Julian Dorey Podcast - Julian Dorey REACTS to Olympics Opening Ceremony, Kamala, Cheatle, & El Mayo - [VIDEO]

Episode Date: July 29, 2024

​​Julian Dorey reacts to the Olympics Opening Ceremony, Kamala entering the race, Kim Cheatle’s Testimony, & Cartel Kingpin El Mayo’s mysterious capture! Join 641,000+ fans and subscribe to J...ulian Dorey Podcast for 2 long-form, in-person guest podcasts per week: https://www.youtube.com/@JulianDorey - Support our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey  FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY: INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/  INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/  ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Olympics Opening Ceremony Reaction 13:02 - Kamala Harris new candidate breakdown & Reaction 27:27 - Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle Testimony Reaction 37:53 - El Mayo arrest Reaction (Mexican Cartel Kingpin) 1:00:02 - Upcoming guest talk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What's up guys? If you're on Spotify right now, please follow the show so that you don't miss any future episodes and leave a five-star review. Thank you. What's cooking everybody? Welcome to the live. We're here on a Sunday night. There's been a ton going on this week. The world is going crazy. And so we're going to talk about all of it, but let's get right into it. So the Olympic opening ceremonies. Now now one of the arguments that happens out there all the time these days that is kind of exhausting for me is the whole you know every single thing is satanic and it's not like there's none of it but you know as someone who kind of sits in the middle of this you, doesn't certainly hates any shit that's like devil worshiping or whatever, but it's not necessarily a religious type. You know, I think,
Starting point is 00:00:50 I think there's some times where it will run out of control and I can kind of come in and be like, I think you're reaching there. That said, what we just saw on Friday night was absolutely ridiculous. So obviously you've seen people recreating images of the Last Supper, which is a famous depiction by Leonardo da Vinci, which is one of the preeminent parts of Christianity history and biblical studies and everything. And it is very hard to not see direct parallels to that in what they put out there, which was essentially, let's call it what it is, like a lot of drag queens and people like that filling a table that's supposed to be the Last Supper where you're recreating like the hero of the Christian
Starting point is 00:01:38 faith. Now, let's pull up the evidence of that real quick. So I'm going to cut right here and we're going to take a look at the image side by side so that you can compare it. On the top, you have Leonardo da Vinci's actual painting. And on the bottom, you have what they recreated in Paris. Now, mind you, Paris is a historical bastion of Christianity. It's where the Cathedral of Notre Dame is. It's where there is a lot of history. If you want to get into, I think like the Cathedral of Notre Dame is. It's where there is a lot of history. If you want to get into, I think like the Crown of Thorns is held there or in the area of France, like the whole country, Christianity is a big part of the history. So when you see the opening ceremonies of something like the Olympics, which is this global, you know, display of coming
Starting point is 00:02:22 together around sport for pure entertainment and happy competition when you see that when you see a story like that taking taking in ideas that should have nothing to do with it not only is it a distraction but it's a huge problem so if you look at the picture it's pretty obvious in the middle they have someone who identified as i think like non-binary queer something you know as like the role of jesus and then you have a lot of different types of dei people if you will around her on on the stage now to take a step back for a second a little irony here is that if people are going to talk about The Last Supper, the actual artist depiction, it is painted by Leonardo da Vinci, who kind of trolled a lot of people in that piece of art, as he did in most of his art. So Da Vinci, if you've read his biography by Walter Isaacson, which is excellent, he was not only not religious, but he found he did not like Christianity. He did take some payments from the church to be able to create art that he felt would be solid, you know, as far
Starting point is 00:03:40 as like making him a living and he could make something creative, but he was not someone who necessarily wanted to revere the traditions of that, if you will. So when you've broken down parts of this, this piece, we don't need to get into all the details right now, but there's all kinds of like hidden messages he put in there that you could call a troll of Christianity. So it's a little bit ironic that like the thing that's being held on to is this great piece by this great all time artist and polymath, Leonardo da Vinci. It's being held on to by people of the Christian faith today. It's not it's actually created by someone who didn't necessarily not only he didn't adhere to that, but he also like was kind of trying to troll. That said, the point still remains here. It's something that's historically significant and it was essentially disrespected, if you will, by the person who set up this whole thing. Now that guy's name is Thomas Jolly and he was asked about this today.
