39:48
comment about availability or something but it looks like it's
00:39:51
legit. I I don't really know what's
00:39:53
going on, but first of all, normally you get arrested as
00:39:57
soon as you arrive at your location or priority location,
00:40:01
you're already in like a jumpsuit or whatever.
00:40:03
They don't really, they don't really wait.
00:40:05
I'm I just don't know. And of course, I what do you
00:40:08
mean? Go ahead, you.
00:40:10
You're they're, they're travelling, they just arrested
00:40:13
him. They're they're into.
00:40:14
The Why so many clothes changes, George, what do you think?
00:40:16
The shit I don't know, I have no idea.
00:40:18
I mean I. Find a very strange.
00:40:19
Weird country and maybe he gets a different status but I just
00:40:23
don't. I don't know, see his wife
00:40:25
getting her clothes changed. She was wearing the same shit
00:40:30
whatever they had. Around You want me?
00:40:31
Want me to be honest with you? Here's what I don't understand.
00:40:33
I'm not saying I understand this part of the law.
00:40:35
Please lie to me, Lance. Please.
00:40:36
I don't understand this part of the law.
00:40:38
Yeah, I don't. I don't want to lie to you for
00:40:39
sure about this because I don't know.
00:40:41
Some. Of the audience knows this is a
00:40:43
narco terrorist, right? I'm not sure why he wasn't put
00:40:48
at Gitmo. If you think about the
00:40:50
terrorists that were sent to Gitmo, right?
00:40:52
That were sent from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq you know you you
00:40:57
look. At those narco terrorists those
00:40:59
were. But why does a narco terrorist?
00:41:02
Why is that different that you go to AUS court?
00:41:05
Why is that? Because he got indicted
00:41:10
federally indicted through the DEA.
00:41:14
You know, for me it's interesting and I want to tell
00:41:16
you why. Why take the chance if
00:41:20
illegally? And again, I'm not an expert in
00:41:22
this area. So let me let me preface that
00:41:24
and maybe somebody in the audience is, wouldn't it be a
00:41:27
better choice to have him face a military court?
00:41:32
Now, whether or not you can do that legally, I have, I'm not
00:41:34
sure. But they did it with the people
00:41:36
that that committed terrorism in the Middle East.
00:41:39
Those people ended up at Gitmo. The question is this, wouldn't
00:41:44
that be a better court to face the the the system in because we
00:41:47
would be less chance of getting like we did.
00:41:49
We've already pulled a shitty leftist judge, right?
00:41:54
That's what we're pulling in New York.
00:41:55
Shitty leftist judges. It happens all the time.
00:41:57
There. Isn't it riskier to send them to
00:41:59
a court in New York? George for for for
00:42:01
accountability. Is it riskier?
00:42:09
I don't know, man. We had a lot of high profile
00:42:10
people in New York. Nothing's ever happened.
00:42:13
I mean, it only happens in the movies, but I don't know.
00:42:19
I mean. I'm just saying look, look at
00:42:20
the judges. We know that I'm going.
00:42:21
To tell you right now, the federal facility was in
00:42:24
Brooklyn. Is it in Brooklyn where they
00:42:27
hold them, or is it Manhattan? That thing's a place is a
00:42:30
shithole compared to Gitmo. Oh yeah, I'm sure they.
00:42:35
In Gitmo, you got to treat a lot better, better food and stuff.
00:42:37
So I think they want, you know what?
00:42:40
They probably want to put him in that shit hole, him and his
00:42:42
wife, let him feel the environment, see how crappy it
00:42:45
is, see the food and stuff. Sometimes the people will break
00:42:48
over that they can't handle it. Especially like somebody of his
00:42:51
stature, him and his wife, you know, the quality of food
00:42:54
they've been eating and treatment.
00:42:55
All of a sudden you go from all that glamour glitch and great
00:42:59
food to nothing. Ramen noodles up.
00:43:05
That's if you get the that's if you get commissary on pretrial.
00:43:09
A lot of times you and especially if they have them in
00:43:11
solitary, which is likely they're going to put them in
00:43:13
solitary. They'll be on a limited
00:43:15
commissary list. I'm not even sure because I
00:43:17
don't even know that he'll have access to anything other than
00:43:19
tap water. And I heard the tap water coming
00:43:22
out of that jail is just horrible.
00:43:23
So I don't know. Everything coming out of jail is
00:43:26
fucking horrible. Well, you know, Cuba's been
00:43:29
working with these spy bases since 2019.
00:43:32
They've been upgraded. They're they're using them to
00:43:34
monitor U.S. military activities.
00:43:35
Of course, that was used for the drug trafficking boats and a lot
00:43:39
of other things. Look, I think the precedents are
00:43:42
here. Miguel Diaz, I think he's in
00:43:45
trouble. I think if I were him, I'd just
00:43:47
shut the Frick up. I wouldn't make it was probably
00:43:49
even a small word. And you were talking about the
00:43:51
post that Donald Trump was doing, George.
00:43:53
And here's when we've got talking about did the CIA work
00:43:57
with Venezuela and the Democrats to steal and rig elections over
00:44:00
the last couple of decades? I think the answer to that is
00:44:04
yes. Let's play.
00:44:05
Just let. Why did Trump posted this the I
00:44:07
think yesterday or the day before?
00:44:10
I found that there were about 25 ballots that were not
00:44:14
printed from the official Dominion PDF ballot.
