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So, let's get started. We have a lot to cover tonight and, um, there are some interesting things happening. You may not be able to put the dots together on your own, but that's why you come here.
Let's talk a little bit about Cuba, about Castro. We, we, we talked about it on Sunday.
The discovery that attack drones have been stacking up in Cuba and that Iranian technicians are in Cuba right now training them how to use them.
I don't know how that works. I don't know if they fly drones around, if we're seeing the drones fly around. You know, we have Guantanamo Bay, which is basically on the same rock.
But, we also have Fort Lauderdale, which is just 90 miles away and they don't have any defenses against any of this stuff that Ukraine has been seeing.
Some of these drones are pretty fast.
They fly about 100 miles an hour.
Others, uh, slower. They are more straight wing, but they carry munitions.
And, uh, some of the munitions are, uh, if you've seen some of the videos, not so fun.
But, the issue is that we're not talking about, well, officially, I know about 600 drones. 600's a lot of drones.
That's several days of attacks.
But, I think it may be as many as 2,000.
And when you get to this number and you consider that President Trump is considering, the Department of War is considering going back into Iran and kicking the [ __ ] out of it because they won't um negotiate in good faith. Everything that has the word deal associated with it sounds to them like, "Oh, you're going to lift the sanctions. You're going to give us all our money back. You're going to move your troops out of the way and let us return to charging every single ship that's that sails through the Strait of Hormuz a million dollars. And by the way, those data cables on the bottom of the sea there, we're going to start charging you a data tax."
Yeah, the Iranians think that's what deal means to them.
But I think everybody's got it figured out now that all the IRGC has to do, forget about the mullahs, they're gone. They're gone. Now the IRGC has taken over and it's a military government.
And the military government sees nothing but dollar signs. And all they really have to do all they really have to do is survive.
Right? Even if there's only five guys that can send out a post or get CNN to give them a microphone, they've won.
They could sit there and say, "You see?
We took everything the US had to throw at us and we're still here."
To them, that's victory. To the world, that's victory.
And that's not what they have. What they have uh is an opportunity to surrender.
That's what they have. They have an opportunity to surrender.
But it doesn't sound like surrender to me when the proxies, we're talking Hezbollah, we're talking Houthis, we're talking Hamas, we're talking uh you know, these uh organizations that have fighting forces not in Iran, but elsewhere.
ISIS and others who are doing Iran's bidding.
Because Iran has sent them a lot of money. And now we find out that the Cubans have received upwards of 2,000 attack drones.
And they've also got technical advisers living on the island.
And now it kind of sounds like, "Okay, wait a minute.
You shoot me, I shoot you.
You attack Iran, we attack the US."
And you know, you think about it for a moment, you go, "Wait a minute. Wait a minute. If if they attack the US, we will level them." Oh, really?
Oh, really? Do you think so?
Do you think the poor people, and we're talking poor, we're talking not the working poor of the US.
We're talking people with no lights, no running water. We're talking people with no food, no groceries, no voice. They don't have a car that was made after 1959.
You understand what I'm saying? We're talking poverty on a level that you have not seen.
90 miles off our coast. They were once a thriving island. Now, admittedly, uh you know, there were cartels operating there, there were gambling cartels, there were mafia.
But the people of Cuba were actually doing pretty well.
And when Castro came in and kicked the cartels and the mafia out by force, he drove the people into a communism.
That's one one the worst communist environments ever ever.
Um And I hear you to talk to Dave, Congress needs to vote to end the Cuban embargo.
I I agree with that in the sense that uh the people of Cuba need to be able to do commerce.
They need to be able to get food. They need to be able to get clothes and medicine, electricity. I agree that the embargo should be lifted, but that's not what would happen.
What would happen is the Cuban government would steal everything and enrich itself and further impoverish its people.
They would live the way communists always live as elites owning everything and giving the people, the workers only what they think they deserve.
So federal prosecutors today charged the former Cuban president Raul Castro with ordering the 1996 shoot down of civilian planes operated by a Miami-based by by by Miami-based exiles. These are former Cubans who were flying back to Cuba or flying something back to Cuba.
And uh this is a major escalation of pressure by the Trump administration on the socialist government. It's not socialist, it's communist.
Marxist communist.
Uh Trump has set a calamitous energy blockade on the island. No oil from Venezuela.
And has been threatening military action ever since US forces captured the Cuban government's long-time patron uh Venezuelan president Maduro.
Two police officers who helped defend the US Capitol from an attack by a mob of a Trump supporters sued Wednesday. I know that's the way they describe it. I have [clears throat] to describe it that way.
I can tell you that when a million of my friends and I went to Washington, nothing nothing even close to a mob uh, was there.
We were all country uh, patriots. We were meeting each other, loving each other, sharing a vision of the roaring 20s that was stolen from us through corruption and through fake ballots.
Uh, what we wanted Congress to do was look out the window.
Look out the window and see a million of us basically saying, "We know what you did."
"We know what you did, Nancy Pelosi. We saw what you did and we're here to say we saw what you did."
This was a million-man march on Washington as a celebration of free speech in America.
It was not a mob and we did not attack the US Capitol.
There's no video anywhere of us attacking the Capitol. It never happened.
Oh, we were shot at.
We were tear gassed. We were shot with bullets and rubber bullets and we were beat with batons, but we never attacked.
We never attacked.
But they sued >> [clears throat] >> and uh, Congress voted to block any of them receiving payouts from a new $1.8 billion settlement fund for people who claim to be victims of politically motivated prosecutions.
The lawsuit's filing comes a day after uh a day after acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, during his congressional testimony, wouldn't rule out the possibility of fund payouts for for rioters who assaulted police on January 6th.
But that isn't what happened. See, this narrative right here is completely false.
There was no attack on the Capitol Police. The Capitol Police attacked the people. The people defended themselves against that attack, but there was no attack.
Nobody was attacking. Not one single person attacked.
Uh there was another uh victory today, or yesterday actually, against the Republican rival.
Uh Thomas Massie had his ass kicked in Kentucky by smashing 10 points.
And it wasn't his uh blocking the Trump agenda. That's that has very little to do with it. It's that he's a slimeball.
It's that he's a slimeball, just like Swalwell was a slimeball.
If Massie had stuck to the law, if Massie had been a stand-up individual, and not uh tried to bone everybody that uh every woman that would stand still uh for 5 minutes.
If he would have been uh a moral individual, he might have survived. But Kentucky saw him for who he is, and out he went.
The US government is permanently uh going to drop the tax claims against Trump.
There was a settlement yesterday.
It was an extraordinary use of executive power, but it was necessary because the IRS is very dangerous fascist organization. Oh, yeah, I said it.
They're almost as dangerous as the FDA.
They're almost as dangerous as the USDA.
I mean, these are all fascist organizations.
What do I mean by that? Let me define fascism for you. Oh, you've heard the word thrown out all over the place.
Trump was a fascist. No, he's not.
Trump is a capitalist.
Trump believes in a person being worth his hire. You work, you get paid.
You farm, you get paid.
That's capitalism. Fascism is something completely different.
Fascism fascism has nothing to do with work. Nothing.
Fascism is where global multi-billion dollar corporations, not small business, not religious organizations, not the National Rifle Association, global multi-billion dollar corporations, multi-trillion dollar corporations, send their officers into government to serve inside the agencies, bureaus, administrations, and departments.
And what they do in those positions, some are secretaries, some are undersecretaries, some are just bureaucrats, is they protect the interests of the global multi-billion dollar corporation.
They smash small business. They steal from the public.
They steal from the taxpayers.
And let me just give you an example of this. Big Pharma.
Very, very powerful fascist organization.
They send their officers and oh yes, they part of their resume is that they work for Big Pharma.
They're in the FDA.
And what do they do? They interpret statutes such that you cannot claim that a vitamin can cure a disease.
They attack Ivermectin. They attack Fenbendazole. They attack Mebendazole.
They attack Hydroxychloroquine. Not because they are good drugs. They are.
