THE BIG MIG SHOW
JULY 31, 2025
EPISODE 621 - 11AM
Kash Patel Finds Thousands of Russia Hoax Documents in “Burn Bags” in Secret Room – Including Classified Annex to Durham Report
Trump launches "Digital Health Tech Ecosystem"
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There it is. I told everybody, I said I can
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It's all right, Lance. It's going to be all right,
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buddy. Well, here we are.
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Of course, you know, the administration's doing
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everything they can. I'm not sure they're doing the
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right thing on Epstein. I still haven't seen any files
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on that. I do hear that Maxwell is, is,
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is negotiating with her attorneys to make a deal with
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the FBI and the Department of Justice.
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She wants a fuel full immunity deal.
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I'm sure they're talking about a 5K1 downward departure, which
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would be a reduction in her sentence for her cooperation.
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But I do know this at this point that I would guess on the way
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out of the door, those corrupt sons of bitches over at the FBI,
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we're probably doing everything they could to destroy records,
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burn records, shred records because the more Cash Patel digs
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in and you know, he's been on our show.
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We like cash. I trust cash.
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I think he's, I think he's a solid guy.
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I think there's been some resistance on him doing his job
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for whatever reason. I don't know who it's coming
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from, but I think they've been held back on some of the things
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they want to do. Because if you've ever read his
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book Government Gangster, and if you haven't, I would say to
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support him, I'd recommend you pick up a copy.
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Here it is right here. And I would tell you that this
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book and, and here's a here's the autograph.
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He's got a little, he's signed it.
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You may actually sign the book to me.
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I would tell you that it's an important thing not only to
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support him, but also to really figure out what's going on.
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Because, George, were you surprised at all?
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I mean, we're hearing about documents sitting in burn bags
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in hidden rooms. Before we get started.
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I'm sorry, what? Before we get started.
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Oh yeah. Like to do a little.
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I got a little set in the mood for everybody and I got to
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adjust my camera. So I'll do that while we're set
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in the mood. Yeah, I've got to do mine too,
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but. Over the past few days, it seems
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like the left are freaking out over this Sydney Sweeney's
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American Jeans ad that was released.
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Explain that to me. Well, you know Sydney Sweeney.
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No, I know it is. I just don't understand why
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they're freaking out there's. Always because because they they
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talk about in one of the commercials about having good
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jeans, you know, and they showing like, you know, her good
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jeans and blue eyes. So they're, they're say, no,
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it's Nazi propaganda, but you know, good jeans and jeans, blue
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jeans. Because she's a blonde with blue
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eyes. That's nuts.
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Oh my God, give me the freaking break.
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Why? Because it's not some.
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Fat transgender. No, hold on, let me finish.
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But it's it's ironic how the how the left, they didn't say
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anything when Beyoncé's Levite jeans ads was released and the
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left actually praised her as stylish and empowering women.
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And now the left want to call Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle
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jeans and Nazi. This problem is modern feminism
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isn't about empowering women, it's about controlling them.
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So here's a little something from the left.
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Look, all we're saying is that we want representation, OK?
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If if Republicans are going to have beautiful girls with
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perfect titties in their ads, we want ads for Democrats too.
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You know, we want ugly fat bitches wearing pink wigs and
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long ass fake nails being loud and twerking on top of a cop car
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at a Waffle House because they didn't get extra ketchup.
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You know, just because we're the party of ugly people doesn't
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mean we can't be featured in ads, OK?
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And I know most of us are too fat to wear jeans, are too ugly
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to go outside, but we want representation.
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I thought that was funny. That was great, right?
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Yeah, you know, but that that's really the point, right?
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I mean, why does it matter whether it's Beyoncé or Sweeney
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or anybody else? You know I remember the Calvin
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Klein ads right? With Marky Mark.
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What about Jordash jeans bro? Bro shield, Calvin Klein, Gene
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adds. You know, the people were
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attractive. I don't know when it became so,
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you know, mainstream. I don't understand it where
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being out of out of shape, you know, as you get older, I get
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it. But I don't understand where
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they think that some fat person packed into some underwear that,
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you know, some 1820 year old kid packed into some underwear, male
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or female, or somebody that uses some kind of stupid pronoun that
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that's supposed to sell jeans or that's supposed to sell
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clothing. I mean, if that's not doing a
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disservice, the people. And what I don't like about it
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is, and George, you tell me if I'm wrong, What I'm concerned
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about really is, is it possible that what we're doing is setting
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the completely wrong example, that it's really grooming.
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It's really grooming to say you don't have to exercise, you
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don't have to take care of yourself.
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You can put a bunch of stupid shit, you know, piercings all
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over your face. You can get your hair painted.
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You can cut off your, your, you know, your weasel and decide
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that you're going to be a woman all of a sudden.
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Whatever the hell. Don't you feel like it's all
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part of an operation? Because it feels very operative
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to me. Well, I'll correct you on one
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thing. It's not what we're doing, it's
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what they are. What they're doing?
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What they're trying to do and it listen, they're I think they're
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just mad because listen, this whole thing backfired on on them
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because the American Jean stock just skyrocketed.
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And now Dunkin' Donuts actually came out with something with a,
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with a young guy with one of their ice drinks.
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And it it's funny. I should have, I should have put
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it on for you guys. Damn, I should have got it.
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Was it the guy that was talking about his tan?
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Yeah, I saw it. Yeah, it was just good.
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Talking about, you know, he didn't want to be the king of
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summer or whatever, but his, he did his colored chart.
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But you know, how can you know that used to be advertising,
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right? Advertising used to be extremely
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funny, tongue in cheek. You know, it used to be that
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every ad was an attempt at being a Super Bowl ad.
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Now that it's just funny how people are so focused on, oh,
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they're going to hurt my feelings, oh, they made me feel
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bad. Oh, I feel isolated.
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Well. You know what you would think
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they always. Like you would think they.
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Don't know what? Happened this country used to
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not be a country of pussies? You would think they would raise
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a bunch of Dylan Mulvaney with Bud Light with the Jaguar LBGD
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commercials. They tanked.
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That's all tanking is that. The stupidest Jaguar ad you've
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ever. Seen and then the Bud Light with
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Dylan Mulvaney I mean it all tanked now they got Peyton man
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and somebody else trying to bring the brand back and you
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know but still the damage is done and we don't want that shit
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just. You know, you know what?
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Georgia just had an idea. Put some hot chicks and hot hot
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guys on for the women, vice versa.
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That's what we want. We'll just make regular ads.
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Make it funny. How about making it funny?
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How about it's OK to make fun of people?
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How it's OK to joke? George, I just had a great idea.
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Listen. Big MIG commercial Consulting,
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what? Not dumb shit to do 'cause I had
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Budweiser or what to come to George and I.
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We could have immediately fixed that.
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George had Bud Light come to us, we could have told him no.
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That's really fucking stupid. Don't do that, Bud Light would
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have said. Here's what we're going to do.
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I'll be like, that is the dumbest fucking thing I've ever
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heard of. You're going to screw your
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company. I mean, would you have not known
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to tell Jaguar that, George? Oh, what a what a doubt.
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But not only are will we not tell them what not to do, we're
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going to we would advise them on what to do too.
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Exactly. So how do you appeal to the
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intelligent side of the fence? You know, I feel like our
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viewers, our listeners and subscribers, I always appreciate
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them because I feel like they're not only intelligent, they're
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articulate. Even when they're kidding around
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the chat and they're joking around, you can see because I
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always, I always think. There's some funny motherfuckers
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in there. Yeah, I think to have a good
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sense of humor, you have to be intelligent.
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People that laugh a lot, Even sarcasm requires a higher level
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of intelligence. We love our comedians because of
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their sarcasm, right? We love comedians that have a
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quick wit and a fast tongue. You know, that's why really Joe
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Rogan built his show on, right Quick wit, fast tongue.
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He's a very bright guy, very intelligent.
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I met him a couple of times. He used to come into a a
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business, a nightclub I owned years ago.
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And he's a good guy, extremely intelligent, really, really
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interesting guy to talk to. And I would tell you that it's
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interesting that somehow that's all that's like the anti, right?
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That's not what people are supposed to do.
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It's kind of like George, I've been watching all these shows.
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I created a, a folder on my ex account.
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And that folder is what I'm, what I'm calling is bullshit
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views. And I'm taking all these views
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that are supposedly happening on different shows.
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And I'm just, I'm going to, I'm going to do an article
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eventually. And basically I'm looking at the
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views for what they say people are looking at from all these
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Twitch and kick streams. And oh, this guy's arguing.
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And this it's, it's, it's not possible.
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I don't believe the American public is that freaking stupid.
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Part of me believes that Kick and Twitch are some kind of a
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psyop for the views they're getting because the, the, the,
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the lowbrow streaming that is supposedly getting tremendous
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amounts of views. I don't understand it at all.
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I really don't. I don't know what your views are
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on that, George, but. I don't know, but I want to
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remind everybody, hit that big red big mafia button come
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official. Yeah, yeah, Rumble just did that
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for us. So it's kind of exciting.
