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Kim Kardashian's Coke Can't Save Kentucky From EpsteinAdded:
Hey, what's up everybody?
Just pulling up the chat now.
Lot going on today.
The main thing the the big thing that I'm seeing all over the place is that Massie lost in one of the Epstein Epstein elections.
So, I I wasn't expecting that. Like there's I knew there was a lot of dumb people in Kentucky, but I I didn't think there were that many. And I didn't think that they would be falling for that, but you know, it seems like a lot of money will get you an election.
But we've already seen that.
And you know, there's that whole thing that Ashley St. Clair has been talking about, too, with with the rigging of the machines.
I'm not saying that that's what happened. I'm just saying that's something that we apparently have to look out for now.
At least until that's investigated.
Let's see what Massie had to say, though.
supposed to restart this war today, but we can't restart this war today. The war can't start today. They said we got to wait a day.
And I then it like it occurred to me, where was the Secretary of War yesterday? He was here.
Listen.
Wait, wait. Wait, wait.
No. Look on the Yeah, that's that's the other thing. Um Heggseth flew to Kentucky and campaigned for the other guy. And Stephen Miller was posting stuff campaigning for the other guy. I think it's illegal for them to do that. I'm not I'm not that informed on that side of politics.
I I I focus more on the individual issues and geopolitics and stuff like that more so than elections.
Um but yeah, they they really they really went hard on them.
And and it seems that like obviously he struck a chord.
They went after him harder than they did any uh Democrat.
Look on the bright side.
>> [screaming] >> No more wars. No more wars. No more wars.
Guys, uh knock that off. You're going to make me feel good about losing.
>> [laughter] >> What I wanted to do was give you all credit. When they saw the influencers here, they panicked. They sent the Secretary of War here, and you stopped the war FOR A DAY.
>> [cheering] >> ALL RIGHT. WE KNOW WE don't want a war, and we know why young people are and you know, middle-aged people are against the next war.
Cuz we'd be the ones fighting it. They're trying to bring back the draft. Screw that.
>> [cheering] >> We're not We're not going to fight. We're not going to fight some other countries' wars, are we?
No.
What else What else do we stand for?
Not We don't want to send our money overseas.
Okay, I'll go for that.
I've got a bill to do that. I've also got a bill to end the Ed, end the Department of Education. [cheering] Rand Paul says he wants to pass a law that you need one day to read 10 pages of every bill. I asked Rand, "What are you going to do about my bill that's one sentence long to end the Department of Education?" That'd be like 5 minutes to read that bill.
>> [cheering] >> By the way, do you know how many pages the Epstein Files Transparency Act was?
Two pages.
>> [cheering] >> We don't want We know We're tired of meddling overseas. We can't afford it.
Our empire will collapse if we keep sending our money to other countries. I never picked a fight with the country that's tried to take me out here because I've never But I've never voted for foreign aid to any country. We got to take care of America first.
America first.
America first. America first. America first. I'm I've already uh expressed my issues with America first many times, but I'm probably going to do an individual video on it because it still allows for American hegemony and the pursuit of that, which which precludes all these wars, you know what I mean? So, it doesn't immediately you know, cancel out imperialism. It's kind of pitched as that, but if you look at listen to people like Nick Fuentes and a lot of the people who are leading the America First movement, it very much is still hegemonic.
By the way, there was You remember that organization that Klaus Schwab started called the World Economic Forum?
He said They said you should eat bugs.
Do you want to eat bugs?
They said you'll own nothing and be happy about it. Do you want to do that?
Well, guess what happened. Guess what happened to Klaus the CEO.
He was in the Epstein files. He had to resign.
>> [cheering] >> We took out We took out the CEO of the World Economic Forum with a two-page bill.
>> [cheering] >> So, yeah, there is now I mean that there is a chance he'll run in 2028 for president.
What happens in 2028? Hold on, I They started chanting 28.
>> [cheering] >> What?
What happens in 2028?
>> [cheering] >> You what?
Oh.
You Oh, you want me to run for Congress again?
>> [cheering] >> I don't know what you're talking about.
>> All right, well you made you've made a compelling argument.
You spoke your peace, but I need a medical margarita right now.
>> [cheering] >> And we'll and we'll talk about it later.
