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These are five subjects that we'll be discussing today. Trump visiting China.
I want to take get your take on it. The conflict in Iran, the upcoming conflict in Cuba, the alleged sponsored mass shooting in San Diego. And we're gonna get into medbeds. What's real, what's not, what's fake, what's woo woo, what's voodoo, and all that [ __ ] And we're gonna get really, really deep on this subject. This way, we could separate facts from fiction and nonsense, right?
There's a lot of nonsense going on out there.
So, there's a lot of podcasters out there right now, Wanito, talking a lot of [ __ ] about Donald Trump coming home with nothing from this China trip. I thought personally he did a fabulous job. What is your take on it?
The conflict in Iran seems to be hitting a non-negotiable proposal. United States says, "Nope, enough is enough. We're not going there. We're not taking that offer." They keep putting these offers on the table that are like less than what's expected and we see that maybe Cuba will follow immediately after the Iran conflict is over. You think that Cuba may end up becoming a 51st state?
Marco Rubio is actually growing on me. I got to be honest with you, but I don't trust politicians just because of the last track record of a hundred years of [ __ ] And even though he's saying all the right things and I'm getting warm fuzzy feelings when he's talking, he's saying different things and he's very he's grown on me. He's been growing on a lot of podcasters out there. But as a test, I think we should we should make because he legally could be the president. Let him run a fair campaign.
He could be the president of Cuba to prove himself, make Cuba great for the first time, and then we'll maybe think about making you the president of the United States.
Let's talk a little bit about arrests, oneto. It seems that we're talking about arrests. Things are heating up. It looks like maybe we're going to get some arrest and then things cool off again.
Then things heat up again and then things cool off again. Now we're in a cooling off period again. Nobody's talking arrest all of a sudden anymore.
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Well, guys, we got Wanito up on deck.
But before we get started today, I got a very, very special announcement to make.
This just came. It's hot off the press.
I think it's brilliant. I think we're going to use it for Lewis Hermes's campaign. I don't know who came up with this, but the Democrats just keep doubling down on their stupidity. And uh I don't know what to say except, hey, you know, uh let's take advantage of their stupidity and use their stupidity against them. And I don't think there's a video out there that depicts what I'm about to show the audience better than this. So, let's get to it. Um let's see here. Uh tell me if you could see and hear my screen when I do this, but I think you should. And here we go. Can you hear it? Can you see it?
I think it's you can see it, right?
>> The Democrats really screwed themselves on voter ID. Huh? So, let me get this straight. Democrats were against voter ID. They don't want the Save Act. But now they've been put in an interesting position. Why? Because Americans from across the country are flying out to LA to vote for Spencer Pratt in the mayoral election in Los Angeles. You can't make this up. You can see it all across social media. Americans from states like Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, Texas.
They're flying out to California just to vote for Spencer Pratt. And guess what?
California doesn't have any voter ID laws. So, they're not even a resident of the state. But since Democrats don't support voter ID, they get to vote. Now, the question becomes, how do they defend against this? Well, they can't really, not without supporting the Save Act. So, once again, Democrats have put their foot in their mouth. And I have to admit, this is kind of genius from the people who are flying out there to vote because what are they going to say at the voter booth? They're going to ask you to flash your ID? Are you racist?
How dare you ask me for my ID? This all goes to say that I hope Spzip Pratt wins because he plans on bringing the IRS into the city to review all the books and how the funds of the city were managed by the previous mayor and Democrats do not want that. But if he wins, that's what's going to happen. But what's your take? The Democrat, >> you can't make that stuff up, my friend.
You can't make that stuff up. I I think it's a bit deficient um personally because that is discrimination and uh everybody knows it. I'm going to ride my horse in there.
My horse should get to vote. The dog should get to vote. The neighbor's dog should get to vote. Uh you know, that's a very, you know, human centric attitude and we love furry fluffy things in California. So, you know, I was just there uh last night out in San Francisco >> and there was a lot of uh furry fluffy things there voting, I'm sure.
>> Absolutely.
>> And by the way, the other thing is this, and I I think it's a misunderstanding.
>> Supposedly, today is um the primary in California. But if there's any question at all, we'll vote again tomorrow and the next day and the next day, and it's still going to count. I mean, they can they can we can vote all month >> and nobody's going to stop us from doing that. They'll come back and get double the count. In fact, you probably get extra credit for voting late.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. And listen, I got to be good to I got to be a man of my word. I was at a at a barber shop to fix my beautiful beard and they did such a great job and I told these guys that I would give them a plug and there it is.
You could just freeze the screen, scan the QR code. They're right near Glendale. These guys are the best of the best in that area. Go check these guys out. The guy that did my beard was a Filipino guy. Fabulous job. Go say hello to these guys. Tell them Mel Carmine sent you. Anyway, we got >> Well, they probably charged me double.
>> Yeah, because your beard is so huge.
>> It's a little You know, I I kept it trimmed down quite a bit. I let it kind of go over the last uh six months or so.
But I will tell you that was while Roseanne was filming >> her new TV series and Randy Quaid clearly let his go. So I wasn't about to let him get ahead of me because you know uh he's playing a part that's that's uh based on me. So I can't let you know the the uh surreal uh overtake the real. And so I had to I had to keep it going out.
So, in fact, uh uh somebody sent a picture of Randy over and I sent Roseanne sent it and I sent one back and uh we look pretty close to identical right now. So, >> absolutely.
>> Well, Janito, welcome to the Mel Carmine Show. These are five subjects that we'll be discussing today. Uh Trump visiting China. I want to take get your take on it. the conflict in Iran, the upcoming conflict in Cuba, the the alleged uh sponsored mass shooting in San Diego, and we're going to get into medbeds.
