The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - The Charlie Kirk Pre-Trial Is EXPOSING the Lies

Episode Date: July 7, 2026

Dana Loesch slams the insane reactions from the Charlie Kirk/Tyler Robinson trial including idiotic Second Amendment hot takes, still trying to rope The Massad into this and the real reason why influe...ncers are flailing. Dana exposes the political media malpractice during the Graham Platner scandals including Democrats that went all-in on Platner who have to withdraw their endorsements. Dana reacts to Trump’s phone call to the FIFA President. Dana reveals what she saw in the movie “Citizen Vigilante” over the weekend, the film Germany BANNED over its violence and sensitive subject matter. The EU introduced the new requirement for all new cars registered in Europe to have installed cameras filming the driver’s face. Plus, more commentary.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Fast Growing TreesGet 20% off Better Plants and a Better Looking Yard this summer with code Dana. Visit https://fastgrowingtrees.com/DanaConcerned Women For Americahttps://ConcernedWomen.org/DanaTogether, we can defend our girls, equip parents and protect the next generation. Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/DanaGet the limited edition Watermelon Flavor and find out how to get a FREE 30-day supply before they sell out.Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a FREE month of service.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $17.76Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Welcome to the program. When there's not a lot of transparency, guess what people are going to speculate? And then the speculation starts taking off wildly. Like, for instance, all the fuds that are out there talking about 30 out six and sounding like moms demand members that know absolutely bunk all about ballistics. Some of the craziest things I've ever seen. I don't want to spend an inordinate amount of time on what I think is a topic for mental abortionists. but there's some fuddery afoot.
Starting point is 00:00:34 So I guess what is it? The theory that these fuds, and by the way, I know for a fact that some of the loudest people about this don't even own guns. I know for a fact that they don't because they've literally told me. I've literally heard it from their own mouths in front of people. So I know for a fact that some of these people have never, ever fired a gun. Like Yal Sharpton doesn't even own a gun. She's never fired a gun in our life. and they're sitting here trying to be expertise, experts, ballistics,
Starting point is 00:01:04 share their ballistics expertise about 30 out six. I mean, I've hunted and I shoot and I, you know, head to the range regularly. I'm not a ballistics expert, but I'm also not a retard. And I also don't believe that, you know, a 30 out sick, oh my gosh, you were taking his head off. No, that's literally not the case in every situation. Talking about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, because now day one of his trials underway.
Starting point is 00:01:28 and started this week, and the parents and his widow have been in the same courtroom as his killer. But the 30 out six that was used, there are so many instances. I mean, I think that one of the examples that was going around, social media was out of Martin Luther King Jr., and the 30 out six that was used, and it did not take his head off, and he was shot on the second floor balcony of Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. I can't remember how many yards it was out,
Starting point is 00:01:56 but there's a lot of things. that play into this in terms of velocity and energy and gravity and this idea that like a 30 out six is going to take somebody's head off is the same type of like cinema magic belief that compels people to think that putting a suppressor on a pistol makes it sound like a little jets and laser gun pew like in john wick that's idiocy this is fud nonsense stop it I mean, goodness, the reality, the physical reality is a hell of a lot different than the fiction part of this. Very different. I mean, the velocity, I mean, yes, you do have greater velocity, but that does not immediately transfer. I mean, there's a lot of things that also play into whether or not the energy transfers.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I mean, again, you're talking about gravity, distance, wind, all of it. But it's not just a, you know, spray and prey kind of thing. and I mean I've I have 30 out sixes my family's hunted regularly with 30 out six there's I mean it's a it's a round that you can use for deer and elk and you know larger game but it does not necessarily mean that it's going to take out somebody's neck or in their head off that doesn't I can't even believe we're having this conversation I honestly feel like there people that want his killer to get off. I truly believe that Gals Sharped and the others want him to be exonerated because I think that they wanted Charlie dead. I believe that Candace wanted
Starting point is 00:03:31 Charlie dead. I absolutely believe it. I think that there are a group of people that wanted to take control of the organization and when they weren't able to do so, they thought it was better off if they just took him out. That to me seems like, I don't know, as the months have gone on, there's a hell of a lot more evidence that might indicate that than this idea that there was a Mossade asset that went and took Charlie out. I mean, we're just asking questions, right? I mean, who stands to really gain with his absence if they're able to take over? Hmm, let's think about that. I mean, we're just asking questions, right? Except I actually lean into that. So, no, it's true futtery. It's absolute, it's like I'm listening to
Starting point is 00:04:15 moms demand people talk. I'm watching a bunch of these woke rikers who've literally never held a gun. sit here and try to lecture everybody about ballistics. That is just, I'm not even going to entertain it. I know our social media team would love for that. It is one of the stupidest things ever. No, it does not take off somebody's head all the time. Yes, you can use it to hunt big game. Also, you are as lucky as your shot is.