Starting point is 00:04:39 I want to pull up this article and it is just me in here tonight so just bear with me here he was asked about this and i'm going to pull this from france 24 let's go on okay so paris olympic opening creator defiant denies last supper reference which you're going to hear his argument i don't think it's very good so it says some catholic groups and french bishops have condemned what they saw as scenes of derision and mockery of christianity in friday's parade choreographed by Thomas Jolly, a leading theater director. Criticism is focused on a scene involving dancers, drag queens, and a DJ in poses that recalled depictions of the Last Supper, the final meal Jesus is said to have taken with his apostles. Clearly, there was never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group, Paris 2024 spokeswoman Anna Camp camps told reporters on Sunday, if people have taken any offense, we are of course, really, really sorry. Glad they're sorry. Jolly 42 denied taking inspiration from the last supper
Starting point is 00:05:34 in his nearly four hour production. Let's, let's stop right there for a second. My guy, you literally created the exact table with the exact pullout with people in the exact, not exact, but in the similar types of positions that leonardo da vinci put them to create you know like the chalice reference and all that so that's already ridiculous but he goes which i'm continuing here which took place in driving rain along the river seine the first time a summer olympics has opened outside of the main athletic stadium the scene intended to promote tolerance of different sexual and gender identities also featured French actor,
Starting point is 00:06:08 Philip Katerine, who appeared on a silver serving dish, almost naked and painted blue. This was him. And this was just like, I mean, it's borderline a fucking peep show. So let's,
Starting point is 00:06:19 let's just get that straight. That's kind of an issue. So he was meant to be Dionysus, the Greek God of wine and pleasure, who was the father of Seikana, the goddess of the river Sinai. The idea was to do a big, this is what, this is a quote from Jolly. The idea was to do a big pagan party linked to the gods of Olympus. He told the BFM channel, you'll never find in my work, any desire to mock or denigrate anyone. I wanted a ceremony that brings people together, that reconciles, but also Now, here's the issue with that. If you wanted to create an image that represents, first of all, he's using the word pagan, which is already a bad start to his argument because that's going to fuel a lot of people on the other side of this.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Like, oh, so you are admitting, you know, pagan opposite of like belief in main creator. But if you wanted to recreate a, some imagery of the Greek gods, like he said, you are literally creating a scene here where you have the river sign, if that's how you say it, as the backdrop. So you could use nature out there to have all these different gods represented. And by the way, have them represented by people that maybe look like the gods. Instead, what he did, all due respect, is put people up there who are maybe 600 pounds too heavy to actually, you know, be a fucking jacked rib Zeus, if you will. So that, that, that's, that's a bad start.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Secondly, not only did he not use his, his background to his advantage, he placed it in one room that showed an exact replica image, even on the pullout. I mean, you can see it on this fucking image. If I pull that up again, this is an exact, they pulled out to this layer right here to make it look like the white table and have the same kind of like Christ's central effect. I mean the crown is a dead giveaway. So I don't believe his response there. But when he then put in the part about trying to use this to promote equality, you're doing the opposite. I see the temperature in society changing right now for people of all different types of backgrounds, because there is this
Starting point is 00:08:36 agenda to throw everything in your face to the extreme. And when that happens, people who come from maybe a more traditionalist type background who maybe had had come around on actually accepting people as being different or whatever you will over the past decade or two, they're going back the other way because they're having barriers built, built in front of them by the people who are trying to tell them, no, no, it's not enough that you accept us. We have to be at the center of everything. A drag queen with a beard, half naked has to be at the opening of an Olympic ceremony. The children around the world watch like that ain't it. I don't care who you are. That ain't it. And if you don't want to take it from a heterosexual white male, like me, take it from Jillian Michaels, who put out a pretty great tweet on this that I thought nailed it on the head. Jillian Michaels is basically, she was the first fitness influencer, the OG. She's a lesbian and she had some thoughts on what they did here. So she tweeted,
Starting point is 00:09:39 Dear fellow gays, this demand tolerance and respect, but then make a mockery of something sacred for over two billion Christians. This type of hypocrisy and lack of understanding is a bad look. We get outraged when the extreme right bashes us. But when we do this shit, what kind of reaction do you think they will have towards the LGBTQ plus community after this? This is not how we break down barriers. It's how you build them, which is the reference I just made. It's building a barrier towards people. So when I see these things, it's like on the one hand, it's almost like it's designed to piss us all off and have us all freaking out about this. And on the other hand,
Starting point is 00:10:16 you do have people in the middle of it, like Thomas Jolly, who are trying to make a political point, who are put in that position in the first place by the way by people who should let's say the olympic committee or whoever it is here who should have oversight over what someone like that does like that i don't understand that process at all and i'm not going to speak on that because i don't know who's in charge of what but there should be some sort of like i don't know editor review board above the guy you hire an outside person to come in and set up the fucking opening ceremony of the whole thing that billions of people around the world are going to see might be a good start. So they didn't do that. takes of tolerance thrown out there where people are going to say, all right, you have to accept every single level of something that's different to the point that
Starting point is 00:11:11 we are going to be mainstream about all of it. And it's going to be in your face, regardless of who the hell is watching this. But if this keeps happening, it is going to continue. And I say continue because it's already doing it to push society in the opposite direction. And I don't want to see that. There are separate conversations to be had over issues that I think are really fucked up, like them letting kids use puberty blockers and stuff. I think that's disgusting and horrible. These are separate conversations. I'm not zeroing in on the trans issue here. I'm zeroing in on people who may be gay or part of the LGBT community on the, on the regular basic level, many of whom don't support this stuff and, you know, want nothing to do with this. They are being dragged through the mud by these idiot people
Starting point is 00:11:56 who want to, I guess, forcibly indoctrinate you to, to, to believe every single thing they do? I don't know. But when people talk about Satanism, that can be a little bit of an odd conversation because there has to be intent there. It is very easy to see that there could be intent on this one, regardless of what that guy said. I don't really buy it. I could actually see that this person might literally be a Satan worshiper. I mean, if we want to get into biblical references and stuff, there's certainly a few pieces of material there to work with. So very disappointing start to the Olympics. It is, to me, just a giant distraction to make people pissed off.
Starting point is 00:12:44 We're in the last hundred days before a U.S. election, which is the most paid attention to election in the world. What better than to have people fighting over Twitter over whether or not someone's Satan or not? You know, and here we are talking about it on a live. So maybe that's a part of the problem, too. So I'm going to cut that part there and we'll move on here to some other news this week. So we did get a new presidential candidate in the last seven days. Rather interesting how that went down. And by the way, we're going to be talking about that.
