Government Contractors for Deportation! |EP486
The Big Mig ShowFebruary 27, 2025
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Government Contractors for Deportation! |EP486

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EPISODE 486– 7PM

 

Military Contractors Pitch Trump on Plan to Enlist a ‘Private Citizen Army’ to Help Carry Out Mass Deportations

Prominent military contractors pitched Donald Trump and the White House on a plan to help deliver his promise of mass deportations.

 

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So, George, Are you ready to pack your bag?

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I'm definitely ready. I mean, listen, I was ready.

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I told you we're packing our bags going to Missouri.

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What are we doing now? Listen, our friend Eric Prince

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has pitched the government. We're going to just mention it

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briefly. I still want to do the set the

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moods government contractors for deportation.

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This is right up my alley. Of course, military contractors,

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including Eric Parents, have pitched Donald Trump on civilian

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forces being brought in as government contractors to help

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with the deportation process because they're going to need to

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deport a lot of sons of guns here.

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And they don't think the government can keep up with it.

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And they're probably right. They don't have the staff for

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it. But of course, maybe they're

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going to pull out a bunch of guys like George and I out of

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retirement. We're going to go to work again.

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It's definitely going to be texting.

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Well, Eric Prince told us about this on this interview on the

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show. If you haven't seen that

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interview, you ought to watch it.

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Of course it was funny. Eric was at dinner and he ended

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up doing our show from a high security storage closet.

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A skiff. High.

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Security and he did mention it, so imagine so.

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I just got my knee fixed just in time.

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By the time everything goes through, I'll be ready to go.

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Imagine us bringing live shows doing this.

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Yeah, man, they could be hot. I'm definitely going to talk to

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Eric about that. All right, listen, you guys know

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we like to give you a little motivation.

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We like to give you a little humor.

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Maybe it's a life lesson. Maybe it's just something that

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made George and I laugh sometimes.

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It's just a laugh. This first one's a little

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serious. I liked it even that, you know,

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it's probably AI clone on The Voice.

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But I think it's really interesting and I think it was

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well said the way it was put together here.

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We go. The biggest lesson I learned

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this year is to not force anything.

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Conversations, relationships, friendships, attention, love.

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If it's forced, it's not worth fighting for.

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If it flows, it flows. If it crashes, it crashes.

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It is what it is. And remember, if it hurts, let

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it go. It's not meant to be.

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You know, they always say the most dangerous person is the

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person that says it is what it is because you're never going to

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make them reverse their decision once made.

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They're kind of in the mode of, hey, I can live with whatever

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comes. So I think it's a positive way

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to look at that. Like, so listen, we've talked

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about it a lot, and now it's becoming public knowledge across

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many corporations. Gen.

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Z ers need to get your shit together.

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I don't know what's going on with you guys, man.

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But, you know, maybe you need to play on some rusty jungle gems,

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drink out of a garden hose, you know, maybe, maybe fall down and

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skin your knees and not cry. I'm not sure what's going to fix

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this, but this is now becoming a decision and also a corporate

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policy that they're not sure they even want to hire Gen.

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Z years meaning that if somebody comes in besides Gen.

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Z, they're likely to get hired just because you're Gen.

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Z. You guys need to get it

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together. Let's play it, George.

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Gen. Z is widely considered an

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employers nightmare. One in six companies do not want

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to hire Gen. Z.

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They say Gen. Z is entitled, easily offended,

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unable to handle feedback, lacking in motivation,

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professionalism, strong work ethic and communication skills.

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It makes you think, what doesn't Gen.

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Z lack? Apparently the ability to make

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things worse. Over the past few years, the

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young havent helped their case by making up these work trends.

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Quiet quitting, lazy jobs, mouse jiggling, a conscious unbossing

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meaning consciously choosing not to be a boss or a manager

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because its too high stress and low reward.

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But the fact remains, the young are not seen as great employees.

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Historically speaking this is the most privileged generation.

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They grew up with the Internet, with technology.

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For them all kinds of resources are one click away.

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So insulation apathy or unrealistic self assurance is

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not going to cut it in the real world experience.

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This is why Gen. X rules and here's here's

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something for everybody we need to do get some analytics on.

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All the people are getting fired by Doge.

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Are they all Gen. ZI don't know.

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Listen, if I was a betting man, my money would be on their old

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Gen. Most of them are Gen.

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Z. You know, I heard a disturbing

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report for those people out there that think that these

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software programs that track your computer, you know,

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supposedly they've got software programs they're using in some

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of the companies nowadays that that show your, you know, how

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busy you are in your computer, right?

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They want to see what kind of production you're putting out.

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Well, I guess these Gen. Z ers are going to Amazon and

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you can buy this little USB and you stick it into the side of

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your computer in the USB slot and it makes the computer think

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the mouse is moving. So those computers, those

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programs ring in the background that are monitoring the staff to

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see if they're working like, oh, his mouse is moving.

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He must be doing stuff. It's literally just making the

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mouse move whether that person is sitting next to the computer

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or not. So all that work at home action

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you think you might be getting? Well, they might just be playing

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games on their computer, you know, spending way too much time

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in the bathroom, maybe going for a walk in the park.

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I don't know what they're doing, but at the end of the day, maybe

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they're looking up for a new pronoun.

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And the point is that that computer tracking thing is not

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working nowadays. You can go over to Amazon, you

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can look at these little things that make the mouse wiggle.

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I don't know what they're called, but I actually look

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they're there. You could also do this if you

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have a mouse, you can put it on your phone, set your phone on

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multiple alarms with vibration only and it'll just vibrate and

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your own thing will be on air like move and it moves the

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mouse. There you go, simple.

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You're welcome. That's a George Ballantine hack.

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But you haven't done that, George, have you?

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Actually. I work.

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That's not your stuff. Kidding me?

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Yeah, That's not your style. That's not your style, bro.

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That. Gets you done.

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All right, so let's talk about this.

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Is it time to grab as a civilian, you know, many of you

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have been talking the talk out there on the Internet.

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I've watched you. Are you ready to walk the walk?

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Are you ready to dig in and maybe do what the country needs

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and get paid to do it? Is it time to grab that go bag?

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Military contractors have pitched Donald Trump on a plan

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to enlist a private citizen army.

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Of course, they're going to help carry out mass deportations.

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And these are prominent military contractors.

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Of course, you know, former Blackwater CEO Eric Prince,

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which is now known as academia, and Xe and former CEO Bill

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Matthews pitched Trump on this proposal that would involve

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private citizens. Of course, they're probably

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getting enlisted within the corpse, maybe even deputized in

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some manner to carry out mass deportations of those residing

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in the country illegally. So this is an interesting

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report, I think here and it makes a lot of sense to me.

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The blueprint, of course, would be in 26 page document that

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President Trump's advisors received before the inauguration

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carries an estimated price tag of about 25 billion, which might

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be kind of cheap considering how many of them are in the country.

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And recommends a range of aggressive tactics to rapidly

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deport 12 million people before the 2026 midterms, including

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some that would likely face legal and operational

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challenges, according to a report obtained by political.

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Of all people, which I'm surprised they actually went

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public with this. What do you think about this,

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George? I think it's a great.

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Idea you're surprised political went public with this I'm not

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because you know they just lost their USAID funding so they.

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They're kissing some ass. Oh, you're, you're a handsome

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and powerful man, Mr. Trump. Political just says so.

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Did they make payroll? I don't know, probably not.

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So what happens when you take dark money and any kind of under

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the table money like USAIDCIA, HUD and all the rest of them?

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God, these guys are such a bunch of criminals.

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I just can't stand it. So they're calling this, they

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marked this proposal as unsolicited.

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Of course, of course, there's a bunch of major hurdles on this,

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but I think it's a really good idea.

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And let's face it, Eric Prince is an expert when it comes to

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government contracting. He was obviously the premier

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agency when Blackwater was first form and he's seeing he can he

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can do 500 illegal aliens per month.

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That's a lot. That's a lot, George. 500 a

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month. Who can?

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Eric Prince says he can do it with this, with this operation

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he's offered. I mean if you got the planes and

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stuff. Well, I mean, maybe they'd use

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government planes. I don't know if he can have that

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many planes. Of course, they'd probably have

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to use C130's to be piling them in there with a shoe horn.

