The Pete Quiñones Show - 01/23/25 Old Glory Club Livestream - Are You Not Entertained?

Episode Date: January 24, 2025

3 Hours and 38 MinutesNSFWPete and members of the Old Glory Club talk about the latest headlines including Trump's Executive Orders w/ Matt 'Kingpilled' Erickson and Philo's Miscellany.Old Glory Club ...YouTube ChannelOld Glory Club SubstackOld Glory Club WebsitePete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

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Starting point is 00:04:17 We are back for another episode of Pony Express Radio. And this is the first Pony Express radio stream where Donald J. Trump is officially the president of the United States. So it's a pretty, you know, important occasion that we've all gathered here for. So welcome everyone. I'm joined tonight by Mr. Charlemagne. How are you, Charlie? I've never been happier to read webpages on White House. dot gov yeah really uh and uh we got mr piquinonez how are you pete
Starting point is 00:04:44 bodeo black pillar death yeah exactly cannot be said enough uh in these times uh welcome me back mr paul fahrenheit how are you sir you know normally i'd have something witty to say but i don't have anything ready to say just because of just how happy i am for the past three days and then we've got uh mr kingpild joining us once again how are you sir I am waiting to discover, you know, they say if you have an erection lasting more than four hours to go to the doctor, and I'm waiting to find out what happens when it lasts for more than four days. Then your dick just falls right off, so hopefully that doesn't occur in your case. And welcoming back, Mr. Phyllis Missillet. How are you, sir? Doing well. Just a total C-SPAN and joyer at the moment.
Starting point is 00:05:34 All righty. Thank you very much, gentlemen, for gathering here tonight. Oh man, I'm just excited for this. The only thing they could have made this better is if this was episode 69 of Pony Express Radio, but we'll have to settle for episodes 68. So, all right. Why don't we just get started, fellas, and going in with some of the massive executive orders that Donald Trump was passing literally since the second he took the Oval Office. He was passing them, which is fantastic.
Starting point is 00:06:03 I mean, first of all, this is just a homepage on Whitehouse.com, which is amazing. you know, America is back. Donald J. Trump. It feels so good. You know, the other thing attached to this is they shut down the Spanish language, Whitehouse.com, site, which was amazing. It's nice to see. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Where do we even want to start on some of these executive orders, fellas? I mean, I guess I can say from the very start, I am so glad that they did this the last couple of days going right away, just signing things like crazy. I'm surprised Trump hasn't ran out of ink in his pens already because he's just been signing these things. Like, you know, a baseball player signs autographs, basically. It's pretty much like the best case scenario that we were all hoping for, you know, with watching, you know, the whole election cycle and speculating what was going to happen when they actually came into office. Are they going to be serious?
Starting point is 00:06:58 And I don't know. It seems pretty damn serious to me. What do you think, fellas? To call it the best case scenario is an understatement. a white swan event. I don't think in our wildest dreams we could have imagined it was going to go this quickly and this extensively. Well, was the first executive order to repeal every Biden executive order? I mean, that's incredible unto itself. Oh, yeah. That's correct. And I've, in a summary that I've used has been used by Pete Quinoos and others as well to just kind of go through initially
Starting point is 00:07:42 chronologically from oldest to newest the appointees which are very good the flying of the flag at full staff on inauguration day but immediately after that the initial recisions of quote harmful executive orders and actions these are just to summarize super quick the ACA stuff that was executive order, COVID stuff, DEI, all kinds of like gay, whatever. I mean, it's pretty much anything social justice related by the Biden administration was explicitly revoked. And then throughout other executive orders, Trump has gone through and will consider policy enacted under Biden when going through federal guidelines and updating them. I've been blown away by just how thorough they are. They're, I don't know anybody who was more,
Starting point is 00:08:42 I don't know, optimistic, white-pilled, confident that the Trump administration was going to hit the ground running and that some good stuff was going to happen. And they've blown away even my expectations. And they're, and they're seeming to, they're hitting, they're hitting them from every possible, every conceivable angle. They're drowning them in potential. lawfare, they're attacking all of their operations networks, they're going to war with the NGOs, designating the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, opens up all of these NGOs, which is how they fund all of their operations. It opens up all of them to charges of aiding and abetting terrorism. And they're going after the sanctuary cities. They're arresting people
Starting point is 00:09:26 in sanctuary cities, and they're threatening to arrest. They've directed the DOJ that they're threatening to arrest any politician that interferes in the sanctuary cities. They're hitting them from every conceivable angle. And there's some rumors I've been reading that from people who are close to the Trump administration that they have two weeks of this plan. We've gone through three days, or I guess three and a half days. They've got two weeks of this. It's absolute blowtorch, like completely bludgeoning their enemies into complete submission. It's also in addition to aggressive instituting of their own policy. They're also preempting and understanding what possible action might be taken against them. So a lot of these executive orders contain legal measures
Starting point is 00:10:13 designed to prevent circumvention at the federal level. And they're also revoking security clearances of over 50 high-ranking officials in the Biden administration. They're doing a bunch of there's hundreds of these examples in the executive orders, but they're tasking each executive agency head to partner with other executive agency heads and cabinet officials, to have like redesignated federal missions, to have different mission parameters on different issues, to declare strategic emergencies about energy needs, to restore the death penalty. And they've covered their basis for circumvention against these things within the executive orders. So this was a very broad plan, but also with very specific and explicit Article 2 citations and U.S. Code Title III authority for
Starting point is 00:11:10 this. One of the other things that was really white-pilling for me to see was we saw accounts of these various DEI positions being reclassified as. you know, other parts of the department. And immediately there were letters going out today saying, we're watching you doing this shit, fucking stop it. And all of your, those people are still getting fired,
Starting point is 00:11:33 even if though you change the position names and all these government agencies, which was amazing to me to see. It's like, it really seems they're crossing their teas and dying their eyes and watching all these people. They predicted their tactics. They knew they were going to be slime balls about all this stuff. It's like, no, uh-uh.
Starting point is 00:11:49 We're not messing around. We're coming in. And some of this has been happening on Twitter as well. Like people have been tweeting about that sort of thing happening. You know, hey, I heard via the grapevine, my cousin who works at XYZ has said this is what they're trying to do. It's gone viral. And Elon has replied with noted. You catch them in the corner of your eye.
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Starting point is 00:13:22 automation that's set up where he tweets noted at something and that populates a database somewhere with a reference to that tweet. So I think Elon is trawling through Twitter looking for these sorts of things, looking for people who are reporting this and getting it directly into the White House immediately so that they can attack these things head on directly. Well, yeah, that's a good point. Basically, you can participate in this process now. Like if you are employed at one of these federal agencies and you can, the snitch on them legally, obviously, in compliance with the orders that have been issued, you can actually do that, and it will get heard.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yeah, seeing, like, the first thing that I noticed was people were, like, black pilling over, oh, they did 303 arrests on the first day, and that was the 303 arrests of illegal aliens. Yeah, they're going after the most violent first. That's exactly what they're doing. And that's exactly what they said they were going to do. everybody was like oh they're only going to go after the most violent oh you have to you have to take care of this first you have to hit them before they have a chance to you know blend in hide do whatever the hell they're going to do and just the fact that you see like they raided the law office of some immigration attorney in i think providence rhode island i mean this is this is project as much as trump said oh i don't know anything about Project 2025. This is Project 2025. You best start believing in Project 2025. You're in it. The interesting thing about the policing, like, yes, you have the
Starting point is 00:15:05 triaging of the Interpol red alert status individuals that have murder extradition requests from other countries. But you also have to imagine that this information was known to federal and local authorities before the Trump administration took power. So these guys, have probably been sitting on these warrants for these very, very dangerous people and have been explicitly requested by someone or a group of people to not follow through on those prosecutions. So there's some very, very interesting stuff behind the scenes going on here, too. What president in the past, what president in the past would have attacked, uh, quote unquote clergy who spoke at, spoke on on inauguration day?
Starting point is 00:15:50 I mean, that is huge. It's basically saying, you know, all of this fake and gay shit is, you know, it's open season. And we're going to shame you. And if that doesn't work, who knows what they have planned. And this does show that there was a lot planned, not just the orders themselves and the specificity of the orders, but just the fact that on day was.
Starting point is 00:16:22 all of these arrests were made. It's not just that the ICE agents and other law enforcement officers knew that these people needed to be removed, but there was a coordinated effort prior to the inauguration to have these guys ready to go and hit the ground running. So the transition team absolutely pulled through on this one, unlike in 2017, this time, they actually prepared in all the right ways. and the agenda is going at lightning speed. Like we mentioned earlier, we've touched on the diversity, DEI stuff. We've touched on immigration,
Starting point is 00:17:02 but they are hitting the government so hard from every angle with these flurries of orders coming out. There's really no area of policy that hasn't been touched, going from civil rights to immigration to economics with the central bank digital currency. mentioning or the lack of what I should clarify. The deep classification of JFK files. I'm sure I can't even remember all the ones we're about to go through.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Drill baby drill. The restrictions on drilling in Alaska for oil. You reminded me of that. Also, just stuff to just fuck with them, like rename the Gulf of Mexico, you know? Like, that's not a mean, guys. That's literally in the executive order is to instructing the secretary of the Department of Interior, which I think is the guy from North Dakota, to do that. Like, that is happening. And then the very next day, God turns the Gulf Coast white.
Starting point is 00:18:07 And we don't, we're not, we have so much stuff, so much material to deal with here. We're not even talking about what he said to the World Economic Forum this morning, which was huge. And he told the CEO of Bank of America, debanking conservatives, yeah, that's got to stop. And he told Europe to go shove it. Yep. He basically told them, we are a sovereign nation. We are the leaders of the world. Fuck off.
Starting point is 00:18:41 That was the message. They always told me that grand battle plan was the worst doctrine of the four. but it appears that the Trump administration does not agree. This, what absolutely stands out about this, about all of this, about what he said to the WEF, what he's been saying to the banking industry, what he's been doing, like whole marine expeditionary groups are being deployed to the border with live ammunition. It's as though they are treating it as though it was a combat deployment. I think the guards getting activated down there in Texas and in other states
Starting point is 00:19:18 to the border patrol has been given complete free reign. What stands out about this, about all the things that all of you gentlemen have outlined, is the sheer deliberateness of everything. They sat and war-gamed this out for four years, and they thought of every single eventuality. Helmut von Moltke, the elder, who was the founder of the Prussian general staff, stated once that in the last analysis, luck goes to the most well-prepared. And in this instance, Trump and his whole administration and whoever he pulled on had a plan four years in the making. And luck just seems to be on their side. Luck has seemed to be on their side since, well, really for the last four years, but since, or definitely since Butler.
Starting point is 00:20:34 and that's just the one thing I want to have emphasized above all else is the sheer deliberateness of this. And planned trusters have been completely vindicated. I just came across a tweet here from Mark S. Zaid Esquire. It doesn't sound like an American name. He says he's a nonpartisan. But he says it goes beyond what happened at DHS and NASA today. CIA employees were told all resource and affinity groups
Starting point is 00:21:06 are canceled. No black history month, no MLK celebration, no other ethnic recognition months. DEI folks are to be fired rather than allowed to rotate to former offices. CIA is also apparently banning lanyards that have to do with affinity groups. Women's counsel had to take down website and cancel all events, including women's history month. They're also compiling lists of members within affinity groups. And then he says because that's not reminiscent of the 1930s. So they're not doing like some token stuff like, just get some of these things out of our way so we can operate. They are purging the federal government of anything associated with any pet left issue.
Starting point is 00:21:49 And by attacking them from all sides like this, by just strangling them to death on their own arrogance, he's positioned himself where the Democrat Party exists will continue to exist at his pleasure to the extent that he allows them to. exist. You'll maintain them as controlled opposition, but they are being nuked from orbit and all of their networks are being obliterated. And they're being given very clear signals that you are not welcome here. And we are going to hunt you down and eliminate you from participation in anything that's happening. If you even give a whiff of like an inclination toward anything woke or DEI or ESG or Civil Rights Act or I mean, I never imagined that it was going to go this hard, this fast. Yeah, I don't think any of us did.
Starting point is 00:22:43 Well, we should just take this moment to celebrate ourselves a little. If you've been watching the stream for the past, you know, year or so, you know, we've been dropping some information that, you know, we've received down the grapevine that suggests, hey, this is for real this time. and the past 72 hours have certainly vindicated the information we've been giving people on this show. You know, Matthew's been heavily vindicated since Vance was selected as vice president. So, you know, a rare moment we should take just to... You catch them in the corner of your eye.
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Starting point is 00:24:32 can fuck off. One thing that my buddy John Fieldhouse pointed out today was another thing that was handed down is no one can speak public, no one in the government can speak publicly. No press conferences, no nothing unless it's run through the White House. No one can release anything to the press. Wow. It has to be run through the White House. That was such a huge problem in Trump's first term.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Yeah. So basically, you know, if you, you know, what Lutwock talks about when, if you're going to have a coup, you need to control the press, you need to control the media. Well, this is, this is kind of the, his version of doing that is it, they can't talk to the media. And he can, he controls, they control the narrative. The White House controls the narrative. You know, if we go back to the warfare example that, you know, Paul had mentioned earlier, that's cutting off the enemy. his primary means of intelligence gathering. Go ahead, Paul.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Well, and the point I want to make with this presidency, this is a level of, you know, people how it used to always talk about, like Yarven used to always talk about, oh, we've got FDR-sized powers, but no one FDR-sized has come to use them. I haven't seen this violent of a bully pulpit, of a, you know, bully pulpit doesn't even begin to describe this. This is almost Andrew Jackson levels of executive overruling of everything. And I really, I think you, Donald Trump, I think in the grand analysis of American history, Trump, you know, Trump wanted, he began this, he wanted to be Reagan.
