Badlands Media - Badlands Daily: 3/12/26 - Housing Bill Fight, CBDC Concerns, and Congressional Priorities
Episode Date: March 12, 2026In this March 12 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior begin the show with some lighthearted banter before turning to political developments in Washington. The conversation centers on t...ensions between House and Senate Republicans over a housing bill that Speaker Mike Johnson told House Republicans may need to go to conference negotiations because of major policy differences between the chambers. The hosts examine why congressional leadership appears focused on pushing a housing package while other issues dominate national attention. They also react to reporting that provisions tied to a central bank digital currency are included in the legislation, raising questions about how digital currency policy became attached to a housing bill. CannCon and Alpha discuss the broader implications of the proposal, including concerns about temporary bans on a central bank digital currency and what could happen once those restrictions expire. The conversation expands into criticism of congressional priorities and frustration with lawmakers who are negotiating policy while attending retreats and internal meetings.
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Let's,
and guys,
I just got to give you guys all some,
some insider baseball here.
was here early today so apparently i finally got through to him finally got through to him
i don't know what you're talking about well you were you were like three or four minutes early
so we'll chalk that off of the 49 minutes from last week so we're down to 45 minutes you got
you got like three more months of coming in four minutes early and we'll be even
those those complete deception i i logged in last night before i went to bed
all right guys let's start out here uh politico mike johnson speaker johnson
tells House Republicans that the housing bill could go to conference amid a fight with the Senate.
And these are Republicans fighting for Republicans.
You got to love it, man.
You got to love it.
This is the bill.
Remember the one that John Thune was like, yeah, well, we got more important stuff than the Save Act, like a housing bill.
Yeah, okay.
Speaker Johnson noted a range of problems with the Senate's bipartisan housing bill in a closed-door conference wide meeting during the House Republican retreat in Florida.
I guess we're all down here in Florida.
Oops.
Oops.
What the heck?
You do it.
I'm getting, I'm getting yelled at.
Yeah.
I had the wrong background up.
During the House Republican retreat in Florida.
So guys, just so you all know, the House Republicans,
while the DHS is shut down and people are dealing with like 20 minutes,
20 hours to four or five hour lines at TSA at the airport,
and stuff. They're down at a retreat hanging out in Florida. Who knows what goes on at these
retreats? But Johnson suggested that the House and Senate may have to go into conference negotiations
to iron out wide policy differences between Republicans in the two chambers. The bill called the
21st Century Road to Housing Act has faced blowback from House Republicans over provisions
that would temporarily prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a digital currency
until the end of 2030, a measure that would ban institutional investors from purchasing single-family
homes and other provisions that they argue the Senate has watered down compared to the House-passed
bill. Johnson also acknowledged in closed-door meetings that there is no unanimity to ban large
investors from buying up single-family homes. The Senate continues to back the provisions,
continuing to overwhelmingly advance the bill through a series of procedural votes with an 82 to 11 to one vote to proceed to a final vote.
And then lastly, Senate Banking Chair Tim Scott said that he felt the bill gave House Republicans, quote unquote, the sweeteners necessary to get the legislation passed,
including a five-year ban on the central bank digital currency.
There it is, the central bank digital currency somehow getting tied up into a housing.
bill that doesn't make much sense to me but i you know these it's shady it's all shady man what
what happened to what we were promised single line of bills yep yep by the way that was your boy
matt gates that did that that did what the single line appropriations yeah we we yeah that was
matt gates dude that was that was that was yeah that was the gist of the 15 vote speaker vote
You're right. You're right. That was that was him.
And we've never gotten a single one. We've never gotten a single one.
The last, the last, uh, bill that came through, they, they, they did some of the spending in single item appropriations.
Not single item, but single, you know, uh, issue.
Issued. Right. So each, each bureaucracy was dealt with, uh, individually. And that's how DHS. So, you know, we're in a temporary, uh, excuse me, partial shutdown down now.
because only dhs was the one that didn't get funded everybody else got their funding um but yeah this is
something we've been promised for such a long time how the hell the central bank digital currencies get
lumped up into a housing bill and again president trump like he said the other day i'm not passing
anything until the save act is passed like i'm i'm going to veto it and send it back uh that was a
you know so i'm thinking here shooting off the cuff go for it trump make that
statement.
So knowing that they're not going to pass the SAVE Act.
So this way he has, you know, a legitimate argue to start vetoing everything they sent his way.
Or is he just being?
No, I want the SAVAC.
So I really am going to veto it.
Even if I like it, I'm going to veto it.
And the man's too smart, bro.
Yeah.
I mean, this came up like, so when Thune was talking about like a couple weeks ago when the SAVE Act was
kind of starting to get thrust into the front and center.
Boone had been talking about, you know, all these bills that the Senate is way more important
than our voting and way more important than something that has unanimous consent amongst
the American public.
And the housing bill came up.
And I, I remember saying back then, like, I don't even know what's in this housing bill.
I honestly couldn't care less about what, what this, this illegitimate Congress is doing.
But now looking at this, it's like, oh, shit, maybe we should have paid attention to this.
They're trying to pass a central bank and they're only delaying the ban on it for five years,
you know, just after the time that President Trump will maybe, maybe not have moved on.
Whoever, you know, is his successor is now in place.
And not only that, you're also waiting until after the midterms to find out, you know,
what's going on before the ban is lifted and then we get a central bank digital currency.
And then we're all ushered into a globalist wet dream.
Yay.
Shady, bro.
I mean, it's what it comes down to.
And why can't they get their shit together?
Like, how do they think this bill?
How do they think this bill is not going to get filibustered and shot down by Democrats?
If Republicans can't even get their shit together on this?
That would be the funniest thing.
It's sad for the American people, but it would be the funniest thing to be like,
oh, look, the filibuster don't work, but they're going to use it on your.
I was not going to cuss them.
It would be professionals.
It was daily.
Use it on, on you guys.
Well, you're back to Alpha the Black, so you can, you can cuss.
Now it's daily, man.
I got to behave on daily.
Speaking of, we'll move on from that story because it's the only thing that caught my eye
in that was the fact that they're on retreat while the government shut down because that's
what they do.
They give themselves lucrative bonuses, stipends, and vacations.
God only knows.
I mean, imagine, imagine going on that retreat and seeing.
the food that they're eating, the hotels that they're staying in,
and I don't want to get into anything else beyond that.
The shares that they're having.
I didn't want to go.
And when they get exposed,
it's going to be paid for bar tax money.
Yeah, it's in Florida too.
I do real quick,
we do have a Badlands Boost from Sea Meadows yesterday.
I heard on the Barron Coleman podcast where a manufacturer of bunkers
had two cabinet members with orders who were calling to find out
how soon their bunker could be installed.
that is uh i think that's with atlas it's like one of the big bunker ones um
that that came out a couple years ago that that that's that's that's that's that's that's
that conspiracy i won't call a conspiracy theory because it's it is real that's been around for a
minute you have a i mean like a lot of these elites are buying these bunkers Zuckerberg built one
you know i think bezos built one they're all building these these bunkers um i live
in Florida, so it's not even a thought in my head.
Like, we dig three feet deep
and we hit water, so we're, we're screwed
out here.
Do you really? Yeah,
dude, you dig like three or four feet
deep and you hit water here. I mean, you can
you can do it, but
it's, it's completely and totally
pointless. Like anything that happened,
dude, like a tidal wave, we'd be underwater
in Florida. Florida would disappear.
No. You guys, what do you have?
Like a little floating island or something that's
connected to us? Yeah, we're at zero,
zero feet above sea level like one foot above sea level we get king dude we get king tides and the water
comes in like four 500 feet like neighborhoods flood out now al gore was right no they're just king tides
this has happened forever yeah so um bunkers are out for me but which what what what sea meadow said in
that post brings me to uh this article here from the new york times pam bondy is said to have moved into
military housing because of threats do you think it's because of threats alpha i actually got some
insider baseball on this one um so this actually happened about two three months ago oh really we're
just now and and and here's the other thing she's not the only one now i'll acknowledge her
because this one came out public um but she's not the only hold on let me finish the article then
because there are some acknowledgments of of guys that are in i says agy pam bondi is quietly
relocated to one of several military bases in the D.C. area where other Trump administration officials
also live facing threats from drug cartels and critics of her handling in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Okay. One catalyst was an increase in threats following the capture and prosecution of Nicholas
Maduro, according to a senior official with direct knowledge of the situation who spoke on the
condition of anonymity to discuss security matters. That's a mouthful to describe a source.
Ms. Bondi is the latest administration official to move into heavily guarded quarters at military facilities.