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Listen, listen. Yep, for the right price you can

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rent out United Airlines. They fall out of friendly skies,

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flying back. Home the friendly deportation

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skies available 600% increase in activity this would provide.

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So I think it's a good plan and I think it's needed, you know,

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I, I don't know how the White House reacted to it.

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Yes, they had a statement made by White House spokesman Kush to

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say. He said the administration

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remains aligned and on, on and committed to a whole of

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government approach of securing our borders, mass deporting

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criminal illegal immigrants and enforcing our immigration laws.

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While the White House officials received numerous unsolicited

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proposals, which doesn't surprise me.

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Everybody wants some of that fresh new administration

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shedder. There's lots of private sector

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players. It's up to the agencies

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responsible for carrying out the president's channel to consider

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and sign contracts to advance their mission, he said.

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What do you think it's going to happen?

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Listen, I'm, I'm going to say Trump is a smart guy, definitely

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could save a lot of money doing it this way.

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Why not? Eric Prince is a reputable guy.

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He's he's built, he built the reputable company, even though

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he like he sold, he's not in with no one but his reputation,

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you know, precedes him. So.

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He's an expert. Yeah.

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I like Eric. And, you know, he's got that

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great phone that he made it. It's it's it's manufactured so

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that there are no foreign processors in it because

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everybody says that all the phones, no matter what you have,

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are getting eavesdropped on because the there's hidden, you

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know, hardware in the phone. His are produced in the country.

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I think it's called Unplugged. I think it's even unplugged.com.

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You can check it out. Encrypted and all manufactured

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in the US. So he's he's really caught on

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top of something because nobody likes to be eavesdropped on.

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And I think this is the surveillance state is going to

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continue to get worse and worse, especially with AI.

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So this is interesting. And Speaking of that, now I know

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this isn't new, but what I've my understanding is is that a bunch

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of people have figured out how to do this.

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So if you're at an airport or you're at a bar or restaurant or

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you're anywhere and somebody comes up to you, you have no

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idea who the Frick they are. And let's say you're not a

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social media influencer or you're not somebody that has a

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show or you're a public figure, be suspicious as you know what?

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Seriously, because people are taking those meta glasses.

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We've got the video of, I guess it's a little older, George

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said. But the point is this is going

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on. I guess there's a bunch of

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people that have figured out how to hack these glasses and it

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actually allows those meta glasses.

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So if they've got glasses on, especially be suspicious.

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And if you recognize that they're meta glasses, I'm sure

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they got a couple of different styles hold.

00:17:23
Up. Yeah.

00:17:24
Hold up, clients. You're always wearing glasses.

00:17:26
Do I need to be suspicious? Just come clean bro.

00:17:29
George. George.

00:17:30
Don't I know you from New Jersey?

00:17:32
I think I I reckon. Oh, you've got that show,

00:17:35
George. That's great.

00:17:36
That's right. Doesn't your uncle own some kind

00:17:38
of a facility? A big we, don't we?

00:17:40
Don't talk about. Family, see how that is?

00:17:42
Go right in there. You got right in, George.

00:17:44
How did your surgery go, buddy? I I ran into you at the

00:17:47
hospital. You were kind of under it when I

00:17:48
saw you. Yeah.

00:17:50
The point is, I remember funny, but it's not too funny.

00:17:53
And you could think about how creepy it could be if somebody

00:17:55
could access all the information that's ever been put up on you.

00:17:58
I'm talking about all the data on the Internet.

00:18:00
I'm talking about your social media profiles in an instant.

00:18:02
With these glasses. It's using facial recognition

00:18:05
software. The first guy to do was his

00:18:07
Harvard student, and he shows how these meta smart glasses can

00:18:10
dox anyone in seconds. And it's a little frightening.

00:18:13
And I understand that there's more and more of this going on.

00:18:16
So be suspicious, especially the ladies out there.

00:18:18
We're always worried about you. If some guy comes up and acts

00:18:21
like he really knows you and you have no idea who he is and he's

00:18:23
wearing glasses, you better be paying attention.

00:18:26
Let's play the video, George. But to use it, you just put the

00:18:30
glasses on. Then, as you walk by people, the

00:18:32
glasses will detect when somebody's face is in frame.

00:18:35
This photo is used to analyze them and after a few seconds,

00:18:38
their personal information pops up on your phone.

00:18:40
Cambridge Community Foundation. Oh, hi, ma'am.

00:18:45
Wait, are you a Betsy? Oh, OK.

00:18:48
I think I I think I met you through, like, the Cambridge

00:18:51
Community Foundation, Right? Yeah.

00:18:53
Yeah. It's great to meet you.

00:18:54
I'm Kane. Oh, wait.

00:18:58
Do you happen to be a person working on, like, like, minority

00:19:01
stuff for like, Muslims in India at all or something?

00:19:04
Yeah. Really.

00:19:05
Yeah. Are you the chief?

00:19:07
Yes. Oh, I've read your work before.

00:19:08
It's super cool, so here's how it works.

00:19:11
We stream the video from the glasses straight to Instagram

00:19:13
and have a computer program monitor the stream.

00:19:16
We use AI to detect when we're looking at someone's face.

00:19:19
Then we scout the Internet to find more pictures of that

00:19:21
person. Finally, we use data sources

00:19:23
like online articles and voter registration databases to figure

00:19:26
out their name, phone number, home address, and relatives

00:19:30
names. And it's all fed back to an app

00:19:32
we wrote on our phone. Is your address for Valley

00:19:38
Atlanta, GA 302 is. Oh my God.

00:19:42
Yes, Anything but, Yes. Also attended Yale's Young

00:19:48
Global Scholars summer program. Really.

00:19:51
Yeah, these are. Me in like middle school.

00:19:54
Oh my God. What about John and Susan?

00:19:56
Are they your? Those are my parents.

00:19:58
Parents. OK.

00:20:02
I couldn't use those at Mar a Lago last week.

00:20:04
There was lots of people there I didn't know.

00:20:05
All of them? No.

00:20:06
But I knew, no, no, you would have awarded them.

00:20:08
You would have never got extended an invitation again.

00:20:10
No. Probably, although it would be

00:20:13
great if I knew everybody's name.

00:20:14
Could I just know everybody's name?

00:20:15
I'll go, man. It's great to see you, John.

00:20:17
Asked him. No, I know I did a lot of that.

00:20:20
I know you did. You're very outgoing about it.

00:20:22
I tried. I was working very directly.

00:20:24
I wish you were there with me, but I really focused on trying

00:20:26
to get interviews, you know, and the right thing for us.

00:20:28
Hopefully they'll all come together.

00:20:29
All right, so smuggling drugs, there have been lots of creative

00:20:35
ways to smuggle drugs over the years, even maybe put them in

00:20:38
the old, you know, some people have tried that.

00:20:42
They've swallowed them. They've done all kinds of

00:20:43
things. This guy put the drugs in

00:20:46
absolutely the wrong place. It's a 40 year old man.

00:20:50
He attempted to smuggle, I guess, a bunch of bags of

00:20:54
cocaine and he he attached them to the inside of a toupee.

00:20:59
So he was detained at Cardania's airport on Monday and he was

00:21:02
leaving for a flight to Amsterdam.

00:21:05
I thought there were drugs in Amsterdam.

00:21:06
Why did he have to have cocaine to go to Amsterdam?

00:21:08
I thought there were all kinds of drugs in Amsterdam.

00:21:09
What's up with that? He was leaving Amsterdam, no?

00:21:12
He was leaving Cardania down in South America with the drugs.

00:21:18
But it just seems weird to me because I thought I thought

00:21:20
Amsterdam was like the hub of the drug world.

00:21:25
I mean it is, I don't that's a good question.

00:21:28
Maybe he's selling somebody over there.

00:21:29
I'm saying. I got to get the drug from from

00:21:32
someplace too. Yeah, that's a good point.

00:21:33
Maybe this maybe this was one of their guys.

00:21:35
Anyway, 220 grams of cocaine package of small bags and

00:21:38
strategically placed under what authorities described at well, I

00:21:42
bet he went through a body scanner.

