Iran Operation Boots On The Ground, Go Time |EP805
The Big Mig ShowMarch 31, 2026
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Iran Operation Boots On The Ground, Go Time |EP805

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MARCH 31, 2026 

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Hegseth says, "I don't understand why" the MAGA base wouldn't have faith in Trump over deploying ground troops into Iran. He adds, "Look at his track record of pursuing peace through strength, America first outcomes."

 

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So I guess, George, I guess you got a little set the mood for us

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here. No, you got yours first, Lance,

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I told you that. Oh.

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OK. I didn't know you were going to

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do 1. OK.

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So I told you, but you know. You, you know, and and sometimes

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you know, you wonder if they're setups.

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This particular one appears not to be a setup.

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Man, there are a lot of people out there that are going to

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these events, like the no Kings crap.

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Turns out, by the way, the CCP was also funding that.

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There's been some proof. Now, of course, why wouldn't

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they want to fund division? So it's turning out with that

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group. I guess you support the CCP.

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So congratulations for you, those of you who went to those

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dumb events. But here's a guy obviously

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trying to prank some people in the interview.

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But what's incredible is the person he's interviewing doesn't

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realize she's being pranked. Listen to the low IQ.

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This is straight out of the No Kings protest.

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And we said they were smart, Lance, but OK, here we go.

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Yeah. And.

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Did a little bit homophobic that was so focused on the Straits of

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Hormuz and not the Gaze of Hormuz.

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I agree. Yes, for sure.

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Why do you think so? Willing to leave the gaze of

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Hormuz behind. I think it's just history

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historically, like, you know, gays have always been very

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discriminated against, which is wrong and so many levels.

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Even in war. Yeah, even in war.

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And it just takes more reform in government, obviously, and then

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also educating society. Just feel like if we're going to

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go in there, we can't leave the gay people behind.

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I don't think we should go in there at all.

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But if we're going to the Gays of Hormuz, we could turn it into

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Fire Island. For sure, I didn't know what to

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say to that dude. Fire Island.

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Yeah. Yeah, I guess he's talking about

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Cog Island. I think it sounds pronounced Keg

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Island. Whatever it is.

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Yeah. Change it into the gaze of

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Hormuz. And it's funny that he's

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pranking her, but she doesn't know it.

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And she's talking about educating people.

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Maybe she ought to start by educating herself.

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Pretty frightening. What do you have for us, George?

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I have something totally, totally different just to get

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you guys laughing. It made me laugh this morning.

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It was funny as shit. But got to love kids, right?

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They always do some kooky shit. Here we go.

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Are you pregnant? What?

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I'm a boy? I can't be pregnant.

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I'm copying Dad. That's called dude.

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You know it's a problem with kids.

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They're honesty. You can downright hurt.

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Hey, you didn't check it out, George.

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Get over there and check out the new website.

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Of course, Always great. All right, listen, sometimes

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people say the quiet part out loud.

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And George, I feel like this is one of those situations.

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You know, we made a last minute change because we saw this come

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out and you know that Trump has a tendency to do this right

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here. There's always a little bit of a

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Telegraph. Pete Hegseth, I think he said

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the quiet part out loud. I think he's they've already

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moved more troops in. I don't know what our total.

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Do you have any idea what our total count over there is now

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George? I don't know, but I know we got,

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we got the Rangers there, we got Seals there, a lot of special

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special OPS people. I think we got the

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discombobulators over there, pretty sure I mean they.

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'D be smart, they should have them, why not make use of them?

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We fucking paid for it. Yeah.

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So I wouldn't be surprised to see some new, and I'm saying

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this for a reason. So just read between the lines.

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I wouldn't be surprised to see some new technology used in

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Iran. I don't think they're expecting

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some of what is planned. I think that the the invasion of

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the ground forces are imminent. Now, listen, what happened here?

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the US Gulf allies, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab

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Emirates and other Gulf allies are urging President Trump to

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continue the war on Iran. You know, meanwhile you get no

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support out of Europe, but the Middle East allies don't want us

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to stop. I can understand why Iran's been

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a problem causing all sorts of unrest in the territory of the

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Middle East. I don't know if you guys saw

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this. Spain's supposed to be one of

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our close allies has now made their entire country no fly zone

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for US Air Force. US air support is not allowed to

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fly anywhere across Spain or in their airspace.

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How about that? Any like that for a good ally

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and Europe as usual. Hold on, hold on.

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I don't like them. But Italy, they just had, they

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wanted to land one of the warplanes in Italy and and

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Georgia, whatever her name is, she declined.

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She said no. So Italy's pulling the same

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bullshit. Seems like it, yeah.

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Bafangu, Italy. What's?

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Her name, Giorgio Maloney, is that.

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Maloney, Yeah. Yeah.

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She just went from being somewhat hot to ugly.

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Just saying, well, you're saying Georgia?

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Bad way to do it now. Interesting.

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Trump has now come out and said if you guys want your oil, you

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better fight for it. He's talking about even if they

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finished the war in Iran that he doesn't care whether they reopen

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the Strait of Hormuz because, you know, only two to 3% of U.S.

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oil comes through there. We could probably.

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So why are we but that if I know, if that's such a great

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case, then why the hell are we paying so much more for oil gas

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right now? We shouldn't be, I know, but we

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shouldn't be. But why do you think?

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Because I got to make money to fuckers.

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Why does it why does a dog lick his balls because he.

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Can. And the oil companies are

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clearly licking their balls. The prices went up to the pump

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the day the war started. I mean, the, the, the gas that

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was in the ground at these gas stations, the pumps that that

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hadn't been purchased at a higher number.

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And that's the crazy part, right?

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The crazy part is that, well, it goes up right away, but that's

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the scam of the oil industry, right?

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They want to stick it to us no matter what.

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Who even knows if any of the prices are truly being impacted.

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Of course, we've always talked about being energy independent.

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That's the top priority. But I guess these US allies, and

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I'm talking about Saudi Arabia, UAE and the Gulf allies,

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privately warned President Trump that Tehran has not been

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weakened enough. So their own intelligence is

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coming up. Probably has a lot to do with

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those underground missile, you know, cities that they built.

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They say that the allies are saying that four weeks of

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bombing has not been enough to destroy the Iranian regime.

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So the, you know, the Middle East, you know, Iran's

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neighbors, they're tired of the Iranian threat.

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After 40 years of this theocratic, you know, regime, I

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can't blame them. Here's a big This is heavy now I

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saw another video. I should have grabbed it.

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Well, this is this are saying batteries.

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Going off last night, George, these batteries where they where

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the forces were showing how many missiles were being sent up.

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I didn't see that, but they're saying what they hit here is

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their ammunitions depo and stuff.

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Their munitions dumb. Yeah, yeah, let's put.

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Let's see it. I'll put it with us.

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I don't think there's audio. There's no audio with it, so I

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mean, that shit's going up, man. Oh.