Thank you and God And look at this.
AIPAC already congratulating the guy that won that they spent $25 million to elect or whatever.
Wild.
Um and yeah, the they spent a large amount to unseat Cori Bush too, who is also anti-Israel. Like the the the most money spent in these particular elections have been uh over Israel. It's just crazy.
That it is still this effective even even after everything that's happened.
And the other everybody on um on the other side I guess is debating about the the whole AOC versus Marjorie Taylor Greene thing uh because there are some people who are saying that Marjorie Taylor Greene is better on Gaza than and Palestine than AOC was. Which isn't really true, but AOC has like been super disappointing on that issue.
But it's like the people that are arguing about it are really talking past each other because they're they're not acknowledging like what the other people are speaking about.
AOC has a definite better record on Palestine than Marjorie Taylor Greene does, but because of the fact that Marjorie Taylor Greene and also Tucker Carlson gets is a part of that conversation, too. Because they apologize, that like resonated with people emotionally.
And that is why they're willing to kind of like ignore like the history of of of Tucker and Marjorie Taylor Greene and all of the other bad [ __ ] that they support because that kind of apology seems more trustworthy than AOC still standing by the comment of Joe Biden working tirelessly for a ceasefire.
Um you know what I mean? So, I I I think that like that's that has not necessarily been a part of the conversation. I have heard people say like, you know, that she could probably erase a lot of that that AOC could probably erase a lot of that conversation by just apologizing for that and like one or two other things.
Um but that hasn't happened. And I think um like if like that kind of fake authenticity is a lot of the the reason why people went to support Trump.
It's cuz he wasn't necessarily authentic, but he was able to um you know, he was able to make it look like it by being vulnerable in certain circumstances, I would think.
Um at least with Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker. With with Trump, he kind of is vulnerable in a different way because he never says like, "Oh, I I made a mistake or I did something wrong." But, um, he says things like, "You know, oh yeah, of course, I'm I'm a rich person. I'm corrupt. We're all corrupt. We all buy politicians. I did it, too."
Um, that kind of thing put blinders on with people. You know what I mean? Um, that kind of [ __ ] hits people on an emotional level and they they don't look at a lot of the policies and stuff when that happens. And I I I feel like a lot of the people who are arguing for um AOC's better record on that are 100% correct, but that's not what the other people are talking about.
Yesterday, we were talking about the Trump corruption in general and the insider trading.
And the whole I shared that video with Jim Cramer explaining how like all that [ __ ] works.
I'm going to clip that for a video. But, um, now there is this I guess um, settlement wherein Trump is pretty much waived from ever being investigated for uh for his tax returns, having his taxes investigated. Same thing with his sons, which is is wild. I don't think I I don't know if that will stand through future administrations, but like the unbelievable corruption. And the fact that this is happening the day after his trades leaked, like, come on. This is the most corrupt [ __ ] ever, man.
Wild.
And this is the the letter that went out today.
The settlement agreement in Trump versus Internal Revenue Service has created the anti-weaponization fund. The settlement agreed directed the Attorney General to uh issue an order establishing funding any other relevant requirements for the fund. Capitalized terms in this document shall have the same meaning as the settlement agreement.
The United States releases, waives, acquits, and forever discharges each of the plaintiffs from and is hereby forever barred and precluded from prosecuting or pursuing any and all claims, counterclaims, causes of action, appeals, or requests from any relief, including injunctive relief. Yeah, and it just goes on. It's like you cannot And then there's this other situation where he's getting this massive fund.
Um of I think close to $2 billion, $1.7 billion.
And he is He is distributing a lot of this to January 6th people.
Which is like hauntingly similar to things that have happened in fascist regimes throughout history. Basically, these kind of dick these dictators paying off their street thugs.
For both you know, thank you for what you did before and what you'll do in the future.
Yeah, let me look into that and see what the exact uh phrase is.
Let's see.
Actually, this one.
Trying to find something that is not behind a pay uh a paywall.
At the Senate's Appropriations Subcommittee hearing Tuesday morning, Blanche fielded queries from members of both parties about the logistics of the $1.8 billion account, who would have oversight, and whether it could function as a slush fund for individuals who stormed the capital on January 6th, 2021.
Let's see.