00:21:44
And if you had that narco wig on, you'd have a bunch of lumps

00:21:46
on your head. Not not only would not only

00:21:48
would the toupee go off, you know those body scanners, not

00:21:51
even X-ray. The body scanners would see it

00:21:54
as they look for organic matter, kind of like backscatter X-ray.

00:21:57
So I guess St. thigh. The drugs in Europe were like 10

00:22:00
grand. Maybe he was just trying to have

00:22:01
a trip and get it paid for. Maybe he just liked the drugs.

00:22:04
Maybe he was going out there to party with some little girls or,

00:22:06
you know, red light district, you going, they're in the

00:22:08
window. You could just order.

00:22:11
Shake a bag of Coke out. Hey, maybe he's doing a little

00:22:14
swapping the red light district with.

00:22:16
Listen, of course, organized crime groups, they're always

00:22:18
exploiting young people is what the statement said.

00:22:20
That's normal. They use mules.

00:22:22
Hopefully some of them get through.

00:22:24
Of course, they suggested you get through, but this was a bad

00:22:27
system. I don't think this makes a lot

00:22:29
of sense. Although cocaine production in

00:22:32
Columbia has been rising non-stop since 2013, so it seems

00:22:36
like everybody still loves that drug.

00:22:38
It's not going anywhere soon. And you know, I just think this

00:22:42
is a kind of an interesting story when you look at it and

00:22:44
you have to think to yourself, could have thought maybe that

00:22:47
thought that through a little better, maybe.

00:22:48
I don't know. George, do you see what's going

00:22:52
on with Bitcoin today? I do you know what?

00:22:55
And I was I was trying to look up something because right

00:22:56
before the show I seen something about BlackRock with Bitcoin.

00:22:59
They're doing something and I'm wondering if that's the reason

00:23:02
why that it's retreated to 84.

00:23:05
That's that's a big nut. That's that's from what, like it

00:23:08
was 98. No, it went to one O 9 at one

00:23:11
point. No, I know.

00:23:12
But recently it's been like. Oh yeah, recently, yeah.

00:23:15
No, I mean, listen, Bitcoin's been going up, down, up, down,

00:23:18
up, down. I mean, the fact of the matter

00:23:22
is if you just hold in your Bitcoin, you'd be good if you

00:23:26
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And what's interesting is why, why Bitcoin is it actually went

00:24:18
below 84. I think it was 83 and change

00:24:21
at one point. Litecoin has rallied and of

00:24:25
course, the wider markets also taking a dip, but Litecoin is

00:24:29
moving. It was one O 6.

00:24:31
It's at 125 right now. It's it's already got a big

00:24:34
recovery pattern. It dropped 20% and went to 1:06

00:24:37
on February 25th, but it's coming back strong.

00:24:40
And a lot of people are saying this is one of the best charts

00:24:43
in crypto. Their current performance is

00:24:46
implying, you know, an asymmetric rally, which, you

00:24:49
know, that's a resistance level that breaks through.

00:24:51
So right now people are suggesting that that it's really

00:24:54
going to move. Now here's a chart that's

00:24:56
interesting. This will give you the open

00:24:57
interest funding rate and liquidation chart.

00:25:00
And you can see why that chart that it should continue up based

00:25:03
on what's showing there. So that recent correction really

00:25:06
kind of put them on the path. They got a lot of stuff in the

00:25:07
pipeline. And of course, it's open

00:25:10
interest dropped from 885 million to 525.

00:25:13
That was a 40% drop in February 20th to 26.

00:25:17
But you know, it declined and now it's coming back.

00:25:20
So I don't know what's going to happen here.

00:25:22
You got any thoughts on this, George?

00:25:23
Where you think Litecoin's going to go?

00:25:26
Listen, I mean, even XRP went down there.

00:25:28
I'm just looking right now. They're down to 223.

00:25:30
What I'm looking at right now, that's what it's showing, yeah,

00:25:33
Bitcoin 85 for. So, you know, listen, it's

00:25:37
volatile right now. I think, like I said, I I wish I

00:25:40
had more information. I would have read the full

00:25:42
article and looked into it, but I think Blackrock's playing some

00:25:45
kind of role in this. They're moving their Bitcoin

00:25:49
around to a lot of random wallets, right?

00:25:51
Yeah. So like the secure bitcoins, you

00:25:54
know they're going to, they'll come back to hold, you know,

00:25:57
mean coins not so much probably certain most of them.

00:26:00
But if you go look for the state like the real coins that stable,

00:26:04
coins that are worth stuff, and any coin that's backed by.

00:26:07
Yeah, the all coins are definitely going to come back.

00:26:09
Anything that has what I think is needed in the blockchain, I

00:26:12
agree with you. You know, stable coins are going

00:26:14
to stay static because they're pegged to a certain dollar

00:26:16
amount, but you're going to see a lot of AI coins coming into

00:26:19
play. Even the AI mean coins might

00:26:21
have a real solution within the blockchain itself.

00:26:23
I'm not big on celebrity coins because, you know, the rug polls

00:26:26
coming. And are you good enough to time

00:26:27
it? I don't know, maybe you are.

00:26:29
You know that I think that Kanye West is coming out with that

00:26:32
coin. But you'd have to be in at the

00:26:34
very, very beginning and you'd have to dump on the way up and

00:26:37
you know whether you would miss part of the upstate.

00:26:40
But if you moved in and out very quickly, you could probably come

00:26:42
away with a return. But it's just too risky for me.

00:26:44
I don't have the time to sit there with my fingers shaking

00:26:47
over it. You think the way Kanye West's

00:26:49
been acting, the way he began on and that his coins going to do

00:26:51
anything. Well, I think there's a lot of

00:26:54
people that are going to push it to begin with because there's

00:26:56
probably a lot of insiders. I don't know who's handling the

00:26:58
coin, but I've seen a lot of people talking about it in the

00:27:00
chat rooms. I don't agree.

00:27:02
I don't, I just know I would miss the blow, the timing.

00:27:05
But you know, if you wanted to throw a couple 100 bucks at it,

00:27:07
I just saw some guy yesterday talking about how he lost

00:27:09
$5. So you know, then you got to

00:27:12
look at the Libra rug pull with Miley.

00:27:14
You know, people are still reeling from that one.

00:27:16
Right, So let me educate everybody on something like

00:27:18
because Lance just said everything said something.

00:27:20
You seen a lot of uptick in the chat rooms about it, right.

00:27:24
Well, just know that there that there's people that have they

00:27:29
pay people to promote and create that uptick in chat rooms.

00:27:33
So you have you have to be careful.

00:27:34
You can't just go by what if chat rooms are going because I

00:27:38
don't believe you got to do your research and do it.

00:27:39
But anything with a meme coin, just think pump and dump, That's

00:27:43
it. Like you got to be.

00:27:44
Try to make a little bit and get out.

00:27:47
But Litecoin, if everybody remembers they were 350 in 2017,

00:27:50
so they're way below that. And a lot of people say that if

00:27:53
it breaks above the 250 and that's what this chart is

00:27:56
showing, then 1000 is very feasible and probably at least a

00:28:00
return to the 3:50. So you could be looking at a

00:28:02
three 100% return for yourself damn near it.

00:28:05
So Litecoin might be one to keep your eye on it.

00:28:07
And remember, this isn't financial advice, but that

00:28:09
overhead resistance is hanging around 140.

00:28:12
So we need to see some, we need to see some accumulation and

00:28:15
some stabilization right there. And if that starts to happen and

00:28:18
it starts to breakthrough 140 and a lot of people are

00:28:21
suggesting that that resistance goes away and all of a sudden

00:28:23
we've got a new resistance level around 200 and change.

00:28:27
So hopefully that happens. All right, So you know this is

00:28:31
funny, but it's not funny. But it's not funny.

00:28:35
Well, kind of. First of all, you're fired.

00:28:37
Kind of funny funny or not kind of funny Funny how?

00:28:41
It's kind of funny, funny how you know you're a funny guy.