What's real, what's not, what's fake, what's vo, what's voodoo, and all that [ __ ] As a matter of fact, at some point, woowoo. There you go. At some point, uh 107 is going to come down to down to staying alive at the right place to do it at uh you know, at our center.
And we're going to get really really deep on this subject this so we could separate facts from fiction and nonsense, right? There's a lot of nonsense going on out there. So there's a lot of podcasters out there right now, Wanito, talking a lot of [ __ ] about Donald Trump coming home with nothing from this China trip. I thought personally he did a fabulous job. What is your take on it?
Uh, seriously, what podcaster, what are they talking about? Coming home with nothing.
>> Yeah, he went there and got all sorts of things accomplished before he ever even got on the plane. Um, excuse me. If you're looking for everything to be on the table whenever Trump does something, then you're you're missing most of the game. Before Trump even climbed on the plane, he sent Bent uh Treasury Secretary Basent over to South Korea.
>> And uh uh they the counterpart, his counterpart out of uh uh China came and met with them and they had a little pow-wow, a little talk, came to a certain understanding. Next thing you know, the president of South Korea is out of jail. uh you know they had election fraud in South Korea just like we've had in other places around the world um and uh uh including here in the US >> let's call it election discrepancies for for fluff tube >> it's fraud >> it's it's fraud you know discrepancies uh let's not let's not let's not you know actually we just say this you know >> this is about who runs not just our country >> but essentially the free world and when they steal these elections and put people into office who aren't the will of the people locally just like what you identified out in California um then they do all sorts of wonky things that suit uh their paramores the the people that love them so much and that they love back you know look at Karen Bass the mayor of Los Angeles before we're done with that um there's all sorts of revelations about how the votes been going in LA, the Smartmatic system that they claim is their own unique vote system. You know, Los Angeles County has its own vote system. It's based on this old Smartmatic system. And by the way, that's the system that got tossed out of the Philippines for all the fraud that was going on there and, you know, dozens of other countries around the world. And they still use that thing. They just put a different label on it. You know, it's like it's like me putting Studebaker uh over the Ford emblems on my F350. Okay.
Uh really, you know, is So, is it a Studebaker? No, it's got the emblem though. It's tough. It really works good. Yeah. Okay. Um [ __ ] Um the the reality is uh we're coming for all of that fraud and California is going to be amongst the the worst of it.
When you learn some of the stuff that we know about how they did things in the vote uh with all the counties in California, oh my gosh, it's people are just going to they are going to be so livid, including the fraud on the school bonds. Oh man, the property owners out there. Um >> absolutely.
>> The California is right at the top of the list. They're just going to come right off the rails. Well, and by the way, their rail their rail bonds, okay?
They were building trains to nowhere.
Uh, you know, it's going to be it's going to be quite something.
>> Yeah. Let's talk about your event a little bit that you're having uh down at the Ahern. Amber and I are programmed to come. We already got our hotels. We got our airfare booked. Uh, we're ready.
We're I think she's got to get a a rent a car. That's it. I don't do >> Well, I don't even know you'd want to rent a car. I mean, part of the thing is is that we're providing all the meals.
And the reason I'm doing that for the price, I mean, you know, we're charging 350 for the event, >> right?
>> It's three uh days. I'm providing a world premiere of a major movie that that may very well it's it's sound of freedom which uh Jim Cavasel was in uh you know did this incredible numbers on on the gross and Jim says this is uh actually a better movie as far as his um performance his acting his trade uh than anything that he's been able to do so far. So where he gets to actually, you know, bring everything uh to it. And so uh I'm anxious to see it myself. I haven't seen it yet. This is the world premiere and uh nobody else has seen it out in the public. Um and uh in fact uh even today I flew out to Florida to secure the uh uh screen we're going to use and uh I didn't feel that the Ahern had a big enough one. We couldn't find one available in uh Nevada that we could get that I that had the latest technology and so I just came out and uh worked the deal. So, we'll have this is going to be an epic event and and the people showing up.
>> Um I can't even mention some of the people who have asked to be able to come in um who are are seeking security clearances to or um uh personnel to be able to uh get through and and so we may have to add um the uh metal detectors in the search table. uh we hadn't wanted to but that that may in fact have to happen and uh just because of of the level that we're going up to. So it's pretty pretty exciting.
>> Yeah, I know you mentioned uh and you know uh some of the names you know when we were not recording pretty impressive you get any of those people there um I think they're going to be talking about this event for a very very >> well the people have already committed.
I mean, I have Edward Balssonaro, the son of the president of Brazil, who's in prison in Brazil right now. His election was stolen from him. Uh, and that's who the movie Darkhorse is about is the president of Brazil. Uh, that's who Jim uh, Cavisel portrays in the movie. And, um, so, you know, that's Monday night.
We start right out of the uh, box just doing something amazing. And there's a full dinner on on Monday night. We'll have popcorn for the movie. Um, and then we go right into it with the fraud fighter stuff. And I had there's there's a number of amazing speakers that we've had to kind of trim back because we have others that are even more amazing and there's only so much time and so we've kind of juggled things. Um I may do another conference or two as I discussed with you uh later in the summer and it you know in other parts of the country but I haven't committed to that yet because of uh I want to get this done.
It's become such an important one and yeah I think it'll be the one that people you know all summer this was the one uh you didn't want to miss. So yeah, anyway, you know, I mean, it's let me just say this. It's easy to hype and puff and make a big deal of it. You know, we were over half sold out before we even mentioned the movie. Uh we're about twothirds sold out. And uh when we announced the movie, um that wasn't even going to happen. And then on top of that, we've uh had a modification on a couple of speakers that has just gone to the moon and the presentations. Um and then we added after all that, I was just doing a breakout session on Wednesday night with the people who are briefing people at the White House, at Homeland Security, etc. on the technicalities of uh exactly how the votes being frauded in, you know, the computer world and tied to the ballots and all that.