Other officials include Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Christy Noem, and Pete Heggseth, Dan Driscoll, the Army Secretary, and Navy Secretary John Falun, also have moved into military housing.
But I think those two actually are supposed to be living in military housing, Driscoll and Fulon.
I think, like, wasn't that part of the Hegseth thing, like the Navy or the joint, that was the
joint chief that got the grand piano or whatever the case might be you haven't seen that you've
seen this story that not not the one with uh driscoll and and philon i'm not familiar with those
no no no i mean the steak and lobster thing oh yeah that i'm familiar with which is not new
and that goes that goes back for dude that goes back that that precedes my time i got a text from uh
from our mutual o three 31 uh attorney friend this morning saying well
done on that article and uh we were having a little back and forth and he says um uh he he shows me
like what grok says about the warriors feast you know we in the marine corps we call it uh warriors
breakfast warriors dinner whatever uh and you get it before you deploy and after you deploy and he says
this has been going on since like the romans if you remember culturally they actually
showed us this was the way because of the member the feast you have
after the, you know, the Warriors breakfast.
Yeah, the Warriors Request.
Yeah, that was the first, now that one was post, you know,
going through, you know, our first evolution of something dynamic.
But, I mean, this is something that's, this is history.
Yeah.
It's funny because, like, people are like, oh, we'll pay attention to the baby grand piano.
And you're like, oh, a $98,000 grand piano, which is not baby grand, grand piano,
which is not, I mean, that's not like a crazy price for a grand piano.
piano but it's in like it's it's it's not like he bought it for himself and he's going to take it when
he leaves the government housing that he's living in it's a it's a fixation there it's going to stay
there this isn't unusual is it exorbitant sure it's a little bit extravagant i should say
but it's not unusual right i remind you bara obama built a basketball court at the white
house i'm pretty sure that costs more than 98 000 between excavation and and and and and uh erecting the
well erecting uh building the basketball courts but anyways like i didn't care about the basketball courts
and i don't care about the baby grand piano we'll talk about that on sit rep tonight let's jump back into this
so uh it says jim mattis defense secretary for trump in his first term also uh lived in military
housing as a defense secretary that makes sense so did mike pompeo so did robert gates dispense
secretary under bush and obama lived in navy housing so again you know the examples that they can
find outside of, you know, these Trump officials, there aren't a lot. You know, it doesn't seem like
there's a lot. It says this appears to be the first administration to take such widespread advantage
of taxpayer-funded military housing to accommodate political appointees who do not have a direct
connection to the military. And now that we've got some of the names out there, I'll let you jump on
this one first. Yeah, so, you know, a friend, a source had told me that there,
There was some legitimate concerns that were coming in.
And so he identified Bondi as one of them along with a few others.
And I was just like, this is interesting because I was actually concerned for this person as well.
And they're like, yeah, man, stuff's hot.
You know, I just wanted to offer you that, you know, with some of the stuff that you guys are talking about just to, you know, make sure you're aware of it.
I want to say that was like two months ago, maybe as far back as three.
definitely two months ago
but I think even farther back
well it's
okay tell me how you really
but here's the interesting part
that they're allowing it
to get leaked
now and
timing's important because what else
said they resurfaced to the
to the headlines
you know Trump telling you know
hegs that
at first these QRF
team's got to be trained up
workable and deployable
Oh, the National Guard ones.
Yeah.
That's interesting.
You know, they got to, you know, it's like, because remember, we talked about that, that went in, gosh, what was that like around October, September?
Yeah, that was a while ago.
That was a while back.
But they brought it back into the headlines.
Okay, April 1st, they got to be trained and deployable.
All 50 states.
It's like, you know, interesting.
That's a good catch right there.
That's a good catch.
I, you know, people don't understand.
Like I it is it it doesn't it's it's not like obscene or or it's not a crazy idea that that these types of you know HVTs you know highly valuable individual HVIs HVTs whatever you want to call them. I don't want to call them targets but they did a dry run a few days ago and nobody caught it where maybe you did on one of the dailies but I haven't seen anybody else talk about it. So last week it came on the news that Democrats aided.
an activist to go into one of the committees when christianone was talking and the activist had a backpack on you know is one else one chatting no no kill anybody i'm not dying for the people with the person's eye burns really i think i'm just the marine no no no not him this this was this was after the marine oh i did not see this um so the activist gets in there with the backpack and they were just like and that's what they were just like yeah there's going to be an investigation to this because there was
was actually a democratic person that helped him get in here.
Now, here's the thing.
We've seen what's been whether you like Jake Lang or you don't,
you still see that one of,
one of these people deployed an explosive device at him and others.
And all of a sudden,
you have this activist going there with a backpack.
What if, I'm telling you, that was a test run.
Because Christine Nome was the person speaking then.
what if it's HECCF next time?
What if it's, I mean,
what,
I'm telling you,
as soon as I saw that,
I was like,
that's a dry run.
No way you go in there with the backpack.
Why would you go in there with the back?
I'll tell you,
that was a dry run.
I'll look for the video for you because I think I do have it saved.
See,
yeah,
see if you can find that.
You know,
the point I was making was,
um,
it's not an unreasonable idea to house these people on military basis.
Because,
you know,
the level of security, if you've never gone through a military checkpoint to get onto a base,
I mean, when I was in, it was, it was strict.
But when I went to Pendleton, back in, what was it, August or whatever, when I went to Pendleton,
it was crazy.
It was, like, way more thorough.
I mean, they were checking under cars and, like, all, like, you, you know, you drive through.
I mean, I understand they have, like, passive.
They have dogs that are smelling.
And, you know, if they pick up an odor, they'll, you know, stop and all that stuff.
that was that was kind of interesting I actually some I was surprised I got in my
my buddy that was with was a is a master sergeant active duty and was in uniform and but I
didn't have an idea on me I somehow got in but I had the past I'm gonna
audible here did you did you find that video yet I had not just yet but I do think I
have it so I'll have it here in a minute okay so this is this is the interesting thing
because bringing up that and you
know, the reallocation, moving these people to the military housing.
And then you get this story.
We talked about the news the other day saying, there's an unconfirmed cable that came out that, you know, is encrypted and could be a trigger for Iranian sleeper cells in America and all this stuff.
And you're kind of like, okay, well, you know, they talked about this same exact thing during Operation Midnight Hammer and nothing came about from it.
And if attacking their nuclear installations, like was alleged and claimed, didn't spark that I don't know what will.
But then we get this here from ABC News.
FBI warns Iran aspired to attack California with drones and retaliation for the war.
Now, the interesting thing about this alpha is all of this was before the attack on Iran.
It says the FBI warned police departments in California that Iran,
could retaliate for American attacks by launching drones at the West Coast.
Quote, we recently acquired information that as of early February, 2026,
Iran allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles
from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United States homeland,
specifically against unspecified targets in California in the event that the U.S. conducted strikes against Iran.
The alert stated the information about Iran's aspirations for a surprise drone attack on the West Coast came before the U.S. and Israel launched the strikes against Iran, and a senior law enforcement official said it's believed that the 12-day bombardment has severely degraded Iran's capabilities to carry out such an attack.
U.S. intelligence officials have grown concerned about the expanded use of drones by Mexican drug cartels that could be used to attack American forces near the Mexican border, an uncorrected.
This is a quote, an uncorroborated report suggests that unidentified Mexican cartel leaders authorized attacks against U.S. law enforcement and U.S. military personnel.
So again, putting out the foundation, the groundwork, the ground level for, you know, some of these attacks, whether it's a false flag or not, who knows.
I mean, this will probably be, I'm trying to think if we've ever had an attack on our homeland since Pearl Harbor.
during a war during a war 9-11 wasn't we weren't at war when 9-11 happened and still believe that was an inside job
but nothing i can't think of any i dropped the link for you too in the in the chat oh there we go um
i can't think of any i mean he could argue that a lot of these mass shootings and stuff are
part of it we've had such long ongoing wars but nothing that was at least on its face i can't think
thing. Yeah. So I mean, if it happens again, uh, I got another story to follow that up,
the drone thing. Uh, here we go. So this is, when was this? Um, March 3rd, 4th.
Okay. So this is when she testified about the, the $200 million advertising budget that was probably
moving funds to God knows where, but. Hmm. You may proceed. Interesting. So we've got,
right.
You've got the backpack.
Let's see.
I mean,
I know they search, you know, before you go in and all that stuff.
But are you saying this person was walked in by a congressman?
That's the suspicion right now.
They're trying to say, was it legitimately a lapse in security or were they aided by somebody
from the Democrat side?
And either one is unacceptable, given the circumstances.