00:28:43
Yeah, I. Know, all right, so you know,

00:28:47
and this is happening, right? We're seeing this in all the

00:28:49
agencies. People whining about Doge and

00:28:51
they're whining about Donald Trump and they're whining about

00:28:54
Cash Patel and they're whining about Pig Pete Higgs, Earth

00:28:58
blah, blah, blah, goes on and on and on.

00:29:01
But so this HUD employee and his infinite genius decides to

00:29:06
broadcast an AI video that was created of Donald Trump kissing

00:29:11
Elon Musk's feet. And he played it in the he had

00:29:14
hacked into the system or whatever, uploaded the video

00:29:16
wherever. They're playing the videos on

00:29:17
that screen. And this is in the HUD

00:29:19
cafeteria. Now this guy shortly thereafter

00:29:23
got escorted out of the building because clearly a bunch of

00:29:25
people knew what he'd done. Let's play the video.

00:29:28
It's, it's, I mean, you know, it's amusing, but remember, this

00:29:32
is the commander in chief and you're working for HUD.

00:29:34
You're basically working for Donald Trump and the American

00:29:35
people. So it's pretty, it's pretty

00:29:38
effed up here, man all. Right, here we go.

00:29:53
Hear you. And that's him supposedly giving

00:29:57
Elon Musk a foot job. They've identified this actor

00:30:00
and of course, he's been escorted out of the building.

00:30:03
They think there might be legal actions coming out.

00:30:06
They, they wouldn't say who the employee was yet because they

00:30:10
didn't really want to get into what this person's role was.

00:30:13
But it sounds like they're going to be moving forward with legal

00:30:16
ramifications. I imagine they'll be talking to

00:30:20
the people over the DOJ, maybe even Pam Bondi, and find out

00:30:24
what the status is. But this person clearly no

00:30:27
longer has a job. So have some common sense.

00:30:29
They're trying to fix the country.

00:30:31
It's going to be a rocky road. It's not going to be easy.

00:30:33
And you're going to want to really give them the opportunity

00:30:35
to do so. OK, When we come back, we're

00:30:38
going to be talking about Elon Musk's statement.

00:30:41
We spent a lot on the Defense Republic, but we're spending

00:30:44
like over a trillion dollars on interest.

00:30:47
If this continues, the country will become the fact they'll

00:30:49
bankrupt. Stay tuned, baby Lapid

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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting

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00:33:23
charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing

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Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.

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Sam Childers never stopped because the bad things never

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There is no one else like him in the world.

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Then I said to him. I said.

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Would you go? Now to get Kony in the Congo, he

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says. Without a doubt in a second.

00:33:48
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to

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children in the DRC. You have ISIS there, you have

00:33:53
Islamic State and you have ADF. Hey, Sandy.

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Joseph Kony's still alive. He's in the Congo.

00:33:59
And now God has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll

00:34:03
meet up one day. But maybe I can lead him to the

00:34:07
Lord or send him there, One or the other.

00:34:24
Huh. All right, welcome back to the

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Big Meek Show. Here we host Lance Migliaccio,

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George Balenteen, and the Big Meg Mafia.

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Buckle up baby, got to get on the old gear.

00:35:59
You know, I almost feel like my head might have gotten bigger.

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I don't know if that's possible. This feels a little bit.

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Possible. Is it possible?

00:36:05
I think my head got bigger. Maybe.

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Anyway, we got to gear up. If we're going back in the

00:36:08
government contract, I'm ready to go get the fast helmet out,

00:36:11
get the go bag ready to rock'n'roll, baby.

00:36:13
It's what we do here on the Big Meg.

00:36:15
Of course, if Eric Prince needs us, if the if the country needs

00:36:19
us, we're going. So what about Elon Musk here?

00:36:23
What's going on with that, George?

00:36:25
Elon Musk, well, you know what? So if you all like, Trump had

00:36:30
his first cabinet meeting today. First one, right?

00:36:34
I don't know how many Biden had all year, but maybe 10 if you're

00:36:37
lucky, not even probably 3 I would say that he was part of.

00:36:41
But all the other ones, guess who was running out the cabinet

00:36:47
meeting? Good old doctor Jill Biden right

00:36:51
now, like the MSN Lance, they want to.

00:36:53
They're they're saying, oh, why is Elon Musk even there?

00:36:58
Why not? Look what he's doing.

00:37:00
You're crying. They're crying about that.

00:37:01
But I didn't hear him crying about when Joe Biden was running

00:37:03
when she shouldn't be part of it.

00:37:06
Forget about it, man. Like it's crazy.

00:37:08
What? I mean what?

00:37:09
The matter with. Anybody in the cabinet meeting

00:37:11
he wants, he's the president of the United States.

00:37:12
I mean, George Ballantine can be at the cabinet meeting if if

00:37:15
Trump asked him to sit in. Well, I have a confession to

00:37:19
make. I was there, but I wasn't there

00:37:21
physically. I was in like on a connection

00:37:24
with a phone call. Like put it through that way.

00:37:27
Nice. Yeah, I didn't want to.

00:37:29
I figured, all right, I'll let it out.

00:37:32
But yeah. What?

00:37:34
What's with the helmet? The helmet don't fit.

00:37:37
No, no, the helmet fits. I just thought I'd take off the

00:37:39
rest of the show. Yeah, I'm positive fits.

00:37:40
I just need, you know, it's got these fast helmets.

00:37:43
If you got the right set up, you know, you got the gel packs

00:37:45
inside. There's a little guy back here

00:37:47
You adjust with it actually tightens and loosens and I just

00:37:50
need to get in there and loosen a little bit.

00:37:51
But I think I'm. I think I'm.

00:37:52
Going to loosen a little bit, it means your head got bigger.

00:37:54
You got to get rid of some of that.

00:37:56
Ego No, this wasn't my original fat.

00:37:58
Yeah. You got to get rid of some of

00:37:59
that ego bro. It's inflating your head right

00:38:01
now. Is it, is it, you know, it's

00:38:04
funny, but I got to tell you this isn't my I have another

00:38:07
fashion, but it's pretty beat up.

00:38:08
This was one of the ones I got on the way out the door.

00:38:10
I was still going to work and then I got picked this up and I

00:38:13
was going to use it So but anyway, it's a newer 1.

00:38:17
So the one I've got in the in the in my storage is actually

00:38:20
fits perfect, but it's taken a couple of beatings and of course

00:38:23
the technology's gotten better. So, well, I guess you got a clip

00:38:27
here I'd like to see in Tulsi, of course, doing what she does

00:38:32
on Fox. News I got Elon clip Elon, I got

00:38:34
the clip of the board meeting. Oh, I got.

00:38:37
Let me see that. I didn't know you had.

00:38:38
You know what? Let me see that so.

00:38:39
Yeah, so pretty much Elon is, you know, explaining what the

00:38:42
dog's been doing. And I'm just going to let you

00:38:45
hear it. But just bear in mind.

00:38:48
And he, you know, he humbled himself.

00:38:49
He said, listen, nobody's like he if they make a mistake, they

00:38:53
make a mistake, but they'll correct it.

00:38:55
So let's go. You say grace and if they won't

00:38:57
have our meeting right. Thank you very much.

00:38:59
Thank. You, Mr. President, let's pray.

00:39:01
Father, we thank you for this awesome privilege, Father, to be

00:39:05
in your presence. God, thank you that you've

00:39:08
allowed us to see this day. The Bible says that your mercies

00:39:11
are new every morning. And Father God, we give you the

00:39:14
glory and the honor. Thank you, God, for President

00:39:17
Trump, Father, for appointing us.

00:39:20
Father God, thank you for anointing us to do this job.

00:39:23
Father, we pray you will give the President, the vice

00:39:25
president wisdom, Father God, as they lead.

00:39:28
Father, I pray for all of my colleagues that are here around

00:39:31
the table and in this room. Lord God, we pray that we would

00:39:35
lead with a righteous clarity. Father God, as we serve the

00:39:39
people of this country and every prospective agency, every job

00:39:42
that we have. Father, we would humble

00:39:44
ourselves before you and we would lead in a manner to called

00:39:48
us to lead and to serve. Father, the Bible says that

00:39:50
blessed is a nation whose God is the Lord.