Starting point is 00:26:25 He wanted to be like Reagan. You know, the Reagan, Reagan was this larger than life figure, but he ended up being greater than Reagan. He ended up being so great that he, in American history, he's like the other side of the Andrew Jackson coin. Because Andrew Jackson was elected off of a similar wave of support, a similar type of support, except Andrew Jackson was pushing in the direction of Global Home. I, okay, I know some people may not like that, but Andrew Jackson was elected on expanding the franchise. Donald Trump was elected on restricting the franchise. And so it's very highly possible that this will, this will not be the end. You know, these spirits are high and we're very optimistic right now, but the sheer amount of what he's done in just the past three days.
Starting point is 00:27:24 They have another two weeks of this. I don't know. I firmly believed that the country would be unrecognizable four years from now, you know, before Trump was even elected. And it may be for the better. It'll be unrecognizable in four months. And that's not like idle talk. The hiring freeze that's occurring at the federal level will be addressed
Starting point is 00:27:54 within 90 days. They're going to deliver emergency price relief for American families. The assistant tasked with this has every 30 days to update him. The U.S. is withdrawn from the Paris Climate Agreement from the World Health Organization. Every Jan Sixer has been pardoned. I mean, if you're kind of like very immersed in the federal apparatus and you understand what's going on with the federal agencies here, what you'll see is that there's some stuff that happened with reclassifying executive level agencies in 2019 to go against transnational criminal organizations and also foreign terrorist organizations.
Starting point is 00:28:39 And that kind of like this total reconciliation of federal agencies is going into full effect against the cartels. And it's a bit of a digression, but if you'll permit me just like one minute. what happened in 2019 when the United States decided to kick Hezbollah off the SWIFT system and also to go against like Islamic terror organizations financially. And they had to reconstitute the federal government to do that. And what that meant was that every NGO that was associated with this, including especially UNESCO, they had all of their funding yanked because the terror organizations could not. funnel finances through their proxies to NGOs. And so if you apply that same logic to the cartels and NGOs, right, all of these immigration-related NGOs that make money off of getting whatever MS-13 person
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Starting point is 00:30:44 Subject to lending criteria. Terms and conditions apply. Volkswagen Financial Services Ireland Limited. Trading as Cooper Financial Services is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. or El Salvador into the middle of nowhere in Ohio, they're now going to be complicit in abetting an FTO, which puts you under like Treasury Department and other federal agencies that have prosecutory powers, which means it's no longer, it's not just that it's not going to be financially viable to do it. It's that it's going to threaten the operation of your entire NGO for criminal charges. And you know, all of this that we're talking about on top of this, Donald Trump's approval ratings are the highest that they have ever, ever been. People are loving this.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Everyone is excited from the top on down. We've been talking about the vibe shift ever since the election. Now on how the left really went quiet and walking around the streets, talking to Normies. Everything just feels a little bit different. Like, you know, the St. Joe Biden's America anymore. You could feel it, man. on that I like we were all sitting there you know over the past you know the three years that's elapsed since November the 5th um we were we were all sitting there thinking was it really that easy because for
Starting point is 00:32:04 the past five six seven eight you can even say past 10 years some of us going all the way back to Gamergate it's been like nothing but L after L after L after L oh the left wins again the left wins again the left wins again, the left wins again, and then he wins the election. And we're sitting there waiting for the inevitable counter coup, the inevitable backlash, the next J6. And it just doesn't happen. And I mentioned that yet, Paul, the parting of all the J6 people, but continue. Yeah, we'll get to that. But like, I don't know, I came out of the AASphere.
Starting point is 00:32:44 I think a lot of us did. And, you know, when you're, when you're so inculcated in that elite theory, you have this vision that these people who hold on to power, they're just so hyper-competent that because they have to be. And I'm starting to wonder, maybe they aren't. Maybe it really just was inertia that was pushing them as far as it pushed them. And I, I just, the one thing that flabbergasts me above all of this is just how, I don't want to say easy, but how the left just kind of gave it up.
Starting point is 00:33:19 I don't understand it. It has to do a lot where the age demographics are. The young people are on the right. The men, literally of action, and you have older people that are on the left, the boomer left, is mostly the ones that are in power in this country. And they have like kind of minority people
Starting point is 00:33:41 that fulfill subservient positions, but for the most part, like the true power brokers on the left are geriatrics. They're from a different time of the left, the Bill Ayers era, the 60s and 70s and 80s of the left. Absolutely. Why don't we get into some of these EOs here? There's a bunch of them. This is going to be a long stream tonight. Everyone, I'm a buckle up.
Starting point is 00:34:07 So, and I'm most recent going backwards. So this one just came out today. The declassification of records concerning the assassination, President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This one's been talked about since 2017 when they were supposed to be released at the case in the JFK files in 17. And they've been, you know, just dragging ass about doing this for forever. I mean, the person, I'll tell you what, who's going to be hurt most by the JFK files being declassified. It's like the entire kook sphere, you know, people who have been making movies and streams
Starting point is 00:34:46 about this for years, about to take a serious torpedo to the side. They're not going to believe it. They'll just say it's all lies and it's all made up and everything. Yeah, probably. Yeah, that's fair. Yeah. I think one thing to point out is,
Starting point is 00:34:59 I mean, I'm a younger guy. I'm in my 20s, but if you're an older, if you're older than me, if you're in your like between 30 and 60, the kind of JFK cover up is the most solidly fleshed out idea.
Starting point is 00:35:16 that's been published kind of on whatever alternative sphere that you prefer. I mean, this is the boomer moment, right? The truth about the JFK stuff. For a long time before 9-11, it was the only, whatever you want to call it, conspiracy theory that it was socially acceptable to believe. And so this is going to vindicate a generation, two generations of people that have been trying to find out the truth about the JFK assassination. Long after everyone involved is dead.
Starting point is 00:35:44 And I think it is an intense sense of poetic justice that the person tasked with, you know, following up on this. The reason this is happening is because the man's nephew is in the executive administration for this to happen. I mean, it doesn't get more full circle than that in terms of closure. And I think some very interesting facts are in there. I'm not an expert on it. But you have to consider that it was supposed to be released several years. ago and each consecutive year, 2021, 22 and 23, Biden went ahead and deliberately delayed declassifying these documents for another year. So there is some very damning stuff in there.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Hopefully we'll get all of it. But I would say like, this is going to provide a lot of fuel for like the boomer Woffin among us. Also relatedly, Trump has said that that Pompeo was the one who convinced him not to do it in his first administration. And just today, he removed Pompeo's security detail. It was hilarious. I saw that going around. Remove John Bolton's too and a bunch of other people. He also, in another cool gesture to RFK, Trump gave him the pen that he used to sign this executive order, which is pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:37:05 That's a good souvenir. Go frame that, RFK. Didn't he remove also the all the security clearances of the I mean he's been removing removing security clearances left and right. It's insane that there are people who don't even work for the government anymore that have security clearances. I mean, these names are going to be. These names are going to be familiar.
Starting point is 00:37:27 James Clapper, Leon Panetta, who I think was Obama's sec deaf, John Brennan and John Bolton. And those are just the names that like readily come front of mind is like face name association. And every one of those guys are like the worst scumbags, all of them. And you have to consider like the tactical implications of this, right? This means that if they're retired, they're not going to be able to go to the media with any kind of active T.S clearance and hidden information. But if you're familiar with the structure of the Fed, what you'll also understand is that like any kind of tampering is now done by these people in this agency if they're still active. a security clearance like denies them a political future in the intelligence community.
Starting point is 00:38:15 And their credibility's toast as well because a clearance is, you know, kind of a sinecure of how to like get shit done. Yes, we should detail real quick, specifically what's in here is he said that I have now determined that the continued redaction and withholding of information from records is not consistent with the public interest. And within 15 days of this order, the DNI and AG will present him with a full and complete plan to release the records for JFK, and then 45 days of the other two. So there's not going to be any more redactions that are legal. And within 15 days from now, there's going to be a plan on his desk to release these completely. So that's the target date.
Starting point is 00:39:06 well we'll definitely be watching for this one and uh no doubt when these things are finally out there uh it's just going to be all over twitter nonstop this is going to be one of those stories that the day it breaks there's no way you're going to get away with that uh i mean that tactically too if they have two weeks of these orders lined up and this is basically the plan is hitting uh about two weeks after right and then they they execute on that plan if what is in these documents um implicates even um in agency or law enforcement involvement or law enforcement involvement in these assassinations, which no doubt they will. That's going to be a serious blow to exactly the people who are most dangerous to Trump is the intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies who aren't on side.
Starting point is 00:39:57 Well, that's why he's doing everything he can right now to cut off as much of their power and influence as possible. That's why he put Tulsi as the director of national, was it, Director of National Intelligence, DNI, is that right? That's right. He's not DNI yet. So the current DNI will be proceeding with this order. Okay, yeah, yeah. But this is what he's doing.
Starting point is 00:40:22 This is why he's controlling all information through the White House, is that he is cutting off any of the intelligence agency's, you know, only form of power and influence against him, which is intelligence, which is, you know, as was said earlier in the stream, leaking things to the media. manipulating stuff like that. And I think I'm probably not the only one on this panel who would like to see the dismantling of any intelligent, frankly, I'm going to be very radical here.
Starting point is 00:40:52 I don't think any intelligence agency that employs civilian should exist. I was going to give that exact take. All intelligence should be military. Only military intelligence should exist, period. Yeah. that it's it's it just like everyone who's a civilian has to go it's it's that simple um you catch them in the corner of your eye distinctive by design they move you even before you drive the new cooper plug-in hybrid range for mentor leon and terramar now with flexible PCP finance and trade-in boosters of
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Starting point is 00:42:31 But yeah, no, these are absolutely. Trump's enemies and I think he's made a tactically brilliant move and I think the intelligence agencies don't know how to deal with it because they're not used to fighting someone this competent. If you're on the left and it's two weeks from now to the day and you have to choose between looking at the mass deportation, I'm dead serious. If you're choosing between what two weeks to stop the Eos? What do you what do you report on? Because the left is known for like, okay, I'm going to take a story in a narrative and I'm going to run with it for a week. If I'm on short notice, 72 hours. This is going to be the singular story that dominates all media sources for like a short amount of
Starting point is 00:43:14 time to distract from another narrative, right? Edward Brunay's style. But let's extrapolate. Like, what are you going to choose two weeks from now? The mass deportations, all of the other executive orders, all of the other PR stunts, all of the exposés on Twitter that are going to come out of like these federal employees complaining about getting canned that are your loyal constituents on the left, or are you going to consider like this very damning stuff that's going to come out about the JFK assassination 60 years ago? And you can only captivate public attention with maybe two of these stories, right? So which do you give priority to? You can't juggle everything that's being thrown at you. And you can't also suppress any of this information. You've no
Starting point is 00:43:56 realistic ability to censor any of it. This is also in light of all of these major companies laying off hundreds of more people. CNN just announced today they're firing, what is it, like 500 more people in their office because they're taking a rating step again. It's like the legacy media really, really is completely dead at this point.
Starting point is 00:44:18 And they can and the administration. Good. And there's time pressure on these orders too for the disloyal people in the government. They have very little time to decide if they're going to attempt to break the law.
Starting point is 00:44:32 or not. And Trump's administration has made it clear that if you try to go around these, we're coming for you. So there's that time pressure too, in addition to what's on the media. But yeah, go ahead, Matt. Yeah, I was going to say with the media, they are, the administration can really completely break their backs permanently by the way they handle communications out of the White House. They've already signaled, like they've added some of the alternative media. I think they did like daily wire or whatever, but it's like alternative media, people who are there getting the press briefings now. And the way that the momentum is picking up,
Starting point is 00:45:07 they can easily just start getting real choosy about who they even allow in there. I saw Trump basically telling the CNN in person go fuck themselves and he wasn't going to answer any of their questions on a clip just a minute ago. Yeah. So they can, like these news agencies are already like on their last legs, barely holding it together, can barely maintain any market share.
Starting point is 00:45:30 They're laying people off like, crazy, they're going to have to basically completely reimagine their entire business model. And if he starts cutting them off from the White House, from the press briefings, and they're not the ones getting leaks, everyone else is getting leaks, then even the, even the quote unquote legacy press world is going to get recycled. There's going to be, you know, like Newsmax. I see now Newsmax has a deportations counter on the, a Chiron of counting up the deportations. And I just tweeted last night that they need to do something like this because it's going to make the legacy press people completely chimp out. They're going to strisand it and then strisand effect it.
