The Big Mig Talk Radio |EP052
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THE BIG MIG TALK RADIO

FEBRUARY 22, 2025 

EPISODE 052

 

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Welcome to the Big Mig Talk Radio show, broadcasting live

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from the Mile High City, Denver, Co.

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We are the tip of the spear, cutting through the noise and

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delivering an hour of unfiltered news, guests, and truth that

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transcends boundaries and unites the nation.

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This is the Big Mig Talk radio show.

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Welcome back to the big big talk radio show.

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I'm your host Lance Miliacho with my Co host George

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Ballantine. We are the tip of the spear and

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our plan is to educate and unify the country one episode at a

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time. On this show, we believe it is

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better to be hugged by the truth than comforted with a lie.

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We are live in Denver and NYC. George Ballantine back in the

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studio, fresh out of surgery, ready to rumble.

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What's going on, brother? I wish I was back in Florida, to

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be honest with you. It's like in the 30s.

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It's cold. Had surgery on Monday, had a

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knee replacement, you know, just trying to hang in there.

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And to everybody that knows, I don't take pain medication, no

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narcotics. One of the key things is prepare

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yourself before the surgery, do physical therapy before and

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after. That's all I can tell you.

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Everybody's different, but we're hanging in there.

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Did you do a lot of physical therapy before the surgery?

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I I didn't really realize that, I guess.

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You probably forgot, but it was in our calendar.

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Remember Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

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Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I do remember that.

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I thought that was for you not to get the surgery.

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I didn't really recognize that it was prepping for the surgery,

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I guess. I guess that's the part that I

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actually. Mentioned I was prepping.

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Got you. I thought, listen not know

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there's old PS like what the hell I got to do this crap for?

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What's it going? To do total sense now.

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It makes a you realize the big difference because you know all

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your muscles are going to adjust your other leg adjust it's Yeah.

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Yeah, sure. Absolutely.

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Physiology. Whatever you want to call.

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So what do you think about this man?

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Elon Musk says maybe dividend checks come in everybody's way

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in the US here, George. Yeah, listen, it's $5000

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dividend check, Lance. And you know what?

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I know you could use it. And I know I definitely can use

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it because listen, I'm out of work right now.

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I'm held up. But I know AI know a lot of

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Americans can use that. And just so everybody knows,

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those dividend checks go to taxpayers only.

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So if you paid your taxes, you should get one.

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Yeah, Jasmine Crockett didn't say that, though.

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She doesn't think people care about $5000 George.

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Yeah, I know. I mean, I like to know what her

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constituents think when she said that because I'm pretty sure

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they all could use the 5000. But meanwhile that hold on.

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But Jasmine, wasn't Jasmine Crockett.

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Crockett, the one that wanted to give reparations out.

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Yeah, yeah. She only wants to selectively

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give things to people she doesn't want everybody in the

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United States to benefit from. And of course, this dividend

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check we're talking about is coming from the Doja cuts.

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Now, wait, I think this is a preemptive strike.

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Let me finish here. Let me just say what I want to

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say here. I believe, George, that people,

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there's a big trend right now going on all over the Internet

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where people are saying, screw you, government.

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I want all my tax money back because of the way you

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misapplied it, stole it, committed fraud and did all

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sorts of things that I never wanted.

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So I want you to repay me back all my taxes.

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I almost wonder if this $5000 is a way they're hoping that might

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appease people. And I got to be honest, I don't

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think it's going to work. People are angry.

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Yep, they are. And I just want to, I want to

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make, I want to clarify something for everybody.

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These dividend checks, they're not racist.

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So if you're black, white, Spanish, Chinese, Korean,

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whatever, as long as you pay taxes, you'll get one.

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But when Jasmine Crockett wants to give reparations, they only

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go to certain people. It's not for everybody.

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So Doge is for everybody and everybody should be welcome.

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This I can't. The only people that are getting

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mad over this are the ones that are worrying about if they're

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going to get exposed for something.

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I mean, let's face reality right now.

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I'll just one instance, Lance. And I know you hate her and I

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hate her too. How is Hillary Clinton's

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daughter getting 83 from US aid?

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Well, I, because they stole it, I mean, and I got to tell you,

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I'm, I'm only going to give you a minor correction.

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It was actually 84. And at the end of the day, at

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least that's what they announced.

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I don't know if that's changed. Now did the big Make talk radio

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show get anything? I looked in the account.

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Wait, let me look. Let me look.

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Let me look. Right now.

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Hang on a minute. Let me look at my.

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I'm going to look at my drawers. Hold on, man, just in case.

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It's in one of the drawers here in the desk.

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I'm. I'm looking at.

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You checked the bank account. Let me see if there's anything

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sitting on my desk. No, George, I don't see any

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money, I don't think. I don't think USAID gave

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anything to the big, big talk radiation.

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But wait a minute, wait, hold up.

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Are you sure? Because they gave to Politico

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and and Reuters. Oh yeah, and they gave to Bill

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Kristol too. They gave him $8 million.

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That Mister Negative Nelly, the guy that talks more BS than

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anybody on, you know, on on on the Internet, you know, Mr.

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negativity. Well, now I know why he's able

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to be so negative because he's probably just paying somebody to

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do it. He probably puts out, you know,

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300 to pay somebody to post why he gets us.

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You know, he'll get his 7.7 million.

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He just gets to keep that's, that's that's the crazy part

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about it. My, my thing is how come all

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these payments have proven all these shammy payments have

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proven to be so one sided. No conservatives got any, No non

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partisans got any. It was all far left operatives

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like Reuters, like Politico, like Bill Kristol, like Chelsea

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Clinton, like look at look at George Soros.