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Well you know you hit a munitions jump, there's no doubt

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that's that'll keep going off for a long time too once it

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ignites. Those munitions dumps are crazy

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when they go off. I saw one years ago go off, it

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was AUS. Dump and it couldn't you like it

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was going off for a couple of days from the heat.

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Interesting It is. So we've got the video.

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You guys tell me you're in the chat.

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We want to hear from you. I want to know you guys reading

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the same thing we're reading now.

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We heard some other things. George and I had heard some

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other things. It sounded like the boots on the

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ground operation is just imminent.

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Well. Heck, Seth appears to be testing

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the water here. I don't.

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I don't know if he realized how this came across.

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To me it's a direct signal that this is going to happen at any

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time. You're just jumping around

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Lance, aren't you? A little bit.

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All right, well, we're not going to get to that clip just yet

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because there's a little timeline here.

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So Pete Heksack goes, and I don't know this, he goes, he

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says that regime change has occurred in Iran.

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Regime change has. Well, who's in?

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Is there another regime there or are the people free?

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Because it doesn't seem like it. If there was a regime change in

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favor of the people, Iran, then I guess the war, which should be

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over, right? Because they don't want no part

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of that. So what do you mean is I don't

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get this. Maybe this mixed messaging does

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not make them look good, looks incompetent.

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They're not. I don't think they're on the

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same page. And somebody's got to figure

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this out. We'll play the clip.

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The new Iranian regime should know that by now.

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This new regime, because regime change has occurred, should be

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wiser than the last. President Trump will make a

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deal. He is willing and the terms of

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the deal are known to them. If Iran is not willing, then the

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United States War Department will continue with even more

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intensity. Doesn't make sense.

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Like they don't, we don't want. The whole purpose is not is to

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get rid of the regime and free to people back where it was in

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the 70s and early 80s before they had the war and took over.

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The regime took over. This doesn't make sense.

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I don't understand it. I'm not for it.

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I don't think the people of Iran are for it.

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Hi, Lance. You want to get to this one?

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We want to do this one telegraphing.

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We've been saying how long we've been saying this, that in order

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to for this war to be successful, you have to have

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some sort of boots on the ground.

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That's the only way. You can't just go start bombing.

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I don't think any war has been successful that way.

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Has there been, Lance? I mean, it's more your your

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expertise. You know, I don't think there's

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never been a time now again, could that change in the future?

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I saw some pretty interesting drone technology over the last

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couple of days. But I don't I don't think it's

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possible because again, with these underground missile cities

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that Iran has, you know, are they below the 200?

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Because you know, our bunker Busters go down about I think

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it's about 200 feet. You know, it, it's going to take

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more than that. And I think if we leave any of

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this current regime in place, even the Iran Revolutionary

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Guard, if they stay in place, I don't think this will.

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I don't think it's stoppable. I think that this has always

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been a situation where we're going to have to have ground

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troops. I just don't think it's, and I

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don't know, George, that there ever has been a war that's been

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successful that was just from air bombardment.

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I don't think that. I don't think, not one that I'm

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aware of. It doesn't mean that I'm an

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expert. I could have missed something,

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but I don't think there's ever been a time.

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I mean, look, look at Russia and Ukraine.

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They're just using drones and bombs, right?

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They ain't no really boots on the ground each other going at

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it per SE really, is there. Yeah, there still is.

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There's boots. There are boots on the ground

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where they're totally invading and try to, you know, topple one

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another. There's still lots of troops.

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That's what they're using the drone technology for.

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If you've been watching some of the drone videos, but they're.

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Not they're not using their troops to actually, really,

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truly invade. Well, they, they a lot of

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people. There's been a lot of deaths.

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So I think there may be more people on the ground than maybe

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that maybe you caught there. Maybe you're misunderstanding

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me. So if Putin sent his sent his

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full force military into into Ukraine, you'd be able to take

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it over most likely if nobody else interfered.

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But no one's really doing that. No one's sending their troops in

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fully. Really.

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Like is Ukraine sending their troops into Moscow?

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No, that's what I mean. Like until you really have boots

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on the ground where they're going inside just like we did.

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What Look, when we did Vision Iraq, where we had how many

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tanks and military troops there just going in boom with all the

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air support. Let's play the clip and people

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can Telegraph this look. As far as President Trump and

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boots on the ground, I don't understand why the base which

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they have already they understand wouldn't have faith

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in his ability to execute on this.

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Look at his track record of pursuing peace through strength.

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America First outcomes. What he's simply saying and it's

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exactly true. And I've said from this podium

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to we're not going to foreclose any option.

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You can't fight and win a war if you tell your adversary what you

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are willing to do or what you are not willing to do to include

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boots on the ground. The our adversary right now

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thinks there are 15 different ways we could come at them with

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boots on the ground. And guess what, there are.

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So if we needed to, we could execute those options on behalf

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of the president of the United States and this department.

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Or maybe we don't have to use them at all.

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Maybe negotiations work or maybe there's a different approach.

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But the point is to be unpredictable in that.

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Certainly not let anybody know what you're willing to do or not

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do. But if anybody has internalized

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the lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan as the first one,

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President Trump to call them out for what they are, he's not

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going to repeat those lessons. And I, I think I've been very

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clear about that from the podium.

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OK. I mean, he's right.

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You don't want to repeat the mistakes that were made in the

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past with Iran not making sure that that regime was completely

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taken out. We've had some other

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interactions with him, kinetic events.

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It didn't get the job done. George, you said it.

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If we're going in, if we're going to go there for this war,

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you said it at the very beginning and we have to go all

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in till it's completely done, till the job is done.

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I mean, you have to what, what's the purpose of not doing it?

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So there's a big ruling came out of SCOTUS this morning.

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It just came out. It just hit the headline.

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SCOTUS rules against a Colorado law, Atlanta state banning, I

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don't even know what this is, conversion therapy for LGBTQ

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kids. And it was, unsurprisingly, it

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was an 8 to 1 ruling. And they siding with a Christian

00:18:31
counselor who states the law banning talk therapy violates

00:18:35
the First Amendment. Interesting, right?

00:18:42
At least 8 to 1. I just the the difficulty I have

00:18:45
with, you know, all those narratives is I just don't think

00:18:50
that our children should be groomed.

00:18:53
I just don't think that they should be.

00:18:55
I think up until they're 18, I just think that they, and then

00:18:58
they can make whatever decision they want.

00:18:59
If they're they decide that they're a homosexual, they're a

00:19:02
homosexual. I don't, I'm not, I'm not trying

00:19:04
to alienate any one person, but I just don't think that the

00:19:08
grooming and, and the way that the school system here in

00:19:11
Colorado especially, they've got, you know, all sorts of

00:19:13
representation of homosexuality in the classroom.

00:19:16
And I just, I don't know, I just question the real reason that

00:19:22
they're doing it. The morality of it.

00:19:23
Of course, God, country, family, it's been pulled out of the

00:19:26
school system. I don't know, George, when you

00:19:28
were in school, did you do the Pledge of Allegiance?