They attack them because doctors have discovered that those drugs also work for other things. They also fight cancer. They also fight MS. They also are curing people of hitherto incurable diseases or diseases that the Big Pharma is trying to cure with chemotherapy or radiation.
Killing people, wasting them away and taking every dime of their insurance and their savings and their homes and their families savings and their homes away from them in an effort to try to save their lives by treating them to death.
That's not what the statute says.
That's not what the law says.
But it's a way they interpret the law.
And when the president comes out and says, "Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
People have a right to try.
They have a right to try.
If they hear somewhere that baby aspirin cures cancer, by God, they should be able to buy baby aspirin aspirin to cure cancer.
If they find out that Ivermectin taken in the right quantities in the right sequence with maybe fenbendazole or mebendazole can cure cancer, they have the right to try it.
That's what the president said. That's his executive order.
Does the FDA listen? Hell no, they don't.
Because they're a fascist organization protecting the interests of Big Pharma.
Now when I write the FDA and I write US Customs and I say, "Get your hands off my products.
Get your hands off.
I bought this product. I ordered this product. It's to be shipped to my offices and then I am going to provide it to my customers because they're Americans and they want it. And they will and they paid for it.
They don't listen.
They say, "Oh, no, we're being instructed by the FDA to seize and destroy your commerce."
That's a violation. It's It's a violation of so many laws I can't number them. It's a violation of Federal Trade Commission. It's a violation of the Commerce Clause. It's a violation of Executive Order, I don't know what the number is, where President Trump said people have the right to try things.
It's a violation of every moral code I can think of.
And yet, they do it because they have a badge and they have a gun and they're fascists. That is fascism.
And the doctors, they hate it.
They hate it.
They want to be able to prescribe to their patients, but they can't because they'll lose their license.
I can, but they can't.
I have doctors. I have nurses, I have nurse practitioners, and thousands tens of thousands of people who want to try.
And yet the FDA is trying to stop them.
So, President Trump, if you're out there listening or somebody in your administration, some of your staffers are listening, some of you congressmen who listen to my program, that's the issue at hand.
I've been doing it longer than anybody.
I've helped more people than I can count. And I'm not going to stop.
Roberto Morales Ojeda is a senior Communist Party leader.
He's a big supporter of his general, Raul Castro.
He embodies the most genuine essence of the Cuban Revolution. I'll bet he does.
Thanks to his ability to lead with modesty and personal example. Mhm.
Mhm. And a club and a gun and a jail and chains.
His career has been under uninterrupted lesson in loyalty to Cuba and to Fidel.
I'll bet it has been.
He also said Raul Castro has cultivated an exceptional human sensitivity and the ability to examine the revolutionary endeavor.
What does that mean? Rectify errors and open spaces for dialogue. But he shoots planes down.
And he puts people in jail.
And he beats them.
For all these reasons, the Cuban people are absolutely certain that they will defend Raul's physical and ethical integrity and his legacy at all costs. That's what Morales Ojeda said.
But I think he's lying.
I think the people will grab this guy in his pajamas and turn him over to special forces so fast.
The piracy in that country, Cuba, has been going on for a long, long time.
And you know pirates, they don't like giving up their booty.
They don't like giving it.
Why do you think there are so many Cubans living in South Florida? Because they escaped.
Some of them on inner tubes.
Some of them on way overloaded boats just barely making it to shore.
Staggering onto the sand and kissing the ground saying, "We made it."
Castro is a criminal.
And I think we should do the right thing with criminals like we do all criminals. They should arrest him and they should put him in prison for the rest of his life.
And I wouldn't stop there.
Diaz Canel wrote on X that Cuba acted in legitimate self-defense within its territorial waters after repeated and dangerous violation of its airspace by notorious terrorists.
Whatever.
Whatever. These are people that left Cuba and are coming back to get more stuff.
Notorious terrorists.
US officials at the time had been warned about violations but allowed them to continue.
Trump has has threatening military action in Cuba ever since US forces captured Cuban government's long-time patron, Maduro. I don't know.
I don't know.
Cuba's suffering the blackouts, food shortages, economic collapse.
Usually what happens is when you bring a nation's people to their knees, the regime falls apart, but that's not happening.
These people have been in a state of fear for generations.
Generations in Cuba.
Now, they would like the Cuban regime to be lording over nobody.
That's what they would like. If we would go there with ocean liners and pick people up, 4, 5,000 at a time, there would soon be nobody in Cuba.
Everyone would leave.
They would all come to Florida. They would all come to Alabama. They would all come to Texas.
Anything to get away from Cuba.
It is not the paradise the leaders speak about, but it is a type and a shadow of what Alexandrio Communist Cortez wants to do.
It is a type and a shadow of what Ma'am Danny wants to do. It's a type and a shadow of what uh Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley, it's a type and a shadow of what they want to do.
They want to take your homes away from you. They want to take your cars away from you.
They want to take your money away from you. Oh, they want you to keep working.
They want you to keep working. But, what they want to do is they want to provide the housing to you, which will probably be a hotel room somewhere.
Because because after all the money, the rest of the money that you earn is going to go to a good cause, right?
It's going to go to make AOC even richer. And maybe shoot for president, which could take billions of dollars.
Right? It's going to make them richer.
That's what communists do.
Communists love communism. They love it.
Because they own everything.
Everything belongs to them. They're wealthy beyond measure.
They fly where they want, they steam where they want, they eat what they want.
They have sex with whoever they want.
It's the people who live under communism that hate it.
You're seeing it happen right now in New York.
>> [snorts] >> Is it enough? No.
You have to break the election infrastructure corruption in order to stop them.
I think that's going to be much more difficult than you think.
No, no, no, Chetanka Dave, you you're you're you're missing the point here.
You're missing the point. AOC and these people, they're not socialists.
Socialist is the little fuzzy dice on the communist tanks.
Socialism runs out of money really fast.
And when that happens, communism takes over. Everything belongs to the state.
They're not socialists. They talk about socialism. They use socialism as as socialism as part of their marketing plan, but they're communists.
Pure and simple. They're Marxist communists.
So, don't give them that socialism label.
Yeah, communism sucks. You're right, JJ.
That's why President Trump made a statement in his state of the union address, "America will never become a socialist country. It'll never become a communist country."
He got a standing ovation from the Republicans.
The Democrats wanted it. Oh, they wanted it so bad.
How bad do they want it?
They want it bad enough to to rip our government into pieces.
Take for instance Senator Raphael Warnock. He's a guy that stole his seat in the 2018 coup when in Georgia when they uh basically printed ballots like they were going out of style. We didn't even know that system was working yet.
It wasn't until the 2020 election that we really saw the power of the counterfeit ballot system.
And in in in 2021 uh they shut the whole damn world down.
It was not easy to do. I mean, there there were resistance to it, but resistance was futile. In in early '21 I went to an event in uh Las Vegas.
And I met with the Attorney General of Arizona. I met with a couple of congressmen.
And I spoke to them.
And they were talking about, "Well, we'll get them. We'll get them in 2022."
And I said, "You guys do not understand what happened.
We saw what happened. We have the proof.
If you don't fix 2020 there's not going to be a 2022. There's not going to be a 2024.
You don't understand. You have to fix that first.
And they didn't get it. Or if they did get it, but they weren't going to do it.
They weren't going to do it. Warnock was in.
And he argued today that if Democrats take control of the Senate, as very close.
It's very close.
If Democrats can just take control of the Senate, they should get rid of the filibuster.
And no arcane Senate procedural rule should block people's ability to be heard in their democracy.
You see?
Trump's asking Thune to get rid of the filibuster.
It is arcane.
It basically says that every single thing the Senate decides as far as financial or even related to the cabinet has to have 60 votes. It has to be able to to uh achieve a victory of cloture to to stop the filibuster.
But that's not the way the Constitution was written. The Constitution Constitution was written 51.
And if it's 50/50, the vice president steps in and breaks that that tie.
But you know, Mitch McConnell and all the others that have been in there for decades and decades and decades have honed this filibuster to give the minority a voice.
It isn't for the majority. The majority wants to pass legislation.
