Fang Fang Eric Bang Bang In Trouble |EP804
Liberty RoundTable PodcastMarch 30, 2026
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Fang Fang Eric Bang Bang In Trouble |EP804


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All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their

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Creator with certain unalienable Rights, by liberty.

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If liberty means anything at all, it means right to tell

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people what they do not want to hear.

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Make America great again. All right, well, welcome back to

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the big MIG Show. Of course, we had a little

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glitch there, but guys, thanks for sticking it out.

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We're back in the saddle Monday morning.

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Of course, you never know what's going to happen.

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George reloaded everything over the weekend trying to make sure

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we had something that would was working the way it was supposed

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to. It's always one of those things

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you always got to work your way through these glitches when they

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happen. But number one, thanks for

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tuning in. Thanks for sticking by while

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we're getting ready to rock'n'roll and let's do this,

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let's just jump right into the show.

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I'm not going to do a sponsor shout out.

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I'm just going to jump right in. Big stuff going on, you know

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that. George, how are you, brother?

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You're back. You feeling better?

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You got to sort it out. Yes, that's fucking every little

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nick and cranny and little tech this and that, but we got it.

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It just need to figure it out for a few.

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Sorry for that people, but everybody's saying the video

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quality is better though. Look at that.

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Huh? I'll take that.

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You know, I'm, I'm excited. Of course, it sounds like maybe

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we're finally going to see a little bit of accountability.

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A lot of us asked why Eric Swalwell still was able to hit

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keep his position and operate within our executive branch of

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government. Never really made any sense, but

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I guess he's pissed. Rumble might be pissed, who

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knows Who's pissed about that AI image I made of cash?

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But but you know you, you never really know.

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And of course I had to throw Fan fan in a little anime outfit,

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you know what I mean? The original photo, you guys

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know, looks different than that. But you know, look, he's pissed

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off. He's pissed off the cash Patel

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is pushing and release the files regarding the Chinese spy link

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to him. I don't know why that wasn't

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already done, to be honest with you.

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I don't even know why it's a struggle.

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Why do you have to push to do it?

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Why don't you just do it? You know, he was part of the

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House Intelligence Committee. You know, the Chinese influence

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operation Christina Fang, also known as Fang Fang.

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She was a Chinese intelligence operative linked to China's

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Ministry of State Security. She cultivated the relationship

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with up and coming California politicians in the early 2000

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and 10s. Of course, that was part of a

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broader effort to, you know, build long term access and

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influence in US politics. The question is, Swalwell was

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never accused of wrongdoing or leaking classified information.

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But you have to ask yourself, why did he get to stay in his

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position? Isn't it risky that somebody,

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what you know, wasn't aware enough to realize they were

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dating a Chinese spy? Look, she actively participate

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in the fundraising for Swalwell's 2014 congressional re

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election campaign. She placed at least one intern

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in his office and maybe more. She was with him at multiple

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events in in 2015, the FBI issued A defensive briefing.

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Now a defensive briefing. I, you know, it's that that

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terminology doesn't really work for me.

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Why didn't he need a defensive briefing?

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Why did they just yank him out of his position and say, hey,

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you're, you're hanging out with a Chinese intelligence

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operative? You know, he's repeatedly stated

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he cooperated with the FBI, but is cooperation enough when

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you're stupid enough to let a Chinese intelligence operative

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get that close to you? Now supposedly they've got to

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declassify this stuff to to release a 10 year old

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investigation. I mean, does that even make any

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sense to you, George, that they have to declassify something?

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It should easily just say hey, here it is guys.

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Why was it classified in the 1st place?

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It's. A very good question.

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You tell me I. Don't know.

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Oh well, let's see, 'cause our government's corrupt, maybe?

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I don't know. I mean I.

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Would seem to be it because I can't understand why an

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investigation like this. So let's go a little timeline

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here. So 2011 Fang Fang arrived in the

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US as a student at California State University.

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You know she was with the she was she joins the Chinese

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student associations to network with local politicians.

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She starts cultivating Swalwell while he serves on the Dublin,

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CA City Council. They're photographed together.

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She starts building a relationship through community

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events and the Chinese American Network in the Bay Area. 2012 to

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14. Swallow is elected to Congress

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in 2012 and joins the House Intelligence Committee.

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Bang participates in fundraising for his 2014 RE election

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campaign. As a bundler, not a direct

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owner, She also places at least one intern in his congressional

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office. 2015 Counterintelligence officials grow alarmed by Fang's

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activities and give Swalwell and congressional leadership a

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defensive briefing. Walwell cuts off his ties.

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Fang abruptly leaves the US shortly afterward.

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Of course, no charges are ever filed.

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Not that you would ever expect that.

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We never seem to get any charges.

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But you know, then in 2020, Axios published a major

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investigative report exposing Fang's operation and swallows

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past connections, which of course, that's when the you get

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the first media coverage. Not because the FBI told

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anybody, not because there was any publicity about it.

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It seems like that was all covered up till 2020.

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Now 2023, the House, the House Ethics Committee closes the

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investigation with George. You won't believe it.