00:39:52
But Father, we today honor you and in your rightful place,

00:39:56
Father, thank you for giving us this opportunity to restore

00:39:59
faith in this country and be a blessing to the people of

00:40:03
America. And Lord God, today in our

00:40:05
meeting we pray that you will be glorified in our conversation in

00:40:08
Jesus name, Amen. Scott, that was a very good job

00:40:13
you did. How much?

00:40:16
How often do you see anybody doing a prayer though at the

00:40:19
cabinet meeting? How about anywhere, right?

00:40:23
Anywhere other than church. You'd like to see it everywhere.

00:40:25
But it's just, you know, I think God, country and family are top

00:40:27
priorities here for the United States.

00:40:29
But, you know, we've gotten very dark in our belief systems and

00:40:32
they've done it all the way from the school system up.

00:40:35
And I think I think platforms like TikTok are one of the

00:40:38
problems. I don't like a lot of the

00:40:40
content on there. And I think this whole thing

00:40:41
about not not praying in schools and no pledge allegiance.

00:40:45
And, you know, we did all that stuff when I was a kid.

00:40:47
You know, of course I went to a Lutheran grade school and in all

00:40:50
I was in private and I was in public, you know, kindergarten

00:40:55
nursery, of course, and then I went to a Lutheran grade school

00:40:57
and then I went to a Catholic all boys high school.

00:41:00
So, you know, we get a lot of that of.

00:41:01
Course I went to all boys Catholic High School too.

00:41:04
Did you worst for the Archbishop Stepanak?

00:41:07
Archbishop Stepanak. Worse, it never happened.

00:41:10
Yeah. All right.

00:41:11
So I'm, I'm shocked. I'm shocked at two things #1 we

00:41:17
know what's going on with, you know, Tim Cook and Mark

00:41:20
Zuckerberg and everybody seems to be deflecting the knee at the

00:41:23
at the White House. I'm not a big fan of that.

00:41:26
I think if you weren't here for us before, what how can we trust

00:41:28
you now? But OK, Washington Post, maybe

00:41:32
one of the dirtiest rags out there in its own way, constantly

00:41:36
just going on and on and on and on about, you know, the Trump

00:41:39
and the Trump administration, Trump derangement system, you

00:41:42
know, supporting every lie and fake narrative coming out of

00:41:47
Washington, DC Just disgusting. I mean, attacking everybody.

00:41:49
They've attacked every platform. I think they even attacked

00:41:52
Rumble, to be honest with you. But here's the deal.

00:41:54
Jeff Bezos, who's the owner of that rag, says a significant

00:41:59
shift is coming to the Washington Post.

00:42:02
And because of that, some, some guy, some whiny little bitch,

00:42:05
one of the key editors is leaving.

00:42:08
So he announced that it's going to be a significant shift to the

00:42:10
publishers opinion page. That led David Shipley, the

00:42:14
papers editorial page editor, to leave the paper.

00:42:17
Why? Because he's a whiny little

00:42:18
bitch that only wants to divide and destroy the country, I

00:42:22
guess. You know, this is this is, this

00:42:25
is unprecedented. And I'm actually shocked.

00:42:27
I'm sure if we were talking to Rodger Stone, he'd say the same

00:42:29
thing because I can't imagine how many times he attacked

00:42:32
Rodger Stone at the Washington Post.

00:42:35
But this overhaul is going to publish a daily opinion stories

00:42:37
on two editorial pillars, personal liberties and free

00:42:43
markets. George, you, you better get.

00:42:46
I might need the paddles. I feel like I'm going to have a

00:42:48
seizure on this story. What do you think?

00:42:52
I don't know, Lance. I mean, I'll I'll get the

00:42:55
paddles, but I didn't do mouth to mouth.

00:42:59
You know that's frightening, and now you're going to give me

00:43:01
nightmares. I don't even want to think about

00:43:02
that possibility. What about dying?

00:43:05
No, no. About you trying to give.

00:43:06
I'd rather die, I think, than have to wake up and see you

00:43:08
giving me. Yeah, I think you should let me

00:43:10
go if it comes down to you giving me mouth to mouth because

00:43:12
you're going to let you let me go.

00:43:13
Well, just so you know, so I'm. I'm I'm actually don't tell me

00:43:16
you're a good kisser because I don't want to hear that I.

00:43:18
Wasn't going to tell you that although I am a good kisser but

00:43:22
so if the situation came. Out.

00:43:23
It's even worse, George. So I was certifying CPR because

00:43:26
I used to be a volunteer fireman.

00:43:28
However, if the situation came down, I'd look for like a

00:43:31
plastic bag put over you all right.

00:43:36
Yeah, punch A. Hole and give you mouth to

00:43:38
mouth, but it'd be plastic. Bags oh, I see you can keep some

00:43:41
distance. I just, I don't want you to come

00:43:43
within my, you know, New Yorkers need, they say New Yorkers need

00:43:46
16 to 18 inches to feel comfortable, sometimes 24 to.

00:43:50
You know, you know what the fans are feeling some type of way

00:43:52
that you'd rather died in and then then try to be alive and be

00:43:55
on the show. I found some type of way.

00:43:57
Big, big mafia. You want big?

00:43:58
I'm sorry, big Mcmafia, I just something about getting too

00:44:01
close to George like that. See the see the see what I'm

00:44:04
telling you why his head grew the eagle and selfishness see.

00:44:07
Selfish, that's why the hell I would rather die than kiss a man

00:44:10
I don't know. You know I mean it this far,

00:44:12
first of all. I'm not kissing you bro, it's

00:44:15
mouth to mouth. I'm just blowing Aaron to your

00:44:17
mouth, OK? OK, All right, Well, we'll see.

00:44:19
Maybe we should keep something on hand so I know you're like

00:44:21
Lance, look, I got this 24 inch tube.

00:44:23
You're going to be OK. No, you carry it around.

00:44:26
I'm not carrying it for you. You carry.

00:44:27
All right, so Bezos, the little weasel said I'm confident that

00:44:31
free markets and personal liberties are right for America.

00:44:34
Well, when did he decide that? I mean, couldn't he have decided

00:44:37
that when Donald Trump was in round one?

00:44:39
Or maybe when, when that idiot the, the, the, the, the

00:44:43
president and sniffer Joe Biden? No, no was in there.

00:44:46
You know, there's, there's a there's a common theme going on

00:44:50
here. When Trump won, all the liberal

00:44:55
outlets like Facebook, Jeff Bezos, Google, they all came

00:45:00
kissing ass. Yeah.

00:45:02
All right, listen, the Washington Post's been losing

00:45:04
money like it's just a tax write off of Bezos.

00:45:07
Right. But it's the way he's going

00:45:10
about it. Just he's like, like he's

00:45:12
championing, you know, changes based on American principles.

00:45:15
Supposedly. He's anchored in freedom.

00:45:17
This freedom Bezos emphasizes ethical, it minimizes coercion

00:45:21
and practical. It drives creativity, invention

00:45:23
and prosperity. Man, where was this guy, you

00:45:27
know, back when we needed him, back when the administration was

00:45:30
out of control, just tanking the country, you know, and it goes

00:45:33
on here. There was a time when a

00:45:35
newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have

00:45:37
seen it as a service to bring to the reader's doorstep every

00:45:40
morning, a broad based opinion section that sought to cover all

00:45:42
views. Bezos said VX today.

00:45:44
The Internet does that job. No, Mr. Bezos, you should have

00:45:49
been doing that freaking job the whole time.

00:45:50
But instead you decided to get on the side of division and

00:45:54
chaos. I think you're full of shit and

00:45:56
you're only doing it because you're worried about what it's

00:45:58
going. And this David Shipley, what a

00:46:00
little weasel. He can't even stay because now

00:46:03
they want to tell the truth. Or suppose they're going to be a

00:46:06
free, you know, liberty, you know, you know, true, you know,

00:46:10
constitutional Republic. Kind of a meaty source.

00:46:12
He can't suck it up. No, because he's a nut.

00:46:14
He's a weasel that destroyed the country.

00:46:16
From when? Well, well, he first accepted it

00:46:19
from Bezos, but now he's not doing it.

00:46:22
So yeah, Weasel, I don't know, maybe he got that threat to

00:46:25
cast, but he's got no cojones to to do the job.