00:19:30
Every day. And did you, did you guys do any

00:19:33
kind of prayer at all? Prayer.

00:19:36
No. Yeah.

00:19:38
Hold on, I went to Lutheran grade school and then.

00:19:41
I went to elementary school, No, in Catholic High School, I think

00:19:47
we did prayer. Yes, prayer.

00:19:48
But we had. Theology.

00:19:49
I went to a Lutheran grade school and then I went to a

00:19:51
Catholic High School. We had to take theology courses,

00:19:54
so. Yeah.

00:19:56
I mean, we did prayer in both, so I don't know.

00:19:59
But if you, if you talk in public school, you can't, I

00:20:01
mean. I don't think you'd be right to

00:20:04
do prayer because it's public school.

00:20:06
You have all different kids with religions.

00:20:10
So but pledge allegiance is allegiance to the country you're

00:20:12
living in that automatically should be done without, without

00:20:15
falter. So I mean, Catholic school,

00:20:19
yeah, they could do their prayer just like Jewish schools

00:20:21
probably do their prayer. Muslim, if they they have Muslim

00:20:24
schools, they probably do their thing.

00:20:25
Whatever. Yeah, my daughter went to a

00:20:30
Temple Emmanuel, a grade school, which was a Jewish school.

00:20:34
And they, of course. Were sent there in a Jewish

00:20:37
school. I did OK.

00:20:41
Yeah, I did. It was a great school, great

00:20:44
education. It was really good for her.

00:20:46
I thought it was form a really good.

00:20:48
It was, well, it's Montessori here.

00:20:49
But then she went to Temple Emmanuel first and then went to

00:20:53
Montessori after that. I spent a lot of money on her

00:20:56
education when she was younger because I felt like it was a top

00:20:58
priority to get her the best advantage she could get.

00:21:02
All right, you know, and let's talk about Ballistics just for a

00:21:07
minute. This is big news, but George

00:21:11
made a valid point. You know, anybody that knows

00:21:13
anything about Ballistics knows that sometimes when a bullet

00:21:15
strikes a bone or it hits something else could have hit

00:21:21
the microphone. In this case, it does it it it

00:21:25
can change the bullet. It can alter the cart, the

00:21:27
bullet, the actual cartridge and and sometimes you can't match

00:21:34
the Ballistics because the bullet gets ruined.

00:21:35
It fragments it, it it's blaze. You know, Charlie had on, I

00:21:40
don't know if he had on any kind of a bulletproof vest or what

00:21:43
exactly happened there. But this is kind of big that the

00:21:47
ATF cannot identify the bullet in the Charlie Kirk

00:21:53
assassination with the accused Assassin's rifle.

00:21:57
Now, I can't explain to you what happened because the ballistic

00:22:01
report hasn't been released. But his defense counsel on

00:22:05
Friday revealed the ATF has not been able to identify the bullet

00:22:08
recovered in the autopsy of of course, in the Charlie Kirk's

00:22:12
assassination with the rifle that was allegedly used in the

00:22:15
September 10 shooting. Now, George, you're give me your

00:22:19
thoughts. This is I personally, you know,

00:22:22
we've well, let me, let me back up here.

00:22:24
Candace Owens, lots of others are bringing out information

00:22:28
what's true and what isn't true. I've said it on the show, I

00:22:30
don't know how to disseminate this information.

00:22:33
I don't have anybody that's got direct sourcing to anything that

00:22:35
has to do with the Charlie Kirk investigation.

00:22:37
I don't even know if the FBI is investigating it.

00:22:40
I'm not telling you why the ATF can't identify this bullet, but

00:22:45
a lot, a lot of people said it hit his collarbone and deflected

00:22:47
down. Now when a bullet strikes

00:22:49
something solid, the bullet shape changes.

00:22:51
It just happens. It can split into multiple

00:22:54
pieces. It can hit something like, you

00:22:57
know, he had that microphone on his neck.

00:22:58
I don't know if the bullet struck that and deflected.

00:23:01
You know, we really haven't seen the true details coming out of

00:23:04
the forensic investigation. We've heard a lot of stories.

00:23:07
George, I don't know what to believe anymore.

00:23:09
Do you have any take on this? Because I'm, this is one of

00:23:11
those ones that there's been so many people out there saying,

00:23:15
oh, there's this guy and he's signaling and the other guy's

00:23:17
signaling and, and there have been a lot of suspicious things

00:23:20
in this Charlie Kirk assassination.

00:23:22
I'm just stumped. I don't know what to believe

00:23:24
anymore. Yeah, it is tough.

00:23:27
I mean, it's hard on what to believe and what not to believe.

00:23:32
But looking at this from a defense standpoint, they're

00:23:35
going to ride this coattail. I mean, no one's seen him take

00:23:41
the shot. So you have that right?

00:23:43
I don't. Is there any like definitive

00:23:46
clear video or pictures of him on the roof taking the shots or

00:23:50
anything? None taking the shots.

00:23:53
They there's some video of him I think coming off the roof when

00:23:57
he dumped the rifle, he wrapped it in a blanket and he would

00:23:59
there is some communication with his transgender.

00:24:03
Lover. He wouldn't dump the rifle by

00:24:04
the school. Didn't he dump it by the woods

00:24:06
or something? He, he, he dumped it in some

00:24:08
bushes. What happened was he had a

00:24:10
change of clothes and there's some bushes that were somewhere

00:24:12
in his route and he wrapped it in a blanket.

00:24:14
Because there is a communication, there's a text

00:24:16
message with his gay, I don't want to say gay, transgender.

00:24:21
Yeah, I know. I don't know what the hell it

00:24:23
is. And there's some communication

00:24:26
about where he seems to be admitting everything, how

00:24:30
authentic those text messages are.

00:24:32
I don't know what to think. They may be legit.

00:24:36
You know, if somebody was trying to cover up a shooting or if

00:24:38
they were trying to muddy the waters.

00:24:39
Candace Owens seems to believe that there was lots of people

00:24:42
involved, that some foreign adversaries, she's mentioned

00:24:45
Israel might be involved. There's a lot of things coming

00:24:48
out of her camp. There's a lot of other people

00:24:50
that are coming out with other theories, Ballistics experts,

00:24:54
you know, people with a lot of experience.

00:24:57
You know, of course, there's the whole camera they pulled down at

00:24:59
the back of the event. Seemed really suspicious that

00:25:02
the the memory card was pulled out of it.

00:25:04
We still haven't seen the footage from that specific

00:25:06
camera that hasn't been released.

00:25:08
I don't know if Turning Point got that footage.

00:25:11
Somebody else did you know, George, there are a lot of

00:25:13
suspicious things, but I don't see our government really going

00:25:18
overtime to clarify any of it. They almost seem to be kind of

00:25:22
not going out and and and and stopping some of these false

00:25:27
narratives. Maybe they're not false.

00:25:28
That's the problem. I don't you know what do you

00:25:30
guys in the audience? Maybe they don't want to

00:25:31
comment? Nefarious actors involved?