The minority wants the voice. So, the minority says, "Well, you may have 53 or 54 senators, but you need 60 in order to pass this legislation, which means you have to come talk to us. You got to give us what we want to get those seven or four or five or three more votes in order to get your legislation passed or get your cabinet member approved.
Was it meant to be that way?
Was it written that way?
It's just a system to protect the minority, which has most always been the Republicans.
The Republicans have most always been in the minority. Democrats have controlled government for a long, long time. All but about 16 years since this country was founded.
I'm not [ __ ] you.
And what do I mean by that? Well, the Democrats either control the White House or they controlled the Senate or they controlled Congress.
Somewhere in there the Democrats had control for all but 16 years.
Republicans have only had control of all three houses or all three branches of government uh for 16 years. That's it.
So, that's why we have the situation that we have with birthright citizenship and income tax and all the [ __ ] that we put up with from the agency government, which is now uh smaller than it's been since 1966.
Yeah, Trump has laid off so many federal employees that it the federal government is about the size it was in 1966.
Doesn't mean that it doesn't have all this all 655 agencies, departments, bureaus, and administrations. They're all still there. They're just smaller. They have smaller staff.
But the secretaries are just as powerful as they were.
The filibuster is responsible for most of that. It's allowed all of that to perpetuate.
If Thune would preempt the Democrats by saying, "Okay, we're going to get rid of the filibuster. These are modern times. We don't need the filibuster anymore."
The Democrats, according to Warnock, are all set to do it. That's exactly what they want to do.
He said, "I'm proud of all that we did when I first entered the Senate.
It was for the 117th Congress, you know, the one that they stole in 2018.
We passed a lot of legislation.
We cut child poverty by 40% for 6 months. We did infrastructure. We did clean energy. Yeah, that's clean energy means gas prices went through the roof, and they forced electrical cars and wind power and solar power on us, which drove the cost of energy through the roof.
I don't know about you, but this last winter my bills were north of 900 bucks.
Anybody in the chat room see a a jump like that?
Anybody in the chat room go from 250 or 350 to 750, 850?
That's the Democrats. That's the clean energy Democrats.
Um and they were able to do that.
And now he's endorsing getting rid of the filibuster.
So, why not get rid of it now?
Well, they don't want to get rid of it now because they're not in the majority.
They don't want to get rid of the filibuster now because they're not in the majority.
They want to get rid of the filibuster when they're in the majority and that way they can pass all the legislation that they want.
That's basic. It's foundational.
So, I think we should preempt it.
I don't know about that 1854. I'm I'm trying to keep up with you to talk today.
But, I'm not seeing it. Yeah, Democrats always blocked anything that would do away with slavery.
Anything related to Voting Rights Act or uh civil rights or any Democrats were always blocking that. In fact, the longest filibuster in history was the Democrats blocking the Civil Rights Act of 1965.
>> [snorts] >> Okay, Lyle. Let me Let me see here.
CWIP, construction in working progress.
70s policy allowing utilities companies to pass costs to taxpayers for utility companies under construction or planned even if they never get built or finished.
That's true. And And this comes from uh it's a result of the TVA, the Tennessee Valley Authority.
We found ourselves in the 40s and 50s and early 60s, a vast swath of the mid-south did not have electricity.
Didn't have electricity.
I mean, uh you know, I know people who didn't have an indoor bathroom until they were 16 years old.
Modern people, my age, it was a mindset of industry that, look, what do we got here? 20 people per mile in these rural areas of the mid-south.
You know, Nashville, yes, of course will have electricity. Atlanta, absolutely.
But these outlying areas, there's nobody there.
We could never make our money back.
If If just the cost of laying the telephone poles and the transformers and the substations and all that, there's nobody there to pay a utility bill for us to recoup our investment.
So the Tennessee Valley Authority was formed. It was pumped full of federal money.
And what they said, their logic was, let's go build it, and then they will come.
Let's lay the lines, and then people will build houses, and and the south will come.
And pretty much that's what happened.
Of course, the power companies decided where you could live.
You couldn't just go push a road out there into the woods and build a house because there was no power there. You had to build along the power lines. And if you fly over this area, and I've done it many, many times, at night, you'll see the lines.
You'll see the lines down below. You'll see the neighborhoods and the highways and the streets.
There's no houses in the dark areas.
There are no lights.
There's no street lights. There's no nothing. It's still open land everywhere. And it the further west you go, the worse it gets.
But because of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, Tennessee, sits smack-dab in the middle of 73% of the population of this country.
Because the TVA built the power system, and the people moved to it.
73% of the country's population centers, a big circle, but it centers around Knoxville, Tennessee.
And that's a direct result of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Out west, it was more hydroelectric power.
So, you could only stretch those lines so far.
It wasn't that way in TVA. In TVA, they built nuclear power plants, they built coal-fired power power plants, they built gas-fired power plants.
And and then the revenue came.
And now the price is going through the roof. [clears throat] And it's not because water cost anymore.
It's not because nuclear cost anymore.
Hell, we haven't built a a new nuclear power plant in this country in 37 years.
Yeah, 37 years. We've expanded the existing ones, but we haven't built any new ones. Oh, we could.
We could, except for the fascist organization called the Department of Energy. Yeah.
A little over half the power of the Department of Energy is to manage nuclear power.
A little over half.
A little under half is everything else.
And that's where most of the corruption is, by the way.
All those ATVM the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Grant that uh President Obama authorized $23.5 billion, dollars.
It didn't go to small business. Not a dime of it went to small business. Not a dime of it went to advanced technology or vehicle manufacturing. I know this cuz I was there.
I pressed so hard because I owned the patent to produce the country's first electric truck. I built the prototypes. I took them to Washington. I showed them what could be done.
We didn't get a dime. We applied for every grant you could apply for and it cost us over a quarter of a million dollars.
We got nothing. Zero. Not a penny.
So, I pressed them. I went there. I walked into Congress.
I met with chiefs of staff. I met with congressmen until they finally told me to my face, "Look, Brooks, we'd like to help you. You're a smart guy. You've got a great idea for this electric truck. People could use it.
But all that money's been earmarked for General Motors when they come out of bankruptcy."
And I basically said, "What the F?
You lied to everybody."
Barack Obama lied to everyone.
That money was not for advanced technology. It wasn't for small business. Believe me, he was singing our song.
That money was for GM when they can out came out of bankruptcy because because the federal government owns 64% of the preferred stock of General Motors, which means they get paid back first.
Now you know the truth.
Now you know the truth. That's why you don't have any electric trucks on the road.
Oh, you have some trucks that look like electric trucks and but they are not. I mean, yes, they are, but they don't go very far. They don't do the job. They don't do anything like what our trucks could do. Why?
Because they're just gas-powered trucks with electric motor in them. They're not electric trucks.
They're not built to be an electric truck. They're a gas-powered truck, heavy, bulky, converted to electric.
And they will kill you.
They're dangerous.
They can't pass a crash test.
They won't get you where you need to go.
They will burn your freaking house down.
They're dangerous.
Our truck was designed as an electric truck, built from the ground up as an electric truck. And there's two of them, right over there.
You look out my kitchen window, right here, you'll see two of them sitting right outside.
Operational electric trucks.
Yeah, the right way, the patented way.
Yeah, there you go, Delameal. Exactly.
Lived in Knoxville for 10 years. Can't tell you how many times our power went out for no reason at all.
It's what I'm saying.
I mean, it's not as bad as, you know, India.
India, you know, blackouts are routine.
Uh if you go to India and you look up off the sidewalk, you'll see cords stretched from window to window to window to window. You know why?
Because when the power goes out in one place, they'll have an extension cord plugged into their neighbor 300 ft away.
And that extension cord stretches on basically coat hangers from building to building to building to building, and and to an a res- a outlet that they a strip that they have that they have their essential stuff plugged into in a house a football field away.
Yeah, it's it's really quite unbelievable.
It's unbelievable to see.
It's like jumper cable power systems.
But you look at India just for an example.
India is what? 1.4 billion people.
That's a lot. It's a big population.
You try to drive a bus across Bombay during the day, any day, it doesn't matter what day, it will take you 3 hours.