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You know, normally it's the top streamers that get customized
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buttons. We appreciate the support at
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Rumble at Locals. All right, let's talk about the
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burn bags. Do you know those?
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Wait, usually the top streamers? We are a top fucking streamer
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what are you talking about? Yeah, yeah.
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But I'm saying that they only do that kind of stuff for the top
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streamers. We are a top streamer.
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I know, that's what I was saying.
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I know what you were saying. I know.
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Did you know those were actual burn bags on the front of the
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thumbnail? Did you know that's what they
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look like? I thought it looked like almost
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like the bag of Dicks. Just saying.
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It did kind of look like a bag of Dicks, but those are actually
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legitimate burn bags. That's what the government uses.
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That's what they used to do. It's it's just, if you want to
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put the thumbnail back up for a second, those are actually the
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burn bags the government buys in bulk and the different agencies
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use. I think it's strange.
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I don't know why. I'd like to know.
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So let's get let's get to this burn bag shit, because here's
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some things about this right? And remember how I told you I
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and I and I've been saying this Lance and I have to say this.
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I'm sorry, but you've been like him.
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I why can't we get arrest? Why is it this, this, this and
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that? And I and I've been saying that
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you know what they have to maybe reinvestigate because you don't
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know what what prior investigators, FBI, whatever
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left out what they're hiding. You don't know what's going on.
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So they have to make sure they get all their IS dotted and T's
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crossed and boom, here you go. Here's a prime example of what's
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going on. So, but question is now these
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burn bags were put in a secret room.
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How many I'd like to know, this is what I like to know and don't
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interrupt me, please. How many people have access to
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the secret room? Because it can't, can't be that
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many number one. And then who with having who has
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access, who put these burn bags in there?
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And let's see these people get prosecuted because they are
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what? Hindering an investigation,
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right? Is that the right terminology,
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Lance, hindering an investigation?
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Well, I would think that it's it's a combination of things.
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It's probably obstruction of justice.
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That's what it. Yeah, probably obstruction of
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justice and it is it is hindering an investigation
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there. It would be also considered
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malfeasance by government officials.
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So at when you become a government official, you take an
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oath to the public Constitution, then you take, then you actually
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sign your contract with the US government.
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And along with that, depending you might get your security
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clearance approvals, depending on how long they've been
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interviewing and whether or not they would have put you some of
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the early security clearances. And then of course they also,
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depending on what department you're in, they might find and
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make you sign an additional agreement.
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That's got to do with disclosing any of the information that's in
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front of you would go along with your security clearance.
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It used to be a 16 page document.
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I don't know what it is now, but it used to warn you about the
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the consequences of behavior like what you just described,
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George, Because taking material and destroying it because you're
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trying to cover up a crime is extremely serious when you're in
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a government official, because when you become a government
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employee, right, or, or your, your elected official, the
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obligations are different. So that becomes treason,
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seditions, conspiracy and sedition.
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When you start to do things to obstruct justice and you're
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actually covering up a crime that you might have participated
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in or others. What I think is really
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interesting, and you made an interesting point, I don't
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understand the secret room thing at the FBII understand
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compartmentalized rooms, but a room that was secret is really
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interesting. And then on top of it, a skiff.
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Now for some of the people in the audience, they might not
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know what that is. That's a sensitive compartmented
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information facility. And what they basically are is
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it's it's a secure room, maybe even a building.
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Normally it could be even look like a sea container that's
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suspended. You've probably seen some of
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this stuff in the movies and they're it's relatively
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accurate, but it's it it's. The CIA.
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Had insulated so people can't eavesdrop.
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The CIA had a secret room too, which they I think they found
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documents. But so when they say burn bags,
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is this stuff was actually supposed to be destroyed or they
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just use that term? Yes, it was in those burn bags I
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showed you. No, I got that part, but they.
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Had it in those bags and the when you put items in those
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bags, they're not supposed to be reopened unless it's by some
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high, high level security. Clearance, listen to what I'm
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saying please. When they go in those burn bags,
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is that just a terminology they use to name that bag or they
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actually supposed to be destroyed?
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They're actually supposed to be destroyed.
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And who fucked? So who fucked?
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Who fucked up and forgot to destroy them?
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I think what happened, I was trying to figure that out
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yesterday. Here's my guess.
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I'm going to guess that somebody, let's say you were the
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employee, George and I came to you and I'm I'm comedy or
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Clapper, I'm anybody, just a high level person.
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I say, George, I need you to go get the Durham documents and I
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want you to stuff it in these bags and I want you to do a a
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burn on them. And you're thinking to yourself,
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fuck Lance. I I'm not going to take orders
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from him right now. We're on our way out and this
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guy's trying to get me to come do a cover up and commit a
00:18:33
crime. I could be charged later.
00:18:36
So maybe in your defense, you decide to take those burn bags
00:18:39
and stick them in that room and act like you forgot.
00:18:43
And just in case they find him. And if they don't find him, when
00:18:46
the new FBI rolls in, the new leadership, Bongino and Patel,
00:18:49
you're going to say, hey, guys, by the way, I was told to put
00:18:52
stuff in burn bags. I didn't agree with it.
00:18:54
They're in that room. It's above my security clearance
00:18:57
to look at them or reopen them. You do that.
00:19:00
I, I, I, I don't know, more of a story.
00:19:02
I don't think they, I don't. Forgot I don't think any there.
00:19:06
There has to be limited amount of people who have access to
00:19:09
this room. Oh, 100%.
00:19:12
So question is, well, we need to, we need to find out like
00:19:17
what's the number? Is there 10 people, 550 a
00:19:19
hundred? What is it?
00:19:20
I mean, I'm, I can't say the number because I just don't
00:19:23
know. We need to get an FBI agent on
00:19:28
find out. Steve Gray should have Steve
00:19:30
Gray. We can talk about burn bags,
00:19:32
everything else. Matter of fact, you talk.
00:19:34
I'm going to text his ass right now, yeah.
00:19:36
We should have him on, but a skiff, you know, for you.
00:19:39
So you guys know I don't, this is, I don't understand this.
00:19:41
Also, skiffs are very expensive, right?
00:19:43
Because they, they make it so that you can't eavesdrop because
00:19:47
for people out there, there are a lot, there's lots of
00:19:49
eavesdropping equipment right now.
00:19:50
There's equipment that if they pointed it at your window, the
00:19:54
vibrations on the glass, they can, they can hear you talking.
00:20:01
So interestingly enough, they can use the glass for a
00:20:03
vibration unless you have it. Insulated with all kinds of
00:20:07
drapes and all sorts of things. So there are ways not only can
00:20:10
they use thermal, not only way can they penetrate your house
00:20:12
with LIDAR and other things and they can tell where you're at.
00:20:16
You've seen it in the movies, that's accurate.
00:20:18
Same thing with the eavesdropping.
00:20:19
So that's a skip is designed. So you can't do that.
00:20:21
You can't bring in phone devices, you can't bring in
00:20:23
iPads. All that stuff is supposed to be
00:20:25
left on the outside. It's supposed to be a
00:20:27
conversation you can have as if you were butt ass naked and
00:20:30
there's no risk of anybody overhearing it.
00:20:32
So skips are used for the highest level, you know, and you
00:20:36
know then then then allegedly always supposed to be to protect
00:20:39
classified, you know, I you know, eyes only restricted
00:20:43
information. I just text Steve so.
00:20:46
Yeah. Steve, I'm texting your brow
00:20:49
answer your. Text.
00:20:49
But George, think about what they said.
00:20:52
It was a secret skiff, meaning it was a skiff that the majority
00:20:56
of the FBI had no idea existed. So I don't know whether it was
00:21:00
behind a secret bookcase. You know, how did they access
00:21:03
it? I'm, I'm, I'm being sarcastic,
00:21:05
of course, about a secret bookcase, Although who knows?
00:21:08
What I'm saying is it would really be interesting to hear
00:21:11
more details about that. How did they locate it if it was
00:21:13
secret? You know, cash is the highest
00:21:16
level of the FBI. Nothing in the FBI should be
00:21:19
secret from him for, for, for him to state that it was secret.
00:21:22
It's kind of a big deal and that also means that somebody was
00:21:26
trying to cover something up, which I think in itself.
00:21:28
Well, how do you, I wonder how, how did you cover our
00:21:30
government? It doesn't.
00:21:31
It doesn't. It doesn't say how he came about
00:21:33
finding it. Was it a whistleblower?
00:21:36
I don't know. There, well, we I had did hear a
00:21:39
story actually interesting enough from somebody yesterday
00:21:42
on a quick phone call and there are whistleblowers coming out of
00:21:45
the woodwork, employees that didn't agree with what they were
00:21:48
being told to do now. Well, we talked.
00:21:51
About really employees didn't agree to do or are they now CYA
00:21:54
and are they covering their ass George?
00:21:58
You know, Lance, that's a tough to tell because you see that
00:22:02
when the whistleblowers did come out and like for instance, Steve
00:22:06
Friend, who's the other one? Garrett, O'boyle, Kyle.
