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George, George, George. Do you need a little more
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coffee or. No, I'm up.
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I'm just messing up. All right, this is a big story,
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man. I don't know if.
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They're big bags. Very big.
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This is a very big story, and I'll tell you why I think it's
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big. You can't underestimate the
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Chinese I love. Do you like what I did there,
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George? Do you like old Xi Jinping and
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some sunglasses and a cigar enjoying the fruits of his
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labor? Of course, we're talking about
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Operation Salt Typhoon. And the truth of the matter is
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the Chinese hacked everybody that matters.
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No, they didn't hack some piss poor little Mauritania, Africa,
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or some tiny little country. They went after all the biggies
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and they hit eighty of them and they've been doing it for years.
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What am I talking about? Major hack.
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They got Trump, they got Vance, they got Boris Johnson and so
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many others. So once again, China's elite
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hackers just pulled up the cyber heist of the century counted
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four straight years they've been eavesdropping.
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The world's most powerful leaders flipping the script on
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Western surveillance, spilling secrets.
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Johnson over tea, Trump and Vance plotting their comeback.
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And Beijing, they had a front row seat.
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Not just a breeze. It's a digital Pearl Harbor
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exposes our own secure, secure. I'm going to do it like this
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with the air quotes. Secure systems become China's
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ultimate weapon. This is big.
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This is jaw-dropping. Espionage just got disclosed.
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You saw it. They just dumped this out in the
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UK. So they exploited government
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mandated listen to this, lawful intercept back doors in all the
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telecom networks. So they turn these tools that
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were meant for catching criminals into portals for a
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massive and I do mean massive spying operation.
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So they got, like I said, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak,
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Donald Trump, JD Vance, Kamala Harris.
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I don't know they, they got much Intel for Kamala Harris.
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I don't think there was much intelligence on it.
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They might have got her setting up some, some BJ's for some
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celebrities or something. I don't think they caught
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anything else. Congressional Intel committees
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that you've dropped on compromise, sensitive talks on
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Brexit, COVID, Ukraine, our elections, 80 plus countries.
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Like I said, 2021 to 2025, they got access to FBI wiretap
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databases, so they were able to tell if the FBI and our
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intelligence agencies were spying on their spies, and they
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were able to geolocate all the people they were wiretapping.
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So millions and millions. So this malware was embedded in
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hardware like we've talked about many times.
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The chips in the hardware we've talked about on this show, the
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our own US infrastructure are the backbone of our power grid
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is run by Chinese Transformers. And if you think they don't have
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backdoors, and I don't mean like a gay club backdoor, I mean like
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backdoors to controlling our power grid.
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I didn't even get a laugh out of George.
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You completely missed that joke. Because I'm, I'm looking at
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some, you said something and I don't know.
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I don't know if you're grasping it or anybody is you said the
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malware is embedded in the hardware.
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Let me tell you about people something if it's embedded in
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the hardware, you can't fix that.
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That has to be all torn out, ripped out and replace.
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And you don't know where else in the system they might be
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lurking. They could be other places now
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because they're already in there.
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Well, every iPhones made in China.
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You explain to me what that means.
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Does that mean that every iPhone is a is a listening port like
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Georgia said, it's embedded in the hardware.
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This isn't like you can go put a patch in and fix it.
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It's the same thing we've said about the Transformers.
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Listen, DJI Ozmat can't even bring gear into the country
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because they think that the DJI Ozmat equipment has been used to
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eavesdrop. So you're talking about global
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backlash. I think Chinese firms are going
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to feel it. They're going to be you as
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treasury sanctions. There's now a 13 nation
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advisory. China's denying their
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involvement as baseless smears. Sure you are.
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Why wouldn't you deny it? I mean, you got caught with your
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hand in the cookie jar. You're going to get, you know,
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you're going to fofo on this one man.
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I think there's this is a big problem because of course they
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named it after a stormy sweeping impact course.
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Chinese Ministry of State Security MSS also dud dubbed Red
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Mic or UNC58-O7, stormed all the telecom giants, AT&T, Verizon,
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T-Mobile, all the UK providers and that started in 2019.
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They scanned for vulnerabilities.
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They looked at edge devices like Cisco Avante, Palo Alto and
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Juniper. They used exploits like the CVE
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20232 O 198 for remote code execution.
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By 2021 they had complete persistent access so they put
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this malware called Demo Dex which is a kernel rootkit and
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Ghost Spider, another well known program of theirs for memory
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implants. That, of course, evaded
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detection for an average of 393 days.
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In general, let's talk about the elite targets.
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Let's talk about who got hit and when they got hit.
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Shit, all the big wins of the world.
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Let me see. I mean, imagine just Beijing
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listening and on, I don't know, Boris Johnson's conversation,
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him ranting about Brexit, Liz Truss's economic meltdowns,
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anybody. What about listening on you,
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Ukraine's strategy, what they're trying to do?
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How much of that were they passing through also?
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I don't know. They had they had access to
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AIDS. Passing it to Putin.
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AIDS phones were tapped from 2021 to 2024, which they say
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this. By doing that they exposed
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Downing St's inner workings and this is all while the UK was
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navigating their global crisis. Then we have right here, jump
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over the water to United States of America.
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Yeah, Trump, Vance and Harris campaign and staff from House
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committees on China, foreign affairs, intelligence, Armed
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Services. They all got hit.
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All of them. Jeez, look at his emails and
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calls intercepted during the heated 2024 election manga.
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I mean, do they even didn't need any spies?
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They just listened to everybody talk.
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I mean, these committee members, Can you imagine what's being
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talked about and that and the Foreign affairs and the House
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Intelligence Committee and the Armed Services Committee?
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But they even listen. Even FBI surveillance lists were
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raided that let China spot and extract their operatives before
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arrest. Oh, Gee, look at that.
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I just want to know what is being done about this.
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I haven't heard anything being done about this.
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Anybody, anybody out there, Xi Jinping still running around
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doing what they want? I hate to, I hate to say this,
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but this is back. You know, some women might say
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it like this. This is backdoor betrayal.
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Just saying. Yeah.
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Backdoor you. You didn't catch me say that
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earlier when I said this isn't this isn't the back door in a
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gay club. Did you catch that earlier?
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Or you didn't catch that. I did.
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All right, I don't know if the audience caught it.
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You know, sometimes our humor is a little jacked up.
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All right, so cryptographers, they've been warning about this
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shit for decades. I want to make it clear, no
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backdoor ever stays exclusive to the the good guys.
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It just takes one screw up and 1 axis.
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So China just waltzed into geolocating millions, which
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means they could have used targeting, right?