Democrats are predictably enraged by the terms in the settlement for President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the government for the leak of his tax information, which resulted in the creation of this account to benefit targets of weaponization and lawfare.
So, that's what that's where it is.
He considers January 6th defendants to be um victims of weaponization and lawfare.
He considers himself to be a victim of that. He considers the January 6th people to be um uh victims of that. And he considers everybody that worked with him in election schemes in various states during 2020 to be victims of that. So, they could be reimbursed through through this fund. They will be reimbursed through this fund.
Um and they're being evasive about where exactly the money is going to go.
Essentially.
Yeah.
So, that's definitely sketch.
And then with this ballroom [ __ ] we we've been saying that it's probably going to be a bomb shelter, it's probably going to have like a medical a whole hospital in there and they're they're likely going to have some kind of um they're going to collect some kind of data there, like store some kind of data there, not collect it, but store it there.
And now he actually just says it.
I want to take you down to see the complexity. These are all different rooms down here. They're building a hospital.
They're building it to military hospital.
They're building a uh all sorts of research facilities. Also meeting rooms and rooms that go hand-in-hand for the military using the ballroom. And the ballroom is really a shield and protecting all of the things that are built here. Uh this goes as you see it's already up to the ground.
Uh this goes down very deep. You get a better view right over here. This is down and because we've already done these floors.
But these are already down two floors.
That that is down about six stories deep.
That's big stuff.
Normally when you build a ball >> Six stories deep. That that's six floors then. ballroom you Perhaps.
Cuz the ballroom's going to be on top.
And you would imagine that like the underneath area if you have medical, it's not going to have a high ceilings.
it flat. You just build a ballroom it would have been built.
And the complexity of this and again, it's all knit. It's all knit together between the drone proofing, the missile proofing we have and the drone capacity upstairs. We can have all sorts of military What is he talking about? Drone proofing, missile proofing?
Yeah, but with the I I hate to use the word snipers, but we have great sniper capacity. It's built for our snipers, not the enemy snipers, our snipers. And because of the height, we get a a very clear view of everything all over Washington. Yeah.
He's crazy, man.
Yeah, I mean I the White House actually is not that large as far as as far as height is concerned.
I put this on the uh on the thumbnail because it was interesting and like kind of funny. But I actually think that there's some What? A cat with drugs strapped to its Oh, no, that's a different story. Why do they put different stories in that [ __ ] Um $8.4 million worth of cocaine found on truck carrying Kim Kardashian Skims.
She's saying she had nothing to do with it, of course. But this is a frequent a frequent thing where super rich people and celebrities and politicians um they have boats or they have trucks. I have another story that I wrote a couple years ago where Mitch McConnell had a um a boat, some kind of shipping boat that he owned the company, and there was like a massive amount of cocaine found on there.
And um of course he denied anything to do with it.
A bunch of people on board got in trouble, he didn't. But you know, I I suspect there is a lot more of this [ __ ] Cuz I mean this has happened in history. Remember the DeLorean guy was selling coke.
And you think that people who are rich like don't need to sell sell drugs and stuff like that. I It's apparently her clothing line.
Um But you know, if if one of your businesses is going under and you want to save it and you don't want to be asking people for money or taking it from one of your you know, yacht accounts then you know, you're untouchable anyway.
If they catch your shipment you just you just say what she said and say what Mitch McConnell said.
Crime is only legal if you're rich.
Hidden compartment.
Driver admitted to his role in the smuggling operation.
Is he taking the charge? When he gets out, he'll have a couple million sitting in the bank. I'm just I'm just speculating, of course. But I wrote I remember writing this article how long ago now?
2014 12 years ago. 90 lbs of cocaine found on cargo ship owned by anti-drug senator's family.
Uh Mitch McConnell, yeah.
A vessel operated by the Foremost Maritime Corporation, a company owned by Mitch McConnell's in-laws, the Chao family.
This connection is not only relevant because of the family's connection, but also because the Chao family has often made large donations to McConnell's campaigns.
Yeah, so a lot of gifts came from the in-laws family.
Five $20 million.
Or five $25 million two different times.
So, you know, that [ __ ] it does it does happen.
See something real quick.
There has been another um another positive story about Native American land rights.