00:22:10
Seraphin, they all got, I mean, thrown to the curb.
00:22:13
No, you know, so it's why. Haven't they brought those guys
00:22:17
back? I mean, I know Garrett O'boyle
00:22:20
and Steve Friend want to go back to the FBI.
00:22:22
Aren't they back? No, I.
00:22:26
Don't know. And they haven't been paid their
00:22:28
back wages. I I think it's pretty shitty.
00:22:30
I mean, I like Kyle. And we don't know.
00:22:33
I mean, Kyle. 'S but I like Kyle.
00:22:34
Kyle's a good guy. I.
00:22:35
Trust Kyle. Why don't we get him on the show
00:22:36
and ask him? I, I think, I think that's an
00:22:39
important discussion, but I think, and maybe we should have,
00:22:41
you know, it'd be interesting, be interesting to have like a
00:22:44
FBI roundtable invite Steve Gray and maybe Garrett or or Steve
00:22:48
Friend or maybe even Kyle and, you know, have a discussion
00:22:52
about burn. I mean, we could do like a round
00:22:54
table, you know, get a couple of them on and you know, do like a
00:22:57
Hollywood square thing because those guys obviously are much
00:22:59
more experienced, much more knowledgeable than I am.
00:23:02
I don't even know what I know from my side.
00:23:03
I saw burn bags overseas, but once the stuff goes in the burn
00:23:06
bags, nobody's supposed to open it.
00:23:08
It doesn't have a super high level clearance and a lot of
00:23:11
times the material that's put in the burn bag is pre shredded.
00:23:15
It's shredded, doesn't mean you can't put it back together, but
00:23:17
normally the government doesn't use those long string shreds.
00:23:20
They use the crosscut shred and that's damn near powder.
00:23:24
So I don't know how you'd reassemble the documents if it
00:23:26
had been shredded. So I assume these documents,
00:23:28
they were in a rush or maybe the person that put them in there
00:23:31
didn't really want them to get burned.
00:23:33
Now it's serious stuff. This is all about the rush of
00:23:35
collusion hoax documents and what I think is really strange.
00:23:41
What George, Are you familiar with the Annex to Durham's
00:23:44
final? Report No I don't even why they
00:23:46
calling it the the annex like. I don't know either.
00:23:50
I don't know why they're calling it the Annex, but I'm assuming
00:23:53
it was a secondary report that Durham came out with.
00:23:56
But the question is, why classify that?
00:23:58
Why? Why is it not you?
00:24:00
Why is it not exactly where out to the people?
00:24:02
Why was he even classified? So didn't you?
00:24:07
When did the Durham report come out?
00:24:09
Was that when Trump was still president?
00:24:11
You know, I can't remember. But you know what?
00:24:16
I understand what, you know what I can.
00:24:19
So it's the FBI who who who classified it probably.
00:24:25
And who was it? Christopher Wray at the time, I
00:24:26
think it was. So that explains it probably
00:24:29
why, because you know, it's going to expose them, them
00:24:33
they're the FBI agents too, like you, like Peter Strzok, all them
00:24:35
people. But, and that's probably why,
00:24:37
but you know, they say this is the reason why they raided Mar a
00:24:42
Lago is to get this out of Trump's hands.
00:24:47
Well, you know. Well.
00:24:49
And that's. Well, let's, let's dwell on that
00:24:53
for a minute. Let's now think about the
00:24:57
weaponization. You know, oh, everybody wants to
00:25:00
talk about the cartels, and they used to talk about the mafia all
00:25:02
the time. They always talk about how much
00:25:04
control they had, right? How much influence they both
00:25:08
have. The cartels currently have a ton
00:25:10
of influence. I believe that that story that
00:25:12
George covered about Act Blue while I was gone, I think the
00:25:15
cartels have been using that to not only money launder their
00:25:20
their proceeds, but also to use it for influence backing Act
00:25:25
Blue backing politicians all across the country.
00:25:28
You know, many politicians don't care about where the money comes
00:25:30
from. They just want to get elected.
00:25:32
You you've seen it, You know, it's, you know, it's happening.
00:25:35
George did a great job of telling you guys.
00:25:38
If you remember the John Thaler and Jacqueline Brieger's story,
00:25:41
we covered that a year and a half ago, maybe two years ago
00:25:44
now. And that story was about exactly
00:25:47
what now Mark Fincham is talking about and how there was money
00:25:51
laundering in the mortgage industry.
00:25:54
But what I think is interesting, George, is this Mar a Lago, and
00:25:59
we're talking about the binder they wanted to get their hands
00:26:02
on. So the, the, the, the main.
00:26:04
So you guys know, the raid seemed offish, right?
00:26:07
They're going through Melania's underwear drawer.
00:26:10
They're going through Barron's room.
00:26:13
They'd already been the National Archives have been working
00:26:16
directly with Donald Trump, Cash Patel and his security team
00:26:20
about how he had documents secured.
00:26:22
Everything was declassified. Then the FBI brings classified
00:26:25
folders, and they kind of spread it out to do a photo shoot with
00:26:28
some documents, and they don't find the binder they want
00:26:32
because this binder was all about things that they didn't
00:26:35
want to go public. Now, Trump had already
00:26:38
declassified that binder on January 19th, 2021, so he was
00:26:42
completely authorized to hold it.
00:26:44
And that binder contained hundreds of pages about the
00:26:47
Crossfire Hurricane scandal. There was lots of damaging
00:26:50
information about the corrupt actors involved in our
00:26:52
government in that binder. But they wanted to that whole
00:26:57
raid was about recovering that binder.
00:26:58
Now that is a weaponization of the federal government.
00:27:02
I made a comment when I was posting this show about saying,
00:27:05
you know, and George, you, you can tell me if you think this
00:27:08
isn't true. The, the FBI operates like some
00:27:12
of the most sophisticated criminal entities in the world.
00:27:14
And I'm not suggesting that Cash Patel is part of this.
00:27:17
I'm saying that the FBI has always operated as if they are
00:27:21
above the law. There are many criminal cases
00:27:24
across the United States where the FBI has fabricated evidence.
00:27:28
And you guys will be like, oh, no, no, it's not.
00:27:30
Yeah. Now, I'm not telling you that
00:27:32
people like Kyle Seraphin, Steve Friend, Garrett O'boyle, Steve
00:27:36
Gray, I'm not telling you those aren't the FBI agents I want.
00:27:39
I believe those are really good, credible guys.
00:27:41
I think those are guys that really believed in the work they
00:27:44
were doing, really wanted to do the right thing and had
00:27:47
leadership trying to turn them into criminals.
00:27:49
And that's why they all either whistleblow or retired or left.
00:27:54
And that's the the tough part when you have good people,
00:27:57
because in my opinion, those are the kind of FBI agents I want.
00:27:59
I want ethical, high integrity individuals that I can trust.
00:28:04
Those are the kind of people I want in the FBII don't think
00:28:07
that's what we have. I, I don't get me wrong, I think
00:28:09
Cash Patel is probably doing everything he can Dan Bond
00:28:11
genius, probably doing everything he can to to get rid
00:28:13
of these people. But I'd like to hear about it in
00:28:15
the chat because here they did. They weaponized the FBI against
00:28:20
an ex sitting president to go find a binder because it was
00:28:24
going to expose corruption in our government.
00:28:27
George, what do you think, man? I mean, is that not the worst
00:28:30
possible case when a highly sophisticated government agency
00:28:34
becomes the tool of the deep state?
00:28:40
You know, I think they've been being around trying to get
00:28:44
criminals for so long they actually became criminals.
00:28:47
I mean, here's a big question. Good point.
00:28:49
How do we stop this from ever happening again?
00:28:51
Because what, like it or not, Trump's only here four years,
00:28:56
right? But let's let's talk about 10
00:28:58
years from down the road or 1520 years.
00:29:01
How do we stop this from happening again, not only to
00:29:05
Trump, but to the American people going after PTA moms for
00:29:09
speaking out to fight for their kids or in churches, Christians.
00:29:15
I mean, this is what's crazy and I haven't seen anything yet
00:29:20
where there's where they stop this and that there has to be
00:29:25
something where there's more transparency and I'm not allowed
00:29:30
to high stuff. I think the only way they should
00:29:32
classify anything and they're allowed to classify something is
00:29:36
they they can only classify to the part and black out where
00:29:40
they protect the victims names or maybe the method of how
00:29:45
whatever they did OK I'll give them that.
00:29:48
But as far as everything else they should be automatically put
00:29:52
on the government website for people to see.
00:29:54
And if we have to wait till the case is over, fine I can
00:29:57
understand that too. I get that part that's OK.
00:30:00
But after that everything should be out.
00:30:02
There should be no classifying nothing.
00:30:03
Then they shouldn't be. I, I agree with you and you
00:30:08
know, this whole thing where they cover things up and I, I've
00:30:12
got to say this, you know, Obama, he, he has this immunity,
00:30:15
right? Presidential immunity, which is
00:30:17
the highest level immunity. It's higher than absolute
00:30:19
immunity. I don't know how it's higher,
00:30:21
but it is. And I think that, you know, he's
00:30:25
got, he's going to be summoned before a grand jury allegedly.