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He's getting paid by 64 different Ng OS out of USAID.

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You guys a billionaire, why are we paying him anything?

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I got to tell you, I'm feeling some type of way right now.

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I. Really.

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Don't blame you. I don't blame.

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You. I'm feeling oppressed,

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abandoned. That's it, and we need to

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litigate. We need to sue USAID because

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they didn't give us any of the money and we feel like it was

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totally racist and demographically sanctioned

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against the Big Ming show. Let's play this clip for the

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audience. This is Elon Musk, of course,

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making that statement about the dividend check.

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Here we go. It's money that's taken away

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from from things that are destructive to the country that

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and from organizations that hate you to you.

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I mean, that's like, it's glorious.

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But this is that's like it's best the spoils of battle that

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took the president. He's supportive of that.

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And so it sounds like, you know, that's something we're we're

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gonna do. Yep.

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So as as we're finding savings that's going to translate

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directly to reductions in tax. You know, so this is that's a

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video clip. It's actually from Fox News, but

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I just want to let everybody know in that clip, there's AI,

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don't know if it's a golden chainsaw or it's chromed out,

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but it's a chainsaw from President Javier Mili from

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Argentina, who's the one that cleaned up all his government

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bureaucracy and he gave that to Elon so he can cut all the

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government bureaucracy here. I mean, it's a beautiful looking

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chainsaw. It's great.

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Yeah. But.

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You know, I still can't figure out where you buy customized.

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I looked around, actually I was trying to figure out where did

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Milay buy a totally customized chainsaw.

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I don't. I mean, who knows?

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I mean if you look around people that do Chrome or gold,

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whatever. I mean if you have money,

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anything can be done. But.

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I know, so I got. It So what DOGE is doing and

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President Trump, they're, they're saying 20% of the money

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they find go back to the people. Then 20% will take take off the

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our national debt and the rest are going to put into the

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budget. And this way they don't have to

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take money out for the next budget.

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I don't know if that makes sense if if that's a good thing or

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not. I think it should all 20% to us

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and the rest go to the debt and that's it and then figure out

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the budget all over again. That's what I'm for.

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Yeah, that's what I think too. And I think what, what, what

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about paying back Social Security for all those people

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out there. They owe Social Security 2.2 or

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$2.4 trillion. And, you know, if those people

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were, if that Social Security money was paid back, that would

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mean an increase for everybody on Social Security.

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And I'd really like to see that happen because I think the

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government stole that money. In my opinion, there's been no

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plan to pay it back. And they've been riding that

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money for a very long time. And I think they need to manage

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Social Security a little differently.

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I think they need to make some investments that really get a

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return on that Social Security money that's sitting there

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because they keep talking about the fact that there might be a

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shortfall. So I'd like to see some real

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effort put into the Social Security Administration.

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And we're going to be talking about that because there's big

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changes at the Social Security Administration.

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And I've got to tell you, I'm excited about the changes.

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I think for too long there's been too much going on in Social

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Security. I believe there's going to be a

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lot of fraud uncovered. And I think this is not good for

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our seniors here in the United States.

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So I'm hoping Social Security and the veterans associations

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get some real focus because those are some areas.

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For the longest time, let's not put this money out of the

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country. Let's not fund transgender

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operas and, you know, LGBTQ comic books.

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Let's get back to what matters. God, country, family.

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DOGE. But guess what?

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He's suddenly put in charge of the entire agency.

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This is what we need people. We need Americans that are

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honest, that are want to work in the government or work any jobs

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but be honest. Leland Dudic, I think his name

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is, said he's been in charge of Social Security Administration

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anti fraud office and was recently named acting

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commissioner after the previous acting commissioner, Michelle

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King departed. Now they were trying to suppress

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this guy, tell him no, don't give no information, don't

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cooperate. But you know what?

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This man has a conscience, Lance.

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Yes, he does. Well, I think it's interesting,

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right? So this Leland Dudic has been in

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charge of the fraud, trying to do his job.

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And then he starts offering Doja some assistance and

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transparency. He starts saying to them,

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listen, we're going to work with this.

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We're going to try to help you. Here's where you need to go.

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And and what do they do? They decide that they're going

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to take this guy's job. That's crazy, is it not?

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It is crazy. This is like this.

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This is your typical government bureaucracy.

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This is where politics gets involved where it shouldn't.

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This, this, this department should be run efficiently,

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honestly. And you know, Lance, I want to

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bring a point up because I'm when Elon came to the White

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House, when Trump got sworn in and he looked at the computer

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systems and he said they're so old and antiquated.

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Well, now you know why? Because old and antiquated,

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you're not going to find all this stuff.

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But when you come in with a new system, especially what Elon

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design and now Trump and the, and the team are designing this

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AI, they'll find anything and make they can make everything

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more efficient. And this is what the people they

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don't like, because you know what?

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They they use this old system to hide money trails, to hide their

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politics. I mean, enough's enough and this

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and every American should be happy about this, this.

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Is what he says he goes and he posted this on LinkedIn and he

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said at 4:30 PM Eastern Standard my boss called me to tell me I

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had been placed on administrative leave pending an

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investigation. They want to fire me for

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cooperating with Doge. I confess I helped Doge

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understand SSAI mailed myself publicly accessible documents

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and explained them to Doge. I confess I moved contractor

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money around to add data science resources to my anti fraud team.

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I confess I asked where the fat was.