There was apparently a uranium mine being planned for an area in or around the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
And there there was some kind of monument established that um prevented any kind of extraction from that area.
And that has protected the area for some time and they were trying to get this overturned.
And they ended up winning, but there was a a popular revolt. I have some uh This isn't the right link. Let me see.
Cuz they were blocking highways and everything.
Stopping the trucks that were supposed to be there. And I think this is a very similar situation to Pesh law where it's like you got people on the ground doing direct action and you got you got lawyers trying to fight it in court.
On some rare occasions, you'll have a politician that gives a [ __ ] But that doesn't happen very often.
This is Oh, so yeah, this is where they said they they disabled the uranium truck and that was what we saw with the tire with the the rock between the wheel then.
See if I can find some See if there's any more videos floating around.
Yeah, I guess this is where they disabled the truck.
That I don't know how that works.
But they still that that that was a truck that was on its way to extract uranium.
Apparently.
Let's see.
Yeah, your uranium truck headed to pinion plain mine.
Let me see if I can get uh Cuz the details are you know, kind of weird like with the with the fact that they had See if this article has anything.
The US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed two lawsuits last month that alleged that the Bod uh National Monument was unlawfully designated in 2023 by former President Joe Biden.
He issued a proclamation on August 8th, 2023 that created a national monument under the Antiquities Act of 1906. The effort was largely led by tribal nations who have cultural and historical relationships with the land.
But this was protected, I think, since before 2023.
The two lawsuits were filed by Republican-led Arizona state legislature legislators, sorry.
Throat is dry.
Mouth is dry, I mean.
So they were trying to file these lawsuits to get in there, and they were already driving the uranium trucks in there when this hadn't even gone through in court yet.
Because obviously they lost in court, but the trucks had still went there because they stopped something.
And I don't think they just stopped some random dude. It does appear to be uranium truck.
There's like nothing about this on on YouTube. I'm looking for any like news stories, but there hardly is any. I'm not seeing anything except for stuff from like a year ago about a mine.
Maybe the same mine, but not the same situation.
Keep an eye on that and see if any more comes up tomorrow.
>> There was another story, too, related to um indigenous fights over the land.
Um this is one tribal leader that is saying that they're trying to build a border wall through their sacred lands.
We are on the slopes of Kuchuma Mountain.
Kuchuma is a sacred mountain for the Kumeyaay.
They're going to put up the border wall.
I think it's going to be a double wall because they're cutting very wide.
We want them to put up their barrier without destroying or excavating or cutting because they are wounding the mountain.
They are hurting the mountain. They are destroying it. That's what we don't want.
It's humiliating. We have suffered so much in our history for us to save for for us to have to endure more humiliation.
I probably shouldn't have been talking at the same time as her as you probably couldn't hear it.
This feels like the end of our history, the end of our pride. We feel like we are getting trampled on.
This is like still happening.
200 years into this genocide. More, I guess, 300 plus.
Probably 400 plus.
Yeah, I cuz at first I was dating it to the uh you know, the beginning of America, but it was before that like It's sad they are ruining the mountain.
We'll see how far we can go.
Yeah, they're just cutting through that [ __ ] See where I go next.
Look at this [ __ ] I've been talking about this guy a lot. This guy keeps on popping up, the Kevin O'Leary guy that wants to do the data center in Utah and among other things.
So, in here he is complaining about people who are making 70K a year spending 20 $28 on lunch. Like first of all, that's a like really good salary in the US and uh yeah, he's doing the avocado toast thing again.
And even if you know, there were people who are who are arguing like $28 is what a good lunch costs these days and stuff like that, which is not necessarily true. You might be able to get one like for 15, 20, but the the fact still remains that like what was a $5 lunch 20 years ago is a $28 lunch today. And that that point is is totally missed over. But this is one of the most like uh What do they call it? What's that word again?
Um It's like you're detached. You're uh Yeah.
You it'll come to me.
And when I see kids that are making 70 grand a year spending $28 for lunch, I mean, that's just stupid. It's just think about that in the context of that being put into an index and making 8% 8 to 10% a year for the next 50 years.
Yeah, invest in the crumbling crumbling civilization.
>> it when I see kids that are making 70 grand a year spending $28 for lunch.
Wild.
