Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Elon Musk Twitter Files Conspiracy | FBI Deepstate Psyop | New World Order Podcast

Episode Date: December 22, 2022

The new Twitter files have been released, and it shows us further how advanced the US intelligence agencies psyop campaigns are, and how much they are colluding with Big Tech such as Twitter, Facebook..., and others to shape a narrative and censor voices that do not agree. Is the US the new North Korea? All of that and more on this episode of Elon Musk Twitter Files Conspiracy | FBI Deepstate Psyop | New World Order Podcast

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Hello, hello, and welcome to Investigator at the podcast. I'm your host, Chad, alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry. Oh, hey guys, hope everyone's doing well. I'm finally doing better. I've been sick again for three days, but guess what? I woke up this morning and I said, Chad. You're on the mend. I am on the mend and I'm feeling way better than I did yesterday.
Starting point is 00:01:26 So, yes, hallelujah. Hallelujah. By the way, it is probably the reason she's been sick so many times. we all know what it is. It is that deadly little injection that they give you lately. Or the past couple years. Or the two or three or four, whatever. But you've only had two, but, you know, whatever.
Starting point is 00:01:44 But whatever. But guys, welcome to Investor with Podcast. Now, listen, we are actually recording this at 9.28 p.m. here. So we're just, this is going to be a chill podcast. We're going to hang out with you guys. But here's the thing. We're going to talk about the deep state corruption. We're going to talk about who the deep state is.
Starting point is 00:02:02 we're going to talk about the Twitter files. We're not going to read off these long paragraphs of information. Thank you, God. Yeah, we actually already tried to do this podcast tonight. And we were reading off stuff. It was like, to me, this is boring. So we know what the Twitter files essentially say. We're going to have a discussion.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Yeah, we're going to have a discussion on this. And we're going to talk to you guys. We're going to hang out. So listen, if you're on your way to work, hey, man, go kill this day, woman or man. Go own this day. Okay. And you're going to do great. And if you're going to bed listening to us, man, you better have one of the best sleeps you ever had because you heard Chad and Sherry tonight right before you went to sleep. And take some melatonin. Yeah. And if you're pissed off right now, get unpissed off. Okay. Anyways, it's been one of those days for us, guys. This has been a strange day for us. And so we're going to briefly talk about kind of what's been going on with us for a few minutes before we get into the Twitter files. So if you're one of those people that just want to hear about Twitter files, fast forward to 10.
Starting point is 00:03:02 minutes and we'll be talking about it. But anyway, so we actually, one of the things we did was bought new podcast equipment. For our Christmas present. Yeah, to each other. Yeah. So we said, we were like, well, I asked Cheris, like, what do you want for Christmas? And, you know, whatever. She's like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:03:22 And then I was like, I don't know either. I was like, this is what we need to do. We need to invest back in our podcast. And we need to do something for what our. Our passion is together, right? Which is podcasting. And that is it. And so we bought new podcast equipment, which is going to elevate this podcast excrementally.
Starting point is 00:03:42 I mean, it's going to be insane. The quality upgrade, the ease of interviews, everything about this system that we bought is going to dramatically increase our or level up our podcast. And so we have been running around all day trying to get cords for this shit, which they didn't send, which is moronic, that they sent. that they sent the wrong cord, so on and so forth. And then we get home today and try to turn this thing on, and it would not turn on. And listen, Chad has been waiting by the door like a little kid waiting for his toys. It was Santa, dude.
Starting point is 00:04:15 He's like, dude, he's like, we cannot leave the house until this comes, because we got to sign off for this thing, right? Which we didn't have to. At first it was like 9 to 12. Then it was 12 to 5. Then it was 5 to 8. It was 8 to 10 or whatever. It finally came out at, what, 8, 4,000.
Starting point is 00:04:32 five last night I think yeah and it was this little dude it was this little guy that came and um and he almost we have like a little indention in our driveway because of our root and a tree he damn near biffed it on the on the thing and he caught the thing in in midair oh my god I didn't see that yeah you didn't see it but you can go back on the security camera and see and and so he caught it and then he gave it to me and I was like oh thank you Santa so I called him he's like oh you're welcome because on Amazon's thing when you can track the package. It has a sleigh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:06 So you did call him Santa? Yeah, I was like, man, you look different as Santa. I thought, I did not think Santa wore this blue. Did you give him a little gift or anything? No. Like, she gave him some milk and cookies at least. No. But anyway, so.
Starting point is 00:05:18 We got to do that. So our new equipment is not working. So we're going to have to send it back and then get it again. So we're going to, our new upgraded equipment will be probably Wednesday. Also, we, I guess, need a touch base on the fact that we have had three episodes on the Idaho student murders. We've been doing
Starting point is 00:05:35 true crime podcast episodes. And whereas our numbers for those episodes are insane, right? I mean, the numbers for these episodes are
Starting point is 00:05:44 crazy. They are unlike any numbers for the most part, except with the exception of like our JFK episodes and some of those, like the huge things, right?
Starting point is 00:05:53 Which are at whatever numbers, right? Right. These episodes get a lot of numbers, right? And, but it's also something we care about, right? I mean, the Idaho students, we want to talk about that.
Starting point is 00:06:04 We want to discuss it. But we also understand that you guys are, you know, are here for corruption and stuff like that. And we also understand that the true crime people are here for true crime. But then when they go and look at our other shit we talk about, they're like, oh, I hate these people. They may have rated us a four or five on Spotify before. And then they hear our other stuff. And they're like, oh, no, we hate them already. Because we hate them because we are just completely blind from what is actually going on in the world.
Starting point is 00:06:31 because there is a lot of people. If you don't see if, and look, there are a lot of people. There are people that are caught up in particular things like true crime, right? That's all they think about. That's all they talk about on a daily basis. This is what they do. They look for new cases and they look for all this stuff, right? And that's fine.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Right, right. And that's fine. But they also do not see or realize what is also going on around them in their real life, which is literally affecting their lives. It is, you know, the Idaho murders is not going to affect their life one way or the other, right? But the things that we talk about on this podcast for the past four years affect all of our lives no matter where we are. It doesn't matter if you're a citizen of the United States. It doesn't matter if you are a Canadian or a South African or a UK-Ukian.