Didn't someone one of the Democrats bring a bring a
Like a an immigrant that was like a convicted sex offender and like all these other
Violent crimes and brought him to the state of the union
I know they were somebody was talking about they were gonna do it I don't know if they actually did it
Because I know I said he posted something about it like like oh you are
So another word our job easier
interesting
that'll be the first deportation from a
state of the union
yeah it's unfortunate but I do think
and you know not trying to
fearmonger or anything but I just think that
at some point we're going to have some sort of
an attack on on
our land whether it's a false flag whether it's a
legitimate you know active war
whether it's even real at all
but I feel like I feel like
something's got like they're they're just they're just laying all the groundwork for it right now uh this is
the third story in the last you know three or four days we've had about iran attacking our homeland so
well mean you had specifically talked about california and some of the parts you know
targets i would be you know create massive massive destruction yeah head on a swivel ladies
and gentlemen let's get into some of the uh the iran news the guardian as well as others are
reporting now that the U.S. is responsible for the deadly missile strike on the Iranian school.
Oh my God. They've already debunked it. So many, I mean, there are a lot of people that did some
great, great analysis of this to prove it. I know, I know. Even though there's a video that
literally shows you still. This, so when you look at this screen here, all of the purple that
you're seeing right there are the like cover your ass words, the the verbiage.
that they use and cover your ass type stories like make sure we don't get sued for saying like the wrong thing so let's read this a preliminary u.s military investigation has reportedly determined that was responsible for the deadly tomahawk missile and an arraian elementary school according to the new york times quoting unnamed u.s officials and others familiar with the initial findings the investigation has concluded that the strike on the shajara
Taya Bay Elementary School building was the result of a targeting mistake by U.S. military planners.
The findings appear to confirm assertions by Tehran, which has produced video footage of the U.S. missile strike and fragments of U.S. made missile parts,
despite Trump's efforts to suggest Iran had hit the building.
According to the report, the inquiry, which has yet to be completed, has found that officers at U.S.
sent com created the target coordinates for the strike using obsolete data provided by the defense
intelligence agency now again it's just like loaded down with a bunch of like cover your ass first
and foremost why are you reporting on a preliminary report based on anonymous sources familiar
with the matter in an inquiry that's yet to be completed like what the fuck are you doing the same
thing they always do. Get the propaganda out there, seat it. And then when the truth comes out,
there'll be a redaction on like page 2000 in font eight. President Trump addressed this. He was
asked about this.
As commander and chief, the youth for what? For what? For the strike on the school in Iran.
A new report says the military investigation has found it was the United States that struck the school.
I don't know about it. I don't know about it.
he's already said if the report says that we did it i'll accept that but here you've got you
everybody in the whole world new york times has it guardian has it and he's like i don't know about
it i'm the president of the united states i don't know about it i i i don't know i wonder you
know i i know i don't want to you know use this too much but canary trap man like was somebody
given this and and maybe different variation
of it to see what leaks to the press.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
100%.
I,
so they are doing it
routinely.
Let's listen.
One of the reasons I didn't put out
at the time that that information was
given to me surrounding
Pam Bondi
was I was like, okay,
does this information change
the geopolitical map of the stuff we're talking?
about right now. It's like, no, not really because there's a right people already aware of a concern
of, you know, kind of attacks. Like we're already talking about that. So it doesn't, it'll heighten
that just a little bit, but there was no real cost benefit to trying to breaking that information.
I was just like, and if I did, not going to be hard. They know who our sources are. Like, they know.
You know what I mean? And it's just like, you know, is this one of those things where they're trying
to see if my buddy you know got that info so you know so again uh i made the determination like
we do sometimes where i'm not going to put it out um and it was he still confirmed it a you know
a few times after but i think it and it's because of this reason you know leak operations and
you know i do have someone i consider a friend that i think you know last year got caught up in one of these
and you know we'll look and see who gets replaced or repositioned or terminated because there are if you go look you'll find headlines after like some of these breaking stories you'll find you know FBI removes you know T.J removes and it's just like hmm I'm looking at the so the imagery that Guardian put out allegedly of the target
space that building up in the top right is a allegedly the school and so they show these other
buildings here and this is before the strike these are these are legitimate IRGC targets according to
you know what we're told again grain assault but these are apparently the legitimate targets
and then when you look at the the after the battle damage assessment the BDA here all the legit
targets are hit but so is the school like
We haven't heard anything about any KIAs, any fatalities in those strikes.
But the one on the school killed 175 girls.
Like this is the fog of war, the propaganda that you get from these types of things.
And, you know, historically, you go back and look at all of these strikes that we've seen, even going back to like the Ukraine war, right?
You look at the Ukraine war and, you know, Russia hit this building.
Nobody was killed, though.
Ukraine hit this building.
but nobody was killed everything's fine you know we're we're striking all these buildings well one
person was injured three people you know were injured two people were killed you never see a hundred
seventy five this is just it screams propaganda and the only thing you've got is that sorry last thing
the only real evidence that you have is that grainy video that everybody like you said is dissecting
online like here you've got two frames you know i don't know how many frames per second that video
shot at but you've got two frames of this blurry ass pixelated missile that's on a very strange
angle of attack uh and and that's that's our evidence here's the video is grainy and i know people are
you know trying to um do assessments on on the shape of it what we see and and some of those people are
you are doing a great job but the one that i saw you know and it came from someone actually you're not
very fond of this person. I take
that back. This person's takes, we're not
always too fond of. It's like he'll put out
really good stuff. They'll put out some
like, all right, dude, you're full blown sinus.
But,
but
Tony. But, no, but he does have
good assessments when it comes to this. And what you can
take from that greeny video by the
buildings in the background is
the angle or the position that that
person that taking the video is so you know the direction that the missile's coming from and then he
overlays that what the map puts it to where you know the you know our ships are and it's just like
it's physically impossible that that came from one of ours that that that's that missile's direction
is literally coming from inside iran and and you can bank that like i said that determination by
just looking at the buildings that are in that photo and comparing it with the um directions of the persian
golf um and where where the launch sites from okay i think it was the easiest one you know to kind of
show people i'm going to do something i don't usually do and i'm going to grab this link from the
chat from gator bait and play it without screening at first and i probably should be a little bit
cautious because it's coming from a channel called masad commentary
Fair warning, I have no idea we're about to watch.
Let me start therefore by asking you,
how do you see the situation in your country over the last 10 days,
the relentless bombings, the manner in which Ali Khamini was assassinated,
and the likelihood of even more violence?
How do you see the situation from where you are today outside in art?
Hi, sir, thank you for having me and thank you for finding it important to see the point of view of an Iranian.
Throughout this interview, I'm going to try and avoid...
Iranian actor.
You see that label?
Is she an actress, like a legit, like film and screen or like?
The majority of Iranians' voices here and try and make the word understand as much as it sounds cruel.
The Iranian people have been asking for help for many, many years now.
You know, it's been 47 years that this regime has been in power.
And at this point, it has reached a place where the Iranians,
have been massacred in January and in many, many other different dates in history where this regime has gone against them and where they had no voice and no power to overthrow them.
So at the moment, you will see a majority of Iranians taking pictures and videos of the bombs coming into the country,
but super excited because they know that they're targeted at the IRGC and at the regime.
And they're so excited and they have so much hope that finally this regime is going to fall, maybe.
You know, hold on. You know, you're saying they're excited by bombs, but let's be clear, Elnaz. We've seen a school which was bombed and more than 160 innocent schoolgirls died. And there is enough evidence that the Americans were involved in this. There are fears, therefore, that if this continues, more and more civilian lives will be lost. Aren't you concerned that all of this could only result in further destruction of your country and the possibility of a civil war breaking out? Doesn't that worry you or do you simply want the regime first out at all costs?
Of course, it worries everybody in Iran and everybody is really sad about the fact that our country had to reach this point.
But the 160 school girls now are something that the world is seeing.
But when the regime poisoned a full girl school many years back, nobody paid attention.
When the regime killed more than 40,000 people in January on the 8th and 9th and then turned off the internet for the whole world so that nobody can talk about it, nobody paid attention to that.
when the regime has been executing. We have the highest rate of executions in Iran.
So many people, so many women, so many men, nobody pays attention to that. We Iranians know
that there will be a lot of casualties, but we also know that there are casualties every day.
There are more people dying when there is no war than when there is war. And this is something
that will be very, very hard for people to understand. And people will think that I am for war.
I'm not for war. Iranians are not for war. We don't want this. But we have no
other way to remove this regime that has been killing its own people.
Okay.
Is she the legitimate actress?
Is she?
Yeah.
She's actually probably makes sense why this guys was interviewing her.
She actually in India.
And she's made comments, you know, once it's safe to go back, she wants to go back with
their family in Iran.