00:30:27
Is he going to even testify? Who knows?
00:30:29
Is he even going to come before the grand jury?
00:30:30
He's going to tell the truth, but there's, there's some claims
00:30:33
out there and I don't know that I agree with them.
00:30:34
They're saying that he's got immunity for everything he did
00:30:38
during president of the United States.
00:30:39
And I, I have to disagree with that.
00:30:41
I know we've got a clip here we're going to play.
00:30:43
But I think that when you violate your role, meaning that
00:30:47
you exceed what you were supposed to be doing as
00:30:49
president of the United States, I don't think covering up a
00:30:51
crime, unknowingly covering up a crime has any immunity.
00:30:56
I think he has presidential immunity if he participated
00:30:58
because of national security interests or otherwise.
00:31:01
But I know this, he's a, he's a regular citizen now.
00:31:03
He's no different than you and I.
00:31:05
And if he lies or denies going to, to the grand jury, I would
00:31:09
have to believe that that is going to wash out his
00:31:12
presidential immunity completely 'cause I think if he, if he
00:31:15
doesn't tell the truth, he's a private citizen.
00:31:19
I think what he did as president isn't covered by presidential
00:31:22
immunity. And I don't believe the
00:31:23
presidential immunity covers you if you the Mens Rea.
00:31:26
And then George, I'm gonna, I'm gonna let, I want you to hear
00:31:28
your thoughts. The Mens Rea is George and I are
00:31:31
gonna go rob a liquor store. We don't have a car.
00:31:34
So we, we decide we're gonna go buy a getaway car.
00:31:38
The Mens Rea is the first overt act and the mental state when
00:31:41
you're doing it. So if you say I'm gonna rob the
00:31:43
liquor store and I'm going to buy this car to rob the liquor
00:31:45
store, you don't even have to rob the liquor store.
00:31:47
The minute you, George and I go by the getaway car, we have
00:31:52
committed the crime. As far as they're concerned,
00:31:54
they can charge you. At that point.
00:31:55
They said they were getting ready to do it.
00:31:56
We didn't want anybody to get hurt.
00:31:58
So we went ahead and we arrested them.
00:31:59
But they had a strategy. They even if we sat down with a
00:32:02
piece of paper and said, well, here's where we enter the liquor
00:32:04
store, we're going to run out the back door.
00:32:06
We'll put the getaway car. That is an overt act creating
00:32:09
the getaway plan. I believe that if, if, if Obama
00:32:13
and he knew it, he knew the Russian collusion host was fake.
00:32:16
He knew that when you know Fiona Hill, I think that was named
00:32:19
Fiona Hill actually brought that information.
00:32:21
He already knew it had been fabricated when he committed
00:32:24
that first overt act. I believe his presidential
00:32:26
immunity was wiped out because it wasn't an act that was done
00:32:30
under the premise of being president of the United States.
00:32:34
It was an act to attack an individual that was a president
00:32:37
of the United States. Obama was already a citizen.
00:32:41
I don't believe that all this stuff that he created.
00:32:43
He was. No, he was president.
00:32:45
He wasn't a citizen at the time. This is, this is now 2016.
00:32:50
Trump wasn't sworn in. Yeah.
00:32:51
Trump wasn't sworn in as president.
00:32:53
I'm telling you right now that I think right then he wiped out
00:32:56
all his presidential community because he was using his
00:32:59
position of power to commit a crime.
00:33:01
I mean, what do you think, George?
00:33:02
Well, that's that's where the term impeachment comes in.
00:33:07
And pretty much This is why they hid this so they wouldn't think
00:33:11
about impeaching Obama. I mean, they still, as far as I
00:33:15
know, he they can still impeach him, which by the way, they.
00:33:18
Never found the binder, right? They never got the binder.
00:33:20
No, but they did it to Trump when he wasn't after he was out
00:33:23
of office, they impeached him. So they should do it to freaking
00:33:25
out Obama. And by the way, they should
00:33:27
overturn, they should overturn Trump's impeachments because
00:33:31
they're based on false and information.
00:33:34
They're all wasn't true anyway. Well, those impeachments never
00:33:37
went through. They never actually impeached.
00:33:39
He got impeached through Congress, so it's still standing
00:33:41
as that part. So you do want it be good to
00:33:44
remove them. Oh, I got you.
00:33:46
Yeah, yeah. And you, yeah, you get impeached
00:33:48
first, it goes to Congress. And if they impeach you, that
00:33:51
has to get, it has to pass through Senate and you need 2/3.
00:33:54
That's why it's tough to actually impeach a president.
00:33:56
Yeah. There's no way.
00:33:59
If you bring Obama for impeachment and it passes the
00:34:02
House, there's no way the Senate Democrats are going to vote to
00:34:05
impeach him because that's he's long been their lifeline.
00:34:09
There's no way it's impossible. Let's play the clip.
00:34:12
All right, here we go to. Get going.
00:34:14
I want to address Obama for a second.
00:34:17
I know President Trump has every right to be frustrated with him.
00:34:19
I think President Trump's analysis last week was right.
00:34:21
I think my immunity rule might protect him on the original
00:34:24
charges. That's what most legal experts
00:34:26
tell me, that that ruling is so sweeping, it will protect Obama
00:34:29
for what he did in office. However, Barack Obama can now be
00:34:32
summoned before a grand jury. He cannot take the 5th Amendment
00:34:35
because he has immunity from prosecution.
00:34:37
He'll have to tell the truth. If he lies as a private citizen
00:34:41
about what he did as president, he'll no longer have that
00:34:43
immunity. And that is a trap that Obama is
00:34:46
sitting potentially facing. And I want to say the irony to
00:34:49
that because on January 5th, 2017, he presided over a meeting
00:34:52
in the White House where the FBI had just cleared Mike Flynn of
00:34:55
any wrongdoing. And they schemed in that meeting
00:34:59
how they might be able to jam up Mike Flynn.
00:35:00
And they came up with the idea, we'll lure him into an
00:35:03
interview, catch him into a lie, and then prosecute him that way.
00:35:05
Barack Obama now is about to face a potential similar
00:35:08
situation as the one he created unfairly for Mike Clinton.
00:35:13
You know, I want to say something.
00:35:14
OK, so I get he can't plead the Fifth.
00:35:17
However, can he say that he's covered under?
00:35:22
Was it a presidential act where he doesn't have to answer
00:35:25
questions according to. You know, I'm not familiar
00:35:28
enough with the law, but I would think it would be unlikely
00:35:31
because he's no longer president.
00:35:32
So to. Doesn't matter, he.
00:35:34
Would have to argue that it was the concern national security.
00:35:37
That's what I'm saying. So he'll, he can claim that and
00:35:40
say that and not answer those questions because it was all
00:35:43
while he was president. So it doesn't matter just
00:35:47
because he's not president anymore.
00:35:48
He's still, he's still beholden. I guess it would.
00:35:51
Depend on the amount of proof they have.
00:35:53
I believe they've caught him dead in all his lies.
00:35:55
I, I think that he's in a position where if they impeach
00:35:59
him, and you're right, they wouldn't be able to do it, but
00:36:01
they could charge him with treason and seditious
00:36:04
conspiracy. And I would believe that that
00:36:07
would cause a military tribunal to happen.
00:36:11
And if they got to that point where they could use a military
00:36:13
tribunal, I would believe that he would be convicted.
00:36:18
And because he was convicted, there might be some laws on the
00:36:20
books. It doesn't include the necessity
00:36:23
of impeachment. If they actually convicted him
00:36:25
for treason, seditious conspiracy and conspiracy
00:36:28
against the United States, I would have to, I would, I would
00:36:31
happen. I'd have to believe that that
00:36:33
would mean that there may be some way that his presidency and
00:36:37
his immunity would be wiped out. But again, I'm not a, I'm not an
00:36:39
expert on presidential immunity. I think it's ridiculous.
00:36:42
I think absolute immunity is ridiculous.
00:36:44
I think there's, there's a reason for the president to have
00:36:46
certain immunities, but I think that they've, they've abused it.
00:36:50
I think absolute immunity has been abused by the courts.
00:36:53
I think it's been abused by the prosecutors.
00:36:55
I think qualified immunity has been abused by the agencies.
00:36:59
I, you know, to me, only God gets absolute immunity.
00:37:02
That's really in it. I mean, he and he comes with
00:37:04
that in hand. I just, I don't know.
00:37:07
All right, well, there it is there.
00:37:13
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I'll take you right to the site. All right, you know we're in the
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race here, right? Terminator's coming, baby.
00:43:34
The CIA is preparing for a powerful super intelligence game
00:43:38
changer to counter China's aggressive pursuit of AGI.
00:43:42
Well, all I can say is about freaking time.
00:43:45
This is going to be the race between US and the Chinese to
00:43:49
see who can build, protect and govern AI faster.