Starting point is 00:07:22 I don't know what that word is. Or New Zealandan. New Zealand air. Anyways, this is kind of funny. Oh, my God. You just snorted. Now we got to, now we have to crop that out. We got to beep it out.
Starting point is 00:07:39 We were going to, oh, my God, she's snorted. So anyways. Now I really hate them. Now I really hate this podcast. She's snorted. So anyways, guys, so that's what we've been doing. But anyways, our point to that is, is that we are going to create a true crime podcast. So for those of you that want to hear our true crime content, you can go to that podcast.
Starting point is 00:08:00 You can downvote that one. Yeah. And if you want to continue to listen to the corruption and the crime and a deep state in the New World Order and the one more government and the World War III and all of that stuff. Stay here with us. And we'll be fine. So anyways, guys, welcome to the podcast. We have missed you that, you know, have, you know, I guess for those of us that have not been talking about, the craziness is going on, especially with the Twitter files.
Starting point is 00:08:29 We had one episode of the Twitter files already, and that was basically part one through three. And so what we're going to discuss tonight in particular is FBI and the intelligence agencies that have conspired and colluded with Big Tech to not only censor the American people. And by the way, this is probably not just the American people. no matter where you live. Oh, they're censoring anybody that is on Twitter. Yeah. So no matter where you live around the world, they're censoring you like they're censoring us.
Starting point is 00:09:10 Yeah. And also, for what you just said, too, is that there are, you know, if you think about the United States is supposedly one of the most free nations and countries in the world, well, if you are living in one of these other countries that are not nearly as free, quote unquote, right? as the United States has put their self out there to be for so long, then your situation with Big Tech is much worse. And we've seen this, actually.
Starting point is 00:09:39 We have seen this with the European Union. We've seen this with, you know, basically, I guess, governmental agencies slash all these other union type things, the European Union. I know Australia has talked about it. I know some of these other countries have talked about it and said once Elon Musk bought Twitter, oh, you either censor what we want you to censor, basically.
Starting point is 00:10:04 I mean, they're coming out and saying this in the public, or we're going to ban or block Twitter. Right, so that our people can't hear you. They can't listen and they cannot respond. So you tell me what censoring is right now. If your whole country is willing to say, if you don't do it our way, we're blocking you. So our citizens can't hear it.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Yeah. That's pretty bad. So Matt, Tabibi, I'm just going to... I think you did say it right this time. Maybe. Tabibi? Yeah. Tabibi. So he is a journalist that...
Starting point is 00:10:35 And I guess what Twitter has done in Elon Musk is he and other journalists have got together and they said, look, we have information that has been stored and sheltered and that has not ever been released to the public. That we believe the public needs to not only see, but also take in to really... understand and realize the state of the deep state and the state of censorship in America. Now, before we go on to what these Twitter files and what these independent, and I would say probably some of the most unbiased journalists that we have today are exposing, before we go on to that, let's first go back to Edward Snowden. And let's first go back to Julian Assange.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Now one of the things that regardless of whether you hate or love Trump One of the things that I was really pissed off at Trump That he didn't do was pardon at the very least Snowden Right both of these guys really But Snowden was a CIA agent He was a tech guy within the CIA He He came out to the American people
Starting point is 00:11:47 Although he did not come out in the sense of a whistleblower which supposedly, quote unquote, whistleblowers are supposed to be protected from whatever it is, from doxing, from media finding out who the whistleblower is, they have a right to anonymacy. They are supposed to also be protected from persecution, from prosecution, and from jail. That's what the Whistleblower Act does.
Starting point is 00:12:15 It is the, I guess the government saying, hey, if you're a whistleblower and you see some corruption or something going on, then you are protected by saying what you see, right? And we will do our job as the government to protect you in saying the corruption that you see. Well, I think what we have found out, especially as far as whistleblower goes, is that whistleblower doesn't really mean shit. What whistleblower really means, and we've seen this during the Trump presidency, we've seen it with the Russian collusion investigations and the end of the end of the,
Starting point is 00:12:49 impeachment tries and all of this stuff. When Adam Schiff, that piece of shit little midget dude, which pisses me off, this guy, and he's not a midget, but he looks like he should be like an asshole, midget. No, that sounds like. Anyways. But this guy comes out, and along with many others, and says, we have whistleblowers that is saying that this was Russian collusion between Donald Trump and Russia. and we have whistleblowers and you know what they did? So instead of,
Starting point is 00:13:22 you know how they use the whole whistleblower act? Well, instead of the whistleblower actually having, or at least, at the very least, coming forward, also being protected, which you can very easily do,
Starting point is 00:13:34 but coming forward, actually given all this factual evidence, right? They just said, no, no, we have a whistleblower and we're protecting him, but because we're protecting him, we're just going to tell you what he's saying,
Starting point is 00:13:44 and you've got to take it as fact, right? Right, right. And that's basically what they did. So this is how the government, because... Yeah, and this whistleblower, I think, overheard a conversation that the president was having on the phone at the time. And that's what their information was. Which was quid pro quo. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yeah. Going back to Snowden, though, is a really intelligent dude, right? Like, knows computers like the back of your hand. He can do anything. He goes through college. He works for the CIA. He's making these programs for basically the FBI or whoever else to follow us and to listen to our conversations and to see what's going on in our lives every day whenever they want to, right? He's the one that's making these programs and he has to sneak his own programs out of CIA to be a whistleblower.
Starting point is 00:14:40 And now he's in Russia because he's trying to survive. He's trying to survive. Not to get a death penalty or life in prison in the United States. So you tell me, you put that on a scale and see where we are. Yeah. Well, and the thing about Snowden was, and like you said, I mean, he, I would believe if you want to call someone a patriot, someone like Snowden would be. Absolutely. He was a patriot.