Gotcha.
I mean, I just, to me, it's, it's laughable that any,
anybody's like you know keep bombing me keep bombing me uh how many is dead we're going to talk
about the sun coming up and and finally apparently again another propaganda piece uh
showing his face which you sent me here what is it oh oh okay okay well now well now uh let's go
ahead and check this out good morning we'll save that for ychromes that's for white
chrome safe why chrome safe not not daily safe um so so this is again this is you know guardians
reporting that these are the remnants of uh the the missile and you know damn i guess you know we got
to stop labeling property of the united states of america on all of our missiles but going back to uh
oh you know what this is actually guys i'm sorry i'm i'm we're calling audibles here so uh i thought this was
hilarious. I don't know if you saw I sent this in her in the group chat, but check this out.
So right now Israel is kind of on high alert again as Iran is firing cluster munitions,
not only from Iran, but they're also firing it from Lebanon where Hezbo is located. So it's a weapon,
difficult to intercept so deadly. They're widely banned. It may violate the laws of war,
not that Iran cares about that. I'll give you an idea fundamentally of what they are.
Comes over like a ballistic missile, right? Try to block it. If you do in fact intercept it,
It doesn't mean the rocket stopped.
It means some of the bomblets that are inside can go to the ground and they can be just as dangerous.
And they all don't detonate at the same time.
As you see, the doors open on this rocket.
It's happened about 11 times so far.
And then outcome all the bomblets.
And they'll spread out wide and far.
Random targets, really, I guess you're saying they're targeting civilians.
You're not looking at military sites.
You're looking to hurt as many people as possible.
11 have been killed by this weapon.
and that shows how I think a desperate they are.
I don't know why, but I can't get over bomblets.
It opens the door and bomblets just pop out.
I mean, cluster munitions are not anything new in warfare.
Also, if you intercept that the bomblets go boom in the air,
like it's not like, oh, well, we got intercepted.
Better open the doors and drop all of our bomblets all over the people.
I mean, this is just the level of DIRP that we're seeing right now.
I don't know, man.
I just thought that was hilarious when I watched that this morning.
I was paying attention to the photos.
I'm like, am I missing something?
The photos?
I just love this.
This one of those things that shaped like, you know, I was paying more attention to the imagery than I was his words.
This is, this was unclassified.
This is actually alpha.
This is the clearest footage.
I think I've seen from these gun cams like check this have you seen this footage like like you can legit see the fire you know the the the color variation or the tone variation in the fire on these some pretty badass video here look at that like you can actually it's pretty clear finally getting some 1080 shots here and then yesterday we got the f14s you saw that like literally
Top Gun Maverick with the F-14.
Now, granted, Iran does have F-14s.
They got some decommissioned aircraft there.
And let's see, before we actually get into the stories,
we got one more of these little gun cam clips right here.
And I guess this is the mine boats that they were blowing up,
the 10 mine boats.
That was awesome.
Trump says at 4.07 p.m.
He says, oh, if Iran's putting mines out there,
which we have no information that they are,
you better stop.
And then 13, 17 minute, no,
13 minutes, 13 minutes later, 407, 13 minutes later, he's saying they've all been destroyed.
We destroyed 10 of them and here it is.
Pretty good stuff, man. Good stuff.
All right. Now we were talking about how many being in that position there.
This is from Iran International. Iran's new supreme leader injured, but safe and sound,
President's son said. Iran's new supreme leader, Motaba,
how many has been injured but is safe and sound says the president the son of president
masud uh peshashkian on wednesday offering one of the few official explanations for his absence from
public views since being appointed last week yusef posashkian who is also known as who's also a government
advisor wrote on telegram quote i heard news that how many has been injured i have asked some friends who
had connections they told me that thank god he is safe and sound okay so that's all we got from that one
then we jump back over to the guardian for similar story how many was hurt in strike that killed his
father iran cyprus ambassador confirms so now we've got two sources we got possession's kid
yousef and we've got this the iranian ambassador to cyprus says that how many was injured in
the 28 February attack that killed six of his family members including his father to ron
ambassador to cyprus has confirmed quote he was also there and he was injured in that bombardment
but i haven't seen that reflected in the foreign news i have heard that he was injured in his legs and
hand and arm i think he's in the hospital because he's injured so that's now two uh you know
official sources that have are talking hearsay you know second hand information maybe third hand
information nobody has said publicly i i i'm with him he hasn't a
Allegedly he's making an address here very shortly.
But it says explaining why the cleric had not appeared in public or made any statements.
Quote, I don't think he is comfortable in any condition to give a speech.
It was the 10th day of the Holy Month of Ramadan, said the ambassador.
And Ayatollah Ali Hamani was at his residence with several members of his family,
including Motabah's wife, Zara, and his teenage son, Mohamed, Mohamed Bagger,
who were also killed in the attack.
Now, rewind there.
And when I first read that alpha, that blew my mind that,
uh,
many was in first off that he was in his residence.
I thought we were told that he was like in a bunker.
Like he was taken to like a bunker like deep in a middle.
You know your residence as a target.
Exactly.
And not only do you know your residence as a target.
You don't have your whole family around you.
Heck no.
You wouldn't be,
you wouldn't be anywhere near them you know maybe maybe your son you know a brother someone that's
you know in in the mix with what you're doing but outside of that i i'm with you on that one
so so if that is you know if this is true by the way you know i don't know what the actual
sentiment and the tone of the negotiations obviously between us and iran but if we did actually kill
Not just how many, which I tend to agree with Gordon that he's probably been dead for a while or at least, you know, completely and totally like laid up in a hospital somewhere in hospice, whatever.
But they're saying now that we killed the son, Motaba's wife and teenage son.
Dude, like, I don't know how like I don't think if that is actually true.
I don't, that's just going to continue.
you know when we were in afghanistan we used to say like you kill one of the taliban or whatever 10
more pick up the rifle you know imagine when it's the leader that you're killing yeah i don't know man
i'm 100 percent solid with it wipe out everybody that has the potential to take over no no no i am
solid on it i am but i'm saying like i don't think there's any like i don't think how many's
coming to the table to negotiate some sort of like there's going to be animosity now to where it's
you know rage and everything else and and take this all the way to the ground you can have all the
the animosity in the world as as much as you want but when you sit at that table now now I'm going
to show you the photos of your uncles your aunts and everybody else and be like we already showed you
we'll do it so we can have this negotiation and get what we want two weeks from now with somebody else
or you can be the guy and just understand that's all you are is the guy the puppet yeah we control
things now and then uh the last story we have on on uh on the sun is uh here from r t so we're kind of
of getting all three sides we're getting the u.s side well guardians british technically but
the western side the east eastern side and iran's take on this uh it says he's injured but
he's fine says the iranian foreign ministry eschmel baghe meanwhile iranian president
masood poseschkin has outlined three conditions to end the conflict in a post-on
on X, and I actually have that post. Let's jump to that.
Massoud Peschian, who apologized last week for the bombings, has said, in contact with the
president of the governments of Russia and Pakistan, while announcing the Islamic Republic's
commitment to peace and tranquility in the region, I emphasize that the only way to end
that war, end the war that began with the war mongering of the Zionist regime in America
is the acceptance of Iran's indisputable rights, payment of reparations, and a firm international
obligation to prevent their aggression from recurring.
You know what's missing from that, Alpha?
Any mention of nuclear, you know, what the negotiations were before all of this took
place.
The ability for them to either have nuclear weapons, for them to have nuclear infrastructure
and power, or, you know, the U.S.
providing them with uranium. I think it was Rubio that had said we're going to provide them with, we offered to provide them with, no, it was Witkoff, who said we offered to provide them with uranium for 10 years so that they could use it for, you know, nuclear power and technology. Yeah. God, I'll let you jump in there. No, no, no, as I say, is that you will, you'll have it and you'll have it for all the energy sources you want. Jane, going to have it for weapons. Yeah, yeah. And I thought that, I mean, I thought that's where it was going. I still, I was, I was speaking with another, uh,
mutual marine buddy of ours yesterday.
And I was, you know, they had the same idea that I had that, that is the
Israelis jumped the gun on this, the initial attack that they jumped the gun on this.
And I said, did you watch my, my show Saturday morning when I said the same thing and
I've doubled down on it since?
So I thought that was kind of interesting.
But again, this whole thing behind Hemeni, not coming out and addressing anybody, not
speaking.
There's like no trace of this whatsoever.
Now we're getting the story that they were in.
in the Ayatollah's house with his family.
This whole thing just doesn't make much sense to me, but maybe I'm just retarded.
I mean, Trump said what he would do to cartels.
Right?
Showed him the picture.
This is your home.
