Political controversy surrounding government funding initiatives can lead to legislative gridlock, as demonstrated by Senate Republicans blocking a $70 billion immigration bill to prevent the passage of a $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, highlighting how political opposition to specific funding allocations can override broader legislative priorities.
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Good evening, everyone. How are y'all doing?
Good to see the YouTube chat lighting up before I even get on, but I guess I'm showing up late today, so that makes sense.
Seems like the notification went out today. It didn't yesterday.
But yeah, let's just jump into it.
This story here, we've been kind of keeping up on this one.
Trump has been trying to or Trump and his Department of Justice have been trying to push this anti-weaponization fund, which was over a billion, almost two billion dollars to go to anyone who was {quote} {unquote} a victim of government weaponization.
And of course, [clears throat] he falls into that category according to him in this current government. And so [clears throat] do the January 6th rioters or terrorists or however you want to refer to them as.
So, there's been an obviously a bunch of controversy about this. The Proud Boy leader Enrico Into Torres, I believe, right? That's his name.
Uh Yeah, Enrico Torres.
I think.
Yeah.
Tarrio.
Enrique Tarrio. Yeah, he says that he's going to like try to cash in on it. A bunch of other families of people are of people who were in jail are like his life his life was ruined even though they're out now. And and so many of them have gotten re-arrested. Some of them for crimes against children and all sorts of crazy [ __ ] But it seems like it might even be a bridge too far for even the Republicans because they're actually pushing back on it. Even Mitch McConnell was saying something about like it's a a fund for people who assaulted cops.
And it's like stop trying to make it sound cool, man.
But let's see. Maybe I'll I'll let this play. Let's see if this is Yeah, that'll work better than me reading it.
suit by former Capitol officers carry any weight.
Andrew, I think it carries a lot of moral weight. I Let's continue this conversation with our legal contributor James Sample. James, could this lawsuit by former Capitol officers carry any weight?
Okay, so they're talking about a lawsuit that was filed on behalf of officers that were working on the Capitol that day that you know um either were assaulted or had some kind of uh claiming some kind of PTSD.
Andrew, I think it carries a lot of moral weight. I think it carries a lot of weight in terms of the court of public opinion, but they have a very difficult mountain to climb in terms of establishing constitutional standing.
The requirements for standing, in other words, the the ability to press your claim in federal court, that you need to be injured in fact, there needs to be causation that is traceable to the particular harm or additional injury They're all just dollars thing Nah. He was targeted. That's not the story I want. We'll read through it.
But yeah, Enrique Tarrio is definitely an FBI informant and so many of them guys are feds. Like uh that new documentary that Ford Fischer is coming out with pretty soon about all the Boogaloo Boys and how half of them ended up being feds.
So let's see what this article from ABC says. Republicans are punting on plans to advance a $70 billion immigration bill retreating after meeting with acting Attorney General Todd Blanched to address concerns about the administration's anti-weaponization fund. So what they're doing, the Republicans are withholding their votes on this $70 billion immigration bill because they don't want the anti-weaponization thing to pass. And they're saying that we won't um we won't advance this unless you get rid of the anti-weaponization fund.
I wonder how this will play out.
Cuz that's a lot of money to these people.
Like that's like every single one of these January 6th [ __ ] becoming a millionaire.
And I'm not just upset about that from a like uh you know, I'm not just pissed off about that because it's going to them and not me. Um the people who are dangerous can do a lot of bad things with money, you know what I mean?
Um and that might be kind of the point, you know? Like gear up. Get get more guns, get more weapons.
Um you know, get yourselves set up for the future battle.
In the same way that they've given the um the funding to ICE.
I certainly believe that.
So, they're getting some [ __ ] about that.
But, we'll see.
Hopefully, they end up blocking it.
Stephen Miller's responding to this talking about it. Hold on. He looks whacked out.
I think like look at this guy with his aviators, rolling his head around. He got into uh Elon's drug bag, I think.
Well, that's a good closing question only because it allows me to say this, which is that the we live through 4 years of more than 4 years, actually, but I'll just say 4 years in this case, of unimaginable weapons weaponization of the federal government against innocent people. We've had so many lives Again, it really goes back so I would say further, but so many lives destroyed, so many livelihoods ruined, so many people who are deprived of their fundamental rights and freedoms as American citizens. And this settlement is just a small measure of the justice that they are owed. It was a The way that these people talk is insane. The way that they twist everything. It's very much a war is peace situation every time these people speak.
This, I think, is a rare moment of I don't know.
But, because of this situation, this reporter asks Trump if he is um if he has lost control of the Senate and he's like, I don't know.
The backlash from the Senate Republicans to some of the other priorities of the ballroom and that anti-weaponization fund. You clearly still have a stronghold in the Republican Party. Your candidates did very well this week during the primaries, but are you losing control My candidates did well. Not all candidates did well. But are you losing control of the Senate, sir?