>> Uh very technical discussion. Well, shoot. I thought, you know, I'd be lucky if I had a dozen guys that wanted to sit there and go through all of that.
>> Most everybody showing up wants to be there.
Well, listen, if we have anything to do with it, we'll make sure that all those tickets will be sold out and when they're sold out, they're sold out. You know that typically these things in the last >> We're pretty close right now. I mean, we've got uh Well, the only other thing I'll add is that uh in fact, I'm going to be in a meeting tomorrow uh over at the Ahern. Um they're uh making some special accommodations. I don't want to say what for the moment >> that would allow us to uh bring in about 100 more people. And of course, I went and and jumped to get a um screen that's more appropriate as far as I'm concerned for the size of the crowd and like that to make sure that uh you know we make the absolute best presentation uh uh you know actually higher quality than what you get in the theater, >> right? So pretty amazing. Um, and just reviewed that and uh, so we're the absolute latest technology is what we're doing. It's it's pretty pretty cool. The sound and all that. So it's going to be a um, really a worldass top top drawer thing for the movie. And then of course all of the other folks that present.
>> I can tell you you ain't making any money at $375, whatever it is you're charging for three days with food. Uh I know how these things go and it's not a it's not a profit making proposition.
>> Let me let me say this was it was never about making money. Yeah. I wanted to cut a sharp pencil. We've added from what the original price was. We've added so much to it. I mean you know a world premiere uh of several of the speakers that have asked if they could present.
Um, I have another one that is flying in from out of the country and was hoping for uh an hour. I says, "If I can give you 15 or 20 minutes because the other ones, the technical presentations, um, the stuff that's going to courts and things like that, uh, I need enough time to actually get those presentations fully in. And there's only three of them that are about, uh, an hour. Uh Peter Tictton, President Trump's friend, he's presenting and he said the other day, he said he thought this was as important as any speech he's ever given in his whole life because he's got some stuff he wants to release that he's never put out there before. That's that's Tina Peter's attorney also. And by the way, um we uh the parole board on Tina's case will determine what the limitations are and restrictions on her for doing anything.
But you know, the appeals court said, "You can't restrict her free speech and sent her back for re-sentencing." The governor in his comments when he commuted her sentence to time served, uh, which didn't eliminate the sentence.
It just, you know, left all that in place. We're still going to fight through in court on that. But, uh, he said, you know, her sentencing um was based on, uh, restricting your free speech. So, the question is, while she's on parole, um, are they going to try is is the parole board going to try to, uh, keep her able to speak publicly about the things that that happened here? Um, >> and I apologize. I got a a call coming in.
>> There we go. I I'm actually as we're talking I'm forwarding your your promo that we created on social media on Telegram.
>> Anyway, but but but the long short of it is uh you know here she's supposed to be on the only thing the parole is really supposed to do is ensure that she because you know she's essentially a felon.
>> Uh that's all going to get overturned eventually. But in the meantime, they can restrict her speech. Are they going to say that she can't go get medical treatment anywhere she wants? They're going to restrict her to Colorado. I don't think that's happening.
>> Exactly.
>> And then the other thing is, uh, are they going to restrict what she can say?
That's what the what was wrong with the sentencing. So, can she be there present at the event? And uh uh then if so, is she able to uh speak her mind or are they going to try and and uh cap that?
Again, I can tell you this, they try to uh mess with her, you're going to have a whole country full of pissed-off people uh with the parole board in Colorado.
So, we'll see how that is. We don't want to put her on the spot.
>> Yeah.
>> But that doesn't mean the rest of us have to be put on the spot. It's a big It's actually a big deal.
>> It is. And uh we would love to have and and uh you know when I started planning for this plan for it mind that we wanted Tina to be able to present at this event. So timing wise that's at least in realm even if she had to do it.
We don't know where she's at on a number of issues and uh uh she's got kind of a checklist of things that she has to address. So, we'll live her we'll give her lots of room, but at the end of the day uh we're dedicating the Peters and have before uh we got the announcement of her getting to be released.
>> Yeah. I'm flashing your promo as you speak right now on our page here. I'm showing it to the audience.
>> Yeah. um they can call the number 7023053322 and get more information and book your ticket. There's the flyer. We will leave the link down below. We got on all of our Telegram channel.
>> Well, and let me just add this.
>> Yeah.
>> On the on the website, I I don't want to waste too much time on this, but on the website, uh if they want rooms, we have rooms at the Sahara.
>> Okay.
>> For $89 or half price. And then we also and then the Sahara also agreed to um cut their resort tax in half. Uh the Ahern sold out. It was sold out like two days after we announced the event, >> right?
>> Uh the Trump has rooms at 129 a night and they also agreed to cut the resort tax in half. So I mean when are you going to get a room at the at the Trump for 129, right?
>> Give me a break. I mean so and and the reason I mentioned that along with food we're providing Seven full meals. The breakfasts are not just a croissant and coffee. They're full breakfast. The lunches are a full lunch.
>> Wow.
>> The dinners are full donut. Why?
>> Because I don't want people to feel that they have to leave the event.
>> Exactly.
>> Uh to go get something to eat and then come back. I want people to stay because uh you're going to get chance to network uh rub shoulders with some of the greatest people within the uh patriot uh uh operations movement and I want you to stay there and spend time with other people. And so by having uh the food all right there Yeah.