00:44:20
In other words, the printing process appearance is completely
00:44:25
different than what you would get from a first generation PDF
00:44:28
printing. We had approximately 25
00:44:32
ballots that were not created from the PDF that is used for
00:44:39
the election process. So in other words, the election
00:44:43
provider comes up with ballots and it's specific.
00:44:48
To. A geographical area because the
00:44:51
person that lives in this neighborhood might not be voting
00:44:54
for the same people that live in that neighborhood or, or another
00:44:57
neighborhood. So here in Maricopa County, from
00:45:00
memory, you had 5012 or something like that, just over
00:45:04
5000 different permutations and combinations to the ballots.
00:45:09
Then that's multiplied by two because there's a Spanish
00:45:12
version that's available for each one of these ballots, but
00:45:14
it's the same ballot with the same people, just in a different
00:45:17
language. So we've got 5, we'll just say
00:45:21
5000 different ballots for now that are created ahead of time,
00:45:25
and those are created in PDF. Now the big reason why is that
00:45:28
you have a third party send out mail in ballots.
00:45:32
So those have to be created in advance.
00:45:34
And 2nd, for your early voting, you have vote on demand.
00:45:37
So in other words, even if I live way out in the corner of
00:45:39
the county, but I work downtown, I could go to something
00:45:41
downtown, they could print my ballot from my area and I could
00:45:44
vote here. It's convenient.
00:45:45
A lot of people do that. These PDFs are created in
00:45:47
advance. They're obviously good quality
00:45:49
PDFs, and when they're printed they should look roughly or
00:45:52
exactly the same. In this group of ballots, I find
00:45:57
that the quality is severely degraded from what APDF would
00:46:01
be, as if printed on demand or if printed by your third party
00:46:06
provider who prints these all the time.
00:46:09
I'm Eric speaking, forensic chemist and a forensic document
00:46:15
analyst. That means I deal with all
00:46:16
aspects of question documents, when they were made, if they've
00:46:20
been altered, changed or added to, and how long ink has been on
00:46:23
paper. I was asked if I had experience
00:46:26
in election matters to look at primarily printing processes,
00:46:30
machine copied marks, CPS code, which is a counterfeit
00:46:34
protection system. And I said that I did and I
00:46:37
traveled to Arizona with three other people from my office that
00:46:41
I had. Number one is that there were a
00:46:43
series of ballots that I examined the photographs of and
00:46:48
the minion as the election subcontractor produced ballots
00:46:54
for each of the zones or districts that were involved, at
00:46:58
least in the area that I looked at here in Maricopa County.
00:47:02
And there were 5000 approximately a little over
00:47:05
different ballots. As you know, in a state, there
00:47:07
could be two different senator races, they could be 10
00:47:10
different house races, and all the permutations and
00:47:14
combinations is what gives you the 5000.
00:47:16
So they create a final ballot for each one of these districts
00:47:21
or zones or regions so that when you go in and you give your name
00:47:24
and that knows you're from this area, you would get this ballot
00:47:29
to vote on all the issues that pertain to you and only the
00:47:32
issues that pertain to you. And I found that there were
00:47:34
about 25 ballots that were not printed from the official
00:47:38
Dominion PDF ballot. In other words, the printing
00:47:44
process appearance is completely different than what you would
00:47:49
get from a first generation PDF printing.
00:47:52
As you can imagine, the lines are perfect.
00:47:56
So they're perfectly straight, no breaks and then the circles
00:47:59
or ovals as they may be. And they're a solid line.
00:48:01
When I examined some of the early voting ballots and
00:48:06
Election Day ballots from various polling locations, there
00:48:10
were about 25 that did not have printing from this perfect
00:48:17
PDF as you would expect, but instead had breaks in all the
00:48:21
same places around an Oval. So you can look at one of the
00:48:25
ovals. And there are imperfections in
00:48:27
the line and they're in the same place on every single one of
00:48:30
these ballots. These 25 unidentifiable
00:48:36
ballots alone represent over double the amount of Joe Biden's
00:48:40
10 vote mark in July of 21. Actually before that we we told
00:48:47
them in June, we told them that we suspected from what we're
00:48:51
seeing 25 plus counterfeit inauthentic ballots.
00:49:00
That was early on in the process, again, because of
00:49:04
propaganda by the GOP's attorney, the GOP, other
00:49:11
conservative operatives, they planted the seed inside this
00:49:16
that you can't trust that no, that's not it, etcetera.
00:49:19
You'll hear more about it, but everyone on the people up there
00:49:22
knew this. In advance even of this hearing
00:49:26
today. Now the reason I bring that up
00:49:28
is they had well over a year and a half to react to this so it
00:49:32
wouldn't be duplicated. In 2022.
00:49:37
But they didn't. They did nothing and they
00:49:40
allowed it. They enabled this to be done
00:49:42
again. Yep, yeah, little smell.
00:49:45
I'm going to take a little smelling salt.
00:49:47
It's like the minion. Little smelling salts, right?
00:49:50
There, And you wonder why Dominion Voting sold the company
00:49:55
is like a couple months ago. Gee, perfectly.
00:49:59
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, a lot of
00:50:02
allegations. We'll have to see what comes out
00:50:04
of it. Now you've got the video.
00:50:06
Let's see here. First of all, you have Chuck,
00:50:08
little bitch Schumer. Yeah, the hypocrisy of them, you
00:50:11
know, Yeah, I don't know if these Democrats or any even
00:50:14
whoever forget like maybe how they spoke differently a few
00:50:18
years ago and then now are just flipping the script because.