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They could have used drone attacks.
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They knew where JD Vance and Donald Trump were.
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They were recording calls whenever they wanted to.
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And what did we do? We didn't even know about it
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till just now. And I mean this, this really
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what it comes down to is the surveillance state just got
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surveilled. They got hit as hard as anybody
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and the fact that this is such a massive global scale and it's in
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the hardware. You know something, you just
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brought up an important note, Lance.
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Yeah. You know, the back, these back
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doors were put in by, they say the good guys, right?
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And he and he just said no back door ever stays exclusive to the
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good guys. Well, shit.
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They got a hold of it just like China always tries to do.
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Still tech and everything. Not in turn it against us.
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Even Don Lemon is jealous of this back door.
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There are over 200 organizations in 80 countries.
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That's a big number. And of course, ghost access.
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Just go in there whenever you want.
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They went in through GRE tunnels and modified Acls.
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They exfiltrated all kinds of data undetected, even after
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detections in 24, U.S. officials admit.
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We cannot say with certainty if the hackers have been evicted
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because of course it's in the hardware.
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How do you get it out all the hardware?
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The only thing is to replace all that hardware.
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And I'm not sure we have anybody in this country that can even
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make these chipsets that can make a lot of the hardware that
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runs our infrastructure. Look how many companies
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outsource all their manufacturing to China. 13
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Nation advisory, FBI, Siza, NSA. I mean, this should be the most
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monstrous story. It should be all over mainstream
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media. And I, I have to be honest, I'm
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shocked. I'm shocked that you have to
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come here to the big minx show to, to listen to this.
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I mean, not that I'm shocked because George and I are on the
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Internet literally all day every day because we're working on all
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the shows and the radio show. The rest of it, we do it for
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you. We're scraping, we're using AI
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to scrape stories and everything else, trying to make sure we
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don't miss anything. I'd like to know, George, how
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vulnerable is Five Eyes? I mean, the Five Eyes group, you
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look at that or every one of them.
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I mean, how about all the data between all them?
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That's got to be shot. I just like to know what are we
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doing in return to retaliate for this?
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I mean, let me let me ask, if China fired a missile on us, are
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we just going to sit there, let the missile hit and do nothing?
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If they fired a missile on UK, is UK going to sit there and do
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nothing? Is UK's ally is going to sit
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there and do nothing? Well, I mean, we've been fired
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upon. So have our allies.
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You can't even talk about it. We can't talk about it.
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We can talk about it. I'm saying they can't even talk
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about these government officials because what are they going to
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do? Oh, we're going to strike you.
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The China's going to know the minute they even discuss it.
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So they're going to have to go into steam rooms as a group and
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talk. Can't talk on their cell phones,
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can't talk on the Internet. I mean, this isn't just a hack.
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It's a wake up call. I mean, all our surveillance
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obsession that they want to have access to everybody's emails,
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you George's cell phone myself, they want to have access around
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us all the time, right? You know that Obama was all
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about doing that. You know, he wanted to be able
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to listen in on everything. Well, this just goes to prove
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you why you shouldn't have that, right?
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They they want to listen on Signal and they want to listen
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on Telegram and they want to listen on WhatsApp.
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But I think it's a dust seller. This is a seriously chilling
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reality. Cyber arms race ticking to a
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whole different level. And I think I don't know how
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we're going to fix this. And I think we are extremely
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vulnerable at this point because they have no idea because this
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just came out and they think they figured it out.
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But how much more of this does China have?
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How bet any of these discussions in every of the congressional
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committees? Look at the 82 you said, over
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200 organizations in 80 countries.
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Yeah. All the way from Australia to
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Canada to India and South Africa all hit what is this is 80
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countries against China. What are we doing here?
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Imagine, imagine if all these hold on imagine if all these
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countries 80 countries just said fuck you China, we're not taking
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your products no more. That would make it that do
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something that say something, wouldn't it they?
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'D be in trouble, it'd be a big problem.
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But George, am I right? Really, if you look around,
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mainstream media is not really talking about this and you have
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to ask why? Why aren't they discussing this?
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Because they just exposed a major, major vulnerability that
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means you at home are vulnerable because they could be listening
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to this show right now as an example.
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I mean, why not? We're live anyway.
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They could watch Rumble in China, can't they?
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Fuck you CCP, we could. Be talking.
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We could be. We could be talking on the cell
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phone. You never know.
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The point of the matter is even we have some sensitive phone
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calls we get involved in from time to time when it comes to
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sources, who knows what they're listening to, But it's it's this
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is not good a serious situation. So you ought to call your
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congressional members and ask them what the F they're going to
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do about this because this is no joke.
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And we get preoccupied with Minneapolis and these jackasses
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up in Minneapolis. I don't know, a lot of
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distractions going on. And your Congress is responsible
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for those distractions, as are many governors across the
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country, especially in blue states.
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So, all right, if you're not doing anything Friday, Amazon
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and Melania Trump, they're inviting you to watch her new
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documentary. She's calling for unity.
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You know, she's not really political.
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And I got to give her credit. She stepped up today and said
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she's urging everybody to be a peaceful protest after, of
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course, the fatal immigration shootings.
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But the big news for her is the documentary coming up, George
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Friday. What time?
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Oh, anytime Friday. You know, I think anytime Friday
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because it's on Amazon. Amazon invested $75 million in
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this documentary. So January 3rd, the 30th is a
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kickoff. That's how much it costs to do
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this. Documentary 75.
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Well, I don't know what she got paid.
00:20:15
I'm sure they paid her along with what it costs to shoot it.
00:20:18
But I guess the audience is going to see how she manages her
00:20:21
businesses, her philanthropy, family preparation for the
00:20:24
inauguration. What businesses does she have?
00:20:27
She does have quite a few businesses.
00:20:28
She should probably keep dying the hot shot so the Liberals
00:20:30
don't start attacking her. I wouldn't say nothing.
00:20:32
Yeah, it's hard. No, I guess she's really good.
00:20:37
She's got enough money anyway. This is the 20 days before the
00:20:40
inauguration. So it's 20 days in the life of
00:20:42
Melania Trump. And I, I think it's cool.
00:20:46
I mean, you know, the, you know, the first lady in a lot of ways,
00:20:48
she was mistreated during that first, you know, administration
00:20:53
when Donald Trump was president, 45 and of course, FBI, you know,
00:20:59
going through her underwear drawer, pretty offensive at the
00:21:03
end of the day, you know, hopefully she'll mention some
00:21:06
stuff like that. So this is like a fox.