00:43:53
This is what the deputy director, CIA Ellis said.
00:43:58
Now you know China's, you know, they've been, they'll steal
00:44:01
technology, they'll they'll duplicate it.
00:44:05
They did it. I think they stole stuff away
00:44:07
from ChatGPT, Lance I don't know but.
00:44:09
There's a lot of stories about code that got stolen that they
00:44:12
had employees in different AI companies.
00:44:15
That's why they were able to get DeepSeek up so quickly, you
00:44:21
know, AGI, you know, and that term it's, it's so that's a
00:44:25
hypothetical type of AI now. I don't know if it's really
00:44:27
hypothetical, I think it's further along than they're
00:44:30
saying, but that allows the ability to, you know, understand
00:44:33
and learn and apply knowledge, Of course, a wide range of
00:44:36
cognitive tasks or skills like a human and, and potentially the
00:44:41
idea, the concept is for it to exceed a human meaning in speed.
00:44:47
You know, of course you have neurons, electrical impulses in
00:44:50
your brain and those fire very rapidly.
00:44:54
Speed of light, of course, and at the end of the day, they're
00:44:57
trying to create something that's much faster and has the
00:45:02
ability to access much more information across multiple
00:45:06
spectrums, meaning that it's layered upon, layered upon,
00:45:09
layered of hyper intelligence, giving it an IQ who knows what.
00:45:14
That is frightening to me. There is no way that that
00:45:19
computer isn't going to. If if you connected it to the
00:45:22
Internet as an example, and it was able to scrape all the stuff
00:45:26
off of TikTok, what, what do you think it would decide after it
00:45:31
looked at social media on X, it looked at TikTok, it went on
00:45:35
Twitch and Kik and YouTube. George, what do you think that
00:45:38
computer would think of human beings when it got done looking
00:45:41
at those platforms? What do you think the
00:45:42
determination would be? We're talking about a hyper
00:45:45
intelligence, an IQ of multiple hundreds, maybe thousands, and
00:45:50
now it's looked at TikTok, it's looked at Twitch and Kick, it's
00:45:53
looked at YouTube and it's looked at X and other social
00:45:55
media platforms. What the conclusion is it going
00:45:57
to come up with? This is a society that's so dumb
00:46:01
when you I need to get rid of it in order for us for my AI to
00:46:05
thrive. Terminator.
00:46:10
I think if it spends, if it spends 5 minutes on just kick,
00:46:14
Twitch and TikTok, it's going to walk away and it's going to be
00:46:18
like, Oh yeah, we got to kill all these fucking insects.
00:46:22
These are some dumb sons of bitches that they're dangerous
00:46:26
for my development and where I want to take the world.
00:46:29
Yeah, it's time to kill them all.
00:46:31
I, I can't just do this today. When you get a minute, take 15
00:46:34
minutes and just surf across the front page of YouTube, surf
00:46:38
across kick and Twitch. You know, just go across the
00:46:42
front of of Twitter and then ask yourself, do we seem like a
00:46:47
biological being that should be able to continue on this planet?
00:46:51
If you were a superior being, if you had a higher level of
00:46:55
thinking, remember, you don't really have emotional
00:46:58
resistance. AI does not have emotional
00:47:01
resistance. Where it goes, well, it's OK.
00:47:04
We're gonna let them survive 'cause they're OK, they're
00:47:06
gonna, they're gonna mature. It is likely that AI would look
00:47:10
at us and say, no, I'm gonna squash.
00:47:11
You're gonna be like a Roach in a New York kitchen and you're
00:47:16
going to get stepped on. And I'm not saying that roaches
00:47:18
don't survive, but you might have to crawl into the deep,
00:47:20
dark tunnels underneath the, the, the earth's crust and that
00:47:26
that's where you might have to hide.
00:47:27
And I'm sure it'll send you. So to me, Terminator is, is not
00:47:32
it. It's right on track.
00:47:33
This is absolutely right on track.
00:47:36
And this is frightening. And now the CIA, an agency that
00:47:39
I don't necessarily trust, this is an agency that the JFK was
00:47:44
assassinated for saying I'm going to scatter the CIA to the
00:47:48
winds. We now know that they were
00:47:51
involved in the assassination of a sitting president.
00:47:54
I don't think the Central Intelligence Agency should
00:47:56
continue to exist. I, I'm not saying we don't need
00:47:58
an agency, a foreign intelligence agency, but I think
00:48:01
that thing needs to be completely purged and started
00:48:04
from scratch because I don't think what we have in there is
00:48:06
good. And I don't know that I want
00:48:08
them in charge of a hyper intelligent AI.
00:48:13
What do you think, George? You want the CIA controlling our
00:48:15
hyper intelligent AII? Don't want the CIA controlling
00:48:18
anything. I mean, who knows?
00:48:21
Like, yeah, I, it's going to be, it's going to be tough.
00:48:29
I mean, I, I tell you, I keep seeing Terminator.
00:48:31
I have to figure out a way how to how to terminate Terminator
00:48:36
if it comes to I'm telling you you.
00:48:37
Bet you better create a superpowerful EMP.
00:48:42
A combination of EMP and perf that energy radio frequency
00:48:47
weapon. Kind of acid that eats the metal
00:48:49
away on that much. I would recommend EMP combined
00:48:53
with HERF because the EMP would shut down the system and the
00:48:56
HERF a high energy radio frequency weapon which is a
00:48:59
microwave weapon. You might be able to melt the
00:49:03
the most important components, but I'm sure that AI will try to
00:49:07
outthink you. Listen to this statement from
00:49:10
Ellis over at the CIA. We have in this is talking about
00:49:13
their AI solutions. Right now we have in house
00:49:16
capabilities we are bringing on to the high side.
00:49:19
If you aren't using those AI models in your daily work, then
00:49:24
you are not going to be successful at the CIA.
00:49:32
Frightening. And on top of it, the CCP having
00:49:35
its own version. Let's play this clip.
00:49:42
Is there a clip with it? Oh, no, I'm sorry.
00:49:45
I thought there was. I thought you had a clip.
00:49:48
Yeah, two days off and you're already fucked up.
00:49:51
Yeah, maybe. Maybe.
00:49:52
I'm still tired. I'm still extremely tired.
00:49:55
That was mentally taxing, all that.
00:49:57
That's why I told you to take a nap after the show, because we
00:49:59
got a lot of stuff to do later. All right, let's go.
00:50:02
Nancy Pelosi. I know you like this one.
00:50:04
You know I like this go. I know you do go, President.
00:50:07
Trump says Nancy Pelosi should be investigated for insider
00:50:11
trading. She should be freaking arrested,
00:50:14
locked up and thrown the key. Away he goes.
00:50:16
She has the highest return of anybody practically in the
00:50:19
history of Wall Street. Well, I mean, we all been saying
00:50:22
this for how I don't know how long.
00:50:24
You know, we got the stand. Nancy Pelosi stock tracker, he
00:50:27
was taking questions during his congressional bill signing
00:50:30
ceremony on Wednesday and actually on that bill signing he
00:50:34
did he, you know what, thank God he signed a bill to reform the
00:50:38
VA home loans and this is good for the veterans because you
00:50:43
know, there should be no homeless veterans on the
00:50:46
streets. But this is this came back to
00:50:50
actually Senator Josh Holley. He introduced in his Preventing
00:50:55
elected leaders from owning Securities Investments, which is
00:50:58
called the Pelosi Act, named after the multi minute after
00:51:04
her, of course, but you know they're asking.
00:51:07
But she's not the only one. No, no, there's a bunch of
00:51:09
others, but when they ask Trump if he supports the bill which
00:51:12
will ban members of Congress, president, you know, president
00:51:15
and VP from owning trading stocks, Trump said.
00:51:18
I like it conceptually before tearing it to Pelosi and ask her
00:51:22
husband Pelosi. So he did.
00:51:25
I mean, he likes it. And then he tore into him.
00:51:28
So, I mean, let's play the clip. And then we got we got more of
00:51:32
it. Let's talk about lots more.
00:51:35
Holly introduced legislation that would ban members of
00:51:37
Congress from owning or trading individual stocks.
00:51:40
That extends to the president and vice president.
00:51:43
Are you in favor of that? Legislation.
00:51:44
Well, I like it conceptually. I don't know about it, but I
00:51:46
like it conceptually. And, you know, Nancy Pelosi
00:51:49
became rich by having inside information.
00:51:54
She made a fortune with her husband.
00:51:56
And I I think that's disgraceful.
00:51:58
So in that sense, I'd like it, but I'd have to really see the,
00:52:01
I'd have, you know, I studied these things very carefully and
00:52:03
this just happened. So I'll take a look at it.
00:52:06
But conceptually, I like it. And what I do think is Nancy
00:52:10
Pelosi should be investigated because what she has the highest
00:52:14
return of anybody practically in the history of Wall Street, save
00:52:19
a few. And how did that happen?
00:52:23
It happened by she knows exactly what's going to happen, what's
00:52:26
going to be announced. She buys stock and then the
00:52:28
stock goes up after the announcements made.