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No findings of wrongdoings or violations for Swallow.

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No, nothing happened. Well, why nothing happened?

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I don't Lance. I was just checking on

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something. Sorry I wasn't paying attention.

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I'm trying to do a test on something.

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I mean, now that he's running for California governor, I guess

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this shouldn't this matter? I mean, I don't, you know, it

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seems like all the major outlets and the Democratic leaders all

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downplayed or dismissed everything.

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A bunch of people, you know, there's a bunch of stuff for

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coverage frame the Republicans criticize as part partisan

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distortion or a right wing exception obsession.

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You know, emphasizing Swallow was never accused of wrongdoing.

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OK, he wasn't accused of wrongdoing, but what's your

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point? So here's where I'm confused.

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I don't understand. When you're hanging out with a

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Chinese spy, isn't that enough when you're at a high level of

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government and especially if you're on the House Intelligence

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Committee? I mean, I would have to think

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that's enough. I'm.

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Back waited bro sorry. No, that's OK.

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I mean now FBI Director Kash Patel is talking about the San

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Francisco field office to rapidly gather, lightly redact

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and prepare the decade old investigation on Swallows

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interaction with Fang for release to senior Trump

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administration officials and potentially the public.

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What do you mean potentially the public?

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Lance, I have a question. Can we trust?

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Forget about the FBI in general, but can we trust the FBI field

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office in San Francisco? I mean, they covered it up

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decades ago. How many of the people that did

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the original investigation are still there?

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George, do we know? That I do not know.

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But I don't trust the FBI per SE in general.

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So why would I trust a liberal FBI office in San Francisco?

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I mean, this is a decade old investigation.

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What's up with the redactions and what's up?

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And maybe the public. What do you mean?

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Maybe the public? I I I don't get that.

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I mean, this is really turning out to be a problem for swallow,

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but isn't there a problem for America?

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I mean, swallow well, is just he is what he is.

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Let's play this clip. Oh, the.

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Clip. That's right.

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Infamous clip. Here we go.

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And that's how I know we're winning.

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And if Eric Swallow wants to come online and talk about what

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jacket size I wear, I'm happy to send him a women's medium so him

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and Fang Fang can go out again. And for the demographic.

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And that's how I know we're winning.

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And if Eric Swallow wants to come online and talk about what

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jacket size I wear, I'm happy to send him a women's medium so him

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and Fang Fang can go out again. And for the demographic.

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And that's how I know we're winning.

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And if Eric Swallow wants to come online and talk about what

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jacket size I wear, sorry, it's on loop.

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My bad. Yeah, You know, so look, at the

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end of the day, I, you know, the hesitation to release this

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bothers me, the lack of accountability and transparency.

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This guy's going to run for another position in state

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government now as governor. Not that I think he's going to

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win, but at the end of the day, you people in California, I'd be

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really concerned. I mean, here's a guy that was

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didn't have the judgement or the wherewithal to not let his

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little head think for the big head.

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All right, Well, you know, the big hype was this whole No Kings

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bullshit, No Kings protest. It's huge.

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Lot of disclosures coming out after the fact.

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No Kings was definitely a paid OP.

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I've got some of the details for you.

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You're going to be interested to hear the kind of people and who

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donated, but Donald Trump comes out of the gate and, and, and,

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and rips this a couple hours ago, basically calling them out

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and it gives them a thank you. Huge thank you to all the No

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Kings protesters yesterday. I was very concerned the king

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was trying to take my place. But thanks to your tireless

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efforts, I am still your president.

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Great job for all. We've got a little screen

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capture of it if you want to throw that up for the audience

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so they can see we didn't. Make Oh, did you sneak that in?

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I, I did, oh, I don't know if I snuck it in.

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I put it. In when did you put it in Lance?

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I don't know, maybe 45 minutes ago.

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Oh, so how was yours supposed to know?

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I don't. Just saying, bro, I'm just

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letting you know. I'm getting it right now.

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Here we go. Interesting.

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You know what? Was something funny?

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Yeah. I don't know where it was.

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There was a plane flying off. You know the flag behind it and

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he's saying and he said somewhere he's not your king,

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he's your daddy over the no kings protest.

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It was funny as shit. I like it.

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You know what's interesting when you look at these protests and

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then you start looking at the funding, wait till you hear the

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number they spent on this protest across the country and

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think about the amount of money. They always bitch about the

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money that's wasted by Donald Trump.

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Now Donald Trump wants more money for the, the war in you

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know, of course in Iran, they're they're pissing and moaning

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about it. But the, the no King's

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financials have been released. Listen to these top financiers.

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George Arabella Investments, 79 million.

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Tell you what's disappointing here.

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Warren Buffett, 16. Ford.

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Yeah, Warren Buffett, Ford, 51 million.

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I guess, I guess. I guess what it's going to take

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is for all conservatives to start not buying Ford product.

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Maybe we need to teach them a lesson.

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Rockefeller. No surprise here, 26.

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And here's a scumbag, scumbag. George Soros, 72 million.