00:21:09
News interview. No, she was on Fox and Friends
00:21:13
talking about the documentary and she mentioned about unity
00:21:18
while she was on there. You know, she usually stays out
00:21:19
of the politics. She's had it with politics, I
00:21:21
think, in a lot of ways. And she was just talking about
00:21:24
the documentary with the Fox and Friends people.
00:21:26
Oh. I don't know if she's out of
00:21:28
Amazon's hoping for a big you know, I think they will.
00:21:30
I think she'll have a good turn out.
00:21:31
I. Don't know.
00:21:32
I don't. I don't know if she's out of
00:21:34
politics. Well.
00:21:36
Not as long as her husband's in there and Baron can be affected.
00:21:40
No, Don't get that twisted, boy. You know what I mean?
00:21:44
You know, she doesn't try to go out publicly and take a
00:21:46
position, but she said, you know, truthfully, it's true,
00:21:49
division is not what you need. And of course, the people that
00:21:51
want the division in chaos, we covered that in yesterday's
00:21:54
show. A lot of people funding that
00:21:56
phony chaos. Don't kid yourself.
00:21:58
All right, John, let's talk about John Deere.
00:22:00
This is kind of big news. It is, but I'm going to we're
00:22:04
going to talk about this and Lance, I need to get some advice
00:22:06
to Trump. Well, let's let's talk about
00:22:08
this. So Trump is in Iowa.
00:22:11
He was there last night and he's going to be, he said he's going
00:22:15
to be torn. The states help for the
00:22:17
midterms. OK.
00:22:20
And he was spotlighting that John Deere's new US factories
00:22:26
and 300 jobs. That's right.
00:22:28
You heard me right. John Deere plans on a 70 million
00:22:31
excavator factory expansion in Kernsville, North Carolina.
00:22:37
It's a new parts distribution center near Hebron, India,
00:22:42
Indiana. I'm sorry.
00:22:43
Creating about 300 jobs total. Interesting.
00:22:48
Now this is I think this is the first time, Lance where an
00:22:50
excavator will be wholeheartedly built in the United States.
00:22:55
You know, I have to be honest, I, I was very surprised that we
00:22:58
don't make any of our heavy equipment.
00:23:01
And I guess it's everything that we're making now is out of the
00:23:03
country. They don't make it here probably
00:23:05
because of the cost, you know, unemployment, workman's comp,
00:23:08
blah, blah, blah, the unions. But I, I didn't, did you know
00:23:11
that, George? I had no idea that we didn't
00:23:13
make an excavator from scratch here in the United States.
00:23:17
Well, I don't. Do we make anything from scratch
00:23:18
in the United States? They're always in part in some
00:23:20
parts. Hiller I thought Caterpillar
00:23:21
probably made all their excavators here in the.
00:23:23
US, they make them, but they probably maybe assemble them
00:23:26
here, but they get I'm not, I don't know, Lance, you know I'm
00:23:28
not going to talk crap. No, I got you.
00:23:31
But John Deere said they're they're, they, they reaffirmed
00:23:36
their investment. It's going to be 20 billion into
00:23:39
US operations over the next decade, 20 billion.
00:23:42
That's pretty good. So I'm gonna play this reach,
00:23:45
and then we're going to talk more because Trump's missing a
00:23:48
big picture here. I'm going to help him out here
00:23:49
in a big, big show. And.
00:23:50
Today I'm pleased to announce one more historic investment.
00:23:54
The Great American company that we just talked about is doing so
00:23:58
much. I I have to give, I have to give
00:24:01
it really. I buy so much equipment from so
00:24:04
many of the people in the, you know, we have a lot of very
00:24:06
successful companies in here. But I know it's a very, a very
00:24:10
special deal because John Deere is doing $70 million in factory
00:24:15
in North Carolina is brand new, the best in the world.
00:24:19
And I think it's going to pay off very, very big.
00:24:22
And if it doesn't, I have nothing to do with it.
00:24:25
But if it does, I'm going to take, I'm going to take full
00:24:29
credit. But what it is, is an excavator
00:24:33
factory, as I understand it, and it's going to be the only
00:24:36
excavator factory. In other words, excavators we
00:24:40
all know. I love those excavators, believe
00:24:42
it, and I know a lot about them. We don't make them here.
00:24:45
This is going to be the only excavator entirely made in the
00:24:49
United States of America. So that's great.
00:24:51
That's great. I love it.
00:24:58
OK, so here's the thing Trump is doing, doing a good job.
00:25:03
He's doing a great job. So he wants to go on the road
00:25:07
and and try to help these people get re elected or elected for
00:25:12
the first time for the midterms. Well, here's some advice.
00:25:18
Obviously you're not running on a ticket and you want Americans
00:25:23
to vote for conservatives that are in that in positions already
00:25:28
or going for the first time, but in positions that really ain't
00:25:31
doing nothing for the American people.
00:25:34
So no matter I don't think no matter what Trump says doesn't
00:25:38
really matter because Congress has not really done much and
00:25:42
it's on they want to win. I Lance, I swear to God, I think
00:25:46
that conservatives want to sabotage the midterms.
00:25:49
Why? So they lose power, give it to
00:25:52
the Democrats. And then anything that Trump
00:25:54
does, they don't they don't have to be say we're not involved.
00:25:56
We didn't we're not in power. We we what you want us to do.
00:25:59
He did it. He bombed this.
00:26:00
He's taking that whatever he does.
00:26:02
I swear that's what it feels like because what are they
00:26:05
doing? It does feel like that I agree
00:26:06
with. You, I mean, how you going to,
00:26:08
how you going to go out and try to back somebody, right?
00:26:17
Try to campaign for somebody that's not doing nothing for you
00:26:20
or for the people that you want to vote for them?
00:26:23
Think about it. I mean, right, it's a losing
00:26:27
situation right now. So if Congress don't get get off
00:26:31
their asses and start passing some laws and passing some voter
00:26:35
integrity laws, I mean, look, I don't know, low drug prices,
00:26:41
keeping them into law so they can't hire it, I'm going to tell
00:26:44
you something. Crypto we are.
00:26:46
This has been one of the most ineffective Congresses in
00:26:49
history, in my opinion. They've done a shitty job and
00:26:52
they've never taken advantage of their quantity vote because of
00:26:55
course, you know, the Republicans don't vote as one
00:26:57
block like the Democrats. They flounder all over and they
00:27:00
just make a bunch of noise. But look, I got to tell you, you
00:27:03
want to win the midterms. My claim is if you want to win
00:27:06
the midterms and start arresting the shit out of everybody that's
00:27:10
guilty, start arresting everybody that's The Dirty 51 +
00:27:13
8. Everybody that was involved in
00:27:15
the J6 committee, all the people that that were involved in
00:27:19
anything that had to do with the Russian collusion hoax, go after
00:27:22
everybody. Just one big wave of massive
00:27:25
rests. You know what, Lance?