>> you don't have to go anywhere. And >> we're coming a day early. Yeah. We're coming a day early on the 17th after it's over. I'm driving across the desert again to go see mom. Uh, let's get back on track. The conflict in Iran seems to be hitting a non-negotiable non-negotiable proposals. The United States says, "Nope, enough is enough.
We're not going there. We're not taking that offer." They keep putting these offers on the table that are like less than what's expected. And um, we see that maybe Cuba will follow immediately after the Iran Iran conflict is over.
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>> No, we don't we don't want a 51st state >> uh anywhere. Um the Cubans are the Cubans.
>> Uh that doesn't mean that that uh we don't um help them >> significantly and uh you know bring them under our wing. You know, the Cuban people have experienced some kind of horror as all these communist uh operations uh do what they do. and um it it's just one of those ones that just never goes away. So, >> right, >> it's been very hard uh for the Cuban people. Um with that in mind, uh uh we're about to see that get lifted.
Here's here's why.
>> We're going to send and I know a lot of people still sit there and want to give me all the, you know, BS about GMO's never happening. Well, stick it in your freaking where the sun don't shine.
GMO's happening and part of why that it's uh we needed to um get Cuba under control. China uh Russia too but not so much so anymore. Uh China has uh massive listening uh post operations and uh are deeply embedded into Cuba in a thousand different ways. We don't want China um being able to play around right next to uh Guantanamo as we go full uh you know tilt into uh uh placing people there and the operations there trying to go freaking you know pound sand.
And so, uh, and and remember, uh, it was Cubans that were really running Venezuela everywhere. You couldn't get a driver's license. You couldn't get your, you know, retirement check, you know, you couldn't go to the bank and there wasn't a Cuban there monitoring every last thing you were doing. I mean, the minders, uh, all of the security detail for Maduro >> for Cub I mean to the 90th percentile.
Um, and so, uh, Cuba was running, uh, Venezuela and then taking oil from Venezuela for nothing and then, uh, enforcing China's will in Venezuela. All the Chinese personnel, they're doing what they were doing. So, what what had to happen is that uh, we uh, have essentially uh, they're all hitchhiking home from Venezuela. They're getting back to Cuba and uh, uh, they're not getting nice receptions. these intelligence and military and like that uh including the ones that are all over Mexico. And so um uh and the Cuban people have been ready for a long time, but like so many places, you know, you can get disappeared really easy by just saying the wrong word.
>> Um and so that's that's all in play right now. And >> yeah, >> it's not that it it's not that Iran is directly tied to the Cuba stuff, but let me let me as far as when we go to do what we're doing in Cuba, but let me just say this. Uh I remember when I got a call from one of my folks and uh they uh an Iranian aircraft that actually wasn't Iranian. It was it was literally hijacked under the Obama administration from an American >> uh a a person of another origin who was here operating his businesses in America and uh they literally hijacked a fleet of aircraft to do all the mischief that uh was being done by threeletter agencies across the country.
And and let me I'm being a little vague because some of this stuff won't come out for quite some time.
um uh when Evergreen Airways was um you know for for decades had been you know tongue and cheek the CIA's private airline and my friend Dell Smith was was running that um you know they were running the flights live flights and things like that uh very openly under contract to uh Department of Defense and Homeland Security and other things um to Afghanistan and Iraq and all sorts of things and they actually modified aircraft specifically to accommodate uh the needs of our defense department for uh groups and security and all sorts of things. Uh under the Obama administration, they literally um hijacked somebody's fleet of aircraft >> and used them for all sorts of nefarious things. Well, they didn't need Evergreen anymore. And so they flushed Evergreen.
Why? because a patriot was running it and they didn't want him knowing what they were doing. He questioned, "Is this legal?" You see, and so they forced him into bankruptcy because they removed all of his contracts. They destroyed um a beautiful American businessman. He was he was getting on in years, but he had his health. But the drama uh was so extreme, so great. Um I think it just the only way to say it is it broke his heart. He had created this whole thing from scratch and worked hard. Um been a great um uh asset to uh America, the American people through you know thick and thin >> and uh they destroyed him.
>> Uh he still has a legacy of the Air Museum uh Howard Hughes's uh Uh he never liked the name Spruce Goose. Um but uh his his aircraft that he built uh uh is up there in the museum. It's fantastic.
It's a beautiful It's one of the best air museums on the planet. It's unbelievable. And that we still have, but they destroyed his airline.
>> Uh he had other collections. It it it is one of the saddest things.
>> Yeah. And we have breaking news uh right now. Um, sorry to interrupt you, Wanito.
Um, allegedly breaking news. We have a man murdered inside a man, they're saying that he's a male prostitute found dead inside the Indiana home of Mike Pence. This is allegedly breaking news right now. It's happening as we speak.
So, that's pretty wild. Uh, what do you what do you say about that?
Well, um, you know, let's let's see where it goes.
I don't I don't want to comment on something that I don't have direct knowledge on. And you know, there's there's going to be lots of other people that have more um direct knowledge or information and and like that. I mean, that's you know, certainly just like what you said, that's >> Wow, that's interesting.
>> Yeah.
>> Um >> and uh but let's let's see how it develops. A lot of times, you know, some of the stuff you get right off the bat's the most accurate and then they start tweaking it to go other places and put the right spin on it. And so I'll a lot of times I'll preserve the first few comments >> or things that I hear before it gets a chance to go to the round tables and all the other stuff and and people start putting their own, you know, stuff into it. But it's that's yeah >> that's certainly >> you know that'll that'll be driving headlines for a few days.
>> I'm sure I'm sure Marco Rubio is actually growing on me. I got to be honest with you. But I don't trust politicians just because of the last track record of hundred years of [ __ ] Uh and even though he's saying all the right things and I'm getting warm fuzzy feelings when he's talking, he's saying different things and he's very, you know, very strong.