Starting point is 00:04:39 I mean, there's no other, there's no other way to put it. But good heavens, the idiocy abounds with this stuff. I mean, is that shocking to say? it's shocking to say, Kane? I don't think it's shocking to say at all, any of this. I've just never seen anything so evil in my life. And I've said it over and over again. I really do believe that the same people, I don't know, I just feel like if you sit back and look, look at what's been happening with the woke rike. Look at what's been happening with the SIEP that's been pulled on America and how you have the SIAP being pulled on Gen Z and younger,
Starting point is 00:05:17 these other generations that are coming up that are really, they're trying to push them into this red-green alliance. They're trying to push them into this idea to be more open and receptive to Islamism. And they say, oh, no, communism is the threat. Communism is the threat. And I think they try to distract you with communism, but what they're really doing is using communism as a shield for Islamism. That's the Red-Green Alliance. And what is the biggest organization in the United States of America that has been incredibly influential in motivating and registering young voters and organizing them and getting them actually to go and work on campaigns and issues, it's been turning point. I mean, there's a lot of other really great groups out there, but turning point is one of
Starting point is 00:06:02 the largest, and they're the flashiest, I would say, right? I mean, I think they're one of the larger groups, and they have a lot of people that donate to them from all around the United States. And that makes them, if you're trying to shape the minds of the younger generations, you want to be able to control the organization that's taking lead on that. So why wouldn't you target them? Why wouldn't you try to take them over? Is that what, uh, what is it? Lill Hitler, Nikki?
Starting point is 00:06:28 Fuentes, isn't that what he was talking about when he was saying, oh, I got people in your organization and I'm blanking you, Charlie. I'm blanking it. I mean, think about it. You know, these people came out of literally nowhere. They started all saying the same thing. They literally came out of nowhere. They all started saying the exact same thing. I absolutely believe that there are plants in that organization. And I do believe that there were plants that were trying to, like, influence Charlie in his later weeks.
Starting point is 00:06:51 I also think that he was trying to, he realized how deep he was in it. And he was trying to keep all these factions from knifing his organization and trying to control it all and keep everybody, you know, keep everything kind of copacetic and just, you know, balanced and whatever, however you want to describe it. I mean, think about it. If you're trying to control the minds of the youth, you're going to try to control that organization. And if you meet resistance, you're going to take that resistance out. If we're going to sit here and talk about Mossad and Israel and blame his widow, by God, I'm going to drag all you people into it because there is greater amount of suspicion on you than anything else. And you know it. And I think that's what everybody should be looking at.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Hmm. Who are all these people that came up? How do you have some of these people? And they're all leftists. All of the loudest people on the Woke Reich were leftist until literally like 2017, or the first year that Trump was in the White House. Came out of nowhere. They were all leftists.
Starting point is 00:07:52 I mean, Gail Sharpton was literally suing white people for racism. She was suing them for racism. She was a race hustler. She was going after conservative gamers and doxing them. So, spare me, this big Christian lady thing. She's so mad, by the way. she was still, the reason I'm talking about it is because weeks later after my speech, I triggered her because she's weak.
Starting point is 00:08:16 And I triggered her so bad in her weakness that she began writhing when she heard scripture, as demons do, writhing and having a fit over it. And she activated her bot army. And she just had a complete meltdown on camera. I'm very concerned for the well-being of her children and family because she doesn't seem to be all there. Hmm. We got questions about this. We got a lot of stuff to unpack as we move.
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Starting point is 00:10:08 I have to touch on another aspect of the Grand Platner story that we have not talked about, which is the media malpractice. We understand the Democrat malpractice aspect of it. Apparently Bernie Sanders just pulled his endorsement. Roe Kanna, who, I don't, did anybody go to bat for Grand Platner as hard as Roe did? Did anybody? I don't really think so. Like, he stood on stage and he was like campaigning with him. I mean, they love this guy.
Starting point is 00:10:37 They were, I mean, I look at him, I don't even know how he got women. He is not a guy. And I love, I mean, I wouldn't say that he's toxically masculine because I don't view him as being masculine. I think that's a horrible attribute to call bad men. And that's how you screw it up for all the dudes. Stop doing that to masculinity. Masculinity is a sacred thing. Stop it.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Masculinity is amazing. D-bags like Grand Platner are not. That's not masculine. That's not chivalrous. He's a D-Bag. He is a nepo baby weakling. He's a weakling. He couldn't, he didn't want to work.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Comes back to, he's here in the United. He didn't want to work. He's got an oyster farm. He says he's an oyster farm. He says he's an oyster farm. He has a hobby. It's a hobby. And it's on his friend's island.
Starting point is 00:11:30 And his mom buys all of his oysters. He's own, so it's basically just his mom's supply of oysters. And I guess he oversees it. His mom gave him a job. Okay. I don't even know how he is able to get any of the women that he does. I mean, he's got cringe tattoos. He has a cringe haircut.
Starting point is 00:11:52 I'm going to just say it. He's flabby. I just, he looks like he's sweaty all the time. You know, some guys just look like they're always sweating, and they're all the same type of guy. They're all the ones that nobody likes. Like, even dudes don't like them?
Starting point is 00:12:06 You know what I'm talking about, Kane, don't you? I do. They have, like, a sweet vinegar smell. There's something about them that's just a great. gross, right? And they wear open-toed sandals and their toes are dirty. Nah. I need a moment.