Starting point is 00:15:05 He risk his life and limb for the good of the people. For the good of the people. In the country. He knew that what was going on is not right. and people have a right to know that we're being listened on. You know, we don't have a spy on. We don't have the privacy that we, and you know it now today because I'm going to tell you,
Starting point is 00:15:26 when I get on Facebook, whatever, anything I'm talking about, anything I'm doing, I'm getting ads for whatever that is. I don't even have to say it out loud. It's the same thing with the friend request things or the, you know, oh, this is a friend you might know. It's all because they are listening. in on what we're doing and they're putting ads towards our interests or whatever.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Yeah. And this is what Snowden developed. Well, part of it. Yeah, absolutely. He developed and was part of a system to monitor and listen in on and spy on the American people. Now, to your point, Sherry, what you were just saying, and I want to mention this for sure, when you are on your phone and we actually just had a case of this the other day, which is very, we, we went to a restaurant to eat, right?
Starting point is 00:16:17 And our friends that we were going there to meet were already there. And so they were there and just happened to run into people that lived in our neighborhood, which we knew. Sherry and I knew. Yeah, they did not know. Yeah. Yeah, they did not know. But they were getting, you know, I guess getting to know them.
Starting point is 00:16:35 And so as we walk in the restaurant, we're like, hey. And then they're like, and our friends that we were going to meet, they're like, oh, you know them? We're like, yeah, we all know each other. It's crazy. They live in our neighborhood. Even though we are acquaintances, we've never exchanged numbers or any of that stuff, right? But this is really, I guess, one of the longest amounts of time we've been around them is at this restaurant because we decided to all get a table together. We set this table.
Starting point is 00:16:58 And so the next, I think, I mean, if I would have looked at my phone the night, but it was at least the next day. Facebook is recommending both these people as my friends. Yes. And mine too. And, yeah, exactly. And because our phones were right now. next to each, you know, like on the table, whatever. But I never, like, tried to look these people up or anything.
Starting point is 00:17:19 They, the recommendation came to me. Yeah. And so how that has been gotten away with, right? How that has been swept under a rug. The ability for big tech and social media to be able to do that, to the point of how much information and also how much privacy that you are giving up to be able to use Facebook. and Instagram.
Starting point is 00:17:43 And TikTok is a whole other thing. That is a China spy-led company, which we should have banned. Trump tried to ban it, and they didn't want to. And they said, oh, you're crazy. And now everyone's saying it's crazy. But we have given up our privacy in the name of social media, which is social media is a great thing. We have always wondered how social media would be a bad thing. Because at some point, we were, you know, take back, before internet,
Starting point is 00:18:12 right when you went to school and you went to high school and you either saw these people at reunions or you never saw them again unless you were just friends with them over the years or had their phone number yeah exactly and they were home because they didn't have cell phones so you had to call them and if they were home they would answer but um where that went from now the ability to connect with anyone you've ever known in your life and then also for then big tech to recommend people that you don't even remember you knew right and it just knows your entire life now. So, and also, I am in marketing, right?
Starting point is 00:18:48 I use their information. I'm really good at it. And this is something I guess we, I mean, we've briefly talked about, but this all has to do with Twitter, right? I have used social media's information to the amazing and great benefit of my clients. And I'm talking about, you know, the reason why I am good at what I do and the reason why my clients love me because of what I do is because I know exactly how much information social media companies have and how I can utilize that to put people or sorry to connect people that the exact right people I want to connect to my clients because I know everything about them like the insane
Starting point is 00:19:34 amount of information that social media company and big tech have on people is nuts if if I have a client, which I, this is a common occurrence on a daily basis or a weekly basis. If I have a client that says, hey, we have boats or we have this and we have a tour company or whatever the case is, and we want people that, you know, want to go on a tour that's maybe expensive for a lot of people, right? It could be a $150 tour and you get an hour and a half or two hours and you go on these little boats and you go through the waters and whatever. Well, my client's going to be like, well, how can we get people in the seats. We got to do that, right? Well, what do I do? Well, I go on Facebook, right? And I go to their ads, their ad center. I go to their targeting, specific
Starting point is 00:20:21 targeting methods. And I can literally target people that have either looked up something that had to do with boat tours. I could target people that have a certain salary. Like, because we know our boat tours are not cheap, right? So I need to target people by age, by age, by gender, anything. Their role in their company, their marital status, how many kids they have, I could do anything.
Starting point is 00:20:50 What pages they have liked on not just social media, but on the internet. And you could really even go as far as finding people that have bookmarked a certain site that social media somehow is connected with all these big texts, that they all share information. And we all know this to be true
Starting point is 00:21:08 because this happens. to us. Oh, no, but it's true. Because I see it like today. I was like, oh, my God. How did they know this is what I'm looking for? Yeah. And I'm like, I know not to click on it because I know this is targeting me.
Starting point is 00:21:20 Yeah. But I want to target it. I want to click on it because I want that so bad. Yeah, because they know. They know you better than you know yourself. Yes. I was like, this is exactly what I need. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:21:31 And so, so the reason we're talking about this is because from the marketing standpoint of what I was just telling you is that, you know, do I feel bad about using what the you know what everybody gives up as as their weakness is essentially what it is and how we're going to put uh or connect the right people to the right company no i don't because that's what you're giving up and that's what i'm giving up that's what all of us are going up by using social media and so yeah every time they say do you allow that do you allow the microphone to work do you allow them to access your pictures do they you know you allow this app to access blah blah blah
Starting point is 00:22:09 every time you say allow you're allowing people to come into your lives yeah there's not a lot of ways that we have control over social media even though I mean because you either allow all of these privileges or you don't and you don't use it right
Starting point is 00:22:26 so so think about everything I just told you guys now fast forward to what we're finding out in the Twitter files so all of this information I just said and how much information I have access to to the mass population of people, because we are, when I'm in marketing, I am an advertiser. I am someone that is an advertiser.