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The Tides Group 45 Now this information came from real

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Anna Paulina so it's been vetted.

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The total amount spent on the No kings.

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Now listen to this garbage or this protest with all the

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weirdos and all the BS and remember a lot of these people

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got paid to show up. I'm not saying everybody that

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showed up got paid, but Can you imagine how many ever did

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$294, almost 300 million.

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Now I've also got the spreadsheet that Paulina put out

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and it's pretty interesting when you take a look at it.

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What I think is interesting about it is right at the very

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top of the list. It's really, I don't know, I saw

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this and I thought, well, take a look at this, George, if you see

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the top of the list, can you read that?

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Can you see what's there? I can't.

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OK, well, I've, I've got it blown up here and I'm going to

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get, I'm going to give you right from the top American Atheist

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Association, American Civil Liberties 2.2 million.

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The American Atheist donated 100 Americans United for Separation

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Church and State 152. I mean, it's just the list.

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I'm looking at it and I'm just telling you I'm going through

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here. I mean, here's another one.

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The corporate accountability impact they went in for.

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Oh, they don't have the dollar amount for that one.

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Here's a big one, Corporate accountability, 90 million.

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I mean, some of these numbers, Florida Rising Together Inc, 4.1

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million, Georgia Conservative Conservation Voters Education

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Fund, 1.5 million. Listen to this one right here,

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League of of Conservation Voters, Inc.

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What the fuck is that 33 million from them?

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I mean, and this I mean, it's, and these are big numbers in

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here. I mean, I'm not reading all of

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them, but Reproductive Freedom for all Committee, 5.7 million.

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I mean, the list just goes on and on and on and on.

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And you just got to wonder, where is all this money coming

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from? Is it private donations or is it

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money that's been filtered from groups like USAID and others?

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You know, you'd love the paper trail, every one of these

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places. I'm wondering how many, how much

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in the way of taxpayer dollars paid for this stuff.

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I'm not saying Ford Motor Credit's money came from the

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government, but I am saying that I bet if we traced all this

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money on this list and a lot of them would be found to be coming

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from our own government. Because let's face it, we still

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haven't seen any accountability from DOGE or USAID.

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Pretty disgusting, if you get down to it.

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All right, looks like we got some innovation here.

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Barbie now with fentanyl. So I guess, yeah, Barbie now

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with fentanyl. It's the new Barbie.

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Is this real? Well, I don't think it was

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intentionally, but yes, it's real.

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Fentanyl found in Barbie dolls at discount store in Missouri

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Police say the fentanyl was discovered inside Barbie doll

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packages sold at a discount store in Independence, MO.

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The Independence Police Department was alerted on

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Saturday by a Cargo Largo security after a suspicious

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powder was found inside one of the doll packages.

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Tests later confirmed the substance was fentanyl.

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I guess some of the packages had cocaine and fentanyl.

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Now, I don't know if this these were to me was hiding their

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drugs in these packages. Let's play the clip, George.

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And this gives you a little more detail on it.

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A warning tonight for parents in Independence.

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Police are searching for Barbie dolls.

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They say the packaging may be laced with fentanyl.

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KCTV 5's Ali Espinosa has an update from police.

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Independence Police spokesperson Brian Conley says the store

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alerted officers after learning fentanyl may have been hidden

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inside the packaging of a batch of Barbie dolls before they ever

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arrived at the store. Now, most of those packages have

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been tracked down, but one is still out there.

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We're told a customer actually cracked this case open.

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They went back to the store after noticing an unusual white

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powder inside the Barbie packaging.

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Security called police who tested the substance on the

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spot. It did come back positive for

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fentanyl. Now, Conley says this is a

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tactic investigators have seen before.

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Drug traffickers hiding illegal substances inside everyday

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packaging to avoid detection. The good news though, no

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injuries or overdoses have been reported.

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Now, we did speak with Cargo Largo management earlier today.

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They tell us they are working on getting us a statement, but

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we're still waiting to hear back from them.

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Reporting in KC MO Ali Espinosa KC CTV 5 News That's crazy.

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They got fentanyl on the dolls and stuff.

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You know what, Lance, I made a new doll.

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I'm, you know, screw it, Miles is making.

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A new Barb marketing here I'm trying to get.

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I'm getting ahead of the marking.

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Made a crackhead Barbie. What?

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Do you think that's it? Now with real fentanyl and crack

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cocaine, you get both. It's a package deal, so.

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It's kind of messed up, huh? Yeah, of course.

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You know, that's that's parody for anybody out there.

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No, that is not from Mattel and no, it's not available.

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Of course you guys wouldn't want to buy it.

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It's. Real.

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Yeah, yeah. All right, here's one that's

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kind of frightening everybody out there that thinks they're

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using VPNs to kind of keep it on the DL.

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Yeah. And, you know, virtual private

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networks, you know, it's one way to supposedly hide your Internet

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online signature. At least you think so.

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But now lawmakers are warning that VPN use may let the NSA

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actually spy on you. Tulsi Gabbard, they're at.

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Democrats are asking Tulsa to clarify surveillance rules.