Like he was what he said.
I don't say it was this week.
Just give me the word.
We'll send a missile to their living room.
Well, remember what he, what he says he did with the Taliban?
I do.
That was, that's the most.
That's the most.
That goes down as a legendary move.
Hell yeah.
Imagine the Taliban, you come in and you think you're all bad.
You're going to take out the Americans and the Trump just has his people slide your photo.
And he immediately recognized that as that place where you think your entire family is safe.
Now, I want to, I want to play this or not play.
I want to show you guys just real quick this story because it's, it's totally.
going to be misconstrued by some outlets.
But it's a nothing burger.
The story's a nothing burger in terms of our safety.
But from News 40, U.S. Army Fort Campbell reports stolen drones.
$5,000 reward.
Now, you get a headline like that with the FBI saying we're susceptible to a drone attack.
You put this image out of the guys wearing masks and everything else.
And people are like, oh, shit, these are like those suicide drones, you know, whatever.
nah they're little little fucking what do you call them uh they're actually skydeo x10d drones but they're
like what was the dj dj i oh yeah yeah like everybody was flying it there are those kinds of drones
but here's the part that's crazy alpha and you and i you know both being marines and and serving
during oi f oef listen to how absurd this is uh fort campbell's reporting the theft of four drone
systems offering $5,000 for information leading to the arrest. The theft involved the force
Skydeo drone system XD10 drone systems. The drones were last seen on November 21st, 2025 at the
326 Division Engineer Battalion. Between November 21st and November 24th, Fort Campbell states,
unknown individuals unlawfully accessed the building and took the drones.
Bro, we used to have to do an EDL every time we moved somewhere. Like if we were
in the field if we went from point a to point b the first thing you do everybody sound off edl
read out your serial numbers on your your uh on your um acog on your peck peck 15 on your
your nvgs on your rifle like every piece of serialized gear you had you were reading how did they go
like what is it november december january february almost four months and they didn't realize
that they were missing four drones well how how
I don't think it's saying that it took four.
That's when the incident happened.
I don't think that's when it was reported because it says between, I think it was November
21st and like 23rd or something.
So it sounds like what it's describing is a weekend.
And so I think it is when they came in, you know, on that Monday morning or Tuesday
morning and did an inventory.
Then it was like, oh, okay, these, these things are not here no more.
And then the investigation starts.
And what I'm thinking probably happens, then this news organization with all this
stuff surrounding drones, because,
comes into play they probably do like a four request we want all the information that you guys have on drones you know from your base
disclosed and this one was like we can give him this like this was a property crime that took place
i don't know man serialized gear going missing in the military is a big deal bro well that's what
that's what i'm saying and this also doesn't have like a hundred thousand dollar reward to it oh
So what it probably is is that 1% shitbags that's in the military that's like,
hey, bro, we can make some good money off these things.
So that's during lib, let's get in here.
Because you know what and I imagine the army bases are the same.
So there's some speculation here.
Have you ever gone on a Marine base and you see a building and the building is labeled,
you know, drone armory?
Like hell no.
It's a brick building with like, you know, 3405 dash B.
You know what I mean?
Like you have as as an outsider, you have no idea what these buildings are.
No idea.
You can't tell a locker room from the armory.
Like you have no idea.
So if somebody goes in and they're specifically targeting something like that,
it's very easy to tell when they're targeting these things through the surveillance.
Then you know, okay, it's, it could be one of the civilian contract companies that's
coming through here, you know, because granted, you know, one of my brother was doing the,
he used to do the vending machines at the basis, at Camp Pendleton and stuff like, you know,
so he has to get access to these guys that are there, but he's always, you know,
accompanied by someone, but he's still kind of, he gets some inside information like,
oh, that's within that building, that's within that building, you know, it could be a contractor,
you know.
That's just strange to me, man.
That's just strange.
All right, just, uh, real quick, this will be the last story, I think on, uh,
on the Iran stuff.
Just the news, Iran linked hacker group claims responsibility for cyber attack on U.S.
medical tech company Stryker.
The company produces a range of medical equipment and technology and is headquartered in Michigan,
quote,
Stryker is experiencing a global network disruption to our Microsoft environment as a result of a cyber attack.
We have no indication of ransomware or malware and believe the incident is contained.
It appears to be the first significant instance of Iran hacking a U.S. company since the war,
Before between the country started, an anonymous striker employee told just the news or told the news outlet that employees' work-issued phones stopped working, bringing work and communication with colleagues to a halt.
The cyber attack appears to have deleted information from devices.
Interesting.
Handala team claimed responsibility for the striker cyber attacking statements on its telegram and X accounts.
Anytime I see a cyber attack, first and foremost, from what I've been told, and of course, you know,
I don't I'm not a cyber expert in any way, shape, or form whatsoever.
However, a lot of the stuff in elections that we've been dealing with for the last five years,
I've met a lot of cyber experts.
And usually the general consensus that I get from people is that Iran is actually incredibly
advanced in terms of technology, malign hacking and things like that.
And so that's, that's interesting that your first one here.
Now, the erasing data from phones is also interesting, going after a medical group named Stryker, which is kind of also very military, industrial complex-ish striker.
What's your, what's your take on this?
My take on this is you're creating news events that will set precedence for excuses that are going to be made later.
When you, when you bring in.
Try run.
Peter Strach.
and you're like, why is this information been deleted from your phone?
I didn't delete that.
We're hacked by the Iranians.
My phone must have been attacked.
We were attacked.
It was the Handalah team, by the way, that claimed responsibility for the striker attack in statements on telegram and X.
It's laying the foundation, the precedent, right?
Whether it's, you know, something like you're saying with somebody's phone being hacked that's brought in for questions,
whether it's the 2026 midterms when something goes down there and well it wasn't us it was them damn iranians again uh hacking our our stuff there i mean if if you so so we're watching the war play out over there we're watching allegedly we're watching bombs dropping and everything else like that if you like i we've got to be at a point now with technology that warfare is going to move from the kinetic traditional battle space of bombs and guns and guns and guns and
guns into the cyber warfare. And again, you know, going back to what I've said is a lot of people that I know in this, in that in that field have said that Iran is actually very advanced in that regard. And so, you know, like maybe when Iran started the war and they said, you know, we're just dumping our old munitions. We haven't even gotten to the new stuff yet. Maybe we're all just doing that at this point. Just just dump all our munitions till we get into the cyber threats and the cyber attacks and everything else. Because to be honest with you, that's what concerns me.
the cyber attack stuff like you take down the internet and watch how quickly a society will
will crumble watch watch 72 hours what do you think 96 hours before society crumbles without the
internet you know it would be very bad for society but man we'd come out on the other end so
much better then think think about circa 80 man it's here here's why this is not it's bad but it's not bad but
It's not bad.
It's, you know, there's a general out there.
You guys know that I respect.
And what is he, what's, what would, what would you say his mission one is local, local, local?
How do you force local remove the ability to always be international or national?
And that's what the internet is.
If that happened, man, you'd have to get to know your neighbors, your city, your, your, your block, your city.
And Americans are resilient.
There's nothing that can happen to this country that we can't survive.
And I'll be honest, man.
Granted, guys like us would be out of business.
But, you know, the, you know, the bigger thing is it'd be such, I'd be a great thing, bro.
So, so let's, for a second, the problems we see with society today, are they created?
Did they, were they a creation of the internet or have they always existed?
It's just the internet now makes it front and center.
The access to a broad range of information outside of our usual local networks that we've dealt with for, you know, the majority of our lives and, and the majority of, you know, modern history, right?
The internet, it's only 30 years old, 40 years old, you know.
It's, I mean, I'm sure it's always existed.
But you probably, there's, it was a very small group of people that probably.
had these certain you know desires for these things because it was you know
limited in scope you if you don't know you don't know right and now because it's
so widely known and it just happens in daily conversations a meme a video a
text a post an email people will all of a sudden be like oh that's that's a
desire desire that never probably would have been there you know had had the
internet you know and and listen I love technology you know I watch the I
I watched the Jetsons growing up as a cartoon.
You know, I want to be in flying cars.
Like, I'm for it.
But man, it's, it's culturally destroyed our country.
Yeah.
And, and when you look at it from that perspective, you know, what country had a hundred year plan that would probably love something like the internet for Americans to destroy our culture.
Are you talking about China?
China.
China.
Did you see?
I had this story.
It's a long story.
So I haven't gotten to read it all.
But did you see.
it's ticking off between uh india and afghanistan no i i think i might have heard someone talk about it
on i'm on space a little bit but let me pull it up real quick i was going to i was going to read it
first i started reading it i was like okay this is way too long for me to digest before the show but
uh from r t a new war is threatening the eurasia economy and it's not iran the outbreak of
open hostility between pakistan and afghanistan marks the worst serious confrontation between the two neighbors
since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.