00:27:26
I don't at this. Point I don't think that's going
00:27:29
to help as much as we like to think it will.
00:27:32
Maybe because what they have to do is pass some sensible laws.
00:27:37
And that that's what they're not doing.
00:27:38
They're like, come on man. Like do some voter integrity get
00:27:42
get rid of the machines? Because if you don't, if you
00:27:46
don't do. This now, I don't think I don't
00:27:48
think there'll be another chance because here you have suppose
00:27:52
that you have Trump, you have allegedly the right people in
00:27:55
positions, but shit, what's getting done?
00:27:58
Like you said, Lance, Pam Bondi ain't doing shit.
00:28:03
I don't know what Cash Patel is doing either.
00:28:04
I'm sorry. February's coming, Lance.
00:28:07
My deadline. I told you, I don't know, man.
00:28:10
Tearing. Up.
00:28:10
I'm going to start hitting. Heavy next month on on Bondi and
00:28:14
cash Patel because I'm tired. I think you just gave the.
00:28:17
Administration good advice George, but I think that that
00:28:21
you want to win those midterms. My take is not only what George
00:28:25
said we need some election integrity passed, but we need
00:28:28
some serious snatch and grabs televise get the big big show.
00:28:33
We'll come in there we'll film the whole thing let's let's do
00:28:36
some of those 34 AM Rodger Stone arrests how they how they
00:28:39
treated Rodger. Let's get him in there let's go
00:28:42
in and and let's start snatching some people and you know what if
00:28:45
this judiciary won't do their job and they're going to keep
00:28:48
weaponized and be biased and start firing their asses.
00:28:51
Maybe maybe a couple of them need to get arrested too because
00:28:54
I'm going to tell you I don't think we can go along with
00:28:55
what's going on. Our judiciary is weaponized
00:28:58
against the American people. They're not following their own
00:29:00
laws on the books. And if there is no rule of law,
00:29:03
then why do we have to follow? Why do we, the people in the
00:29:05
audience, why do I have to follow?
00:29:06
I'll tell you what, Lance, if I. Was President Trump, I would put
00:29:10
out a post telling the GOP everybody that's running if you
00:29:14
don't start getting off your ass and get stumped and passed by
00:29:16
the end of like in a month, month and a half, I'm not I'm
00:29:20
not going to support you people that are rerunning.
00:29:22
Matter of fact, I'm going to go against you and specifically I
00:29:25
would go after who's the Senate leader?
00:29:30
Cornell is it now? What's his name?
00:29:32
I don't even know anymore. Dune.
00:29:35
I'd be going after his ass heavy and you know who I'd make an
00:29:39
example of how I'd do it. How?
00:29:43
What's his name from Texas? Paxton is primary Senator Thorne
00:29:48
from Texas. Is that his name?
00:29:50
I would use that as an example and I'd back Ken Paxton with
00:29:54
everything I had just to prove a point.
00:29:55
Get that fucking other senator out and get him in.
00:30:00
Start drawing heavy if they don't get something done.
00:30:03
I like it. You got to.
00:30:04
Take the gloves off at some point because this isn't a
00:30:06
popularity contest. This is a drop the hammer
00:30:09
contest in my opinion. Because remember, Senators?
00:30:12
And Congress people out there and the people that potentially
00:30:14
want to run, not only in 2026, let's go to 2028, let's go to
00:30:19
fucking 2030. As long as President Trump's
00:30:21
alive, he can still go out there and he can rally fucking better
00:30:25
than anybody, anybody out there, even at his age.
00:30:28
And I think 510 years from now, he'll still fucking be a beast.
00:30:32
So you cross him like you guys are doing now.
00:30:35
Trust me, he's not. He doesn't forget.
00:30:38
Unbelievable tired of it. I know Lance is too.
00:30:42
Lance, you know what I'm tired of?
00:30:44
You know what? I'm tired.
00:30:45
These big box stores try and take advantage of the of the
00:30:47
working people. You know what this reminds me?
00:30:50
Of do you remember? Do you?
00:30:51
Remember The Sopranos? Episode where he goes in to buy
00:30:56
some shrimp and he and he put something underneath the scale.
00:30:59
So the scale is not really weighing correctly and the guy
00:31:01
keeps putting more and more shrimp on You remember that?
00:31:05
Anyway, this is what except this is the opposite.
00:31:09
And I think it's, I think it's a terror.
00:31:11
And you know, now I'm starting to wonder, do you need to bring
00:31:14
a scale for everything? Do you need to go through the
00:31:17
Costco? Do you have to bring it to King
00:31:18
of Soopers? Do you have to bring it to all
00:31:20
these Whole Foods? Because there's a lot of times.
00:31:24
Tell me this doesn't happen to you, George.
00:31:25
You buy something and you're like, this must be 5 lbs.
00:31:28
It doesn't feel like 5 lbs. Imagine driving with.
00:31:31
A scale got pulled over. I swear to measure my food when
00:31:34
I go food shopping. Exactly He.
00:31:36
Starts looking for the baggie. He's wondering, uh oh, what are
00:31:39
you? What are you doing there,
00:31:40
George? Do you remember when markets?
00:31:41
Had scales you could put your like how many like your your
00:31:44
fruit or they took them away. Yeah, they took them.
00:31:47
Why do you think they took them away?
00:31:50
That's it. There's some.
00:31:51
Things let's go Walmart is yet again, this is I don't know how
00:31:56
many Times Now they're facing another pricing scandal because
00:32:00
customers are going there and they're looking at let's say a
00:32:03
package of meat and it says 5 lbs on the meat and they're
00:32:06
charging for the 5 lbs but you weigh and it weighs like 2.3
00:32:09
lbs. This is not a one time event
00:32:11
people. This has happened numerous times
00:32:14
and you tell me this. Think about that driving.
00:32:16
The price up, let's say ham is $4.00 a pound or whatever and
00:32:20
now you get half the weight. You just paid $8 a pound.
00:32:24
I mean this is and this is a major chain and and I love the
00:32:27
store manager says and the manager claiming they can't be
00:32:30
re weighed once we get them. I don't believe that shit.
00:32:33
I. Don't believe that bullshit.
00:32:34
Either because if I was the manager, I'd be calling
00:32:36
corporate and be like, hey man, I just weighed the hams and
00:32:39
they're like 2 1/2 lbs and it says why, you know, I don't
00:32:42
believe that. Because you can go to Walmart.