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And it looks like this came from Wired magazine.

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A group of Democratic lawmakers warns that they've asked the DNI

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intelligence Tulsi Gabbard leadership to publicly say

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whether Americans who route their Internet traffic through

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overseas VPN servers are effectively being treated as

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foreigners under US surveillance rules.

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If so, they would lose constitutional protections

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against warrantless monitoring in the process.

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Of course, a lot of it's got to do with the Section seven O 2,

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the FISA, you know, warrants. We've heard about the lack

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thereof. Of course.

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That lets agencies scoop up communications of people abroad

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and is up for renewal next month.

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Declassified rules say that it's a person's location is unknown.

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The NSA and the Pentagon presume they're not Americans.

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So that's what AVPN does. It hides who you are.

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And because of that, they're now saying, but that allows them to

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surveil you with absolutely no legal issues.

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So you're using AVPN, This might be, and you think you're being

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sly, You might rethink that because it looks like the NSA

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might be scooping up all VPN traffic and analyzing because

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there really isn't any restriction in them doing so

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based on the Section 7 O two of the Foreign Intelligence

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Surveillance Act. What do you think of that,

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George? It's interesting.

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I mean, I think mostly, I mean, well, a lot of people use VPNs

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to get on other things and stuff.

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I never thought it to be foolproof to hide from the

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government. I don't think you could really

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hide from the government with the with the technology they

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have. So or is this a ploy by?

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By politicians to get people to stop using VPN so they can

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actually track them more, get them more.

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They could be doing a little okie doke.

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Could be, you never know, but I guess you may want to rethink.

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If you're out there using VPNs and doing something you

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shouldn't be, you might want to rethink it.

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All right, AO CS under fire, of course.

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You guys remember her big hype when she went to the Met Gala,

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received freebies, wore a dress that that said tax the rich.

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Well, now she's under fire again.

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I guess she took campaign funded contributions and she went to a

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a psychologist whose background is using ketamine therapy.

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Now we don't know whether or not that's what you was used that

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she used it for ketamine therapy, but it's hard to say,

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right? So you've got I guess not.

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So let's go back. So she goes to the Metcala.

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The tickets are 35 grand apiece for Metcala.

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If you rent a table, it's 275 for a table at the

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Metcala. So she wore that mermaid gown by

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brother Velli's said tax the rich.

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It was a big deal. We can throw up the image if you

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want, George. And it blew global attention,

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right? Because a lot of people said the

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accusations of hypocrisy given her anti wealth rhetoric

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rhetoric, right? But here she is with tax the

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rich, you know, merchant hoodie she was selling on top of it.

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The dress they investigated, they said that the, you know,

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the rental value, she only rent. She rented the dress for 990

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bucks. They said it should have been

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more like $3700 to rent the dress.

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So it was an underpayment of about $2733.

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So that's an issue, right? And then you look at, you look

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at the fact that she made these campaign payments out of her

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campaign account to a psychiatrist.

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So first you've got the dress. They don't really go after her

00:22:25
for it. They, they invent No, no real

00:22:27
penalty right now. She spent $18.

00:22:33
These are the FECFEC filings to pay to a doctor, Brian W Boyle.

00:22:38
He's a Harvard trained interventional psychiatrist

00:22:42
specializing in ketamine assisted therapy for depression,

00:22:45
PTSD, anxiety and related conditions.

00:22:52
I don't, you know, George, what do you think of this?

00:22:54
Because it seems to me like, you know, they, the Ethics Committee

00:22:58
kind of seemed to just brush the one first with the dress and the

00:23:02
35. And I don't know whether she got

00:23:04
the ticket for free or she bought the ticket for 35.

00:23:10
So they made her pay the extra 2170 thirty dollars to the

00:23:14
designer and then they had to cut, they had to donate she had

00:23:18
and donate another 250 to cover her partner's meal.

00:23:22
It was that whole thing with the dress was treated like an

00:23:25
administrative correction. I think we heard, knew, knew

00:23:31
about those. For sure she got ketamine

00:23:33
therapy but she spent $18 on it.

00:23:40
So I believe we knew about this way back when.

00:23:45
Question is nobody. They didn't do nothing about it.

00:23:48
So I knew about the dress. This just got filed recently

00:23:51
about her campaign fund paying for the psychiatrist.

00:23:55
This just came out now. So the dress, you're right, that

00:23:58
was old old, but I'm pairing it up.

00:24:00
Because was she paying therapy for?

00:24:03
A doctor, A psychiatrist, She. For herself.

00:24:08
You know, that's the question since since the doctor can't

00:24:12
give that out because that's a doctor patient confidentiality,

00:24:15
all we see is that it was paid by her campaign contributions.

00:24:19
We can only assume that she would spend 18 or $19 on

00:24:23
herself, not necessarily an employee, but we don't know

00:24:26
actually for sure yet. I'm going to say it wasn't for

00:24:28
her because whatever the if it was, it didn't work because

00:24:31
she's still effed up. Yeah, Yeah.

00:24:34
Well, just because psychology doesn't work.