00:25:33
George, let me ask you this. Do you think more nefarious

00:25:35
actors are involved? It wouldn't surprise me, but I

00:25:40
don't think the government's going to comment because, you

00:25:44
know, they had still, they're still investigating, but they

00:25:47
have a trial coming up. So they don't want to taint

00:25:49
their trial. I mean, I mean, look at, I mean,

00:25:55
Candace Owens, some of the shit she says is, is is on point, but

00:26:01
a lot of shit she says is not. So you got to disseminate when

00:26:05
she says, oh, maybe Israel's involved.

00:26:07
Well, that's a maybe. Maybe fucking UK is involved.

00:26:10
Maybe China's involved, maybe doesn't mean shit.

00:26:14
That's why I don't like, you know, when people when she does

00:26:16
that or other people. Oh, maybe this, maybe that.

00:26:18
No, no point to the evidence. You have the sauce, fucking show

00:26:22
the sauce. You know, for the fact that her

00:26:25
and Erica Kirk were going at it and then they met in in this in

00:26:28
a closed door meeting. What was said?

00:26:32
Was there somewhat of a truce? Listen, you're right, Candace,

00:26:35
don't you know, don't just don't let it out.

00:26:39
You know it's for the movement or Candace.

00:26:41
Shut the fuck up. I'm going to sue you for

00:26:43
everything you got. I don't know what was said, but

00:26:45
they won't tell us. They they want to hide it.

00:26:47
They should have did it in front of each other.

00:26:49
Each other prove their prove their point on camera and made

00:26:53
the best person win with the evidence.

00:26:56
That'd be great, but they don't want nobody wants to do that.

00:26:58
You ever see Erica Kirk? She does this same pose when

00:27:04
she's on stage and it bring up Charlie's name.

00:27:06
She'll be like this all the time just goes like locked in that in

00:27:12
that pose someone it's like she's not authentic.

00:27:17
That's a problem that that makes her look bad.

00:27:21
She does not look authentic. It's not believable.

00:27:26
So I don't know everybody make your own decisions.

00:27:29
I'm just telling you what I think can see the.

00:27:32
Difficulty of investigative journalism.

00:27:34
You know, you, you wish you could just give the audience the

00:27:36
immediate answer. But there are times, especially

00:27:39
in events like this horrible event for Charlie Kirk and his

00:27:43
family. I don't, I don't know, I don't

00:27:45
disagree with the Erica Kirk that comes does not come through

00:27:49
as a credible individual. And I'm not attacking her.

00:27:51
I just, there is a lot of tells in her behavior and there's a

00:27:54
lot of tells for other people that have had their behavior

00:27:57
during the event, after the event.

00:28:00
The security staff didn't react the way that I'm used to seeing

00:28:04
diplomatic security people operate.

00:28:08
That wasn't normal. And I'm also surprised that

00:28:12
there wasn't anybody there with a, you know, with a medical kick

00:28:15
right on their hip. You would think that they would

00:28:17
have had some kind of medical equipment right there knowing

00:28:21
that he'd had lots of death threats.

00:28:23
So hopefully we'll get to the bottom of it.

00:28:25
I'll give you guys. This is something though, that

00:28:27
is really unsettling. ATF ought to be full force on

00:28:30
this. You know, you brought some of

00:28:32
the medical kit there. I've seen events where you had

00:28:34
bulletproof glass in front of them.

00:28:37
Why did he not have it at this event?

00:28:38
If there's credible threats or threats, why not take

00:28:41
precautions? You know, I mean, I don't know.

00:28:48
I mean, didn't it come out where Charlie Kirk texts one of his

00:28:51
friends or somebody says that he thinks he's going to, they're

00:28:53
going to kill him or something? He was concerned about his own

00:28:57
safety all. Right, so then fucking why

00:28:58
didn't he not put foolproof glass in front of him?

00:29:01
I mean, you would think that instead of doing the events

00:29:04
outdoors that they might have moved it into an auditorium.

00:29:08
Or why not have more security post them up like on roofs and

00:29:13
stuff like that? Understandable.

00:29:17
You know what I mean? I mean you.

00:29:18
Definitely want to take the high ground you didn't seem to have

00:29:20
anybody on. Have lookouts where binoculars

00:29:22
looking around and you know somebody.

00:29:26
If you had lookouts you would have somebody.

00:29:29
If they're doing their job correctly, they would have

00:29:32
spotted him and got on the radios.

00:29:35
Out guy on a roof. Guy on a roof Well.

00:29:39
When you're, when you're doing threat assessment on an, on a,

00:29:42
on a location as, as diplomatic security or you know, high

00:29:46
profile individual security, you would definitely have already

00:29:51
surveilled the high ground and you would normally at least have

00:29:53
one person on the high ground. You wouldn't leave that the

00:29:57
opportunity for a sniper to take that high ground.

00:30:00
And you're right, you would be surveilling on a regular basis

00:30:02
that high ground. That doesn't appear to be none

00:30:06
of that seems to have happened, which I think is interesting in

00:30:11
itself. Those guys were supposed to be

00:30:12
experts. He was supposed to have some

00:30:13
high level trained individuals around them.

00:30:16
I didn't see high level training.

00:30:17
I saw some people that maybe said they were high level.

00:30:20
All right, listen, we're going to take a short break here on

00:30:23
the big, big Show and we come back.

00:30:25
J6 protesters suing Capitol Police for indiscriminate use of

00:30:29
force, seeking 10s of millions in damages.

00:30:32
I don't blame them. I still want to see Mike Flynn

00:30:35
get more. He deserves a hell of a lot more

00:30:37
than 1.2 million. Hopefully he's going to file a

00:30:40
Bivins. I have no idea.

00:30:41
I don't know what it is. What about Roger Stone?

00:30:43
When does he get his money back? The J the the DOJ has got to pay

00:30:47
consequences. They've got to pay and be

00:30:49
accountable for their actions. It's time to see some Department

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All right, J Sixers, you know, Lance, you, they put in this

00:36:36
lawsuit, right? Which is fine.

00:36:39
You know, they're going to sue the Capitol Police for

00:36:41
indiscriminate use of force. See 10s of millions of damages.

00:36:45
Now they're talking, I guess, indiscriminate force while they

00:36:47
were locked up and, and who knows?

00:36:51
But since they've been convicted, can they still sue

00:36:55
and, and actually get this through?

00:36:57
I'm I'm wondering because they did take the huh?

00:37:02
Well, the presidential pardon, the way it operates, even though

00:37:05
you've admitted guilt, the difficulty in a lawsuit like

00:37:07
this is to to have an absolute win.

00:37:09
You, you would want to have the certificate of incense.

00:37:12
But when a government official commits malfeasance, nonfeasance

00:37:17
or misfeasance. And in this case, we're talking

00:37:20
about the use of excessive and indiscriminate force.

00:37:24
We've talked about it on this show.

00:37:26
Here's my legal take on it. Not that I'm any expert by any

00:37:29
means, but I try to stay on top of the law.