Yeah, yeah, he's like he's disconnected and out of touch. Out of touch, that's what I that's what I was searching for.
Yeah, that's what it is.
I was that was going to bug me. I knew it would come to me quick.
And I guess while I'm on it, um Where is All these uh commencement speakers talking about AI pissing off all all the kids off.
Yeah, tone-deaf. That's another good one. Yeah. Yeah.
There have been a lot of them. Like Eric Schmidt from Google and there was one today that was like really bad. He he said like something about pay me later. You're going to be paying me later or some [ __ ] Let's see Let's see which one it is.
This is the most recent one.
I think it's it's this guy, but I hope it's this clip.
Let's see.
In the 50 years prior, streaming rewrote the economics.
Social media rewrote the discovery model.
AI is rewriting production as we sit here.
I know it. Deal with it. Like I said, it's a tool.
Deal with it.
Hey, like I said, you can you can hear me now or you can pay me later.
You can hear me now or you can pay me later. Like what the hell? And this is after a week of other commencement speakers totally getting like, you know, tomatoes thrown at them for like saying anything about AI and this guy can like he he's like, I'm going to go up and do it. I'm going to do it. Like you know he was.
Hey, then do something about it, okay?
It's a tool. Make it work for you.
The things you learned then in the 50 And Eric Schmidt did the same thing.
And it's like I don't I don't remember having I don't remember commencement speaker.
I don't remember any of that at my high school, but I I don't remember a lot from high school.
But I I I don't remember that [ __ ] I know they didn't have a famous person.
They might have had a teacher do it or something and that's why I didn't remember.
But So this guy is the CEO of Big Machine Records. So he's like a record executive.
Yeah, I didn't have all of these uh I made it through high school, but I didn't make through college. I dropped out to throw raves halfway through college.
But I was going to college for mortuary school, as some of you know.
Yeah, and here's the thing like they had this guy Eric Schmidt.
Very similar situation.
>> December Time magazine selected its person of the year for 2025.
And it was this time it was the architects of artificial intelligence.
Interesting.
>> [cheering] >> It will touch every profession, every classroom, every hospital, every laboratory, every person, and every relationship you have. I think it's funny like that these 18-year-old kids have an opportunity to tell a billionaire to [ __ ] off and they he could actually hear their voice.
I I love that for them.
I know what many of you are feeling about that. I can hear you.
There is a fear.
>> [cheering] >> We do not know. So and why are these people continuing to go on here and and and give these speeches? Yeah, you think they would change their speech on the way to the thing on the way to the commencement at this point? Uh crazy [ __ ] Yeah, I don't know if it's like I mean there's probably investments that people have and [ __ ] So they're like, I want to get out there and talk about it. And I mean it is also, you know, they have to talk about the future. So they're like, all right, what am I going to talk about?
This seems like the thing.
Yeah, check this out. Some [ __ ] drove his drove his Cybertruck into a lake because Elon said that um it has a wade mode.
Like this guy should be able to sue the [ __ ] out of Elon Musk especially because he got arrested. Like you know.
They're going to hit me with copyright for that song.
That That is out of control.
The It is one of the most ugly cars in existence.
That [ __ ] >> [laughter] >> Goddamn, bro.
>> [laughter] >> Amazing.
I saw Barrett Brown put out this new report on a witness who investigated Epstein and fell off a building.
I'm not sure if when this is from and if this is related to It looks like 2014.
But, I'm not sure if this is related to the Steve Bannon emails where they talked about the guy falling off the building.
That That was somebody in Macau, though.
And we do know who that was.
Yeah, exactly. Fell off a building.
Barrett Brown is the journalist who went to jail for a while for covering Anonymous back when it was like popping back in the very early days. He was like one of the first spokespeople for Anonymous and and just went to jail for journalism, basically. Um and he's still doing good work.
So, he says, "Your dad is found dead in 2024 after working on Deutsche Bank's Trump and Russia accounts.
A journalist promises to get his colleagues to stop emailing your your little sisters if you meet with him.
Later, he'll write a New New York Times op-ed about how you crave notoriety.
You'll be found dead in 2022.
This is Vale Broeksmit.
Oh, no. It Vale Broeksmit was the son.
William Broeksmit was the guy who died.