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And it's in our contract so we can make the right tough

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choices. He goes.

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I confess I bullied agency executive, shared executive

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contact information and circumvented the chain of

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command to connect doge with the people who get stuff done.

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And I mean, you know, this guy is exactly the guy I want in the

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Social Security Administration. And it sounds like a guy.

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And this is what I think is really sad, George.

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I think there's people in all these agencies.

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I think there might be, you know, good FBI agents and good

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people at Social Security and good people at Department of

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Homeland Security. And the worst part is they've

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wanted to do their job for so long, and they haven't been

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allowed to do it. I think that's awful.

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Can you imagine going to work every day knowing that you're in

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the fraud prevention division and you know that there's fraud

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going on and they won't let you do anything about it?

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Well, that's going to be a terrible feeling.

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Come on. If you're in a fraud department

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and you know there's fraud going on and you're not doing anything

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about it, you are actually part of that fraud.

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You are committing fraud. So Dudek, he went on and to give

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it like an explanation on all this and he and he says, I'm

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going to quote him here he goes. Everything I've ever done is in

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service to our country, our beneficiaries and our agency.

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So this is a man that's living by his morals, his values, where

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he's brought up and and you have people that are telling him to

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do otherwise, to break the law. I mean, it's crazy.

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Yeah, it is crazy. But you know, in this case, I'm

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so happy that he got not only did he not get fired, now he's

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been put in charge, which gives him the power to maybe make some

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serious changes to work with Doja and fix Social Security for

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all the beneficiaries. Because I want to see everybody

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again. I want to see your mom, my mom.

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I want to see everybody's moms and fathers and retired family

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members get more Social Security money and, and, you know, so

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that it really matches inflation because right now it it's not

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doing that. They're barely getting by.

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And I think these numbers all need to go quite a bit higher.

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And maybe when that $2 trillion it was taken for Social Security

00:18:30
by the US government is repaid, maybe they'll be able to do so.

00:18:33
I want to see something else to add to your list.

00:18:35
And I think you're going to like this.

00:18:37
I'd like to see some arrests for people committing this, no

00:18:40
doubt. Because, you know, if there's no

00:18:42
consequences, what's going to stop people four years from now,

00:18:47
after Trump's out, from doing this again?

00:18:49
The thing is, what they're doing is awesome, but what we need to

00:18:53
do is have a secured way so this doesn't happen again.

00:18:57
This is what we're not seeing and this is what we need to see.

00:18:59
Maybe they're working on it first, They're going to find all

00:19:01
the fraud or they have something in place.

00:19:03
I don't know. But I'd like to see something so

00:19:07
either they could stop this or or 100% transparency because

00:19:10
this is ridiculous. This all the money is being

00:19:12
wasted like you were saying. USA aid, right?

00:19:15
Why the hell are they giving millions upon millions for

00:19:18
condoms in Gaza? Yeah, I know.

00:19:20
You know, It's just all that money is stupid.

00:19:22
It's supposed to. Go.

00:19:22
I think it was 50 or 100 million for condoms, whatever, a lot.

00:19:26
Of that money is supposed to go for like food clean water yeah

00:19:29
yeah maybe like but. The truth is we have to focus

00:19:31
here at home. I'm tired of us being the

00:19:33
world's daddy. I don't want to fix all the all

00:19:35
the different countries problems.

00:19:37
If everything was perfect here, then I would say sure, let's go

00:19:40
around and help some people. But I think we have to help our

00:19:42
people. I don't want veterans living on

00:19:44
the streets. I don't want our country to be

00:19:47
$36 trillion in debt, George. I don't want any of that.

00:19:51
So, I mean, look, look, let's talk about something.

00:19:53
Let's switch gears here. I want to go to this.

00:19:55
I don't understand this at all. First of all, I don't know where

00:19:57
the hell this Mexican president, Claudia Scheinbaum, came from.

00:20:01
I don't even understand how Mexico has a president named

00:20:04
Claudia Scheinbaum. I don't get it.

00:20:07
I don't even understand that. I know that sounds crazy.

00:20:09
I just don't understand how a president, a Jewish named

00:20:12
president, became the president of Mexico.

00:20:13
Doesn't make any sense to me, number one.

00:20:15
Number two, I don't understand why she would want to change the

00:20:19
Mexican constitution to protect, protect drug cartels.

00:20:25
Now she wants to protect the drug cartels from U.S. military

00:20:28
strikes. Now you tell me, George, how

00:20:30
does that make any sense at all? She's protecting them because

00:20:35
why? Because she's on the take.

00:20:38
She's on the take. There's there's, you know, what

00:20:42
else could there be? Why?

00:20:44
Or she or she's so afraid that they have her.

00:20:47
You know, the cartels, they're ruthless, man.

00:20:50
Yeah. But you were saying, like, how

00:20:51
did she become president? Well, if you're in that country

00:20:55
and you're a citizen, you can become president.

00:20:56
If you look at other countries, they have presidents that are

00:20:59
not even Spanish Dominican Republic has an president that's

00:21:02
Lebanese. Did you know that?

00:21:06
Yeah, but I've got to be honest, I kind of knew the the Mexican

00:21:09
governmental infrastructure and I don't remember ever hearing

00:21:13
about Claudia Scheinbaum. No.

00:21:14
Where did she come from? She came out of nowhere, so.

00:21:17
I mean, it seemed like she did to me.

00:21:19
I'm not like she wasn't in politics at all.

00:21:21
I just don't think that. I just don't get it.

00:21:23
But okay, let's just say whatever she's in place.