Starting point is 00:12:23 I mean, it makes sense when you're like, oh, he's on these apps going after minors. Oh, he's one of those. Like, he wasn't, apparently he wasn't getting the brand of strange that he wanted. So he decided to go younger. It's disgusting. He's so gross. Everything about him screams, bleh. So I'm mystified how he was, well, he wasn't able to get a date.
Starting point is 00:12:47 That's why he apparently was raping him. And then Democrats are like, well, you know, at least he's not Republican. And they were going for him. Anyway, so cut 10. Remember, this is Bernie Sanders. Y'all remember Byrne? Listen, let's go back. Let's go back in time.
Starting point is 00:13:05 I'm going to do everything I can to make sure that Grand Platner is the next senator from the state of Maine. Yeah. Oh, God, you remember Cory Booker? Cory Booker was asked when all of this stuff began coming out about Grand Platner. What did Corey Booker do? This is cut 11. Watch this flashback. Well, this is what campaigns are for. He certainly has a lot of issues and a lot of questions to answer and address.
Starting point is 00:13:28 And I think the people are mean. Are going to give a lot of examination to this going through in this election. For me, I certainly hope we pick up a seat here. For me and people of the state of New Jersey, dear God, we need to get the Senate back so we can start checking this out of control. I don't care if we have to get it back with a rapist. We'll rape everybody to get this in a back. I mean, I don't mean it like that. Oh, but wait, there's more.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Whoa, there's a lot more. Let's look at Ruben Gallego. Oh, this has got 13. Flashback to old Ruben here. Whoa, watch this one. This guy is an authentic man. You know, he's not anti-Semitic. And more importantly, you know, not more importantly, but just as important is that he's going
Starting point is 00:14:12 to win this election. And we need to win elections. We cannot go another four, five, six years, you know, trying to get the Senate back. So we need to consistently win because whoever's going to be president in 2020, eight, we need to hand them the House and the Senate. See, they just want, they just want to win. They don't care who was raped in the process. They don't care how many Nazi tats they got. They don't care if he's grooming minors on weirdo apps.
Starting point is 00:14:38 They don't care. But what is Elizabeth Warren? Cut 14 won What is Elizabeth Warren Well she really likes Grand Platner This is what she had to say That's my kind of man Oh
Starting point is 00:14:53 Is it though I mean you know I get that she Tries to play into stereotypes About Native Americans and faked it and tries to give Everybody a bad name but you know We're endorsing a rapist and a pillager like this is just not the way to go Sorry
Starting point is 00:15:07 Yeah not really This is what they all want you had Chris Murphy Senator Chris Murphy cut 12 he's like yes it's about character is it if this is going to be a character election in Maine
Starting point is 00:15:23 there is a question of character in continuing to support a president that is terrorizing immigrants in this country what about the guy who's terrorizing women in their own beds in their own houses what about that guy who's putting his hands on how many women is he dated how many women has he been putting
Starting point is 00:15:42 hands on? Come on. This is who they want. No, no, no. I want him hung on every one of their necks. They own Graham Platner. They are Grand Platner. Do not let them wheeze away from this. Bernie Sanders is out there. I guess I'm going to pull my endorsement. No, no, no, it's a little too late there. You crusty old, you crusty old man. It's way too late for that. You have Zoran Mamdani, who's like, well, I think it's time for him to draw. out of the race. This is cut eight. It's time for him to drop out of the race now. Hi, Mayor. Hey, how's it going, then? Good. How are you? I wanted to ask, given that you have a sort of ascendant role in the Democratic Party, could you talk about the main Senate race? Do you think
Starting point is 00:16:28 that Graham Platner should drop out of the race? And do you have any intention of endorsing any candidates in competitive races outside of New York, El-Said, or anyone else? I believe that it's time for him to drop out of the race. And when it comes to my own endorsements. I've made eight endorsements at the state and federal level. They've all been right here in New York City. I'm incredibly excited at the fact that they won their races, and that's where my focus is for now. Wow. They were, he's like, well, what was it that did it? It wasn't when the victims were thought to have been Republican women, because then Democrats were like, I just don't know if I, remember they went after the one chick because she was a Republican,
Starting point is 00:17:09 and they were trying to act as though she was like a honeypot. Like, she just, just what's set up to be manhandled, you freaks? They wanted to discredit her and discount what she said about Platner. So he was all okay until a Democrat female said, no, no, no, he actually legit is raping people out here. And then they went, ooh, oh, oh, I guess now he's got it. No, no, no, he's yours. You guys own every bit of them.
Starting point is 00:17:37 The tubing it in the bathrooms and the Port of Johns, the Nazi tats, praising Islam terrorist, the communism, the constant spoken admiration for communism. No, you all own every bit of that, every bit of it. If you want to look at the modern day Democrat Party, it's not even really Zohan Mandani, it's Grand Platner. Actually, man, notice the two things that they have in common. Mamdani and Platner are Nepo babies. They come from super rich families, right? That had mold, that had like houses, like super nice houses, et cetera. Mamdani got married in a Ugandan palace. He's never worked, literally has never worked a day in his life.