A year A year and a half before he was found dead of what coroners now deem blunt force trauma to the torso, my former associate Vale Broeksmit is dropped off at the federal building in downtown Los Angeles by his fiance, a French national by the name of Marie Pierre Marie Peter Tolts. I thought it was I'm not sure if that's silent.
Who's currently listed by listed as missing by the state of California. FBI special agent David Kho escorts Vale through the necessary necessary checkpoints and on to the secure conference room, where in a handful of other FBI officials sit waiting. They bear different titles and hail from regional offices far-flung as DC, New York, and Texas, but the assembled federal officials all share at least one thing in common. Each unaware Vale has set his phone to record.
What we're here is mainly >> [clears throat] >> to see how we can help you, Agent Kho begins.
What Vale wants to help with is getting back his fiance's 10-year-old, recently seized by authorities on a child welfare rap after the nanny died of an overdose at their home. The situation was even messier than one might suppose to to an extent that the other FBI agents had already been intervening in the case on Vale's behalf for some time without measurable success.
One of them, Tim Lucy, was among other things served as an in-house legal counsel for the FBI New York branch.
Had called Val a few weeks later prior or a few weeks prior to mollify him after the agent's testimony in the ongoing child welfare proceedings failed to have the desired results.
Let me skip through a little bit.
See if we can get to the murder.
Yeah, and they were saying it was uh you know, blunt force trauma.
It sounds like something Scutches definitely happened.
I don't think uh Bear Brown is somebody who avoids talking about Israel.
But there are different you know.
Um Epstein did have a relationship with Russia. But he had a much deeper relationship with Israel, of course.
Let me see real quick.
He does?
I'm going to have to look that up.
That is a fed.
I never heard that.
I would be interested to hear that for uh to to see anything on that for sure.
But I could always be wrong.
I'm trying to see how this is related to Epstein, though.
Back at the LA FBI meeting, Val continues to try to steer the conversation to the substantial issues he still trusts the fed to pursue. Trump had these loans from Deutsche Bank and David sat on them for a very long time.
He mentioned his 2019 efforts to hack Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
He emailed his list of Epstein's email addresses and possible passwords to me at the time. We'll go into that on another occasion.
Oh.
So, this guy hacked Epstein and then ended up dying.
Falling off a building, dying of blunt force trauma.
Interesting.
Yeah, it could be another whoops for sure.
That's pretty crazy.
There's also this uh [ __ ] that went down yesterday.
There's all like the San Diego terror attack on the Islamic center.
It was two teenage Nazis.
These guys.
Um they have Nazi patches on and [ __ ] And of course a lot of the propagandists jumped online to say that the shooters were trans, which they do at like every [ __ ] shooting now.
And Elon shared it of course and a bunch of people were buying into that.
Yet in their manifestos, there is no sound on this. So it's not just me.
Uh I'm not sure why there isn't sound.
Maybe it was released like that.
But yeah.
In their manifesto they talked about how much they hated anyone who isn't white and they hated gay and trans people.
Yeah.
And the oddly enough the one guy's name is Vasquez.
And he spends an obnoxious amount of time s- explaining his lineage. Like, you know, I have mostly European blood because even though, you know, I'm from Mexico, I have most of the blood of the conquerors or some kind of [ __ ] like that. Um yeah.
So, ridiculous.
And a lot of the people who were sharing that [ __ ] have since deleted it because now it it looks ridiculous.
Um and there's no there's no way they can push it. Like in a lot of these cases um at least the ones that are related to um 764 that you know, cult-related group that they they are children that groom other children and then blackmail them with um like abuse material that they've coerced them into creating and and all sorts of [ __ ] And they are accelerationists, so they want to create division amongst people. So, they you know will a week before they want to do the shooting, they will say that they've transitioned or some [ __ ] And then they will go and do that um as like an accelerationist plot. And it has been proven that that has happened on on multiple occasions. Um there was like the one guy's dad that was like they were interviewing him cut it and they were like uh you know what do you what do you think of your son doing this? And he's like uh yeah, I he ain't he ain't like that and and um if he if he was a if he was killing gays, I was proud of him or some crazy [ __ ] like that. And it was like the the classic uh uh classic type of parent you would think would would be like that. And it's like, yeah, this is the parent of a school shooter, for sure.