Starting point is 00:13:12 We're going to be talking about Kim Cheadle's testimony, which was the Sinaloa cartel who was seized by U.S. authorities against his will, it seems, earlier this week. And there's a lot there. I have a lot to say on that. I've been talking to some people who know some things there, and that's interesting. So we'll get to that. But starting with Kamala, I guess everything's a step up from Joe Biden as a candidate. The guy literally couldn't talk. He was basically nonresponsive in many ways or unresponsive in many ways at this point. And I think it's fair to say he's at a point where he's probably not fit to be president. I mean if you can't talk and can't function and you can barely move, you probably shouldn't be the leader of the free world. That's a separate conversation. But he steps aside. And I found the narrative very interesting to see how quickly it shifted. Because for the last three to four years, the approval rating on Kamala Harris as vice president has been at record lows. And to put that in perspective, Dick Cheney once occupied that office. And yet out of nowhere,
Starting point is 00:14:33 she's now like being pushed in the media as the golden girl. This is the same media that as in April and May, we're saying that she might be a drag on a Biden ticket as vice president. She's now color of Rolling Stone. Oh my Biden ticket as vice president. She's now, you know, color of Rolling Stone. Oh my God, we love her. She's going to be president, yada, yada, yada. And all these polls are coming out that say that, you know, suddenly she's like tied with Trump nationally, which I'm not sure I believe because the chaos that the Democratic Party has created in this election, which they've done to themselves, no way, in my opinion, can that have people like on board, regardless of how much dislike there
Starting point is 00:15:11 is for Trump. And obviously there is plenty of material there and plenty of people who are going to dislike him. And I understand that. But to me, there's something a little offensive in the DNC effectively taking control of the past three election cycles. Let's review that so that you can understand what I mean there. And by the way, thank you to everyone who's liking this video and subscribing to the channel if it's your first time here, sharing this around with friends. I really appreciate it. This is something Alessi and some of my guys are pushing me to do more. So I will be doing more of these live streams. I don't know if it's good or not, but I appreciate all of you
Starting point is 00:15:50 who are here in the comments. It's when I'm doing these, it's hard for me to look at this and, you know, look over here and deal with it. So I do look at comments afterwards. When you comment on the video, I'll look through some some of the some of the chat as well just to see what people are saying but thank you for being here anyway so in 2016 the dnc effectively put hillary clinton into the candidacy we've seen that in various leaks from wiki leaks we've seen the fact that bernie sanders did tap into a real populist movement that year and was effectively stonewalled by the DNC. It's reasonable to say, not a guarantee, but reasonable to say that he should have been the nominee that year and probably would have had the votes to do it. But the DNC
Starting point is 00:16:36 wanted none of that. So there's one. Then in 2020, the pandemic hits, everyone goes into the basement. And if you remember, there were a bunch of candidates there who right when the pandemic hits, everyone goes into the basement. And if you remember, there were a bunch of candidates there who right when the pandemic was coming up, like as it was becoming a thing, suddenly all dropped out in unison and endorsed Joe Biden so that he could get over the top versus Bernie Sanders and make him the nominee when in fact he was already showing signs of cognitive decline. I would say at the time he was already showing signs of cognitive decline i would say at the time he was not nearly the talker he used to be at that point and was i don't think a strong candidate if people would have wanted to argue four years before or if he had run eight or 12
Starting point is 00:17:16 years before that if he would have been a better candidate that's fine but in 2020 he was not so they put him in there and then he won the election versus Trump. 2024, after four years of him declining even further and the economic problems persisting, some of the world wars, global wars that are breaking out, breaking out under his watch, money from us going over there in repetition over and over again people generally pissed off you are now in a position where trump who did plenty to bury himself has even become a victim in many ways i mean they they tried to cancel the guy then they tried to put bullshit charges on him then they he literally got shot two weeks ago which is fucking crazy like he's like the victim candidate now who's also able to point to some things in his presidency that were at least normal compared to this past one so now the dnc is scrambling because it's like fuck we're going to lose this election to trump and they pushed the old man out of there. I'm going to come back to that in a second, too, with how that went down and put in Kamala, who has never, I believe, and correct me in the comments if I'm wrong about this, has never won a national.
Starting point is 00:18:35 She has never had a national vote casted for her when she ran or cast for her when she ran for the presidency in 2020 in the democratic primaries i believe she dropped out before iowa so she has only ever had voters cast a vote for her in the state of california so you now have a woman who yes she was just vice president but she is now the she's the presumptive democratic nominee without ever having a voter a part of the process which just feels dirty now if i was going to see it from their level especially after trump got shot and had one of the most badass moments in the history of the world afterwards they they were going to get blown out in this election with joe biden that said it's their fault for running them so if you're if you're going to go in and replace him, my thought from a Democratic standpoint is you need to at least have a real open convention.