The average speed across Bombay is about 4 miles an hour.
It it's it's just impossible. So many people you cannot believe.
But here are the facts.
The facts are there are 500 million people in India. They still have a caste system by the way.
500 million people in India that have never in their lives received a piece of mail.
They don't have a mailing address.
They're considered transients. They go where there's labor to do.
$4 a day is the average income of these 500 million people.
People, it's 2026.
It's 2026 and I will say there are more honor students in India than we have students in the United States.
Absolutely.
But you don't want to be a smart person in India. I know.
You want to be a smart Indian in the US.
And that's why we have the issues that we have.
And now in states like Texas, you have the Muslims and you have the Indians and they're teaming up and they make up the majority.
Absolute population majority in several cities in Texas.
And they got there through the H-1B programs or whatever, but they're smart people. They know how to build industries.
Third world, and I hate to steal a line from somebody, the third world is not a place.
It's a people.
And the third world has imported itself to our country.
And if you don't believe me, you don't believe me. Go outside of Houston. Go outside of Austin. Hell, go outside of Dallas-Fort Worth.
You'll see it plain enough.
Go to LA. Oh, you'll see it.
So, what is going on in the Texas race right now? You know, I I advised the president, and sometimes they listen and sometimes they don't.
But, I advised the president to stay out of the Texas Senate race.
Remember John Cornyn said, "Oh, but if you'll endorse me, which he's already he's already spent about $4 million on his campaign, if you'll endorse me, I'll support the Save America Act.
But, if you don't endorse me, I'm going to block you on the Save America Act."
And I told President Trump, "Don't you trust him.
Don't you fall for that because we're watching. Maga's watching. If you sell out and you endorse John Cornyn, you're going to piss a lot of us off because we see what's going on. We see the quid pro quo going on.
Ken Paxton is basically tied with John Cornyn, and he spent $9.41 on his campaign.
He has a grassroots following because of his work as attorney general and because of the fact that he was challenged big time, about the wall, about deportation, about Muslim communities wanting to build cities, whole cities of Sharia law in Texas. He blocked it. He stopped it.
They impeached him, and he beat the impeachment.
Ken Paxton has a huge grassroots following.
But Trump did not follow my advice. He did not stay out of that Senate race.
President Trump has endorsed Ken Paxton in the Republican race for US Senate in Texas.
He may have done the right thing, but I'm just saying Ken Paxton could have won on his own.
Of course, now the victory is assured.
He announced his endorsement in a lengthy Truth Social statement.
And here's what he said about Ken Paxton.
He is the highly respected Attorney General of Texas and American America First Patriot, and someone who has always been extremely loyal to me and our amazing MAGA movement.
Yes.
And he said Paxton is running to represent a place I love and won big three times, adding that he received 6.4 million votes in 2024, which Trump described as the most votes in history of any state by far.
He said, "I know Ken well, I've seen him tested at the highest and most difficult levels." Yep, including impeachment.
And he's a winner.
And Trump likes winners.
That's why he likes America Free Radio.
Trump said Paxton is a strong supporter of terminating the filibuster, and very importantly, the Save America Act, which Trump said polls at 87% but can't seem to get approval in the Senate.
He argued that Democrats would eliminate the filibuster if they returned to power. Warnock just confirmed that.
Just confirmed it.
Uh 2 years ago our country was dead.
True enough, even China has said that.
Now we have the hottest country anywhere in the world. True enough, China has said that.
President Xi has admitted that.
And I want to keep it that way. Ken Paxton will help me do that, making America bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.
I like Ken Paxton.
He's a tested individual.
He has got enough years left in him to really be effective, and John Cornyn was a snake.
I don't care what Trump says about him, that he's a good man, blah blah blah.
No, he wasn't. He was a senior guy, but John Cornyn was a snake.
He sold his office many times over to the highest bidder.
Um >> [clears throat] >> I would like to see Ken Paxton in there as senator from Texas. I think he'll do great things.
And I think that he will be there for MAGA when Cornyn was not.
Yes, America is great. Yes, we are the hottest country in the world, but it could easily be taken down.
All we have to do is lose an election, and it can be dismantled.
Of course, Ken Paxton made the case for replacing Cornyn in an interview.
He said Cornyn has had his time in office, and that it's time for a change.
Every year, every time Cornyn comes up, he said, "We need change. You know, I'm a I'm a change agent." No, he's not.
No, he's not. He's a big status quo guy.
He's actually been in office in public office since I was in college and I'm 63, Paxton said.
So, he has been serving over 40 years and he's running for a fifth term, which uh no one's ever done in Texas history.
I've been traveling the state since April 8th of last year and I've been asking the question of every audience whether it's one person or thousands and the question is this, can you name one can you name the whole 42 years can you name one good accomplishment of John Cornyn?
And there's nothing.
There is nothing. He's never accomplished anything. He has sold his vote for 42 years.
All right, let's take a quick break.
We'll come back after these messages with more information. Much more to come. Don't go away.
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So, hang in there people.
We've got a lot of good stuff. We're going to talk about the moon and other things. Don't forget uh Starship [music] launch is coming up, too. We'll talk about that.
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Wow.
I'm always amazed when I hear my name, you know, said by the studio. It's uh humbling to me, very humbling.
Cuz we're just a little podcast, [music] you know, with a few listeners. And uh but we do have an impact, and I do enjoy what I do.
And we would be really nowhere without our Revolution Radio listeners. They listen by audio through Talkstream Live.
That's an interface that links up to things like iHeart, TuneIn, uh Orange Radio, all these different radio apps.
And everybody has their favorite, but uh some people listen while they're driving, some people listen while they're working on their favorite projects, to the archive, to the live program, and we would be nowhere without them. 4 million strong out there all over the place, all over the place. We have no way of tracking them all.
But if you're listening by audio, pay close attention because the rest of this are best of you are listening by video.
Uh we're going to go to my website, which is brooksagnew.com, brooksagnew.com. Simple. We're going to just going to click on this button, but you'll know you're there because it'll say I'm Brooks Agnew, there's my picture. It's very simple.
This first front page is very, very easy to negotiate.
All you have to do is scroll down just a little bit. You'll see two blue buttons.
People do this every single day, hundreds of times a day.
You can either click the get my free newsletter button, which is pretty easy.
We just get your name and email address.
We save no information at all.
We send you a newsletter twice a week.
It has a link to tonight's program, which you you can play it back or listen to it at whatever speed you want to listen to it. You can share with your friends. That's how we grow.
And we have links to goodies uh which we think you need.
And the other is Ivan, Roxy, Fenben, and Me Ben. We have to call it that because of YouTube, because of Google.
But if you click on this button, it's going to take you to a special page inside my website called Health and Safety.
And in here, you can get the products that you read about all the time in Facebook and TikTok and X, Instagram. You see it every single day.
You just don't know where to get it.
Well, now you do. And yeah, I have competition out there. One of my competitors is a doctor and she's selling this product in a 3-mg strength for a $1.05 a tablet.
A $1.05.
This is a 12-mg tablet and it's $0.85.
I'm just telling you, we've been at it longer than anybody. We do a better job of delivery than anybody. That's why we never get to speeds. We have 100% delivery performance.
We have refunded a few people at special request.
One person died. We refunded their money. Another lady just wanted a refund because she thought it was just taking too long. We gave a refund. It's not It's not what it's about. We're not in this to make money. We're in it to save lives.
Now you know where to get this.
And you [clears throat] also know where to get things like fenbendazole.
And you also know where to get things like mebendazole. That helps reduce tumors. It's been used safely for 40 years.
No, Big Pharma doesn't want you to have it.
Big Pharma wants to a banish this.
The FDA seizes it every chance they get, but we do get a few cases through and we will supply it to you.
And there's hydroxychloroquine. Been used for over 50 years to treat things like lupus and other lung inflammation diseases.
It is amazing for uh treating the hantavirus. We already have the data on this.
Now you know where to get it and we can ship it today.
If you order it, we can ship it today.
Nobody else can do that. You'll have it in 3 days.