00:46:30
So you know what? Bezos is better off finding out

00:46:32
now than than giving him a shot and trying it because it's not

00:46:35
going. To work, You know, if you can't

00:46:37
respond and say hell yes, and if you can't decide that destroying

00:46:41
the country from within isn't good, then why don't you just

00:46:44
move the hell out of here? There's lots of countries to

00:46:45
live in. You don't need to be here, Mr.

00:46:47
Shipley. If you don't think it's

00:46:48
important to save our country for our kids and our

00:46:50
grandchildren, then what the freak are you doing here man?

00:46:54
Nobody wants you here. You know what?

00:46:55
That's what I see on social media and everywhere else and it

00:46:57
gets nauseating after a while. All these bitch ass

00:47:00
motherfuckers just constantly whining.

00:47:02
I got some new news. We need to talk about this

00:47:05
because this is you're going to be pissed and I don't understand

00:47:08
how a judge sure. You want to tell me something

00:47:10
that's going to make? Me out.

00:47:10
I don't understand how a judge can do this because the

00:47:12
president authorized it. He's the high, you know, he's,

00:47:17
he's got the law of Atlanta, you know, the highest in that sense.

00:47:20
But the DOJ has officially halted the release of the

00:47:23
Epstein client list. They did not give a date when

00:47:27
they would release it. So.

00:47:31
Is that Cam Bondi? Luna just got her office, just

00:47:34
received a formal response from the DOJ on the Jeffrey Epstein

00:47:38
JFKMLK and RFK files. Well, who's in charge of the

00:47:42
DOJ, Lance? And this is the.

00:47:45
Strike two, man. Hold on.

00:47:46
First, she starts off with that Second Amendment bullshit.

00:47:48
I was just going to say, yeah, so what's going on here?

00:47:51
Pam Bondi, miss all big talk. I don't get it.

00:47:54
Like, what the hell is going on? This is.

00:47:57
Why? Why would they justify?

00:47:58
Why are they saying we're going to release the list?

00:47:59
What happened? Dan will say.

00:48:01
You know, Pam, I'm starting to wonder about you.

00:48:04
You start off instead of being focused on what needs to get

00:48:08
done, which is cleaning up that rotten, corrupt freaking DOJ,

00:48:12
one of the most but you corrupt organizations in the history of

00:48:15
the United States. And yeah, yeah.

00:48:17
Everyone's like, oh, why aren't you?

00:48:18
Are you sure? Listen, I want this is the

00:48:20
homework for the whole audience. This is your homework.

00:48:22
When we get done with the show tonight, I want you to go and I

00:48:25
want you to get the little Google or Brave or whatever

00:48:27
search engine you like to use. I want you to type in Securus

00:48:30
Technologies and the DOJ eavesdropping on attorney-client

00:48:34
phone calls. It's the largest constitutional

00:48:39
due process violation in U.S. history.

00:48:42
They're violating 18241 eighteen 242 and multiple constitutional

00:48:50
violations of people's rights like the right for privileged,

00:48:54
unrecorded, unreported attorney-client communications.

00:49:00
And they're not doing it. Just take a look, put in Securus

00:49:03
Technologies and DOJ eavesdropping on attorney-client

00:49:07
phone calls and find out how long it's been going on for.

00:49:09
If you want to know when it started, it goes back to 2006 US

00:49:12
versus Novak. You go take a look at that case

00:49:15
it's had. That case is in Boston, MA.

00:49:17
My point is, Pam Bondi, you got enough shit to clean up.

00:49:21
And what do you give a shit about Epstein?

00:49:23
What, you're going to act like there's some pending case?

00:49:26
What? So put the list that what does

00:49:27
it matter? The people are still guilty.

00:49:28
You're not putting out what they're guilty of.

00:49:30
You're just putting out the list.

00:49:32
So yeah, it does piss me off. You're right.

00:49:34
Now I'm angry. Fuck.

00:49:37
So I was talking to a couple people the other day and we're

00:49:40
talking about this and my, and I said to them, I said, when do

00:49:44
you think the list is going to be released?

00:49:46
I says all depends about how many bags of cash hit the

00:49:48
office. Oh man, that's even worse now.

00:49:52
I said that and now I'm even angry.

00:49:53
No, but think about it. You know, there's a lot of big

00:49:56
profile names on there. They probably do anything they

00:49:58
can to keep that list from coming out.

00:50:00
You know, a bunch. Of bullish.

00:50:01
Money talks. I mean, what did you think about

00:50:05
the thing with the Second Amendment she pulled the other

00:50:07
day? Oh, we're going to do this

00:50:08
thing. And if somebody has a civil, you

00:50:10
know, gets a civil case where we're going to take all their

00:50:12
guns temporarily and then we're going to see if the police or

00:50:14
the go, you know, if the courts want to wait 72 hours, cool off

00:50:18
period and blah, blah, blah. How is that a freaking priority,

00:50:21
Pam? You got enough shit to do

00:50:23
without doing that. That's crazy.

00:50:26
Well, I mean, come on, man. So that yeah, this is bad.

00:50:29
That second that, that move that she pulled about the Second

00:50:33
Amendment, what she's doing right now, what she's what she's

00:50:36
allowing is corrupt cops and judges to just say, Oh yeah,

00:50:41
he's crazy or her craziest and that and then and take away your

00:50:44
guns. That's what that's allowing to

00:50:45
do, because we all know we got corrupt cops in this country,

00:50:49
let alone corrupt FBICIANSA. Either they're corrupt or

00:50:53
they're watching porn or making crazy shit up on their

00:50:56
computers. You know, what about corrupt ATF

00:50:58
agents? That's right.

00:50:59
Yeah. NSACIAD.

00:51:01
I I going wild. Let's you know, maybe it's more

00:51:03
important you can investigate some butt zapping or maybe some

00:51:06
gang bangs. I I don't know, man, I'm

00:51:08
disappointed, Pam, I'm disappointed.

00:51:09
I'm going to say that publicly. I don't care what's going on.

00:51:12
It's not going to impact any case to put the list out now and

00:51:15
and we were promised the list. So what does this mean for the

00:51:18
RFK assassination, for the JFK assassination, for Martin Luther

00:51:22
King assassination? What about the what about the

00:51:26
Seth Rich laptop? What about that?

00:51:29
What about P Diddy? They're going to start just,

00:51:32
like, sweeping their stuff on the rug.

00:51:33
Trump shouldn't have let her do this.

00:51:34
He should have said no. You got to put it out.

00:51:36
So somebody, some somebody. And we, you and I talked about

00:51:40
this too. Remember I talked about that

00:51:42
they were waiting for all his confirmations to get put

00:51:44
through. Yeah.

00:51:46
Or maybe, well, actually branded dilly.

00:51:49
I know you. He put out a thing like you

00:51:52
dangle it for weeks in front of their, you know, in their head.

00:51:55
Get them to get to get all your shit done right, all the

00:52:00
appointments and everything else you need to get done and then

00:52:03
boom, let it out. Who knows?

00:52:05
Could be possible, It's possible, anything's possible,

00:52:07
but still they shouldn't, you shouldn't tell the people that

00:52:10
you're going to release something and then I'll stop.

00:52:12
So I'm going to bring some good news to everybody.

00:52:15
Is it going to make me happy or it?

00:52:16
Will because this is one of your favorites, all right.

00:52:19
I'm going to I'm going to wait and I'll listen a Georgia better

00:52:22
judge. I'm all ears.

00:52:22
A Georgia judge this week ordered Fanny, not Fanny Fanny

00:52:29
because she got a big Fanny Willis to testify underoath

00:52:33
about her misconduct during the her Rico law fair case against

00:52:36
President Trump. The state Senate committee hit

00:52:40
hit her with another subpoena last week after she dodged

00:52:44
accountability for months. Now when they hit her with

00:52:47
another subpoena Lance, when she defied the first subpoena, they

00:52:50
should have locked her ass up. I agree.

00:52:53
I don't understand. They'll lock you up if you're

00:52:55
conservative, if you're like Roger Stone, Peter McCullough.

00:52:59
Peter Navarro. Peter Navarro, Yeah, it'll lock

00:53:03
you up. Yeah.