Starting point is 00:19:33 It's not my fault you put the convention all the way in mid-August or late August or something, very close to the election. That's not my problem. It's not the voters' problem. People's voice should be heard in that and kamala you know they're doing as much as they can in the media to prop her up at this point but she is to say she's not a strong candidate you know again trump's his own conversation but to say she's not a strong candidate would probably be underselling it. I mean, you're talking about a woman who, whether it was just nervous laughter or it was actually laughing. Either one's pretty cringy. She would suppress evidence on people who were sitting on death row who had proof that they didn't do the crime they were convicted of,
Starting point is 00:20:36 which to me is like, that's criminal on every level doing that. So not a great track record there. And then as vice president, like I said earlier, she had very low approval ratings. I will give her the defense that like the vice presidency isn't exactly the most the worst fucking four years in the history of the country for the border. And now over the past week, you have people in the media who are trying to say that that's not true, which is ridiculous. Like if you're going to call out the things Trump lies about, you need to call out the things that are lies about with her, if not for the fact that they're the ones lying about it in the media, which is, which is the root of the problem. There was literally like a white house memorandum that said, we declare, I don't have it up right now, but someone can put the link in the comments. We, we have declared Kamala, vice president Kamala Harris, the borders are, I mean, it doesn't, you know, pun intended, it doesn't get more black and white than that you know it's it's literally black and white on paper so when I see shit like that I'm like all right some of that feels like marketing and it kind of it kind of begs the question to me and it's the question
Starting point is 00:21:59 I've had for the last eight nine years you know people like to go at the bureaucracy and quote-unquote deep state and shit and ask the question of you know what's what's the what's the catch with Trump like why do they they hate like people will try to say they hate him so much because he calls out all their bullshit which might be true and they might do a lot of things wrong, which I wouldn't argue with, but I've always felt like it's gotta be something deeper than that. And I don't want to talk out of my ass cause I don't fucking know, but I would love to be a fly on the wall in some of these back offices and just hear whatever the
Starting point is 00:22:42 reasons are that like people within the government will do everything they can to control the narrative in the media against this guy at all costs to the point, by the way, that it ends up happening, having the opposite effect. Like what it like, what is it about him minus, you know, the boisterous tweets and, you know, maybe cutting certain funding to certain parts of the government and stuff like that. Minus the basic shit. What is so serious that that's the case? Is he an alien? Do we have proof of that? He's here from another planet to simulate the destruction. I want to know what it is.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Because they're obsessed. They're obsessed with the guy like in in all the weirdest ways i mean they have that term trump derangement syndrome like the media which is a very controlled asset across the board left and right but obviously is has far more representation on the left and mainstream media like they all all have built in Trump derangement syndrome. Like what, what? It can't just be the tweets. It can't just be, you know, the careless phrasing and stuff like, yeah, you can pick
Starting point is 00:23:54 apart a lot of things. Trump does. You can argue with all the things politically that he does. You may have different opinions on how he legislates. That's fine. But like the personal, like this is Satan. This is Hitler. I just love to know like the personal, like, this is Satan. This is Hitler. I just love to know what the, what the root of that is. I'd love to know what the root of
Starting point is 00:24:11 whatever it was, 51 intelligence officials signing their name to a paper in October, 2020, verifying that the Hunter Biden laptop was disinformation when these people knew it wasn't. Cause by the way, whether you like them or not, there are some people on that list who are like legendary, if you will, intelligence like agents. And you may hate them because of what they did there. But like, sometimes I'm wondering what, what, what did they know? And then I'd love to judge if like, that was enough to do it. The problem to do something like that. The problem is when you then don't share the truth with the public, you deserve every bit of the blame you get for, quote unquote, messing with the democratic process.
Starting point is 00:24:58 And that goes across the board. That goes beyond the bureaucracy that goes into the DNC, the RNC, if they try to do stuff, which side note, the RNC is like kind of funny. I always had the joke like the DNC is organized corruption. The RNC is unorganized stupidity. You know, the RNC like Trump would have never happened if he ran as a Democrat. The DNC would have fucking put that shit down. He would have never happened. But the RNC didn't want it to happen and then didn't know how to stop it. Right. So anyway, look at it like the
Starting point is 00:25:33 intent in so many of these organizations is political power and corruption. And or maybe I shouldn't say intent. The end result of what they do ends up being that. And sometimes I'll bet the intent is that as well. But as it pertains to Trump, I just love to know what makes them prop up a vice president with like a fucking 30 percent approval rating who is also, I mean, this is a little bit of a personal attack, but I don't mean it that way. I'm just stating it like it is she's really cringy like she's been in politics how long and she hasn't worked with like a laughing coach or something i mean come on like where work with somebody that some of the trump ads i'm seeing that like end with her let's call what it what it is, like a cackle. It's so effective because like you hear that, you're like, I don't really know what that is.
Starting point is 00:26:40 But, you know, I'm not sure what to make of some of those polls other than they're probably a little skewed. Can't prove that, though. It's going to be we're 100 days out from the election as of tonight so it's going to be a very interesting 100 days the fact that we are 15 days out from the leading republican candidate almost being shot in the fucking face and and killed and that is like 12 news cycles ago should tell you all you need to know about how much crazier this can and most likely will get so buckle in and also by the way by the way, like, is RFK, like, going to drop out? Like, side note, he's, like, kind of an afterthought at this point. I mean, I respect him for trying to run an independent campaign,
Starting point is 00:27:15 but I don't really know what he's still doing there. It's not really a point to me on that. So anyway, we'll leave that one there, and I'm sure we'll be talking about that in future live streams here. Next topic, Kim Cheadle and that whole, if you even want to call it, if you even want to call it a testimony, whatever it was, that also would have been nice to know that I had my camera on camera five that whole time. That fucking sucks. Anyway, whatever. So I had heard that she was going to testify. I think I shared that on the last live and I imagined it was going to be a bloodbath. I imagined it was probably going to be a two-party bloodbath in a lot of ways. But it was even more that than I thought.