>> Well, let me let me just say this. So, I I have a couple of different people. I could say the names, but I don't even want to hate them by saying it. Um that I was not, >> you know, they weren't my favorites. And in each of these positions, which are crucial positions, >> I was like, but who would be the alternative crap? I don't even know who I fully trust because uh one of the things I could get somebody that's absolutely true blue, red, whatever >> um for certain these positions, but the problem would then be that um they would never get past Congress to get those offices or they'd be attacked so hard they wouldn't even be able to get anything done. So Trump put a few people in. I there's three that I instantly go to and I have to say in those specific three instances uh they have done everything the way the president wanted them done. They haven't tried to upstage. They haven't, you know, been in the rest of the news cycle for anything bizarre. They have just done their job and have done it um amazingly. Uh, and one of those three is Rubio. And no question about it.
>> Um, I uh, you know, for example, the fun thing the other day he goes to China on the plane. He's wearing the tracksuit that Maduro was wearing.
>> Right.
>> Copyright Taylor wasn't as as uh, sloppy. But why is that important? The the reason that's important is it's it's sending another message.
uh you know we own this guy and the suit he flew in on.
>> Well, you know the >> we're learning all their stuff. Why is he wear Why is he wear it on the plane to China? Because the whole thing is China was running >> Venezuela and raping Venezuela of its assets, its oil for next to nothing.
>> See, that's the whole point. China's having to now negotiate with us even for uh uh revamping up the Alaska oil pipeline, >> right?
>> And get some of that oil because they had they had the production down to like 15%. They were like, you know, it's about ready to go. It corrods. So, they actually had to fill the pipeline up >> and move oil back and forth in the pipeline just to keep it from corroding uh at huge losses. All because of the grain, you know, [ __ ] movement you got. so much oil up there. It's it's it's out there. It's the size of a postage stamp in comparison to a football field where they wanted to do stuff uh up there uh at the head of the pipeline. It's insane. It's the one place that's perfect >> to go get the stuff that doesn't impact everybody else and then you're going to stop them from doing it's totally political. In fact, it's it's the people that stopped all of that work up there.
Why? because they wanted us to buy the oil >> right >> from the Middle East from their buddies, their friends where they get their big take out of it and uh the whole green movement of being run out of the Brits.
Okay. Well, they're it's the Brits, the [ __ ] Brits wanting us to comply with their [ __ ] and our politicians going along with it and then blocking us from going after our own resources. That's the kind of stuff that Trump is is going after and that's a perfect example.
Okay. Instead, it's China getting it from Venezuela and Iran and everybody else. Uh, you know, literally stealing it from them, not even paying retail. I mean, not even paying wholesale. I mean, not even paying.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh, they, uh, uh, now, oh, you want oil?
Oh, yeah. Yeah. You know, why do you think Trump's not in any race to figure out Iran? Let them figure it out.
Exactly.
>> In the meantime, the oil isn't coming out of there. In fact, >> here's the other thing. So, a lot of those wells, China was the one that was supervising the way those wells were being run. Pretty lousy, too.
>> Yeah.
>> But in Iran, you don't turn off an oil well like you turn off the spigot on your hose.
>> Um, it's capillary action. It's siphoning action. And so, once you establish a flow to the well head, you have to maintain that so that the well continues to fill and refill from from adjacent areas and the pressure goes to that wellhead. Well, uh, if if you just turn it off, you destroy a well and you have to cap it off, reressurize it, and go redrill it other places. Um, Iran, uh, all this stuff about the environmental factors and the oil, everything else. What's what's going on over at Car Island? The wells are still pumping. Iran hasn't turned them off, but they filled every, you know, uh, beer can, every freaking container, every bucket, every toilet that they can with as much oil as they have. And because they don't want to turn them off once it's off, it's off. Well, what's what what's really going on? All of their Chinese maintained wells are going to be [ __ ] They're going to have to cap them off because the environmental stuff and all that. They're just pouring the oil out on the ground. They don't know where to put it, anywhere to ship it cuz everything's full, >> right?
>> So, when they shut those off, those wells we shop, >> uh, oh, you want to you want to drill oil again in Iran so you can do stuff?
American companies will come in there.
We'll do a better job of it and you'll pay us to come in there and help you do it. And then when the oil's uh flowing, >> uh, you're not going to be selling it uh to China for a couple cents on the dollar what it's worth. you're going to make real money or to whoever you and put it out into the world. Um and uh so we're going to turn on the oil from here in the US. China can buy the oil from us and not launder uh through Iran or >> Venezuela or any place else. We're going to shut them off. And that's exactly what we're supposed to do. So then China has to compete in a world market at market prices. They got to buy their oil for the same price everybody else does. They got to buy their raw resources for the same price everybody else does. No more killing, raping, maming whole countries such as the Congo. Uh so they can have all their minerals for next to nothing, just the cost of a few humans in the way, >> right?
>> And uh start a little war here or there.
China's going to have to play an even keel. Then going back, you know, nothing happened on the meeting, the trip to China.
>> No, a lot happened.
>> That that's about as most dumbass statement as you could possibly get.
What what Trump did is he sent a lot of messages to China just like the uh uh backstory on what went on with Bent and uh some of their monetary stuff uh the stolen election in South Korea that they were behind uh along with other places.
The little jumpsuit with Maduro uh and and Rubio uh you know Maduro singing you know when do when do birds sing? when they're caged. So, he's he's caged. He's singing like a canary right now. Why?
Because he wants his wife and his son to maybe get out uh of prison while they're, you know, alive.