Are you losing control of the Senate, Senate Republicans? I don't know. I really don't know. I can tell you I only do what's right. Uh I don't need money for the ballroom. You know I'm making a gift of the ballroom.
It's the biggest The backlash from the Senate Republicans to some Yeah, that that's quite interesting.
And yeah, uh third-way Democrats own the party for sure that um that autopsy came out today and I think that thing was just a bunch of [ __ ] They didn't even mention Gaza in it.
They didn't mention uh you know, the whole Liz Cheney thing.
They didn't mention the most lethal military in the world.
They wanted it to position it from the perspective of that that they want to go that they want to take uh the party which is continuing to be uh subservient to their corporate donors.
They want to make sure that they keep the corporate donors and the whole reason that the corporations donate is so that they can keep this um oligarchy going.
So, it's I don't buy it at all. It's like we investigate our we we investigated ourselves and we found no wrongdoing at all. It's it's the typical typical [ __ ] And and I have a feeling that there may be a real one that ends up leaking.
This one seems rushed. It was written by chat GPT and I know everything is nowadays, but still it's you know.
Um there wasn't even a conclusion on it.
And it was all focused on like we were actually too radical. And what we really need to do is just like try to reach out to the Republicans and stuff. That they they didn't even say anything about um economic policies, which is obviously a very popular thing.
So um also they really did uh this guy wrong here. Whoever is is standing next to Trump that that's like not a good crop. You know what I mean?
Horrible [snorts] cameraman there. What are you thinking, bro? I don't know. I don't know. It just I don't want to body shame the guy cuz it probably wouldn't been a big deal if they if it was like the full picture and you could see the whole guy. But um you know it's There were people making AI videos of Trump like turning around and like lifting up the guy's shirt and like his belly and [ __ ] You know the things you see in the pits of uh of the internet.
Let's see.
Now this Cuba situation is not looking good.
Because the CIA is already there.
And Trump's already talking about the CIA being there.
I don't know.
Like the the CIA is had a meeting there apparently. I'll I'll get into that in a minute, but it's a very weird situation cuz usually by the time we find out the CIA is there, something's already [ __ ] up.
Let's check this out.
Well, we have a lot of people there. We had the CIA there. We have Marco is there. Marco is Perez as you know we're from Cuba.
So, we have a lot of expertise in Cuba and it's not going to be like the biggest thing we've ever done, but I will tell you to a lot of people it's going to be one of the most important They've been looking for this He's already talking about it like it's happening. This is not looking good.
>> moment for 65 years.
So, we'll see what happens, but we're going to In the meantime, we're going to have to help them out. They have no no way of living. They have no food.
They have no li- Yeah, and it's it's the US's fault. electricity, they have no energy at all.
But, they do have great people. They're a lot of great people. I mean, I I have so many Cuban friends in my at mostly in Miami. Yeah, Cuban friends in the Miami Mafia in Miami who want to go back to Cuba and be the oppressors themselves.
That's what they want.
>> Not not 100% of them, but the ones that Trump is talking to for sure.
>> They're un- unbelievable people. They're unbelievable entrepreneurs.
And they'd like to go back. I think they Hopefully, they're going to want Because the last time that Trump he said that it was somebody who owned a sugar plantation in Cuba.
So, you know, it's the situation there, you know, most of the oppression that people talk about from way back happened under Batista, who was before Castro.
And you know, it was very good for the rich people then. And then when Castro came in, it was very bad for the rich people, and many of them left and came here.
And that's why they, you know, there's this whole people who live here don't have the same politics the Cuban people who live here don't have the same politics as many of the Cuban people in Cuba.
And the same thing happened in Venezuela, too.
All the Venezuelan expats left after the, you know, socialist revolution or whatever. Uh they they came here. Many of them owned companies, owned plantations that were uh cooperative with Western governments.
And that's why they were allowed here in many cases.
You know, many people came um you know, undocumented stuff, which I don't have a problem with, but you know, a lot of it is there is a lot of that.
>> but they want to go back. Maybe they'll invest. We'll see what happens, but uh we're freeing up Cuba. But we have a lot of people I don't know if they'd be Democrat.
They'd probably think Democrats were right wing. Well, well, like they are.
But there are a lot of signs that the [ __ ] is going to hit the fan there.
The Southcom commander is meeting with Hekseth today and they have um and that's like a called an unusual meeting. And meanwhile these aircraft carriers are being sent to the Caribbean.
Not good.
Let's watch this thing from this former CIA Everybody former CIA another former CIA guy.
Except this is old. So I feel like I trust it more even though I you know, it's it's interesting to hear people on the inside talk about things, but you always got to take it with a grain of salt.