Starting point is 00:28:13 And to look no further than that, let's take a look at what AOC had to say. And by the way, the reason I say that is because unfortunately the way these things go, like Kim Cheadle, she's an appointee of this administration's Democratic administration. A candidate who's very not liked was the one who was almost gunned down. You'd think there'd be like almost like some protection on the left side to her, but that was not there. So I have to give Democrats credit on that. And AOC actually asked a very poignant question that was on all our minds. So I'm going to play that right now. We don't have sound on this again.
Starting point is 00:28:51 I put it, damn it. I put it through the USB this time. I don't know why that doesn't work, guys. It's coming through the actual mixer. It's not coming through my screen. I don't know why that does not work we cannot get that to work on live that's really really frustrating i'll edit that out afterwards for the replay but fuck so i can't even do this section the way i wanted to do it that's a shame
Starting point is 00:29:17 that's what sucks about doing this myself like when i don't have anyone here to do it i i can't really do that so basically aoc asked the 500 question on everyone's mind five billion dollar question five trillion dollar question whatever you want to say where she was she was wondering what the standard perimeter is for the secret service to check at a given location. And I would say Cheadle's answer was not satisfactory because she said, well, it varies from location to location. So there was another senator to dovetail on AOC's testimony, or there was another congressman, I think this guy was a Republican, I forget his name, I would play the video, but can't play the video right now, who actually went out and tested this on the weekend before the testimony. He said he was like, you know, he shoots some guns, but he's an average shot.
Starting point is 00:30:14 And he lined up, I think, 450 feet away, which I think was even farther than the shooter was, and took 16 shots at target practice, pulled up an image of the target practice behind him and showed that he landed 15 of 16 shots at target practice, pulled up an image of the target practice behind him, and showed that he landed 15 of 16 shots, and the one that missed would have hit the president in the ear. So point being, it was not a hard shot from where that was taken on the roof. And we've all talked about that at nauseam. We've all talked about the fact that there appears to be, you know, there were snipers who were not allowed to take the shot at least before he took the shots i don't know what the
Starting point is 00:30:50 deal is there cheetle did not clear that up in her testimony which was fucking embarrassing but when you look at the at the the complete diversion of her answers behind the veil of, well, there's an ongoing investigation of the FBI when we are nine days out at that point that she did the testimony, 10 days out from the assassination attempt is completely unacceptable. To say nothing of the fact that she hadn't resigned yet, which was ridiculous. But you saw a bipartisan takedown on her complete almost like lack of empathy on the situation i mean her her body language her tone maybe that's like her natural tone but like you gotta you gotta show some emotion in something like this when a former president's almost gone down i i don't care who you are furthermore her excuse of the sloped roof might be one of the funniest fucking things i've ever heard in my life when when when that statement came out which was from the previous week when she did an interview with abc news and claimed that they that she didn't have snipers up on that roof because it posed a danger to the snipers because the roof was sloped.
Starting point is 00:32:07 When, in fact, literally the two sniper teams behind Trump were on, I forget the exact angle, but I want to say like a 30 or 35 degree angled roof, which the roof the shooter Crooks was on was nothing like that. When that's the case and you say something like that, you are operating, in my opinion, under the assumption that you assume everyone is fucking stupid and we're not. So it was so dumb that when she said it, I actually stepped back as a non sniper and question myself like, wow, that sounded dumb but am i am i fucked up or like is is that a thing so i shot a text to like four snipers or people with backgrounds and sniping that i know to which they all i was like is it just me or is that the most fucked up excuse i've ever heard? They said, no, it's not you. That's the most fucked up excuse I've ever heard. It's crazy the disdain for the public and our ability to reason with things people like this have. And then to see her 10 days after that go in and make a mockery of her position in front of Congress and, again, hide behind the FBI investigation is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:33:27 I saw a, I guess like a series of tweets and videos from, I think he's a Republican congressman, Eli Crane. I hope I, yeah, that's, that's his name. Eli, Eli Crane. And so I, this guy's a veteran. I want to say he was special forces and he was a sniper, and he actually talked about this. I remember seeing the testimony or the back and forth he had with Cheadle. He mentioned that he was a sniper in the military, and he got a chance to go visit the actual site and found out that, you know, in addition to the roof we've all been looking at, there's also a water tower directly behind it. That's way higher up. That is as Jim DiIorio talked about in the live I did with him the two days after the assassination that Monday, he talked about getting to the high ground. And that's exactly what Eli Crane was getting at too. He's like, as a sniper, I would have gotten myself there. So if you've seen people talking about there being potentially
Starting point is 00:34:29 like a second shooter, well, that's where we're going to be looking. So that certainly makes shit interesting. And it feels like, you know, especially given the other news cycles that have happened since her testimony on Tuesday, and she finally actually resigned on Wednesday, it feels like the story is getting farther and farther away. And we have less and less clarity. So if you are the government, and you are trying to, I don't know, make some sort of point to say like, hey, you know, this is not an inside job or something like that. Well, I think you're doing a really bad fucking job. So I recognize that when things like this happen and say massive mistakes occur as well, there is the matter of how it is versus how it looks, which can put you in a lose-lose situation. Like if you tell people what you did, everyone looks incompetent and they want to fire the whole government and they still don't believe it.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Or if you hide people from what happened, they never get, they have to guess what was actually incompetence and they actually think for sure that you were in on it. So like they're stuck between a shit and a fart. They're kind of fucked either way. That said,
Starting point is 00:35:39 there's got to be some disclosure. And, you know, we'll give them more time, but it's not exactly looking good. And I don't exactly have faith in, I guess, the government sector protection of not only Trump but other candidates. If you have that much of an issue to the point that even the SWAT team, the local SWAT team in Butler, has now come forward and said that they had zero comms with the Secret Service, which is a very basic, most basic planning scenario. Well, we got a problem here. And sure, that starts at the top with Kim Cheadle, who has now resigned. But you can't tell me that that's, oh, that's going to solve the issue. That's an organizational problem. We don't even need to get into again and relitigate some of the agents there who look like a fucking Reno. But I do, as I said on the last live I recorded by myself, I do have an active Secret Service agent coming in in about a month. It was planned before this assassination happened. And I don't want to say I don't. Yeah, he didn't tell me anything off the record, but I'm going to err on the side of caution there because I'm live right now.