00:37:32
But when when you go beyond the scope of what you should have

00:37:35
done in the case of the less lethal munitions that were used

00:37:38
by the officers, the crowd wasn't at a point where it was

00:37:42
so agitated. I believe they should have been

00:37:44
deployed. They weren't getting violent.

00:37:47
What happened is they agitated the crowd intentionally.

00:37:49
And I believe they were given orders to agitate the crowd

00:37:52
because they fired rubber bullets, they used chemical

00:37:54
sprays, they used flashbags, bean bags and other crowd

00:37:59
control measures. And they did it in a reckless

00:38:01
manner. They were indiscriminate.

00:38:04
They just fired it into the crowds.

00:38:06
I don't believe the crowd was at that point.

00:38:08
We also know that Ray Epps, you know, was working on the

00:38:12
barricades. We know there was other people.

00:38:14
And there was, you know, hundreds and hundreds of federal

00:38:17
agents infiltrated in the crowds, and they were agitating

00:38:20
the crowds. Come on, let's go.

00:38:21
In the window. Let's break the door.

00:38:22
The doors are open. Let's go.

00:38:24
It looks like a lot of those were federal officers, which

00:38:27
means they were trying to entrap them.

00:38:30
They were trying to cause cases to happen because of course they

00:38:33
had to do this. You know, Nancy Pelosi had given

00:38:37
a directive. I think this was an organized

00:38:39
fed surrection. So, yes, I do believe that they

00:38:42
don't initially have to have a true vocator dismissal of

00:38:46
prejudice. But I've said this many times on

00:38:48
this show, the difficulty with a presidential pardon is you have

00:38:52
to admit guilt. Now, what is that?

00:38:54
What is that? How does that affect the Federal

00:38:56
Tort Claims Act? In my opinion, as an example,

00:38:58
Federal Tort Claims Act applies in the case of General Flynn.

00:39:03
So does a Bivens. A Bivens 1983.

00:39:06
Lots of agents weaponized against him.

00:39:08
But you know, George, my take is these J Sixers haven't gotten

00:39:12
the true relief they should have gotten.

00:39:13
The Department of Justice should be overturning their

00:39:16
convictions. It shouldn't just be the

00:39:18
presidential pardon. I think that that they got

00:39:20
caught with their hand in the cookie jar.

00:39:22
Many of these federal agents, the FBIDEAATS had agents and

00:39:26
boots on the ground. I'd like to know why those

00:39:29
people all still have jobs. They went there, they agitated

00:39:32
the crowd, they participated. And the indiscriminate shooting

00:39:36
of munitions in the crowds, it went on for over an hour.

00:39:40
That doesn't seem right to me. So I think they're justified in

00:39:44
this, this action. Whether they'll be successful,

00:39:47
you know, look at our judiciary. I don't know, Joe.

00:39:49
So you know what's interesting? And I don't understand this?

00:39:52
They're they fought. This lawsuit has been assigned

00:39:55
to U.S. District Judge Paul Bryan in

00:39:57
Florida. Usually a case because it

00:40:00
happened in DC would be assigned in DC unless they put in because

00:40:04
of discriminatory by the by the area of judges.

00:40:08
I don't know, it's weird, right? Wouldn't you think?

00:40:12
Yeah, although they might ask for a change of venue because

00:40:15
they didn't feel like they could get a fair shake.

00:40:17
I, you know, I don't really know all of this.

00:40:20
Of course there, there's a lot involved here, you know, even

00:40:23
this they talk about that, you know, so this is a multi

00:40:26
$1 settlement that that got made with the state of

00:40:29
Ashley Babbitt. Then you know that the 1.25

00:40:32
million settlement with General Flynn, look, you know, the fact

00:40:38
that they assigned it down there, maybe they maybe ask for

00:40:40
a change of a venue. I know this.

00:40:42
If I had to file for something like this, I wouldn't want to be

00:40:44
in ADC court. Would you?

00:40:46
Can you imagine? How do you get a fair shake

00:40:48
there? Yeah, you don't.

00:40:50
I mean, look, Michael Flynn, what, 1.25 million settlement,

00:40:54
his lawyer takes 1/3 plus whatever my other expenses that

00:40:58
incurred. People think they just see 1.25

00:41:02
but Nah, you ain't getting 1.25. Well, Peter Strozek got 1.25 and

00:41:08
then what's, what's her? The woman that was involved,

00:41:10
What's her name? Paige.

00:41:13
Lisa Paige, yeah. Yeah, she got 800 and they

00:41:17
didn't go through the hell that Michael Flynn went through.

00:41:20
People are bitching and moaning about 1-2.

00:41:22
And I'll tell you what, the attacks, Rodger Stone said it

00:41:24
really well. He said, you know, Donald Trump

00:41:25
for one reason or another wasn't allowed to run as president.

00:41:28
He was, he was willing to get behind Mike Flynn.

00:41:31
But you know, the attacks are so clear.

00:41:33
It's so obvious. You still got shows even on

00:41:36
Rumble where there's jackasses on there going after.

00:41:39
They don't want to acknowledge that the DOJ just admitted.

00:41:42
By giving this early settlement now, is Flynn going to file a

00:41:45
tort claim? Is he going to file a Bivens?

00:41:47
Is he going to file a 1983? I have no idea.

00:41:49
I haven't asked him, and I don't think I don't know if he would

00:41:51
say it even if I did ask, and if he did he'd probably tell me in

00:41:54
confidence. Wait, he can file another claim.

00:41:57
Yeah, because the claim he got from the DOJ is only now, again,

00:42:01
I don't know this. I don't know what the settlement

00:42:02
documents would say. They might have restricted him

00:42:04
for filing additional claims. But here's a guy that spent

00:42:06
millions and millions of dollars on legal, his reputation was

00:42:10
tarnished. You know, he's still dealing

00:42:11
with the consequences. It's clear by the way people

00:42:13
attack him online, you know, that, that so many people still

00:42:17
have a perception of Mike Flynn that I think is incorrect.

00:42:21
Here we are, you know, here we are.

00:42:22
I don't think they, I think he deserves 10s of millions for

00:42:26
what happened to him and his family.

00:42:27
And, and it does. And all his family members, his

00:42:29
sister, his wife, all of them got attacked.

00:42:33
They could all enjoin that act and ask for their own

00:42:35
settlements. So we'll see if Flynn's going to

00:42:37
file something else. Maybe this is the first step.

00:42:40
But I think he also ought to be moving for, you know, having his

00:42:44
sentence vacated and dismissed with prejudice.

00:42:46
And he ought to ask for the certificate of innocence.

00:42:48
Maybe that's all part of their strategy now.

00:42:50
I don't know where they're going to go with it, but I'm sure it's

00:42:53
a much more complicated lawsuit at this point.