Starting point is 00:18:20 That is not an exaggeration. Go and look at it. I did. I looked up his whole life story. He tried, well, I mean, I don't count him trying to make it as a rapper. And his mom paying for his videos. No. Grant Platner, same thing.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Same thing. They own him. now. They own him. So what are they going to do? They will run with him. They're going to act as though they're going to have a couple of the Democrats withdraw their endorsements. They're going to do that. But then they're going to go right back because they want to win the seat. They're telling you already what they're going to do. Oh no, it's too important. We have to win this seat. It's way too important. Way too important. We have to win the seat. We got a lot more on the way as we move our partners that help bring you the program. It is our friends over at Patriot
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Starting point is 00:20:20 Use promo code dana for a free month of service. That's PatriotMobile.com slash Dana, 972 Patriot promo code Dana. Oh my gosh. So Scott Jennings said he talked to Mitch McConnell. And that Mitch McConnell. Do you think Scott Jennings is a liar? We started an argument right before we went into the segment. Can't think that Scott Jennings is the total liar.
Starting point is 00:20:40 That is not at all what I said. The only thing I said was that it's odd that he can talk to Scott Jennings for 20 minutes, but not put out a little video that says he's cool. Yeah. Maybe even talk to Iran with us, you know? I mean, I don't know. I don't think that, I don't believe all those stuff that I'm reading about it. I think he's in the hospital.
Starting point is 00:21:03 I don't think he's brain dead. I don't think Scott Jennings would lie about it. No, me neither. I don't know why his, maybe as, I know, I don't know why his wife is meeting with the VP of China. I get it that we're like, hey, China, China bad. And I hate, and I all believe that. I also think that, wasn't she like transportation sector or not? She served in some capacity where they did, not transportation, where they did,
Starting point is 00:21:28 I think they had business or something. I don't know. I just don't, I just think that where, here's the problem. After COVID, everything's a conspiracy. Because we went through one of the greatest siops ever. So now we trust nothing, including each other. She was Secretary of Labor
Starting point is 00:21:45 under George W. Bush, 2001, 2009. And transportation under Trump, believe it or not. Yeah, yeah, okay, so that's right. Well, she actually knew a little bit more about transportation than booty juice. But I don't know. Lorraine says maybe they're trying to prevent
Starting point is 00:22:00 a special election. Maybe. He seems sent-cha. I don't know. I mean, that's Kentucky's issue. They've got to deal with that. Be like, show us some mailing. Show us that old Mitch McConnell.
Starting point is 00:22:10 I don't know. I just don't want it to be like a Harry Reid kind of situation, right? I mean, I, you know, I don't know. I'm watching a bunch of fuds, though, still argue over the 30 out six. Everybody, they all sound like moms demand people. I mean, it's like mom's demand arguing ballistics. These people need to be shamed. they really do they're the people who want this guy to go free because they like him because i think i don't know
Starting point is 00:22:39 maybe they have a relationship with him was it organized i don't know did they like hire him to go and kill someone so they could take over that organization we're just asking questions uh i saw citizen vigilante over the weekend you know the movie with army hammer that's his name named after his grandfather who literally was named arman hammer because they were big communists the baking soda people you didn't know that right you did i didn't know that right you did i didn't know that part of it. Uh-huh, that's why he was named that. Oh.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Yeah. Armand Hammer, we love commies. I mean, I don't know. So, yeah. I was kind of what to see it. I saw the clips online and I'm like, you know. I saw one scene online and I was like, I am watching this.
Starting point is 00:23:24 That looks fantastic. Yeah, that's what else they're kidding? That was the only good scene. Oh. That was literally the only scene that made sense. I hate when they do that. I was telling Kane, there was at one point. the guy's firing off a rifle,
Starting point is 00:23:36 I was like, what, 5, 5, 5.6. I'm not going to tell you everything. But when you shoot somebody in the head, their head doesn't explode like a balloon full of blood. It doesn't pop and then explode like you just shot a balloon full of paint. There were a lot of other things, too. There was, oh gosh, I really want to, don't buy the movie. I actually am going to dispute the charge because it was so bad.
Starting point is 00:24:05 And I really wanted to love it. I have nothing against the messaging at all. I get it. But I think that I'm not going to sit here and be like, I loved it just because it aligned with my messaging. I'm not a sellout and I'm not an artistic prostitute. I'm not doing that. It was so badly done. It was so badly done.
Starting point is 00:24:28 And it was, I mean, you had good actors in this. Kassas Mendeler was in this. Army He was in this. I know he's got his own thing, his own baggage, but what? whatever. The director, I think, has issues. And I don't go by Rotten Tomatoes because they can't score anything to save their lives. I'm not, me watching the movie. They tried to tell the story. The way that they tried to tell the narrative is the way that Quentin Tarantino did with Pulp Fiction, where it was out of order, except Tarantino made sense. This doesn't. At some point, you're like,
Starting point is 00:24:59 wait, what did that happen? There's like a significant portion of the movie where you're going, What is going on? When did that happen? There, like, at one point he's in this room and he's got all these guns laid out, and he's like picking rounds out of a tin. Like, why are you doing that? Why is it just not in the box? Why are you just, I don't know what's happening.