00:50:23
I I have an answer for that. Sure, God.
00:50:27
It's because when you lie all the time lies and it's proven
00:50:33
and studied that a lie, you have difficulty remembering what the
00:50:37
lie was. So when you lie for a living
00:50:40
like Chuck Schumer, and you just constantly are splurting out lie
00:50:43
after lie, you can't remember any of it because there is no
00:50:46
order to it, because it never really happened, or because what
00:50:48
you're stating is a lie. You don't really have the same
00:50:52
effect that if it's a memory. If you lie about some event
00:50:55
where George lies about me punching him and that event
00:50:59
never occurred, the details of the event when George tells the
00:51:02
same lie maybe 5 or 8 years later, he doesn't really
00:51:05
remember what he said. Now it's going to be that the
00:51:08
shortest story is going to change.
00:51:09
What I'm suggesting is that Schumer lies every time
00:51:13
Schumer's lips are moving. You can count on the fact that
00:51:15
he did 100% that 80% of what is coming out of his mouth is a
00:51:18
lie. That's my take.
00:51:21
Pretty much. So here we have Chucky Schumer,
00:51:24
Chucky boy. Back in 2020, he was slamming
00:51:29
Trump, slamming him for not going after Maduro because you
00:51:32
know why? Because it was Biden who put
00:51:36
the, I think, the initial $25 million reward bounty on Maduro.
00:51:41
You know how you can stop Chuck Schumer from lying?
00:51:43
Take him out. Every time he lies.
00:51:45
If we had a congressional slapper, So what?
00:51:48
What does it? The congressional slapper uses
00:51:50
AI and if it comes out with the congressional member is saying
00:51:53
is a lie. The congressional slapper, it's
00:51:56
one of the guys that's been on Power slap.
00:51:57
We get one of the heavyweights from Power Slap and every time
00:52:00
they lie when they're in Congress, he checks AIAI says
00:52:04
that is 100% a lie. He has to go up and give them a
00:52:07
power slap. I think if you power slap Chuck
00:52:10
Schumer, odds are he wouldn't lie again.
00:52:13
I would just say we can get rid of them by sending them to the
00:52:16
gallows. But anyway, so he was slamming
00:52:19
Trump back in 2020 for not going after Maduro, yadda yadda yadda,
00:52:24
all that good crap, right? But now it's today, 2026, and he
00:52:31
and he's fighting Trump about his actions.
00:52:33
I mean, it's just stupid. If if it was any other president
00:52:41
that went and did this in Maduro a few days ago, it'd be fine.
00:52:45
Only because it's Trump's name. We have TDs.
00:52:48
I'm going to play the clips. You can see it first hand.
00:52:50
There's all these people got TDs and they're just, they're just
00:52:53
dumb. That's why it's good that we
00:52:55
just show this shit everywhere. He brags about all these things
00:52:58
he wants to do or is doing, but his actions belie his words.
00:53:03
Maybe the best metaphor was his claim to bring democracy to
00:53:08
Venezuela. There was a big policy there.
00:53:14
It flopped. If the policy was working, Juan
00:53:19
Guaido wouldn't be in the balcony here.
00:53:21
He'd be in Venezuela. He'd be sitting in the
00:53:24
president's palace or at least waging a fight to win.
00:53:29
He's here and the president brags about his Venezuela
00:53:33
policy. Give us a break.
00:53:37
He hasn't brought an end to the Maduro regime.
00:53:40
The Maduro regime is more powerful today and more
00:53:42
entrenched today than it was when the president began.
00:53:45
So what can the Congress do about it is the next question.
00:53:48
Well, the next question is very simple, and that is that we have
00:53:53
the War Powers Act. That's a privilege resolution,
00:53:56
which means the Republicans can't block it.
00:53:58
Tim Kaine and I and Rand Paul are sponsors of it.
00:54:02
It's going to come to the floor this week.
00:54:04
And if it is voted for, if it's voted positively in both houses,
00:54:10
then the president can't do another thing in Venezuela
00:54:12
without the OK of Congress. We have to pass and hear
00:54:15
President Trump say that he intended for the United States
00:54:20
to run Venezuela. It was reckless.
00:54:24
It was dangerous. And looking at the president's
00:54:27
demeanor, he didn't even seem to be aware of how dangerous and
00:54:30
reckless it is. Let me be clear, Maduro is an
00:54:34
illegitimate dictator, but launching military action
00:54:39
without congressional authorization, without a
00:54:41
credible plan for what comes next is reckless.
00:54:46
Now, I was in the skiff on three different occasions as recently
00:54:50
as December, and I asked the administration.
00:54:55
I said, I asked them, is the are you pursuing regime change?
00:55:00
Are you intent on taking military action in Venezuela,
00:55:03
Venezuelan territory? And they assured me that they
00:55:07
were not pursuing those things. Clearly, they're not being
00:55:10
straight with the American people.
00:55:14
So I've been talking to so many members of my caucus today.
00:55:18
Everybody is very, very, just totally, totally, totally
00:55:24
troubled, worried about how dangerous this is.
00:55:27
Let me lay out just a few of the actions that have already been
00:55:30
taken to hold the Trump administration accountable.