00:21:26
I don't understand. Under the terms of this

00:21:27
proposal, it's Articles 19 and 40 of their country's

00:21:30
constitution. It would be changed to block any

00:21:32
investigation or military action by foreign entities without

00:21:36
permission from the Mexican government.

00:21:38
Who the hell does she think she is to say?

00:21:40
I mean, add the investigation portion.

00:21:42
And here's the bottom line. She should be welcoming this

00:21:46
once and for all the opportunity to clear out all the cartels and

00:21:50
the US military is going to take care of it for them.

00:21:53
Are you freaking kidding me? Any country would jump at that

00:21:55
opportunity. If if the the the the full force

00:21:59
and might of the US military could be used to clean out

00:22:02
criminal organizations around the globe.

00:22:05
Well that's like a dream come true for a country.

00:22:07
Well, no cost solution for criminals.

00:22:10
So I'm going to bring up another point.

00:22:12
I mean, and This is why we don't care if the president of Mexico

00:22:16
is Jewish, Italian, black doesn't.

00:22:18
If they're a citizen and doing well for the country, that's

00:22:21
fine because I'm going to give you guys another point.

00:22:23
Argent, not Argentina. Oh my God.

00:22:27
What's the your famous country there?

00:22:30
Venezuela. Nope.

00:22:32
El Salvador. El Salvador.

00:22:33
Sorry. Thank you.

00:22:34
Now you seen El Salvador, You know, you couldn't go there.

00:22:37
It was so dangerous. Yeah, well, the president of El

00:22:40
Salvador, the new president, he came in, cleaned it up, built

00:22:43
prisons and put all the gang members in there.

00:22:45
Now it's a beautiful place to visit.

00:22:47
And he's making him go to work. I don't know if they're going to

00:22:51
work, those guys. No, they are.

00:22:52
They're actually he takes out big crews of them and they work

00:22:56
on cleaning up and doing a civil service jobs for the city.

00:23:00
I've seen the videos, it's. Unbelievable.

00:23:01
I didn't know that. But yeah, here's another That

00:23:04
president is also Arabic Lebanese.

00:23:07
Yeah, he's unbelievable. He's.

00:23:08
Doing a great job. I mean, he's doing a great job.

00:23:10
So that's like, but this shine bomb person, we don't know where

00:23:14
she came from, but if she's going to protect the cartels,

00:23:18
they need to boot her ass out, get rid of her.

00:23:21
I, I can't imagine the people that are suffering under the

00:23:24
reign of the cartels. And she says this cannot be an

00:23:26
opportunity in the part of the United States to invade our

00:23:28
sovereignty. You know what I would tell her

00:23:31
straight up if I was President Trump?

00:23:33
You either fix it or I'm going to.

00:23:35
And I don't care about your Constitution or otherwise.

00:23:37
I have a question. So Trump designated the cartels

00:23:42
as terrorists, right? Why did they disclose that

00:23:45
they're using the Reaper drones to fly over Mexico and over?

00:23:48
And what's the cartels? I mean, you see a strategy or

00:23:52
what? Maybe it's strategy, maybe it's

00:23:55
to try to do a little fear, maybe it's to try to implement

00:23:58
and force her to do the right thing because she hasn't done

00:24:00
the right thing for a long time. At the end of the day, enough's

00:24:03
enough time to drop the hammer. I'm all about military action

00:24:07
against Mexican cartels. They're invading our country.

00:24:11
Methamphetamine, car, fentanyl, fentanyl.

00:24:14
Enough is enough. And if shine bombs not going to

00:24:17
fix it, we're going to stay tuned.

00:24:19
The big, big talk radio show is going to be right back with your

00:24:22
hosts Lance Miliaccio and George Valentine.

00:24:24
When we come back, we're going to talk about a super hack, $1.5

00:24:30
billion in crypto jacked gone. Stay tuned.

00:24:37
You're going to want to hear this story. 1.5 Billy.

00:24:40
I'm innocent. I'm just saying I'm innocent on

00:24:42
that one. I'll be right back.

00:25:12
All right. The Big Meg talk radio show is

00:25:15
back. We are live in Denver and New

00:25:16
York City with your host Lance Migliacho, George Ballantine

00:25:21
bringing you the tip of the spear.

00:25:24
You know, I just want to say I'm innocent.

00:25:27
I'm not. I wasn't part of this hacker

00:25:28
group. But hackers stole 1.5 billion

00:25:33
from an exchange by bit in the biggest ever crypto heist.

00:25:37
That's a come up, that's a Billy 1 1/2 Billy.

00:25:41
That's the big and that's the biggest crypto heist I think

00:25:43
yet, isn't it George? It's the biggest one ever, so

00:25:46
blockchain analysis firm Elliptic later linked the attack

00:25:49
to North Korea's Lazarus Group. Those guys are no joke.

00:25:53
Those guys have been pulling some big hack moves all around

00:25:56
the globe for quite a long time. And you know, that's really how

00:26:01
North Korea really gets the money they get.

00:26:04
Their hacking group really provides a lot of the money that

00:26:07
runs the North Korean government because at the end of the day,

00:26:10
they don't have a lot of exports as you're very well, you know,

00:26:12
I'm sure you're aware of. So this is their hacking group

00:26:15
is who brings in the cheddar. And I think probably right now

00:26:18
they're all getting bonuses. Billion half dollar hat.

00:26:21
This is no joke. That money's going to a gym,

00:26:23
whatever the dictator. I can't even say anything.