Starting point is 00:46:13 And then you're going to get number go up mania that just kind of takes over people's monkey brains. And they just want to see the number go up, which provides even more cover for Stephen Miller to just do everything he could possibly imagine. Did you know that right now this stream, this moment has more viewers at time of events. bearing than the interview of the Episcopalian Bishop on Good Morning America. It was released slightly earlier. I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding. Like, that's funny, but I mean, you also, you have to consider it. Good Morning America has five million subscribers, allegedly. But that bears like an interesting point. Who is putting out the information where? Where did the Trump administration get their ideas from for a lot of these managerial
Starting point is 00:46:56 revolutions and changes and alterations? Who broke down Curtis Jarvin and all of these other theorists from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries to be able to posit a different vision of how this country should wield its executive. Where are these people tuning in? It's not the legacy media. I'll give you that much. I think we can go back to talking more about these EOs in a moment, but this is topical because we're talking about the media. But one of the things that's very interesting to see is the immediate 180 shift in all the like of like the written legacy media outlets over the last couple days as it relates to a couple of. A couple of huge things. The first one being
Starting point is 00:47:33 Elon throwing a Roman. I mean, even the fucking ADL was pulling cover for him, which is amazing to think about. There's no way in a million years any of us would have thought that was the case during like the Biden years, but did a complete heel turn. So like Rolling Stone, like basically
Starting point is 00:47:49 turned into the daily wire by having a headline saying something to the effect of. The dangerous far right on Twitter is trying to claim that Elon Musk threw a Roman at a rally. Well, it's like they're trying to gatekeep the radical right from a conservative right position
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Starting point is 00:49:14 Liddle, more to value. One of the things that lets me know that they listen to, people are listening to our side of the sphere, is there was a comment the other day about Wikipedia. who ever talked about who talks about how Wikipedia is basically a CIA up and how it's
Starting point is 00:49:36 propaganda for the for the existing regime other than our side and maybe someone else can tell me. Yeah it's you know I mean Charlie mentioned earlier like almost like taking a pat on the back
Starting point is 00:49:57 and I know none of us I really like the self-congratulatory type but man it it really feels good like these past couple days to see a lot of the stuff that like we've been reading the signs we've been listening we've been uh working hard all these years and to see this stuff come to fruition is really really cool to be honest like i'm i'm excited i'm having a fun time it is fun time to be a white man in america again let me tell you it won't come to complete fruition until uh he fixes
Starting point is 00:50:29 the military that's the one thing he hasn't yet done and i i get that's a big ask and he's going to need Heggseth for that, but it won't come to complete fruition until the two biggest things are the base names are going to have to be restored and any soldier separated over COVID will have to be reinstated that wants it at least. And at the very least, everyone who is separated and they were all given general discharges, which is like a career killer. Good luck getting any job with a other than honorable discharge. I think he said, oh, sorry to interrupt. I think he said in his inaugural address or one other. It was the speech shortly after to the overflow lot that he said we're going to reinstate every soldier who was discharged for COVID stuff. Yeah, of course. And
Starting point is 00:51:14 I'm very hopeful he will. It's just it's a it's a promise until it occurs. But that will be really restoring the Confederate generals to the base names. That's I think that's going to be one of the biggest signs that a lot of the damage has been undone and restored. Real quick regarding Heg-Seth, I saw numbers. I haven't been able to follow everything really closely today, but I saw some numbers coming through that looks like he's either going to barely have the votes as it is, or he may need JD to step in. And I think it really, it's like hinging on McConnell,
Starting point is 00:51:51 like whether or not Mitch McConnell actually votes for him. And there was a little thing that dropped earlier this week that said that there's a prominent Democratic senator who's planning on changing parties. And everyone assumed Fetterman. And so someone asked him about that. And Federman denied that it was him. And so I wonder, as I kind of sort of think about the game theory here, if I'm some sort of Democratic senator who smells the way the wind is blowing,
Starting point is 00:52:16 and I want to make my move, I want to make the power move here, which is to be the person who moves, who gets all the, oh, yay, he came to our side sentiment from the MAGA base. If someone's going to do that and they're planning on doing it this next week, then or it was in the future in the very near future. If they're planning on doing that, well, I don't expect that they're going to do that to piss off the mega base immediately and be like a turncoat.
Starting point is 00:52:44 If they're going to make that move, I would suspect that they want to make that move and they want to be like a tie-breaking vote immediately that advances Trump's agenda and ingratiates themselves to the base. So I wonder if Hegseth winds up, there's like some jockeying happening here where McConnell is getting him through to this point And then he's going to turncoat on him and vote against him. And you get a Democratic senator who turns against the party and votes for him.
Starting point is 00:53:09 And that's what gets him through. It's got to inflation. If Federman, if John Federman is the tie-breaking flip vote to confirm Pete Hegseth, you can mail the check to my house. That's all I'm in this day. All right. Well, we do have a lot more of these EOs to get through that we want to talk about. So roll the next one, Doug. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:53:36 All right. Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Finance and Technology. This is that big $500 billion investment over the next four years in Austin to encourage AI research. I don't know, Kingfield, you've been watching these guys like a hawk. What can you say on this? I don't know the details. of this particular EO, because I haven't seen it yet, been away for about a day or so. But with the Doge thing is kind of related here.
Starting point is 00:54:09 And it's interesting seeing the angle that they're taking on that, where they renamed the United States Digital Service, which was an agency that was created in 2014, I believe, that was basically kind of tasked with like maintaining IT services. and they renamed it to the United States Doge Service. So there's the agency Doge, and then there's the United States Doge Service. And Doge it has a sunset date, but the USDA's pre-existed has been around for a decade. And I presume that the intent would be for it to continue being the United States Doge Service. But I saw that they were talking about part of the Doge mandate being something related to software modernization.
Starting point is 00:54:55 and the structure that they're using is teams of at minimum four people, which is a team lead, an engineer, an HR person, and an attorney. And each of these, each agency is going to have this like strike team basically that goes in and they're using, I think, that kind of the cover, the auspices of the USDS to be able to have access to everything. I think that said explicitly that they're going to get everything that's non-classified. They're going to get access to all of that data. And so within those auspices, I suppose, they're going to have access to everything. And they're going to be able to coordinate with OPM and OMB to basically be able to see where all the money flows have been going, who they've been going to, and effectively performing a gigantic audit of the federal government.
Starting point is 00:55:52 Now, I'm very curious to know what sort of software modernization. What is that? So we're updating some of the software. What software is getting? Is this just updating existing software? Is this bringing in new software? Well, I won't. I have personal knowledge, but I won't.
Starting point is 00:56:13 I'll be like extremely obtuse. Look at the three people that stood next to him when he said this in the Oval Office. It was Larry Ellison of Oracle, Sam Altman of OpenAI, and I forget the other one, but in the private sector corporate world right now, there is a moment where you are being told you can either get on the train or it's going to leave the station with this stuff. And companies are either over the moon about this or they're scared shitless. That's what's going on right now in the corporate world for the AI stuff. I should also mention the previous one we had up just on digital financial technology. That was the order in which Trump ordered that there would be no usage or development of any kind of central bank digital currencies within the United States. Okay, that's that one.
Starting point is 00:57:11 Which is an interesting thing in the order as well. I didn't want to comment on that either. Just bring that up. I've already heard people blackpilling on that one saying that in the sense. same order. It talks about, um, like tether and, like us DC and everything. And that will just be the central bank digital currency. So yeah, we're getting already getting black pills on. I'm so, I'm just so fucking done with crypto people. I,
Starting point is 00:57:38 I, I'm sick of it. I'm sick of hearing it. All these like promises they've been made for years and years to just not come through Russian and I'm, I'm done with it. So, um, all right. Carrying on because we still got plenty more of these to go through. So, uh, granting part. Hardens and commutation of sentences for certain offenses related to the events at Orrnevier, the United States Capitol on January 6th, 2021. This was the second one he signed, right? He did the first one getting rid of all the Biden ones, and this is the first one he actually did himself, you know, referring to his administration, right? So like, promises made promises kept, right?
Starting point is 00:58:21 Yes, lots of black pillors said this. would never happen and it happened basically immediately. I think everyone listening knows about this already, but I mean, all I have to say to the haters and losers is go fuck yourselves. Apparently, apparently what happened was that they sat him down and told him, well,
Starting point is 00:58:40 we're going to go through all these people and he's like, I'm not doing that, just pardon them all. Just pardon them all. Yeah, he said, pardon them all. Yeah, that is absolutely the right move as well with all this stuff. I mean, like, I don't want to waste too much time about this. Like, I'm talking about black pillars and stuff. But anyone who was saying that, like, oh, these people, like, anyone who's counter signaling this release is just, like, enemy.
Starting point is 00:59:06 That is fight. Hey, hey, hey, no, no. Hey, hey, it would be much better for them to stay in prison because then that'll radicalize the normies. And don't you know that Hitler was radicalized in prison? To do what? He came out of prison. He said, well, we're going to have to do this legitimately. I'm going to have to get elected.
Starting point is 00:59:24 No, I can reach out. Of course, which is what we all love is publishing books. Yeah, there's two things on this, on these J6 prisoners. And actually, not one thing on the J6 prisoners, but one thing as to, you know, I know Red Hawk, you said, we don't want to take too much time on the black pillars. But actually, I disagree with that. And I'll tell you why.
Starting point is 00:59:45 I think this stream needs to be Daddy's belt for the black pillars. It's unfortunately, you're all wrong, and you all need to have your faces rubbed in how wrong you are. And you all need to be laughed at and humiliated and scorned because you've done nothing but backbite and naysay and doubt and drag down this group of people that has worked. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th
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Starting point is 01:01:21 And so, you know, they need, if you see black pillars, they need to be mocked, they need to be derided, they need to be insulted and made fun of because their lack of faith has been proven wrong. On the J6 prisoners itself, have they been so true. On the J6 prisoners themselves, have they actually been released yet? Because from what I understood, the mayor of D.C. was doing everything. everything in her power and all of the future astrophysicist guards were doing everything that they could to get their last digs in on these men before they were released. Were the marshals, have they been released yet, basically? I re-tweeted every confirmation of individual releases I could find. So I don't think we can confirm that every single person was released. I believe Musk himself tweeted something about, you know, if it's not happening, you know, get in touch or something like that. So I don't, I suppose we'd have to go look at every, all the list of all 1,500 people by finding their legal documents and checking Twitter for confirmation.
Starting point is 01:02:39 So it would be very difficult to confirm that every single one of them has been released. But I doubt that if there are any that have been. haven't been released, it's going to be ignored up until this point. Just remember, being a black pillar means you never have to say, you never have to admit you were wrong. You can always find an excuse. Oh, well, he said he was going to do that and he did it, but this is the reason why he's doing it. I mean, it's, fuck you. And like, if there is, if someone knows anyone or has seen anything about a January 6th,
Starting point is 01:03:19 prisoner who hasn't been released, who is set for release, like, just freaking email us or something. You know, is it the old glory club at gmail.com? Yes, that is correct. Just email us. Like, we will ensure that that message gets out there. I don't think that's the case, but there are ways for people to address this. So I don't think they're going to be able to pull any, anything like that off. Yeah, they're not going to be able to keep these people locked up forever.
Starting point is 01:03:48 I mean, number one, there were so many people that were locked up. I can't imagine every one of them was going to be released on day one here. And Paul, you are right. I did see a bunch of, you know, despicable characters. We're trying to hold on to these people for, you know, as long as physically possible, right? And then people were tweeting about it and raising hell. And then more people got released and more people after that got released. I'm sure there are still, like, there's still probably like a warm body in a cell, like, somewhere who had something to do
Starting point is 01:04:18 January 6. But the way the winds are blowing, I do not see anyone on that day, like being locked up for much longer. Can I go on a very small rant real quick about the existence of the District of Columbia? DC exists as this fiefdom that is perpetually controlled by the Democratic Party that they can basically do whatever they want with, with no accountability, And it has all of these special law enforcement agencies and all of these special prisons and all of these other things that they can just disappear people to. And it's a perpetual three electoral votes. And it's this, it's this eternal fiefdom. And frankly, I think that is one of the best arguments to move the capital. The capital, if we're getting really radical, Trump already basically governs from Mar-a-Lago, I don't care where you move the capital to, but you need to get it out of D.C.
Starting point is 01:05:15 The capital of this country cannot continue to be in that town. and it cannot continue to be in that district, as long as Washington, D.C. remains a district. As long as it remains a jurisdiction, you will have outsized influences from fifth columnists in this country who seek to destroy it. You know, if we're in a radical mood, that's the kind of thing that we need to think.
Starting point is 01:05:37 D.C. needs to be broken up and its constituent territory needs to be given back to the state of Maryland. That's probably one of my most radical. Anyway, yeah, yeah, just move it somewhere else and DC can become Monuments Town or something like that like just a historical Like a historical park or something at this point. Well, but you're right, Paul. It cannot be there It would certainly be an effective way of removing a bunch of a government bloat for sure. He already moved one capital to Jerusalem. Time job, jump, jump, move it to an island in the Gulf of America.
Starting point is 01:06:16 Yeah, really? No, on that, on that, he said it's not our fight. Oh, well, yeah, we'll get there. But we must continue with the EOs because we haven't even reached a drop in the bucket yet. And we're already like an hour in plus in. So we must continue. Holding former government officials accountable for election interference and improper disclosure of sensitive government information. Yeah, this was just the one where he revoked 50 clearances.
Starting point is 01:06:44 And a parallel executive order to that, a different one coming up here. A few orders ahead is removing the backlog of security clearances for all of the personnel physically staffing his administration. So that means they're granted a temp SC SEI, TSSI clearance not to exceed six months. So everyone's starting out that needs to access classified information for the Trump administration is going to have a temporary TES clearance. and that's going to enable them to make in my thing that I wrote rapid and dynamic decisions very, very quickly. All righty. Since we already talked about this one, moving on. I was waiting for this one to come up, Charlie, because you were ecstatic about this one when we were talking about in the chat.
Starting point is 01:07:31 Return to in-person work. All right. Go off, Charlie. Go. Well, these government pieces of shit have to go back to the office instead of sitting at home in coffee shops or whatever the hell they do. all day blowing each other. Now you have to go to the office. Fuck you.
Starting point is 01:07:51 No more Project Veritas gave our interviews with James O'Keefe. Yeah, there's two like maybe underappreciated aspects of this. One of it is it's being used as a way to get people to quit so that they don't have to try to figure out how to fire them. And it also serves the purpose of having all of these quotes, federal employees who sit at home and drink coffee and post on Twitter or whatever all day. So you're actually, by forcing these people back into the office, you're actually undermining the regime's activist class because now they have to come back to the office and work. And they don't have the ability to just wiggle their mouse every so often and sit there
Starting point is 01:08:35 posting on social media or organizing with people and doing activism. So there's a, you know, it sticks a finger in their eye. It actually makes sure that they're going to be productive on working on whatever needs to be produced. They're, it's going to force a whole bunch of people to quit because they don't want to come back, which then means you don't have to pay them any longer, which begins reducing some of these costs. And, and, and you undermine the activist class as well. And finally, D.C. is extremely expensive. So if you are physically commuting to your office in D.C. from, a local place. If you have moved out of state or several states away in the Biden administration, it is not going to be feasible for you to return to the office.