00:42:55
Now the DJ has admitted guilt. This this next one I'm I'm not

00:42:59
happy about. I mean, Trump pardoned this

00:43:03
nursing home operator Joseph's listen to the last name

00:43:07
Schwartz. He was convicted of $39 million

00:43:11
fraud scheme and he's only three months in his sentence and he

00:43:16
already pardons him. Well, I think I'd do a little

00:43:19
time man. Let him feel the pain.

00:43:22
I mean, it's just crazy. I don't this dude pled guilty to

00:43:27
withholding 10s of millions in taxes from employees paychecks

00:43:30
and and failing to remit them to the IRS.

00:43:34
So you know, their employees probably got screwed.

00:43:36
Did they get all their money back and all that stuff that's

00:43:38
coming to them? And he paid himself 5 million as

00:43:43
a ghost employee. It's crazy.

00:43:48
I don't understand. This is things that that I think

00:43:50
make Trump look bad. I mean, three months and you

00:43:55
only served three months. That's a hop skip and a jump.

00:43:59
We still didn't do 6 out of three-year, right?

00:44:01
What do you think? Lance.

00:44:04
I, I will tell you that I agree 100%.

00:44:07
You know, look, the neglect that this guy was responsible for

00:44:11
contributed to multiple resident deaths and a bunch of the

00:44:15
families of the patients have won multi $1 wrongful

00:44:18
death judgments against this guy and they haven't been able to

00:44:21
collect any of the money. I, I don't know if this guy's

00:44:24
got money stashed. You know, the 11 family.

00:44:28
Doris Colson's family received the $19 million judgment after

00:44:31
she choked to death and scrambled eggs at one of his

00:44:34
Arkansas facilities. And there's another woman, Zelma

00:44:36
Grissom's family was awarded 15.7 million after she died from

00:44:41
sepsis. Now, that's caused by severe

00:44:44
infection. Bed sores developed because she

00:44:46
wasn't turned regularly. Bed sores are stoppable, but you

00:44:49
have to move the person because it's all about circulation.

00:44:51
I mean well. Here's the thing.

00:44:53
This is not. But he isn't the only one George

00:44:55
several convicted. I know this is in his Clemens.

00:44:58
Yeah, but in his first term, he had Felipe S Foreman.

00:45:01
He was convicted of 1.3 billion Medicare and Medicaid fraud

00:45:04
case. And then Judith Negron convicted

00:45:08
in a 200 million Medicare fraud scheme.

00:45:10
And he's pardoned these people, but they're stealing from you

00:45:13
and I all of us. I mean, I don't get it.

00:45:19
And this Schwartz dude, Schwartz, he spent more than

00:45:22
1 on lobbyists to secure this pardon.

00:45:25
So I it seems like he's still got a lot of money that he

00:45:28
stole. Why did he not pay his fines and

00:45:31
pay all the people back that he stole from too?

00:45:33
Like what the hell is going on? I mean, and listen to what this

00:45:36
guy does. I agree with you.

00:45:38
It, this is this is something where Trump is being advised by

00:45:42
somebody $1 on lobbyists.

00:45:44
Well, maybe that should have gone to settle, you know, pay

00:45:47
the people that were had wrongful deaths.

00:45:49
Listen what he did. So families in at least three

00:45:52
states have been unable to seize assets because Schwartz divested

00:45:57
property in those jurisdictions. And move the fronts and listen

00:46:01
to this. Tell me this isn't money

00:46:02
laundering. Move the funds through more than

00:46:04
200 bank accounts to hide the funds, 200 bank accounts.

00:46:11
This does not sound like a guy to me that deserves clemency or,

00:46:14
you know, a pardon. I don't see this.

00:46:16
I see a scumbag here. I see a shifty scumbag that

00:46:20
doesn't want to pay people. So shame on the Trump

00:46:23
administration for this one. I don't agree with it at all

00:46:25
because you know what? When you have loved ones in

00:46:27
nursing homes, it's a tough situation.

00:46:30
You know, my mom was in some short term care after that last

00:46:32
hospital visit, and they were amazing, incredible.

00:46:36
But I saw people in there that didn't have any family members

00:46:39
and they were struggling to get their bills paid through

00:46:41
Medicare and Medicaid. And some of them had assets.

00:46:43
And of course, you can't have assets if you're going to use

00:46:45
Medicaid. And they had no family members

00:46:48
to kind of fight on their behalf.

00:46:49
And when the money runs out, they just get moved out.

00:46:52
You know, I don't like to see the theft in the system.

00:46:54
I don't like to see scumbags like this get away with it.

00:46:57
This is shame on the administration for this move.

00:46:59
I I don't know who's advising Donald Trump, but he ought to

00:47:01
really take a second look on who he's telling who he should be

00:47:04
pardoned. You know, $1 on

00:47:06
lobbyists when you've got multimillion dollar lawsuits for

00:47:09
people that have been harmed that aren't settled and this

00:47:12
guy's moving and running money around at 200 bank accounts.

00:47:15
Not a good look. So you guys have seen the the

00:47:22
Darth Vader ugly ass library? Everybody, you know, everybody's

00:47:27
comparing. Comparing, Yeah.

00:47:28
Why wouldn't they? No, no saying like no, you got

00:47:32
lunatics comparing it, saying oh, it's just as nice as Trump's

00:47:35
going to be or better those people.

00:47:37
Oh my God. They're retarded.

00:47:41
Excuse me? OK, so these are the renderings

00:47:44
of what Trump's library is going to look like.

00:47:45
You guys have seen the the Darth Vader Obama library.

00:47:50
It looks like a, it looks like a, a 1/3.

00:47:52
It looks like an off planet prison to me is what it looks

00:47:55
like. I don't know how to describe it

00:47:56
other than that. Here's Trump's I I think this is

00:48:00
gorgeous. Again, I don't know that I need

00:48:02
anything else named Trump. Now we're going to have the West

00:48:05
Palm. It's his library bro.

00:48:07
I know, I just. It's going to be named Trump

00:48:09
Presidential Library. That's a given.

00:48:10
What are you talking about? Come on dude.

00:48:12
George, I'm saying I don't know if I need any more landmarks

00:48:15
named Trump at this point. I I feel like it's getting a

00:48:19
little out of control. We got the Trump now.

00:48:20
We got the Trump International Airport.

00:48:22
Well, that's Florida. Again, I don't care.

00:48:26
I'm I'm. I'm the problem when he pitched

00:48:27
to Florida I. Actually want to see Trump

00:48:29
continue to name things. I'd rather see him fix the

00:48:31
country. He's not naming it.

00:48:33
It's Florida doing that. Yeah, I'm not in agreement with

00:48:36
it. Oh, take it up with DeSantis in

00:48:38
Florida. Yeah, you.

00:48:40
Can't blame Trump on that one. I mean, you could put like Trump

00:48:43
when he put his name on what's the buildings in in Washington,

00:48:46
DC. You know, Speaking of buildings,

00:48:49
what's going on with our expansion at the White House?

00:48:51
You don't hear nothing too much about that, huh?

00:48:53
That just died out. That you Actually, No, no, there

00:48:57
was a court case. And the shitty part is that the

00:49:01
court case made public something that nobody knew about.