Starting point is 00:22:48 That's who Facebook is going after, quote unquote. But here's the caveat. When you have a big tech company, right, and we just said, what is the downfall of this? Why is this potentially too good to be true? And what would be the sadistic or evil thing, that social media could become. Well, let me tell you how that is. And by the way, initially, I don't necessarily blame social media, and I don't also necessarily blame, say, Mark Zuckerberg. I don't think necessarily Mark Zuckerberg set out to create Facebook
Starting point is 00:23:25 to become some government spy sciop that it has become. But the reality is that I believe what has happened is that these companies, led by big tech, extremely smart people. Young people. Yeah, extremely smart people that created and developed these AI and algorithmic systems to be able to gather all this information and also manipulate and sort it out and exactly how it needs to be sorted out. Well, then government came along and said, damn, man,
Starting point is 00:23:58 you know how many operations we have been doing for years and years and years to try to figure out propaganda things overseas? and this and how we're going to get and gather information and all this stuff. Well, then they saw all these big tech companies that were, they, they, these, these Stanford slash MIT slash whoever grads were extremely smart, developed all these algorithms, developed all this AI, because a lot of this is AI. And we're going to have a whole other episode on that. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:24:28 But they saw this and they said, well, how can we use this to our advantage? Well, let's think about this. We're the FBI. We're the CIA. We're the government. We're law enforcement. Not only we're law enforcement, we're federal law enforcement. So it's not that we have to ask or figure out.
Starting point is 00:24:45 No, we demand because we are the government, right? And the government is all powerful and almighty. So besides the fact that there are political affiliations within, I mean, for example, Twitter, if you listen to our first Twitter files, you know, 98 or 99% of all Twitter employees gave money. to the Democratic Party. This is not a surprise, and it's also not a secret. I think the total amount of money they gave to the Republicans, I think there's probably a couple of employees maybe, was like $400, in comparison to hundreds of thousands of dollars
Starting point is 00:25:20 that they donated to the Democrats. Well, the political thing is one thing, right? Yes, along the road of Big Tech, we have seen that the politics and the narrative, obviously. It's left. Yeah, yes, 100% left. And everyone that works for these companies are left. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:25:42 But then, because of that also, because of the fact that it was not only these employees that a lot of these employees were in charge of censoring content or they were the moderation team or all these other teams that Twitter came up with if you listened to our first episode on this. But then the FBI and government knew that, you know, there wasn't going to be. a lot of backlash or a lot of pushback when they came and said, hey, we want to do this and we want to censor this and we want to do this and we want to do all these things. And listen, you know, if this was a if Twitter was a predominantly either
Starting point is 00:26:21 at the very least, a center of the left or right organization or company, or even right, libertarian or whatever, there would have been pushback and it would have been a story and it would have been a story like, it is now in Twitter probably way before now. But they knew they had the censorship and they used, hey, we want to censor conservatives. We want to censor people against Donald Trump. We want to censor people against anyone that is not basically the Democrat and the liberal, you know, woke
Starting point is 00:26:51 ideology. The crazy woke ideology, the craziness. We want to censor everybody but that. And they're like, okay, yeah, absolutely, because we agree with that, right? I mean, this is what we have went to college for for four years. Our professors are teaching us this. Yes. Like this is a system that we are in now, right? And so they're like, yeah, absolutely. And now the government's like, hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:15 Because, I mean, you're on the same page as us. Yeah, let's do it. Yes. So besides the fact that the Twitter corruption is a sciop, I think that I think it goes bigger than that. I literally think the reason why we have more professors and more teachers in our society now is a bigger siop that is even a bigger operation from the deep state government, which is the FBI.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Now, Matt to be to be to be to teabee. I have to that time. Sorry. But Matt specifically talks about the FBI having direct contact with Twitter. Right. And not only the FBI having direct contact or Twitter during this time, but the FBI being sometimes employees of Twitter. actual FBI agents
Starting point is 00:28:04 Yes One of which was just fired recently Elon must fired him two weeks ago Just found out he was an FBI agent He didn't even know He didn't even know Didn't know that he was an FBI agent FBI has been
Starting point is 00:28:14 Influertated Oh my God Go ahead What is the word I'm saying Impertating No go ahead No shit No you got to say it now
Starting point is 00:28:24 I can't even say it Imfiltrating Yes thank you On the outside And the inside Yeah you're right No yeah So the FBI.
Starting point is 00:28:33 So they have people working out on the inside and they have people work out on the outside that are FBI agents. Like this is literal facts that you can look up. Yeah. You can see that FBI agents that used to work for the FBI are Twitter employees. No, but there are also FBI agents that do work for the FBI that also work for Twitter. Oh yeah. And if they're CIA, we don't even know that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:58 You would never know. Yeah, we don't know because they're like normal people, right? Yeah. So this essentially, the Twitter files that Matt released, which is, I believe, part six or seven. And it essentially talks about the FBI have an agent that connected with Twitter. They have a portal. Now, we've talked about this before. Law enforcement has portals inside of these big tech companies such as Facebook and so on and so forth. So if they have to investigate a crime, that's one of the reasons we talked about it on the other podcast,
Starting point is 00:29:30 that if you have a mass murder or a school shooter or whatever the case may be, that oftentimes you will look for their profile on social media and it'll be taken down pretty fast. But it won't be taken down to law enforcement. It'll be taken down to the public, but it'll be shared through the law enforcement portal. And law enforcement can go in, they can read their messages, they can do all of these things that would otherwise be considered private, but they, I guess, in many cases, have warrants that they can do that. Now, law enforcement can do very similar things in phone companies, such as Verizon or AT&T or T-Mobile, whatever. To get text messages or whatever.
Starting point is 00:30:09 But they got to have a warrant. They got to go through that whole process. And they have portals through these systems as well. Now, where it becomes a problem is when this is manipulated and when this is done the way the FBI did this with Twitter. Now, Twitter and the FBI, the only way, by the way, that the FBI or any liability or any, law enforcement agency should ever have the access that the FBI has had and the manipulation the FBI have had over who knows how long technically. The only way that should have ever happened is the FBI agents or law enforcement officers or whoever it is went to a judge.