Starting point is 00:25:24 There are so many questions that I still have. And there was at one point where he's like in a killbox. It's like, he's in a killbox and he's shooting dudes, and nobody thinks to walk over to the blind spot because the rifles can only go like this in the killbox and no one thinks to maybe go over here? No, we all got to come and stand right in front of the box. I mean, just some of the dumbest stuff I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:25:50 I'm not intentionally being mean, but I don't want you to watch it and then feel totally let down and robbed of money. I think it could have been done so much better. The way that they told the story did not give you any time to even feel attached to the victims beyond the initial attachment of reading what happened to them, or hearing about what happened to them, right?
Starting point is 00:26:15 You had an opportunity to get people really riled up with this movie, and the way that they told this story, it robbed you of that. Does that make sense? It was so inartfully told. And the one scene that everybody has seen, where they're in that living, room is really all you need to see. That's it. That was the only thing done very well. That was, I don't know what happened. That was the part that was done incredibly well. Everything else I was like, oh my gosh, really? What? Why couldn't it all have been like that? Why couldn't the story have been
Starting point is 00:26:52 told better? You don't even understand the motivation behind the guy because it was so inartfully told. Is it because some of his apartments are being forced to be let to illegal immigrants? I don't know. They didn't really explore that. They just sort of like threw that out as an aside and went on. What? It doesn't make any sense. It does not make any sense
Starting point is 00:27:14 at all whatsoever at all. So I don't know. I have some of my friends that are like, no, you have to love it because it's a conservative. I'm like, it's not, we actually don't know if it's a conservative film. Although there were things that they said in there where you're like, yeah. Yeah. But I don't think that it's not a must-see. And the way that like Lord of the Rings was a must-see. Or Godfather was a must-see. Or even Atlas Shrugged was a must-see. It was just, it was just not very well done.
Starting point is 00:27:49 So that's the sad thing about it. Now, another thing in film, apparently Supergirl is getting beaten to death at the box office. It's horribly. It got beat by Young Washington. Young Washington beat Supergirl at the box office over Independence Day weekend. Yeah, I know. Supergirls started playing in theaters, everybody at low-ticket sales, etc. The production for Supergirl was $290 million with marketing and production, and it made $10 million. On like a notorious blockbuster weekend, it made $10 million. Young Washington took $30 million, and it scored $21 million. Hmm. I wonder why, Kane. I wonder why that is.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Hmm. I don't know. I think they need to start telling these actresses to shut up before they have movies out. Because they're ruining, they're tanking the whole thing. I don't want to watch Supergirl. I have no interest in watching Supergirl at all whatsoever. I'm not going to go see it. Young Washington looks interesting. But I, and that's the same studio that did Sound of Freedom, all of that. So yeah, Young Washington, I'll totally watch. I'm not going to go watch. Flippin' Supergirl, especially after she was complaining about everything.
Starting point is 00:29:09 I just doesn't, you know. And I'm also not going to go and watch The Odyssey. I'm not going to go and watch all this other, because that's another thing. What was it? I saw this interview where they were saying, I just wish the story had more women. Isn't the whole story told from a female perspective? I mean, it's literally been since freshman year of college since I've read it. So it's been a minute.
Starting point is 00:29:31 And I write it not by choice. I'm not even going to pretend that I read it because I just wanted to. No, I had to. I was forced to by my teacher. Because she was asked, well, what about the screen time given to women? Wasn't it told from the goddess Athena's perspective? If you want to have like the whole entire driving arc. I mean, what a stupid?
Starting point is 00:29:52 I don't know. I don't know. Why, and I, and we like Chris Nolan, right? Don't we like Chris Nolan? No. I mean, I don't, I don't think I've personally discovered any reason why I wouldn't like him, but I don't know. I, I, I, I, why was this, why did this have to be that way?
Starting point is 00:30:09 Why did, why do we have to ruin these things? Yeah, they had said very little time the Odyssey is spent in the perspective of a woman. Like the whole thing is Athena, goddess, who is a chick. And that's the entire story from start to finish, driving this story. I mean, maybe you should read the damn thing before you start saying, well, I just don't, I don't understand why women, why are women not in it, Kate? There needs to be more screen time for the women. You cannot make this stuff up.
Starting point is 00:30:51 So, I don't know. I'm not really, are there any other films that you'd go see? any other movies? I think they took it out of the theaters now, but Backrooms was great. I wanted to see Backrooms. My son and I rented Iron Lung, Markiplier's. I watched Iron Lung.
Starting point is 00:31:06 I thought that was decent for what it was. The Pace killed me. Yeah, that was a little odd. It's very creative. Still, at that time, it was better than what anything Hollywood was putting out. So if you guys don't know what the Backrooms is, it began on YouTube. In fact, there was my kids that introduced me to the backrooms. Same here.
Starting point is 00:31:21 And one of my favorite things about, I love horror films. like westerns and horror. And anything samurai. I love sword play. So, sword fighting. The, let me put it like this. So let me use the Shining as an example.
Starting point is 00:31:40 One of the reasons that the Shining was such a hit and such a, so iconic is because of the setting, right? Because the set can also be a character. And I love like spooky old hotels and spooky haunted houses. I love any film where the set is so dominant that it is its own character is great. The backrooms is pretty much like your, it's like first person viewing and then the setting. So imagine going into like a creepy, mostly empty office building. And it's just like a liminal space, right?