00:52:31
And she ought to be investigated.
00:52:34
Well, Lance, your favorite Congresswoman Pelosi, she
00:52:37
actually melted down after this. Well, it's true though.
00:52:41
She was true. The laws of the United States
00:52:43
are supposed to be equally applied.
00:52:45
We have statutes on the books for insider trading, but when
00:52:48
you become a congressional member, you do not get a higher
00:52:52
level of of status in the United States.
00:52:56
The equal application law means that Nancy Pelosi, George
00:52:59
Ballentine, Lance Miniatio, Donald Trump, Jake Tapper,
00:53:03
doesn't matter who, we all have the same level.
00:53:06
So all of us are not supposed to insider trade.
00:53:08
That's what the law says. We can't insider trade.
00:53:10
It's very clear. And there are other laws about
00:53:13
money laundering and all kinds of things that apply.
00:53:15
In the case of Nancy Pelosi being on those committees, she
00:53:18
finds out, let's say, for example, that Raytheon is going
00:53:22
to get a new contract with the federal government.
00:53:24
Let's say they're going to get $100 billion contract.
00:53:26
We'll just make something up. She hears about in the committee
00:53:29
that they're going to approve the contract.
00:53:31
She calls her husband or texts her husband by Raytheon options.
00:53:35
And of course, when the announcement comes that Raytheon
00:53:37
just got $100 billion contract, the options become highly
00:53:40
valuable. She has been doing this for
00:53:42
years. She's not the only one.
00:53:43
Dan, Dianne Feinstein and many other congressional members,
00:53:47
that is insider trading at its worst.
00:53:49
They know about the policies that are going to get announced
00:53:51
and they are at they're taking advantage of it.
00:53:54
I think they all need to face the consequences.
00:53:56
Look, if they're going to arrest regular citizens, if they're
00:54:00
going to arrest Martha Stewart for insider trading, but how
00:54:03
come this ugly ass, cranky, nasty aged bitch who's ruined
00:54:09
San Francisco is allowed to continue committing her crime
00:54:14
wave her and her husband? That's my comment.
00:54:23
Because, well, you know, look, this is a reason why she didn't
00:54:26
retire yet she's still trying to protect her heads.
00:54:30
She's still trying to also take advantage and and assemble as
00:54:33
much wealth as possible. My opinion is arrest her, indict
00:54:38
her, arrest her and sees all her assets.
00:54:40
So she walks out of Congress a broke ass, nasty, ugly, crusty
00:54:45
ass bitch. You want to play the clinic?
00:54:49
Yeah. Yeah, it was.
00:54:52
Let me just read what he said. I'm sorry that we had some sort
00:54:54
of technical issue. Nancy Pelosi became rich.
00:54:56
Why do you have to read that? We're here to talk about the
00:54:59
60th anniversary of Medicaid. That's what I agreed to come to
00:55:02
talk. Yeah, but I want that means in
00:55:04
the election. I wanted to give you a chance
00:55:06
just to respond. He accused you of insider
00:55:08
trading. What's your response to that?
00:55:11
That's very ridiculous. In fact, I very much support the
00:55:14
stop the the trading of members of Congress.
00:55:17
Not that I think anybody's doing anything wrong.
00:55:19
If they are, they are prosecuted and they go to jail.
00:55:23
But because of the confidence that it stills in the American
00:55:27
people don't worry about this. But I have no concern about the
00:55:33
obvious investments that had been made over time.
00:55:37
I'm not into it. My husband is.
00:55:39
But it isn't anything to do with anything insider.
00:55:42
But the president has his own exposure.
00:55:44
So he's always projecting. He's always projecting.
00:55:47
And let's not give him any more time on that, please.
00:55:50
We're going forward here. And I'm very proud of my family.
00:55:55
And while he might make fun of us while somebody inspired by
00:55:59
him breaks into our home and hits my in a deadly fashion,
00:56:02
hits my husband over the head, and he thinks that's a riot.
00:56:05
I'd rather not go into some of my other complaints about him
00:56:08
right now, rather to talk about the 60th anniversary of
00:56:12
Medicaid. So I hope you all paid attention
00:56:17
because she said in beginning she goes, that's not what I
00:56:20
agreed to, to come on the show. I agreed to come on about, Yeah,
00:56:23
what they're going to say. So all these people that come on
00:56:26
like the news, they they won't come on unless they know what
00:56:30
what they're going to be talking about questions and stuff.
00:56:32
It's not like you're going to hit them with some some left
00:56:35
field stuff because they'll never come on the show.
00:56:38
They. Want to be blindsided, so they
00:56:40
try to preliminarily control the narrative.
00:56:41
Now, in the case of Nancy Pelosi, think about it like
00:56:43
this. Because she's a committee
00:56:45
member, I think she gets paid 190 something or 200 a year.
00:56:49
Think about the millions and millions of dollars that
00:56:52
congressional members spend to get elected.
00:56:54
The primary pay right now, which I think is too low, but I would
00:56:57
put a bunch of caveats on it. I think they're not paid enough,
00:57:01
but $174 a year is what you get paid as a congressional
00:57:04
member. Think about the comment that one
00:57:07
of the members of Congress made about how you're making it
00:57:10
undesirable for somebody to want to run for Congress and that had
00:57:13
to do with the the stock trading.
00:57:15
They are looking at this as an opportunity to get inside
00:57:18
information so that they can get themselves, they can enrich
00:57:20
themselves. Nancy Pelosi has a 200 +
00:57:23
1 dollar net worth. She claims only her husband does
00:57:26
the trading. Do you think that they're not
00:57:28
talking about what's going? No, absolutely not.
00:57:30
You can't beat the S&P 500 year after year perfectly.
00:57:34
Nancy Pelosi has never had a down year.
00:57:37
She's never gone backwards in her stock portfolio.
00:57:40
And that's the thing. At the end of the day, there's a
00:57:42
thing called the Nancy Pelosi stock tracker and you can go
00:57:45
check it out. You can go look at her returns.
00:57:47
My point is, would you really take the $174 job if you
00:57:52
didn't think you were going to get dark money, foreign money,
00:57:55
super PAC money? You weren't going to use your
00:57:57
election money for all kinds of odd things.
00:57:59
No, you wouldn't. You wouldn't put up with it.
00:58:02
And that's my point. The members of Congress, they
00:58:04
were never supposed to be full time, but it was supposed to be
00:58:06
a part time job. They were supposed to have
00:58:09
careers outside of Congress, businesses outside of Congress.
00:58:14
That's not what it's turned into.
00:58:15
It's a grift and she needs to be drug out of Congress by her feet
00:58:20
for insider trading. I say the FBI goes and Tasers
00:58:23
there, you know, hog ties her and pulls her out of there along
00:58:27
with all the other members of Congress that have insider
00:58:29
trading. This is ridiculous because if
00:58:30
you so my point is if if the laws aren't going to apply to
00:58:34
her, then I don't want them to apply to me.
00:58:38
I don't want to reply to George. I I would like if we're going to
00:58:40
go lawless, let's go full lawless.
00:58:42
Let's make America, you know, outlaw again.
00:58:45
Let's go full outlaw. That's my comment.
00:58:48
So they actually the Pelosi Act, which we all talked about it
00:58:52
actually passed out of committee in an 8 to 7 vote.
00:58:56
I mean, I got the clip. We could play it or not because,
00:58:59
but then I don't understand this part.
00:59:02
And I understand why President Trump, President Trump unloaded
00:59:04
on, on Senator Josh Holley because he's blocking the review
00:59:07
of Pelosi stock trading over the past 35 years.
00:59:10
Why would he be blocking the, the review?
00:59:14
I mean, he's been, he's been facing a lot of criticism lately
00:59:17
and, and a lot of people aren't happy with him.
00:59:22
I just played the clip ahead. And do it.
00:59:23
We, we have an opportunity here today to do something that the
00:59:27
public has wanted us to do for decades.
00:59:29
And that is to ban members of Congress from profiting on
00:59:33
information that frankly, only members of Congress have in the
00:59:36
buying and selling of stock. 86% of Americans say that members of
00:59:41
Congress should not be able to buy and sell shares of stock,
00:59:45
individual stock, while they are members of this body.
00:59:48
And they are absolutely correct. And the reason is you can see
00:59:51
it. There was just another ethics
00:59:52
referral in the House last week. We've seen the former speaker of
00:59:56
the House make millions of dollars in profits.
00:59:58
We've seen members of both parties, I'm sad to say, be
01:00:01
investigated for their stock trades.
01:00:04
And the reason for all of this is, is that, quite frankly,
01:00:06
members of this body are Privy to information that the normal
01:00:09
person just is not. Now, is that insider trading?
01:00:12
It is not under the laws. Sometimes people say, well, we
01:00:15
already have insider trading laws.
01:00:16
We don't need a stock ban. Well.