00:26:28
Kim Jong. Kim Jong Hoon.

00:26:30
Yeah, but you got to look like you think like an exchange would

00:26:33
have its securities, you know, and anti hacking software

00:26:39
everything like in place. They'd have the like the right

00:26:42
people. So I.

00:26:43
Know the worst part about this is it it was the cold wallet

00:26:47
storage and you know on offline Cold War it's called cold wall

00:26:51
wallet storage systems are supposed to be really designed

00:26:53
for ultra security. So they were mostly Ethereum.

00:26:58
You know, cryptocurrencies is what they took it was Ethereum

00:27:01
and they and the minute they stole them the cryptocurrency,

00:27:04
it was quickly transferred across multiple wallets and

00:27:07
liquidated through various platforms.

00:27:10
So now he said, yeah, be please be assured that all other cold

00:27:13
wallets are secure occur. But you know, why don't you

00:27:16
explain why don't you? Explain to everybody what a cold

00:27:17
wallet is, Lance. Well, here's what it is.

00:27:20
You have your you have your regular trading wallet, which is

00:27:23
what they call kind of a hot trading wallet means it's active

00:27:26
and online. Cold wallet storage is supposed

00:27:29
to be offline and that's the security of it.

00:27:32
Basically, imagine that there's not supposed to be any access to

00:27:36
cold storage. So you take your larger volumes

00:27:39
of cryptocurrency. So let's say you have a bunch of

00:27:41
Bitcoin, You don't want to leave it on your hot wallet online

00:27:44
because it would be easier for it to be hacked.

00:27:46
So they've got, you know, Ella Pal and other, there's all these

00:27:48
other cold storage companies that have these wallets and

00:27:51
transfer systems where supposedly it's inaccessible.

00:27:55
So that's the crazy part about this hacking group.

00:27:57
Somehow they figured out how to get into cold wallets, which is

00:28:01
really unbelievable. But if you know.

00:28:04
What doesn't make sense is those cold wallets are not online.

00:28:08
They only. They only come active if you,

00:28:10
you know, plug them in or do something but.

00:28:12
Supposedly, I guess it may not be true with the with the wallet

00:28:17
from these guys. I don't think I would trust them

00:28:19
any longer. But.

00:28:19
You got to remember, yeah, but also like the the the word

00:28:22
phrases like you got to put in to get into your wallet.

00:28:25
You're supposed to have a 12 word seed phrase.

00:28:28
They call it a seed phrase and it's 12 different words

00:28:30
normally. Now, you know, look, let's face

00:28:32
it, George, with AI and quantum computing, you know, who knows

00:28:38
how successful these hackers are going to be in the future

00:28:41
because this is getting more and more dangerous.

00:28:43
At the end of the day, quantum computing.

00:28:45
And when you start looking at projects like Project Colossus,

00:28:48
their ability to hack passwords, it's a whole new game, right?

00:28:52
It's not going to take very long because you're talking about

00:28:55
petaflops of data that can be converted.

00:28:57
Now look at this, this, this the, the, the, the previous

00:29:00
heists of crypto that were big, big ones.

00:29:02
There were 611 million stolen from Poly network.

00:29:05
And I think that was in 2021. And then you've got 570 million

00:29:09
that was drained from Binance in 2022.

00:29:12
Now this is 1 1/2 billion man. This is this is a frightening

00:29:16
pattern here. The numbers are going up.

00:29:18
And of course, when you have a group like the Lazarus group out

00:29:20
there, you know, North, that's a state sponsored hacking

00:29:23
collective and they are notorious for siphoning billions

00:29:26
of dollars from the cryptocurrency industry and from

00:29:28
many other industries. These guys are serious and

00:29:33
supposedly they've you know, they've labeled the the thieves

00:29:36
addresses to help prevent these funds from being cashed out.

00:29:39
But, you know, are they going to be able to stop it?

00:29:42
I don't know. You know, blockchain's tricky.

00:29:44
That's there's a lot of anonymity.

00:29:46
Do we know what what wallets they actually got?

00:29:48
What's the name of the wallet You.

00:29:51
Know we don't know who they stole from now there's I think

00:29:54
it was multiple clients they that list hasn't come out.

00:29:56
Not the people, the wallet. Like what company?

00:29:59
It was the wallet from this? Oh buybit it.

00:30:02
Was the wallet. It's the name of the company.

00:30:04
Buybit is the name of the company that had the cold

00:30:07
storage and the online storage vibe it yeah, that's the that's

00:30:11
the company. Now you got to look Lazarus

00:30:13
Group, they they jacked the South Korean exchanges for 200

00:30:16
million in Bitcoin in 2017. So these guys are, you know,

00:30:21
they're, they're full on. So what happened?

00:30:23
So do we know what happens to the people that got their their

00:30:26
wallets hacked? Are they?

00:30:28
They're going to get Bibit can give them their crypto pack.

00:30:32
I don't know if Bibit has that kind of money.

00:30:35
I have no idea. They haven't come out and said,

00:30:36
but you know, are they liable? Probably.

00:30:39
Will they pay people? I think it's unlikely.

00:30:43
You're talking about a billion and a half in liquid capital.

00:30:46
This isn't stock, you know, so and is Bibit going to be, you

00:30:49
know, I wouldn't, would you leave your money with Bibit at

00:30:52
this point? I would close out my account

00:30:54
with them. So I would have to think just

00:30:56
kind of like that's the same impact that happened in Binance.