00:53:04
But if you're a liberal and no, you got nothing and and they got

00:53:08
a Republican House over there, do something.

00:53:11
I mean. Let me ask the people in the

00:53:12
chat, there's something about Fannie Willis.

00:53:14
I got to be honest and and I'm going to and I'm going to say

00:53:16
something mean. Every time I look at that bitch,

00:53:20
she just looks so freaking nasty and angry.

00:53:23
Is this the best we can do for government employees and we just

00:53:26
hire the nasty angry? I don't know why she's nasty and

00:53:33
angry because she's fat and stupid.

00:53:37
Could be part of it, but there's another reason.

00:53:38
OK, Nathan, waiting wasn't handling business.

00:53:43
Well, she's, you know, her boy toy hasn't been around.

00:53:46
I wonder if he's still banging that ass.

00:53:47
I wonder if he is. It's hard to say, right?

00:53:49
I mean, I you know, I don't know where Nathan wait is.

00:53:51
He hasn't been in the news, but either is Fanny since the

00:53:53
president's been in. But here's my problem.

00:53:55
Why do we have to wait? She defied the subpoena.

00:53:58
She's done all kinds of crimes. Why don't we just go for the

00:54:00
indictment? Why do we have to go through

00:54:02
this process? They would if it was you and I,

00:54:03
George, they would just have their their sealed grand jury

00:54:06
right now. They'd have a whole room agree.

00:54:07
It's going to be like, oh, George Ballantine did this and

00:54:09
Lance Malacha did this and they suggested this and they did this

00:54:12
and and then the next thing we have, we have the front door

00:54:15
getting kicked in with a bunch of flash bangs, scaring our dogs

00:54:18
and our family members. They drag us out of the house,

00:54:20
you know, cuff us from the back, throw us in the back of the car.

00:54:23
We go down to pretrial detention there at the US Marshals holding

00:54:26
facilities, and they force you in to enter a plea and then

00:54:29
boom, you got a brand new case. They won't let you out on bond

00:54:32
because you know, of course, you're too sophisticated to be

00:54:33
out on bond, George. So somebody, you know, I, we

00:54:35
talked about this the other day too, Lance, I don't know if we

00:54:38
brought it on air, but somebody said it in the chat just

00:54:40
reminded me. And so I'm going to say

00:54:42
something. Thanks Mywick for bringing it

00:54:44
up. So the, it's true the Epstein

00:54:47
case isn't technically fully closed yet and that could cause

00:54:51
a problem because of with Maxwell.

00:54:52
However, however, everybody, I think, I think the John F

00:54:56
Kennedy session case has been closed for a long time.

00:55:00
So there's no reason what not to release all that.

00:55:02
Same with the MLK. And what other case was Air

00:55:06
Lance? Let me see.

00:55:07
MLK, you know, to put the list out, it doesn't change the

00:55:10
investigation. I I didn't say they should let

00:55:12
us know exactly what these people are guilty of.

00:55:14
But to put the list out of the participants doesn't do

00:55:17
anything. Most people know because the,

00:55:19
the Lolita flight list was released and most of those

00:55:22
people on the list are actually The Client List.

00:55:24
I, I think it's garbage. And to be honest with you, I

00:55:27
don't think the American public deserve it.

00:55:28
Promises made, promises kept. I don't care about those cases

00:55:32
because at the end of the day, whatever happens with those

00:55:34
cases, those people can't clean it up.

00:55:36
They're not going to be able to go back in and destroy evidence

00:55:38
because the evidence is already there.

00:55:40
Because when they walked out of those places, they absolutely

00:55:43
walked out of there with lots of information.

00:55:46
Because listen, they take the brownstone in New York.

00:55:49
They walked out of there with hard drives, zip drives, hard

00:55:51
copies, audio files, because the whole thing was surveilled by

00:55:55
Israeli based technology. That's the brownstone in New

00:55:57
York. Now, you go to the New Mexico

00:55:58
property, same thing. They walked out of there with

00:56:00
tons of computers and drives and everything else.

00:56:02
Then you go down to the Palm Beach property, they walked out

00:56:04
of there with tons of crap. And then you go down to Epstein

00:56:07
Island. They walked out of there with

00:56:08
boxes and boxes. They've got all the evidence

00:56:10
they need. They've probably got all kinds

00:56:12
of people participating in pedophilia and all kinds of

00:56:14
other creepy kinky sex, just like we heard about with these.

00:56:17
Damn DIA and CIA and NSA because let's face it, we know that

00:56:21
Epstein was a creepy son of a bitch.

00:56:23
That doesn't affect releasing the list.

00:56:25
I just think it's a bunch of garbage and then it's another

00:56:28
chance of them just dragging ass.

00:56:30
Let's rock'n'roll man. We have a limited amount of

00:56:32
time. It's time to drop the hammer.

00:56:33
All right, so I just want to show you guys what a good

00:56:36
teacher Donald Trump can be. You may not realize it, but he's

00:56:41
been taking Tulsi Gabbard under his tutelage because God, Tulsi

00:56:48
Gabbard is is going to fire over 100 intelligent officers after

00:56:53
engaging in sexually explicit messaging in NSA chat rooms on

00:56:58
government time. So Tulsi Gabbard is not going to

00:57:01
be like you're fired. Good for her.

00:57:04
About time people get fired. I like it.

00:57:07
I'm not right. I agree, but this is all this is

00:57:10
all I got to do. And I want to give credit to

00:57:11
Chris Ruffo. If you're not following him, my

00:57:13
next you should be. He did great work because he's

00:57:15
the person that got on top of this.

00:57:16
And we're talking about that whole DIADIACIA and NSA

00:57:20
employees on private government classified servers talking about

00:57:25
genital castration, artificial vaginas, piss fetishes, sex,

00:57:30
Poly cules, whatever the hell that is.

00:57:32
I don't even know, gang bangs and all kinds of other creepy

00:57:35
stuff. Chris Roof was the one that did

00:57:36
this. He's releasing more and more and

00:57:38
it is some creepy fetish kink garbage if you want to go, not

00:57:41
because you want to read it all, but it just shows you this is

00:57:44
what your tax dollars were going to.

00:57:45
And let's face it, I don't care what side of the aisle on.

00:57:47
Listen, I don't care about your sexual proclivity, but that's

00:57:50
not supposed to stay at home. Let me make it clear, you don't

00:57:52
take it to the workplace and that's what they did on your

00:57:55
dime. They took it to the workplace.

00:57:58
Creepy sons of bitches. All right, let's play this video

00:58:00
because I want to see Tulsi just rocking and rolling here.

00:58:03
OK, let's do it. Well, Jesse, what we're going to

00:58:07
do has already been done. There are over 100 people from

00:58:10
across the intelligence community that contributed to

00:58:14
and participated in this What what is really just an egregious

00:58:18
violation of trust, what to speak of like basic rules and

00:58:21
standards around professionalism.

00:58:23
I put out a directive today that they all will be terminated and

00:58:27
they're security clearances will be revoked.

00:58:30
But the thing here, Jesse, is that we got to take a step back

00:58:33
because this is just barely scratching the surface when you

00:58:37
see what these people were saying.

00:58:39
And thanks to Chris Ruffo for putting it all out online.

00:58:42
They were brazen in using an NSA platform intended for

00:58:48
professional use to, to conduct this kind of really, really

00:58:52
horrific behavior. And they were brazen in doing

00:58:55
this because when was the last time anyone was really held

00:58:58
accountable? Certainly not over the last four

00:59:01
years, certainly not over the last 10, maybe 20 years.

00:59:04
And we look at some of the biggest violations of the

00:59:07
American people's trust in the intelligence community.

00:59:11
So today's action and holding these individuals accountable is

00:59:15
just the beginning of what we're seeing across the Trump

00:59:18
administration, which is carrying out the mandate the

00:59:20
American people gave him clean house.

00:59:23
Root out that rot and corruption and weaponization and

00:59:26
politicization so we can start to rebuild that trust in these

00:59:30
institutions that are charged with an important mission of

00:59:33
serving the American people, ensuring our safety, security

00:59:36
and freedom. You're fired.

00:59:40
Get them out. I love it.