Starting point is 01:09:22 You have to relocate and upend your entire life. I've heard actually Matt, I think it was, it might have been one of your things where you said they would give them some kind of like pay separation, like they might just pay them out to retire forcibly early. That might be a deal that they would take. that was something that Vivek has talked about when he's gone into detail in interviews in the past, talking about what the Doge effort is going to do. And I think Andresen echoed this recently, or at least Andresen has echoed a lot of what Vivek said. So I'm inclined to believe that he was,
Starting point is 01:09:58 he was being serious when he said this, that they'll, for some of the people who remain, so they're going to fire whoever they can, they're going to force people to quit by making him come back to work. they don't want to, so they quit. And then for some of the remaining ones, they're going to offer them something like a two-year severance package where they get paid extremely well to go away and quit their job, do whatever they want for two years, and then re-enter the private sector after they've done all of the reshoring
Starting point is 01:10:26 and re-industrializing and everything, is all these new jobs open up. That would be the selling point on it. Which is exactly what Yarvin said to do way back when, by the way. Exactly, yes. And honestly, when you're dealing with the types of, of the amount of money that's flowing around, if you took, I don't know, 500,000 of them and you offered them all, you know, $100,000 a year for two years to do nothing, you're still dealing
Starting point is 01:10:53 with functionally chump change. And you're also clearing out all of the, all of the additional obligations and stuff that they would have had to them in the long run. So it's more than worth it to pay them extremely handsomely to just go away. You put them in the federal Bureau of Copper Mines out in like, fucking Utah and just have them go for two years. I mean, I'm just happy about this more than anything because it just slaps everybody in the face that we all hate.
Starting point is 01:11:20 So for that reason alone, to do it, regardless of all the other amazing things that you gentlemen have talked about. Sorry, real quick. An underappreciated aspect of this, too, is the fact that this will result in a large sale of federal office space, the majority of which is in Northern Virginia.
Starting point is 01:11:39 and I hear a giant sucking sound coming from the Northern Virginia real estate market. I want them all out. I want them to leave. I want them to go home. I want them to stop bulldozing the woods and building subdivisions. I want everyone out. I want everyone out of Northern Virginia. I want them all gone.
Starting point is 01:12:02 Boy, you were never going to end your quest to turn of Virginia Red. Are you, Mr. Farronite? Someone said yesterday, I can't find it right now, someone said yesterday that Trump has been floating the idea of selling off, I think it was two thirds of federal office space. Of course, all the libs were applying and freaking out because they were saying, well, he ordered them all to come back to work, but then he's going to sell off their, their office space. And it's like, yeah, what could it mean? Good. Yeah, good. It's like all these people who are saying, um, in wake of all the mass deportations and the shutting off of the Biden
Starting point is 01:12:39 administration app, you know, it's like, this place. isn't safe to settle as Americans anymore. They're going to miss us. I'm like, no, I won't. Bye. So moving on to the next one. All right. Restoring accountability to police influencing positions within the federal
Starting point is 01:12:59 workforce. So what's this one about? Policy influencing. Oh, I can go on about this one for a little bit. It provides easier mechanisms to terminate federal employees. and additionally revokes other Biden administration executive orders, which provide explicit protections for federal employees from firings. Interestingly, the Biden executive order established a $15 an hour minimum wage. So technically, the Fed no longer has a wage floor for their minimum wage.
Starting point is 01:13:39 Couldn't, oh, yeah, someone mentioned Schedule F. I'd have to look more into it, but it's pretty technical. There's also explicit references to Article 2 power and the president's, the executive power being vested absolutely in the president, which is a case throughout a lot of these executive orders, over and over again, they're explicitly referencing Article 2 and appealing to it for many of the things that these executive orders are related to. Yeah, let me just read. It opens with Section 1 purpose. Article 2 of the United States Constitution vests the president with the sole and exclusive authority over the executive branch, including the authority to manage the federal workforce. So there you go. Nice.
Starting point is 01:14:29 And yeah, this one is modifying a lot of other legal code. It's the Schedule F executive order. I haven't looked deep into everything that this is moving. You've seen the whole Schedule F idea talked about a lot. So I don't think we need to dwell on this one. Nope. And anyway, as I keep saying, we got plenty more as well. Oh, this one's great.
Starting point is 01:14:50 I love this one. Hiring freeze. They put an immediate, was it a 90-day freeze on hiring anybody in the federal government? That's right. And interesting, so very interestingly, not affected by this hiring freeze are military, immigration enforcement, national security or public safety, like cops or firefighters or whatever. That also,
Starting point is 01:15:13 that also like very, like, I can't say on a stream, but no, like, quoting directly from the executive thing, no federal civilian position vacant when Trump took office may be filled at all. And no new position may be created
Starting point is 01:15:31 after this point. Within three months of 20 January, the Doge shall submit a plan to address efficiency and improvements and attrition. And there's also a clause at the very end, which is if you're going to try to be a dick and use contracting to get around this hiring freeze, so instead of someone being an explicit federal employee, they're like a contractor outside of whatever formal pay scale, that is no longer in effect. And if you've been paying attention to Twitter lately, you'll
Starting point is 01:16:03 see like NASA, CIA, like a few other federal agencies have been, this internal email is already going around saying like, don't even try to do this or make any kind of changes or get around it or with the DEI stuff. And there's one other thing about this. It's did a to do, Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Lidl Newbridge Warehouse Sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favorite Liddle items all reduced to clear.
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Starting point is 01:17:49 I mean, this is having the exact effect that the administration is going for, where these people are far too scared of the consequences of disobeying these things to try to put everything on the line. to try and subvert them. So these executive orders are having the exact intended effect on the entire government apparatus. The other shoe dropping here is that after this hiring freeze, once all the disloyal or politically opposed people are forced out of this, they're going to have, the Trump administration
Starting point is 01:18:22 is going to have to hire on a whole bunch of our guys to manage and run all of these different things and to participate in this. This is like the other side of the coin that people like are struggling to think a couple moves ahead because so much is happening. There is going to be a huge need for loyal right wing people in this administration. I'm not saying it's something anyone should do or not. I'm just saying like this is the other side of the coin of the hiring freeze to stop like a lot of the lib stuff going on in the bloat.
Starting point is 01:18:53 There has to be quality people if you're forcing out the bad ones. Yeah. And this is the timeline here. the 90 days, this sort of gives us the timeline for this revolution, I suppose. We're basically looking at a first 100 days complete change in the government. The fact that that's the freeze window suggests to be that they're going to have everything basically set up for 90% of their victory condition after this first 100 days. I just realized looking through this that it says within that first 90 days, the director of OMB and OPM and the administrator of the USDS.S.
Starting point is 01:19:37 shall submit a plan to reduce the size of federal government's workforce through efficiency improvements and attrition. Upon issuance of the OMB plan, this memorandum shall expire for all executive departments and agencies, with the exception of the Internal Revenue Service. This memorandum shall remain in effect for the IRS until the secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the director of OMB and the administrator of USD, as determines that it is in the national interest to lift the freeze. So this is an definite hiring freeze for the IRS. Because of the 83,000 or whatever agents.
Starting point is 01:20:08 If you all remember that one. Well, I will say this. As an accountant, the additional hiring of IRS agents was actually kind of nice for my business because you can actually get a hold of the IRS when you were filing out tax forms. But if they get rid of the IRS and the income tax anyway, I will be more. than fine. I will happily give up my career. If they get rid of the income tax, I will be very, very happy with this. Well, that was, that was one of the things when I saw that they were creating that external revenue service that I thought was, I mean, are they looking to scale back the IRS
Starting point is 01:20:44 or eliminate it completely? I mean, I know that this is, you know, wishcasting and everything, but that's the first thing that came into my mind was, well, I mean, if they're going to create a brand new, a brand new department for that and they're looking to scale back and not hire anyone new in the IRS, something could be going on. I don't know. Well, I wouldn't even call it a wishful thinking, Pete, in the sense of, I remember we talked about this the week after Trump actually won the election in the sense of we were talking, I don't want to hear anybody for the next four years say the phrase, they can't do that. It's like, no, we just like, it's like total Trump victory all across the board. I mean, we like, we could literally ask for whatever the fuck we want at this point.
Starting point is 01:21:31 Like, nothing is off the table. There's so much happening behind the scenes. And like, I don't, it's an interesting thesis if you've heard. And I can't speak on his behalf. But Stormy mentioned that like Jamie Diamond is on board with the World Economic Forum and just going there, dropping a bomb last year and leaving. He did the exact same thing today. Trump spoke at the World Economic Forum. things are going to start changing for Europe.
Starting point is 01:21:56 They want to up the defense payment from 2% to 5%, which doesn't sound like a lot, but that already is going to like totally blow over a lot of European budgets, which are already stretched to the limit. And if, you know, I don't have an economics background, but it's not just that Trump has a bunch of political people on house with him. It's that he has the full corporate business, IGO and kind of banking and financial interests
Starting point is 01:22:29 are kind of gearing up behind him as well. And I think there was some other thing that Jimmy Diamond has been kind of advising Trump for two years. Well, he knows that if they have Central Bank digital currency, Wall Street disappears. I mean, Central Bank's digital currency just basically takes Wall Street out of the... away.
Starting point is 01:22:50 You can't operate. Wall Street when there's a central bank digital currency. So, I mean, that's why there's a lot of self-interest in these guys, too. But Jamie Diamond talking today about, what do you say, tariffs were going to be really important because of national security. That's right. And he's basically representing the Pentagon. And if you want to know why, go down and look at the board of J.P. Morgan Chase.
Starting point is 01:23:18 There's going to be, there'll be one thing you'll notice, or there's only two. or three on there and their lawyers, they have no decision making at all. And most of the people on there are either intelligence or former military. That's right. And one other, you know, a lot of people don't know this, but one of the biggest kind of leaders in national security policy for this country, especially at the end of the Trump administration the last time, was the Treasury Department. So all of these, I think the Treasury appointment, I think it was Scott Besson, very, very interesting stuff about his confirmation. Like these are very, you know, I don't want to call it radical because this is going to be the new normal here very, very shortly.
Starting point is 01:24:03 But this is a significant departure from anything the United States has done for the last like several decades in terms of its like national security and economic policy. Well, you know, as a as a former banker, I am a part of the Bankers Guild that all bankers in the United States are. part of and I just got off the phone with with Q and Jamie Diamond and they are currently liquidating all Rothschild assets in the United States as we speak. Scott Messent is a is a guy to keep keep an eye on. He's a stone cold killer and he's been talking for I've gone back and listened to some of his interviews over the last couple of last several months and he was part of the George Soros. team that bet against the pound and crashed it in the 90s.
Starting point is 01:24:56 He's a, he's been, um, uh, a, what would you call it? Like his Stan Jarkin Miller is basically like his, his mentor. And he's been talking about the necessity for a Bretton Woods 2.0 and just completely changing the entire global monetary system. And he's also just recently, he was, they were talking about, about immigration. And he said, he basically said in not so. many words, GDP is a bullshit metric. Like it doesn't, who cares
Starting point is 01:25:26 if immigrants help GDP? He's like, well, if that's the case, then why don't we just set up a road from Tierra del Fuego to the United States and bring in the entire world? The GDP would go through the roof, but the wealth per capita would go through the floor.
Starting point is 01:25:42 So he's a, we've got a sovereignst, immigration restrictionist at Treasury along with a sovereignst Fed. And this is the first time that this has basically ever happened. Shout out to Tango for doing a lot of good news on this.
Starting point is 01:25:59 You have a seventh generation American at the head of the Fed, and Besson is a ninth generation American. French Huguenot, too. Yep. Nice. All right. We must carry on to the next one. Reforming the federal hiring process and restoring merit to government service.
Starting point is 01:26:19 This is slashing all the DEI shut. Yes. This one... Go ahead, Charlie. Yeah, this one is one of the DEI orders, and it also mentions Doge in here as well. You go ahead with your thought while I skim this. Well, I was... One thing I noticed was that the...
Starting point is 01:26:41 What do they do? They basically closed down every DEI office in the government, in any government agent. And like you could see there were some people on on Twitter today who were showing that like they had some like some woman was head of DEI and then they like changed. But they had her she had somebody change her title on a website and everything and people were calling that out and going no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You can't change your title now. Yeah. No, you can't do that. And yeah, I mean, they're going hard after this.
Starting point is 01:27:23 We already talked about how the Spanish White House website is gone, and there's a bunch of other DEI departments on government websites that if you try to log on to them, you get a 404. So this order is interesting. So this is about developing a federal hiring plan that prioritizes people committed to improving the efficiency of the government, are loyal to the Constitution and willing to serve and faithfully serve the executive branch that's mentioned specifically. Reduce time to hire to under 80 days.
Starting point is 01:28:04 Also, it ties in Doge. It says, the federal hiring plan shall provide specific best practices for the human resources function in each agency. This is me talking now. Obviously, that is an enemy castle. Human Resources, right? Back to the text.
Starting point is 01:28:21 Which each agency has. shall implement with advice and recommendations as appropriate from Doge. So basically, Doge gets to insert itself into the functions of every single HR department in the entire federal government in terms of making recommendations. That's huge. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge Warehouse sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favorite Liddle items, all reduced to clear.
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Starting point is 01:30:00 And what does Oracle do? Human Resources software. Salesforce might merge with them. All these other human resources SaaS companies are in a position to gain tremendous amounts of power here. And they're all on board with it. And if you notice, they're fronting their own money for the $500 billion this is going to take. That's very exceptional.
Starting point is 01:30:22 Why would you do that when you can. get, you know, I don't know, $500 billion in federal funding. Well, it's because you will control everything that happens if it's your money going into this process. And if you look at the hiring mechanisms, like in the private sector, you would never wait for two years to get your application processed and to have every background check and to go through all the legalisms and to relocate to go through everything else. But that's not commensurate with the private sector practices, right? The public, there's a concept that you're going to hear a lot in the next six months. That's the concept of the public-private partnership between private corporations and the
Starting point is 01:31:01 federal government. That's what the sole doge thing is about. That's what the hiring reforms are about as well. And that's the merit stuff too. There's an additional element here as well with the Doge being intimately involved in hiring that an under-talked about part of the project 2025 platform or whatever you would call it was the presidential personnel database where they've been for, I don't know, a year and a half now, they've been recruiting people. You can submit your application and go through their training program, basically teaching you how to be a federal employee, like how to do it. And from a conservative perspective, there's, it's very clear. I've been saying this for a year now that I don't care how many times Trump disavows Project 2020.