And you can also figure out for yourself how to apply these things for yourself.
You don't need Big Pharma to tell you what to do, fill you full of treatments. You need to cure.
Fenbendazole Ivermectin Protocols A Practical Handbook. I don't make a dime on this. I'm just listing it here because it's the number one book in its category and it'll answer your questions.
And don't forget about True Niagen. I don't make a dime on this either, but I'm trying to show you how to become younger. Not look younger, not feel younger. There's all kinds of crap out there to do that.
To be younger, you have to make NAD yourself.
Oh, I suppose you could sit in a chair and have somebody jab you and infuse you with NAD.
Yeah, that'll take you back, sure, at $10,000 a session.
You have that kind of money? Then you don't need to listen to this program.
I mean, I want you to, but you don't have to.
But if you don't have that kind of money and you can afford this, which is very, very affordable, about a dollar a tablet, uh you can increase your own NAD the natural way. This is made from milk.
It's synthesized from milk.
Yeah, and what it does is it increases the NAD in your system and you reverse age.
Your telomeres on your chromosomes stay long, your skin stays supple, your eyes stay bright, your brain stays sharp, you have the energy for the mitochondria in your muscles uh metabolizing that ATP for you.
It's the natural way to do it. I've been taking it for 8 years and I have not aged in 8 years. I'm still doing hard physical labor every single day and I barely need a nap couple times a week.
But not like anybody else my age.
And don't forget about the zinc. You have to have zinc in your system.
That's how all this stuff works so well.
I take ZMA. It's zinc, magnesium, and a vitamin B complex. It's what the athletes take.
You could take it, too. It's easy on the system and it works. I'm just saying it works.
And don't forget about uh the insulins.
If you're like me and you're insulin resistant, this tincture right here, a few times a day under the tongue, will keep your A1C numbers low.
It works.
I have lots and lots of customers that use it.
Uh and don't forget about getting the fluoride out of your system. Man, people, if you're still going to the grocery and buying Crest or Aquafresh or Colgate, you're not listening.
The fluoride is turning your pineal gland into a piece of concrete in the middle of your head.
Everybody knows this. Fluoride is not natural to the body.
This is fluoride-free toothpaste. It also doesn't have that harmful grit, you know, that eat away at your enamel. And it leaves your teeth white and your breath fresh. And it costs the same amount.
Just don't buy the Aquafresh, the Colgate, and the Crest. Yeah, four out of five dentists are saying it, but what's the one dentist saying?
The one dentist is saying, "Hell no, don't put this stuff in your mouth."
Use Himalaya.
All right, let's get back to it.
We got stuff we have to talk about.
Uh good.
Team Bish is here, finally. It's good.
It's over there on Rumble. I'm glad you're here. Jim Rattles here, too.
Which book? Oh, you have the book. Okay.
Okay, the book that we mentioned. Thank you very much, Jim.
Uh yes.
>> [laughter] >> To talk to Dave, I really appreciate your comments. He says, "Health insurance and pharmaceutical corporations get the blame that the prostitutes, the politicians cause. Yes, I'm I'm with you.
I know people that are paying $600, $700 a month for health insurance and have $8,000 deductibles.
People, that's not insurance. What are you doing?
What are you doing? You are You could put the money you're spending on the insurance in the bank. In a year's time, you'll have seven or eight thousand dollars in a medical savings account. I guarantee you're not spending seven or eight thousand dollars a year on just regular doctor visits. Unless you have some kind of chronic disease like you're a diabetic or something. You don't You're not spending that kind of money.
Just put the money in the bank. In a couple years, you'll have 20 grand in there.
And you could take care of any health emergency. Then you can get catastrophic insurance.
Yeah, it has a $15,000 or $18,000 deductible, but you have the money.
You have the money in your medical savings account.
If you buy insurance, you don't have the money. And you still have the high deductible. You understand [clears throat] what I'm saying?
What What good is it?
What good is it? You're paying 700 bucks a month, 800 bucks a month, 900 bucks a month for health insurance, and you still have to spend a thousand dollars before you get anywhere close to your deductible, right? Six or seven thousand dollars usually, which means you're at the doctor most of the year.
People, I'm 70. I'll be 71 in in a week. In a week. Next week I'll be 71 years old. I haven't spent that much in my whole life.
And I've been run over, shot, been I've had cancer. I've never spent that money in my whole life on health care. Health care is affordable if you pay cash.
Health insurance is out freaking rageous.
Yeah, you're exactly right to Donker Dave.
Yeah, Lexi, you're right. Or Lex Lars says cheaper to fly to Spain for dental work. I know people that go to Mexico for dental work.
Root canals, tooth removals, everything except maybe orthodontia. I wouldn't drive to Mexico every month to get my teeth adjusted, but you know, uh Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, we spend a couple thousand dollars every 5 years on our mouth.
Most people do.
No, you don't need dental insurance.
Come on. Just brush your teeth and floss and you'll be fine.
Oh, what's the shelf life of Ivermectin?
Well, let's see here.
This is Ivermectin right here. Okay?
This is the 12 mg right here.
If I open the box, which I will do right here live on the air, and I take it out, we're not talking about a pill bottle. Nope.
We're talking about hermetically sealed tablets.
I would say 5 to 8 years this will last as long as you keep it in a cool dry place.
FDA approved, right here. There it is.
You scan the barcode on the back if you want.
It's right there. And we're one of the oldest suppliers in the country.
Uh let's see.
Hydroxychloroquine, right here it is. Okay?
Open the box.
And hermetically sealed. There you are. See that?
I would say 5 to 10 years in a cool dry place.
Way longer than you need. There are 100 in this box.
I would say it is at least a year's supply, unless you're taking it every day.
There are people that are treating cancer. We have people treating MS. We have people with breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, brain cancer, multiple cancers. And they're all seeing results, all of them. Now, yes, it's anecdotal, but 55,000 customers cannot be wrong.
Right?
Yeah. Well, that's it. Uh for the birds.
People want to have it in their medicine cabinet in case they release the latest virus, which now is what the hantavirus, which is a side effect of the jab.
Um and the bad part is that freshly jabbed people Oh, I'm not saying that people that it were jabbed back in '21 are still shedding.
But freshly jabbed people are shedding.
And guess what they're shedding?
Sure, sure, sure, the spike proteins, but these nannies and these babysitters when babies are being freshly jabbed with the jab uh which uh I don't know what to tell you people.
Christ, will you please listen to me?
But these freshly jabbed babies are making their babysitters and their nannies sick.
Because they're shedding. You know what?
They're slobbering, they're peeing, they're sharing bodily fluids with babysitters and nannies all day long.
And they're getting sick. And this is a kick-ass lung uh virus that they get. This hantavirus.
It's in the jab. It's a side effect of the jab. And the And the babies shed it onto people that have no defenses.
Yeah, there you go. Boy, dogs do multiple jabs, booster jabs. Oh my god, people.
Everybody that I know that got the jab with it with rare exception regrets it. Would regrets it. They don't I mean, look at Candace Owens. Oh, not Candace Owens. It's Meg Oh, what's her name?
Yes, yes, yes.
I I Her name just escapes me, right?
Somebody will have it.
She got myocarditis from the jab. And she's got permanent health problems now because of it. And she regrets it.
Yes, I know. The thing about independent Alberta, here's the thing.
I feel for you. I really do cuz in the early years we could supply Canada.
But then Canada started seizing all of our posts and destroying them. And it was thousands and thousands of dollars.
And we tried everything to get past it.
And we finally just had to drop Canada.
We just can't ship to Canada. We can't get it through. Their postal system's totally corrupt. And their government wants you to die. So, we can't ship to Canada. I can ship to Germany. I can ship to Isle of Man.
I can ship to Australia. I do every week.
But, I can't ship to Canada.
I hate it. I really hate it because you all deserve to have the right to try yourselves.
What is that? Oh, yes. Everyone read Glints of Angels. That's right, Jim Rolo. The thing it is I wrote two books about this Deep State War series. One is called Charm & Favor.
If you haven't read it, oh my gosh.