Starting point is 00:37:09 I'm going to let him say what he's seen with this situation, but it's interesting. I'll tell you that. And I will say when I spoke with him, you know, he didn't defend it, which I appreciated. He was very objective in how many mistakes there were, where they were, questions that have to be answered, etc. So that's going to be a very interesting podcast when that comes out, but I think I'm recording with him next month. So anyway, moving on, because I, again, I wanted to play videos for you. I had it set up on the audio to do that. I tested that before I did it, but it's not working. We're going to have to figure that out, but I do want to get to the El Mayo thing. So this is something
Starting point is 00:37:59 that I think people should be playing, paying a lot closer attention to. And I also had a video on this I wanted to play, but I'll just have to explain that, I guess. For those who don't know, a couple days ago, I think it was two or three days ago, this guy El Mayo, who is the leader of the Sinaloa cartel out of Mexico, which is arguably the most dominant, powerful cartel there is, was apprehended for the first time ever. He has never set foot in a prison in any country.
Starting point is 00:38:32 He was apprehended at age 76 on the edge of Texas in New Mexico, and he has been taken into custody. I believe he's in El Paso right now. I was just on the phone with a guy named Jorge Ventura, who is a U S Mexico border reporter who operates on both sides of the border. We're going to be having a podcast with him in a few weeks. So keep your eyes open on that, but he's been monitoring the El Mayo situation. He was telling me that the, the, where I'm going to get to the context here, but where El Mayo's plane landed and he was taken into custody by the US officials, which was essentially the FBI, was in New Mexico, but now he's in El Paso and going big name, the dude who was flashy, did the fucking interviews with Sean Penn and that lady who was a Mexican journalist who came with him, wore the jewelry, was the in-your-face, I'm-in-charge-of-the-cartel-bitch kind of guy. We saw his famous escapes from tunnel systems out of prisons, which didn't even look straight out of a movie.
Starting point is 00:39:46 They look like you could never even put that in a movie because no one would believe it. And eventually he was apprehended in 2016. I believe he was extradited to the United States in 2017. And right now he sits in, I think, Florence Supermax prison in Colorado on a life without parole sentence. So everyone knows who, or a lot of people know who El Chapo is. Perhaps people who watched Narcos Mexico know who El Mayo is, but let's say a much smaller portion of society knows who El Mayo is, and you should know who this guy is. So he has been in charge of the Sinaloa cartel since he was one of the leaders of it with El Chapo, and he's been in charge since El Chapo went away. And there's a lot of back and
Starting point is 00:40:33 forth there as well. But as I said at the outset, he's never set foot in a prison. He doesn't wear jewelry. He doesn't do flash. This is a guy who has been described by people who were a part of his inner circle in the past as literally a dude who behaves like a cattle rancher he just happens to be in charge of one of the most dangerous cartels in the history of the world the way this went down though the sting of him is fascinating so el chapo has all kinds of kids i'm going to start with i think 11 or 12 months ago his son olvidio olvido i never pronounce it right but his son i think it's olvido was taken into custody by the united states and is currently like awaiting trial here on major charges his other son i want to say his name's
Starting point is 00:41:26 christian was not when el mayo landed at this little airport in new mexico on the jet he landed with christian guzman who is el chapo's son who was also taken into custody. And I say, why would El Chapo's son knowingly fly his jet into New Mexico, where he would be taken into custody by the United States? He was living free in Mexico. A lot of money, a lot of security, powerful guy. Why would he do that? Let's dig into El Mayo and El Chapo's relationship if we're going to start that question. And we're not even at the CIA yet. I got some shit coming there for you.
Starting point is 00:42:16 El Mayo and El Chapo obviously were, I guess, friends or at least business partners for a long time. And then suddenly when El Chapo got taken into custody, that relationship came to an end because I believe it was El Mayo's son testified against El Chapo and El Mayo didn't stop that. And so El Chapo, and there was another person who testified against him as well, but I can't remember who it was offhand. So throw it in comments if you know el chapo then was like yo fuck el mayo forever so now there's there's friction there so you would think knowing this el mayo would steer clear of someone like i don't know fucking el chapo's son who probably doesn't like him. And the original story we got, therefore, seems to make no sense because what they were originally saying when this plane landed was that El Mayo got on the plane with El Chapo's son under the belief that they were going to look at some real estate near the Mexican border on the Mexico side. Meaning I'm not going to the U S where I've
Starting point is 00:43:33 been one of the most wanted fucking people in the world or in their, in their country on the FBI's most wanted since the fucking Vietnam war ended. Not literally, but you get what I mean. It's been like 30 years. Like he'd never go to the u.s by himself but he said okay i'll go to the u.s by myself furthermore furthermore gets weirder this is a guy who part of the reason he's never set foot in prison is not just his lack of flash it's his security the guy is one of the most secured people on the face of the planet. His private security is insane. He lives on thousands of acres of land. He's got every government official bought off. So how does El Chapo's son, who all due respect, powerful guy, is not El Chapo.