Uh he won't, you know, he's the stuff that he's been involved with, you know, to outer space. Bad stuff. Killed a lot of people. Um you know, a lot to pay for there. So uh uh and China's having to kind of understand like for example here's here's another thing you ask about Iran. Uh you know Trump and uh Xi they're talking about who they like for leadership in Iran. Nobody has emerged as the new leader of Iran.
Uh it's, you know, you got a half a dozen groups all saying that they're in charge. Okay. Well, they may be in charge of this or that or something else. I'm handing piece of deliveries.
You're in charge of the Ubers. Uh you know, uh you take the retirement home, you know, somebody's got the uranium. We know exactly where the enriched uranium is. The question is who's going to own that? They're still out there trying to threaten us.
>> Correct.
>> Okay. So don't touch it. Don't try to move it. You won't exist.
>> Correct.
>> Within a few minutes. Okay. Yeah. You'll you'll be talking to Allah. Okay. And he won't be happy with you. So you're not going to get your 71 virgins. You know, forget that. So, with that in mind, um, uh, whoever decides that they're in charge and then offers, we have the security, we control the rich uranium. Please, uh, President Trump, send people over, pick it up, take it somewhere, and we don't want it on our on our land anymore. That's who's going to come out as being in charge of Iran. They've got to make a deal and decide to push it. If they don't do that, then um uh you know they're not the ones that are in charge. Whoever's tough enough, strong enough uh in place enough to control the destiny of that enriched Ura in which Trump has made um a cornerstone. No nuclear weapons done.
Uh enrich uranium isn't uranium isn't used for nuclear power and things like that. that's used for bombs, >> right?
>> So, uh, you know, whoever they decide within Iran is tough enough, powerful enough to control that, then that's the new leaders of Iran and Trump will help enforce that by you work a deal with us, we'll want you in charge. And that's what he told Xi. See, Xi was saying, well, here's the people in Iran that we like. Why? Because they're getting all their free oil.
Iran was being run in and in lock step with a lot of China stuff. It was all China's technology running their missile systems. You know, 300,000 missiles in Lebanon, 100,000 in Gaza. Why do you think the Israelis went in there and done what they did? We're not going to live under this threat forever. Done. Over with all those missiles coming from Iran, were the people in Gaza paying for them? No.
Were the people in Lebanon paying for them? Not on your life.
Okay. And by the way, uh, how were they fueling those missiles? Remember when Beirut blew?
I mean, a a blast like, you know, a nuclear blast, right? What was the deal?
That was where they were making the rocket fuel there at the uh at the port there. They were using uh the uh ammonium nitrate that was their fertilizer and uh had German machinery that was refining that. So they had their fuel for their uh uh u missiles that were being the threat.
So that got uh got destroyed. It was all a big scam. Uh that was Russian ship that brought that there for in the first place and then got uh sanctioned and you know taken custody of and it was put on the docks. So at the end of the day, um there's a lot in these discussions that's not really stuff the public is aware of, understands, uh you know, and yeah, it happened. Big things are happening. So >> yeah, I think, you know, Mark, getting back to Marco Rubio, I you know, he's grown on me. He's been growing on a lot of podcasters out there, but as a test, I think we should we should make because he legally could be the president. let him run a fair campaign. He could be the president of Cuba to prove himself, make Cuba great for the first time, and then we'll maybe think about making you the president of the United States.
>> Well, it sounds fun. I mean, it's like saying we want to make uh Alberta the 51st state or something like that. Um, in this day and age, we don't need to turn Canadians into Americans. Um, they're are brothers. we work together.
Uh when we're allowed to play together properly, we play well. Um you know, the arm on the space shuttle was uh built in Canada, something that they had a lot of direct pride over. Uh Canada, you know, the shale oil and like that, you could you could power planet Earth for 300 years on the shale oil just in a small patch up there in Canada. Uh, and we got we got energy all over the planet. It's stupid to say peak oil.
That was a lie from from day one.
>> Um, so we got plenty of energy that sort and we're moving into other systems.
It's >> at this moment in time uh realistically it's about a 50-year transition >> u on a lot of these things >> where we go to other power sources ways of generating things like that. She going to be around uh one of the the folks that uh works on some of my vehicles, young kid. Uh he's wants to be a world class diesel mechanic and uh um he'd like to crew on on one of my uh uh racing vehicles.
And uh I've said, you know, uh world the way it is, you need to think a little broader than just uh uh diesel. But in his lifetime, you'll probably be fine. Even uh >> you're talking about free energy, one, let's just let's >> Well, the let's let's not call it free.
>> It's low cost. It still costs something to create the uh mechanisms that can uh pull it out. mechanism that could produce free energy, you know, for your home, right? It cost maybe 20,000 or 10,000.
>> Again, you have pretty good upfront costs, but once you get using it regularly, and some of the stuff actually has very low thresholds, >> um, you know, you can do a tremendous amount. Let's put it this way.
um the energy BTU of energy needed to do certain types of work.
>> Um for example, I'm looking at LED um projection systems. Uh in the old days, you had lights that, you know, used a tremendous amount of energy to do lighting. Today we use LEDs uh for a fraction of the cost. That's why you can get these flashlights that go on for a couple days on the same batteries that would go, you know, 45 minutes or an hour in the old days. And um because they have such low energy consumption to do essentially the same work um you know we're becoming more efficient with all of our machinery engines and things like that.
>> Uh and that'll continue to be the case.
I mean I I know about some stuff that it just it would absolutely fry your mind to realize oh my gosh you can do that.
Yeah. we were doing a long time ago uh for vehicles and things like that. Uh even going electric um is not as efficient as some of these other systems.
>> How much technology? Yeah. How much technology do you think they're hiding from us? I mean, you have a a roundabout.
>> Well, it's hard to say who the they is.