00:32:44
Oh look, the box is defective and they'll give you a better
00:32:47
price. The manager, boom.
00:32:50
Can I ask you a question? Do you think they're working
00:32:52
with The Sopranos? Who?
00:32:55
Walmart I. Don't know it'd be a problem.
00:32:57
If they did. All right, let's let's play the
00:33:00
clip because this isn't just something we made-up and this is
00:33:03
going on across the country. People are tired of getting
00:33:05
shorted. You open the box up, it's a big
00:33:08
tube of Pringles. You look in the tube and it's
00:33:10
like half full. Remember back.
00:33:13
Remember back in the day when he used to, you know, put stuff on
00:33:15
the scale just before supermarkets and the guy used to
00:33:18
have stuff underneath it or something weighed heavier or
00:33:21
lighter to make it look heavier to fake weights and stuff, You
00:33:24
know, all kinds of stuff. All right, here we go.
00:33:28
Hey, how you doing? So I was going through to buy a
00:33:32
ham and I picked one of these hams up here and I looked at it,
00:33:37
I was like, whoa, $24.60 And I looked at the poundage, right?
00:33:41
So I took it over your protein scale, it's over double the
00:33:43
pounds. And then we just waited over
00:33:45
there on the, she waited on the scale, all these hams over
00:33:49
double at $25. And but tipping off is I can't,
00:33:53
I came in the other day and got one.
00:33:54
I but I just put it back. I'm worried about other people.
00:33:58
Like how does that happen? And this, we don't even weigh
00:34:02
anything. So yeah, the manufacturer is
00:34:07
somebody supposed to like put an eye on this to make sure it
00:34:10
doesn't go out or what? I mean that's I found this in 30
00:34:13
seconds. I mean Walmart just had a class.
00:34:16
Action lawsuit for $48 million over this stuff.
00:34:19
Didn't they last year? I haven't heard anything about
00:34:23
it. Oh, no, no.
00:34:26
I mean, I stopped. After this many, so I mean, I
00:34:28
wrote weighed them on your scale.
00:34:29
She weighed them up here. So like, what do you do at this
00:34:31
point? You said we don't even have a
00:34:34
way of re weighing this stuff. No, you can't re weigh it.
00:34:39
So I mean, I'll just have. To cleanse it out?
00:34:41
Is that what you do? Yeah, we're donating to a food
00:34:44
bank. Oh, you donate?
00:34:45
Well, that's a good. Thing yeah, but what kind of
00:34:48
what procedures do you guys have in place here to make sure this
00:34:50
like this doesn't happen? I guess send it to our Home
00:34:53
Office so they can contact like you're the do you have training
00:34:56
procedures for people who put meat out?
00:34:58
Like do they do they look at the prices like I just did and the,
00:35:02
and say, wow, I mean that throws you off Obviously we don't yeah,
00:35:07
I mean this is this I mean them a lot I mean, what is it
00:35:10
Kentucky legend Yeah, they got something to do.
00:35:13
They got some work to do there 'cause this is just one Walmart.
00:35:17
This is 30 seconds. I found that yeah.
00:35:20
The thing is millions of people or, you know, millions of people
00:35:23
shop at Walmart. They make Walmart makes Walmart
00:35:26
makes 2 billion like if those went out there, we probably paid
00:35:30
you pay the real weight. Yeah, but you Walmart paid the
00:35:33
real the real weight price 'cause they, they, they pay by
00:35:36
the case weight of the case pallet, not by the label.
00:35:40
You don't know. I don't know how they.
00:35:42
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that they. They'll weigh the case and
00:35:44
whatever the case weighs, despite what the labels say.
00:35:47
So if those all went out the door, Walmart would have
00:35:49
profited like a few $100 just off those six hands or 7-8,
00:35:53
whatever. I have it right?
00:35:56
Sorry about that. Well, there you go.
00:35:59
I don't feel very confident, do you?
00:36:00
Basically kind of shrugged it off, didn't answer any
00:36:04
questions, didn't even know about the class action lawsuit.
00:36:07
There should be somebody here doing my job.
00:36:08
I offered. I told him I go around the whole
00:36:11
I said I worked the whole store. I told him I find everything
00:36:13
that's not priced right in here. He just rolled his eyes.
00:36:16
So I don't know. It has to go higher.
00:36:19
Guys, go out and do this. Go out and do this.
00:36:23
Go out and do this. Make some noise.
00:36:25
Let's be heard. Check your meat.
00:36:27
You know what, Lance? I want, I actually want now I
00:36:30
want to go to Walmart and try it.
00:36:32
You know, although like Walmart, they don't have a butcher's
00:36:35
there doing it. But I, I do wonder, is Walmart
00:36:39
getting scammed on this from the whoever the manufacturers, or do
00:36:42
they get charged by the weight of the, I don't know, case or
00:36:45
whatever it is? That's that's I mean, did you
00:36:47
notice that guy stole? Stole Don Lemon's slogan Check
00:36:50
your meat. No, I didn't see.
00:36:52
That Yeah, he said, he said, he said check your.
00:36:54
Meat. Check your meat.
00:36:56
I mean, I'm sure, I'm sure. I'm pretty sure Don.
00:36:57
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All right, welcome back to the Big Big Show.
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Here we host Lance Migliacho, yours truly.
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I'm built different. George Baldy.
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always, always loved and appreciated.
00:41:39
You know, supporters, what's going on, Lance, right before
00:41:43
the break, you're you're talking about bad about TikTok, even
00:41:46
though America now owns its American company.
00:41:47
But I understand your pain. I understand where you're coming
00:41:51
from. I really do.
00:41:52
But TikTok was experiencing they were saying they're saying
00:41:57
TikTok is investigating why many users have been unable to send
00:42:01
the word Epstein and direct messages and anti ice videos are
00:42:04
being deboosted just days after TikTok sale finalized.
00:42:07
Now I do know was it 2 days ago when I I use opus clips for
00:42:15
making short form content and you can directly connect your
00:42:18
social media. One is TikTok and I had to
00:42:20
reauthorize it and it was giving me a problem.
00:42:23
So I don't know if it's maybe they were changing some stuff in
00:42:27
this, you know, in algorithm or whatever.
00:42:30
But I just tried on my TikTok sending a direct message.
00:42:34
Somebody said Epstein test Epstein and it went through.
00:42:38
So this might, this truly could have happened the other day.