They know that if the Cubans are successful in their example of being able to Oh yeah, so so this this I actually firmly agree with now that I remember what the clip is. This is saying the threat that Cuba actually is to the United States and the threat is is if they prove that they can give their people health care and [ __ ] without civilization falling apart. Now people will want that here. And I I do agree with that and I that that is one of the main reasons why I think they have um starved off the island for the past 50 plus years. provide as a poor country And what we're doing to them right now is very similar to what Israel was doing in Gaza. Of course not as not as bad um but it's a it's a very very similar kind of like choking people off from uh sources of life whether it be power, uh food, you know.
The best medical care in the third world to the whole population because it's an inclusionary system. It's not like we have here where you have this >> [music] >> huge bulk of the population, you know, marginalized them. But there, if everybody can have adequate medical care, if the schooling is adequate for all. And remember, Cuba has >> [music] >> more doctors and more teachers per capita than any country in the world.
Yeah, their doctor situation their health care situation is wild and they send doctors abroad to like do charity work and stuff. It is it's quite interesting. I mean, obviously, it's not a perfect civilization and obviously shit's going wrong, but the the things that they have been able to achieve under such extreme pressure is extremely impressive.
And they have succeeded in these areas and it's all state supported, which means people don't have to put money out for the medical care.
Of course, they pay the cost indirectly as a whole society, but they don't have to pay the bill at the hospital and so forth. And so, that cannot be allowed to stand. It's a very bad example for the United States and for all the third world people in the United States.
After all, we're we're becoming a third world country very fast, if not already.
And so, there is a very large mass of people out there who can look at Cuba and say, "Well, if they can do it and on a per capita income of 2,000 to 2,500 dollars a year, where ours is $22,500 a year.
What's wrong with What's wrong with our system? I mean, maybe we ought to consider an alternative.
It is crazy that a lot of these other countries are able to maintain a higher quality of life for their citizens.
They don't have a petrodollar. They don't carry on a bunch of wars all over the world to control resources so the corporations there can be more successful.
Um it it's interesting. They they don't do all that stuff but somehow they're able to have a better quality of life in many ways. Of course, we have a higher GDP but that doesn't matter. That that's such an irrelevant metric.
>> That's why Nicaragua is on an Eastern Nicaragua had to be destroyed. Exactly.
They were a bad example and that's why Grenada had to be destroyed because any um movement that comes to power [music] with the idea of providing for all the people and of escaping the control of the United States and its uh economy.
Let's say the corporations and so forth.
Then that is bad news here in the United States in the upper circles of Yeah, I mean that that makes perfect sense. Why else would they go through so much trouble to choke off all these random countries that you know.
Of course, the other reason is because they want to control the resources and they're not able to. But once you know, 40, 50 years passes, what is the other uh other motivation?
It is it is really uh it is really wild. In the end, the the defense budget is why we can't have the nice things.
But the other thing tied in with Cuba is this um this case of Raul Castro who is being indicted now because Cuba shot down planes that were run I I guess they were being sent there by Jose Jose Basulto.
Basulto.
And so he was a not a CIA agent, but he was like affiliated with the CIA.
And he was obsessed with retaking Cuba from Castro.
And he tried to infiltrate Cuba a number of times. And he even shot a cannon at a hotel there on one occasion.
And so he was flying planes over the uh you know, the coast of Cuba and they were shot down as you know, they probably as they definitely should have been as any other country would have done. And now that is why they are trying to indict him uh to bring him back here and try to justify I think what they're going to try to do is try to do a repeat of the Venezuela situation because they're getting their asses kicked so bad in uh in Iran. Yeah, so look at this. Brothers to the Rescue founder Jose Basulto took to the stand in Cuban spy trial Monday and shared with jurors his history as a 1960s anti-Castro CIA operative and his admitted cannon assault on a Cuban hotel nearly 40 years ago.
Terrorist attack defense attorney Paul McKinley labeled the hotel incident. But Basulto, firmly unapologetic, called the assault a Cold War mission justified by a phalanx of Russian missiles pointed towards the United States.
This is controversial, but I think Cuba should have kept their nukes.
Because then we wouldn't have [ __ ] with them, right?
Then they could have had 50 years without sanctions.
And I don't think they would have used them.
Honestly, like this this like I don't even know what to do this paranoia that Americans have about other countries using nuclear weapons when our country has been the only one to use them.