00:59:41
Hold on real quick. So Coach Mel is in the chat.

00:59:44
Melody, Coach Melody. So I just, we should all

00:59:47
congratulate her because Coach Melody, my beautiful, our

00:59:50
beautiful friend, she got married this year.

00:59:53
Congratulations, Mel, Nice guy. And if the guy's watching, if

00:59:57
you're not nice, you're gonna have a problem with me and some

00:59:59
other people. Just letting you know buddy.

01:00:02
Well, congratulations here. It's always nice to see when

01:00:05
people get together that you know, hopefully, you know, like

01:00:08
minded and it's great to see that.

01:00:10
I appreciate that. I always think it's good when

01:00:12
somebody finds their significant other.

01:00:14
I think it's important so you can go through life with your

01:00:17
best friend. So good stuff.

01:00:19
All right, I don't like privacy invasions.

01:00:22
I, I really don't Shit pisses me off.

01:00:24
I think that when it comes to our cell phones and our text

01:00:27
messages and all this other surveillance garbage, enough's

01:00:30
enough. And you know, the UK has got to

01:00:32
be one of the worst of it, right?

01:00:34
They've got, you know, cameras on every street corner.

01:00:35
They want to monitor what you drive with that new garbage

01:00:38
they've been doing. Of course, those razors are

01:00:40
cutting them down left and right, the new tracking system

01:00:42
to see if your emissions are not in line, you know, in your car.

01:00:46
But now the UK is, you know, decided that a, you know, to

01:00:51
break, you know, create a relationship with Apple where

01:00:54
they're going to break encrypted customer data.

01:00:59
I think this is an egregious violation of American rights.

01:01:01
And Tulsi Gabbard agrees with us.

01:01:03
The UK. Man, what is up with you guys?

01:01:06
Why do you got to get into people's shit all the time?

01:01:08
You guys just your surveillance stuff is you know what?

01:01:10
It's funny, when I see this kind of surveillance going on by a

01:01:13
country, all I can think is, well, clearly they must be

01:01:15
hiding a lot of shit that they're so worried about the

01:01:18
average person. It's kind of like right now

01:01:20
where they flip out about memes. George The other day I saw a

01:01:23
funny one. It was an older lady in a

01:01:26
wheelchair. It was a plastic toy set that AI

01:01:29
had created, George, And it was two of the bobbies and it was

01:01:32
called the Thought Police and they had the old lady sitting in

01:01:35
the wheelchair with handcuffs and it was a toy.

01:01:39
And I saw the people, some UK police force going who made this

01:01:42
like all angry and serious, like they're going to come after

01:01:45
somebody for it like a bunch of jackasses.

01:01:47
It's true. PM care Starmer.

01:01:51
So you secretly ordered Apple to create a back door into the

01:01:54
iPhone users encrypted data worldwide.

01:01:59
Are you kidding me? Who the freak are you, you piece

01:02:02
of shit? So hold on.

01:02:03
So this, so if, if you're here American and you're chatting

01:02:08
with somebody in UK, he's got an iPhone, that means that they can

01:02:11
see our data. So that they're, they're going

01:02:13
against our privacy, our, our rights in this country.

01:02:16
And actually Tulsi Gabbard came out and said something to to the

01:02:19
UK about George. It's a backdoor to Apple, even

01:02:23
if you're not talking to somebody in the UK.

01:02:25
It goes even worse that they can access your data if they want

01:02:28
over here, probably as part of this whole meme patrol thing

01:02:31
they're doing. They want to see if you're

01:02:32
talking badly about the UK. Well, I'm going to tell you

01:02:34
this, Carrie. You don't need to check my

01:02:35
phone. You're a Dick.

01:02:37
You can just watch the show. You don't need to do that.

01:02:39
I'll tell you in person if you like.

01:02:41
You come on over here, I'll tell you your face.

01:02:42
Didn't Apple tell him to go kick Rockstar now?

01:02:46
I, you know, I don't know at the end of the day.

01:02:48
Not doing it. Well, it's ridiculous.

01:02:51
Yeah. I mean, you know, this is

01:02:53
disclosing this kind of information, the UK even wanting

01:02:56
this kind of information. So all my UK patriots, let us

01:03:00
know if you need us the 1776 UK for you.

01:03:03
Let us know. For the right price, you come

01:03:05
over there, we'll take down that freaking totalitarian government

01:03:09
you got. Yeah, that British monarch.

01:03:11
And you could. Be part of the United States of

01:03:13
America. We're going to reverse it.

01:03:15
Yeah, and England, wake up a monarchy in this day and age,

01:03:18
20th century, man, it's time to revolt and drag those people out

01:03:22
of the out of the whole, you know, you know, England's, you

01:03:26
know, home base there. Go ahead.

01:03:29
The Big, Big Show is going to be taking applications to see who

01:03:31
wants going to be the new governor of the UK.

01:03:35
Exactly. Hey, listen, you guys can be the

01:03:37
53rd state. Wait, 51 is Greenland, 52 is

01:03:41
Canada. Yeah, you can be 53 if you want.

01:03:43
We'll take you guys back in. We like the English.

01:03:45
I mean, we love Tommy Robinson. Look what you're doing to that

01:03:47
poor guy. He's still sitting in jail,

01:03:49
rotting away just because he told the truth.

01:03:52
You guys are something else. You need to get your shit

01:03:53
together. Your politics are jacked.

01:03:55
And get rid of the king and queen thing.

01:03:56
It's old school and it's got to be gone.

01:03:58
Monarchies are garbage. Get rid of it.

01:04:00
I was going to send this to Antonio and tell us that yo,

01:04:03
none of us can talk to you anymore because look.

01:04:05
That's it. Well, we're going.

01:04:06
To fight for us. Listen, she's a good Brett.

01:04:08
She's a patriot, you know what I mean So I mean, we'll fight and

01:04:11
Tony, we'll come help you if you need it.

01:04:13
We got. You no doubt, no doubt.

01:04:16
That's it for tonight. Of course, big Mcmuffian

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Say, do we have a rumble e-mail to give them for that one?

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Is there a generic e-mail for Rumble I?

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That's three shows. You got me doing 3 shows with my

01:05:10
bad knee Lance. Yeah, well, you know what I'm

01:05:12
saying. Listen, I'll chip in for the ice

01:05:14
a big you can get a big ice barrel and put it in there.

01:05:18
Unbelievable. Let's rock'n'roll, baby.

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I know it's a tough economy, so I never want to work you for

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And every time you want to upgrade equipment, there goes

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You're making it rain for all those companies and George has

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always got wants. He loves that new equipment.

01:06:03
OK. Here's something so I I know you

01:06:06
feel bad for my knee and stuff and so I I really don't need.

01:06:09
I have ice. I got the packs that you just

01:06:11
put in there to get cold. I got backups.

01:06:14
So I think you should start taking applications for hot

01:06:17
female masseuse for me. You send that over.

01:06:21
How's that? Can you?

01:06:22
I don't need that. Maybe a masseuse, but no happy

01:06:24
endings, George. We're not going to happy

01:06:26
endings. We said happy.

01:06:26
I want like like real masseuse happy ending.

01:06:30
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That's how you say it, Lance. Anyway, so God bless you.

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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting

01:09:01
between the bamboo at the buildings, you know, just

01:09:04
shooting inside. The Wanted man is Joseph Kony,

01:09:08
charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing

01:09:11
them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.

01:09:15
Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.

01:09:18
Sam Children's never stopped because the bad things never

01:09:21
stop. There is only one Sam Children.

01:09:23
There is no one else like him in the world.

01:09:26
And I said to him, I said, would you go now to get Kony in the

01:09:30
Congo? He says without a doubt, in a

01:09:32
second. Now it's the DRC.

01:09:34
Tell us what's happening to children in the DRC.

01:09:36
You have ISIS there, you have Islamic State and you have ADF.

01:09:41
Hey, Sandy. Joseph Kony's still alive.

01:09:43
He's in the Congo. And now God has me in the Congo,

01:09:46
you know, So hopefully we'll meet up one day.

01:09:50
But maybe I can lead him to the Lord or send him there.

01:09:53
One or the other, huh?