After weeks of escalating cross-border clashes,
Islamabad declared it was in a state of open war with the Taliban government
following airstrikes on targets in Afghan cities and border provinces.
This shattered the ceasefire that was brokered in October of 2025.
It says Pakistan accuses Kabul of harboring fighters from Tarek A Taliban, Pakistan, TTP,
allegations which the Taliban deny, the geopolitical implications of this confrontation stretch
far beyond the frontier. For China, the war represents not merely a security crisis,
but a direct challenge to its broader strategic vision for regional integration. Beijing has
sought to position Pakistan and Afghanistan as key nodes in a trans-regional economic architecture
linking Central Asia, South Asia, and Western China. In Chinese strategic thinking, Afghanistan,
Afghanistan was meant to become a peripheral extension of this network.
Beijing has explored linking Afghan transport routes, mineral resources, and transit corridors to the wider CPEC infrastructure system.
So, you know, again, I'm going to read more of that.
I thought that was very interesting.
First and foremost, what comes to mind is thank God we got out of there.
You can't conquer Afghanistan.
You know, historically, many nations have tried the U.S., Russia, Britain.
everybody's tried to conquer Afghanistan.
It can't be conquered.
You're not going to take it over.
Everything can be conquered.
No, we can't.
We tried for 20 years, although I also believe fully that that was not an actual maximum effort to conquer that.
It was, but anyways.
Tell us how general Raisin came.
How do we get Afghanistan?
I'll tell you how do we get Afghanistan six months six months I don't know man all right
I don't know where you're going I'm just saying you know they said it'd take years to destroy
ISIS he did it under six months all right let's get back into US politics and it's a slow
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jump into u s news from fox news top u s court hands trump a win on deportations as the scotis challenge looms
This is going back to the due process immigration claim.
So I'm glad to see President Trump take the W over the absurd district court.
Once again, and like the most repetitive thing we've seen is district court lose, appellate SCOTUS win.
It's like incredible.
Trump administration lawyers appealed the ruling to the First Circuit Court of Appeals last week in D.C.
arguing that the order from U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy created a quote-unquote
unworkable scheme that threatened to derail sensitive negotiations with outside countries and risk
derailing up to thousands of planned deportation. So that Brian Murphy had initially said you can't
send these illegals to third to third party countries. You have to send them. Well, you have to give them
due process first and foremost. And if you're going to send them to a third party country,
you have to let them make the case that they will be political.
persecuted there. So Murphy argued, they argued that Murphy's ruling cut against two previous
Supreme Court emergency stays last year after the high court allowed the administration to continue
its deportation policy. Murphy, a Biden pointe, sided with migrants last month, determining that
DHS third country removal process is unlawful and violates due process protections under the
constitution. He ruled that Trump must first try to deport the migrants to their home country or to
country of removal previously designated by an immigration judge only after that process he said
could migrants be moved to a third country so long as quote unquote meaningful notice is provided as
well as the opportunity for migrants to raise any fear of persecution in the third country what kind
of people are we dealing with that a migrant in this country and a legal migrant would have a
case against being deported for political persecution in a third party country.
You're not talking about your mom and pop that crossed the border for a better life to work
and everything else.
We're talking about some shady shit that's going on if people are like, oh, whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I'm Venezuelan.
You can't send me to X country because I'm Venezuelan and they know who I am and I'm
going to be persecuted.
Like, this is some weird stuff here.
it's like you mean is Trump actually extraditing criminals the countries where it's just like hey
poppy trumpo send that clown over here because he was part of a color revolution over here we got
we got some we got some shit to deal with that that's more in line with what I'm thinking compared
to what we're seeing but yeah I'm glad to see the the due process claim getting shot down
because I thought that was absolutely absurd like once once you're identified as an illegal migrant
the you're you're out you're out period i hate that they use the word migrant
immigrant alien what do you want to use a illegal criminal illegal criminal i mean aren't all
criminals i mean you have u.s criminals i like a legal alien i like it's got like a little
no because we're getting to phase where we're going to like aliens bro
you don't jump let's not ruin their names you know what i mean we got another's oh i'm sorry
Did you want to add? Good.
No, no, no.
You're solid.
All right.
So this is another, I'm interested to see what this ruling's going to be because this is something that I think is absolutely effing absurd that anybody thinks they have the authority over the president and specifically the secretary of Homeland Security to tell them that they can't cancel TPS.
But Trump administration asked SCOTUS to let it end deportation protections for 350,000 Haitians.
The bid for emergency relief from the Justice Department is the latest effort to end TPS, temporary protected status for a host of countries.
The Supreme Court has so far allowed the Trump administration to roll back protections for Venezuelan migrants and a request involving Syrian immigrants is awaiting action from the high court.
Haitians were first granted TPS in 2010 because of quote, extraordinary and temporary conditions, extraordinary and temporary conditions, extraordinary and temporary.
conditions following the catastrophic earthquake that left the Clinton Foundation very wealthy.
Oh, excuse me, that wasn't in there.
In his first administration, President Trump moved to rescind the protections for Haiti but was
caught up in a court fight and it did not take effect before he left office.
While the secretary acknowledged that certain conditions in Haiti remained, quote, unquote,
concerning.
Nome said parts of the country were quote unquote suitable to return to.
U.S. District Judge Anna Rays wrote that, quote,
Christy Noem has a First Amendment right to call immigrants,
killers, leeches, entitlement junkies,
and any other inept name that she wants.
However, Secretary Noem is constrained by both our Constitution
and the Administrative Procedures Act to apply faithfully the facts to the law
in implementing the TPS program.
A divided three judge panel in the Court of the Court of.
of appeals in DC declined to freeze Reyes decision.
If TPS, and this is again, TPS is relatively new,
I think it was started in the 70s, no, the 90s,
1990, excuse me, it was started in 1990.
How did people not have the foresight
to look at the idea of granting broad temporary,
temporary amnesty to illegals, bringing them over here,
allowing them to stay here four, five,
10 years while you continue to renew this TPS despite the conditions getting better, right?
2010, Haiti had a catastrophic earthquake temporary and extraordinary.
The earthquake's over.
They got to get their shit together.
They don't get to stay here the whole entire time.
Well, because we've been running color revolutions in Haiti.
But besides that point, the problem with TPS is now, like, I understand the argument that
they can't just pack up and go home, but that's what has to happen.
and you got to rip that band-aid off and i'm just going off on a tangent here i know i mean there's
the logic behind it makes sense some of the people that are going to be moved temporarily
are construction workers electric workers engineers like these are the people you need in
order to bring that country back into being livable so listen uh they should never have been
brought over here to begin with agreed you know if if we have the ability to
we've shown through our military go with their setup camps the look at how many different countries
we're in where they came in set up set up showers set up eating facilities you know set up you know
you know legitimate plumbing you know with you know not your typical portal potty's but actual
buildings with AC and stuff like that that you could have done that there and at the same time
these people get to go and and help rebuild their country from whatever catastrophic event it was
These were all just excuses to change the demographics of our country.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And you have all these bleeding heart derps coming out now, you know, saying, well, we can't send them back now.
You had to have that foresight in the beginning to realize that the government that put together the idea of TPS, the bill for temporary protected status in it, like that was their agenda.
How can you not see that?
Nobody thought that we'd be bringing these people over here.
and letting him stay for five years and nobody was like,
hey, what are we going to do when it's time for them to go home?
What are we going to do?
Like I totally, and, you know, like, I sometimes I get pushed back when I say things like this,
but I can, I can sympathize for the people that are going to have to go back.
You still have to go back, but I get it.
Our government screwed you over royally.
They brought you over here.
They kept renewing this status.
You're like, okay, they've renewed it like five times now.
I think I'm safe.
I think they're going to keep this going.
And it's like, no, you can't do that.
First thing, I don't, I do not feel bad.
Not, not.
I feel bad people.
I do not.
I do.
No, I, you know, I will pray for people and all that.
But if there's an earthquake here in Southern California along the San
Andreas's fault, my house collapses.
And I don't have earthquake insurance.
Does the government say, oh, my God, you've been displaced with your family?
You know, we're going to provide a place for you.
This is, hey, you had us in the Salvation Army.
Good luck.
you know, see what could happen there.
You know, oh, we'll close down the school gym, you know, for the weekend for everybody in the community.
And then that is just like, all right, get the hell out of here.
You got, they got no, our government has no problem doing it to Americans.
But guess what?
Every other country, figure your shit out.
Oh, I'm not, I don't disagree with you.