You need to read it because you'll catch up with where we are.
Glints of Angels takes you from where we are a little bit into the future, but the weapon system is absolutely real in this book.
And the things that we say about this weapon system are absolutely accurate. It is basically a true crime novel.
Now, it was written before President Trump was elected. But, it predicts things about the election that actually came true.
And that's what the third volume's going to do as well.
What is that, Cromwell? Canadians can't even see or post news links on Facebook.
Oh, really? Even if they're in the USA.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, what happened to Trump's right to try? Well, what happened with Trump's right to try is that the uh fascist bureaucrats inside the FDA are fighting Trump.
They're fighting Trump. They're openly defying him and misinterpreting the statute.
They're misinterpreting the statute.
What they're telling people is you don't have the right to try anything unless we say so.
But, what they've done is they've instructed US Customs and Border Protection to confiscate and destroy everything.
But, they can't because there are millions of packages coming in, millions. And the big ones, they get stopped, but the little ones seem to be getting through. They just don't have enough people. They don't have enough funding to go after everything.
So, it's a numbers game for us. And we've calculated the cost down to the penny. And we can still get it to you for 85 85 cents a tablet.
Yes, there's a cost of doing business.
We do lose orders that we pay for, thousands and thousands of dollars every single month. I hate it. Believe me, it infuriates me.
But, my mission is to save lives.
So, I'm going to stay at it.
And I'm going to get you what you want because you have the right to try.
I don't know about the Eskimos. What about the Eskimos, Tupac Sugar? What am I supposed to draw from that?
Yes.
Underwater Man over there on YouTube, you know what makes me sick to my core, too. And I wish that I had the courage and the ability to go to Washington and sit down with them and say, "Take your hands off of my commerce.
You have no right to interfere with my commerce."
But, I know what will happen. They'll kill me.
I mean, dead. So, I don't want to die.
I don't want to die. I got grandkids I want to see grow up and get married, right? I just married off my first granddaughter last week. It was great.
It was awesome. I don't want to die. I want to see all that.
I don't want them to kill me.
So, I'm staying small and I'm staying quiet. I'll talk about it here on my podcast cuz they don't listen to my podcast, they don't give a [ __ ] about my podcast.
But if you could talk to your friends and say, "I found a place.
I found a place where we can get it."
You go to my website, brooksidegym.com.
The link is right there. It's so easy for you. The button is right there on the cover.
I know, it's great.
You know how they met? It's a It's a cute story.
My granddaughter was going to Bible study at a at a missionary Baptist church.
And in the Bible study is another girl that she makes friends with and they're studying Bible verses together.
Her brother Her brother happens to be Mr. Jace.
And Mr. Jace is introduced by his sister to my granddaughter. Well, it was love first sight and it just kept going.
It just kept going. A couple years later, here we are.
Mr. Jace and Miss Madison got married.
Yeah.
Which means you know what their body count is?
Zero.
It's zero. They didn't play the field.
They met and they fell in love at church and they just got married at that church.
It was amazing. I loved it.
It's a great story. Yes, it's it's it's it's American. It is the story.
That's how it should be done. And they'll be married forever. He adores her.
I want to see all my grandkids have that.
So, that's why I don't go to Washington and fight Big Pharma face-to-face like some of these doctors do because they will kill you.
They will kill you dead.
They will threaten your life and they will kill you. The Department of Justice is just waiting to put you in front of the firing squad.
They're just waiting.
That's why they don't want you to say that we treat, cure, and prevent disease, but we do.
We do. And the disease we prevent is ignorance. I dare you to stop me.
You can't.
You can't. People have the right to try. All right, let's talk about the moon.
Uh there's an astronaut, former astronaut, his name is Leroy Chiao.
And he said yesterday, you know, tomorrow uh Starship launches, right? The Starship version 3.
It's a huge rocket. If you got a chance, pull up YouTube tomorrow around 6:30 p.m. That's when it's supposed to launch Eastern.
And watch the launch. If you've never watched a Starship launch fresh, you know, live, there's going to be 50 cameras on this thing. 50 cameras.
Such power.
Such amazing power. Something that tall, weighing millions of pounds, launching into space. And this one's got a lot of modifications to it that the others did not have.
It has uh uh some attachments to it that allow two Starships to dock in space side by side and transfer fuel from one to the other.
This is the first Starship to have that those fittings on it, and you can see them on the outside.
And it'll be interesting to see how it flies with it.
But it's happening tomorrow.
And uh the Starship is actually critical to America's push to return astronauts to the moon before China establishes its own presence there.
And I got to say, most of everything China builds is crap.
Uh it that's why they their rockets keep blowing up.
But, they have put rovers on the moon, and they are discovering things on the moon that that that we don't know.
We don't know, and they won't share with us.
So, Mr. Chow said the latest Starship test flight marks another major step for the US space program, and it is going to play a pivotal role in the Artemis missions. Now, I don't know if you recall, but a couple of months ago I was on Coast to Coast talking with George Noory and a million of my friends, and uh he asked me about about Artemis 3.
We were just talking about Artemis 2 and what we had accomplished with that mission.
And I said, "We're not ready. We are not ready for Artemis 3."
There's several things about Artemis 3, the docking, the transferring of astronauts in space from one ship to another.
Uh, that's never been done before.
And we need to practice that. I recommend we cancel Artemis 3.
That was Friday. Monday, they canceled Artemis 3. So, they do listen. They do listen to to logic, and I guess I made my case well enough that somebody at NASA said, "Hey, I was listening to Coast to Coast last night, and there was this guy on there, Dr. Bruce Gagnon, and he laid a really good case for canceling Artemis 3. We need to cancel Artemis Artemis 3." So, they did.
Well, now they're going to practice the other pieces to it.
All of the flight tests have been successful in many ways, even the ones that blew up, because they learned a lot.
And this is the first flight test in about 7 months, right?
And it's flight test number 12, and it features upgraded engines, new and improved engines on the first stage and on the second stage. 33 engines. Why 33?
Because it avoids the resonance that one motor and the other motor and the other motor, when they all fire together, it makes a resonance and it will shatter the rocket. That's why the Russians have had so many explosions.
They haven't solved the resonance problem. SpaceX did. The secret is 33 engines. It's math.
So, the launch is also going to include new testing objectives.
They're deploying an experimental next generation Starlink satellites from this craft.
It's important because the the the Starship that goes to the moon may not land on the moon, but it's going to orbit the moon and it's not going to do what Orion did. You know, everybody takes pictures with their with their cell phones out the window.
They're going to deploy satellites around the moon. Jeep GPS satellites around the moon.
So, that we can launch remote craft to the moon and navigate and land without the problems that the Indians, the Germans, the Russians, the Brits, everybody's had trying to land on the moon. That's why everybody's crashed. Because there's no GPS on the moon.
You can't fly a ship with a joystick that has a 2-minute delay.
You know, have you ever played a video game like that where you got a little bit of a lag? How about 2 minutes?
How about a 2-minute lag? Turn left.
Okay, 2 minutes from now it turns left.
Oops, not that far. Go back. 2 minutes again. You can't You can't It can't be done.
And that's why they crashed time after time after time.
But GPS satellites would solve that.
Because now you can locate aircraft within a meter and you can slow its movement in any direction, including down, and you can land it in Schrödinger's basin, which is the South Pole of the Moon.
Not one of the big craters like the Sea of Copernicus or whatever uh they're on the Moon. A nice big flat area that's flat the size of Texas.
No, this is like landing on Mount Everest.
Not easy to do.
You need to be able to control the craft, and that's why this next mission is so critical.
The Artemis 2 mission was exciting. It was.
I think [clears throat] we learned a lot.
Uh for one thing, we can go through the Van Allen radiation belts out and back and not have any issues.
It was the first time in 54 years that humans have been anywhere near the Moon, and they went beyond. They went 40,000 km beyond the Moon.
Um Americans' return to the Moon carries major geopolitical implications.
Uh but I think that they're going to be minimized in my opinion, because we're not talking about America. We're not talking about the NASA or the US Air Force or Space Command. We're talking about Space Force, and we're talking about private companies.