Starting point is 01:31:50 It's obvious that Project 2025 is a go because all of the people that he's surrounding himself with are all Project 2025 people. Most notably Russ Vote, who is the head of OMB, and he was the deputy director of OMB the last time around. He's very close. The entire setup here is that you have the Doge effort, and then you have the head of OPM, the Office of Personnel Management, and then you have the head of OMB. And going back again to what Vivek was talking about when he was describing these in detail on the Sean Ryan show like a year and a half ago. He called out the head of OPM and the head of OMB is two of the most important roles to make the entire gut the executive branch bureaucracy and eliminated all.
Starting point is 01:32:35 Like those are two of the most important roles. Now you're seeing the way that Doge is set up. It's set up to interface directly with both of those roles. And Russ Vode is at OMB. And I forget the guy's name, but a former Andresen Horowitz guy, original Andreson Horowitz guy is at OPM. So they very clearly are making a top priority of this Doge effort. And if Doge is going to be involved in all of the hiring going forward, I would suspect that they're going to be drawing heavily from this presidential personnel database of people who have been
Starting point is 01:33:07 trained by the Heritage Foundation. And some of our friends have gone through this and they have reported back that it's incredibly rigorous. It's not just some like token like answer some questions or here's some stuff. It's like even down to things like how to relate to the media as a conservative knowing that they're going to be hostile to you. How do bills, how to actually get a bill passed, how to relate with lobbyists. They've gone into great detail to train people to be career federal employees who serve Republican presidents. Absolutely. It is nice to see all the stuff all coming together. And then obviously, like, it's been a central part of the OGC.
Starting point is 01:33:53 We've been talking about this from the very beginning. The DEI stuff and the anti-whitism throughout all levels of the government. It's nice to see the stuff getting rolled back. No doubt we'll be talking about the undermining of, you know, the branches on the tree that is the Civil Rights Act are being cut away, which is very, very nice to see. More on this later, though. carrying on to the next one. Ending radical and wasteful government,
Starting point is 01:34:22 DEI, we just talked about this one as well. Yeah, I think this is a vague DEI order, right? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yes. Yeah, terminate to the maximum extent allowed by law. All DEI and environmental justice offices and positions, including but not limited to chief diversity officer positions, all equity action plans, equity actions,
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Starting point is 01:35:52 28th to 30th of November Lidl more to value Yeah This is one of the bigger ones And another one that's deeply satisfying One of the culture war issues Phylos or anyone else Do you have anything particular
Starting point is 01:36:11 You want to drop on this one? So the big thing There's so much nuance to all this It would like go on But I just want you all to consider that every, I mean, I hesitate to call them qualified, but like your top tier DEI grifters are already employed at NGOs, right? They're already at tenure at the Ivy Leagues. They've already filled all the other possible elite cast positions that are out there, right? The ones at the
Starting point is 01:36:38 Fed are the ones that couldn't make it into the lucrative areas. So you have to consider the fact that all of these people who have just been terminated from these federal agencies, not reshuffled, can, they're going to have zero job openings for their, you know, master's level education and focus in a, regardless of bullshit area. But, you know, they're not going to be able to compete with like the Claudine gaze of the world and the, uh, you know, all of these other types of people.
Starting point is 01:37:11 There's not the reason this field existed in the government in the first place to begin with was because it was a make work jobs program and that the people that couldn't hack it in the other NGOs and private sector still had an ability to make their political loyalty bones matter in return for a paycheck and pension and benefits. But that's done. There's no mobility for these people. They can't go to the newspapers. They can't go to the media.
Starting point is 01:37:36 They can't go to like think tanks. They can't go to NGOs. They can't go to Ivex. Nothing. It's done. Like the second order effects of all of these things are very interesting. Speaking of Yeah, there's some other
Starting point is 01:37:50 Go ahead Reading down here a little bit more Maybe you were going to get to this Charlie, I don't know But there's bullet point two here So not only Provide the director of the OMB With a list of all Agency or Department DEA
Starting point is 01:38:06 DEI DIA or Environmental Justice Positions committees, programs, services, activities, budgets, and expenditures in existence on November 4, 2024 And an assessment of whether these same list of things have been misleadingly relabeled in an attempt to preserve their pre-November 4-2020 function. Also, a list of all federal contractors who have provided DEI training or DEI training materials to agency or department employees and federal grantees who received federal
Starting point is 01:38:33 funding to provide or advance all of those things since January 20, 2021. They're making a list. So it's not just we're going to terminate all of this now. We're going to make a list of everybody who was involved in this before and you're going to get blacklisted. Also, I was looking at a different point two. If you go to the next section, there's a, to inform and advise the president, the assistant to the president for domestic policy shall convene a monthly beating intended by the director of the OMB, which we just talked about, the director of OPM, and each deputy agency or department head to, and point two here is discuss any barriers
Starting point is 01:39:13 to measures to comply with this order. So basically, there's going to be a monthly compliance meeting on this executive order. And by barriers to measures to comply, it means that anyone trying to resist this order is going to be brought up in this meeting. The deputy department heads or agency heads are going to be grilled on complying with this on a monthly basis. All I have to say is just remember that the regime wanted this all along. so all part of the block All right I think we can do it to the next one
Starting point is 01:39:50 I mean I mean she was just a jobber right yeah all right carrying on ending illegal discrimination and restoring merit based opportunity
Starting point is 01:40:03 we're talking about this one Doug's drink at their night apparently no I think this is a different one there's yeah there's a couple of different ones that kind of all
Starting point is 01:40:16 touching the DEI policy Let me see if I can recall why I wanted this one in here Let's see Terminate illegal discrimination Oh This is the one that revoked Executive Order 11246
Starting point is 01:40:30 Which was the Johnson era Oh this is the order Regarding federal contractors And what they called affirmative action back then So that's That's why this one's in here. So, yeah, we should have had executive order 11246 up, but that was the order that required federal contractors to abide by affirmative action rules, which they will no longer have to do. And there was an interesting discussion last night on Twitter in the Nathaniel Green Society space, which is one of our chapters about this.
Starting point is 01:41:09 And some of the knock-on effects that's going to have, one of our members brought up the fact that. now due to fiduciary responsibilities, these private corporations who are federal contractors are going to have to make changes within their companies to align with what the federal government is requiring of them. So revoking that order has a pretty large-scale effect on all federal contractors. Yep, some more good stuff.
Starting point is 01:41:44 Slowly chipping away at that one. thing that we definitely need to get rid of Civil Rights Act, so it's a start. All right, moving on to the next one. Defending women from gender ideology, extremism, and restoring biological
Starting point is 01:42:00 truth to the federal government. I just love how like that. I mean, that's just a great name, but this is, this one's interesting because it introduces definitions from male and female into our common law tradition. Female means a person,
Starting point is 01:42:16 belonging at conception to the sex that produces the large reproductive cell. Male means a person belonging at conception to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell. So that is how they have defined men and women in this part of our legal framework now, which is just interesting to note. Biological terms at conception. Yeah, biological terms at conception. Yeah, get fucked true. He snuck in the at conception too, so that the federal government regards life beginning at conception now. If you recall from all of the Biden administration confirmation hearings, especially like the Supreme Court justice ones, all the Republican senators would ask like, what is a man?
Starting point is 01:43:04 What is a woman? And all these fucking worms would say, oh, well, it's really difficult to say, I'm not an expert. there is no federal definition because it was so obvious that it was never felt to be said. That is something that's not going to be able to happen anymore. Another very interesting thing, like another secondary order effect, is that all IDs, passports, visas, global entry cards, and others have to reflect male or female. So what this means is that if you are a transgender, you are going to get a letter from the federal government that says that you have to make an appointment to go back in and put
Starting point is 01:43:41 put down A or B, M or F. That's like seriously, like that's what's going to have to happen because they have a lot of bullshit things. Right. And every federal woke agents, they're not going to be woke anymore. Every federal agency that issues ID cards or global entry, which is the U.S. Canada one, every one of these little DMV type organizations in a blue city is going to have to look a bunch of pink-haired people. in the eye and pick the blue stamp or the pink stamp. And that's just what's going to have to happen.
Starting point is 01:44:19 Watching six foot four guys with stubble who put on a wig every day having to go in and do that. It's going to be one of the best things in the history of this country. Well, you guys know who's going to be affected the most by this is Nancy Mace. So her crusade against them, the truons can finally shut up. hear about this fucking woman anymore. No more. It's ma'am. It's just, it's man. That's what's going to happen here on out.
Starting point is 01:44:51 All right, moving on. By the way, are we tired of winning yet? Like, all these are great. Have we found any reason to bitch about any of these yet? This is just fantastic. I just want to take a moment again to stress how, like, amazed I am of how good it's been the last couple of days. It's far exceeded my expectations.
Starting point is 01:45:10 this is great. Moving on. Re-evaluating and re-aligning United States foreign aid. This was a great one too. The fact that we even have foreign aid to begin with, it's something like what? Like the United States provides foreign aid to like 170 some odd of like the 190 sovereign nations on the planet.
Starting point is 01:45:29 It's fucking stupid. All of it. Well, a lot of that. If you read, I'm sorry. I was just going to say, bring up classic Trump tweet about, I hope we don't find aliens, because if we do the federal government, we'll start sending them money. Well, it's classic, it's what Litwak talks about it in Kudita.
Starting point is 01:45:49 He talks about how, you know, as long as a big country is providing aid to a smaller country, they have that country over a barrel. And I mean, and that's what the, you know, our controlled government for this last, however, you know, since the war has tried to do things. just to control every single country out there. That's why we have bases in all those countries too. I mean, I remember flying into frigateaic and being like, this is one of the most beautiful things
Starting point is 01:46:22 I've ever seen in my life. And then you land in the airport and there's a C-130 right there. Ready for huge savings? Well, mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge Warehouse sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favorite Liddle items all reduced to clear.
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Starting point is 01:47:46 friggin, I don't want to see the empire the first thing when I land in the airport. You have to consider that if the DOD is the sword, then the Secretary, sorry, the State Department is the purse. Right. So in addition to like the offensive power of the U.S.
Starting point is 01:48:02 military, the real thing that's been roping every other country in the planet into our vast cultural experiment is foreign aid that's distributed through the State Department. And this might be something as massive as like all the money they're giving to the Taliban or it might be like, you know, some bullshit arts project. This is another make work thing for even more nameless NGOs, right?
Starting point is 01:48:29 Because all of this stuff is done through NGO. Like the big thing to consider, it's not just like you put the State Department label on it and they fly out and drive a Cadillac and go do their thing and go back to the embassy. like this money gets distributed through a federal grant to an NGO, which is another make work apparatic job that's no longer going to be receiving funding. So this is another indirect action that's also going to be stepped on by the Trump administration. And like, I'd have to check the numbers again, but the amount of money the United States sends overseas, like you could call this a proxy. But since 1960 through all of the different.
Starting point is 01:49:11 IGOs through all of the different United States foreign trade things, through all different European money, which is actually American money, you know, America has put a trillion dollars of foreign aid into the continent of Africa. A trillion dollars since 1960 has been spent out of this country of its own wealth. So this is long, long overdue. And all of the other people and agencies and NGOs that have built up a career in existence and a mission, just giving away our tax money, that is far, far done. It is over. And for those organizations, this is an entire quarter.
Starting point is 01:49:53 Imagine your organization not receiving money for a quarter. That will devastate these organizations just with this temporary freeze alone. It's really possible that what you're seeing here is something akin to Turkey declaring independence from the Ottoman Empire. it's you know the united states is seceding from its own global empire that isn't really its empire if you know what I mean it's someone else's and it's going to take the whole rest of the world with it
Starting point is 01:50:26 yeah um just obviously the correct move uh you know in files who mentioned the the trillion bucks sunk sunk into Africa yeah we've really got a lot from that well there is a waiver in here I think the
Starting point is 01:50:49 the Eukroids have gotten a waiver but I'm not sure. Yeah, I think, yeah, I saw that. I think that's probably to maintain leverage for negotiations. Absolutely. There's been some rumors floating around that Trump and Putin are going to meet sometime soon.
Starting point is 01:51:07 And from the sound of it, it may have happened. Yeah, it should be it. Should be interesting. All right. On to the next. Designating cartels and other organizations as foreign terrorist organizations and especially designating global terrorists.
Starting point is 01:51:30 We were kind of mentioning this a little bit more as to how they declared a Hezbollah and Hamas terrorist organizations. But I would like the OGC to personally take responsibility for this one with our Sakario review. Stephen Miller himself watched it and we declared that we want to make this movie real. So, yes, I love it. Well, it's almost like we can take this massive security state that we've developed over the last 30 years and then use it to actually fight the huge security threat that's right on our borders.
Starting point is 01:52:04 It actually affects our domestic situation. Wow, it's amazing. I mean, by all rights, the only country the U.S. should be at war with is Mexico. I mean, literally, like, fuck that place. You know, when war was going to go on. when Ron Paul ran for president in 2008, what did he say to do with the military? Bring it home and put it on our borders.
Starting point is 01:52:27 He was 17 years, 18 years ahead of this. And he was the only one at that point saying it. Everyone else was worried about the war on terror, how that bad they were fucking up Iraq and Afghanistan. But, I mean, he was there gone, they should be protecting our homeland. Geez, novel idea, huh? Yeah, Smash, like, if you even, I know, I know we did our Sicario movie review,
Starting point is 01:52:58 but if you even tangentially start looking into what these people have done and what they continue to do and what they are doing right now, and you see that we see that we have this massively overfunded, you know, national security apparatus and they're being used for I, insert Middle Eastern country, I don't know. It's, it's, it's reprehensible. Um, but it's, it's going to change. I've seen a lot of pushback on this one. Oh, go ahead, Charlie. Oh, you go. Um, I've seen a lot of pushback on this one. than any of the other ones, to be honest, a lot of people thinking, oh, this is going to be a war on terror mixed with a war on drugs right in America's backyard.
Starting point is 01:53:56 This is going to have major repercussions in the heartland. We've talked about on the show previously how there are huge cartel operations in the middle of many of our national parks and national forests. There's going to be blood in the streets, you know, if we start doing this kind of stuff, basically like threatening people. It's like, well, applying what, like a war on terror? wasn't domestic the whole time anyway? The thing is, is like, oh, well, you can't stop the raping of your people because you try to stop the raping. They're going to rape you more.