Starting point is 00:44:18 How does he get El Mayo to come on a private jet with him where, you know, El Mayo is not the pilot, so he can't control where that pilot's going. He better just trust he says where he's going. How does he get him to come on a plane without his private security? Interesting. It gets weirder. Apparently,
Starting point is 00:44:40 and this is what I was on the phone with Jorge about, when the plane was embarked upon landing, El Mayo was found zip-tied, plane with El Chapo's son so they could fly to the U.S. And El Chapo's son surrender voluntarily, El Mayo surrender involuntarily. And it makes you think how the fuck they got to him this this is where we know nothing now now we are in pure speculation mode jorge's got nothing on it other reporters online have nothing on it it's just strange meaning there has to be multiple inside players on this including i don't i can't there may be another scenario but i personally can't think of a scenario where someone at the top of the chain
Starting point is 00:45:53 multiple people at the top of the chain underneath el mayo and the sinelo organization did not turn on him and make this happen, which is a huge fucking story because that probably points to the idea and seeing as El Chapo's son is the one who came in and actually did the deed. It probably points to the scenario that from behind bars in Florence, Supermax, where the light of day does not even shine in there. El Chapo may have just won a fucking internal war against El Mayo, which is pretty is pretty crazy now some people are saying that there could be multiple deals here including there's some speculation that it could help el chapo's sentence i don't that part i'm gonna need to see some proof there to to see that i don't see
Starting point is 00:46:42 that guy ever walking out of a u.s prison again and i don't see them holding him at any kind of institution that is not among their most secure given his history on getting the fuck out of institutions and you know all that with his tunnels and i know it's in the u.s but still like i i don't see that but the first son who was taken into custody 11 months ago olvido olvideo whatever the fuck his name is, he's awaiting trial. And as a part of a plea deal, perhaps he has helped – this is something Jorge and I talked about. Perhaps there's speculation that he got to his brother Christian, that two of them made a deal with it with the government to, you know, cause Christian was indicted in absentia and Alvito was being held under indictment, you know, so they were both
Starting point is 00:47:31 wanted and staring down the barrel at life in prison. They may have made a deal to say, we will give you El Mayo in exchange for us getting leniency. Forget Alvito for a second. I don't see any scenario where that's not what Christian did I mean the guy voluntarily flew here and is in custody right now and also I know Jorge would want me to say this there's like some fake news going out about how they said like ol' Vito was released from federal prison according to records on July 23rd that's not true I think he got transferred or something but he's still in the system. He's still behind bars. So you now have El Chapo's two sons in U.S. custody, having most likely served up the most wanted guy on a platter. Now, whether or not that will get to El Chapo's sentence and affected in
Starting point is 00:48:20 that way, I'm assuming that's not going to happen, but the sons may get taken care of here. And back in Mexico, you have a now internal power play, which leads me to the 500-pound elephant in the room I mentioned a few minutes ago that needs to be talked about. And that is, why is it that for 76 years, maybe like 56 or something, you know, I would imagine El Mayo has been in the business for 40, 50 years, whatever it is. Why is it for 40 or 50 years?
Starting point is 00:48:52 El Mayo was never once so much as arrested. I mean, we've seen all the big guys fall. He's the only one that's never on the Mexican or US side or both been taken into custody for any reason. There's no they never fucking as far as I know, fingerprinted him at any type of law enforcement offices. Why is that? Well, there's a video I would have liked to play from my friend Danny Jones's podcast. One of a few he's done with Luis Chaparro that speculated on this a year and a half ago now
Starting point is 00:49:26 for people who don't know who luis is luis is legit the most badass fucking reporter on the mexican cartels that speaks any english that we know of i mean this guy if you haven't seen his different podcasts with danny he's done like three with him. He's been on Sean Ryan's show a couple of times. This dude has been embedded within the cartels at their invitation. He has sources within there that he talks with all the time. He has sources within law enforcement, including, I believe, dirty ones as well. When does fast grocery delivery through Instacart matter most? When your famous grainy mustard potato salad isn't so famous without the grainy mustard.
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Starting point is 00:50:34 guy, you know, lives in this weird world as a journalist in one of the most dangerous spaces and plays six ways against the middle and, you know, does some really like courageous reporting. You know, these are not. These are not people that I would be comfortable getting the middle of, even if they did invite me in there, because all it takes is one time and they they cut your fucking throat off, you know, so shout out to Louise. But Louise had said and thank you to everyone who's been donating, by the way, I see some of those in the corner of my eye. I really,
Starting point is 00:51:11 really appreciate that. Thank you to mob mente. That's the one I see right there. But if you're not following me on Instagram at Julian Dory podcast at Julian D Dory is my personal. You can also get me on X at Julian D Dory Links are in description below. But anyway, back to this. Luis believed that El Mayo could – the only explanation is that he was a CIA asset. And the whole CIA cartel involvement has been lore for a long time, and beyond lore would say it's it's completely confirmed i'm gonna take that a step farther by saying i have been introduced to someone who is going to be coming on the podcast and i can guarantee you it's going to be two podcasts when i bring them here in the fall, who is one, he will be by far the longest tenured CIA spy I've ever had in here. He, he is, I will go ahead and say he is probably, if not the most important, one of the most important spy undercover operators that the CIA employed in South America within the cartels that has ever existed at the agency.