Starting point is 00:30:51 And in this case, a lot of cases, especially if it's a federal agency, would go to a federal judge to then go and say, hey, we have this one particular. person on Twitter, for example, that we think that he is, just say for FBI standpoint, he is committed a federal crime potentially. We have probable cause to say that this person has committed a federal crime. Okay. Then the judge is going to look at the FBI agent, because this is a literal thing. It is not, in law enforcement, you have to go in front of a judge. Right. You present your case. It's almost like a mini trial in an office where this is. judges. Yeah, I know. You present your case. Law enforcement does this too on an everyday basis.
Starting point is 00:31:34 Even when you arrest someone as a police officer, when you bring them to jail, one of the first things you do when you enter the jail, well, you go through processing, you get them in the jailer and they take off all their stuff. You get a stand there with them as they go through everything, right? And then once the jailer searches them, make sure nothing's on them and whatever. And the reason you do that is because when you go to the judge, as they call them, the magistrate, which is there, when you arrest this person, we want to know if there is any other charges we need to file. So if they hid drugs, whatever the case may be, you'll know that based on that initial thing. So you'll stand there with them, whatever. Once they get done with that, they go into processing.
Starting point is 00:32:13 You leave that cell, that area. You go to the judge. The judge says, hey, what do you got? Okay, well, here's the deal. We caught him selling drugs in here. This is what we have. We have a witness here, whatever. We need to sign off on a warrant.
Starting point is 00:32:26 This is basically what it is. So you arrest him. And it doesn't mean anything until that judge says, yes, I agree. We have probable cause. Okay. So the same thing happens with FBI and whatever. If they want to access information on social media, well, they have to have a warrant. It is a warrant that they have to access through Twitter or Facebook or whoever.
Starting point is 00:32:45 Well, that's not been information. Well, that's not been what's happening. Exactly. So that is the problem. Where our democracy and our rights lie, right, is in warrants. It is in probable cause. It is in your right. It is in your innocent until proven guilty no matter what the situation is.
Starting point is 00:33:05 But the problem is when FBI is literally sending emails to Twitter and not just emails, they will actually put accounts on these emails. And it could be 10, 20, 30 accounts. Most 99% of the time it is conservative accounts or someone that is against bullshit, which is what someone's putting out. Even satire accounts, which are making jokes about either. whether it be COVID, whether it be whatever, satirical accounts are being flagged by the FBI. And they are sending this to Twitter executives.
Starting point is 00:33:38 The Twitter executives are then sending them emails back that says, hey, we took care of this. Hey, we permanently suspended these accounts or we temporarily suspended this account or other actions, blah, blah, blah. Now, when Mark Zuckerberg went on Joe Rogan, for example, this. He kind of told on him. Yeah, he told him accidentally. Yeah, he did. He did. And this was well before Elon bought Twitter.
Starting point is 00:34:07 Yeah. And I think that's why Elon knew. If it's happening at Facebook, then I know it's happening at Twitter. And Twitter's a way bigger platform. And he said the only way that we're going to have freedom of speech is if he takes it over. Yeah. Yeah. And so, yeah, first of all, yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Elon believe that the fate of our society and the fate of our future really does lie in freedom of speech. Right. And if you completely censor speech, you can do anything you want to the people. And that includes killing, murdering, exterminating a mass majority of the population, which I believe that we're kind of headed towards. I think the censorship thing is one thing. I think they want to silence people to where they can't talk and communicate and get the message out to where. to where when they do this really heinous shit, which by the way,
Starting point is 00:35:00 I already believe they've done, pandemic, right? Absolutely. But I'm saying the next step, right? Yeah. But this is something Elon knew is the fate of our society, the fate of our future.
Starting point is 00:35:11 And that's why he lost money to buy Twitter. He actually lost money to buy this place. So then you have Facebook that it has a direct line and communication with Twitter. Then you find out with Twitter files that they not only have a direct line, but they were also funding and paying Twitter to censor people. Now, what is looking like and what is actually coming out as is that Twitter basically was subject to the FBI and the United States government's mass psychological operation on a narrative and on people's mindset. and not only that, but interference in elections, collusion with the big tech to, I guess, sway elections and the way they wanted it to be.
Starting point is 00:36:03 They actively banned a sitting president of the United States. On Twitter. Yeah, I mean. While he was the president. Yeah, if you look at, exactly. If you look at what the left in particular in the United States. States are saying about collusion and Russia election interference.
Starting point is 00:36:28 I mean, and then you look at what is going on with our own intelligence agencies in our elections is nuts. It is. It's totally nuts because they were like, oh, yeah, he's colluding with Russia. Well, that all was proven to be false. Meanwhile, they're doing it right now. It's almost like a reverse something going on here.
Starting point is 00:36:49 psychology. It's literally what we've talked about many times over in the past. It is if you accuse someone of cheating, oftentimes you're cheating, right? And this is, look, the Democrats and the left are very bad for this. Anytime these people accuse people of doing something, they are absolutely doing it. And it is proven not long after. I mean, you're talking about the quid pro quo. So, okay, you remember when they were talking about the Donald Trump phone call with Ukraine? And there was a whistleblower that said, I overheard the phone call. And And then the Trump organization released the transcripts. They released a call.
Starting point is 00:37:24 And as Trump says, it was a perfect call. It was a perfect call. But, I mean, if you read the transcripts, there was no quid pro quo. Right. And then you have the Russia collusion. Well, that also came out to be complete bullshit. It's been a non-stop thing. But all of these things, like the quid pro quo, like the phone call, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:37:44 Yeah, that's what I was getting ready to say. Those all were actually on video. Those are really the people. that are corrupt and colluding with your grain the whole time and getting rich off of it. Yeah. Now, guys, I'll be honest. I'm just going to say this. Yes, we're on Twitter a lot now.