Starting point is 01:54:30 It's like, fuck you. Well, when was the last time we've, good. I was just, I was just going to make a joke. I was going to be like, I've already bought the order. You don't need to sell it to me more. What was the last time, when was the last time that the government did something like this where they actually meant it? 1914 or they actually wanted to do what they wanted to do wanted to accomplish the goal and not half acid and you know somehow turn it into a um a way for companies and and lobby groups to make money well like i mean i i bring that up in jest but also as a matter of truth in that sicario movie i think there's the line that uh the president goes for like
Starting point is 01:55:16 to sign whatever treaty and he brings like 5,000 U.S. troops with him. And I mean, I will say like people really underestimate what it means to have something as a foreign terrorist organization. The Trump administration at the end of the first term went ahead and designated all of these different things. And every single organization that had any kind of proxy was sanctioned by Treasury as a result of being affiliated with a foreign terrorist organization. So people think that it's just going to be mowing down the cartel.
Starting point is 01:55:54 Yes, that will happen. That absolutely is going to happen. And it should happen. The other element that's going to happen is that the financial might of the United States is going to go against every single money laundering or finance-related industry that backs or relates to the cartel in the United States and overseas because there are no restrictions to foreign or domestic sanctions if that is the end goal here because those have already been eliminated with the creation of what's called the OCDETF, which is a partnership that was put together in 2019 under the first Trump administration that has Coast Guard and DEA and DOD elements. and IRS agents, and any law enforcement that wants a piece of this can get it, that infrastructure has already been set up by previous first term policies.
Starting point is 01:56:57 And what's going to happen is what happened to Hezbollah, which is that every single sanctioned entity or proxy just got rolled up and obliterated by Treasury in real time. So the one other thing is that there's two and a half trillion dollars worth of illegal wealth that's going around the black market of this world. And a lot of that goes through terror groups and a lot of it goes through the cartel. And so it's not just that like, you know, the Homeland Security Task Forces in all 50 states like keep a very close. on what they're doing. It's not just ice that's going to be conducting these actions, right? There's all sorts of federal. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the
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Starting point is 01:58:49 Terms and conditions apply. Volkswagen Financial Services Ireland Limited. Trading as Cooper Financial Services is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Institutions that are getting involved and they're going to do a whole lot of action here and it's going to be like all that money that's going to get taken is going to go right to the Fed from the cartel. There's no like there's no like piggy bank or other entity. It can be directed towards if money is seized by the Treasury Department.
Starting point is 01:59:19 It is now the Treasury's money. So all that cartel money is going to be going to the Fed. And there's so many interesting things that are going to happen because of that. In the text of the executive order, they also give a little hint as to where else they're signaling here. It says international cartels constitute a national security threat beyond that posed by traditional organized crime with activities encompassing, one, convergence between themselves and a range of extra hemispheric actors from designated foreign terror organizations to antagonistic foreign governments, two, complex adaptive systems characteristic of entities engaged in insurgency and asymmetric warfare, and three, infiltration into foreign governments across the Western Hemisphere. Why do you think it is that just three days into his administration, he had a phone call with Buckele of El Salvador? Yes.
Starting point is 02:00:13 And Buckele made a big deal, a big show of the big drug bust that they made, 100 miles offshore. They busted $100 million worth of Coke. And he had a whole tweet threat about it going into great detail about it. And I thought, well, that's very interesting. Why is he making such a big deal out of this particular book? Because what do you think he gets to do when it becomes the Gulf of America and he's buddy buddies with Trump now? Who does he get to host in his country to conduct operations? Who advises who in that situation?
Starting point is 02:00:50 Who looks at the prison systems that have been set up in El Salvador and the prosecuting efforts and the special operations tactics on the ground and learns from them? Our guys. I mean, one final thing I'll say on this topic. And I guess, you know, you always find yourself, I'm checking on, like, in previous positions and kind of fighting back on some of the stupid shit used to support before. I know a lot of our guys come from, like, libertarian backgrounds and very much, like, you know, do whatever you please as it relates to the drug issue kind of deal. It's like, well, you know, clearly just outlawing something just doesn't work because people still want to get it. Like, that is just complete fucking bullshit. Nobody wakes up in the morning and says, I'm going to take some fentanyl today.
Starting point is 02:01:33 like nobody fucking says that uh you know and there's all the subversion that goes around trying to say like oh well uh you don't want to ban alcohol alcohol is actually more dangerous to you than weed is it's like we've tried this experiment right people are not responsible enough to have like legalized marijuana uh in the united states it's just not real every city you walk around in smells of weed all the fucking time people are like drugged out of their brains this is an experiment that has failed i'm sorry this is they tried it in port they tried it in portland how did that work out? They decriminalized everything.
Starting point is 02:02:07 Yeah. They went back on that one pretty quick. Yeah, it looked like the fucking walking dead, you know, in your streets. People are like, oh, well, they did it in Portugal, and it worked, well, they did it in a small country that's pretty much homogenous. And it worked out for a while. Okay, good. That's not what we got. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:02:25 Yeah. This is ridiculous. You can just ban things and people don't want it. This kind of brings up another discussion on, like, you can just ban stuff. you guys like following the discussion about a certain states in the United States requiring like age verification to visit like porn sites and like the porn sites just like leave you know it's like you can just ban shit all right it's how it works so I'm done with this argument about like oh we need to be like free willy about drugs no yeah TikTok as well I mean you know that's rescinded and it's technical but it was banned for a period of time mm-hmm I'll also add to to the in response to people who are like, oh, no, the cartels are going to start lashing out in the United States. Those cartel guys are very well aware of the story of Trump going to the Taliban leader and handing him a picture of his house and saying, if you hurt a single America, like a single hair on an American's head, I'm going to drop a bomb on your house and walking out. They know full well, and especially now, that was that was first term Trump.
Starting point is 02:03:30 now the way he's going nuclear on all of these these the the agenda so far if they start getting rowdy in the united states trump is going to rain holy hell down on them and i think they're fully well aware of that all of that is it's basically like people uh running propaganda campaigns for cartels which if they're doing that then they need to be dealt with yeah yeah these these these freaking Central Americanos, I see them on Twitter and they're talking about, oh, every white tourist in Latin America is now free game. There's going to be massive reprisals, massive reprisals. It's exactly like you said. These people are known. Their houses are known. It is no small matter to drone strike them. If this is a game the cartels want to play, they will find out very quickly. This is
Starting point is 02:04:22 not the environment that they survive in. They survive. The other thing I have to laugh about is that that small hat president of Mexico who survived the other 35 assassinations of various political rivals of hers to become the president of Mexico in this last
Starting point is 02:04:40 election saying that Mexico is going to protect and defend its sovereignty from encroachment from the United States of, you know, it's like what fucking sovereignty? Your country is entirely ran by criminal gangs. It's barely even a country. A country that had 30 revolutions and 30 years. It was so fucked up in the 1860s that they had to ship over a European aristocrat, a member of the royalty
Starting point is 02:05:07 from Austria, Hungary, Maximilian, to govern them for three years until they killed him too. So what does that say about Cortez? Cortez didn't go far enough. That's what it says. One of the journals asked to Trump, would you consider sending the special forces into Mexico to go after the cartels on Mexican soil? And Trump just kind of smiled and said, maybe. Crazier things have happened. That is another thing we haven't really talked about. It's just, it's really nice to see Trump, once again, with this masterful way of dealing with journos, like no other. No, he's just taking questions left and right in the Oval Office while he's signing these things. And he's just BTF owing every journal, like every CNN person saying, oh, it's nice to watch.
Starting point is 02:05:56 How sorely we've missed him the last four years. Someone made an ASMR for Republicans video that's just the sound of his marker signing executive boarders. Amazing. All right, moving on to the next one. All right. Securing our borders. I've kind of already mentioned this a little bit.
Starting point is 02:06:20 But yeah, in combination with the mass deportation. authorizing a bunch of National Guard and it was like troops from the Pentagon to be stationed at the southern border, closing off the Biden app that everyone was using the end of the country. We saw the numbers that ICE at the southern border in the last week before, like, Biden left office,
Starting point is 02:06:44 they had something like 10,000 apprehensions in like a week. And then in the three days since Trump has been in office, they've only had like 600. they're not fucking around. Yeah, this one's interesting because that lays out specific policies, like establishing a physical wall and other barriers, removing promptly all aliens who enter or remain in violation of federal law. This one's interesting.
Starting point is 02:07:11 The Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall take all appropriate and local action to deploy sufficient personnel along the southern border of the United States to ensure complete operational control. Obtaining complete operational control of the borders of the United States is laid out in fear. That's pretty interesting language, and it sounds like they intend to do a massive operation in terms of the number of personnel deployed along the entire border. Well, that goes to something some of us were saying about why Rubio was selected as Secretary of State. It wasn't to gobble, friggin, you know, circumcised dick.
Starting point is 02:07:48 It was so that he could deal with Latin America. And from what I understand, he's already being deployed somewhere in Latin America to talk down there. I love how housebroken Rubio is. I love how much he's just gotten with the program. Are you guys familiar with this account on Twitter, America 2100? No. I might recognize the PFP. I'm much part of PFP's I am with names on Twitter.
Starting point is 02:08:19 Go check it out because I've been following them for a while. Their bios is our ancestors settled a continent, conquered a wild frontier, built beautiful cities and sent men to the moon. America deserves a future as great as it's past. The penned tweet is basically kind of like a hype video with an edit of all the great American heroes, science, building, military, et cetera, et cetera. They've been completely embedded in with all of our guys and everything. And I just learned recently that this is a project that was started by Rubio's chief of staff,
Starting point is 02:08:53 who he brought in as, and there was some hullabaloo with the media when they brought him in because he's like a finger in the eye of traditional conservatives, or like the traditional Republican establishment. He brought him in. He was his chief of staff for like five years. And then they parted amicably for this chief of staff guy to go start this America 2100 project. It started in June of 2023. And Rubio has been, I'd never given him any credence at all.
Starting point is 02:09:24 I thought he was just a total loser, squish, you know, Jewish cock gobbler. And now I'm going back and I'm looking at some of the stuff that he said over the last couple of years. And someone reminded me that he was the only member of Congress, I think, who actually went to go visit January 6ers in prison and was horrified that they were like blockading him. him. They weren't allowing him to go see them. And he came out and he was speaking out about it and nobody was doing anything. So I find this, I've been tracking some of these things over on the Astrolabe. I've done a couple of stories on Marco Rubio. And he may be, whether it's cynical or, and it's just, you know, he knows the way the winds are blowing and he knows how to do this game and he doesn't care either way. Or he's genuinely, um, taken a populist turn. I'm actually much more heartened at the thought of him as Secretary of State than I was before I discovered this little connection here. Interesting. Yeah, I linked that in the live chat. It's just America 2100. It's America underscore 2100 if you want to find it on Twitter. So I will definitely make a note of that. I think I have seen that accounts profile picture a couple times. they've been like loudly anti-mass migration like mass deportations and very much into aesthetics very pro-Steven Miller very much like we need to have aesthetic architecture and it's been
Starting point is 02:11:00 I would have never in a million years guessed that this was associated with Marco Rubio no and I definitely don't want to you know mock him too excessively just because I am totally open to the idea of him genuinely coming over and I mean as long as people come over and perform their duties loyally. I have no problem with them. All right. Very interesting. So definitely be on the lookout for that
Starting point is 02:11:27 and like Charlie City linked in the chat. So take a look. All right. Moving on to the next one. Protecting the American people against invasion. What's the fine print on this one? Yeah, another border one. Let's see.
Starting point is 02:11:48 I'm going to have to check. This is the one that has Homeland Security Task Forces in all states' objective to end the presence of criminal cartels, foreign gangs, and transnational criminal organizations. Directs DHS, that's Tom Homan, to efficiently remove recent entrants and other aliens. This is huge and very, very legalistic. It wasn't this one, but one of the other border ones brought up altering the mission of U.S. Northcom and it's strange to me because you would think that the, you know, the military is divided into different formal commands and areas of operation.
Starting point is 02:12:30 And you would think that the one tasked with protecting the sovereignty of the United States, U.S. Northcom would have actually done something. But like, when I think about it, I've never, ever heard of the U.S. military taking any action to like preserve territorial integrity of the United States. And like taking that just like on its face as a statement, that's completely insane that our military has never actually like protected. You know, especially because these people coming over the border are armed or conducting
Starting point is 02:13:06 criminal activity and harming domestic citizens. And, you know, I appreciate the federal liaisoning with the military. but like I under the the 1500 Trump is sending is not I hope that's just the very tip of the iceberg
Starting point is 02:13:22 because you're going to need a huge I mean you are going to need a military to effectively propose and conduct action kinetically against cartels it's going to happen I pulled up the other order
Starting point is 02:13:37 you mentioned and it says yes no later than 10 days from the effective date of this order the secretary of Defense will deliver a revision to the Unified Command Plan that assigns United States Northern Command, U.S. Northcom,
Starting point is 02:13:50 the mission to seal the borders and maintain the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and security of the United States by repelling forms of invasion, including unlawful mass migration, narcotics, trapping, human smuggling, and trapping, and other criminal activities.
Starting point is 02:14:06 Yeah, so that's big. I'm glad you picked up on that. It's just to emphasize, like, it's a strange attitude because on the one hand, this is very, very radical to all of the things that we've come to expect with Obama and Biden. I remember growing up listening to Rush Limbaugh in the car and, you know, oh, they renamed Mount McKinley to Mount Oli or oh, they renamed this base to this, you know, whoever the fuck to Fort Liberty, whatever it was. You know, we've grown so accustomed to insanity that we're like astonished by normalcy. in this administration. I mean, it's really, on the one hand, it's very, like, saddening and
Starting point is 02:14:53 depressing that we had to wait so long for something approximating normal and common sense to come into effect, but on the other, like, it's so uplifting that we finally have an executive that is willing to just come out and say, like, this is an invasion. These are the actions we're going to take. And all of these federal functions are going to serve their intended constitutional purpose. as it exists. Like someone said it, I forget where I heard it. Whoever said that,
Starting point is 02:15:22 you know, the left is right about one thing, that the Constitution is a living document. And that if the people in charge use it as a living document, they can make radical change in this country. There may be some knowledge, there may be some knowledge military people can drop. There is a,
Starting point is 02:15:46 there are changes. to the contingency planning guidance and the guidance for the employment of force with Northcom to seal the borders. And there's also a campaign planning. Okay, rules of engagement. And there's also a campaign planning requirement for Northcom to provide steady state security and continuous assessments of all options. So this is actually establishing rules of engagement apparently. And also this is something that they're basically permanently going to be constantly assigned these duties.
