When governments and media outlets label ordinary citizens as 'extremists' for opposing surveillance technology, data centers, or policies that threaten their privacy and way of life, they undermine the very concept of extremism and create a situation where everyone becomes an extremist, effectively normalizing authoritarian control while criminalizing legitimate dissent.
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"Extremist" is another word for "regular person" in 2026 | Ep 810Added:
Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower and American Patriot.
Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin.
>> [music] >> Well, hello my friends and welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show. We >> Uh are we in the United States of India?
I don't know. I luckily can communicate with Indians in their native tongue, which is just like this. It's just are you just talk to them this way and then they're everyone to get understanding what they are saying.
I've got a bunch of clips. I don't know where this is coming from, but it seems like there's a social media deluge. I think I'm pretty confident that I didn't create it. It does seem like there are people that are being more and more frustrated, but I think more and more people are aware of it. Perhaps you just decided to wake up one day and then look out and see that the GOP chair of the state of Texas, an enormous state, the biggest in the contiguous United States, is run by an Indian dude who was born in India and there's a lot more of them around here.
That will make you an extremist.
That can make you an extremist in your own country.
We're about to celebrate the American 250th birthday anniversary Declaration of Independence. We're going to have this moment where we're supposed to be celebrating America, and America doesn't look anything like it looked even 50 years ago, and I've got some evidence of that, and that happens to be something that Fox News thought was relevant. I also think it's relevant for all of us, but not maybe for the way they think. I see a reboot of the 1990s.
And I keep telling you guys I see this moment, there was a time capsule, there was a couple of moments in there.
Yesterday we talked about the capturing of the Unabomber and his publishing of a manifesto which said that technology is is a net bad. It's not making us look good, it's not adding to human happiness. And I think a lot of people saw it then and not only has that technology sort of failed to to bring us the flying cars and the stuff that we saw in the 1980s which was going to come out of the the Back to the Future movies.
We don't have that stuff.
We don't have this American Utopia. We kind of have a dystopia and more people are aware of it than ever before. 30 years after those moments we are coming back to that same place where we had Ruby Ridge where people were extremist because they just wanted to be left alone. And I've got some interesting sort of news coverage from 10 years ago bitching about and that's the only way I can describe it what was happening in North Idaho where a bunch of people said like hey we just want to be in North Idaho. You don't want to be in North Idaho. Why do you care what we're all about?
Can you just leave us alone? And the federal government was like, "No, we're going to come out there and see if we can kill you and your families."
And now they might call you an extremist because you don't want a data center with AI that's keeping track of your every movement on the internet and in real life using cameras and so on and that might make you an extremist. So when everybody is an extremist you're just a regular person and that means the people that are pushing that quote unquote extremist label they're the actual extremists. We've got another example that broke yesterday which we're going to talk about from Ken Klippenstein.
It's it's it's every single day that we see this and then nothing better than finding out that the the mouthpieces of our government which tend to be the leftist media are going to run out and run cover for it immediately and saying you might be a terrorist, you might be an extremist if you don't want more data centers consuming millions and millions of square footage eating up your natural resources, taking away water rights and causing you a bunch more um, know sort of like grid stress when we already have high energy prices.
So, there you go. That's what we're going to get into today. And uh, I promise you a number of enraging videos.
Uh, and I also promise you Steve Friend who will come and talk to me and um, you know, the only thing that's good about this job that I do today, maybe not the only thing, but one of the really good things is is that nobody can cancel me. I don't uh, take money from anybody that cares what I have to say.
They've never once tried to put a uh, an input on it and so, I can say anything I like. And I do. And I'm not answerable to anybody. And when people send things to me and I'm like, "Yeah, we don't really we don't really vibe on on what's important and what's not." Then, then I don't take their money. We don't do an advertisement for them. We do advertisements for people that I think make a lot of sense and sell products that we would get behind. So, real quickly, we're going to go ahead and start with that with my friends over at Cove Pure. It's c o v e p u r e.com/kyle. covepure.com/kyle.