Yeah, and and the um the mainstream news like bizarrely we're talking about like um threats on Jewish people and synagogues being closed down. And it's like, yeah, like that if that happened, that would not be good, but um that's not what's happening right now. And they they do anything they can to talk to to not talk about the insane bigotry that Muslim people face in this country.
There's still a lot going on with ICE, too.
I saw this article today that ICE is really deep in Memphis.
And they're they have cooperation with the cops there, too, which makes it even worse in some of these um some of these red states. And that's why you haven't seen there is still a ton of enforcement happening there, but you know, the the cops are like helping them and it's staying a little bit more under the radar for that because, you know, instead of crashing into people and running them off the road and smashing into their windows and ripping them out of their car, they just ride along with a cop and a cop will pull them over and then, you know, they won't fight it and then they'll just take them in and ICE will take them over in that custody.
So, then there's that and then there is a hunger strike starting in one of the California detention centers where conditions are known to be really bad.
I mean, conditions are bad at all of them. Dilley in Texas is bad, the one in New Jersey is bad, the one in Baltimore is really bad. Uh and then this one here in California.
Dude, it would be C defense on. That's the community watch group that's been legally observing and warning their communities of ICE's presence in the 805 areas. Well, ICE is now heavily targeting those areas beginning with Oxnard.
Today is Monday, May 18th and it's day 347 of the ICE siege and these are your updates. Which, yes, the ICE siege is still ongoing. The attack on VC Defense comes days after we the White House published the Trump's counterterrorism strategy in which he includes, quote unquote, violent left-wing extremists including anarchists and anti-fascists as an American threat.
Trump I am all the above.
>> declares that Americans who oppose this fascist administration will face a very fascist response as he writes, quote unquote, "We will find you and we will kill you." And to do that, Trump is using Palantir's advanced AI surveillance firm to gather data on all Americans including the IRS, Health and Human Services, DHS, and other agencies to centralize, compile, and create that mass database that can easily track Americans. Palantir, if I need to remind you, is currently powering ICE's immigration raids. They've been already compiling 20 million targets for them.
Of course, they'll need an insane amount of data centers to achieve this AI surveillance state. Like the 62 >> or Exactly. Like, this [ __ ] is not for consumer AI. All of these data centers that are popping up are not for the AI that we're already using. There are sufficient data centers for, you know, consumer AI and AI that is is in a lot of apps. And yeah, is it this is for some kind of surveillance thing. I did a video about that on my YouTube uh last week.
Miles data center that Utah approved last week, a data center that's twice the size of Manhattan.
Cash Patel's FBI also has a team of agents called the payback squad tasked with going after Trump's political opponents, both past and present. And the GOP mean in the meantime has been busy re-segregating the South's voting power, setting that the country back 60 years, making America great again for white supremacy and more importantly, the billionaire class.
Meanwhile, Trump is settling his $10 billion lawsuit against his own Department of Justice and is also including a $1.8 billion slush fund to compensate John Yoho's sixers. And the corruption continues as a former senior vice president for GEO, one of the private prisons running many of the ICE detention centers, is now the head of ICE. And one of his duties? Well, take a guess. Opening more detention centers.
Meanwhile, as a fascism, corruption, and AI surveillance grow unchecked in our once Both these these uh detention centers and the surveillance uh Uh well, I I was >> [laughter] >> I was going to call them surveillance centers, but that's what they are.
They're calling them data centers.
Uh the the data centers and the detention centers are are probably going to be like very important physical grounds of resistance, you know what I'm saying? Or places to be resisted.
>> free nation. Immigrants in ICE custody are facing worsening conditions. There's currently a hunger strike at the at the Adelanto ICE processing center, and we have word that another hunger strike at the Desert View Annex will begin tomorrow Tuesday morning to also protest the deteriorating conditions there.
As for the raids in Southern California, last week's are all listed on the latest Daily Mem article. As I mentioned, Yeah, that's a that's a very good uh page to follow for everything happening with ICE, which continues continues to go in the wrong direction, continues to accelerate in a very sad and [ __ ] up way.
>> [sighs] >> But, you know, we push on.
I have heard that there are a lot of precious metals in those cameras that they put up everywhere. And I have heard that if you go to defloc.