00:55:34
First Leader Jeffries and I called on the Trump
00:55:37
administration to brief the Gang of 8 immediately following,
00:55:41
followed shortly by a briefing for the entire Congress in the
00:55:44
beginning of next week. You can just cut him I.
00:55:48
Was done anyway. For the audience, you mentioned
00:55:50
skiff and I just want to tell you that something he just did,
00:55:53
he just violated the law. When you're in a skiff, a skiff
00:55:56
is a is a sensitive compartmented information
00:55:59
facility that it's done for the highest levels of security.
00:56:03
Number one, you have to have a high level security clearance to
00:56:06
even enter the skiff, depending on what the discussion is.
00:56:09
Now, it's different if you're coming in as a witness.
00:56:11
They may put you into a skiff as a witness and they might put you
00:56:14
in there with different departmental heads.
00:56:16
But the the security clearances for for like Chuck Schumer and
00:56:19
the rest of them are pretty specific.
00:56:22
He shouldn't have even discussed what happened in the skiff.
00:56:27
What he just did there is he just violated law.
00:56:31
It doesn't matter whether he talked in generalized
00:56:32
statements. He's not supposed to discuss the
00:56:34
reason they're in the skiff because it's supposed to be a
00:56:37
highly secured, you know, controlled area.
00:56:39
You know, of course, where all the US government agencies can
00:56:42
process and store top secret, you know, OS or classified
00:56:46
material and that they can have an open discussion.
00:56:49
You can't bring in, you know, any kind of cell phones or iPads
00:56:52
or any of that kind of crap. None of that comes into the
00:56:54
skiff. So he just disclosed that he had
00:56:57
a discussion in a skiff. He's not supposed to do that at
00:56:59
all. So I mean, if I were them, I'd
00:57:00
arrest him today for that because he basically just leaked
00:57:03
what the discussions in the skiff were about.
00:57:05
So I don't think anybody in on this staff or in our audience
00:57:10
has classified or top secret clearances.
00:57:14
So we shouldn't have heard that just now.
00:57:16
All right, One thing that everybody doesn't want to talk
00:57:20
about is how happy the Venezuelan people are.
00:57:23
They all want to talk about, oh, Trump shouldn't have done this.
00:57:25
Trump should have done that. And what really Schumer should
00:57:28
be saying is I have to say, even if he shouldn't have done it,
00:57:31
even if if Schumer wanted to go online, he should have said, I
00:57:33
have to say, anything that's going to stop the fentanyl from
00:57:36
coming in the United States, car fentanyl, the cocaine
00:57:38
trafficking is probably good for the country.
00:57:41
But but even though I'm not sure he should have done what he did,
00:57:43
it was probably very good for the country overall.
00:57:46
But they don't want to admit that.
00:57:47
They don't want to admit that the Venezuelan people are just
00:57:50
partying their asses off right now.
00:57:51
George, let's play the clip. Come to you.
00:58:00
That's the Maduro being handcuffed and taken in his
00:58:04
vehicle to the helicopter. Yeah, that was the that was the
00:58:08
wrong clip. Apologize to the audience.
00:58:09
Anyway, let me just finish showing it then, because I just.
00:58:27
Audio with it, I don't know, I there's not too much audio with
00:58:30
it, so I put our audio guys. Well, that's Maduro being
00:58:33
escorted to court for his arraignment.
00:58:35
But or, or maybe to the helicopter.
00:58:37
Oh, he's going to the helicopter right now.
00:58:38
You know, I got to say something though.
00:58:39
Dude, did they really need a helicopter?
00:58:41
I mean, look at that flight be like 2 minutes.
00:58:45
I mean, why do they need a helicopter?
00:58:46
Why didn't they just drive him through the streets?
00:58:49
I don't know. Some of this is the some of this
00:58:51
is for the media. In my opinion.
00:58:52
I don't think you needed a helicopter.
00:58:54
What was that? A 2 minute ride from the jail to
00:58:56
the court in New York? I.
00:58:58
Don't know, probably. Yeah, it's it's this is for the
00:59:01
press, man. Maduro is getting the VIP
00:59:04
treatment. We're getting the the VID.
00:59:08
Emphasis on the D All right, Crowds in Venezuela rejoicing.
00:59:12
Let's play the clip. I already kind of set this up
00:59:14
for you guys. What is it, Venezuela?
00:59:17
It's a clip. You got Media 6.
00:59:21
It's you. This is your material, George
00:59:23
Shut. Up it actually topples down
00:59:26
Maduro statue because all right, part of this is because none of
00:59:30
the mainstream media is showing the the celebrations by the
00:59:35
Venezuelan people and they're celebrating everywhere, not only
00:59:37
this country in Venezuela, in Panama is seen too.
00:59:41
They're happy. Visitors are partying down in
00:59:43
Miami. They're happy he's gone.
00:59:45
Here we go. You know what?
01:00:16
You know what I think about when I see that is when they took
01:00:19
down Saddam Hussein's statue. I remember that, yeah, it was
01:00:23
very similar. I was.
01:00:25
Just saying like. Yeah, but but what's really
01:00:30
embarrassing is mainstream press.
01:00:31
You have to come here to the big, big show.
01:00:32
We're happy you do. But look, mainstream press isn't
01:00:36
going to do that, right? They're they're not going to
01:00:37
play that. They can't show you, right,
01:00:39
because it goes against the narrative.
01:00:41
Chuck Schumer, we're going to have more power.
01:00:43
Zach, we've got to shut the fuck up.