00:30:58
You know, now they've kind of recovered, but I, I wouldn't put

00:31:01
money with Binance. I mean, 2022 people, they, they,

00:31:05
they got hacked for 570 million. I don't know if those people all

00:31:08
got their funds back, but it's going to be hard to get money

00:31:10
back out of North Korea. I don't think it'll be easy.

00:31:13
Listen, let's, let's switch it up here.

00:31:15
I got to talk about this. Did you see what happened with

00:31:17
Musk's? You know, he's got private, high

00:31:19
level private security, of course, but the US Marshall

00:31:23
Service just deputized all of Elon Musk security detail.

00:31:28
That's a really unusual move. You know, that usually doesn't

00:31:30
happen. George, what do you think?

00:31:33
If it's well, all the threats and stuff he's getting,

00:31:36
especially from the left and there been threats like online

00:31:39
and, and so I'm all for it because you know, you want him

00:31:43
protected. He's working for Trump, was

00:31:45
working for us. He's doing great things so

00:31:48
whatever I mean if listen, it saves US money too because we

00:31:51
don't have to give him Secret Service agents right It's he

00:31:54
pays for his own security. They just deputize him no big

00:31:56
deal. It just gives his security more

00:32:00
access and more access and easier way to travel with their

00:32:05
with their firearms and get into certain places because you know

00:32:08
what they have the US Marshall badges so I'm all for it.

00:32:13
You know, it's funny, Lance, because there was a Rep from

00:32:16
California who was on CNN talking about, oh, I thought

00:32:21
Elon's ex was for free speech because, yeah, but he, they, he

00:32:26
threatened them. So of course, the US attorney

00:32:30
from DC wrote a letter to that to the Rep saying they're going

00:32:35
to investigate that him for making threats.

00:32:38
You know, free speech doesn't give you a right to threaten

00:32:41
people's safety and security. And I think this is a great move

00:32:45
by the US Marshals Service because at the end of the day,

00:32:46
why shouldn't these guys be allowed to carry guns?

00:32:49
They've already been cleared to protect the Elon Musk, the

00:32:51
richest guy on the planet. They're all highly trained

00:32:54
individuals from different branches of Special forces

00:32:57
service from what I understand. And I, you know, at the other

00:33:00
day, this guy is getting death threats.

00:33:01
I mean, we get death threats. We've had death threats on X.

00:33:04
It's no, it's no joke. And I think this, you have to

00:33:06
think about it from this perspective.

00:33:07
What do we do? How do we fix something like

00:33:10
this without having to fix it? I think this is perfect.

00:33:12
The only difference is these guys would now be able to carry

00:33:14
guns on federal into federal facilities.

00:33:17
They would show their authorization as being deputized

00:33:19
by the US Marshall Service. And of course, it gives the US

00:33:22
Marshall Service some ability to communicate directly with them,

00:33:25
which I think is really beneficial.

00:33:27
So I think these they're all really important.

00:33:28
I got my puppy over here and he's making a stink.

00:33:31
He wants me on the radio too. But so if you look at this,

00:33:36
Trump could have gave Elon Musk Secret Service agents to protect

00:33:41
them. But in all reality, why waste of

00:33:44
money? Why waste of time?

00:33:46
Musk has his own guys. He he's known him.

00:33:49
They've been protecting him for a long time.

00:33:51
They secure him. They know how he is, his kids.

00:33:54
So this is just an all win win situation for everybody.

00:33:58
And the only difference is they can carry their weapons on

00:34:02
federal property. And we all know that Elon Musk

00:34:05
is going to be going on federal properties because, let's face

00:34:07
it, he's going into the IRS. They're going into the gold too

00:34:11
soon. We all know that, right?

00:34:13
They're going into the gold to see if the bars are there.

00:34:16
Yeah, I want to give everybody a little tidbit.

00:34:18
You know, I just came back from Mar A Lago letting you guys on

00:34:21
the radio may not know George and I were invited.

00:34:24
George couldn't go because of course, he had his surgery.

00:34:26
So I was at Mar a Lago this past week, here this week, and it was

00:34:32
really great. I mean, it was great being

00:34:34
there. Saw some amazing people going to

00:34:35
have some incredible interviews coming up.

00:34:38
But I think what's really amazing is some of the things

00:34:40
you hear about. You get the inside scoop on

00:34:42
things. And I and I heard a story about

00:34:45
Elon Musk. You know how he liquidated all

00:34:47
his real estate. Well, there is a building

00:34:50
directly across from Mar A Lago line of sight and he has

00:34:54
acquired the three units on the top, the three penthouses and he

00:35:00
is combining those into one unit.

00:35:03
This is it. This is down in West Palm Beach,

00:35:06
FL, directly across the waterway that separates Mar a Lago from

00:35:11
the mainland, and it's right there by the bridge.

00:35:15
Interesting thing. Well, he, I guess I'm told that

00:35:18
he did that because him and Trump have some sort of line of

00:35:21
sight encrypted communication. And they are, I guess Elon

00:35:27
wanted to be close because of everything going on because, you

00:35:30
know, Elon doesn't really have any expensive real estate at

00:35:32
this point. This is a pretty close He

00:35:33
liquidated all his real estate. Yeah, he did.

00:35:35
He did. Where's all his kids live?

00:35:37
He's got a bunch of them. You know, I think he's got, I

00:35:40
think he has properties for them, but I'm talking about his

00:35:42
personal properties. He liquidated all his big, big

00:35:44
and he had big, big properties everywhere.

00:35:46
But I got to tell you, it's really interesting.

00:35:47
I think there's lots of great stuff.