People think it's okay for us to have them and the only reason for that is because you think that like we're better superior somehow more moral people than those who live elsewhere. And you know, um I mean I don't even if it was Russia in control of it, I don't think that they would have they would have fired them either. Um because it is detrimental. Like any the there's a reason why the United States doesn't do it and I don't think it's because they are moral. I think it's because um they know that if they set off a nuke somewhere in this day and age that it would set off a disastrous chain reaction. And um >> [clears throat] >> and it's a it's more of a self-preservation thing. That that's the reason why Russia hasn't used nukes yet is because it's a self-preservation thing. They know that they'll they'll have a nuke in Moscow, you know, within minutes. So they call this mutually assured destruction. It's the this principle where like, you know, if you have the destructive cap capability to take your enemy out entirely and they have the same thing, then you are kind of going to not want to screw with each other directly, which is why there have been so many proxy wars since the development of nukes. And we just have we we turn poorer countries that don't have nukes into battlefields.
And you know, I don't know.
I don't like this American hegemony, we tell everybody what to do [ __ ] Um but yeah, so it was a it was a cannon. I guess cannons a 20 mil millimeter cannon at a hotel full of Russians who were invaders as far as we were concerned.
It's weird the [ __ ] that YouTube uh censors and the stuff it doesn't.
There are some stuff that flies through and I'm like, what? How'd that get through? And then there's [ __ ] that gets censored and I'm like, that doesn't make any sense.
So yeah, um just interesting situation, you know, this guy who fired a cannon at a hotel when we weren't at a war with people um is being treated like you know, like the people that he sent out there were martyrs.
It's kind of crazy.
And and at the same time, there's all this [ __ ] going on in Bolivia, too.
There are unions, indigenous groups, miners, um and I mean miners as in the ones that like mine for resources, not like children.
Um they have been protesting, shutting down the entire country pretty much in a in a general strike, it seems.
And this I would call the the the president of Bolivia, this guy Paz, I would say he's kind of a puppet. He He was democratically elected in, but he's extremely friendly with the United States. He is the pick of the United States, and he's willing to sell out the native land there that is um very plen- has a lot of lithium.
A lot of lithium that people like Elon Musk want really badly.
So, um that that's a big part of this.
And the United States has already said that they're going to do everything they can to keep this guy in power.
So, to kind of um I guess appease the protesters a little bit, the uh the the Bolivian president, he's reshuffling the cabinet uh just as maybe a protective measure, you know what I mean, to to install more loyalists, and he got rid of the Colombian ambassador, too.
So, he's probably going to spin it as like, "Hey, look, I got rid of the cabinet. Uh those are the people you're really mad at, but also I'm going to staff it with uh loyalists."
Then there was another Yeah.
This is where Rubio says, "Let there be no mistake, the United States stands squarely in support of Bolivia's legitimate constitutional government.
That's his puppet." "We will not allow criminals and drug traffickers to overthrow democratically elected leaders in our hemisphere."
20 mm Yeah, let's look at the 20 mm cannon to see what this guy fired at the hotel.
Oh my god, this is like old school.
Like a machine gun cannon.
He fired this at a hotel.
Because it had some Russians in it. And I would say I don't think that the Russians of the 1970s were the Russians of today. You know what I mean?
I feel like they were different Russians. And also, the average Russian citizen is not Putin. You know what I mean? Um lot lot of great Russians out there.
People of all the people of the world our our enemies are our leaders.
Not the people of other nations. Yeah, he wielded this out from World War I.
Incredible.
This this was a good good good rabbit hole to go down. I'm glad I got a a visual with that.
Cuz that is some crazy [ __ ] And it and you know, we're told that it's like a um you know, that these planes that were shot down were just innocent planes or something.
They were led by a complete psychopath, apparently.
On the other war front, there's still stuff happening with Israel and Lebanon.
But the um Hezbollah has injured one of the the commander of the Brigade that killed Hind Rajab, which is the young girl that was killed in that very very brutal situation and then like her whole family was killed.
I think even the ambulances coming to get her if I remember correctly this happened years ago, but horrible situation.
But there's a lot of going back and forth, you know, like whole communities have been completely destroyed in Lebanon and they're trying to just create they're trying to take the territory essentially. I think they're calling it a buffer zone, but you know how that goes.
And then the flotilla activists we talked a little bit about this yesterday where they were they were tortured.
So they got back and they are not in good shape many of them.
This was them returning in Turkey.
I guess they um that was the place that would accept them or that they they could get into.
But the very disturbing stories and images have been coming back and also um stories of of possible rapes as well that happened to these flotilla activists when they were in custody.
I don't even know what how that happens.
>> And then there was this other um Where is um dropsite?
Yeah, it's messed up like dropsite had something that they posted about about the uh sexual assaults that were happening.
This guy.
The only way to say it's what I have to say.
People got raped.
They were brutally assaulted.
It's mostly soldiers who raped our protesters.
It was not one, not two, not three.
Many cases of sexual violence against our protesters.
In the prison boats on the way to the park of Ashgabat where they got once again beaten up. Many people with broken ribs, many people with broken bones in their arms, the collarbones, the ribs.