01:00:45
Chuck, shut up. We don't want to hear from your
01:00:48
bitch ass, OK? Shut up.
01:00:51
OK, We're happy. I think the majority of the
01:00:54
public's happy. How about all the people out
01:00:55
there that lost a loved 1 to fentanyl and car fentanyl?
01:00:58
Are you happy that Donald Trump is making these moves?
01:01:00
Because I would imagine you'd have to be ecstatic.
01:01:02
And it doesn't matter. I'm sure there's many liberals
01:01:04
that lost friends. There's conservatives, there's
01:01:06
non partisans. All of you watch the show here
01:01:09
because you know, we'll go after everybody.
01:01:10
We would go after Trump if we thought he was wrong.
01:01:12
But how else? What do you, what do you think
01:01:13
you're going to? You're going to go, oh, Mr.
01:01:15
Narco terrorist, would you please stop shipping your drugs
01:01:17
to our country? What do you think they're going
01:01:19
to listen to that? These are cartel members.
01:01:22
These are terrorists. Violence is the only thing they
01:01:25
understand. You're not going to ask them
01:01:27
nicely? Oh, Mr. Maduro, can you please
01:01:29
stop the shipments? Columbia, we'd like you to shut
01:01:32
down all the labs if you would. Please, Sir, may I have another?
01:01:36
Come on. It's not going to happen.
01:01:37
All right? We need Greenland, George.
01:01:40
Do we need Greenland, George? I think we do.
01:01:42
We do, We don't. They say we don't need it for
01:01:44
the menu rules, but for security reasons, because China's all
01:01:47
over there. Russia, I mean, I'm not an
01:01:51
expert on that region, but Bucket, why not take it?
01:01:55
I know the Greenland people don't want they don't mind.
01:01:59
I told you if you if we take Greenland and help them, you
01:02:03
know, with their all the minerals and all the stuff they
01:02:07
have in the ground and sell them and give like dividends to the
01:02:09
people there shit over that. Come in right now, Trump.
01:02:13
Listen, Denmark's been ignoring Greenland for forever.
01:02:16
That you know, like financially the people of Greenland, I think
01:02:19
there's only 56 of them or something.
01:02:21
That's a small number. They would benefit unbelievably.
01:02:24
And again, I'm not talking about you know what, what the, you
01:02:27
know what, what has normally happened decades ago when the UK
01:02:31
did it and many other countries and they just took over.
01:02:33
I think the benefit for Greenland to become part of the
01:02:36
United States, not only safety and security for the people of
01:02:38
Greenland. I think it's amazing.
01:02:40
They become citizens in the United States.
01:02:42
They get all the benefits and of course, the infrastructure that
01:02:46
the US would put into the country would do nothing but
01:02:48
benefit them. Denmark.
01:02:50
Denmark can suck a big fat one. All right, let's play a clip
01:02:53
all. Right, I'll say it afterwards.
01:02:58
He felt very strongly we we needed for national, we need
01:03:02
Greenland for national security, not for minerals.
01:03:05
We had some. We have so many sites for
01:03:07
minerals and oil and everything. We have more oil than any other
01:03:09
country in the world. We need Greenland for national
01:03:12
security. And if you take a look at
01:03:14
Greenland, you look up and down the coast, you have Russian and
01:03:17
Chinese ships all over the place.
01:03:19
We need it for national security.
01:03:21
We have to have it. And he wanted to lead the
01:03:24
church. So we're making him, Marco
01:03:26
today, a special envoy to Greenland.
01:03:30
Greenland, I'm laughing. Rubio just got another job every
01:03:40
time Trump turns around. OK, Special envoy to Cuba,
01:03:43
Special envoy to Venezuela. No special Fucking Rubio.
01:03:47
I don't think he's the busiest. He's the freaking busiest man.
01:03:50
No business. I don't think he's worked this
01:03:51
much in years. Man, man.
01:03:54
Rubio needs more money. Somebody pay that guy more
01:03:57
money, please. I mean, I know he's likely to be
01:03:59
vice president and president of the United States.
01:04:01
I mean, it looks like the direction it's going to be AJD
01:04:04
Van advance Rubio ticket, but Rubio does.
01:04:07
Hey Rubio, we just made you the manager and agent for the big
01:04:10
Mig show. Marco Rubio.
01:04:12
Congratulations, manager and agent for the big Mig show.
01:04:16
You got another job, brother. I know, right?
01:04:19
So I was just thinking because people are talking about Canada
01:04:22
in the chat and stuff. So imagine when Trump does all
01:04:26
when, when he finally drops a hammer on the election, right?
01:04:28
And the minion is Smartmatic because that's who was in Canada
01:04:34
and you know, those elections over there.
01:04:36
So you know, they're probably sweating bullets right now too,
01:04:40
because once it gets exposed, they're going to have to drop
01:04:43
them too. I just want to know, is Eric
01:04:46
Coomer going to get arrested and him, I want to see a Gitmo.
01:04:50
I want to see him tied for treason and seditious conspiracy
01:04:53
and sedition. I honestly can't believe that
01:04:56
this guy has made the statements he's made publicly attacking
01:05:00
Donald Trump and the rest of it and he's still walking around.
01:05:02
And of course, many people have suffered the consequences of the
01:05:05
Dominion lawsuits. Many mainstream media settled
01:05:08
without going to court where they would could have forced him
01:05:11
to bring the evidence forward, but they sucked it up and just I
01:05:13
paid to you know, that never should have happened.