01:00:18
The information that members of Congress are Privy to is
01:00:20
technically not covered by the insider trading laws, but nobody
01:00:23
really believes that the information that we get isn't
01:00:26
valuable. It is quite valuable, which is
01:00:29
why back during COVID, you saw members of Congress of both
01:00:32
parties engage in a flurry of stock trading right after they
01:00:36
were getting COVID briefings. Where members of the public
01:00:39
getting those briefings, they were not.
01:00:40
Where members of the public Privy to the kind of information
01:00:43
that was being given to members of Congress?
01:00:45
No, they were not. And so when you look at what
01:00:48
members of Congress are Privy to, what they are able to trade
01:00:51
on the access that they have, it's just qualitatively
01:00:53
different than your average Joe or Jane.
01:00:56
Which is why we ought to put into place common sense
01:01:01
guardrails that say if you want to be a member of Congress, you
01:01:04
can put your you want to, you want to save great.
01:01:06
You can buy mutual funds. You can brought buy broadly
01:01:08
diversified investment vehicles. You should not be able to buy
01:01:11
and trade individual stock shares in which frankly, we have
01:01:15
an interest in the work that we do.
01:01:16
We have information that no other people get, no other
01:01:19
members of the public have. This bill would finally redress
01:01:22
that. Finally.
01:01:27
I mean, this is right here, Lance.
01:01:28
This is Nancy's Pelosi's 2023 trading games, which tops 65%,
01:01:34
beating out several hedge funds. Come on, how is that possible?
01:01:41
Because she cheats. And I would argue that the the,
01:01:45
the information that Congress is getting, it is insider
01:01:49
information. It is because they know about
01:01:52
contracts, they know about information before anybody else
01:01:54
does. I'm so sick of them having a
01:01:57
different level of of obligation to the federal statutes that I
01:02:01
think we should come out with a new act called the Citizens
01:02:04
Congressional Act, that basically anything that the
01:02:08
congressional members are allowed to do, citizens in the
01:02:10
United States are allowed to do from here on out.
01:02:12
If you can do it in Congress, we can do it on the streets.
01:02:15
So, you know, if we're going to be above the law, if that's
01:02:18
where we're going, if we're going to a lawless society, if
01:02:20
we're going to a society where our governmental agencies
01:02:23
believe they're above the law, if the FBI thinks they can burn
01:02:26
evidence and obstruct judges, then we should be able to burn
01:02:29
evidence and obstruct judges. If our judiciary is going to be
01:02:32
biased and is going to pass down rulings and in my opinion are
01:02:35
violations of the laws that they swore to protect, then I want to
01:02:39
be able to have that same authority.
01:02:40
I want the same authority of a, of a Department of Justice
01:02:43
member or you know, that I want to be able to commit crimes, do
01:02:47
whatever I want to do. Let's go to a cool lawless
01:02:49
society. Let's just arm up and hit the
01:02:51
streets. You know, that's where let's go
01:02:54
wild, Wild West, right? We can go back to gun fights on
01:02:58
the streets. I mean, my point is if if, if
01:03:01
you're going to have laws that are on the books and those laws
01:03:04
have to apply to everybody, how Congress came up with some
01:03:07
bullshit that they can take insider information and then
01:03:10
benefit from it. Then Nancy Pelosi can come up
01:03:13
fabulously rich while she's ruined.
01:03:15
San Francisco is bullshit, man. I, I got to tell you, I see it
01:03:20
often on the show. They're lucky I'm not president
01:03:21
of the United States. They want to see a weaponized
01:03:24
president. Just go ahead and put me in.
01:03:26
I'll be snatching and grabbing these people as fast as they.
01:03:28
I wouldn't even give them an opportunity to speak.
01:03:30
I'd just drag them right out of Congress, take them down to
01:03:32
Gitmo. And that, that that'd be the
01:03:34
last time you guys would see him.
01:03:35
I might be a dictator, but I'll tell you, at the end of the day,
01:03:37
I would have a clean house. All the Vipers would be gone
01:03:41
permanently. And I would seize all their
01:03:43
money, just like I'd seize all the assets of the Federal
01:03:45
Reserve families. They'd be wiped out overnight.
01:03:49
If you you want to see a weaponized presidency, Yeah,
01:03:52
just put George and I in there. I'll show you what's going to
01:03:54
happen. We'll go in there and clean
01:03:56
house. I guarantee this.
01:03:57
I'll have the highest approval rating in the United States as I
01:04:00
start snatching and grabbing people.
01:04:02
George Soros, Alexander Soros, they'd be gone day one.
01:04:05
Bill Gates, he's out of there, gone.
01:04:07
You'd never see him again. Mark Zuckerberg, gone.
01:04:12
Rocking and rolling. It's what we would do.
01:04:14
OK. Louisiana Medicaid millionaire
01:04:18
George wants a Lamborghini Eris. But of course, this woman, it's
01:04:24
interesting how Medicaid's get abused.
01:04:26
This is, this is a poster child. This woman goes out, she claims
01:04:29
she needs Medicaid benefits, but she's, she, she gets to roll
01:04:33
around that earth. You see right there, allegedly
01:04:36
she has companies that made her $9.6 million funneling money all
01:04:42
over the place. But through 21 and 24, she's
01:04:46
trying to get free Medicaid benefits because you know, she's
01:04:48
got to pay for gas in the earth. George, you want a Lamborghini
01:04:51
Earth, don't you? I mean, I'll take if it's given
01:04:56
to me, but I prefer something else.
01:04:57
But all right, I mean, I'm not sure.
01:04:59
She's lying about her income, allegedly saying she was making
01:05:01
$1900 biweekly or something and and.
01:05:06
Actually paid for this car. Well, she's 35 years old.
01:05:10
I couldn't get to the bottom of what her businesses are, but
01:05:13
it's interesting. Supposedly she made about 9 and
01:05:14
a half, $1 in those businesses.
01:05:18
She had deposits in one account of 489 and of course 325
01:05:24
attributed to her daily business activities.
01:05:28
And I mean she's made 45 in vehicle payments to Audi
01:05:32
finance. She she put $100 wire down
01:05:38
on that heiress and then she spent another 13 on the
01:05:41
heiress to 2022. She's made multiple 6 figure
01:05:46
withdrawals via cashier's checks where she bought property,
01:05:51
cosmetic surgery, high end jewelry and luxury services.
01:05:56
But she needs Medicaid benefits. This is why they need solemn
01:06:00
Global. Solemn Global's got an AI, you
01:06:04
know, product that is for vetting out Medicaid and
01:06:08
Medicare fraud, among many things.
01:06:11
I know that Donald Trump's got a plan for that.
01:06:13
We'll be talking about that on one of the shows later today.
01:06:15
But this is unbelievable. This is exactly what's wrong
01:06:19
with the system. Look at her smiling away.
01:06:21
So I guess she was arrested. I don't know if I'm sure she's
01:06:24
already bonded out because she's sitting on tons of cash.
01:06:27
It's a problem with the system, right?
01:06:29
She thought she was going to game the system for her.
01:06:31
Money after getting off of medic Medicaid or she had the money
01:06:34
while she was getting Medicaid? Well, I don't know that she ever
01:06:37
got approved because she was denied at first on Medicaid, but
01:06:39
they're talking about the fraudulent applications, acting
01:06:42
like she wasn't making any money and that she needed Medicaid
01:06:45
benefits. Oh, so OK, yeah.
01:06:51
And of course, when people commit fraud against Medicaid
01:06:54
and Medicare, the people that really need it, their benefits
01:06:57
get worse, right? Because of course the amount of
01:06:59
money that's being wasted on Medicaid, Medicare, you know
01:07:01
that Doge and Elon must found literally billions of dollars.
01:07:06
All right, let's let's go on because we got a lot to cover.
01:07:09
Let's do it. I mean, I I don't know if we're
01:07:11
a lot to talk about this or not because we said why are we
01:07:14
talking about it? But you know us, we're going to
01:07:16
talk about it. I told you we're going to try to
01:07:18
talk about every shit. You're.
01:07:18
Not going to talk about Epstein, are you?
01:07:20
Yes, I am talking about. Don't do it, George.
01:07:22
Epstein, Epstein, Epstein show. I'm doing it.
01:07:26
I'm fucking doing it. Donald Trump doesn't like when
01:07:28
we talk about Epstein well. Too bad because he's talking
01:07:31
about him, so I'm going to talk about him.
01:07:33
So new Epstein video prison video investigation uncovers
01:07:37
irregularities. Now this is actually CBS News
01:07:45
Can you believe it? Their their investigative report
01:07:48
revealed that the video forensic analysis revealed a bunch of
01:07:51
major regularities in the DO JS 10 hour and 52 minute Epstein
01:07:56
prison video. What the hell is that noise?
01:08:00
I got a weird background noise anyway, but so does.
01:08:04
Get your phone vibrating on the desk or something.
01:08:06
Oh, maybe it is. You heard it.
01:08:08
Yeah. Oh, wow, that's pretty cool.
01:08:10
Maybe Lance heard it. So this one is here's a clip and
01:08:16
you'll see where the wall meets where the railing is.