00:35:49
They're going to continue to come out and I think you have to

00:35:51
look at this from this is a good thing.

00:35:53
We want the country put back together.

00:35:55
God, country family. You know that when we come back,

00:35:58
we're going to be talking about the release of the Epstein

00:36:01
files. But really Malcolm X's family,

00:36:04
they're saying we want to release the files of the

00:36:07
assassination of Malcolm X. Also, this is big news.

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00:39:40
Let's drop all the files Pam Bonnie has on her desk, all the

00:39:45
files they have, the RFK files. She has the Epstein files.

00:39:50
I think she has Malcolm XS files.

00:39:52
But you know what? The attorney Ben Crump, he's a

00:39:57
civil rights attorney. He's urging the Trump

00:39:59
administration to lease to release the secret files related

00:40:02
to the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X, which they claim is a

00:40:06
government conspiracy now. If they release those files,

00:40:11
they and they fully release the JFK files and the Martin Luther

00:40:14
King files, you're all going to see that the government was

00:40:17
involved in all three. And Lance, if I think it would

00:40:23
be awesome if they release this because this just shows how

00:40:28
corrupt the government's been and that the need to clean it

00:40:31
up. It justifies even more of what

00:40:35
they're doing, firing people and three letter agencies, DOJ

00:40:40
everywhere to clean it up. I think you have to to really

00:40:45
win back the American people's confidence.

00:40:47
I think you have to have false transparency.

00:40:50
So when it comes to events like the JFK assassination, Malcolm X

00:40:54
assassination 911, the Epstein files, the Diddy files, the Seth

00:41:01
Rich laptop, the Wiener laptop, I think the list goes on and on.

00:41:06
And I think if you really want to win back the confidence of

00:41:11
the American public, then you have to have full transparency

00:41:14
on all these issues. They're not our mom and dad.

00:41:17
They don't have the right to restrict us from access.

00:41:21
And the truth of the matter is they probably restrict us from

00:41:23
access because we're going to find out that the government was

00:41:25
involved in a lot of this. Was the US government involved

00:41:28
in Malcolm XS assassination? Probably.

00:41:32
Were they involved in our JFK Junior's, I mean, JFK's

00:41:35
assassination? Absolutely.

00:41:37
Do we think that there's some things that need to be, you

00:41:41
know, given to the American public about 9-11?

00:41:44
Yeah. I think we're going to find out

00:41:45
that 911 is not the event they described.

00:41:49
So these kind of things have to be done because until the

00:41:51
American public feels confident that their government is being

00:41:54
honest with them, I don't think they're going to win them back

00:41:56
over. George.

00:41:57
And you know, this civil rights attorney, Ben Crump, he's

00:42:00
telling the Trump administration, the family is

00:42:02
behind this. And why shouldn't this

00:42:04
assassination of Malcolm X was in 1965?

00:42:07
There's been a lot of alleged conspiracy statements about

00:42:12
this. But we've proven that the word

00:42:13
conspiracy theorist or conspiracy statement is in fact

00:42:17
often the truth. They they wrap it in that name

00:42:21
to discredit it, but there's a lot of people, Malcolm X's

00:42:24
family believe that. They claim the FBICIA and other

00:42:27
government agencies failed to respond to known threats against

00:42:30
prominent civil rights leaders lives and that they didn't do

00:42:33
anything. In fact, they covered up the

00:42:34
assassination plot, and they also potentially believe that

00:42:37
the assassination plot was ordered by some of these

00:42:40
agencies. Absolutely.

00:42:42
And you made-up, you made some great points and I just want to

00:42:45
talk about a couple of them. Let's, I'm going to start with

00:42:47
9/11. If they do release the 9/11

00:42:50
files, you will see that the government was involved and you

00:42:52
will also see that it's the deep state government because you had

00:42:56
Republicans involved in that too.

00:42:58
So it's not, we're not, it's not only going after one side when

00:43:01
we say the deep state, that includes the UNI party, which

00:43:05
means Republicans, Democrats and and independents or whatever you

00:43:09
want to call them. That's all involved.

00:43:11
Let's take that. You take the Epstein files.

00:43:15
The government's involved because they're hiding it.

00:43:16
Why? Because you have government

00:43:18
officials, politicians, judges that are on those lists and

00:43:22
they're trying to protect them. So you know what?

00:43:26
You know what? We're not hearing what I want to

00:43:27
be released. Lance, how about the attempted

00:43:31
assassination files on President Trump?

00:43:34
Yeah. I'm sure there's going to be

00:43:35
something more to that. There's, you know, a lot more

00:43:38
finding if they release them. I haven't heard anything on

00:43:42
that. I would like to see that, but

00:43:45
time will tell. But people, the American people

00:43:49
deserve transparency. They deserve to know how corrupt

00:43:52
the government is. This way, we can fix it.

00:43:54
If you don't know, you can't fix it.

00:43:56
And if they if they don't know, yeah.

00:43:57
But if they don't? Know our daddies for the rest of

00:43:59
our lives. And if the people and if people

00:44:01
want to, will accept that the firing of these people and

00:44:06
consequences charges, then they need to know what's going on.

00:44:09
So release the files. 100% transparency.

00:44:12
Well, you can't make this up. You know, if everybody didn't

00:44:15
know that it was the China virus, if enough people haven't

00:44:19
realized at this point, what the hell is the Institute of

00:44:22
Virology in China doing? You can't.

00:44:24
And this is unbelievable. They say that this Wuhan

00:44:27
Institute once again has discovered yet another

00:44:30
coronavirus capable of human transmission.