That will save you 250 bucks off their retail price.
Probably like a lot of you guys, we don't take anything at face value anymore. And and nor should you. We do have a government that's supposed to be filtering and setting safe levels for what's in and what's not in your water, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's good to be good for you. It just turns out it's good for some governmental agency. Okay, over 160, 170 million Americans are drinking tap waters with what are called PFAs in them.
They're man-made chemicals. They're often used in food packaging, uh, nonstick cookware. They're also in firefighting foam. So, that sounds like something I want to drink. They're called forever chemicals because your body doesn't have the ability to break them down. They just sort of hang out there forever and they can be linked to things like hormone disruption and immune damage and increased cancer risk. All the things that we didn't used to have maybe 20, 30, 40 years ago. They have probably caused a bunch of different cascading effects and uh, it makes people have less good life. One of the simplest things in the world should be that you should just be able to go to the water, turn on the tap on the water, and then actual water without a bunch of junk in it. And even though the EPA sets legal limits on there, they they have a long time before they have to actually comply with this. Your water systems don't actually have to comply for the next 6-7 years, which means you've got a whole bunch of time to be able to ingest all this garbage before they hit the legal limits, and God knows what they're going to do to you. This is one of the the things that people had questions about during COVID. What are you putting into our bodies? What are you asking us to put in? We don't want to do that. Cove filter was engineered to get rid of stuff like this, unlike a normal pitcher you're going to get at the store, some kind of like inexpensive Brita or something like that. They have ClearWave technology, which is reverse osmosis. It removes up to 99.9% of contaminants, to include heavy metals, fluorides, pharmaceuticals, and PFAs. The filtering particles are hundreds of thousands of times smaller than a single human hair.
Guys, we use it for our kids. It's available on the counter for my children to just push a button. My wife can't figure out how to use that button. No big deal, maybe more on that in a minute.
>> [laughter] >> But, the kids can figure it out. You push a button, and you get the size of the vessel that you're drinking in either hot, cold, or lukewarm. It's a great option. Check them out. Link in the show description. covefilters.com/kyle. We're going to get into today's program starting now.
>> [music] >> Okay, and and another man who can no longer be canceled because he's already been canceled enough times, we will now bring on the illustrious and typical Friday guest, >> [music] >> Steven Friend.
>> Present and accounted for, and in solidarity with you, sir. I have also let the beard go feral for a [laughter] full week.
>> Okay, so we got into it last night on the call-in show. Folks, if you're not a member of the of the program, you can be a show subscriber on Locals. It's kyleseraphin.com. You can be a member of the channel on YouTube. I don't know why everybody has a different name for it, but you can do that. I think it's five bucks a month all these places. We had calling shows and somehow I offhandedly made reference to Notre Dame potentially being gay or being a Notre Dame fan being a little gay and they were like, why did you think that? And to be fair, I just think I just said it. I just pulled it out of my ass and then I just said some things that may and may not feel very strongly about. And they were kind of Rudy related somewhere in my brain.
And then somebody was like, justify your position about Notre Dame. And I was like, I don't know. Steve friend doesn't have a beard. Steve friend is the only person I know from Notre Dame right now. People who don't have beards tend to be gay. So, maybe that's what's going on here. And then he said, Steve's going to get you in the morning. So, now I'm letting you know, I'm I'm coming clean with you. If I would say it behind your back, I'd say it to your face, Steve. That's just how I operate. Full dispensation granted. [laughter] Do we care about that? By the way, one of our listeners who called in, Josh let me know that he's a huge Notre Dame fan and that's why he was going to back up he was going to back up Notre Dame no matter what and he explained to me how much he loves Notre Dame and how many games he's been to and all this other stuff. And then I go, oh, well, did you go to school there? And he goes, no. And I went, and he was like, that's kind of gay, isn't it?
>> [laughter] >> Those referred to affectionately as the subway alumni.
>> The subway tell me about the subway alumni. What does this even mean? By the way, they have this in Oklahoma, too.