Starting point is 00:32:18 You keep walking, you keep going through, or a mall, right? it's like the liminal space is sort of like this it's described as like a transitional place like airports hallway stairwells things that you know there has to be like a nostalgia a sort of dreamlike aesthetic to it and you go into these I think mostly they've been in malls like empty malls empty office buildings
Starting point is 00:32:48 and it was a guy on YouTube that literally just went in and started filming these spaces and created like this whole world. It's not even really a story. It's just the feeling of uneasiness, and there is something in there, something at some point that starts tracking you and following you. Is it hunting you? Is it surveilling you? What is it? You don't know. And it's, it is that real, it's just a psychological mind job. It's really, really creative. And the studios hate these YouTube type films because they're really redefining how films are made. And they're wrestling away the power of that sort of information and artistic expression and distribution
Starting point is 00:33:28 away from Hollywood and it's putting it into the hands of these indie developers. And so this guy did this movie with Backrooms and that's what the YouTube series is called. And there's a ton of these different videos, but it's really creative. And it's now a whole film. And it's gangbusters for like a fraction of what Hollywood would spend on something like this. And I love that. We're at that new cusp. This is sort of like what they're doing is like how MP3s and Napster
Starting point is 00:33:58 changed consumption and consumption and partially creation of music. This is how this is the effect that this is having on film. It's very interesting, but I'm definitely going to, I definitely want to see
Starting point is 00:34:15 that I miss it in the theater because everything was so crazy. So as soon as it's available for streaming, I'm going to watch it. Citizen vigilante, though. don't. And I hate saying it because I know it's such a great message. Don't get mad at me. I'm helping you. Because if I told you to go see it and you saw it, you would cuss me out on X. I promise you would. I love working with the crew at fast growing trees, especially this time of year when everything's full bloom and you can actually, you know, see your yard come to life. Fast growing trees is America's largest and most trusted online nursery with thousands of trees and plants and more than
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Starting point is 00:35:56 They're going over the video. They were going over the video today and all kinds of stuff. But she's got a really good synopsis up there. If you want to go check that out. It's the preliminary here. day one and it gets into everything because you only get I think they had like what um like two witnesses that were yesterday today they were going over the video I mean spending a lot of time going over the video footage of this killer and uh getting into everything from hearsay to
Starting point is 00:36:31 the witnesses to all of it so lots of stuff lots of of stuff happening. So she's going to be following that for you as well. I wanted to also, because that's part, and we're going to be, we're going to be, as it gets, things get underway, we'll start bringing you that as well. I keep seeing people out there going, well, we're just, we're going to, we're going to cover it. We feel like it's important. I feel like any of the people who have played into the grift on this, especially you woke Rikers, no one gives a rat's ass about your analysis about the trial. Because it's all like literally a crazy conspiracist fever dream that you guys engaged in for clicks.
Starting point is 00:37:15 So don't like try coming to us now, acting like you're just an unbiased source of trial information. No one believes you. No one believes you. By the way, the trans lover, his little furry lover of the killer, was given limited immunity. ahead of the trial. The, and I don't like saying their names, everybody knows what their names are. The furry and the romantic partner was granted use immunity
Starting point is 00:37:42 for a statement that he gave to officials back in April per a filing that was reviewed by news outlets. The individual had given information. I mean, obviously, he's trying to save himself now by complying. But this is all, this is just, ugh. He only when authorities basically got him, did he then comply. Like, he didn't tip off authorities at the time. He said nothing to it.
Starting point is 00:38:14 He did not, like, he didn't give himself up. He did not tip off authorities at the time. Apparently, this dude has moved to Texas. And he's got a very, what is reported as a strict Mormon family, and he lives with him now. He apparently spends his days gaming and reading fantasy novels and going to get takeout. or run errands for his parents. Hmm. One media outlet approached him,
Starting point is 00:38:41 and he scowled at the reporter, refused to answer questions, and said, no, I cannot answer any questions, et cetera, but now they got, I mean, they got where he lives, they got everything. So now the killer is trying to
Starting point is 00:38:56 avoid, basically, he doesn't want to have a death sentence. And I really feel like Woke Rike is doing everything that they can, and to help him out. Is it because they hired him? I mean, we're just asking questions. Did they? Just a question. Did the Woke Reich recruit and hire him to go and murder the head of an organization so that they could take it over and try to bring in the Red Green Alliance into the United States? We're just asking questions. I mean, there's, you know, you hear things, certain
Starting point is 00:39:25 people talking to people before things pop off. It's very interesting. Just saying, we're just asking questions. We're just asking questions. Now, speaking of shadiness and conspiracists, this is an insane story. So in the European Union, I can't believe that anyone would ever allow anything like this. They've introduced, this was introduced apparently several years ago, but now it's actually being fully implemented. I think what did they say? Volvo had first introduced to this. Yeah, years ago. Yeah, it's called the advanced driver
Starting point is 00:40:09 distraction warning or the ADDW. And it's part of the European Union's general safety regulation. The camera tracks the driver's gaze, head movements, and total attention. According to the regulations, the system must be active from 20
Starting point is 00:40:30 kilometers per hour. At lower speeds, it should be able to warn if the driver looks away too long, while the requirements become stricter at higher speeds. It records the driver. It literally faces you. It is a camera that faces you and films your face. Tracks your eye movements. I am made of questions. This is craziness. Tracks your eye movements even. I don't know how this would, I don't see how this contributes to safety. Apparently all of the new models have it,
Starting point is 00:41:21 and they act like you can disable it, but apparently you can't actually disable. I don't want to call it a feature. You can't disable it? I don't know. What were you saying that it's been in phones? What do you mean phones? What phones?