00:24:36
However, you didn't pay for it for yourself.

00:24:38
Yeah. However, though, I mean, they'll

00:24:43
come up with some reason like TDs syndrome or something.

00:24:45
Here's the thing with all this stuff, we're going to, we're

00:24:49
going to find out all this stuff.

00:24:51
Yeah, we'll talk about it on the show.

00:24:52
We'll expose them. But will anything get done?

00:24:56
Because if you look at who's the Somali freaking congresswoman in

00:25:01
in Minnesota, I can't think today, sorry.

00:25:04
How's her name? Ilian, Omar.

00:25:06
Ilian Omar, we know she, you know, she the winery, fake

00:25:10
winery were the husband, she married her husband, all this

00:25:13
stuff. But did she get to have her

00:25:17
brother? That's what I said.

00:25:19
You said she married her husband.

00:25:21
Oh, whatever. Her husband was her brother.

00:25:22
So yeah, but the GOP or even the courts don't want to let anybody

00:25:30
look at her finances and stuff. I mean, it's the old saying,

00:25:34
like, is anything there ever be consequences?

00:25:36
And I mean, listen, I got to be honest with you.

00:25:40
If I was a Congress person, congressman, and then and

00:25:46
everybody's getting away with stuff, no consequences, why not?

00:25:48
There's no consequences, right? But now I wouldn't do that

00:25:51
because that wouldn't be living, right?

00:25:53
That's not the way Jesus would want me to live.

00:25:55
But that's the way these people are looking at it.

00:25:58
I'm all tipping them, tipping their hands in the candy jar,

00:26:00
taking candy and running off. This is a problem.

00:26:05
No doubt. Let's talk about why there

00:26:08
should be consequences. There are statutes on the book

00:26:12
52 SE 30114 Federal Election Campaign Act Personal Use

00:26:17
Prohibition Campaign Campaign funds cannot be used for

00:26:21
personal expenses, including medical or psychiatric treatment

00:26:25
that's covered under that. So of course right there's an

00:26:27
issue the FECA reporting rules 52 USC 31 O1 and accurate

00:26:35
disclosure required mischaracterizing expenses as

00:26:39
leadership training could be false reporting.

00:26:42
I guess originally she reported this as leadership training and

00:26:46
if knowing and willful you violated 52SC3O109-D criminal

00:26:53
penalties for FECA violations in 18 USC one O 0011001 false

00:27:00
statements in federal filings is a felony.

00:27:04
So it's not really enough that this is an FEC House Ethics

00:27:08
channel complaint. Looks to me like this is a much

00:27:11
bigger issue because I would have to guess that since she

00:27:14
falsely reported it that she's committed a felony.

00:27:18
So the question is, are they going to bring criminal charges?

00:27:21
I would say probably not knowing our current DOJ.

00:27:25
All right, George, here's an interesting story.

00:27:29
Have a sweet tooth? Get a boner.

00:27:31
Hey, what's up with that? I guess somebody came out with a

00:27:36
chocolate couple of chocolate products just because he called,

00:27:40
well, the name would kind of trigger that.

00:27:43
These are the So I guess they found hidden drugs tied to well,

00:27:47
they're saying it could cause life threatening blood pressure

00:27:51
drops. But really what they're talking

00:27:52
about is the the the the drugs. The brand name is Viagra.

00:27:57
But of course they talked about these.

00:28:00
This is a California-based gear island is voluntarily recalling

00:28:03
a certain units of its gold Lion aphrodisiac chocolate and Ilum

00:28:08
sex chocolate after testing revealed the presence of US

00:28:11
slidden Slidenophile, which is in tactile which is Viagra

00:28:17
right. And I guess the, the, the FDA

00:28:22
said it could pose serious health risks.

00:28:24
But you know, I think the health risk is well.

00:28:28
If somebody's taking, I forget the certain heart medication.

00:28:31
Nitrate I think. That yeah, nitroglycerin then

00:28:35
you can't take I think Viagra or none of them.

00:28:39
So I checked around. Wait, so there was Viagra in his

00:28:42
chocolate or yeah, ciudophil, whatever.

00:28:45
Yeah, well, was it on the packaging?

00:28:48
I'm looking at the packaging. It says no headaches.

00:28:50
Be the king of the bet. Well.

00:28:52
Yeah. We don't have a well.

00:28:55
Interestingly enough, I checked around and you can still buy the

00:28:57
stuff on eBay. Yeah, you.

00:29:00
Can't just. In case anybody in the audience

00:29:01
wants to buy their hubby. Don't.

00:29:03
No, that's not good. You might, might kill somebody,

00:29:05
man. Yeah, I'm not trying to kill

00:29:07
anybody, but. So.

00:29:08
It's available on eBay, which I think is funny.

00:29:11
So if it has sedophil in it and stuff, yeah, they can't.

00:29:14
You need a description for that. So how can they can't be

00:29:16
selling? That's weird.

00:29:18
I wonder. They must have known they did

00:29:20
this. Trying to think they're going to

00:29:21
get over. I mean, hey.