I don't disagree with you.
I can still like coming in and our government has allowed this to perpetuate.
And because of that, you know, I, I mean, I, I, I mean, I,
again i sympathize they still got to go home they still i'm not saying like keep them here or anything
i'm just i don't know maybe i'm maybe i'm too much of a softy i guess
details is what are we going to do with the babies born here yeah i agree that needs to go
birthright citizenship has to go away has to go away i thought he already removed it
no it's going to scotis uh congress the senate was supposed to have they hate this country
oh they do they absolutely hate this country they do they absolutely hate this country they
They absolutely hate this country.
They have told us over and over again.
You know, they pass these things like TPS, like birthright citizenship.
And they tell all these things.
And, you know, for years, for years, decades, if you ever questioned it or said anything about it, you're a racist.
And fortunately, President Trump through his America First agenda and his America first policy, which includes Hispanic Americans, black Americans, white Americans, Chinese, like all sorts of Americans, right?
people that have been established here assimilated to our culture and everything else includes all of that maga
president trump has been called a racist so many more times now that we just don't give a fuck anymore
like we don't care we're at the point now where it's like look it sucks that you guys are here
it sucks that you guys were brought here under this notion that you're going to be able to stay here
forever you can't you got to go home it's it's it's over it's over we got to get this country
back on the right track we've got a war with iran where you know we're told there's iran
sleeper cells throughout how the fuck did iranian sleeper cells get in this country you know
and i know the answer to that question it's rhetorical but yeah i'm i'm with you a hundred
percent man the greatest thing maybe in terms of of the migration thing is president trump not doing
anything racist but just continuously being called a racist to the point where the word has no
value anymore it has no meaning anymore like people like 10 years ago people were afraid to be
called a racist you remember that like 2015 2016
you're like, I'm not racist.
I'm not racist.
I have black friends.
And it's like, we just don't care anymore now.
And they're doing the same thing with anti-Semitism, by the way.
I could give a fuck if you call me an anti-Semite because I'm criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu.
Are you kidding me?
Let's go.
I like you, BB.
$77,000.
Where's my shekels?
But again, guys, again, I just want to make the point.
I still can have compassion for people.
and I still am compassionate, but GTFO.
Is that fair?
This man.
From a godly perspective,
I hope all of humanity gets their shit together and prospers.
From Alpha being an American in this country,
no tears.
I got too much tears for what's going on to,
and name a group here in this country.
the states you're gonna be mad be mad yeah and i guess here's one of the reasons why i don't have
empathy they're here in this country they haven't acclimated so they still don't give a shit so kick
them out yeah kick out the kick out the dad kick out the mom kick out the kids and i did i did
say that they're not oh my god the kids yeah because they're raising them with that mentality and those
kids are going to be the problem for my kids and i love my kids more so kick out the whole fucking
family and if that offends you you're the reason we have a problem in this country
country. And I did say that they're not assimilating and that's a major, major problem in my opinion.
The last thing I'll say on this and then we'll move on is Ramon 2-2 in the chat says the illegals are also responsible for their decision, CanCon.
Yes, the illegals, the ones across the border. What I'm talking about specifically are the TPS ones.
And that was our government saying you legally by law can come over here and temporarily stay here.
I don't put that on them as much. The ones across the border,
and you know scurried across the deserts in in arizona and all that yeah i'm totally with you on that one
i'm just talking specifically about the tps folks which again here here's our solution to here's
our solution to that if if if americans just want to be soft and want to issue you know a tps fine
i'll sign off on it but it's not in our country all these other countries that we give a lot of
money to take them they can go and have them temporarily part of the billions of
the dollars that we give you guys you can have them then send them to ecuador now send them to
argentina send them to israel send them to the e u send them everywhere don't bring them into america
a lot of people owe us money we can send them there and outside of perhaps a few countries in the
e u good luck with that you think americans are racist towards all these people wait till you start
sending these people to these other countries and they're like whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa why are you dumping a whole new
culture on our culture you you'll see racist real fast in those countries america is is soft compared to
a lot of these other countries outside of mainly the e u they're there's a bunch of weirdos all right
let's um move on we've got a couple although there's some exceptions yeah oh no for sure
especially like you want to bring over the persian baddies you want to bring in some of the
vinsuelan baddies like we could make some except that's a white crumbs conversation so
oh oh oh i got you like uh iranian actresses yeah you know what i mean
oh man alpha's gonna get me in some trouble on bad lands daily let's just say
all right let's jump into uh into this story here um so do you remember well so do you
Is this the right? No, this is not the right story. Sorry, there we go.
Federal jury finds Sarasota woman guilty of making threats on TikTok.
Federal grand jury has found Desiree Doreen, or federal jury, not grand jury, has found Desiree Doreen Sagarri of Sarasota, Florida, guilty of interstate communications for a threat to injure.
Faces a maximum penalty of five years.
Sigari posted on a video on TikTok calling for MAGA supporters to be shot on site.
You may remember this video.
This is, I love to see this.
I call C MAGA.
MAGA.
He calls people like that respond to fear and terror and aggression, not logic and empathy and I don't know.
Intelligence.
It doesn't work for them.
So fear works.
So if we all get our gun and use our Second Amendment, right, and our common sense at this point this administration is begging us to rise up and revolt
And you see somebody with the Maga hot?
You.
That's what we do.
That's what we do. That's the leg to my leg
Put them back in their basement sneak up and scared again to be at racist homophobic and terrible just awful
Just awful fucking pieces of shit because I would be way rather than next to emigants than some other people
Magog people deserve to be terrified and scared to walk in the streets because they should know that real Americans are going to kill them.
She's going away for that now.
Hey, bye, find out.
This is great.
This is so great because there's more of this happening.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And here's the thing.
And people, and trust me, people have like, oh, my God, I have filed reports with the FBI.
against people on social media in spaces
calling for rhetoric that is
illegal criminal and
snitches get stitches
if you can give me the stitches I'll take them we'll see who gets stitches
that's my answer to that let's go
that's my answer to that you're calling me out specifically
no I'm talking about I mean if you
want to tell me snitch you get stitches but I'm just saying
anybody out there
you follow the guard schedule you know
where I'll be. Call me outside. I'll come outside. Um, cash me outside. But I'm telling you,
there's a lot of people that have been trying to pass rhetoric in these, you know, the,
these spaces, they've on, on X, putting out content to get people hurt. And, and some of them
make the allegations that they were even once prior vets. And they know. And so I, I hold them
even more accountable because you know better. And I'll tell you what.
You know, people think nothing's happened.
These things take these things take a minute.
And I'm just going to say, you're going to see more of this, and I'm all about it, baby.
I always, all about it.
I always love to see these types of stories, because I go back to, you know, 2021 and what happened to you, you know, what happened to Douglas Mackey and folks like that for, you know, obviously yours was nowhere near an incitement of violence, especially.
compared to someone like that saying literally telling people go out and if you see a maga hat kill them because they're racist homophobics by the way the words have no meaning we don't give a shit call us what you want we don't care they're just they're trying to they're trying to trigger that small minority of people that are extremists with mental issues that hear that and they're like you know what they're right the right and they'll act on it and then that's the same thing these candace owens and jake shields and nick fuentes
Listen, we're very small compared to these people that had millions of followers.
And look at the weird emails that we get.
So imagine if we got some weirdos like that that follow us and then imagine what some of these extremists have.
When they go all and start putting content like Trump's going to get us in a nuclear war,
MAGA supporters are going to get us in the nuclear war.
This is the only thing.
You're going to get some of these freaks that are going to act out on that.
That's the story people should be arguing with behind Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Well, I think this guy might be getting a little knock, knock.
This is Big Bad Booty Daddy.
Look, y'all, I'll do it if y'all can get me out.
If y'all can get me out, y'all put some money together to get me out, I'll do it.
On my mama.
I swear, I'm not even joking.
I'll do it.
If y'all can get me out.
Y'all can get me out and then get me out of America after.
I'll do it.
For the people.
Yeah.
Matter of fact.
to make it real sweet on some real shit if you get my family out of america oh suicide bomb the whole
you know he can fucking know the only problem there you know from a law enforcement perspective
the only problem there is he doesn't list the target now is the su is saying that you're
going to suicide bomb something is that enough to to roll somebody up on on just what we saw
there for an arrest no however you could do if it
51 50 72 hour evaluation on this guy disappear him no you you could you know that's it's been a minute
but threat to the public threat to yourself or incapable of taking care of yourself all those
weren't a 51 50 72 hour evaluation so all right now what you find during that time and you go like
you know there are tools in law enforcement that can be used by good guys to go
after guys like this. The problem is, is you get bad guys that use these tools to go after good guys.