00:42:41
I think they're, I believe they were trying to change some code
00:42:44
or something, I don't know. But the new TikTok spokesperson
00:42:49
stated we don't have rules against sharing the name Epstein
00:42:52
and direct messages. Since new ownership, TikTok has
00:42:55
faced technical problems, including app outages affecting
00:42:58
many users. And that did happen.
00:43:01
Interesting. Well, it is tik schlock, so you
00:43:06
got to put up with whatever it is, all right.
00:43:08
I'll be all right. I don't.
00:43:10
Know that I like what Donald Trump did here.
00:43:13
Trump said he doesn't like Alex Preti was carrying a gun.
00:43:16
I don't like that he had a gun. First of all, he had a Second
00:43:19
Amendment right to carry a gun. He didn't have any prior
00:43:21
criminal history. From what I've heard about Alex
00:43:23
Preti, no, I think Alex Preti shouldn't have stepped off the
00:43:26
curb on the oncoming traffic. When you, if you do have a full
00:43:30
carry permit, you, you when you engage law enforcement, you
00:43:33
should always have your hands and say, listen, I have a full
00:43:34
carry permit. I have a weapon on my hip.
00:43:36
I'm cooperating, you know, just so you know, and I have my
00:43:39
permit is in my pocket, but I'm going to hold my hands up here
00:43:41
and why don't you guys take the gun?
00:43:43
I've got magazines over here also.
00:43:45
You should do that. And he knew that.
00:43:47
Now, it's pretty his behavior was that of someone that wasn't
00:43:50
cooperating. So I personally think law
00:43:53
enforcement did what they could to protect themselves.
00:43:55
Let's play the clip. Well, I haven't heard that, but
00:44:03
certainly shouldn't have been carrying a gun.
00:44:05
But all of hey, look, bottom line, everybody in this room, we
00:44:09
view that as a very unfortunate incident.
00:44:11
OK, everyone, unless you're you're a stupid person, Very,
00:44:15
very unfortunate incident. I don't like that he had a gun.
00:44:18
I don't like that he had two fully loaded magazines.
00:44:21
That's a lot of bad stuff. And Despite that, I say that's a
00:44:25
very unfortunate you said that. You are the so when I first seen
00:44:32
this clip, I was like, man, what's he doing?
00:44:33
What's he saying? Like is he starting?
00:44:35
Is he going to going to be like Democrats attacked 2A.
00:44:38
But then there was a there's another question.
00:44:41
There was another. He did another.
00:44:43
I don't know if it was the same place or somewhere else and he
00:44:46
was talking about it. And what he was talking, what he
00:44:50
I was talking about was he didn't like the fact that he was
00:44:52
at a protest with a gun. That's what he meant.
00:44:56
Because, you know, there's a lot to this, this story, and I
00:45:01
don't. Think Trump doesn't want to see?
00:45:02
Any Americans get hurt, I truly believe that I don't think
00:45:06
anybody wants to see him I. Agree, but you know this guy.
00:45:10
Alex was his name. Pretty, pretty, pretty.
00:45:14
Did you know? Lance.
00:45:16
He broke a rib attempting to obstruct immigration agents
00:45:19
agents a week before this this incident, before he died.
00:45:22
I did not know that until you. Pulled the story.
00:45:24
I didn't even know he had any contact with Department of
00:45:27
Homeland Security, but it looks like, well, looks.
00:45:31
Like he did. Pretty.
00:45:34
Interesting, of course. Obstructing immigration officers
00:45:37
from doing their job as an obstruction of a federal agent
00:45:39
but. This is what this guy was all
00:45:42
about. He was also a crossdresser, in
00:45:45
my opinion. Yeah, yeah.
00:45:47
Have you seen the the images of him?
00:45:49
The guy likes to wear dresses. He is.
00:45:52
Yeah, I thought that was an Antifa guy.
00:45:55
Not him. Pretty sure it's him.
00:45:57
No, that was. An antifa guy?
00:45:58
No. Have I got the wrong guy?
00:45:59
Yeah, let's. See, let me go look.
00:46:01
You go look. I'll go over the.
00:46:02
Story so he was and and this is now CNN talking about this.
00:46:07
They're saying I can't. His name is weird, pretty
00:46:11
pretty. He broke a rib after getting
00:46:13
tackled by agents as he attempted to impede an
00:46:16
immigration operation. And it's just one week prior to
00:46:18
his death. I mean, so he's got history with
00:46:23
the ICE agents already jumping in get involved.
00:46:27
So what's to think that he wouldn't do it again when they
00:46:31
were seeing him? I mean look then why if he's
00:46:34
getting involved like that, him carrying a gun, illegal or not,
00:46:40
the image that was. Circulating around about him,
00:46:43
I'd seen him in a dress, but it was an image that somebody had
00:46:46
tried to say was him, go ahead. Correct.
00:46:51
Correct. I mean, if he's.
00:46:52
An agitator. Like that he shouldn't be
00:46:54
bringing a gun to to a protest where you're going to, not when
00:46:57
there's police around and you're going to be confronting him
00:46:59
because they're going to feel threatened.
00:47:01
Not if you're. If you're acting like that,
00:47:05
you're a threat, don't you feel? Like if you have a full carry
00:47:08
permit, you got to behave in a different manner.
00:47:10
You have to if you. Have to pay law enforcement.
00:47:13
Got to put your hands up and say, hey, listen, I've got a
00:47:15
full carry permit and I have a weapon.
00:47:16
I've got magazines over here. Let me just hold my.
00:47:18
Hands up and let you know. Great point.
00:47:19
And you're supposed to have your ID.
00:47:21
On you too, which you didn't correct.
00:47:24
But let's play the clip, yeah? Shockingly at CNN's talking
00:47:28
about this too is. Learning that, Alex.
00:47:31
Pretty had a physical encounter with federal agents about a week
00:47:35
before he was shot and killed by law enforcement.
00:47:38
Sources tell CNN that Pretty broke a rib when a group of
00:47:41
federal officers tackled him while he was protesting.
00:47:44
Priscilla Alvarez is breaking that story for us.
00:47:48
What else are you hearing, Priscilla?
00:47:50
Danna, we're learning more. Details along with my colleague
00:47:52
Jeff Winter about what exactly transpired a week before Alex
00:47:56
Pretty was shot in Minneapolis and died this past weekend.
00:48:00
Now, in this earlier incident, he stopped his car after
00:48:04
observing ICE agents chasing what he described as a family on
00:48:09
foot and began shouting and blowing his whistle.