We are talking about monsters. We are talking about genocidal state that takes pleasure in the violence, that takes pleasure in torturing people.
That uses rape and systematic sexual violence against Palestinians but also against our particular members.
This needs to stop. We cannot accept a country that believe that international humanitarian law do not apply to them.
We cannot accept a country that dehumanize people to such a level that they do this.
And still we have to say, it's so painful to see and to say, but still we have to say.
All that they Yeah, I got I got nothing but love for for the Russian people in general.
I didn't grow up in that generation.
It's talk about this case 3 weeks ago with us and now with all the 428 that just arrived still is more fraction of other good policies.
For the same reason of the terror they preach about what you would expect for this case.
They This is twisted, man. I mean that this gives you a glimpse into what is happening every day to the people that are are are part of this genocide that are victims of this genocide. You know what I mean? Like and the fact that they are just doing this to foreign activists who are just coming over to deliver food shows that they just have no fear of any kind of consequences. They remove eyeballs of people. They kill them and kill them in less place.
The [ __ ] that we have seen over the past 3 years.
I I think it's been 3, right? It maybe even more.
4 It's insane.
I I've watched and researched many wars over the years, but just the brutality and the cruelty this is There is no mistake about how history will view this [ __ ] We need to stop this terrorist something. We need to stop not only bombing here, this is symptom of about some sick sick hateful ideological Zionism. We need to stop Benjamin Netanyahu. We need to stop Bezalel Smotrich. We need to stop Gideon Sa'ar.
All those terrorists ruling a an occupied colonial state they need to be stopped. We are taking this to whatever is necessary.
All the 438 people here are doing their medical examinations. We are doing reports.
These are all becoming legal cases. This is going to the International Criminal Court. This is going to the International Criminal Court which Yeah, even I think even by Israeli standards, things have gotten way worse since since the war.
Um because I mean I believe that the genocide started at the Nakba, you know what I mean? And I have been calling it a genocide and apartheid state for over 15 years at this point.
Um but the what has happened now just I I I feel like it it has really taken humanity to a dark place.
We we've been there. It's not great, but you know.
Especially the fact that so much of the world saw this [ __ ] on their phones, like kids being vaporized every day.
Um it has I feel like it's really really done something to the you know mass consciousness.
The look at this [ __ ] ICE recruitment tweets are so racist that cops feared they could incite neo-Nazi violence. A new uncovered police bulletin warns that white supremacists may interpret ICE social media content as a call for violence. No [ __ ] Colorado law enforcement officials warn their counterparts across the country that social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security recruiting for ICE contains so many white supremacist themes that they could endanger the public.
The Colorado Information Analysis Center cautioned in a March bulletin that violence perceive white supremacy ideology in ice recruitment materials leading to potential increased threat environment. I'm surprised that these cops are saying this.
Yeah, you are you are very right about that. There I mean what has been done to Africa and and parts of Asia um is probably like on par with this genocide. I I think the level it's just the level of knowledge and and just availability of the images that we have and also I feel like as technology progresses um the level of destruction it just gets so much more severe and the environmental impacts as well.
I mean even with this drone [ __ ] that we got now which I like the drones in many ways because I feel like the drones favor like the smaller side like and I always think that the smaller side is usually the correct one and and you know, fast majority of the wars. I can I don't know if I can think of a time when the more powerful people were in the right.
um You can feel free to throw that out there if you can think of any but I do think that the drones favor you know, people who are kind of guerrilla warfare not the big bulky uh militaries.
So I like that part but the one thing that's [ __ ] up is these nets that you have to use to protect against the um the drones.
All many of these nets end up in local ecosystems. And this is another environmental problem that we have to deal with um with with these wars.
So, I I just wanted to point this out because I thought it was pretty wild that a a random police uh department agency, I guess, they they're affiliated with the police department is pointing out how like all of the ISIS accounts are basically Nazi posting.
The lyrics feature lines about reclaiming our home by blood or sweat, language often used in white supremacist rhetoric.
Yeah, this is all the examples of how like they're posting all the Nazi [ __ ] Very wild [ __ ] I mean, I'm I'm not surprised that it happened. I'm surprised that a police department actually pointed that out.
I've also been seeing some interesting posts going around that I need to look into about the FBI having some hand in creating these 764 uh extremist groups.
I don't I don't have enough confidence in the research to share it yet, but I'm looking into it.
This other big story was out today about this fraud in Minnesota.
Remember the Somali fraud?
I don't think this woman's from Somalia.
But they said that all the fraud and we knew this woman's picture. Like we I've seen this woman's picture before.
Um this story is not new. She just it's new that she's um she's sentenced.
Or convicted, right?
Yeah, she's been sentenced.
All of this uh you know, Minnesota fraud Somali [ __ ] was based on this story.