00:29:23
How much is that chocolate? Bar if you buy a chocolate bar

00:29:26
called aphrodisiac, well you buy a pack of 24 on eBay.

00:29:29
If you put the link up it's a pack of 24 on there right now

00:29:32
for 40 bucks. I just thought it was.

00:29:34
I just went out to the hell of it and typed it in, went to the

00:29:36
search engine. The first one that came up was

00:29:38
eBay and did. You try some of this Lancet.

00:29:41
I have not tried it, no. Oh, Speaking of this, by the

00:29:44
way. Yeah.

00:29:46
So on Friday I forgot it was Lance's birthday and we forgot

00:29:49
to say this on air. Oh yeah, look at him.

00:29:52
Oh yeah. So happy birthday Lance belated

00:29:55
from on the show from Friday. Sorry, but it was his birthday.

00:29:58
Appreciate. That I don't usually tell.

00:30:00
Anybody. He's old as dirt, everybody, so

00:30:02
you know he looks good though for his age.

00:30:05
I feel old as dirt. He looked good for 45.

00:30:08
Yeah, everybody. They did so good.

00:30:10
Lie. All right, You know, George,

00:30:13
we've said this many times that a lot of our weapons end up on

00:30:15
the dark web. A lot of weapons get stolen off

00:30:18
of bases. They now caught a Marine who's

00:30:22
accused of stealing Javelin missile systems.

00:30:26
And listen to this number, George. 2 million rounds of ammo

00:30:32
from Camp Pendleton. Now, I don't even know how the

00:30:36
hell you'd get all this off the base without getting caught.

00:30:40
The Javelin missile systems, that's extremely disturbing and

00:30:45
they haven't been able to recover them all.

00:30:47
So as you guys know, this is a 23 year old ammunition

00:30:49
technician. He basically treated the base

00:30:52
armor like his personal inventory.

00:30:55
He stole Javelin anti tank missiles and sold them in

00:30:58
Arizona. And those are the fire and

00:31:01
forget systems that can punch through heavy tank armor for

00:31:04
miles away. It's the same weapons the US

00:31:07
sent to Ukraine to stop Russian armor and the investigators

00:31:11
recovered only one of the missile systems and some ammo.

00:31:15
But my understanding is that one of the missile systems is still

00:31:20
out there. From the stories I read one or

00:31:21
more they didn't really clarify. And 2 million rounds of M855

00:31:27
rifle ammunition is still unaccounted for.

00:31:30
And I guess over 2 weeks he stole, in this one example, 66

00:31:35
cans of ammo and only about 1/3 of it's been recovered.

00:31:39
So he's facing obviously a bunch of charges he's held without

00:31:42
bail, conspiracy, theft, embezzlement of government

00:31:45
property and possession, sale of stolen ammunition.

00:31:49
But this is serious stuff here. I mean, the ammunition is the

00:31:52
least of their worries. Although crazy this guy could

00:31:55
get away with this. The Javelin is kind of blowing

00:31:58
my mind. George, I would think that these

00:32:01
are. You can take out a plane.

00:32:04
Yeah, I'm not you know, I'm not sure that it works as an anti

00:32:08
aircraft weapon, but it it may very well So I I don't really

00:32:11
know. And usually it's used for, you

00:32:13
know, armored AP VS and tanks, but I don't know, I don't know

00:32:18
if it would keep it true. That's your track.

00:32:20
I don't know if it has enough guidance system in it to track

00:32:23
planes, but I mean imagine an aircraft sitting on a runway.

00:32:28
You know, somebody's watching me.

00:32:29
Yeah. You better be careful because

00:32:31
there's some javelins out there in the wild.

00:32:32
You're right. Yeah, imagine that.

00:32:36
I mean, imagine a plane sitting on a runway and I'll only.

00:32:39
Imagine President Trump motorcade bro.

00:32:42
Yeah, exactly. Even though his vehicle could

00:32:44
probably take it. But just thinking about that,

00:32:48
they better find this other one. They ought to.

00:32:50
They ought to be waterboarding this freaking dude.

00:32:54
Well in Gitmo. Imagine if he gives it.

00:32:57
Up how he sold it. But what if he sold it to

00:32:59
somebody that didn't really disclose their real identity?

00:33:02
What if the person was being very sneaky about it?

00:33:06
He didn't care because he just wanted the money.

00:33:09
Crazy. So I mean, there's got to be

00:33:13
some kind of electronic communications or something,

00:33:15
right? They just got to file it and

00:33:18
trace it. I don't believe.

00:33:20
That as long as long as they don't treat it like Nancy

00:33:22
Guthrie's mom's case or her case, it'll be all right, you

00:33:25
might find them. Yeah, I don't, I don't think

00:33:27
Javelins have tracking systems in them.

00:33:30
That went over your head, huh? Yeah, go ahead.

00:33:33
Yeah, I know I didn't. I caught that.

00:33:34
But I was thinking about what you said, Jeff.

00:33:36
What did I say? I'm talking about the

00:33:38
communications between the seller and buyer.