There's just no subways. Go ahead.
>> The subway alumni structure, it's nationwide. It's people who are just love the football program, love the school, not in any way affiliated with it, didn't attend, don't have family members there. It's just been relevant to them in their lives one way or another. I mean, think they say that the most powerful and important person in the Catholic church every day other than the Pope is the starting quarterback at Notre Dame, particularly on Saturdays.
So, >> But wait, who is I mean, does anyone even know who the starting quarterback at Notre Dame is other than the kind of subway alumni people? Like I wouldn't know.
>> Well, I I I guess you're just not a very good Catholic. Allegedly.
>> [laughter] >> I don't get it. I I never understood that. So, when I lived in Oklahoma, which was for 5 years cuz I did an extra year at Oklahoma, not because I loved it so much, but because I stopped going to classes at some point and did a kind of a weak a weak first senior year, so I had to do a stronger showing where I ended with a mohawk. And um True story.
I remember seeing that the town would go from being like 40, 50,000 people during the week and then it would explode into like over a hundred thousand people and like every street was completely impassable and there would be RVs lining all the sides and all my you know, favorite bars were completely inaccessible because all these people who never went to school there that was their version of pro sports.
Is there a pro sports team in Indiana?
>> Uh in Indianapolis, I think they have a pro basketball team, they have a pro football team, but by and large nobody is kind of the all I got. I guess you have the Indy 500, I mean, but again second, everybody's playing second fiddle to the golden dome.
>> Is that what you call it? Is that Is that a Notre Dame reference?
>> Yeah, it's our administrative building.
Our administrative building.
>> Why is it called the golden dome? That sounds like a mosque. I don't think we should have that.
>> Well, at least we don't have gigantic demon god statues like you do in Texas.
>> We do have a gigantic demon god Texas.
Do you want to start Do you want to start that right off the bat? Is that where we're going to go?
>> Full send it, brother.
>> Okay, we're we're going all the way. Uh let me get into this clip here. Uh Jesus would have been against your your version of freedom of religion in America today is the allegation. This is a guy named Dale Par- What's his name?
Partridge?
>> And apparently >> Uh Garrett sends me his clips on occasion. So, I get this clip, I take a look at it. He says crazy stuff, Kyle.
I watched the Kyle Seraphin show. I heard you make reference to a huge demon god statue that looked like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in Sugarland, Texas. And then the next thing to follow in his feed was this and we'll go ahead and just play it real quick and also his take on it, which I'll get your take right after. Here we go. Demon gods rolling on one.
>> Okay, this is in India. This is Sugarland, Texas and that is the fourth tallest statue in the United States. And it's all because of the evil misunderstanding and misinterpretation of our first amendment on the freedom of religion.
Do you think that this is what the founders of America had in mind? Of course not, right? No, the first commandment in the Bible is no other gods and 99% of the framers of the Constitution were Christian. So, freedom of religion was about freedom of Christian denominations. Secondly, you cannot disconnect the immigration of Hindus from the immigration of their demons. We are literally through our immigration policy importing devils into our land.
>> What do you got?
>> That's consistent with what they had at the Iowa State House for the last few years where they had the Satanist statue that was put on put on full display there and it was the whole statement of well, freedom of religion so we're going to put in this Satan demon and then finally you had, I believe it was a veteran drove from out of state there and just tore it down and they tried to charge him with a crime and wound up I guess getting bled down to some sort of misdemeanor and he didn't wind up doing any time, but I think that there's a strong case to be made that, you know, freedom of uh of religion in this country did not necessarily include uh anti-religion.
>> Anti-religion.
>> Mhm.
>> It's it's hard to see that thing and know that it's about 2 hours south of me.
>> Mhm.
>> 2 hours south and east of me and and think that that's in Houston, which you'd think is America.
It doesn't I mean, the music obviously adds to it, but like watching people crawl all over a demon god statue. And I don't I honestly don't know what it is.
Somebody said the other day and I think I mentioned it even maybe here
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