01:05:16
All right, Minneapolis George versus massive.
01:05:19
Daycare Daycare in Minneapolis is now hiring child actors for
01:05:25
three day contract. I shit you nut, we bring the
01:05:29
sauce here. No fraud in this, George.
01:05:31
This is massive. George, have you submitted
01:05:34
yourself and myself? We can go up there and play
01:05:35
children for a couple of days. Fifteen, $4500 for three days,
01:05:38
bro. Oh listen, they're paying $1500
01:05:40
a day. Listen, I got enough.
01:05:42
I'll go to my cousins who's got their kids.
01:05:43
I can get probably easy 5-6 of them easy.
01:05:47
I'm saying let's go borrow a bunch of kids.
01:05:49
Go get your own bro. Let's go make some cheddar.
01:05:51
Hey, anybody in the chat want to loan us their kid for a couple
01:05:53
of days? Why would they want to loan us
01:05:55
their kids when they can just go there to themselves?
01:05:58
Go. Fuzz, they're going to get to
01:06:00
hang out with George and the Lance.
01:06:04
I mean, it's not like you got to babysit them because they're
01:06:06
going to be in daycare all day anyway, right?
01:06:08
Exactly. But I'm just saying 4030, dude,
01:06:11
this is big money, $4500. I'll act as a child actor.
01:06:15
Can you take care of me? I need a little lunch.
01:06:17
When's nap time? I'm just telling you this is a
01:06:20
good deal. But man, how about this fraud?
01:06:23
So here we got this Ventura Village.
01:06:26
I mean, does anything say fraud? Like hiring actors to put them
01:06:30
in your facility while the state is taking a look at everything.
01:06:34
Hold on a second. No experience, George.
01:06:36
No experience required. Stop.
01:06:38
No experience required. Stop, stop.
01:06:39
Just think about this, everybody, they're going to pay
01:06:43
$1500 a day for three days. That's $4500 a day for each kid.
01:06:47
So think about how much money they were freaking scamming from
01:06:50
every from the government with these stupid fake child care
01:06:54
centers and stuff that they they have this much, they have that
01:06:58
much money. No experience required.
01:07:02
If I was the government, if I was the government, I'd go with
01:07:04
undercovers. I don't know where you're going
01:07:05
to get your undercover kids from, but you can figure it out.
01:07:07
But go in there, get our get our money back because I am.
01:07:13
I'm not paying taxes. Fuck that.
01:07:15
Yeah, I mean, why would you, why would anybody pay taxes at this
01:07:18
point? Because at the end of the day,
01:07:20
regardless of what the IRS acts like it is, it's really just the
01:07:23
collection arm for the Federal Reserve.
01:07:25
And with the way they're giving away our money in the in in DC,
01:07:28
do you really feel like you should be funding any of this?
01:07:30
How about funding your own household with that extra money?
01:07:33
How about taking care of your friends and family members?
01:07:36
I'd rather see you give it directly to veterans or homeless
01:07:38
people on the street because at least you'd think that maybe
01:07:40
they're going to use it for something.
01:07:41
I don't know how many. They'll go out and buy drugs and
01:07:42
alcohol. I don't know, but at the end of
01:07:44
the day, at least it wouldn't be going to buy Lamborghinis and
01:07:47
Ferraris and luxury trips and Chanel bags and trips to Dubai
01:07:52
and, you know, big, big bags full of cash that you just walk
01:07:55
right through the airport with. I mean, what the heck?
01:07:58
All right, another cartel leader goes down.
01:08:00
Mexico's trying to make some moves.
01:08:01
El Sagitorio, who's the top leader of the Beltran Leia
01:08:06
cartel, just got cracked. Now, George, are you noticing
01:08:10
that? It seems like we're seeing more
01:08:12
high level cartel members kind of getting grabbed, but not from
01:08:16
necessarily the top, top, top of the cartels.
01:08:19
We're seeing a lot of guys on the lower cartels, but do you
01:08:22
think they're being offered as a sacrifice so that the Mexican
01:08:25
government can act like? The top leader of the Beltran
01:08:28
Levan Cartel. So that's the top guy.
01:08:31
No, but the Beltran Leva cartel, it's not as big as the Gulf
01:08:36
Cartel. But it's a cartel, So what
01:08:39
happens is. No, I'm saying do you think
01:08:41
Mexico is doing this to maybe try to get some heat off of
01:08:43
them? Yeah, so.
01:08:44
What they do is they they're just going to give up the top
01:08:46
guy. Meanwhile the next guy in line
01:08:48
comes in, takes over. You have to take them all out
01:08:52
completely. It's either that or nothing.
01:08:54
And. You have to seize all their
01:08:55
assets. You can't leave them capital to
01:08:58
continue to go on 'cause their. Last name is Noriega.
01:09:02
Yeah. Interesting.
01:09:05
Yeah. All right, talk.
01:09:08
Tell me about this tuna, because you ever go tuna?
01:09:11
I went tuna fishing. I've never gone tuna fishing.
01:09:14
I went on an overnight tuna trip.
01:09:15
I'm telling you, I caught a how was that?
01:09:16
I caught a 80 pounder, right? And you're on a, you're on a
01:09:19
part like a boat with a bunch of people.