Private companies, and I'll give you a couple of names.
Uh one is uh called Rocket Lab. Rocket Lab makes the Neutron and the Fusion rockets. Very, very solid company.
I bought part of the company right after their first Fusion test was successful.
I've made a north of 1,800% on my investment.
It's a good investment.
But there's another company called Fly, F L Y.
Right now, I think the stock is about $34.
But it is also going to ride the coattails of SpaceX, all these little private companies.
So, just watch them. Go look at the press releases, track the company if you want to, buy part of the company if you want to. I did, but you don't have to.
You don't have to.
Uh I like space stocks. I'm I'm interested in them.
Uh I I have bought some losers in the past, but now things are really starting to happen. It's very important, very important that we get there first.
And then we get back.
We certainly want to get back.
We want to start establishing our lunar colony before other countries.
Or maybe with other countries, but not without us. We don't want China to go without us. We don't want the Russians to go without us.
We don't want the Indians, we don't want the Brits, ESA, or anybody else to go without us.
It's best if we get there first.
Yes, absolutely.
All right, let's talk a little bit about um the deep state's war.
George Soros' Open Society >> [clears throat] >> is shifting.
Now, we're we're entering election season. Election really hasn't started, doesn't start till Labor Day. Right now, we're just Memorial Day.
But, it's election season.
And there's more to come here, more to come. But, right now, they are moving $300 into the United States to attack MAGA, and [clears throat] to attack the conservative Supreme Court, and to attack all of the congressional races.
The New York-based organization announced the initiative yesterday after years concentrating much of its activism overseas.
And you'll recall that they had the Secretary of State project. Remember the Secretary of State project here in this US where they poured millions and millions of dollars into Secretaries of State race.
And they won a bunch of them. And then what happened?
What happened in 2018, in 2020, in 2022?
Those Secretaries of State by the way, one just lost his uh re-election yesterday.
They were devastating to the American electoral college.
We certainly believe that civil society is essential and must stay on the playing field. Yeah, that's what they say, civil society, right? Right.
Uh previously senior policy counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union his name is Is Bahani.
Uh-huh.
And uh he's uh pouring his efforts into tearing apart our republic.
Soros has donated more than 32 billion dollars to his Open Society Foundation which funds progressive legal groups, voting rights organizations, and left-leaning policy initiatives worldwide.
Is Bahani said the Trump administration and recent Supreme Court rulings drove the new spending push. You know why?
Cuz they don't like losing.
The global syndicate does not like losing. Now, if I was Scott Bessent Secretary of the Treasury, I would freeze that 300 million dollars.
Send it into the US? Fine, wonderful.
We're seizing it and it's frozen.
Do it again. Send some more.
It's pretty clear to us today that these rights are being rolled back including the right to protest, civil rights, voting rights, the right to riot, the right to burn cars, the right to butcher kids. Yeah.
Esfahani cited the Supreme Court's Louisiana versus Calay voting rights case adding, "We're back to this pre-1960s moment in the world." No, we're not.
No, we're not. We're actually honoring it. The Civil Rights Act said, "You cannot use race as a basis for hiring, firing, promoting, admitting, and elections."
And yet, that's exactly what was happening in Louisiana. The Democrats had gotten in there and they had redistricted Louisiana based on race. In other words, they were saying, "You can't vote in this area if you're white.
You have to be black." Well, that's racist.
That's racist. To say that a black person cannot be represented by a white person is racist. It is racist.
And so, what happened is the Supreme Court went back to the 1960s, looked at the Civil Rights Act, and looked at the Constitution, and they said, "You can't divide up a state by race."
It has to be done by, you know, normal geography.
The Constitution says you're allowed one congressman for so many people.
And those people are divided up in a logical way by county, or by region, or by city, or like that. But, you can't, you know, snake or paint a district just based on black people. And that's unconstitutional. And once that decision was made, Louisiana went completely red, Tennessee went completely red, Texas is going to go completely red, Florida, and Virginia. They were going to go 10 to 1, and now it's back to 6 to 5.
Because that's the way the state is divided up.
So, what is this money for? What is the $300 million for? Well, it's there to fund litigation efforts. They're going to sue everybody. They're going to sue states, they're going to sue cities, they're going to sue counties.
They're going to sue political parties.
And they're going to be pushing for their agenda.
They want basically to tear down homeowners. You have no right to own a home. No right.
Your home is going to be torn down, and we're going to build an apartment there, and that's going to house 100 people.
You have no right to have four people living in a home that you own.
That's their litigation. That's what they're fighting.
Private home ownership is to be outlawed.
And it's all going to go to what they call affordable housing, but we're basically talking apartments.
Apartments, apartments, apartments, apartments. No more single-family homes.
That's what they're suing for. That's what they're pushing for.
How many people out there want it? How many people out there want homes torn down, and apartments built in their place?
I watched it my whole life in Santa Monica.
Block after block after block of homes that had been there since the '40s, the '50s, the '60s.
Block after block after block.
They bought them all, they bulldozed them all, and they built apartments. I grew up in Santa Monica.
I went to San Santa Monica High School.
I went to Pasadena uh to San Marino High School in Pasadena outside of Pasadena. I watched it.
Now, San Marino was pretty protected from it. They did not tear down any homes and build apartments in San Marino. There's no There are no apartments. There are rental houses, but there are no apartments in San Marino.
But Santa Monica was destroyed.
Everything from Third Street all the way to West Hollywood, everything was torn down, everything went to apartments. It was insane to watch it.
And that's what these legal organizations do are doing. Look what's happening to the Palisades right now. All those homes were allowed to burn down. No water to fight the fires.
They knew the fires were likely. They had the Santa Ana winds coming in.
The Karen Bass went to Africa and let it happen. The reservoirs were empty, the fire departments were under manned, all the fire engines were broken down, none of them had been repaired.
There was nobody there to fight the fires, and so the Palisades burned down.
She made a mistake.
She made a mistake. These were not single-family homes on on uh, 14th Street or 18th Street or 20th Street in Santa Monica.
Uh-uh.
These were multi-million dollar homes.
Actors and actresses and successful business people from all over the world who lived in the Palisades.
Multi-multi-millionaires, influential people.
Their houses burned to the ground, and then Karen Bass said, "Uh-uh, you're not rebuilding the house.
You can sell your land to the state or to the city, and then we'll resell it to investors who want to build condominiums and apartments, but you're not building those homes back."
And that's where Spencer Pratt came from.
Spencer Pratt's house burned down and he had enough of the hotels. He had enough of the runarounds. Oh, you can't get this permit. You got to have this environmental study. Oh, you have to pay this fee and that fine.
So, he put his Airstream trailer on his piece of property and he ran started running his campaign.
And now look, Karen Bass is going to lose her election.
Spencer Pratt is going to win and the Palisades are going to rebe be rebuilt. Those people are going to get their permits and they're going to be able to rebuild their homes.
You know how powerful that is? You know how powerful those people are?
You remember when President Trump went to Los Angeles and he said, "I don't care what it takes to give these people the permits to build their houses back." Oh, she said, "We're processing the we'll we'll do that. Absolutely."
That was over a year ago.
Nothing nothing has happened.
They were able to openly defy the president of the United States. That's how powerful these [ __ ] are in Los Angeles.
And now they're going to lose their election.
And they deserve it.
I mean, look what's going on in Virginia. Okay, April 21st, there were a lot of smiles to be seen on the faces of Virginia Democrats. You remember what happened, right?
Spanberger signed her law and they were going to redistrict Virginia and there was only going to be one Republican.
Even though 45% of the state votes Republican, they were only going to have one representative. She was going to kill it.
Yes, of course it was biased. Of course it was corrupt, but she said, "But but we have to do something. We have to do something to stop the MAGA movement. We have to do something. So, we're going to carve up our state, so Republicans can't win.
And that's what they did.
And the voters of the Old Dominion had gone to the polls and approved amendment to the Commonwealth's Constitution allowing a radically redistricted congressional map.