Starting point is 00:41:37 Well, I know that there was an Android, and I think even iPhone had them, where there was a time, and I remember this like a decade ago, where they were testing this tech on keeping your eyes on the screen. Like if your eyes or your head moved from the screen, it would automatically pause the video until you got your eyes back onto the screen. And then shortly after that, they started doing the face ID stuff, right? So I think there's a lot more to this than what they're saying the application is. I think there has a lot to do with the facial recognition technology that this is going to assist in the future. So I have a business idea. Although I know that some of these are out there. Glasses and then like a lower mask that disables all the facial tech.
Starting point is 00:42:21 But what about glasses that make cameras like this think that you're looking at it when you're not? When you're looking right at the camera instead? Right. I'm just curious. They do have those like masky things you can put on that And I don't like masks, but I like the idea of wearing glasses that make the camera think I'm looking at it. That's why I'm always like if you're, I, you know what? I did order one of these. I'm not lying to you at all.
Starting point is 00:42:44 I totally did this. You should, everybody should go and get, just order online like a fake finger and wear it. We talked about this a couple of years ago, I think. Wear it so that if any like weird pictures. pictures of you pop up or any photos of yourself that you don't like you can be like look right there you see there's an extra finger this is a i it's a i just got to wear an additional digit i'm not even kidding you you can literally buy them on amazon they're like seven dollars not joking you can get a whole pack of them though they really don't so if anybody need some fingers
Starting point is 00:43:17 i mean i've got some oh man uh it's interesting you know what popped up when i ordered the the silicone fingers what the pocket jesus What? Yeah, I got pocket Jesus and silicone fingers to wear so I can fake people out in photos. I'm not even kidding you. Totally thing. Anyway, my whole thing, you could have the glasses that maybe tricks the camera into thinking, I don't know. It's weird.
Starting point is 00:43:48 Think about how all, what are they going to put? Where are they not going to put cameras? A million dollar question. I mean, it's in, I guess it's in your review mirror. it permanently scans your face. And they also have like a speed limiter that they made mandatory over there in July last, last,
Starting point is 00:44:07 or well, summer before last, so in 24. And your car can read traffic signs via GPS and cameras and it can automatically limit your speed. It knows where you are, knows how fast you're driving. It sounds like Santa. It knows everything you've done. That's why I never did that with my kids
Starting point is 00:44:25 with Santa. Santa's watching because I felt like I was preparing them for a life of surveillance. I never did that. I never did that elf on the shelf, stupid sci-op either. I get, I, that was never a lot of my house. I don't, no, no, be good or I'll beat your ass. I don't need to sit here and make up a, you know, a thing watching you. I don't need to do that.
Starting point is 00:44:42 Kids, he's real. So, forgot it, it was somewhere. But I don't, I don't want, like, can you, the EU that let every, all of these illegal aliens end. the safety and structure of all of these nations and making the populace sitting victims, you're going to trust them to make determinations about your driving? It's all in their regulations. Any new car from July of this year on, it's there. It's in it. Anytime like you move your head, you change your gaze, it's there. Not like gays, like you switch out a gay.
Starting point is 00:45:19 I mean, you change your gaze, G-A-Z-E, you see. I'm very uncomfortable with this. aren't they talking about introducing this in cars here in the U.S. Talking about like some of the stuff AI and speed and the kill switch, I will not buy a new car. I absolutely will not. You know what the side, you know what luxury is going to be? Luxury is going to be redefined to be to mean unsurveiled.
Starting point is 00:45:45 If you have a life offline and if you cannot be surveilled, that's going to be at some point. That's going to be the new definition of luxury. I kid you not. It's not going to be high dollar items. It's going to be how you can slip under the radar. They're building this entire infrastructure everywhere to monitor everything that you do. It's crazier over in the EU because they don't care.
Starting point is 00:46:06 They're completely incompetent. They make stupid decisions. And then they have to live with them. So they think, well, we'll create a big, you know, super nanny state that watches everyone except the illegals that we import in. It's really how they do it. I don't want that here in the U.S. I already don't like red light cameras always hated. Never ever, if you ever get a red light ticket, challenge that thing.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Challenge it all day long because you'll win. A, you will absolutely win. I'm not a lawyer, but I'm going to tell you what to do. Because they're stupid. It's a deprivation of due process. I mean, we are, they're very slowly, and it's happening faster over in Europe. They're trying to make everybody serfs that are used to being surveilled. Maybe that's why everybody loves coming over here for World Cup so much, you know?