This woman and her fraudulent situation.
And it was a lot of money.
But and this Fox News segment has they're trying to make her out to be the victim and they interview her from jail and she's like, I think it's all Tim Walz and [ __ ] And it's like I mean, if he would I I mean, look.
Politicians are 100% scamming, but that's not how they are scamming.
They're scamming in more legal ways because there's a bunch of legalized scamming that you can do when you're a [ __ ] politician.
>> has just sentenced the mastermind behind the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, Amy Bock. She just got more than 41 years in prison. The prosecution is asking for a 50-year sentence and her defense about 3 years. So, that's somewhere in the middle that they got that, but closer to what obviously the prosecution wanted.
The scheme involved theft of nearly $250 million in COVID funding. That money >> $250 million from from COVID funds. was meant to feed hungry children. State leaders claim they were unaware of the fraud. Here's what Amy Bock told our Alexis McAdams from jail back in January.
I honestly believe Keith Ellison and Governor Walls need to be held accountable. There needs to be an investigation done. If they weren't aware, that's concerning.
Breaking news, a Minnesota judge has just sentenced the mastermind behind If they weren't aware of all the crimes that I was doing, then that's concerning.
Ridiculous.
You know, I mean, they obviously did know because you got caught. So, something happened there. Yeah, yeah, Nick surely saw this story about this woman and then like used this as the exam as one of the examples to make it seem like the rest of the [ __ ] that he was talking about was real. And there is still no proof that any of those places that he was trying to barge into uh were guilty of any fraud.
Todd Blanche was asked about the Epstein files on Steve Miller's wife's show, Katie Miller.
Um I had to mention that she was married to Stephen Miller because, you know, why why would you do that?
>> the investigators She's also a terrible person, though. have said Do you think the investigators covered it up? Given how many victims there are, surely I mean, there should be more prosecutions and more charges than there are. Well, look, the Epstein files are available for everybody to see. So, it's not So, do I think there was a cover-up?
I know, I don't, but it's not just up to me. Everybody that's watching this, everybody that that the the Epstein the Epstein Transparency Act um has now allowed us to release the entire Epstein files.
>> There's still 3 million held back though. Not all of them are public. I'm surprised she's saying this. You're from inside the It's got to be like planned. Like he he was you know, ready for this.
Look. No, they're all public. No, so look, that's that's not true. So, the there's a narrative that there's 3 million pages that are being held back.
They're they have nothing to do with Epstein. So, >> have said He said they have nothing to do with Epstein, but they're in the Epstein files.
Then you should probably like, you know, release them.
Yeah, Turning Point USA has a a church division.
Like a uh a whole separate business to deal with churches.
I mentioned this last night when I was talking about the one AI guy, but Meta is laying off uh what was it? Like 8,000 people or something? And I saw this interesting post today.
This was from a pro AI guy.
Very into AI.
And he was very pissed off about this um this happening.
And he's saying he hopes and he's pointing out they are making record profits and they're laying people off.
And he says, "I am a massive unapologetic AI enthusiast, yet this is not the future I had in mind. I wish for Meta to crash and burn. This is not the way. Literally nobody benefits from this. So, there's a lot of people like dunking on him in the comments and [ __ ] And I I I don't I don't think that's necessary like there is there is a disconnect I I I think in many cases where people are just like um that they hate technology in general, don't want to see it in any capacity.
Um And then I think there's a lot of like the technologists that are working on it that um they have an idealistic vision for what it could be. You know what I mean? Some of them have fully automated gay luxury space communism. I think I said that right, right? Some of them have that in mind and that's what they want to create. But you know, this capitalist hellhole things are not going to work that way. And I feel like that is our big problem. Like AI could actually probably be pretty cool if it wasn't just if the very purpose of it wasn't just to eliminate jobs.
Um you know, in in our economic system that is what the incentive structure provides for.
You know, that that is the incentives that's created.
So, yeah.
Uh this is something that gets to me, too. Because yeah, I mean you could train your own AI, but I I think the the behavior of the um of the technology isn't really what matters so much. It's who controls it and who benefits from it. That's the thing. Um And yeah, for me I struggle with this because I I am like a futurist in many ways. I am not really a primitivist at all. I'm not one of those people even though I do live in the woods in a cabin on a dirt road. Um, not necessarily my choice, but regardless. Um Even I I do not I'm not one of these like back to nature people. I can't do it. I respect the people who who want to live off the grid as much as possible and stuff like that, but if I could live off the grid and still have my video games and my internet and all the nice stuff then I'm good with that. But um But trust me, the city's so much more fun, man. There ain't nothing to do out here. There's nobody to hang out with.
And I'm surrounded by Trump [ __ ] cultists.
Um But it's a it's a family uh situation.
I got to be close to my wife's family.