01:08:20
You'll see an orange shirt appear.
01:08:23
Now they said nobody else was on the floor, but here comes an
01:08:26
orange shirt. Let's I'm going to play it.
01:08:28
We're going to show it. That's what we do. 8:00 PM.
01:08:31
The report says someone, probably Noel, carries a bundle
01:08:35
of bedding or clothing up the stairs.
01:08:37
It's a rare instance the video does catch movement on the
01:08:40
stairs, but barely. Let's see that zoomed in and in
01:08:44
slow motion again. Several of the video forensic
01:08:47
experts we spoke with were skeptical about the report's
01:08:50
conclusion and thought that the video could be showing an inmate
01:08:52
walking up the stairs. Authorities say this was the
01:08:55
last time anyone approached his cell block until his body was
01:08:59
discovered the next morning. Again, while the video does not
01:09:01
contradict that, experts who viewed the video say the limited
01:09:05
field of view makes it impossible to definitively
01:09:08
conclude that no one used those stares in that time period.
01:09:12
Beyond this, there are other issues our investigation and
01:09:14
others have uncovered. At 11:21 PM and 34 seconds, a
01:09:18
cursor appears briefly on screen, indicating the video may
01:09:22
have been recorded with a camera or a screen recording and was
01:09:26
not an export of the RAW file. The FBI said it had seized the
01:09:30
prison's hard drive. I don't know.
01:09:34
Still claiming that's the right cell.
01:09:38
There's no, no, no, no, no, no. They're not talking about no,
01:09:40
no. OK, so you have to look beyond
01:09:43
those railings. That's where the block is.
01:09:45
They're not talking about that cell anymore.
01:09:47
Now, now now that that we debunk that this next one doesn't have
01:09:51
audio, so I'm going to put it with us.
01:09:52
So you're going to see the the mouse curse in the video.
01:09:56
So how this video, what happens is somebody was screen recording
01:09:59
it and recorded their mouse in it.
01:10:01
So we know it's altered now. I mean, come on, look, there's
01:10:05
no, there's no audio with this, but look at the cursor there.
01:10:08
That's not that's a curse in the video.
01:10:09
Watch, look, there it comes again.
01:10:12
What kind of shit is that, Lance?
01:10:14
Stop talking about Epstein, George.
01:10:18
I mean, seriously, people, it's just going to keep playing,
01:10:22
yeah. I trust this video.
01:10:23
Just look like I can tell you that I trust the FBI and if I
01:10:26
was Pinocchio, my my nose would be, you know, 10 feet long right
01:10:30
now telling you that I trust the FBII trust the judiciary, I
01:10:34
trust the DOJ or I trust the BOP or this video.
01:10:38
It's all garbage. I don't believe any of it.
01:10:40
I don't believe that anybody wasn't on the floor for 810
01:10:43
hours straight, 7 hours straight, whatever the hell
01:10:45
they're claiming. I don't believe no guards walked
01:10:47
through. I don't believe there was no
01:10:48
activity whatsoever. I don't believe.
01:10:51
No, this next video shows activity.
01:10:53
There's actually, I'm the commentator is going to tell you
01:10:57
because it's it's narrated so. And this homemade I'm seeing,
01:11:01
right? Well, they say that's Epstein,
01:11:03
So listen, hold your thought. That's the officer station in
01:11:06
the background. Only two employees have been
01:11:09
publicly identified, Tova Noel, a corrections officer pulling a
01:11:13
double shift that began at 4:00 PM, and Michael Thomas, a
01:11:17
materials handler who won't arrive until midnight.
01:11:20
Epstein is seen for the first and only time on camera at 7:49.
01:11:24
PM when the department. Of Justice said he was escorted
01:11:27
to his cell from another wing of the unit.
01:11:29
It's important to note here, you don't actually see Epstein
01:11:33
ascend the stairwell to his cellblock.
01:11:35
Remember what Dan Bongino said? There's video clear as day.
01:11:39
He's the only person in there and the only person coming out.
01:11:42
You can see it. Let's zoom in and play that
01:11:44
again in slow motion. Here's the sliver of stairs.
01:11:47
Epstein is here with his escort and they walk off screen.
01:11:52
When the FBI released the video, they said anyone entering or
01:11:55
attempting to enter the tier where Epstein cell was located
01:11:58
from the common area would have been captured by this footage.
01:12:01
But with the primary entrance here, the pathway from the
01:12:04
entrance to the stairs is completely out of view of the
01:12:07
camera. For the next hour or so,
01:12:09
corrections officers and inmates are seen moving about, preparing
01:12:12
for all prisoners to be locked down.
01:12:14
At 821, another inmate is seen being escorted toward the stairs
01:12:18
leading to Epstein's cell area. No movement is detected on the
01:12:21
stairs. Again, by 824, all of the
01:12:25
inmates appear to have been taken to their cells.
01:12:27
Noel told the Inspector General she visited Epstein's cell at
01:12:30
about 10:00 PM. You can see her head in that
01:12:33
direction here, albeit closer to 1030, but not climb the stairs.
01:12:39
The rules require rounds to be made every 30 minutes, but
01:12:42
according to the report, this was the only time anyone checked
01:12:45
on the inmates that night. There was even a sign printed on
01:12:48
orange paper posted on the guard station saying mandatory rounds
01:12:51
must be conducted every 30 minutes on Epstein.
01:12:55
As per God, this was because of concerns about his risk for
01:12:58
suicide. Why would they put as per God
01:13:03
that that just right there just is?
01:13:05
I don't know. I just don't get it.
01:13:08
But love Dan Bongino. But he said you heard him, he
01:13:12
goes Epstein was the only one you'll see in the video on the
01:13:15
floor. But that's not true because you
01:13:16
see another inmate on the floor later on.
01:13:21
So there's a lot of questions about this, you know, a lot of
01:13:25
questions and not so many answers.
01:13:27
But Lance here is his just to show you if you could see the
01:13:33
cell, this is where a cell is right there.
01:13:35
That's why you don't or the camera, The view of the camera
01:13:39
we got doesn't show. It's like behind that wall.
01:13:42
My cake from the camera angle we have somebody could track along
01:13:46
the wall and that reel into the wall they can.
01:13:48
Track around the wall they can. Well, no, they really can't.
01:13:53
But on this night, three or four other cameras happened to not be
01:13:59
working. How?
01:14:01
Convenient. If you look at the images, you
01:14:03
could see that if somebody tracked on that wall on the
01:14:05
right and kind of ducked down and scooted that way, they would
01:14:09
be off camera. Oh yeah, but if the other
01:14:11
cameras were working, they wouldn't be well, unfortunately.
01:14:15
Allegedly none of those cameras were working because the system
01:14:18
hadn't been updated since 1999, which is total bullshit.
01:14:22
Yeah, they all install our intelligence.
01:14:25
I mean, come on, I bet those cameras are work.
01:14:28
I want. Did they, have they gotten days
01:14:31
prior to this to see those cameras were working before?
01:14:34
And if not, how long have they been out for?
01:14:37
No one's ever asked that or gotten that information.
01:14:41
There's something, Lance. You're the, you're the, you're
01:14:44
the law person. Put the FOIA request in, please.
01:14:46
Yeah, no kidding. Figure it out buddy, it's on
01:14:49
you. Crazy accident, George.
01:14:52
It is. And you know what I don't
01:14:54
understand about this? Yeah.
01:14:56
This next thing this isn't and I have Saudi Arabia.
01:15:00
It's a carnival ride that comes crashing down with loaded with
01:15:03
passengers. But we see this happening all
01:15:06
over the world. We never had this years ago.
01:15:10
You never seen things break. Roller coasters are always safe.
01:15:14
You never seen the the steel breaking, but you see that now
01:15:17
what's going on? Cheap steel from China, perhaps
01:15:23
cheap labor that don't know what to do.
01:15:24
And look at this, look at this accident.
01:16:08
And you see the carnival working that was wearing the vest.
01:16:10
She runs away instead of trying to help the poor people.
01:16:13
Nice. Yeah.
01:16:14
Helpful. Really.
01:16:16
Like what the hell? I mean, we never had accidents
01:16:19
like this before. I know we're going kids.
01:16:21
Did you ever hear of any things breaking like that?
01:16:23
No. Even your local carnival that
01:16:25
goes from town to town, state to state, never.
01:16:28
Seen all those rides right all. Roads and those.
01:16:31
You know, you used to go to Sherwood, you remember Sherwood
01:16:33
Island, They used to have that big, that big ride place out
01:16:37
there. Sherwood Island?
01:16:38
Where the fuck is that? Yeah, they used to have this.
01:16:40
There was a big carnival kind of thing out there in New York.
01:16:44
No, we used to go to Great adventure, Action park and
01:16:47
stuff. Whatever.
01:16:47
Yeah, I mean, but never you've seen stuff.
01:16:50
This is what probably chief steel coming out of China or or
01:16:53
dumbass laborers don't know what they're doing, whatever.
01:16:57
More people to get hurt. I don't listen.
01:16:59
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