Starting point is 00:38:04 I used to hate Twitter. I've never gone Twitter. Now I'm just very curious about Twitter. So we're on there. We post craziness. We post stuff on Twitter, by the way, guys, that you will never see us post on Facebook. And oftentimes you probably won't even hear us talk about in here. So that's why you need to follow us on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:38:19 but, man, I'll go on Twitter and I'll see these pages, these accounts that just, they tweet the craziest shit. Now, Elon is saying that he's trying to get rid of the bots. Yeah. Okay. And there's a lot of bots. That was the big thing about him going through with the whole cell in the first place is because so many of these tweets going out and these like things,
Starting point is 00:38:42 making things go viral were bots. Yeah. There weren't even real people. Which were geared towards the benefit of our. regime, our government that is in control right now. Exactly. And that's the thing is, you know, when Elon bought this company, right, which is why I think he should have went forward with the lawsuit when they sued him, right, or whoever sued him,
Starting point is 00:39:03 they said, Twitter said initially, well, we probably think there's about 5% of our users that are bots. And then what Elon is saying now, along with other engineers, are saying it could actually be up to 80% bots of users. And that goes back to the AI stuff that they have programmed to do this. Because bots are nothing, they're not human. They are AI going after us based on whatever they program them to do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:34 And we got to briefly talk about the bots on Twitter. And by the way, we're going to get to part eight of Twitter in just a second. So hang with us. But we got to talk about this for a minute. The bots are something that is not. just a person in their basement or a or a or some or or or or multiple people that want to create these bots right okay I want to explain to you as for for any of you that do not understand you may hear the word bots but I want you to understand what this
Starting point is 00:40:07 means okay I am a very tech savvy person I'm not bragging I'm just saying I've been in it I just what I do for a living marketing the computer stuff and don't get me wrong. Like, I wish we had this score of bots that would give us five-star ratings on everything that we do because I would have already created it and it would be done. Chad is like the most amazing guy in the world. And it would just be everywhere. Like, it would be all over Twitter. And Sherry, too. I would give you tons of bots also. I don't need bots. I have a real people. You get a bot. You get a bot. You get a bot. You get a bot. You get a bot. It's like Oprah. Right. So Oprah is the one handing out bots, okay? She's given all the
Starting point is 00:40:48 bots. But anyways, I want people to understand that bots this, it's not hard to create a bot necessarily account, but it is more than you think. These bots have to act a certain way. They have to
Starting point is 00:41:04 appear to be human. There has to be a system number one to create millions of bots that have different lives, different bios, because people are not just doing this in their basement. They're not typing up their bios. They're not typing up these messages. They're not typing up
Starting point is 00:41:22 how to join and do all this stuff. These are very intricate systems that have been put in place by some massive intelligence organization of some kind. Right. Which in my opinion, I believe, is probably U.S. intelligence agencies. Okay. It's not Russia. It's not none of those. It's not a group of hackers, because hackers don't give a damn, by the way, about bots and all that. If they want to influence elections, they can do that in way easier ways than creating massive bot farms. I believe bot farms, which is what it's called, they are the work of psychological operation intelligence agency groups that sway, convince, and manipulate the mass population.
Starting point is 00:42:15 You know, you can't really get bots on mainstream media. They knew at some point in time, intelligence agency knew we have to go with how people are most impressioned, how people are most affected, and how people most believe things. And so now we're seeing the massive decline in people that are actually given a damn about what the news says. And also, yes, they can manipulate the news. You see it. It's 90% swayed towards the deep state. swayed towards Joe Biden or the left or whatever. That's 90% of media.
Starting point is 00:42:52 And then the media that calls any of them out are considered a piece of shit. Fascist, terrorist, Fox News, whoever else, right? So they were like, well, look, we can't really affect the narrative with mainstream media. I mean, yeah, we can, 90% of media, they affect old people that, you know, that can't. Just have local news. They can't really even do social media and don't really look up stuff or whatever. Right. We have to figure out how to affect the masses.
Starting point is 00:43:20 And so how do we do that? Well, we have to shape the narrative. And we have to have these social media organizations that, for example, if I go on Twitter, you know, I want to know what the top things are going on and they'll be trending. There's a reason that trending became a thing. And I believe that was part of the SIOP. I believe that these big tech companies, and it could have even been these intelligence agencies that said, hey, you need to implement some kind of trending thing because we need to let the mass population
Starting point is 00:43:49 over all of your user base. We want to let them know what the most important things that they need to be watching and listening for. And that would be like hashtag get vaccinated. Yeah. Or hashtag Biden is the best president ever. I mean, some of the shit I've seen on Twitter is just nuts.
Starting point is 00:44:08 And these bots, and if you go to Biden's, you know, Twitter or Facebook or whatever, you'll see there, if you just go down far enough, you'll see all these great posts about, oh my God, Biden's so amazing. And it's the best president in history. You've done everything amazing. And if you go a couple, you know, paragraph,
Starting point is 00:44:26 or not paragraph, a couple little things down, loads down, they'll say, same message from someone up above. Exact same message. Then you go down, exact same message. But what they've gotten smarter is they'll put the exact same message like every say Yeah, every like
Starting point is 00:44:41 40 or 5. No, no, 50. Okay. Every like 50. But then if you go to the ones below and below and blow and blow that, it's all just a stacked cycle. And so this is a massive sci-op operation. I believe from the deep state and I believe it also 100% goes back to the New World Order
Starting point is 00:45:01 and the World Economic Forum. I believe they are the minds. They are the big brain child of this whole operation. You have to. The only way. We've talked about this before. The only way you can destroy America is from within. You cannot necessarily destroy America from military action
Starting point is 00:45:16 because then it would just be a nuclear war and it destroys everyone, right? So how do we destroy America to get them on board with the New World Order agenda? It is to destroy America from within. Title 42 is about to come to an end of the United States. There's going to be the biggest flow and invasion on any country we've probably ever seen in our history. Oh, look at it now. I'm talking about, yeah, I know. Even before it ends.
Starting point is 00:45:39 It's about to go crazy, right? Okay. So let's get to part eight of the Twitter files. And look, we're just explaining this. We're not reading this shit. We actually already tried to do this podcast once before tonight, and I was reading shit. And I was like, no, screw that. It just does not work.