01:09:21
That shit was 80 pounder. You don't got no, you're just
01:09:24
holding the pole in your hands. You ain't got no no gear, no
01:09:27
pole thing in there. My arms are tired, I'll tell you
01:09:29
that. Well, I'll tell you this, I've
01:09:31
never gone for tuna. I, I used to go out from Montauk
01:09:34
Point. You go on the fishing trips and
01:09:35
they go out and catch mackerel and you know, whatever else.
01:09:38
And I've been on those and you know, you get some rough water.
01:09:41
It's tough. Now.
01:09:41
I've seen these guys talking. Tuna here, Lance.
01:09:43
We're talking tuna. No, no, I know it's a whole
01:09:45
different fish. I was I was getting to that
01:09:47
point. The point is, is that I have
01:09:49
been years ago, I went to Japan multiple times back, back when I
01:09:55
was living a different life and I, I was taken around by the
01:09:59
people I was meeting with several times.
01:10:01
They took me all over. They, they controlled large
01:10:04
parts of Tokyo and Japan. And I went to the tuna.
01:10:08
I went to the auctions where they sell these fish.
01:10:11
Now it's very early in the morning.
01:10:12
I want to say it was 5:30 or 5:00 in the morning when the
01:10:15
auctions start. And I have to say, going to a
01:10:18
fish auction with a hangover is a horrible, horrible idea.
01:10:25
But these auctions are extremely clean, like you would expect in
01:10:27
Japan. Everything is just spotless.
01:10:29
And they've got barrels of eels and mackerels.
01:10:31
You name it, they've got every fish for possibly can come I.
01:10:33
Want to know why this fish went for that much money?
01:10:36
I'm about to tell you. There's only it's 536 lbs.
01:10:39
I mean, that's. I watched some fish sell for
01:10:41
hundreds of thousands of dollars.
01:10:43
The most expensive fish I saw was about 3 or 400 I think
01:10:46
back then. And they do this little thing
01:10:48
where they take a little, they take this little thing, they
01:10:50
stick with the. Favorite you ever watched?
01:10:52
I'm explaining the audience. Did you?
01:10:53
Ever watch the tuna fishing show?
01:10:54
Where? They, you know, never watched
01:10:56
any. Of it I forget.
01:10:56
Yeah, they. Do so.
01:10:57
So for the audience, they take a sample of the fish and they hand
01:11:00
out these little corners and people, yeah, it's like a little
01:11:02
core thing, right? Exactly like a little metal
01:11:04
tube. They stick into the fish and
01:11:05
they hand out these samples to the people that are bidding and
01:11:08
they taste it and they're looking for the fatty content of
01:11:11
the tuna. Hold on, so my understanding, I
01:11:15
don't know, maybe I'm wrong, maybe you're wrong, but they
01:11:18
take a core sample to make sure the fish wasn't burnt.
01:11:20
So when they were catching it they didn't burn the the meat.
01:11:24
The fat sample they take from the tail they cut.
01:11:26
They burn the meat. I don't understand that.
01:11:28
If you, if you reel a fish in too hard and he's overworking it
01:11:32
and you don't let the fish cool down properly, water stuff, the
01:11:36
meat gets burned. That's why they do that core
01:11:38
sample to see that. And then they cut a SEC piece
01:11:41
from the tail towards the end, like a little piece like this.
01:11:45
And that's what they see, how the fat they look at the lines
01:11:47
of fat content and stuff. Well, when I was at the auction,
01:11:50
they were giving out some samples of the material they
01:11:53
were pulling out of the fish. Now be honest, I can't remember
01:11:55
where they pulled it out of, but I was wondering what they were
01:11:57
doing and one of the guys with me had to explain it.
01:12:00
So I actually saw them handing out samples and the guys would
01:12:02
go like Disney kind of taste. And I, I, I have no idea what
01:12:05
they're looking for, but it sounds like, you know, that's
01:12:06
right, they're looking for fatty.
01:12:08
So my guess is this fish, the guy that bought it is known as
01:12:11
the Tuna King. His name is Kiyoshi Kimura, and
01:12:14
he's a real flamboyant sushi chain owner.
01:12:16
He owns tons of sushi places, a lot of them in those conveyor
01:12:19
belt sushi places, but he also owns a lot of high end super
01:12:22
nice ones. And this, this is the Toyosu
01:12:26
Fish Market. It's the same place I went.
01:12:29
So this pet fish was 536 lbs. And the reason George and I
01:12:32
making a deal of this is it was caught up Japan's northern
01:12:36
coast. That's the highest price since
01:12:38
1999. The highest fish in 1999 was
01:12:42
$2.1 million and then last year the top bid was $1.32 million.
01:12:49
Now I didn't see any fish sell for that.
01:12:51
I saw fish selling for three 400 which I was still
01:12:53
shocked about that, but this was a 500 bid and it sold for
01:12:57
$3.2 million. Think about the guys that caught
01:13:01
that fish. Now they these sales are pre
01:13:05
dawn. Like I told you, it's super
01:13:06
early. He didn't think he was going to
01:13:08
have to spend that much. But a lot of this comes after
01:13:11
they were worried about the bluefin stocks coming down.
01:13:13
They they were near collapse and Japan, you know, stopped
01:13:16
fishing. There was a bunch of stuff that
01:13:17
happened. They tried to stabilize.
01:13:19
And I guess these fish are coming back now because of
01:13:21
course, the Japanese eat a lot of fish.