Starting point is 00:52:31 And he is going to come here on record and talk about that and much, much more because former CIA, we'll see. I don't think that's really a thing. But he says he's former at this point. That said, I think publicly he had a 40-year career in there. publicly that he wants to share publicly, but like hypothetically speaking, when we were talking about CIA operations on a general level, meaning not necessarily focused directly on cartels, but on a general global level, he confirmed the very obvious point that when they run these operations, the goal is not to stop them. And by operations, I mean when they get involved, say, in espionage activities with majorly criminal organizations, their goal is not to stop those organizations and bring them to justice. The goal is to use the intelligence for more what they deem to be more important things bigger
Starting point is 00:53:46 national security issues that is what his job was vis-a-vis the cartels that he is going to talk about on our podcast and i did not ask him directly about el mayo we talked about a lot of other big names that many of you who follow this would recognize and those names are certainly of note and he worked closely with them again for information as an undercover not to get them to the FBI, get them brought to justice, anything like that. And the conversation is probably going to get a little dangerous in the sense that, you know, this gets into some things that people would call conspiracies as it relates to CIA.
Starting point is 00:54:43 I think some of these are confirmed conspiracies. And I think. When I bring him in here. I'm going to do what I can. To see what he's willing to say. About El Mayo. Because again. Let's go back to the tarmac.
Starting point is 00:55:02 Where he landed in New Mexico. And I hope you can understand. I'm being very careful how I use my words there because I want to be respectful of him putting his voice behind it in that seat rather than me jumping the other day in that jet. He wasn't taken, as far as we know, he was not taken into custody or he was, the jet was not met by anyone who is employed by the CIA. It was met by people who are employed by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. This could be the type of thing where one government agency did a little end around, knowingly or unknowingly. I'd say probably, even if they didn't confirm it, they probably knew. Like if this guy never got caught, he was probably getting help from the CIA. Knowingly or unknowingly ran an end around on another agency, in this case perhaps FBI on CIA CIA to arrest for a major news story, a huge asset. And the issue with this is the same slippery slope issue that we see in almost every scenario where a major league criminal organization has a prominent figure brought to justice the the issue there is that it creates a power vacuum and furthermore you don't know who's going to replace them or if that person people whoever
Starting point is 00:56:36 they are are going to be worse and so you know the cia gets a lot of shit righteously so for many things that they do and we criticize that stuff in here and I'll do that. Like it is what it is. I also am at least aware of the fact that the wall in Langley right now to see what they're what they're projecting for how this is now going to play out not just south of the border for the cartels but how that plays out on our end in the United States with what we've now created by the way during a time where we don't exactly have a safe border and we have one in which the cartels are very, very actively involved on activity all the way up to and very much including human smuggling that happens on that border. And doesn't necessarily just feature people from South America, by the way. I'm going to be talking about that with Jorge. I talked about that with Nick Shirley as well in episode 214.
Starting point is 00:57:46 You know, scary, scary shit. So it's one of those things where it's like, okay, FBI. Nice job. You got a guy on your most wanted list. How's this going to turn out now? What's the upside here? Is the devil you know better than the devil you don't also is it worth it to bring down a guy like that when you got to work with the spawn of el chapo maybe maybe it is but like now
Starting point is 00:58:14 they're gonna get in all likelihood here huge reduced sentences be free to run off and do what they want at some point and you know you you may not have solved any kind of problem so the whole el mayo thing is very very sketchy i'm not i'm percolating on that if you will so we'll keep monitoring that story i think similarly in a different way but in a parallel form to like the Trump assassination, I think a bunch of other guys that you've heard of but el mayo is obviously you know this is breaking news so this this is a guy who may very well have been a part of an ongoing operation here that now got upended and i don't know shit gets interesting you wonder how those conversations go on the conference calls behind the scenes
Starting point is 00:59:25 between these agencies where someone's chewing out someone else for stepping on toes where they weren't supposed to step on toes, but I digress. So I'm going to be doing some more of these. Like I said, you know, I'll, I'll see how I do on some of them. Like today was hard because these are, I really need a producer here for this one. There's videos, there's shit going up there. That's, yeah, I'll talk to Alessi and try to do this on days where he can be here. But, you know, we'll talk, we'll react to news that's coming out. We'll react to, you know, talk about things at the heart of culture that are going on. And I appreciate all you guys coming in here and supporting the live stream
Starting point is 01:00:09 and doing the damn thing. And we have some really, really great podcasts coming down the pike here. And thank you, Haley, for the $20 there. I really appreciate you. Thank you so much. Haley's also a member of the channel, which I really appreciate. but you know, we'll, we'll keep doing that and I'll get better with this. And, and the, as I was saying, the guests who are coming on the podcast, like we've been doing a real diversity of types of people to come on and I'm continuing that
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Starting point is 01:01:13 You know, that's the best help I can get. And so to all you who have been doing that consistently, thank you so much. But we'll wrap this up there. And if you're not following me on Instagram, go hit the links down in the description. You can get me on X at Julian D. Dory as well. And I will talk to you. I will see you guys on Tuesday with part two of my sit-down with Luis Navia, who is – at the time that he was caught in Operation Journey in 2000, he was the largest smuggler for the cartels, Colombian, Mexican, and many others in the world. And his story is crazy.
Starting point is 01:01:45 If you didn't see part one, it's episode 221. Check that out via my channel page. It's good stuff. He was amazing. Unfortunately, it got demonetized at the beginning, which cost the momentum on the video, but thank you to YouTube for remonetizing it. And hopefully we can get that thing to grow over time. Shout out. See you guys next week.

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