Starting point is 00:45:54 We're just doing it. We're explaining to you guys what, you know. Yeah. So Section 8. Section 8, holy shit. Section 8. Section 8 housing or Section 8 of the Twitter files. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:46:07 whatever. I'm not even going to say anything. So, the eighth part of the Twitter file dump, let's just put it that way. Good wording, Chad. It basically goes into
Starting point is 00:46:22 the fact that Twitter is a subsidiary of the FBI. It goes into the fact that Twitter has always had a long-held, I guess you would say, policy or
Starting point is 00:46:37 something that they tried to be vocal on, especially in front of Congress, especially in front of the government, as far as how they would not let or allow other countries such as China and Russia and all these other countries to carry out propaganda campaigns within the United States. So what that means basically is that Twitter assured the United States government that we will not allow China. We will not allow Russia. allow outside adversaries and influence to affect our elections or our or our or our our mindset or our voting you know they came out and said we will not allow for other countries to interfere in our democracy in the United States right okay so then Twitter files Part 8 comes out and it specifically shows the FBI and along with other intelligence agencies working hand in hand with Twitter to
Starting point is 00:47:37 manipulate and carry out very extensive propaganda campaigns in other countries. So just besides, before we even talk about what they probably, not probably, what they are doing in the United States, the fact that Twitter was working directly hand in hand with the United States intelligence agencies to carry out very extensive psychological operations just like they are in their own country, but also not just there in other countries that have Twitter is insane and
Starting point is 00:48:12 one of the things that I hope that other countries are taking note of this with these Twitter files is that one thing is that Twitter factually worked hand in hand with the FBI and our intelligence agencies
Starting point is 00:48:26 to to carry out propaganda campaigns in other countries to also influence whether it be their elections their mindset, their narrative on what they should or shouldn't believe. And listen, this still goes back to the World Economic Forum. And this is what's so sad about the whole thing is I grew up believing the FBI was like the best
Starting point is 00:48:54 intelligence system that was working for us, not against us, right? I thought they were for Americans. They were for us. but somehow something has changed where they're not working for Americans, they're working for a certain party. Absolutely. Yeah, they're political. Yeah, they've become so political. They're against one part of America and for one part of America.
Starting point is 00:49:22 But I don't even think they're for that part of America. I don't know, but they're just so political. And I think it goes back to Obama when he started even putting in these deeps. You know all these attorneys all these judges that he won it started way back Yeah absolutely yeah it was infiltrated. It's probably way back before that Bush too Hate to say it but I always grew up believing that I felt safe Because we have the FBI and the CIA we have people looking out for us Well how safe did you feel now now I feel like they're against part of America
Starting point is 00:50:00 Yeah well I mean and to what you're saying is you felt safe because of that. And I think we were all led to a false sense of security based on our intelligence agencies. But the reality is, is that how safe did we feel on
Starting point is 00:50:16 September 11th? About 11 a.m. Not very safe. And better yet. And even goes back to JFK. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I want to read a couple things. Actually, you just said this, because this all like you said, this all
Starting point is 00:50:32 I know, but we grew up, like, trusting these people to be, like, the secret of us, secret of us, secret of people that are taking care of us, right? Yeah. But meanwhile, they're so corrupt and wrong. Yeah. Like, it even goes back to JFK. Yeah, you have to think about this. The CIA, okay, what you're saying, we all felt safe, supposedly, because of these intelligence agencies. but the CIA was involved in the assassination of a sitting president in 1963, JFK.
Starting point is 00:51:07 I mean, these files and these things that are coming out and these whistleblowers, these inside experts, these inside people that were involved or not involved, but there and knew and know what actually happened that day. We have JFK series. I think it's, well, we have three episodes now, but, but I mean, the CIA was involved in an assassinating. of a sitting present in 1963 and the mainstream media are completely silent and quiet about this. And just let that sink in for a minute.
Starting point is 00:51:40 If you want to know how deep the intelligence and the government is in our every single day life, it is now pretty much factual. The CIA. It's kind of going public. They killed JFK.
Starting point is 00:51:56 This is no longer a conspiracy theory. This is no longer a podcast that you found on Spotify, this is a fact. Documents that just come out. Even though every other word is redacted, it still come out that they were involved in this. And this goes back to the 1960s,
Starting point is 00:52:15 where, like I said again, I grew up trusting these people. And we all did. Yeah. But if you, like, go around and really figure out what's going on, they've never really been there for us they're doing
Starting point is 00:52:32 what they're supposed to do for the elites or the people that are running the show and this show is not for us this is not the benefit of the people absolutely not now guys there's something else to be I want to touch on this before we go
Starting point is 00:52:50 the Kerry Lake Arizona election I want to touch on this because, you know, the Twitter files and all that stuff does directly correlate with what's going on with elections. And, you know, with the risk of sounding like a domestic terrorist. Yeah, who would have ever thought I would be a domestic terrorist? Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:53:18 Well, just in about three hours ago. So for those of you do not know, and we may actually do an entire episode on this, but I do want to give. of you guys updated information on this as we're getting it. Carrie Lake is now in a trial. There is a court hearing for the election in Arizona. Specifically, Maricopa County, but, you know, Maricopa County had insane issues. At the very least, this was voter suppression from the left to the right.
Starting point is 00:53:52 She's running against a gal that's in charge of the voting. Yeah, charge of elections. How is it fair? Exactly. But just in Carrie Lake trial revealed so far that 42% of all the ballots
Starting point is 00:54:07 and their random samples were illegal ballots. This is what we know 100% right now so far, just based on today's hearing, 42% of the random samples that they pulled
Starting point is 00:54:19 were illegal. Illegal votes. Okay? And this is not even talking about voter suppression. This is not even talking about the fact that how they screwed that entire day of voting up
Starting point is 00:54:36 because they knew that Democrats would, the amount of mail-in ballots were insane. So what they wanted to do was suppress the voting of the Republicans, so they had voting machines that didn't work and all this stuff. So not only did they have illegal votes, it seems like, they also
Starting point is 00:54:55 voter suppressed. It's insane. But this is also not in particularly surprising. It's not. This is something I believe goes on everywhere. Oh, it does. You go back to the 2020 elections. I still, to this day, I know people think I'm crazy, but I think that election was stolen.
Starting point is 00:55:15 Yeah. I 100% believe that. Well, I don't know. I mean, at very least we know, at least now from the Twitter files, it was absolutely, it was absolutely, I. I guess you can say colluded with big tech to influence the election at the very least. Right. And that's proof. And it was election interference.