Starting point is 02:16:21 There's not some temporary operation happening. That's the new continuous mission for Northcom. Yeah, I was, go ahead. This is just a side thing. Isn't it interesting that he's been in office for three days now? And basically, every time we've seen him, he's been behind the resolute talking to the press and just signing executive orders.
Starting point is 02:16:50 I mean, it's truly like he is sitting there as the king, and he's ordering, as he signs these things, these orders are given out to go and accomplish them and do them. This is exactly what we wanted from him. This is what we wanted from him the first time. And this is what he's doing now. He's not, haven't seen him raise his voice, haven't seen him act like Trump.
Starting point is 02:17:16 He's just, he's acting, he's very, very calm. And I think it's, it's something to keep, just keep an eye on to see if he keeps this up where it's just that I'm in charge. I'm going to sign these things. You guys are going to go out. Other people are going to go out and take care of them. Boom. That's it.
Starting point is 02:17:37 I mean, this is, and he's just answering questions from the press and, you know, be, in, in the he's being Trump in doing that in the way he does it and everything, having conversations with them. But this is exactly what I wanted to see. Imagine you're in the military and like even before this, if you're a homegrown white guy, you're a Trump loyalist, right? Now, you're getting deployed domestically. And your commander in chief that you probably voted for twice has been shot, you know, and there have been multiple attempts on his life. There's an element of, like, you know, I'm watching what Trump's doing.
Starting point is 02:18:20 And there's a consider he, I think he really intrinsically understands at this point that he's at war. And I think the people that he has around him, you know, there's no, I would argue that he has very little time for bullshitters this time around. You know, if you're just, if you're, it's been striking to me. like if you look at some of the people that initially staffed his first administration, like a lot of these people, you had to be fucking crazy to sign on to Trump for his first administration, to get crucified in the press and to have your career ruined by like woke politics throughout like the first term.
Starting point is 02:18:58 But like the people signing on now, like I'd imagine Trump has some serious discernment with everything that's been thrown at him and like significantly more institutional backing and, you know, very radical ideas. Like, I would have met, you know, because there's so much behind the scenes that I would love to know, which is like, you know, when Trump in the final months of his campaign before the election, you know, let's say he probably knows he's going to win. And he knows he has to start putting policy together. And there's some serious people that come up to him. And they start saying some radical shit for a man who's 78 years old. You know, and after Butler, he's probably looking at the radical stuff.
Starting point is 02:19:36 And, you know, his attitude, like Pete's saying, behind the resolute desk, he's like, all right, this is what's going to happen. And there's not going to be any questions. And this is just how stuff's going to play out. You know, there's no doubt, there's no consideration, there's no olive branch here. I think that's watching the manner in which he conducts himself is just as important to watching all of these executive actions that are coming out. Well, and he's also said, and I agree with this, that he believed that God, spared him from that bullet to save America. He's on a divinely endowed mission here.
Starting point is 02:20:14 And I think that accounts for the type of calmness you see and also the resolution to act. I think that that bullet may go down in history as being the bullet that changed even more than the one that hit, or I guess it was a... What could kill of France, Ferdinand, whatever. Was it a grenade or whatever? Like some of his interests are very clearly like, you know, especially with the Ross Ultric thing, it's like, okay, you know, a group of people has specifically lobbied him for this outcome and he finds it reasonable so he makes it happen. But I think this is just a theory that, you know, after the Butler thing, that's why I think he's looking into MLK JFK and RFK. I think it's more than RFK Jr. just pulling him aside and being like, oh, Joe, please find out what's going to. on here. You know, I think it's, I think there's, there's like, I mean, I think there's far more of like,
Starting point is 02:21:15 damn, like, if this happened to me, what else is going on? And okay, the UFO stuff. Well, what's happening there. Like, you know, there's no more, if there's no red tape in any of the DEI and all these other initiatives and every other issue that we've been, uh, complaining about for a couple of years, you know, if there's no more red tape for that, like, in his mind, it's probably like, Why should there be red tape for any of these other assassinations? What's happening here? You know? This really is all the doing of the intelligence world and the interests that went into the
Starting point is 02:21:53 intelligence world immediately after the Second World War. The past 75 years, you know, blame cannot be laid at the foot of any single group of people or any single organization, yes, even them, blame has to be laid at the feet of a great many organizations and people, many of whom are dead and gone, and there's nothing you can do about it. But this tyranny of the black chamber, of these agencies that have complete unaccountable power
Starting point is 02:22:31 that are unelected, that are more or less held in perpetuity by a cabal of interests. And, you know, as was said earlier, you know, don't have even the military aspect of them, of that kind of accountability. This is all they're doing. This, at least a large part of it, is they're doing. And I pray if Trump is willing to do radical things. And he hasn't even, I mean, something we haven't even mentioned yet because it hasn't,
Starting point is 02:23:00 there's been such an overwhelming amount of other things. Trump hasn't even opened up the committee investigating his own assassination attempt yet. He almost certainly will. He almost certainly will. And once he investigates his own assassination attempt and he releases the files on JFK and, you know, Michael King and, you know, RFK's dad, these, I think it's all going to point to the same end goal. And I pray, pray that Cash Patel is the last director of the FBI. And whoever he's appointed to the CIA is the last director of the CIA.
Starting point is 02:23:40 Because I think more than any other institution in the American government, these agencies are the newest, they have the most outsized influence. And they just need to go. Entirely possible. But all excellent takes all around. gentlemen but we still must continue so moving on guaranteeing the state's protection against invasion talked about this one um a little bit with uh each state um having to deal with um their own security national guardsmen and uh all that fun stuff is there any more fine print on this one
Starting point is 02:24:27 not this one but one of the fine prints on another one of the southern border ones was invoking researching the possibility of invocation of the insurrection act of 1807 and also the alien enemies act of 1798 which is a deportation of any male over the age of 14 thought to be abetting an enemy yeah nothing more to add on that one I think we can move on past the the border ones we could kind of hit all the, this one, this one's so explanatory. Yeah, yep.
Starting point is 02:25:10 Restoring the death penalty and protecting public safety. Yes, obviously this should be a thing. Why this was ever taken away is stupid. No, yeah. I do have a thing real quick on that is that within it, there's a little clause about how he's going to look at all 37 people that had their sentences commuted by Biden and advise on further imprisonment. The significance behind.
Starting point is 02:25:34 that is that a commutation is not the same thing as a pardon. A pardon is that you've been found guilty in your toast, but a commutation of sentence is just like an alteration of like, okay, well, we're not going to put you to death, but there's going to be some kind of alternate or punishment that has to be found. And that's a battle between federal AG and state AGs. and it also advocates two interesting pursuits of the death penalty. The first is murder of a law enforcement officer, and the second is a capital crime committed by an illegal alien. And if you look at those two crimes,
Starting point is 02:26:13 if you look at the YouTube channel police activity, you know, it's a very dark element of our country. I mean, honestly, it's totally insane on that channel what happens. But, you know, you begin to see the, the kind of person that this will apply to. And I'm going.
Starting point is 02:26:31 So the last thing I'll say is that this fiction that the SPLC and all these other NGOs put out that like, well, the death penalty should just be a deterrent if it's ever to be used at all is ridiculous. No punishment has ever deterred anyone except for a certain 19th century Western Old West style of punishment, which I don't want to Fed post. but that's just about the only type of thing that will actually deter anyone is carrying out the sentence. Having it on the books is not a deterrent to its action. Well, yeah, I mean, you can look at all these NGOs and all these, like, the Innocence Project. It's like all these people that they get out of prison. It's like 95% of them go on to commit like more crimes afterwards. They're all like scum, almost every one of these people that they find.
Starting point is 02:27:21 I mean, the point about putting the death penalty, to illegal immigrants guilty of a capital crime. I mean, boy, oh boy, nothing quite puts the fear of God in somebody like saying, well, we're going to put you to death. I mean, one thing that I really despise is the fact we have this stuff where it's like, oh, we're going to put you on life for 20 years and then we're going to execute you afterwards. Like, ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:27:46 Justice, you shouldn't quit. Let me just quote from this order just to hammer this point home. in addition to pursuing the death penalty where possible, the attorney general shall, where consistent with applicable law, pursue federal jurisdiction. Okay, so they want federal jurisdiction over crimes and seek a death penalty, regardless of other factors, for every federal capital crime involving the murder of a law enforcement officer or a capital crime committed by an illegal. So, yes, he's literally, the order is basically saying we will execute every single one of the law enforcement officer. you who murders our law enforcement officers as we're proceeding with your deportation. Nice. I like it. Again, same thing we talk about the whole stream. I'm not finding anything that I really dislike about any of these. Moving on. Protecting the meaning and value of
Starting point is 02:28:45 American citizenship. This is the birthright citizenship one, right? Yes. I think everyone knows about what's in this one at this point where yeah he's suspending birthright citizenship this has already been struck down by a district judge
Starting point is 02:29:05 which we expect to happen that's actually good this idiot is doing exactly what the administration no doubt wants to happen which is to get this into the court system and bring it to the Supreme Court so thank you idiot
Starting point is 02:29:17 for immediately doing exactly what we needed you to do you dumb fuck Oh my God. Jesus. I just looked at his face. That's him. What the hell, man.
Starting point is 02:29:31 These people. 10. Yeah. Thanks, partner. All right. Yeah. So the report on any birthright citizenship is not retro.
Starting point is 02:29:44 Can I throw something in there? So Senator Jacob Howard drafted the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment. Here's what he said it meant. This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families or ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government
Starting point is 02:30:03 in the United States, but will include every other class of persons. And his emphasis was added on persons born in the United States who are foreigners. So this was anything,
Starting point is 02:30:18 anyone saying that the 14th Amendment gives created birthright citizenship, is just doing what they always do, just going around the original intent. So this is the last executive order we had lined up. I mean, there are a few more that could be mentioned. I don't know if Philos had any more on the executive order front. You did that big summary that made the rounds.
Starting point is 02:30:46 Yeah, the last, just one really quick thing is if you look at the history of the 14th Amendment and the way it's been used at the Supreme Court level, the two biggest rulings that have advanced the civil rights regime are the equal protection clause and the interstate commerce clause. And if the birthright citizenship component of the 14th Amendment is up for debate, I would wager that some other things, including the executive order revocation of LBJ's stuff, and that's already been revoked as well. That points to a broader shift in a constitutional reinterpretation that might change the posture of the Supreme Court on how it adjudicates on certain 14th Amendment clauses going forward,
Starting point is 02:31:35 and that can have huge ripples for the country and the way that we consider civil rights law in this country. Righto. The only one that I wanted to mention also with this, we kind of touched on it a little bit throughout, is the cutbacks of all the various environmentalism bullshit that has held us hostage from drilling for oil and other natural resources in the United States and also pulling out of all the Paris Climate Accord bullshit, which is just completely nonsensical, particularly when India and China are the biggest polluters in the entire world.
Starting point is 02:32:12 And we all know what those people are doing to the environment. So good on that for rolling back all that bullshit. So, well, that's the end of the executive orders talk. Now let's actually get into some of the highlights. you know, they've been going around clips and such. First, we've got this amazing photo of some of the ICE raids and sending them back, which is, oh, it's just pure, you know. One of those threats is this illegal alien from Haiti. Ice says he's a gang member with 17 criminal convictions in recent years.
Starting point is 02:32:46 You feel me? You'll Biden forever, bro. Thank Obama for everything that he did for me, bro. Yes, thanks Obama indeed. Well, you're looking. This is someone who's just, this is someone who's just contributing to the tax coffers and raising the GDP. You couldn't have put a better face on the policies too. I mean, that's a perfect clip. Like, thank you people, explicit executives for letting a freaking lunatic like me in. And these specific guys have my back.
Starting point is 02:33:25 Oh, man. This is what the Obama phone lady. looks like right now. You know the reason why these cartels have so many military assets and why a lot of these gang members have so many military assets and all these guns and all these things that they used to terrorize and kill people and all this other stuff? Remember Eric Holder? Remember Operation Fast and Furious?
Starting point is 02:33:49 Yep. Remember that? That's how they have all those guns. What an absolute idiot decision that was, we're going to give the cartels weapons so we could track the serial numbers to see where they go. It wasn't an idiot decision. I think they knew exactly what they were doing. Well, yes.
Starting point is 02:34:05 But you have the other clip right after this of like they, they're talking to Tom Homan. Yes. I was going to say that. And he goes, yeah, he's going back to Haiti. Amazing. Uh, fantastic. So there's a lot of clips like this that have been going around.
Starting point is 02:34:27 I love it. Yeah. There's a bunch of clips of ice raids and deportations going around, which, oh, man, it really warms my heart to see. Man, oh, man. Like, we said this on, like, day one, the promises were made at how many Trump rallies into the debates, you know, every single, you know, a speech at the RNC, they were all saying on day one, we're going to start the biggest mass deportation operation in the history of
Starting point is 02:34:53 the United States. And boy, oh, boy, I'm here for it. Every minute of it. I'm glad that you. I mentioned Kingpill that Newsmax is having a live deportation calculator. Oh man, I want that projected like on my screen in my room every morning so I could wake up and see that number go up, baby. The ice Twitter account also posted their stats so far. I don't know if they're going to do this every day, but they should. They fucking should. Yes.
Starting point is 02:35:20 For those of us who like to just gamble amongst each other, we could get a pool going for what the number will be at midnight, Eastern every day. That's the kind of sports betting I want to have happen. Screw betting on the NFL. Yeah, I want that. Actually, before we started, I suggested what they should have done is mint NFTs for each individual. deportem. And then you could like, you know, buy them like
Starting point is 02:35:52 Pokemon cards, collect as many deportees as you want. The problem with that is you run out of variations of Roberto Guzman. Yeah, really. Amazing. It turned into like a trading card game.