Is it org? That you can see where all of them are located. Now, those two things are not defloc.org. Yeah, those things aren't connected to each other in any way.
Those are two entirely separate facts that they have precious metals in them and that you could find their specific locations.
So, there have been at least five I'm pretty sure that there are more than five January 6 people who were released and then have to go back uh to prison for crimes against children or they have gotten caught up um facing previous crimes against children.
Um in this one case a pardoned January 6 rioter offered a victim of his a payoff which you know, I'm not sure if it would come from a a Trump reparation fund, but it probably could. Also, an individual who, after being pardoned by the president, uh went on to molest two children.
And that person actually tried to buy the silence of these children by saying that he would pay them some of the funds that he was hoping to get from your slush fund.
Can you commit to making the rules so that that person is not eligible for a payout under this fund? Well, you're obviously lying in your question because there's no way that this person committed to that. The The slush fund, as you call it, which is not didn't exist.
>> I I'm sure but I can commit Mr. Mr. Attorney General, don't ever do that again. I am reporting >> What again? that he said he said on the expectation that he hoped to get some of the funds from a payout. He's He's been doing this for a while.
>> the slush fund, Senator, and that didn't exist when he said that. This is the fund that the president and all of you have been telegraphing all along. Dude, this guy In another one, I don't have a clip of it, but uh he was asked about the Epstein investigation and he's like, I don't know what you mean by the Epstein investigation. Like, I'm not sure what you mean by that.
Ridiculous.
See what else I got.
Not sure what Let's see.
Body cam video of what?
What's there a body cam video of?
Yeah, let's see. I got a couple of other other things.
Yeah, this one this one pissed me off. I mean, I don't live in Virginia, but it's really Democratic governor that was just elected who once again proves you can never trust anybody from the CIA cuz she was a CIA agent.
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has vetoed a bill that would have made the sale of recreational marijuana legal in Virginia next year. Her veto came after state lawmakers rejected the changes she made to the bill they passed during the 2026 General Assembly session.
She supports the intent. However, it is my responsibility as governor to make sure all new laws can be successfully implemented and protect against unintended consequences to harm Virginians.
I look forward to continuing to work with patrons to Yeah, [ __ ] Probably because the money wasn't right.
Like the you know, um Cuz in every state that this goes down, they have to set the licenses up in a way where they make a ton of money and they can get people that they know to sell the weed.
It's still decriminalized in Virginia, though.
Or at least I drive through Virginia pretty carelessly. Let's see.
Uh weed legalization map.
Yeah, Virginia is I look at this map every time I go on a trip somewhere.
See where I drive around like which states to avoid.
Yeah, fully legal in Virginia. I guess they just don't have a legal market for it. Honestly, you know, that's not that bad the black market cuz it's better for the black market honestly and you know, black market weed dealers it ain't easy for them these days. You know what I mean?
But I mean if they start giving out points and um you know, like discounts like like the dispensaries do they might be able to keep up.
Cuz you know, you get points you get like $100 off your bag of weed.
Oh, yeah, the Bolivia story I covered yesterday.
It's uh blowing up more like there are miners, teachers, all sorts of uh I I I guess union-related uh professions and stuff joining together in the protest and the strike and of course indigenous leaders as well.
I've seen a bunch of videos, but I'm not sure what's real and what's not so I'm not going to share anything. Um but I've also seen reports that their indigenous populations are blocking the um airstrip near Evo Morales so uh the US government can't get to them.
So there's all sorts of crazy stuff going on with that. That's so deep I kind of want to do a actual full video on YouTube about that to kind of, you know, actually get the details right and dig deep into the situation and how it originated because, you know, it's a it's a deep history there.
But, yeah, that is all I got for tonight. It has been good chilling with y'all as always.
Um, and if you are watching on any of the other platforms and you want to join in the chat in future streams, it is much easier on YouTube for me to keep up.
And I get the notifications a lot easier that way.
But, yeah, um, I think that's it.
Peace out, y'all. Oh, and um, yeah, definitely, I I got to push my Patreon a little bit more cuz I'm unemployed. So, if anybody wants to hit that, hit it, please.
Peace. Oh, and looking for journalism jobs again. So, anybody knows any freelance places that are looking for submissions, hit me up.
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