Um But yeah, it's uh I'm very I I love technology. It's always been a thing I've been uh very obsessed with. I've always been into into new technologies.
Um but I look at what the past 20 years of tech has done and I look at some of the technologies that I was very very optimistic about early on and they have all turned into complete [ __ ] Um and because it's all just been driven into profit motive, you know? Social media, I was very early on social media and it changed my life. It was the only reason I was able to have a successful rave crew is because of um my early knowledge of that. And I thought that it was going to connect the world and end wars and like once you see what people like in Iran live like, you know, you they're the same people as us, you're not going to want to want to get in a war, but I that was very dumb and idealistic. And then I was even I was early to crypto, too. I don't have any of it anymore, but um it was hacker [ __ ] back in the day for buying drugs. And now it's just a bunch of Wall Street tech bros that suck. And now it's a bunch of like racist Wall Street tech bros.
So, um you know, it it it has left me very cynical about the state of technology and the way it's going. Um I'm not necessarily one of these people who think like, you know, we should be shaming everybody and and shaming this guy for participating in it. But I I do think that we need to do something about these corporations and the and the people that run them.
And you know, um I think I think that's the the nexus that we should be looking at. And like if we are blaming each other for our AI use and [ __ ] like that, I feel like that is doing the job of the um of the fascists, you know, because we're fighting amongst ourselves. We need to have the sights pointed in the right direction. Um that's that's how I feel.
You know?
Um but that this is one of the controver And hey, I just lost my job because of AI. They didn't say that, but I know that's the reason. Uh I mean, I'm a [ __ ] writer. Like, you know what I mean? Um You know? And the other thing is these um these data centers. I don't like the data centers, either. And I I said this in my video about data centers, they're not even needed for this kind of uh uh for this kind of technology. We could run anything that you need with GPUs, you could run in a distributed fashion by setting up a peer-to-peer network where, you know, I could rent out uh processing power on my computer when it's not being used, and I can get a a micro payment from whoever's using it.
And this can happen like, you know, all over the world, and similar technologies already exist like this, and similar um projects for AI use already exist like this. But you need a centralized server if you want to do military uses for it, and you also need a centralized server if you want to be the guy that controls all the data, and um you know, sell it off to people, sell sell that processing power off to people.
So, that's the thing.
And now they're having a a terrible impact on the local environment. This was today um AOC pulled out this water from Georgia when I guess they're interviewing somebody from the EPA uh talking about how when one of the Meta data centers went up, this is what the water started looking like. And and this has been happening all over the place.
Yeah, we already have China has 500 data centers or something, and we have like 5,000. We already have 10 times more data centers than China does, and they're talking about how we're in some race with China that we need to win.
It's total [ __ ] I have a jar right here.
This is the current drinking water in Morgan County, Georgia uh right after a data center was constructed, the meta data center was constructed. The only difference between the clean water and this was that data center.
I have another one as well.
So, this wasn't just one well. This wasn't just one family's, um, situation. This is what the drinking water now looks like. Next And yeah, she she went into that and asked some questions about that, but it didn't really have a ton of new information, but I wanted to share that so you could like see the, uh, what these people have to drink. And they have to just use bottled water for everything, to wash themselves, to cook. It's ridiculous.
And we saw very similar things happening about 10 years ago with fracking. I don't know if that's still happening with with gas fracking or if they've already found, you know, most of the area that they want to frack, but What was that movie, Gasland, that came out real long time ago?
This is I put this on the, um, on the thumbnail and the title about how Trump would rather get Elon's brain implant than, uh, than go to his son's wedding.
They asked him if he was going to his son's wedding, and he said, "Uh, I have a bunch of other stuff going on, but he's a person that I've known for a long time."
Who talks about their son like that?
Uh, he'd like me to go, but it's going to be just a small little private affair, and I'm going to try and make it. I'm I'm in the midst I said I'm going going and make it to my son's wedding. Like, I know he's the president, but [ __ ] come on, dude. You know, this is not good timing for me. I have a thing called Iran and other things.
Uh that's one I can't win on.
If I do attend, I get killed. If I don't attend, I get killed. By the fake news, of course, I'm talking about now. But he's uh got a very uh person who I've known for a long time and He he's a person I've known for a long time.
>> [laughter] >> Hopefully they're going to have a great marriage. Mr. President, what is it?
Congress, are you okay? The [ __ ] >> [laughter] >> is he, dude?
And here's this [ __ ] talking about his brain chip.
I know, like, the thing I do with the headline and title of the stream is because I'm talking about um I'm talking about a whole bunch of random [ __ ] I just like to find a few stories and try to string them in together in a funny way, and then like, make the thumbnail funny. Even though we're talking about serious [ __ ] most of the time, like, you know, we I feel like it's somewhat good to balance it for the mental health. Unless like it's like a disrespectful territory, you know what I mean? You know. That's why I try to focus on the random [ __ ] and not the super heavy stuff for the title and thumbnail.