Starting point is 00:55:34 Election interference is legal. Yeah. And that's what our own government did. So who's going to arrest our own government for our own laws, right? So, I mean, think about that. Oh, yeah, it's illegal, but hey, we're the ones that did it. So fuck you, right? That's basically what they say.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Go fuck you. Yeah. I mean, but that's literally what they're basically saying. Yeah. So the same FBI who called Hunter Biden's laptop disinformation. right, which, you know, it's factually true now, is now calling the Twitter files disinformation. Now, let me explain to you. The FBI came out and they had to say something, right?
Starting point is 00:56:08 They had to say, hey, we got to say something about this, right? So what are we going to say? Okay, well, the FBI says Twitter infiltration business as usual and slams conspiracy theorists. So the FBI has issued a statement in response to the Elon Musk release of the Twitter files, which boils down to, of course, we've embedded ourselves in social media companies and anyone who has a problem with it is a conspiracy theorist trying to tarnish our stellar reputation. That's basically what they said.
Starting point is 00:56:36 So they said, The correspondence between the FBI and Twitter show nothing more than examples of our tradition. Longstanding and ongoing federal government and private sector engagements, which involve numerous companies over multiple sectors and industries. And as evidenced in the correspondence, the FBI provides critical information to the private sector in an effort to allow them to protect themselves and their customers. The men and women of the FBI work every day to protect the American public. It is unfortunate that conspiracy theorists and other are feeding the American public misinformation
Starting point is 00:57:15 with sole purpose of attempting to discredit this agency. Can you believe that shit? These people are actually believing the facts. It is crazy. So anyways, I'm sorry. I don't even know who I was reading that as. I do love the reading though. So aside from the obvious absurdity of that whole statement,
Starting point is 00:57:42 which participated also in the Russian hoax and told Martin Luther King Jr. to kill himself suggesting they got a, a medium of credibility, right? Right. Did the FBI just assume that there are only two genders when there are, in fact, 58, according to Facebook? Which is what it goes on to say. Sorry. So the FBI also claims they did not provide Twitter with any specific instructions or details regarding a hundred-buying laptop story.
Starting point is 00:58:13 And we did not request anything of that sort. I call bullshit. Yeah. So it was only the ex-FBI guy at Twitter, not the FBI suggesting it, right? So it was a dude that was actually working for Twitter that was the FBI, you know, that made sure that this is all going down. Yeah, and among the other 30 that were in FBI that are working with Twitter, there is proof of those people. Yeah, it's nuts. It's nuts.
Starting point is 00:58:43 It is absolutely not. But they just want to lie to the people. They just want to lie and say, oh, no, believe us. This is what's true. You don't listen to any of this other stuff because they're conspiracy theorists. They are domestic terrorists. They are the wrong people. You believe what we say and we have no evidence to back it up.
Starting point is 00:59:06 No. But listen, for those of you that are listening out of there right now, I want you to understand this, whether you're driving in your car right now or you're going to bed or whatever the case may be. We, the people, no matter where you're at in this world, are on and will be on the right side of history. We, in this moment in time, there will be, if there are still people on this planet 50 years from now or 100 years from now, right?
Starting point is 00:59:34 Just say that you take out the biblical things or any of that stuff. But if 50 or 100 years from now, if people look back at that time and they see our time period. The people that are calling this shit out, the people that are standing up against tyranny, the people that are standing up against the evilness, which is going on in this world, are going to be remembered as the heroes. Yes. And the reason I say that is because the only way people are going to still remain on earth and free 100 years from now, they are only going to have people like you to think. Exactly. And I- 100%, Chad. And I want you guys to understand that. I want you guys understand that when you're listening to our podcast, I mean, you know, we're not
Starting point is 01:00:16 geniuses and we're not freaking experts on everything. But what we want to convey is that you have a responsibility to whatever country you're in for human rights, for freedom. And the more we allow little, just incremental ways of our government or organizations or whoever to strip away little parts of our freedom one on one by one by one eventually we're going to have no freedom left and eventually you're not going to be able to listen to podcasts like ours you're not going to be able to say anything other than state run media which is going to drive shit down your throat if you go try to live somewhere that you try to get away from it they're going to come kill you i mean this is the shit that we're facing globalists are not going to give up but you have to be strong you have
Starting point is 01:01:07 to be vocal you have to stand up for what you believe in And it doesn't make a damn if your friend or someone you know doesn't believe or is a liberal or whatever, stand up for yourself because they are and they feel entitled to stand up for the craziness that's going on right now. And listen, let me tell you something. You have to stand up more than ever now. You have to be vocal and you have to make sure that your opinion is everything. Because look, we're not going to try to be someone we're not ever. And you know what? I've thought about that.
Starting point is 01:01:38 It's like, you know what? We're going to be who we are. Like us on his podcast, great. If you don't fucking don't listen to us. And the same thing is for you guys. You know what you believe. You know your gut and you know your morals and you got to stand up for that. That's the only thing you have.
Starting point is 01:01:54 You have to be yourself. And if you cannot be yourself, then you're no one. Well, and if you don't want to be yourself, just get a picture of George Soros and put it in your living room. And you can bow down him and pray to him every day. Yes, absolutely. George Soros, Kosswob, whoever's going to be your new leader. Yeah, because that's what's going to happen. We're not, we're not assholes.
Starting point is 01:02:15 We're not, for a lack of better words. We're not bitches. We're not going to bow down. And we're going to be the people that are 100 years from now. Hopefully our civilization, 100 years now is going to thank us. And so, guys, that's up to you. But listen, until next time, which is probably going to be tomorrow, because we've got a lot to talk about.
Starting point is 01:02:35 Oh, yeah. We love you guys. And have an amazing night. And listen, we're glad we're back. We're glad we're talking about this craziness. We love you. Have a great night. And until then, peace out, guys.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Peace out. Love you. And I won't look about the bad at Cincinnati. Big Matters when we're way. Oh, I get me some more. Because when I want it, then I want it. I want you. Everything stops when you move.

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