00:48:12
Pretty later told one of these sources that five agents tackled
00:48:16
him and one leaned on his pat on his back, appearing to leave him
00:48:20
with a broken rib. According to this source, and
00:48:23
I'm quoting here, that sort said quote that day he thought he was
00:48:27
going to die. Now, Pretty was later given
00:48:30
medication that is consistent with treating a broken rave,
00:48:33
according to records reviewed by CNN.
00:48:36
Sources also say that he was known to federal law
00:48:40
enforcement, though it's unclear whether it was this incident or
00:48:42
another with federal agents that that they were, they knew him.
00:48:47
They knew of him. It's also unclear whether the
00:48:50
officers who tackled him on Saturday knew who he was.
00:48:53
What we do know, however, is that federal immigration
00:48:56
officers have been collecting personal information of
00:48:59
protesters and agitators within the context of the Department of
00:49:04
Homeland Security has warned is repeated threats towards
00:49:07
officers as they are conducting immigration enforcement
00:49:10
operations. In fact, just Tuesday, the
00:49:12
department also publicized an online tip form to share
00:49:15
information about people allegedly harassing ICE
00:49:18
officers. We've also heard Tom Holman, the
00:49:20
White House borders our say that a database would be created for
00:49:23
those who are arrested for impeding law enforcement.
00:49:27
But thus far in our queries to the Department of Homeland
00:49:30
Security, they have said that no such database exists.
00:49:34
Unbelievable. There's a lot more to to peel
00:49:36
back there. Thank you so much for bringing
00:49:38
us that news, Priscilla. You know, Lance, I don't listen.
00:49:44
I've had broken ribs before and I can tell you right now being
00:49:48
out on the streets a week later and doing like that process and
00:49:51
it's not going to happen. So I, you know, I'm just
00:49:53
wondering, was he hyped up on a lot of painkillers or something?
00:49:56
Because broken rib, that shit, fuck, it just hurts to breathe,
00:50:00
man. You tell me you're going to be
00:50:01
out there raising your arm, screaming and getting like
00:50:04
whatever physical. I've never had a broken rib but
00:50:06
I Oh my. God bro, I had a step.
00:50:08
Breathe. We had a separated rib.
00:50:10
And there's no doubt, but again, a lot of layers to that onion.
00:50:14
And of course, why was he back out there?
00:50:15
He already had a close call. But this is the problem, right?
00:50:18
But was he hyped up on pain? Meds, I wonder?
00:50:20
Maybe. Maybe.
00:50:21
George, good news coming your way.
00:50:23
You're not the bearer of, you're.
00:50:25
The bearer of bad news right now.
00:50:26
Bro, what are you talking about? Good news.
00:50:27
Good news, George. Survived Snowmageddon.
00:50:30
Millions digging out, thousands without power.
00:50:33
But guess what? The next winter storm threat
00:50:36
looms, and it's heading directly your way.
00:50:39
George. There wasn't enough snow, not
00:50:40
enough ice. Seems like somebody's trying to
00:50:42
send you a message. But while millions are digging
00:50:44
out over the weekend's heavy snow and thousands are still
00:50:48
without power, the new storm is already brewing.
00:50:52
How big is it? I don't know yet.
00:50:54
I just wanted to share that with George because I know he loves
00:50:58
to shovel snow. The man loves it.
00:51:00
He's a show, a snow shoveling machine.
00:51:03
Listen. The snow was a powdery snow
00:51:06
wasn't bad it was the ice. I was terrible.
00:51:07
So listen I have two driveways in my house, long sidewalk then
00:51:13
a a walk on the side of my house.
00:51:14
All has to be cleaned. Then I helped couple my
00:51:17
neighbors out because they were retarded.
00:51:19
They didn't want to, they didn't want to listen.
00:51:23
Like I told him. I said I'm that's it.
00:51:27
You're young enough, you're good, you're in good health.
00:51:29
Go buy whatever you need to buy. That's it.
00:51:34
But maybe you should go into the snow blower.
00:51:35
Business you? No bro, I don't.
00:51:37
Want to be doing it if I if I wanted to one of my one
00:51:40
neighbors, like I'll pay you. And I said to him like I'm like,
00:51:42
I don't want money. If I want, if I want to do this
00:51:45
as a living or part time living, I'd be out there doing it.
00:51:48
No, I used to listen. I used to when I was a kid.
00:51:50
We used to shovel a lot of. Snow.
00:51:52
Yeah, I used to do it too. I had accounts.
00:51:53
When I was like 10 bucks, 20 bucks.
00:51:55
Just trying to make some cheddar.
00:51:57
Listen, I used to just. For fun, because of snowstorms,
00:52:00
I'm like everybody's going to sit around and do nothing.
00:52:02
It helped the company out plowing.
00:52:04
I used to plow one of the big malls and you weren't even, you
00:52:06
weren't allowed to get out of the truck.
00:52:07
You were forbidden by the mall because they don't want you to
00:52:10
slip and fall or nothing like that shit in the truck to put
00:52:13
the blade up and down, let you know whatever working it.
00:52:16
You got to know how to plow. You just don't put the blade up
00:52:17
and down. By the way, there's an art to
00:52:19
it. And it was fun and you got paid
00:52:22
big money for it. I'm like, why not?
00:52:23
Sure. Yeah, of course.
00:52:26
How we did it this year. We've covered a lot of stuff on
00:52:29
this. Show it's never medical advice.
00:52:30
We just cover the news. And of course, people are
00:52:33
talking about some new reporting that's come out about deadly
00:52:36
cancer risk spikes with certain. Levels.
00:52:41
Of alcohol consumption. I don't have to worry about this
00:52:43
this this. Is a study.
00:52:45
No, no, neither do I. But lifetime alcohol use
00:52:48
associated with a 91% higher risk of colorectal cancer.
00:52:56
Of course, an adult's lifetime if you drink heavily and
00:52:58
consistently regularly could lead to a higher risk of of
00:53:02
colorectal cancer. And according to this study,
00:53:06
they analyzed 20 years of data from more than 88 US adults.
00:53:10
This comes from the Journal of Cancer by the American Cancer
00:53:15
Society. So surprising, but they're not
00:53:18
messing around here. Lots of precancerous polyps
00:53:23
caused by the alcohol. Participants reported their
00:53:25
average weekly intake of beer, wine and or liquor during four
00:53:30
age periods, 18 to 2425 to 3940 to 54 and 55 and older.
00:53:36
Heavy drinkers were identified as having more than 14 drinks
00:53:39
per week and moderate drinkers had between 7 and 14 drinks per
00:53:43
week. God, it's a lot, isn't it?
00:53:45
Well. A lot compared.
00:53:48
Well, it depends who you talk to lads.