00:33:44
Yeah, hang on a minute. You're looking to see if they

00:33:48
got any kind of tracking. Good .0 No, that's the guidance.

00:33:53
They do not have systems tracking them.

00:33:55
It does not look like they have guidance tracking.

00:33:59
Interesting. They use infrared seeker as

00:34:02
their tracking system, so it does not look like they have a

00:34:04
way to track it. Meaning AGPS or something built

00:34:08
into the weapon. Interesting.

00:34:11
All right, well, I mean, that's not great news.

00:34:13
Of course. We never want to see a weapon

00:34:15
that's sophisticated in the hands of people that shouldn't.

00:34:17
Have how far did how? Let me ask you a quick how far

00:34:19
can I javelin fire? I believe the tracking once it's

00:34:24
locked on is several miles. So why can't I hit the plane,

00:34:28
Lance? I'm not sure that the tracking

00:34:31
system this is infrared. I'm not sure that it let's let's

00:34:34
see just for the heck of a Javelin, can you use it against

00:34:39
a plane in flight? I don't know if that can be used

00:34:43
for that. You can.

00:34:46
Anti tank missile can be used against aircraft in flight,

00:34:49
specifically low and slow moving targets like helicopters.

00:34:53
It uses fire and forget infrared technology to lock on making it

00:34:57
effective against Rory wing aircraft.

00:34:59
But it is not designed to engage fast moving fixed wing jets.

00:35:05
So prop planes, helicopters, yes.

00:35:09
OK, well I just want to state this on air.

00:35:12
If the FBI come to lay at his house because he was doing

00:35:14
searches. Yeah, no.

00:35:17
But you know, the good news is I didn't use AVPN.

00:35:23
You know, it's funny, it's interesting when you're doing

00:35:25
these shows we all can do, we often do do research online and

00:35:29
if somebody was watching and some of this stuff, we've looked

00:35:31
up everything. I mean, we've looked up stuff

00:35:32
about the pipe bombs and this and that.

00:35:34
There's definitely history. But of course, hopefully they

00:35:36
would recognize that we're using it for show material.

00:35:39
I'm I'm not trying to construct anything you'd hope right now

00:35:45
you see me now you don't, I guess since 2022.

00:35:47
Here's an interesting statistics, George, your zoom

00:35:51
went out. George.

00:35:52
The number of ships faking the locations at sea has spiked over

00:35:55
200%. So I guess there's a massive

00:36:01
shadow fleet that is currently moving global trade entirely off

00:36:04
the grid. So as you guys know, traditional

00:36:07
maritime tracking relies on the automatic identification system

00:36:11
or AIS ships broadcaster, the coordinates.

00:36:14
Now, you might have heard some of this because of the Strait of

00:36:16
Hormuz, but they're turning off their guidance system when

00:36:19
they're trying to pass, hoping that they can get through

00:36:21
without the Iranians stopping. And so but, but bad actors

00:36:25
simply turn their transponders off to vanish, or they spoof

00:36:30
their location to appear hundreds of miles away from

00:36:32
their actual physical coordinates.

00:36:34
And I guess the US recently seized the oil tanker Skipper

00:36:37
for sanctions evasion. And an analysis of satellite

00:36:41
data by The New York Times proved the ship faked its

00:36:43
coordinates multiple times to hide its movements.

00:36:48
Now, to catch these ships, you have to use a lot of it.

00:36:50
A lot of this is satellite. But it's really difficult when

00:36:52
they turn off their tracking. And it's interesting, here's a

00:36:56
map. And I guess there's this, this

00:36:58
is an actual video showing that these ships haven't even left

00:37:01
the port and their tracking systems are being turned off and

00:37:04
on. And I guess basically the system

00:37:08
doesn't necessarily, the way it runs now doesn't necessarily red

00:37:11
flag a ship when it turns the tracker off, it just tracks the

00:37:15
ships that have their tracking systems on.

00:37:17
Does it have audio with it? I don't know if this has audio

00:37:23
or not, George. I never really paid attention to

00:37:25
that. This is just 7 seconds, but it's

00:37:27
just very short clip I'm. Going to put it with us.

00:37:30
I don't think there's audio with it.

00:37:32
But you'll see that as they're leaving the ports, they're

00:37:34
turning off their tracking. Just yeah, go ahead.

00:37:38
Want to put on loop no. It doesn't matter.

00:37:45
So it's interesting how the ships just disappear.

00:37:49
Well, you guys probably caught it the other day.

00:37:52
Cash Patel's personal e-mail, which I have to give him credit.

00:37:55
That was Friday, remember? I brought it up on the show.

00:37:57
Yeah. Well, what's interesting about

00:37:59
this? They, they, you know, of course

00:38:03
this is Handela. I wanted to give some additional

00:38:05
details about this. I ran linked hacker group that

00:38:08
they were saying the FBI security was a joke.

00:38:10
Well, this was Cash Patel's personal e-mail.

00:38:14
Number one, I got to take my hat off for cash.

00:38:17
Look, you know, interestingly enough, this guy had nothing in

00:38:20
his personal e-mail that I would consider unsavory.