00:49:04
Underground. Yeah, there's an underground

00:49:08
Secret Service and military complex that's going in under

00:49:13
the ballroom, and that's now been disclosed.

00:49:17
Trump's not happy about it because they wanted to know why

00:49:19
the budget was what the budget was.

00:49:21
And he says, well, that's great because now you've made me

00:49:23
disclose something we weren't going to disclose.

00:49:26
And so the the reason that that, and again, remember, he took a

00:49:29
lot of private money. This did not all come from the

00:49:31
government. There was going to be an

00:49:32
underground facility for Secret Service and the military.

00:49:35
I don't know if they're going to change it now, but it was a very

00:49:37
large complex underneath. It was supposed to be hidden

00:49:39
from the public. There's a big complex underneath

00:49:41
the White House, anyway. Well, this was going to.

00:49:45
Expand. It a lot more space you.

00:49:49
Know what's funny? Where did they and when do they

00:49:54
dig that out to make build that underground?

00:49:58
Because you don't my. Assumption is they were doing it

00:50:00
clandestinely, that they maybe they put some kind of a

00:50:03
structure in to be able to go underneath.

00:50:05
You know, they've already got the high speed train to pull the

00:50:08
president out there if there's a threat that goes underground.

00:50:13
I didn't know that. Yeah, Yeah, they do.

00:50:16
Yeah. Yeah.

00:50:18
So I'm assuming they were doing everything they could.

00:50:21
And again, you know that that's the kind of thing that is a

00:50:23
national security interest. I don't think the courts, I

00:50:26
think that should have been kept off record, that should have

00:50:28
been in chambers discussion. I don't think that should have

00:50:30
been made public in this particular case.

00:50:32
I love transparency, but in the case of that, I don't think

00:50:35
there should have been transparency.

00:50:36
Let's play this. This is pretty cool building

00:50:37
though. All.

00:52:05
Right. Pretty cool.

00:52:06
I mean, it's definitely cool, no doubt, you know, And I don't

00:52:10
know how anybody could compare that to the Obama.

00:52:12
Well, Lance, you look at look at Obama's structure.

00:52:19
That's what you get when you hire Dei.

00:52:22
Yeah. When you hire professional

00:52:24
people, you get what you see with Trump Presidential Library.

00:52:27
Plain and simple, people. No doubt.

00:52:30
All right, Swalwell's panic. You're right.

00:52:33
He is. Your boy Swalwell's in a panic.

00:52:34
Your boy. You're closer to California than

00:52:37
I am, buddy. Yeah, but you know, I'm

00:52:39
definitely not a supporter of California's current, you know,

00:52:43
government. But swallows panicking and I

00:52:45
don't even, you know, again, understand that once an

00:52:48
investigation is done, you guys are paying for it.

00:52:50
I don't think that this investigation's detail should

00:52:53
have been suppressed at all from the very beginning.

00:52:56
But of course, here we are normal thing, you know, national

00:52:59
security interest, G65 classified, you know, they love

00:53:02
to stamp that stuff so we don't get to hear about.

00:53:05
They love to redact it, you know.

00:53:06
You know, they don't do the redactions very well.

00:53:09
But of course, he's panicking. He sent Cash Patel and the FBI a

00:53:13
cease and desist letter. FBI Director Cash Bail is

00:53:17
pushing to release the silicious Fang Fang files.

00:53:20
Why does he have to push? I don't even understand why he's

00:53:22
got to ask. That investigation was paid for

00:53:25
by American taxpayers, but we paid for the investigation.

00:53:28
Why was any of it hidden at all? Because I don't think the

00:53:31
national security concerns matter.

00:53:33
Fang Fang's not here any longer. This is garbage.

00:53:36
I just don't think that that cash I you know, and in this

00:53:39
these attorneys would cease and desist, you know, and and then

00:53:42
they go on here swallows first in their letter, there was no

00:53:45
justification for releasing the files, especially since the

00:53:47
congressman had assisted the FBI in this investigation.

00:53:50
The congressman has never been accused of wrongdoing.

00:53:52
That matter in your attempt to release file is a transparent

00:53:54
attempt to smear him and undermine his campaign for

00:53:56
governor of California. Why do that?

00:53:58
Why don't we just under, why don't we just go after him for

00:54:01
lying on federal forms? He lied about his residence.

00:54:05
Nobody wants to talk about that. He doesn't live in California,

00:54:08
and now he's going to run for governor.

00:54:11
I don't know why the people in California are willing to accept

00:54:13
that. And he says your actions

00:54:15
threaten to expose you and others at the FBI and the FBI

00:54:17
itself to significant levels of legal liability.

00:54:22
Well, you know, good luck with that.

00:54:24
The only thing I could say that's not good about this is

00:54:31
the timing because look, he's going into election, right?

00:54:34
He's he's primary to be California governor.

00:54:37
And I say this because I don't want it done to any Republicans

00:54:41
either in the future because it's the timing on that.

00:54:46
Can they use it? Can they say, oh, you're trying

00:54:48
to do election interference? They probably could.

00:54:50
And just you know how it can go with them.

00:54:53
If there was an investigation of a, a Republican being involved

00:54:58
with a Chinese spy and you knew there was an investigation,

00:55:02
there was a lot of details that have never been released.

00:55:04
Would you on my my statement would be would you want

00:55:06
transparency regardless of the timing?

00:55:08
My opinion is, is that our agencies in general continue to

00:55:13
cover up for government officials because if this was a

00:55:16
civilian, if this was George Ballantine, all the details of

00:55:20
the investigation would have been released.

00:55:23
They would have. They would have been all put

00:55:24
out. They should have released it

00:55:26
because he was running. He's he's a congressman, plain

00:55:30
and simple. I mean, listen, all you got to

00:55:32
do is arrest them, you know, for not living in the state of

00:55:35
California. Watch while representing them.

00:55:38
Well, here you go. It is a you.

00:55:39
Lied on federal forms. There's a solid case right

00:55:41
there, but guess what? Nobody wants to do it.

00:55:45
All right, So this is. This is kind of frightening if

00:55:47
you're. Traveling to Hong Kong.

00:55:49
China or Hong Kong, you might give it a second thought,

00:55:51
especially if you're traveling with a crypto wallet.

00:55:56
So I guess Hong Kong just criminalized refusing to unlock

00:55:59
your crypto wallet, even at the airport.

00:56:03
This is a new 2026 law. If you're flying through Hong

00:56:07
Kong, even if that's just a, a, a, a midpoint that you're on a

00:56:11
connecting flight and you're just transiting.

00:56:15
And if the if the cops use the term related to national

00:56:19
security, they now can legally force you to hand over your

00:56:23
phone password, your laptop decryption keys, and even unlock

00:56:29
your hardware, your crypto hardware wallet.

00:56:31
Doesn't matter whether it's a Bitcoin wallet or it's holding

00:56:33
any of your any kind of cold storage wallet.