01:13:23
As you guys know, $3.2 million, George, that's a lot of money
01:13:27
for a fish, is it not? Yeah, I'm trying to fucking
01:13:31
think how how's it going to recoup his money, how much he's
01:13:33
selling it for? I don't know.
01:13:35
I mean, it's 536 lbs and that's not 536 lbs that you all could
01:13:41
use that, you know, it's. Some of its bones, some of its
01:13:44
organs. No, no, no.
01:13:47
When they weigh, they take, they gut the fish out.
01:13:49
It's oh. Yeah, OK.
01:13:50
Yeah, I have no idea. I didn't pay any taxes a lot of
01:13:53
times, right. The fish were probably good A.
01:13:54
Lot of times I'm looking there and it's got the head still on.
01:13:56
Usually when they weigh the fish they cut the back end of the
01:14:00
tail the. The auction, the head was still
01:14:03
on. At the auctions on the expensive
01:14:06
fishes, the head was still on. It didn't just sell the body.
01:14:09
Doesn't mean maybe they discount for the head.
01:14:11
I don't know. Maybe there's I I heard the
01:14:13
cheeks though, George, aren't the cheeks in the tuna, like,
01:14:15
really, really desirable? The cheek.
01:14:17
The cheek. Yeah, I think the cheeks are a
01:14:19
big deal. All right, Iranians are taking
01:14:22
over entire cities. George, tell me what's going on
01:14:24
here. They're saying because the
01:14:27
financial collapse, I think people are just fed up with
01:14:31
them. Fuck it.
01:14:32
I mean, why not? So they're, you're not seeing
01:14:35
too much of this on the mainstream media, by the way, Of
01:14:38
course not. But they're Iranians are
01:14:40
protesting all over the place. First it was a little, it was
01:14:43
actually peaceful. But somehow they got to look,
01:14:46
they got a hold of some guns and stuff, a little fire.
01:14:50
It ain't so peaceful now. And the, I forget his name, the
01:14:55
Khomeini, whatever he is, it's been said that if his guard get
01:14:59
overrun that he's going to escape and leave the country.
01:15:01
I think go to Russia. Well, don't be surprised if
01:15:05
Israel and the CIA helped him, these people protesters out and
01:15:10
get rid of them because that's what they want to get rid of.
01:15:12
I know the. Well, the their currency just
01:15:16
tanked, right? It was like 1 rial,
01:15:18
million Iranian rial to a dollar.
01:15:21
I think it didn't go to like one point, something 1.34, something
01:15:25
like that. It's 1 riales to like
01:15:30
$1.45. No, no, no 1.45 reals.
01:15:36
Yeah, but it wasn't 1 and it was already bad and that
01:15:40
so that's caused hyperinflation where the people can't even pay
01:15:43
for stuff now. So the rents have gone up, basic
01:15:46
goods they're not available to pay for.
01:15:48
That's what caused was the first trigger of this was the
01:15:52
devaluation of the dollar, which by the way, let me say
01:15:54
intelligence organizations around the globe have used
01:15:56
devaluation of currencies to overthrow regimes since the dawn
01:16:00
of time. Just, you know.
01:16:02
Let's play the clip. Let me play the clip.
01:16:19
Yeah, I don't care about you again.
01:16:20
You can play that tomorrow. All right, Yep.
01:16:23
So that's just one, one video. There's a ton of videos out
01:16:26
there. We don't have to show that many,
01:16:28
but I'm just saying, seems like Iran might go down.
01:16:32
Yeah, I think they're done. Venezuela, you're.
01:16:34
Right. I imagine if Israel can give him
01:16:36
a little push, Israel's going to push him over the edge, all
01:16:39
right. And I don't blame Israel to be.
01:16:40
Honest with you. So we got big news coming out
01:16:42
this morning though, to save one of the best for last Tampon.
01:16:45
Tim Waltz is dropping out of the Minnesota governor's race.
01:16:50
Gee, I wonder why? Maybe because because of all the
01:16:52
Somalian fraud scandals? Wait a minute, I'm going to be
01:16:54
sad for a minute. OK, I'm not saying any longer.
01:16:59
Doesn't surprise me. He sucked anyway.
01:17:01
He was full of crap. I believe he's participated in
01:17:04
the fraud, so it makes total sense to me.
01:17:07
So now they're saying, but they're saying, look, listen, is
01:17:09
it either Amy Klobuchar, Senator Klobuchar or Keith Ellis might
01:17:15
be running now? Keith Ellis is just as corrupt
01:17:17
too, because he allowed a lot, lot of this too.
01:17:19
He's. Klobuchar.
01:17:20
What a piece of shit she is. Yeah.
01:17:23
Oh yeah. You know, we're going from we're
01:17:25
going from bad to worse, but there I.
01:17:27
Wonder though, I wonder what all Without those Somalian votes and
01:17:32
you actually just vote with Minnesota citizens, you might
01:17:36
have some different outcomes. Plus, without the machines and
01:17:40
stuff, you never know. I've said it, mass deportation
01:17:43
of Somalians. I'm done with it.
01:17:44
I, I'm listen, it's not about racism.
01:17:46
It's the fact that they're coming from a scammy nation and
01:17:49
all they're doing is scamming the, the, the governments here.
01:17:53
I say mass deportations if you're, if you're, if you're a
01:17:56
Somalian, out you go baby all. Right we out we're.
01:18:01
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01:19:08
I wish it was Sunday, I really do, but it's not because it's
01:19:11
fucking Monday. Anyway, have a good day.
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