00:53:49
But no, it is a lot. And you know what, I'm just
00:53:51
saying, I just had a colonoscopy done and I'm like, it was all
00:53:54
good, by the way, healthy, but so out of the 88. 92.
00:54:00
Participants SO. 88 and 92 sixteen, 179 of them were
00:54:06
diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
00:54:09
So interesting. And those were, those were
00:54:12
predominantly the heavy drinkers.
00:54:13
So there was a couple of anomalies and I guess you got to
00:54:18
think about when you're drinking, no long term effects.
00:54:21
It's not all fun and games. So the bottom line is, you know,
00:54:24
drinking has been found to increase the risk of many
00:54:27
cancers, metabolic dysfunction, gut microbiome disturbances and
00:54:32
mitochondrial toxins. So this came from a doctor
00:54:36
Hyman. And I think, listen, this is
00:54:39
important stuff. So we like to bring you these
00:54:41
announcements as information comes out.
00:54:43
Of course, none of it's medical advice.
00:54:45
Always talk to your own medical practitioners.
00:54:47
We're just giving you news the way it is.
00:54:49
And what Chang said, one of the others in the report, said
00:54:52
reducing eliminate alcohol lowers the risk of several
00:54:54
cancers, including breast and colorectal over time.
00:54:59
So the young people are drinking less.
00:55:01
Liquor companies are not happy about it, but they are.
00:55:04
I don't know if they're turning to weed or if they're just
00:55:06
deciding to not do anything, which would be great.
00:55:09
Doctor Oz What more fraud in. California people.
00:55:13
Shocker. Shocker we.
00:55:15
Said this when when all the fraud gets exposed in
00:55:18
California, it's going to be beyond comprehension because
00:55:24
we're seeing things little tidbits here and there.
00:55:26
But yeah, like Doctor Oz, he just, he found a four block area
00:55:30
in Los Angeles and there was 42 hospices there, 42 hospices in a
00:55:37
four block area. How many people are dying?
00:55:39
What the fuck is going? If that if they're really that
00:55:42
filled up and that busy, you got a problem over there in Los
00:55:44
Angeles. You need to figure out what's
00:55:46
going on. I mean, come on. 42 Lance.
00:55:49
So this one guy I guess. One of them was boarded up and
00:55:52
he and that guy stole 16 and went to jail for two years.
00:55:56
I have to say there's a lot of people who probably go to two
00:55:58
years. Two years I'll do it, 16
00:56:00
I'll do it right now. I mean 16.
00:56:03
Years. It's nothing.
00:56:04
No step for a step up, skipping the jump.
00:56:06
Yeah, you're going to do 11. Months, a year, 83 months, you
00:56:09
get 6 months halfway house. That's a no brainer. 16
00:56:12
boom. I guess there's roughly 3 1/2
00:56:16
billion of fraud taking place just in the Los Angeles in the
00:56:19
Hospice and home care. I guess the Russian Armenian
00:56:25
mafia is running a bunch of it. And I guess the lettering and.
00:56:29
Language behind Doctor Oz in this video Is that dialect.
00:56:33
You know, Lance, I'm just thinking.
00:56:35
Let me see how many investigative journalists
00:56:36
attempt to go go up to them and you're not going to fare too
00:56:41
well. Don't do it.
00:56:41
I'm telling you, let the feds handle it.
00:56:45
Let the feds handle that one. So you can see these are medical
00:56:48
buildings. They've got Cyrillic writing,
00:56:52
Russian, Armenian writing on both sides.
00:56:55
There's lots of action, it seems.
00:56:58
I don't know how many patients are getting care, but in this
00:57:01
four block area in Los Angeles, there are 42 hospices.
00:57:06
So either there are a lot of people dying here, or you've got
00:57:09
a fraudulent activity that is so good that everyone wants to get
00:57:12
in on it. I'm in Van Nuys in Los Angeles
00:57:16
and this boarded up area above my head here as a big Hospice
00:57:21
center there apparently quite a few hospices around here, 42
00:57:25
within a four block radius and these guys stole $16.
00:57:31
And let's see carefully the main guy went to jail for two years
00:57:35
stealing $16. It's a good trade off for a lot
00:57:38
of folks. And if you look at it, it's
00:57:39
pretty in the script. There wasn't anyone really in
00:57:41
there. They weren't doing any services.
00:57:43
They just got an address they could claim was a Hospice and
00:57:46
then they ran the business claiming people were at home
00:57:49
getting services, which they really weren't.
00:57:51
What we have learned there's, there's roughly 3 1/2 billion
00:57:55
dollars of fraud taking place here in Los Angeles in Hospice
00:57:59
and home care. It's run quite a bit of it by
00:58:02
the Russian Armenian mafia. You notice the the lettering
00:58:05
and, and language behind me is of that dialect.
00:58:09
And it also highlights the fact that this is an organized crime,
00:58:12
you know, mafia deal where you've got folks who are
00:58:14
systemically recruited doctors to write false prescriptions,
00:58:19
you know, hundreds of doctors participating.
00:58:21
They've got 100 patients who they've tricked or paid to give
00:58:25
them their beneficiary number so they can perpetuate the fraud.
00:58:28
And then the criminals are just running the whole organization
00:58:31
and quickly scurrying away when law enforcement does get around
00:58:34
to prosecuting them. Unfortunately, in California,
00:58:36
there has not been a lot of attention on these problems.
00:58:39
That's going to change. the US attorney, the FBI, everyone's
00:58:43
now focused on the fact that in this state which has about $30
00:58:45
billion worth of home and community based services, most
00:58:50
of it might be fraudulent. Those are big numbers and we're
00:58:52
taking it seriously. President's not going to
00:58:54
tolerate this anymore. Lance, I hear the big Meg media
00:58:59
company is going to be adding to their portfolio.
00:59:02
So now along with child daycare centers, we're going to be
00:59:06
adding Hospice centers now is that, is that what you're
00:59:08
telling me? And and and fake.
00:59:10
Medicaid and Medicare deliveries, and don't forget,
00:59:12
we're going to be providing security for all the
00:59:15
government's Bitcoin and crypto on the Oh yeah, that's right, I
00:59:18
forgot about that. One so don't forget we're going
00:59:20
to. Be we're branching out.
00:59:22
Wait, but the Bitcoin one's a. Legit 1 though because I gave
00:59:25
good advice this morning. You did give I laid out a good
00:59:28
plan for the government that they should use just saying I
00:59:31
was having nefarious. Thoughts.
00:59:32
I wasn't actually, I didn't really want to help.
00:59:35
I just wanted to get access. I forgot we were on air.
00:59:40
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