And believe me, nobody was happier than the former CIA uh worker uh who lied to her voters and got herself into power and immediately started enacting her communist agenda.
Abigail Spanberger.
She lied to everybody.
Like her Democratic accomplices in the General Assembly, she assumed that the challenges to the amendment under the consideration by Virginia's Supreme Court would immediately collapse once the people had spoken.
Not what happened.
Ms. Spanberger and the Democratic establishment tossed aside any pretense of principle in a raw political gambit, but she was wrong, of course, and she discovered last Friday when the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Virginia nullified the referendum.
Justice D. Arthur Kelsey wrote in the majority opinion, here's what he said, and tell me if you agree with it.
We hold that the legislative process employed to advance this proposal violated Article 12, Section 1 of the Constitution of Virginia.
This constitutional violation incurably taints the resulting referendum vote and nullifies its legal efficacy.
To para- to paraphrase an expression that many readers may have heard from their mothers that wiped the smile right off Spanberger's face.
The elaborate strategy pursued by the governor and her fellow corrupt Democrats in the General Assembly to trick the voters, as well as the Supreme Court, was too clever by half.
Yep.
Former Governor Youngkin, who I really liked by the way, he said that Abigail Spanberger, Don Scott, Louise Lucas, and all their friends knowingly violated the Virginia Constitution.
They strongly argued for the Virginia Supreme Court to wait until after the referendum so their flood of money from national Democrats, actually international sources as well, could fund their brazen dishonesty and trick voters to restore what they call fairness.
And then claim the will of the people when the Virginia Supreme Court would undoubtedly strike down their unconstitutional attempt to disenfranchise millions and millions of Virginians.
Their egregious offense offense was treating the voters like morons.
They jettisoned a balanced congressional map with a partisan split of six Democrats and five Republicans.
Then, in the name of fairness, they replaced it with a 10 to 1 division.
Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections? Not fairness in Virginia, fairness nationally.
While ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census.
Yeah.
Anyway, Ms. Spanberger and her accomplices in this corruption obviously hoped this narrow win would settle the matter, but it didn't.
Um Virginia voters narrowly approved a referendum, but then it was slammed by the Supreme Court.
So, we're glad because what this means, as I predicted, the Democrats are going to lose between 20 and 30 seats in 2026.
It needs to happen.
But it can only happen if you go out and vote.
So, I don't care who you vote for.
Just don't vote for a Democrat.
I don't care who you vote for. Just don't vote for a Democrat.
All right.
I want to talk about a subject that's near and dear to my heart.
Yes, I'm drinking lime Perrier.
I don't think I like it as well as the regular, but the grocery store was out of the regular, so lime it is.
Um when victims of abortion complications like Amber Thurman die in pro-life states, abortion activists, Democrats, and corporate media exploit their suffering to draw ire toward policies designed to protect women and babies in the womb.
So, there was a Colorado teenager.
She died in 2025 because of complications from an abortion, a late-term abortion.
It was completed by Planned Parenthood, the same people who purported to be champions of women's health because these are actually women's health services, and if you believe that, I feel very sorry for you.
Colorado permits abortion at any point in pregnancy and maintains some of the laxest public health and safety standards for facilities known to perform late-term abortions.
So, an 18-year-old Alexis Lynn Arguello entered a Fort Collins, Colorado, Planned Parenthood in February of 2025 requesting an abortion at nearly 22 weeks pregnant.
Nobody batted an eye, of course. Step right this way.
Planned Parenthood's abortionists proceeded with a dilation and evacuation abortion, which involves dismembering a baby in utero, limb from limb.
In other words, they rip the baby apart alive.
And then they suctioned the remaining fluid and body parts from the mother's womb.
And it was during this late-term abortion, which is known to carry a higher incidence of complications compared to earlier abortions, that Ms. Arguello suffered a life-threatening complication that led to her bleeding to death.
The unredacted version of the autopsy confirmed what pro-lifers had already reported for more than a year.
Arguello died of complications of surgical pregnancy termination.
Probable amniotic fluid embolism, refractory shock, and multi-organ failure are significant contributing conditions.
Instead of acting immediately, Planned Parenthood allegedly delayed getting Arguello the life-saving care required to adequately treat an amniotic fluid embolism.
That's where the amniotic fluid enters the mother's bloodstream. Not supposed to be there.
When an ambulance finally arrived to to transfer the team to the hospital, Planned Parenthood reportedly requested the emergency responders turn off their sirens to keep the abortion facility from receiving unwanted attention.
She received a blood transfusion, but uh it was too late.
And this bright young student died.
Despite the dire circumstances of her passing, Arguello was not afforded a media uproar.
Instead, the Larimer County Coroner, Steven Hanks, schemed to keep the details of her death quiet, a lot like when Mayor Vie schemed to keep the cold-blooded murder of Irena Zaretsky quiet.
But we here at America Free Radio prevailed.
We played the film from the transit authority, and it went internationally viral.
And Mayor Vie has been forced to quit.
She has quit. Right after her election, she's already quit.
For months, the Kansas based pro-life group Operation Rescue fought to obtain an unredacted version of Arguello's autopsy.
They wouldn't let it out.
Mr. Hanks testified that allowing the release of reproductive health care information in an autopsy report might discourage someone from seeking reproductive health care during their life. Yeah, no [ __ ] Mr. Hanks.
He testified generally to these propositions. Mr. Hanks did not provide any specific examples or data.
Nor did Mr. Hanks provide any evidence, even anecdotal, that people skipped reproductive health care based on the possibility that those records might be disclosed after their death.
It took an April 2026 order from Daniel M. Saint John II of the 8th Judicial District Court for Coroner Mr. Hanks to hand over his analysis explaining the reasons Arguello died.
By then, Colorado had likely recorded thousands and thousands more risky abortions.
Abortion is the number one cause of death in the world by far. Nothing Cancer, heart disease, and car accidents don't combine.
Don't come close to the death from abortion.
One month after Arguello's death, witnesses testified to Colorado Democrat-controlled legislature in favor of passing a bill that would require the state to annually license and to establish and enforce standards. At least standards. If you're going to kill babies, at least have health standards at these clinics so that people people's lives can be saved.
All the babies die, but we don't want the mothers to die as well, but a lot of them do.
>> [clears throat] >> The abortion industry wants to legitimize itself as a form of women's health care, but they don't want regulations or accountability. I would consider that back alley.
Dr. Carrie Cassone warned.
But guess what happened?
Yeah.
The Democrat Colorado legislature rejected the bill.
Contrary to the cries of the ruling class, the real threat to women's health, it doesn't come from states that limit or outlaw abortion.
It comes from states that refuse to regulate an industry known to botch abortions, dispense castrating drugs to confused minors, reportedly traffic baby body parts, enable abusers, allegedly perform unlicensed procedures and violate health and safety standards right and left every day, every hour of every day.
Americans are not fond of abortion beyond 15 weeks gestation. Yet, corporate media willingly advance Democrats' abortion extremism with fake fact-checks asserting late-term abortions don't exist, and it's not a real thing.
The result of that activism and Democrats' extremism are the deaths of not only tens of thousands of babies, but thousands of women as well.
Thank you, Alberta elephants. Thank you very much. I I appreciate that. I can just tell you um I had a situation in my own family.
Unwed teen got pregnant, and guess what happened?
We carried that baby to full term, and we raised it as our own.
That's the right thing to do.
Stop killing children.
Starship's going to launch tomorrow.
Uh let's see. 6:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
Watch it with me. I think it'll be a lot of fun.
I like to watch Starship launches. Just an amazing display of power and progress and technology.
This is America Free Radio. My name is Brooke Sagnew. I've been your host for the last 2 hours.
Go out and do great things. Look for the good in other people and help them to grow a little every day and before long you'll save the planet. That's why you're here. That's why you came. Okay?
Now go and do and we'll see you on Sunday right here. By the way, I'll be on Awake Nation tomorrow morning >> [music] >> as well.
All right, so we'll see you on Sunday at 8:00 p.m.
>> [music] [singing] >> Thank you for listening to Revolution Radio.
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