I don't know why I'm explaining this. I think I think some some kind of brain machine interface uh that can give you cybernetic superpowers, I think is probably good.
Um it can, you know, help people that have brain or spine injuries, uh you know, restore enable people who have spoken for years to speak again, which is which we've done.
Um give people eyesight who have lost uh both eyes or the optic nerve uh or maybe have never That all sounds great, but I don't trust him. even [clears throat] seen at all, blind from birth.
But direct interface to the optical sensors in the brain, you can actually restore eyesight or give people eyesight they've never had before. And you can enable people to walk again, which I think is profound. I mean, these are kind of Jesus-level things, you know, like These are Jesus-level things that I'm doing here. Yeah.
Let's say like when technology is hitting like Jesus-level miracles, you know, like, "Yeah, that's pretty good."
I'm doing Jesus-level miracles over here. You're a [ __ ] [ __ ] dude.
Oh my god.
I just can't with this [ __ ] yo.
I got a couple more funny ones. Hold on.
Oh, yeah, he killed all them monkeys in his lab and [ __ ] right?
>> intentional. Like, that doesn't sound like Jesus-level [ __ ] You want to see a MAGA guy throw up in his mouth? This is all intentional. It's Hamas's plan.
The problem is that their plan is essentially to spread this propaganda throughout the internet by using >> [clears throat] >> Sorry, guys. All right, let's go to Ari.
That's what happens when you defend a genocide too hard.
He must not believe in it fully. It's Cam. Get your stuff together there, my friend. the launching of missiles from densely populated urban This is when he comes back on and he still has a hard time keeping himself >> areas like the Gaza Strip. It essentially They want They want people to see what is happening.
I'm sorry.
That's all right. Ari, I want to get to this politically cynical I mean, we do know that they're all on drugs now. So, maybe it was a drug thing.
But, you know, you need to hold your [ __ ] together a little bit, Matt better, man.
Like I I'm not proud to say it, but I have eaten acid and gotten on stage and given speeches before.
I I've done this at least three times.
I think it went like okay most of the time. It went better than that, for sure.
The one time I like froze and stood out stared out at everybody and I forgot what I was supposed to talk about. So, I ended up talking about um This was in my rave days, by the way.
This was like when I first started getting into activism and writing books and I was still in between, you know. Um I like looked out into the crowd and and then I started talking about being nervous about doing things that you want to do and then overcoming that nervousness and doing it. And I was talking about how I was nervous just then and people were like, "Man, you really had me believing that you were nervous." And I was like, "You have no clue."
Anyway, I got one more.
We might need a poll for this one. Can I set up Let's see if I can set up a poll.
Because I want to know here what the uh See if I can go to my uh channel here and set up a poll.
All right, here. Start a poll.
Is he wearing a mask?
Yes or no.
Okay.
Let's watch this guy and see if he's wearing a mask. You let me know what you think.
So, this guy is on Fox News and that looks like a mask.
>> The Iranian people about the world global economy, which they're holding all hostage to. The more everybody comes to realize this is all about the IRGC. At the end of the day, we're going to have to need a government in Iran that not only hands over the nuclear material, stops threatening the Straits of Hormuz, but quits exporting the Islamic Revolution throughout the region causing the collapse of Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen, Syria, and as well as What is up with that? Is it a Is it a nussi or or is it a mask? What's going on here?
What's this guy I feel like there were other pictures of him.
Cuz and they were comparing I mean it it does look strange as hell.
Oh, look. Look.
>> [laughter] >> People on Polymarket Was the Fox News guest wearing mask?
This is his actual picture.
I I think he was.
That's that's ridiculous, man.
Where's his real picture? Yeah, see, there's something going on there.
>> material, stops threatening the Straits of Hormuz, but quits exporting the Islamic Revolution throughout the region causing the collapse of Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen, Syria and as well as stop We got 75% 75% think it's a mask.
12 participants though.
Slow night.
Yeah, no, that's what the comments were kind of landing on was that he uh he wasn't trying to pretend to be somebody else that it was some kind of um makeup. They were doing it instead of makeup or or something. It's something new that they're doing. He's wearing his own mask.
I [laughter] don't know.
You know, I mean we know what he looks like in real life. I mean it it could be you know, he's got an injury. I don't know, but I had to share that, you know.
>> [laughter] >> All right. That's all I got tonight, y'all. I will catch you next time. Uh probably going to chill for the weekend because I got a couple of things going on. I have uh some media organizations that I have been um trying to get the attention of for some possible uh positions. So, we'll see how that goes. And uh want to make some uh I want to make a video I've been working on too. So, stay tuned for that.
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