I I will tell you that there's within certain industries, especially energy, uh some of the groups or families that are the trolls that control the uh way stations, the checkpoints, choke points for energy distribution. Uh they work very hard not to allow anything else to come and compete with them. And that's very real. Well, is that the government? Uh no, it's not. that's uh within certain families and industry that come after it like you know for example uh not the same but kind of in the zone uh IDC international diamond cartel um the the planet is covered in diamonds uh where places that you go find uh gold a lot of these places have diamonds that are you know right there too and you you take them out the same way you take out the gold. Um uh but uh the IDC goes out and buys up any of these mines that could come on the market and bring the price down just by volume. Uh so uh we had a group uh up in Canada that that had tremendous diamond mines. They got them all up, you know, got all their permits ready to extract, etc. And then the IDC folks came in, bought it and closed the whole whole thing down. Why?
Because they didn't want the competition into other parts of the world where their labor is cheaper, their price points and profits are higher, etc. uh it's it's the same >> within the alternative energies and in fact uh you know for for example the deal with with um hydrogen you know when you use hydrogen uh you break down water and you get uh hydrogen and oxygen H2O uh uh two parts hydrogen one part oxygen so you use an electric um uh method uh to separate to break to track water and uh so hydrogen power for vehicles has been around for forever. Um the problem is you don't have a fueling system set up for hydrogen. Uh if you wanted to switch um say just the truck fleet in America, all the over the road semiis, tractors like that to hydrogen, you could do it. It takes more space >> to store hydrogen because it's not as dense. It's not as compact >> as liquid fuel, say diesel or something like that with high BTUs.
>> But >> on a semi truck, you know, these big tractor trailers, you got a lot of space there.
>> You got plenty of room to put the storage in there, and it's not explosive like uh other fuels. Um, if it if you have it in the right media, you know, you could have an accident. All of the hydrogen pellets, uh, foam pellets that hold it could fall out in the ground.
Get a shovel, you throw it back in, and and, uh, seal the tank up. It's safer.
Uh, and, and the deal is kindly return to H14. Hooray. Tiara Young.
>> Yeah. Ray, what were you thinking? You left your ID. We back it to Ray, go back to to to Franken security and get your ID. Might be his cell phone or something like Anyway, Rey, think about it. Okay, what were you thinking? He was probably listening to us and got distracted.
Anyway, uh so um if you think about it, you could decide to mandate that now all over the road trucks, all buses run on hydrogen.
Uh our engines don't have to change.
That's another thing. See, you can you change the way that you run the fuels in there like that. But we could switch the fleet, large portions of the fleet over to hydrogen. The problem is you have to decide that you're going to go out and spend tens of billions of dollars uh uh creating the infrastructure to fuel it and the mechanics, the technicians to be able to work on those vehicles to switch it over. But you'd have what do you get when you burn hydrogen? You get water. Water droplets come out the tailpipe. You can just sit there and breathe it and nothing happens. It's you know it's green. Uh why don't you do that? Because our system and the trolls that run it make so much money on on the uh uh oil side of it and the refineries and cracking oil and everything else and it's denser for for personal vehicles. Um it's uh uh >> oh my gosh, they're running a NASCAR race right here in the terminal.
>> That must be Ray.
>> Yeah, that that would be me. I'm in the right car. Uh uh and uh >> are you in Miami?
>> Uh yeah, I'm in Miami. Yeah.
>> I I I figured I The airport looks familiar.
>> Yeah. Um but the reason that I say that is that you have to have that decision, that will to decide to do that. We could do that. Yeah. You know, go back a little bit. Um after World War II uh of course Germany had the Ottabon which which allowed for the movement of military equipment all over the country rapidly smoothly on these great big huge paved highways. uh uh Eisenhower came back after the war got into power and commissioned that we were going to have a huge national highway system, the freeways and uh that was that period. I remembered as a kid um Route 66 went through every town and city across the country going all the way through. And when they created the freeway system, they even the TV show Route 66 with their Corvettes and like that was very cool show.
>> Um, what was the deal? They bypassed all those towns and they just became dust bins. They became ghost towns in many cases. Only a handful survived at key way points.
>> Um, and that was where the gas station was right there at the off-ramp. Fuel up, get back on the freeway and go. Uh, and if town was a mile away, people wouldn't drive a mile to go over and fuel up. And so the choice of how that road went, what cities were chosen to survive uh was key. But we created an entire highway system as a as an act of of refining and u making America so it could work work more efficiently. Okay.
Right.
>> And uh uh we could go to another fuel the same way we could decide that we're going to, you know, become efficient and do uh important things with another fuel.
>> Yeah. Let's talk a little bit about arrests, oneto because it seems that we're talking about arrests. Things are heating up. It looks like maybe we're going to get some arrests and then things cool off again. Then things heat up again and then things cool off again.
Now we're in a cooling off period again.
Nobody's talking arrest all of a sudden anymore. Uh, where are we on that? I know you've been right.
>> That's not true. That is not true. That is not true. That is not true. That is not true.
>> Maybe I'm not paying attention.
>> Hard on. Did you see what happened a week ago over at Congress?
Uh, they weren't giving Trump his appointments.
>> Uh, the majority of them for these various offices.
And so the Senate did a mass bill where they just approved all of Trump's uh uh appointments and most of them were for the Justice Department for AGs.
>> Okay.
>> And so the the deal is why couldn't you get the Justice Justice Department?
Because the people that were there um didn't want to do anything with what Trump wanted to do. Now you've got new directors ages of all these locations and uh they're making their will known.
We are going to do this and this and this. Get out of the way.
>> When I say arrest, I'm talking about the big boys. I'm talking Obama.