Starting point is 00:46:53 I was thinking about this too when I was writing my piece for the Washington Times this week. You know how every country has its own fan ritual? Like Norway has the Viking Roe. Iceland has the Viking, the Thunder clap. The Dutch have their orange outfits and their little dance that they do. Mexico, will they raise hell outside of the opponent's hotel, right? I mean, I know. Who is it that has, like, drum and brass?
Starting point is 00:47:24 That has the big, is that Brazil? Which nation has the, I can't remember. They have, like, they, and they have, like, their own, like, multi-part harmony, songs and all this. Anyway, what I love is, you know what Japan's fan ritual is? Cleaning. Cleaning all the things. They clean everything. They clean everything.
Starting point is 00:47:46 God love them. That is their fan ritual. I just love it. I mean, everyone else is loud. Scotland, the tartan army, their particular fan ritual is an uncanny ability to drink dry. Every poob that is within a mile radius of the pitch. It's just, I mean, have real talent. Japan's is, the stadium is better than the cleaning company that cleans it.
Starting point is 00:48:08 It's cleaner than when the cleaning company cleans it. That's Japan. I just love that. I love the little things every nation does, but Japan's hysterical. All right, we got, and we love them. We got more as we go, friends over at Relief Factory. You guys are very familiar with Relief Factor. And with Relief Factor, this is all about having a 100% drug-free way to deal with aches and pains.
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Starting point is 00:50:08 So Biden's illegal immigration surge, how much of an increase do you think that contributed to home prices? You're going to be shocked. because per Wall Street Journal in New York Post, it was a 30% increase in home prices, 20% increase in rents. That's according to a new paper issued by the federal government. Thanks, Bidenomics. We're going to dive into that. AI acting. Now apparently there is a new movie that has a debut AI actor.
Starting point is 00:50:39 You don't like that, Kane? Can these actors, I mean, like how is that going to work when award season comes around? All I know is that Hollywood set a pretty low bar over. the last few years. I think this AI acting will probably be welcomed because we haven't really gotten anything superior out of Hollywood in quite a while. I don't even want to say the actor's name
Starting point is 00:50:59 because it's not a real person. Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanyes, made remarks about the Prime Minister of Japan, a female, about her rack. Not even kidding you. Of course he did that. This story per daily mail, which is the slowest loading website on God's Green Earth,
Starting point is 00:51:17 he apparently is accused of making disrespectful remarks. He was talking about her gift of royal melons that were presented during a visit to Australia. Probably the only melons that this cuck is ever going to get near, but that's okay. Look, I turn about fair play. I'm just saying, right? And the tape brothers apparently made millions, according to new headlines, from prostituted teen through a webcam sex business. Because, you know, they have ongoing trials because there's all kinds of shenanigans
Starting point is 00:51:44 that are not apparently legal per reports. They have a ton of new charges. I mean, here's the thing. If you don't brag about doing this stuff on camera, it's really harder to charge you. It's crazy how that works. Like, if you don't brag about the stuff like, you know, prostituting chicks out on webcams on camera,
Starting point is 00:52:03 it's hard to charge you for that. Stay with us. You know, I keep reading, I mean, this story from Politico about Grand Platner's, accuser, his latest accuser, his ex, who says, yeah, he totally raped me. And I guess the media is more apt to believe her because she's a Democrat. She said that she had to go public because the reaction to the Times story was so dominated by controversy about another person simply because the other woman was a Republican. And she said that, I think that the fact that it was politically motivated, she had to get over her political, I guess, inhibitions because she had to
Starting point is 00:52:44 agreed with Platner and she spoke out. So basically the New York Times piece, they knew about her and they just didn't do it. And it's sometimes, it kind of feels like the political piece is just a way to paper up what the New York Times didn't do. They're like, this is controlled, this is damaged control. It's controlled opposition is really ultimately what it is. This is something else, man. Something else. I don't know, but man alive, the media malpractice on this one. And they kept it all quiet until after he got, after he won the primary. After, and then he got it. So what's going to happen now?
Starting point is 00:53:22 We'll talk more about that tomorrow. Today's stupidity came. And I think it was performative too where the media is like, are you sure there's nothing else, Graham? Are you sure there's nothing else? Yeah, I'm sure. Tolly shot. All right, so a black woman did win a Benjamin Franklin lookalike contest,
Starting point is 00:53:37 but I didn't go with that one because it's actually funny, less stupid. But Sonny Hosten from The View Juan, this is cut 23. How do you get a name like Sully when you're so cloudy like this? But listen. There are times when I walk into a community and I see American flags all over the community. And I suddenly feel unsafe. What?
Starting point is 00:53:58 What? Because you see American flags in a neighborhood, you feel unsafe. That says more about her than anything else. It absolutely does. Her level of stupidity, number one. Exactly. Exactly. Holy smokes.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Wow. Folks, I will be on Watersworld tonight in the 7 p.m. Central hour. Make sure you go and find us on Substack, Chapter Inverse, Facebook, YouTube, like and subscribe, find the podcast as well. And I'll be back with you tomorrow. Have a great rest of your evening.

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