00:44:34
I mean, just when you thought the world had learned enough

00:44:36
about its lessons from the COVID-19 catastrophe and, and

00:44:39
the China lab leak, which I believe at this point, we pretty

00:44:42
much verified they're busy in their labs again with another

00:44:46
bat coronavirus capable of infecting humans.

00:44:50
I mean, who's this, this woman, this She Zhengli, she's known as

00:44:54
the infamous Batwoman of the Wuhan instant virology.

00:44:57
And that's the same institute at the center of the lab leak

00:45:00
theory that all the the global leaks have tried to bury.

00:45:02
But in fact, even the US government has acknowledged it's

00:45:04
most likely how it happened. Now, of course, many of us got

00:45:07
suspended and suppressed for talking about this.

00:45:09
Who the hell is paying to have this woman continue to do her

00:45:13
research? Why do we even need to know that

00:45:16
there's a coronavirus? Another one that can be, you

00:45:19
know, obtained by people. She's talking about the fact

00:45:22
that they've even contained some preliminary vaccines for it.

00:45:25
I mean, when is enough, enough? Somebody needs to to get rid of

00:45:28
this woman. Isn't it time just to execute

00:45:29
her? I have a great idea.

00:45:33
Let's just take a drone, blow the whole thing up over there in

00:45:37
Wuhan lab and make sure whatever they use burns all the samples

00:45:41
and everything they have in that lab you need to get rid of.

00:45:44
You know, worst of all, you do you know that USAAID money went

00:45:49
to Wuhan too. Yeah, I do.

00:45:52
I do. I mean, this is unbelievable.

00:45:55
Why, you know, when when when every time you get these

00:45:58
scientists, you know, jerking around with things they

00:46:01
shouldn't be sticking their nose into.

00:46:03
We don't need to know if there's another coronavirus that can be

00:46:05
transferred. I mean, it's not like anybody's

00:46:07
going around manhandling bats to find out if they're going to get

00:46:10
sick. You know, they were talking

00:46:12
about these, and I think it's called Amerba coviruses.

00:46:16
They detected those in minks and pangolins, too, but they've

00:46:19
never been transferred. So why does it matter?

00:46:22
It's crazy to me that naturally we haven't caught anything from,

00:46:25
you know, bats or minx or pangolins.

00:46:29
And now here we are like, oh, yeah, you got to worry about

00:46:31
this because why? This is unnecessary, you know,

00:46:35
science. This, this woman, in my opinion,

00:46:38
you know, the Gateway Pundit did a great job of covering her a

00:46:40
long time ago. And this was way back, I think

00:46:42
in 2020. But she's just as part of this

00:46:45
team that works on coronavirus projects jointly with US doctors

00:46:49
in 2014 before it was shut down by DHS.

00:46:52
But I don't think it was ever shut down by DHS.

00:46:54
I think it was just transferred and moved.

00:46:57
Some of these labs were over there in Ukraine.

00:46:59
They continued to fund it. Why are we funding this kind of

00:47:02
stuff? And why are we not telling the

00:47:04
Chinese government enough's enough?

00:47:05
Stop with the research in the coronaviruses.

00:47:08
We don't need another lab leak. And I got a question.

00:47:11
The Chinese government should foot the whole bill for the last

00:47:14
lab leak. Well, we should just remove our

00:47:16
debt that we owe them for the lab stuff.

00:47:18
But I have a question for you. When when did when did you find

00:47:21
out Hannibal Lecter's getting released?

00:47:24
Yeah, that's crazy, isn't it? You know, I don't even

00:47:27
understand this, this, this is, this is an incredible when you

00:47:30
think about the safety of communities.

00:47:32
So the Connecticut, so this is this is this cannibal.

00:47:35
This guy all of a sudden tells his family that he needs to get

00:47:38
blood on his hands and, and, and they are already dealing with

00:47:41
the fact that he was schizophrenic.

00:47:43
So he goes out, he takes an axe. Some guy invites him in because

00:47:47
he's out in the cold. The guy doesn't know he has the

00:47:49
axe. The guy, he bashes that guy's

00:47:51
head in. He takes one of the eyeballs and

00:47:53
some of the brain matter and he eats it.

00:47:56
Now he gets caught doing it because of his family.

00:47:58
But like this guy, he, the fact that he made a statement and

00:48:02
he's got blood on his hands and the fact that they're saying,

00:48:04
oh, well. Connecticut site Track Security

00:48:06
Review Board issued the decision to allow Smith's release on

00:48:09
Friday. The board previously determined

00:48:11
that Mr. Smith has demonstrated long term stability, remained

00:48:13
engaged in all recommended treatments, and consistently

00:48:15
followed his care plan. This guy was supposed to be in

00:48:17
the psychiatric ward for 60 years.

00:48:20
They said he was, he was innocent, you know, based on

00:48:22
insanity, right? How do you even consider

00:48:25
conditional, Reese? What about the family of the

00:48:27
person who's heady bashed in with the axe?

00:48:30
George. OK, let's take it even a step.

00:48:33
What about your regular everybody in the public?

00:48:36
Because he was abusing drugs and alcohol at the time of his

00:48:39
murder, so what's going to not stop him from doing it again?

00:48:43
Supposedly it's supervised release, but I think this is

00:48:45
mind boggling and outrageous. All right, listen.

00:48:48
You know how supervised release goes.

00:48:50
This is a terrible decision. It's putting public safety in

00:48:52
jeopardy. It's an awful, awful decision.

00:48:54
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