>> Well, but hold on a second. Hold on a second. A lot of that you have to do the uh stuff that you present to a grand jury >> so that the case is prepared and you can prove what you got to do. Um uh look at what happened with Brennan.
>> The prosecutor was uh uh playing footsie >> and not going forward and uh you know doing you know questionable on how well they were doing what they're doing. So kick them to the curb, bring in a new pro prosecutor.
uh uh he gets the job, gets assigned the job, gets accepted.
Um he the the the statements were were that they withdrew much of the material that been presented to the grand jury, the indictments that had already been served. They withdrew those. Oh, see, nothing's going to happen. It's horrible. No, they were they were [ __ ] They weren't going to win on those. They withdrew those.
uh then it will take him six to eight weeks to come up to speed on the file.
Why? Because he has to be able to um own the material. He's saying to the judge, he's saying to the grand jury, he's saying to the person that's, you know, the target that uh what I have I can prove. what I have is the truth, the facts, and uh uh I have done an investigation, determined what's true, what's facts, etc. He has to own that.
He can't just pick up where the other guy left off.
>> So, he has to go through all the evidence, all of the testimony, all of the things, be familiar with it so he can present his case for a prosecution.
Yeah. And they're saying, you know, six, eight weeks. That's about right. There's a lot of material there to get through the core stuff. Brennan's not out of the woods.
>> Yeah. No, I get that.
>> Justice Department's still coming for him. But he's example of all the other ones. I'm telling you, now you have now you have several dozen >> Yeah.
>> new AGs. Each one of them have a plate full of people that they want to go after. that is the reason why Trump picked them in the first place who've been waiting for a year to get into office in many cases. Hello.
>> Yeah. But we've been >> and so they will then come up to speed.
They will go to the grand juries and then they'll uh you know uh go for indictments and arrest and that's not the end.
A lot of that material will also be used where there is treason involved and other things for uh uh military.
>> Okay. I'm glad you use the word treason.
I'm glad you use the word military.
That's exactly where I want to go because >> Right. But again, a lot of that material currently exists at the Justice Department as it's sifted through and matures and the witnesses are allowed to present what they have, the depositions, etc. Um, uh, the determinations then won't be, oh crap, he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar, you know, slap it. No, no, no, no, no. They were working with China and other stuff. And by the way, when you sit there and and nothing happened in China before Trump agreed to go to China, >> China had to agree to allow extradition of one of the internet hackers. Yes.
>> That they had over there and we brought him back to the US. Okay. Well, after they agreed to work with us on that, then we'd come over and visit. Why? Why' Trump want to go over there to visit them?
>> He wants to be seen by the Chinese people. It's not him kissing ass to Xi.
>> Yes.
>> It's him coming taking names and numbers uh before he even got on Air Force One and left. If he'd gotten the wrong feedback in return, uh when Rub or when um Bent went to South Korea, South Korean president wasn't on path of being free, Trump wouldn't even left.
>> So get your head out of your ass. Stuff is happening that it may be no I I fully understood, but I want to make sure that we have military tribunals because if we have regular civilian tribunals, everybody's compromised and these guys are going to walk again and they'll never and and they'll take over.
>> They're not lacking. Nobody's walking.
Nobody's walking.
>> Yeah. So, you think it's going to be a military tribunal? You think it'll be that that extreme?
>> I don't think you know >> I'm telling you what it's going to be.
>> Okay, good.
>> Okay.
Part of the thing that just drives me crazy >> Mhm.
>> is uh you have a bunch of Debbie Downers out there. Okay. And you know nothing's happened so far. It's never >> No. No. I know it's going to happen.
Yeah. I just >> No. Well, then don't say it is a question because uh the whole point here, everything we're doing >> is about uh uh getting to the point that you you you can't get to justice on these things with judges and everything else. Go look at the Tina Peter situation. You got judges that have their head up their ass so far on a political agenda and you just can't get to uh to justice. So, we're going to have to go in there, kick some ass, and uh and fix this. So, >> Judge Janine Shapiro uh recently uh is he leading a task force for all the crypto scammers out there on a global level uh initiated by Donald Trump. Uh, do you think that we're going to be able to recuperate a lot of this money that's been stolen around the world, including people that use my name, to be quite honest with you?
>> Well, I mean, that's that's the process we're in. Yeah.
>> Okay. You think you think that that that that task force is going to be able to literally bring some of these people to justice? I would love to see that.
>> Well, I don't just think we know that it is. That's the whole point. That's the that's the path that we're on, >> right? Well, let's set the stage. Yeah, it looks like you're walking closer to your gate. It looks like >> Yeah, they're already uh Yeah. Yeah. So, well, it's not just lined up. They already called my class. So, >> all right. Um >> so, let's let's talk about med beds real quick just to set the stage for when you come back.
>> Let's save that. Let's save that for let's save that for a little bit later.
The long and short of it is the medbed may technically be an accurate term, but it's mis um talked about. It's it's >> uh you know, yeah, you got a bed that has some medical application, etc. But the technology, you know, it's going to uh take your bone out, put a brand new one in there, it's going to work perfectly. It's going to be, you know, we're going to we're going to solve all sorts of things. We can treat and help in many types of medical situations, >> but a lot of it's over uh uh stated. So >> overexaggerated.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So got >> anyway.
>> Well, we'll talk about more about that when you come down to um Cape Canaveral uh when we uh make that announcement.
And by the way, I got to get in touch with your guy, Matt. We got three places that Tracy was able to find that she thinks would be a good fit for you to do an event in Orlando.
>> All right. Beautiful. We'll talk about that and I'll look forward to it.
>> Very good. Thank you, brother. All right.
>> You're awesome. Bye-bye.
>> All right. Thanks, bro.
>> Okay, folks.
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