00:56:36
Say no. And you're looking up to a year

00:56:39
in prison and a massive fine. So if you say no, I'm not going

00:56:43
to unload it. I'm just here on a layover.

00:56:46
I mean this is like the worst of a dystopian movie if there ever

00:56:49
was 1. And this applies to Americans

00:56:52
and every other traveller. I have a workaround.

00:56:56
OK. I mean, it shouldn't apply to

00:57:00
anybody that's travelling through or this and that.

00:57:02
They want to do their own citizens.

00:57:03
That's communists trying to go ahead.

00:57:05
But listen, if you're going to go delete your crypto apps off

00:57:09
your phone, you don't have any crypto apps, right?

00:57:13
If they're not on the phone, they're not there.

00:57:14
You can always redownload the app.

00:57:17
You still have the same credentials, your money is still

00:57:19
going to be there, it's just you don't have it on that phone.

00:57:21
No biggie. Same thing with your.

00:57:22
Computer you have a cold storage wallet.

00:57:26
Why would you bring your cold storage wallet with you?

00:57:28
You're travelling well. Sometimes people are travelling

00:57:30
internationally. Many people travel with their

00:57:34
cold storage wallets. That wouldn't be unique.

00:57:36
They're saying now that if you don't give them the passwords to

00:57:39
open it to look at. It I know what they're saying,

00:57:41
but I'm just saying take it off your phone.

00:57:44
Yeah, but what if it's not your phone?

00:57:45
What if it's your cold storage wallet?

00:57:47
Don't bring it with you, Lance. I I mean, now you would know

00:57:50
that normally I don't think you, I wouldn't have thought that

00:57:52
this was an issue, especially if it was just a layover.

00:57:55
Well, it wasn't until they just passed this, this, whatever they

00:57:58
would call this law. And this is no doubt.

00:58:01
Now listen, that's. Why you got to watch the Big Men

00:58:02
show you so you stay informed. So if you do travel to Hong Kong

00:58:05
or China, you know now because you can say, oh damn, the Big

00:58:08
Men show saved my crypto wallets and stuff because they would

00:58:12
have taken it. There you go.

00:58:14
Now you want to send me a send us a little tip.

00:58:17
We got the rumble wallet. Go right ahead, send a little

00:58:19
crypto our way. You're welcome.

00:58:22
That's it. Now if you give any false

00:58:24
information at all, the sentence jumps to three years in Chinese

00:58:29
prison and a half $1 fine.

00:58:31
That the initial fine is 12 USDA 100 Hong Kong dollars

00:58:38
and it's everybody doesn't matter layover otherwise.

00:58:40
So be aware and I would tell you as you're traveling, if you are

00:58:44
traveling with your cold storage, you may want to really

00:58:47
look at your travel plans and think where am I going?

00:58:51
Maybe just skip Hong Kong, maybe skip anywhere.

00:58:54
You better pay attention though, because this is they may not be

00:58:57
the only countries that are going to do this.

00:58:58
You don't know what the future is going to hold.

00:59:00
Do they want to seize your crypto?

00:59:02
I wouldn't put it past the Chinese.

00:59:03
Great way to do it. All right, the Nobel Peace

00:59:06
Prize. It hit the bottom, I thought

00:59:08
when they didn't recommend Donald Trump even even people

00:59:12
that even the woman that received the Peace Prize didn't

00:59:14
think that she deserved it over Donald Trump at that time.

00:59:17
Now turns out they want to they they've nominated A Ukrainian

00:59:22
president, Vladimir Zelensky. Now if this isn't rock bottom, I

00:59:29
mean. Wow.

00:59:31
What are your thoughts on this? George Vladimir Zelensky gets a

00:59:33
nomination, but Donald Trump doesn't.

00:59:40
It's BS because what is he doing?

00:59:42
He ain't doing nothing for peace.

00:59:43
I mean, definitely not going to give it to they're not going to

00:59:45
give it to Trump after what he did with Iran.

00:59:47
But so he doesn't deserve it. Who deserves it?

00:59:55
But if Trump frees Cuba, listen, if Trump freeze Cuba and freeze,

01:00:00
freeze Iranian, frees the Iranian people, and then you

01:00:02
should get it, no doubt about it.

01:00:04
You should get it anyway for what he just did with Gaza.

01:00:07
But it's politically motivated, politically corrupt.

01:00:12
It fixes in, you know, maybe if Trump curtailed the way he spoke

01:00:18
with his ego about things like that, he would get it.

01:00:22
Sometimes you just got to keep your mouth shut on certain

01:00:23
things or learn what to say. I don't know.

01:00:28
You know it's the last show of the month, right?

01:00:29
Tomorrow's April Fool's Day. Just saying.

01:00:34
April. Fool, we've got an announcement,

01:00:36
a big one for you guys. Yeah, big announcement.

01:00:39
Oh yeah. For anybody that knows the book,

01:00:43
The Creature from Jekyll Island, right.

01:00:46
And that's it. Kind of a look at what the

01:00:48
Federal Reserve truly is, how the Federal Reserve created

01:00:52
really one of the one of the total classics when it comes to

01:00:57
exposing the nefarious nature of the Federal Reserve and

01:00:59
government. I don't know too many people

01:01:01
that haven't read it or at least scan through it have seen all

01:01:04
the quotes from it. It's been used on every podcast

01:01:08
show that you can possibly think of.

01:01:10
We are extremely fortunate on Thursday for our live show.

01:01:14
Put the word out far and wide. G Edward Griffin is the author

01:01:21
of The Creature from Jekyll Island.

01:01:23
He doesn't take many interviews anymore and he agreed to take an

01:01:27
interview on the Big Big Show. Took us a while to get it.

01:01:30
It's 100% confirmed, 11:00 AM Eastern standard on Thursday.

01:01:35
The author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, he's got a new

01:01:38
book coming out. He's going to share that new

01:01:40
book details with us. In the meantime, massive

01:01:45
interview. You better be here at 11 AM.

01:01:46
Tell your friends and family G Edward Griffin, author of

01:01:50
Creature from Jekyll Island. He joins us here on the Big Meek

01:01:54
Show. Very fortunate.

01:01:56
Like I said, he he does not do many interviews anymore.

01:01:58
He's an older guy, but man, is he sharp.

01:02:01
I've had a couple of conversations with him.

01:02:03
Extremely interesting. You do not want to miss this

01:02:06
show. We'll be advertising it, letting

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you know. But be here 11 AM on Thursday,

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Eastern. Sarah, the big Ming show, crypto

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Use your own social media, use our content.

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George is doing an incredible amount of short form.

01:02:42
Download it, use it. Lots of great sound bites.

01:02:44
Now, Doctor Schwartz isn't going to be here this Friday, but he's

01:02:47
going to. Be I don't know, he might I We

01:02:49
extended an invitation for him to come on every Friday.

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He doesn't know if he can because he's so busy, but.

01:02:55
Yeah. And it's Easter weekend, too.

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Yeah. All right.

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