How, let me, I wonder about the suicide bomber part. Because that is a terroristic threat.
I don't know. And you would, it's an indiscriminate target, right? When you suicide bomb, you're just
killing anybody around you. I mean, it could be, it could be a specific.
target but i i think that that would be actionable if they if they say you know i'll suicide
bomb the whole thing if you get my family safe you could stretch it and you could you know you could
d a shop and judge shop and you'll get somebody that'll sign off on that warrant
never make it to a jury trial no never anyways there's more these what was the the the actress
from uh was it orange is the new black the the big lesbian apparently you can't say bulldike
So but but the big lesbian woman that looks like a man.
Do you remember this?
Why can't we say bulldike?
I don't know.
I got like yelled at last time for it.
Not yelled at, but like, ha ha, he said that.
And I'm like, oh shit, that's going to get clipped.
I don't care.
I don't care.
The, uh, so what was, uh, what was her name?
Johnny,
literally called for the assassination of like, the boss, our boss.
Look at the, when Johnny,
Deb said when's the last time an actor's assassinated a president like what what i have thought long
and hard about blowing up that very light colored
that was madonna yeah madonna said that didn't actually judge no the the the only one
that i was just like i hate it but i i think he's covered was when snoop dodd did the the
the performance and he does he has the the doll of you know president trump out there the mannequin
i figured what it was and he the toy gun with bang i get it you know that that's that's that's
you know it's visual art and all that stuff but i don't the other ones johnny depth i would have
arrested his ass madonna would have arrested their ass hell yeah and it goes back to the conversation
i just told you they they know that they got extremely
extremist fans that'll be like if i do it they'll love me forever they'll be with me you know like
they listen people we're we're small time we've been exposed to some like level crazy that's out
there imagine if you have 12 million people following you bro and and they think you know you know
if i do this you know can kankan will marry me right like there's some psychos like that and then
go do some crazy events and they know that and that's why i say no that's to me that falls into the
means and capability of making this happen you're facilitating it isn't snoop a loop like on the trump train
now oh oh i thought he is isn't he like is he is he's trump a boy man snoop a to do too too too too
Snoop dog, man.
The OG of 90s
gangster rap.
All right, guys.
And then then he went completely stupid.
Now he's,
he's back on his meds,
apparently.
That's the meds.
Him and Martha Stewart,
they got that weird thing going on.
All right.
We're going to hit another sponsor here.
She's got to street cred now.
She's been to,
she's been to prison.
Her Trump and Snoop are in the same boat there.
They've all been.
Snoop's been to prison.
Yeah.
I think,
I think yes.
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sex trafficking, enticing, and exploiting a minor defendant threatened a 16-year-old girl that he
allegedly trafficked. Jimmy Francois, aka Bentley Bugs, that's his rapper name, Bentley Bugs,
was arraigned on a six-count indictment charging him with the sex trafficking of a minor
using force fraud and coercion, coercing and enticing a ming.
minor and sexually exploiting a child and interstate prostitution.
Sex trafficking a six year old victim by physically assaulting the victim and intimidating
the victim using threats and by physically assaulting other women in her presence.
Francois also created sexually explicit images of the Jane Doe,
some of which were posted online in prostitution advertisements.
Francois trafficked her through multiple states and forced her to engage in commercial sex with
multiple clients per day threatening statements,
including issued at her threatening statements,
including,
quote,
you learned and understand that me and you are not equal.
You speak when you're spoken to.
I'm going to violate you.
I'm going to break your bones in your hotel room.
You're going to have broken bones in your hotel room.
No hospital,
no nothing.
I will personally break your bones.
And he's going to have a lot of bones broken.
in prison.
You're going to have a jolly good time.
He's going to.
He's got to be convicted first, but after that.
He's going to be like big bad,
big bad booty from that other video.
They can be given up that booty is what's going to happen.
What kind of name is Bentley bugs?
Like, does he not recognize like the,
like,
that makes no sense.
It's a Bentley.
They ain't going to be no bugs in a Bentley, man.
It's a Bentley.
It's like,
you ain't even got a cool.
initials bb like there's already two more prominent bbs bad bunny and burning bright and bb net
yahoo like there's only one cc bentley bugs man i had problem with that cc
bentley this is how i'd explain it to me i'd be like hey bro bentley bugs you think that name's dope
you'd be like yeah dark i'd be like let me break this down to you what about this model comes in she's like
hot chick with crabs you'd be like that's nasty yeah man bentley bugs that's what you're saying
i don't know where you're going with this i i is this you know like oh yeah like ice cube right
i even even snoop dog you know what i mean too puck yeah man yeah notorious big right right you
gee even white boy m&m you know like bad bunny bentley bugs all right guys um no i don't want to see
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news. Here's something that, unless you covered it yesterday, I didn't see it until early this morning.
Trump got Ecuador to cut off Cuba. Oh, really? And now, if you go and look it up, because I think
mainstream starting to report on it now, too, we'll be having an FBI office in Ecuador. Now, if you
remember, we opened up a new FBI office in New Zealand, you know, and it's, and this FBI office is to
specifically target cartels but again all all all the Cuban peeps had to be removed
now is a deal and so Trump had them sign that so they they took that to place today so
like we told you guys eyes eyes on Cuba that is very interesting um did was it you that was
talking with about Trump's speech on Monday no I because I haven't spoken to you since then um
is the press conference he did Monday from Dural.
It was very interesting when he was talking about Iran and somebody asked him about the regime change.
And if you want somebody that's internal in Iran to assume power, assume power.
And this is kind of where I got off on the, I think, Komit, Motaba Kameni, the one we talked about earlier,
why he might actually remain the Ayatollah with Trump's blessing.
And that's because, you know, during that press conference, Trump said, we already.
have a formula right we have the formula from venezuela and what did they do in venezuela it was
maduro's next in command delsi rodriguez that that assumed that position and so
trump says you know we got the same formula from venezuela it's going to work in iran and then goes
on to cuba and same thing with cuba there's been a lot of talk are you going to replace the
you know the castro family in cuba the castro regime in in cuba and uh no i don't think so you know that kind of
the thing. Through deplorable, all shows are why we vote now. Asa Wavin. So, yeah, I think it's going to be
fascinating to see what happens with Cuba. I'm excited about Cuba. You know why? Because Cuba is only
90 miles away from us and it's a very peaceful 90 mile on hour, 90 mile boat ride. And we could go
down to Cuba and have some good time. They got some cool places in Cuba, man. I'm going to go
down there and scoop me up one of them 56 Bel Airs down there. I will definitely go down there and
had me a mohito. Oh yeah. Hell yeah. And I was on a cruise ship and we were going down to
Mexico and we passed off the coast of Cuba like in international waters but you could see the coast
and I'm just like, hi, one day I'm coming to visit you. We're going to sit on the beach and do some
badass fishing and all that. Great scuba diving. You know, that's a great point as well. Do you scuba dive
Alpha? I do not. You should come down to Florida and get certified and go scuba diving. So great.
All right, guys, let's jump into Rance here. Peyton Poo, the only time we've been attacked on American
soil is to start a war, L.O.L. Yep. That's why I was saying specifically during a war.
Because let's see what happens if there's an attack on our homeland during a war. Let's see how that goes.
Lee Walden, Ahoy, Brian Alpha and crew. Best to you and yours. Please don't give up.
on the promise of america is still within our reach stay the course prayers to those in harm's way
love you mean it trump's still the bo's bOS boss yes i agree with you good to see you lee waldon
semper paradis and all that coasty stuff uh good to see you brother kits go remember the play caesar
caesar caesar and they knifed trump all over the stage yeah i do remember that one yeah the
Griffin in the head. Another one.
That was a nasty one.
That was a bad one. That was disgusting.
And especially coming from Kathy Griffin of all people.
She is a despicable human being.
So could you imagine a conservative comedian with like the head of Obama or or freaking Biden?
It was dudes what I got put in handcuffs instantly or something like that.
Agreed.
Agreed.
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I apologize for, you know, just a slow news day, you know.
But I think we pulled it off.
usually have some pretty good conversations.
Persian baddies.
Stick around. I want to talk to you something after the show.
But oh, Heather Jones stuck last minute rant.
Supporting my peeps and rewarding Alpha for having a functioning alarm clock.
Two-year-old terrorist didn't get it this time.
No nosebleeds.
None of that stuff.
All right.
What's that?
That was a rough day.
I can imagine, man.
Yeah.
Yes.
on Ychrome's nosebleeds makes them late and then the internet goes out almost like he's trying to
avoid me. You trying to avoid me homie? Just say just say you won't. I showed you the spectrum notice on
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