00:38:24
It wasn't like anything came up or he had sent some kind of an

00:38:28
unsavory message to somebody or a Dick pic or something else

00:38:32
stupid that could happen for to some people in their e-mail.

00:38:35
So my hats off to him. In fact, he looks like a pretty

00:38:38
normal guy. A lot of people said the hack

00:38:41
actually gave him credibility online.

00:38:44
I'd have to agree. So because I'm sure a lot of

00:38:46
government officials with their personal emails were put out, I

00:38:49
can't imagine what would happen. But the FBI's job is to stop

00:38:54
hackers. As you guys know, they have a

00:38:57
complete division for this. And now the solution is fix.

00:39:00
This is a $10 million bounty on the Iranian hacker.

00:39:07
Seems kind of odd that the group that's supposed to block hacking

00:39:11
is a response and supposed to be able to track hacking had to put

00:39:14
up a $10 million bounty on these guys to locate them.

00:39:22
I guess they've the kind of know who they are, but they don't

00:39:24
really know they're they're they're somewhat guessing.

00:39:28
So interesting stuff, but I think it kind of shows the

00:39:31
ineffectiveness of the FBI in its own way.

00:39:36
You know, when you go to Georgia, you've probably been,

00:39:39
there's a lot of times there's these fountains where people

00:39:41
throw change in as a donation. Parks take the change and they

00:39:46
use it for the, the parks and improvements and that sort of

00:39:50
thing. And a lot of times you're going

00:39:51
to be a lot of money. Interestingly enough, a fountain

00:39:55
at a State Park, The, the, the money kept, the coins kept

00:39:59
disappearing in the park. And after repeated complaints

00:40:03
about missing coins. Maybe they were trying to buy

00:40:06
food, Lance. I mean, come on.

00:40:08
The security footage from Park Fountain finally revealed the

00:40:11
unlikely criminals. It looks like it was raccoons

00:40:17
collecting the shiny coins for themselves.

00:40:20
It's quite a stockpile they got there.

00:40:21
George, you're doing pretty well for.

00:40:23
I wonder if they're going out and buying snack foods like you

00:40:25
just said. Is that what they're doing?

00:40:26
I don't know, maybe it's possible.

00:40:30
Feed me. I'm hungry.

00:40:32
They eat a lot of raccoons. They eat anything.

00:40:35
That's pretty funny though that they're, I mean, like they were

00:40:39
just piling to change. I guess so, man.

00:40:42
Maybe you like the way he glittered or something.

00:40:44
I mean. I don't know, they just liked

00:40:45
it. I mean, a lot of times raccoons

00:40:46
will go into fountains and water supplies to wash their hands.

00:40:49
You know they go and wash and clean themselves in water.

00:40:52
Maybe they were watching people throw it away.

00:40:54
You know, they see watch people throw away food, they go eat it.

00:40:57
I don't know. Crazy stuff.

00:41:00
Very interesting though now. Here's an interesting one for

00:41:02
the cat owners out there. I don't know how many of you had

00:41:05
this experience I have. Well, you know, we have Bella, a

00:41:08
rescue cat my wife brought into our home like I call her.

00:41:12
I joke around and call her the accidental cat because we never

00:41:15
really had thought we'd be having a rescue cat.

00:41:18
But it looks like China came out with a solution.

00:41:21
A lot of times I had a problem where Bella wanted to come and

00:41:23
sit on my laptop while I was working, of course pressing the

00:41:27
keys attracted by the heat. But China's got a solution.

00:41:33
Heated fake cat laptops. So this is for cats that sit on

00:41:38
keyboards and interrupt your workflow.

00:41:42
Big attention. So basically this is a heated

00:41:44
laptop plated clip and cats, you know, they'll they'll go over

00:41:48
and sit on the heated laptop versus coming and sitting on

00:41:51
your laptop might it might improve your work production.

00:41:55
So. Yeah, but doesn't that just

00:41:57
teach them to sit on laptops then?

00:41:59
They'll just sit on any laptop. I, you know, she, she didn't

00:42:02
learn that from me. Bella does it just because it's

00:42:04
warm, you know? How about you put a little like

00:42:07
shocker thing? You know how to have shock

00:42:09
collars for dogs? Oh, Ouch.

00:42:11
I don't know. Let's play a clip.

00:42:16
Kurt always gets on my laptop out of all the places, and it's

00:42:19
because he wants to be involved with what I'm doing.

00:42:21
But it's also because it's warm. So I got this cat laptop that

00:42:24
heats up and Gary checked it out right away.

00:42:27
Soon as Kurt found it, he loved it.

00:42:29
You look so. Cute.

00:42:32
Yeah, look at that. So now Kurt has his own laptop

00:42:36
that he can lay on while I can still use mine.

00:42:40
I don't know about that, Lance. Well, it could be a solution for

00:42:45
people out there because I know how cats are.

00:42:47
They're pretty persistent. I still have to shush Bell off

00:42:50
of the laptop. All right, well, listen, sorry

00:42:53
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