Starting point is 02:36:09 It's like the monster cards are the ones with face tattoos. It reminds me of when I was growing up and you'd have like the mission people who would come to church and you could like sponsor a Nigerian kid and in uh through school or something like that and they'd send you pictures periodically of like how he's doing and here's his textbooks and whatever else so like you could uh you could buy an nfti for a particular a particular guy and he gets deported and then you just get periodic updates about what he's up to
Starting point is 02:36:38 That'd be so amazing. All right. Let's talk about some of the other highlights from Inauguration Day. One of the, the biggest one that was going around, which I was in my office on inauguration day. I wasn't able to watch any of the festivities live. And I saw the scroll across my timeline almost immediately as it happened. I just happened to pick up my phone and see Twitter.
Starting point is 02:37:07 and I swear to God, I thought I was like having a stroke, like when I saw this. I just could not believe my eyes. Let's play the famous clip of Elon. This one really matters. And I just want to say thank you for making it happen. Thank you. Heart goes out to you. This one really matters.
Starting point is 02:37:35 And I just want to... Yeah. So perfect. Oh my God, look at everyone in the chat. They're doing the thing in the chat. That's going to be the new salute. Perfect. Good work, guys.
Starting point is 02:37:58 We kind of already mentioned this earlier when we were talking about the media and how even the ADL had to pull cover for Elon on this one, which definitely signals a huge changing of the guard. We do not want to be pissing off the richest man in the world or getting a, defamation suit. So, uh, amazing. Uh, do we have the clip of him and,
Starting point is 02:38:21 um, uh, uh, uh, next to each other, uh, that was, that was some,
Starting point is 02:38:26 uh, amazing. Oh, yeah, here we go. Look at him. So perfect. No,
Starting point is 02:38:41 what this reminds me of. Do you know what this reminds me of? do you guys have this like in um like in your grade school in your high school or something like where the absolute chad of the class just happens to know like the most autistic nerd in the entire room who kind of like hangs out with him because like knew each other when they were kids or something like that or their parents were friends you know and like baron's like god who's this autistic guy next to me you know i saw someone captioned this as like the uh the executive who just signed the big deal with the client and the engineer who knows he's going to have to work all night
Starting point is 02:39:13 to deliver it in the next seven days. Yeah. Yeah, I've seen a lot of memes with this one. I think Dee tweeted something about this. It's like the aristocrat and the merchant or something like that. Made the rounds. So, yeah, there's been some funny Emma Barron edits. There was that one going around.
Starting point is 02:39:32 I've seen this, like, same image going around at least like 10 different times. Each time I see a baron, like, gets slightly taller. It's like a, at one point, I saw at the end where what used to be like this 10 foot tall baron is now just his foot, you know, moving up to the White House. Like he's just an absolute like Leviathan now. It's kind of like the like medieval or older art where they would, might even been all the way back to like hieroglyphics and stuff. Or they would have the character, they would make a guy a lot bigger to indicate his like his spiritual size. that there was like spiritual weight to him. He was a very significant person,
Starting point is 02:40:13 so we draw him much bigger. That's kind of what it reminded me of. That there's, we're, we're meming Baron into this role that he's happily stepping into. And he just carries so much weight himself, that he,
Starting point is 02:40:27 he just sort of is, like the room is starting to, to move toward him every time. There was a picture that someone tweeted out of the inaugural ball and him sitting at a table with, he had, I don't know, Jeff Bezos and Marco Rubio,
Starting point is 02:40:39 and some other like executives. And he was the one holding court. The person who's tweeted it out said that he'd been sitting there talking for like 30 minutes. And you could see all the people at the table were all leaned forward, completely focused in on him listening to him talk. Oh man. This kid has been raised by his mother to speak multiple languages. You know, this guy could easily be like the Cuisak satirac in the next age. So I really love that the, um, the Trump.
Starting point is 02:41:09 family is embracing the baron meme. It's quite obvious they're doing it deliberately. I don't know how this idea got to them exactly, but if Baron Trump is listening, we will make you the emperor. You go to the first emperor of the United States. Absolutely. And apparently he has a pretty good sense of humor.
Starting point is 02:41:31 Apparently he has a pretty good sense of humor, considering the joke we heard at the event. Oh, yeah. I forgot about that. It was really funny. Can't talk about that, though. No, no, we could not. But that was really, really funny.
Starting point is 02:41:47 One of the other highlights was actually at Trump's speech, he pointed to Barron in the audience. And Barron, like, stood up, very, like, stoic and very regal, like, waving to the audience. Yeah, do we have that clip? Oh, I hope we do. He also, while he was doing that, he also put his hand up to his ear. That's right.
Starting point is 02:42:05 Like, like, listening to that. Yeah. Yeah. And he just announced. is he starting his own like um uh business i forget what it was like a luxury real estate yeah yeah there you go yeah and this guy is he's just in college right now he's like a freshman in college so like good for this guy yes uh you could be emperor uh barren so i know you're listening uh right now please uh come to one of our events uh we'd love to have you what do we we didn't even touch on the inauguration
Starting point is 02:42:33 what did you guys think of that well as i mentioned i didn't get a chance to see it live um i mean It was really cold, so I went to bed early and slept late. So I didn't see any of it. Really? No one watched it? Well, if, I mean, just real quick, like the inaugural address, right? So they formally transfer power. They swear Trump in.
Starting point is 02:42:55 He starts in his inaugural address. And he just rips into how bad the country has gotten. Well, Biden and Kamala are sitting right behind him. And they just have to sit there and take it for like 15 minutes straight as he just just goes. It really is like a beautiful thing. And there's another shot where they have the, they sing America the Beautiful, I think,
Starting point is 02:43:19 or one of these patriotic songs with like the Navy or military cadets. And there's this huge fucking 6-5 white dude. And he just shoulder checks one of these like frail-looking congressman. It's a good clip if someone can find it. Amazing. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:43:37 I did see the highlight of Carrie Underwood, who I am a fan of. You know, the teleprompter broke, which she was going to sing America the Beautiful. And they're like, do you need to teleprompter? She's like, no, I'll just sing it, which is kind of heartwarming, that an attractive blonde woman country music star just knows, you know, one of the more patriotic songs of the country by heart. She's like, yeah, I'll sing it. So I thought that was kind of heartwarming to see.
Starting point is 02:44:03 But, all right, because we are running very long, tonight. Let us move on to our next thing that we must talk about. Let's talk about Cash Patal. Here, let's listen to Ed. I'm living the world's American dream. I am the son of lawful immigrants. We worked our tails off just like you all do. And I'm going to make you a deal. I promise you I will never quit on your children. I will never quit on their children because this American dream does not belong to me. It does not belong to them. This American dream belongs to the world. What? Yep, yep.
Starting point is 02:44:43 And now we get to talk about the thing I have been wanting to talk about all fucking evening. Oh, man, I've been geared up for this one. So as people will know, if you're following the OGC substack, I had quite a lot of positive things to stay about Sam Hyde's first video that was coming out, just around the new year and wrote a wonderful substack piece about it if you guys haven't read it. So be sure to check that out. And now Sam Hyatt has come out with a second address. And this time it was to Vivek Ramoswamy.
Starting point is 02:45:22 So why don't we listen into one of the best clips of the entire section of this video? If you guys haven't seen it, you must go see it. I don't care about what an Indian says. I'm not willing to have a discussion about the definition of, what an American is. I'm not interested in hearing somebody else's proposal for what an American is. Everybody knows what an American is. If there's a degree or two of variation between Americans, what an American is, it doesn't matter. Anytime you try to argue in good faith with somebody who wants to steal from you, you try to argue in good faith with somebody who is not going to
Starting point is 02:46:03 Iron Man, your arguments. You're going to give them every intellectual consideration possible. They're going to give you none. Anytime you even open your mouth to do anything that's not derision, you're losing. You're accepting their proposition. That what you know, the same way you know that the sky is blue, what an American is, when you accept that your knowledge of that can be affected by somebody's paragraph, you're already losing.
Starting point is 02:46:31 So these people, when you come to you when you see them, the only thing you should have to say to them is, hey, faggot, that's it. That's all you need to say. You don't need to say anything else. Within your community, within your Discord, ugh, within your friend group, whatever, you can have whatever discussion you want. But if it's an outsider who's here telling us how to do business, that's not in the game plan. That's not part of the show. That's not happening. All right?
Starting point is 02:47:03 So I'm not saying you need to not think about these things and not talk about them with your friends, whatever. But when an outsider comes here, gets in your face and starts throwing definitions at you and you got to Google shit, no, we're not doing that. You're getting called a slur. I don't know which one, whichever one I feel like saying at the moment, you're getting called a slur.
Starting point is 02:47:30 Ah, wonderful. wonderful two-minute clip from his 40-minute video. You guys could go watch the whole thing in combination with the first one that he did. I mean, who would have thought that Sam Hyde would be acting like the elite of our time? He's a true natural aristocrat, and he stepped into the role of philosopher king nicely. You know, when he released this video, it reminded me of something. I was driving through Florida, and they were doing it. in an ex-space because
Starting point is 02:48:05 Alex Jones was just getting back on Twitter. He had just gotten back on Twitter and there was a space with Elon and a bunch of people and Vivek was on the space. Vivek in that space went and took a piss and didn't mute out.
Starting point is 02:48:22 I mean, he just went full jeet in a frigging Twitter space. Absolutely amazing. I'll never get tired of that. I mean... I often refer to Sam Hyatt as the only living comedian. Oh, yeah. I mean, I got a chance to meet him a couple weeks before Christmas.
Starting point is 02:48:51 And if anyone has the opportunity to go see his show coming to your town, he's touring all over the country this year. I highly recommend you do so. I know a couple of our guys in OGC chapters are going as a whole group to go and see him. Totally would recommend. you should go. I mean, one of the things I really want to stress about this one is you kind of already saw this from a lot of the establishment normie conservatives around the subject of the Elon Musk thing, throwing a Roman, and basically all of them are pulling cover in the way that you shouldn't be pulling cover in the sense of, no, this is just a, you know, a salute that goes back a really ancient. It's like, we don't have to explain ourselves anymore. We don't have to defend our positions. What Sam Hyde here is just saying, You just call people F slurs. Like, we're not having arguments anymore.
Starting point is 02:49:39 Like, all these terms, like racism and sexism and bigotry and transphobia and all these other isms and slurs that they've been using against us to cudgel our positions for the last, like, several decades. All that shit's over now. We won. Like, fuck you. I'm not having these discussions anymore. I don't care what you say, what an American is.
Starting point is 02:50:00 We all know what an American is. You were trying to pull the wool over my eyes. You're not acting in good faith. and I don't have to argue with you anymore. I won. You lost. Get out of my country. Get out of my face. Get out of my way.
Starting point is 02:50:12 It's over. This stuff is done. It reminds me. I was, uh, I was, I was trolling, um, that retarded loser, Will Stantzels on, on Twitter. And, uh, engaging with some of his reply bots. And, uh, they're, they're just like, oh, but Trump disavowed project 2025. If he's implementing it now, he's lying. You fell if you're a liar.
Starting point is 02:50:34 Now, fuck you. We won. You lost. We're going to do whatever we want. I love it. You have no say anymore. Piss off. When the modern iteration of this first started, whatever you want to call it, woke, left, he progressive, the Obama's second term kind of is when it all started going off. It reminds me that like, initially our reaction to this was like, well, let's, we're going to debunk this in good faith, right? and we're going to show that it's ridiculous. And, you know, the Jordan Peterson's of the world and there was all like the, you know, the facts and logic brigades, the Ben Shapiro making fun of college kids. Kind of the mindset at the time was like, if we just, you know, logic them and laugh at them,
Starting point is 02:51:19 eventually we'll, you know, wake them up and stop them. But there was never, it never came to fruition that like they ever self-reflected. ever listened to any of the right wing's arguments, like to rant for a little bit. The left, the progressives, they had every opportunity to hear their rights arguments and to listen to our points and to consider our opinions. They didn't have to ban everyone off all of these platforms. They didn't have to negate all of our ideas or call us racists or sexists or homophobes for a decade.
Starting point is 02:51:55 They didn't have to ruin people's lives and put them in prison. everything that the progressives have done to put them in this position after the Trump win, they have done and deserved. And the right, I think no one will really acknowledge this, but the right gave them beyond what they were due in terms of an off ramp or an ability to stop or an ability to reflect on their behavior. And like, it's not just that the progressives have gone through and like destroyed this country, but they've ripped apart families.
Starting point is 02:52:28 They've blocked their own parents or gone no contact. They've like completely ignored all good faith attempts. So Sam Hyde says like, just call them a slur. That really is all you can do at this point. That's all anyone can do because nothing else has worked. They don't respond to anything else, but just aspersions at this point. That's really all we talked about these people. We talked about, you know, a lot of these people,
Starting point is 02:52:58 losing their jobs and having no means of employment at this point with their, you know, fake master's degrees and all that. We'll just do the other famous philosopher Sam Hyde quote. He said, when we win, do not forget these people, what you broke dead, your kids graped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny. Yeah. So I'm utterly deaf to their cries of mercy from this point onward. If anything, the first Trump administration should have been that time, you said, to reflect
Starting point is 02:53:28 in James course. They didn't. There is no mercy left in me. I leave that to God. I was talking with King Pild earlier today about this, which is that like they're going to try to, if not get back in, then they're going to want to put it all behind them. They're going to want to just totally, you know, buddy up to the current power structure. They're going to want to move past all that and they're going to want to pretend like it's a bad dream. And I think it's going to be very critical. Like, um, dark enlightenment said this, I think to Pete, you know, maybe a year ago or so. Like that eventually he would die on the left because he doesn't believe in like totally, um,
Starting point is 02:54:16 eliminate, I don't even. I don't want to fed to say anything fed posty, but like that he would be the one calling for some form of mercy before like the absolute brutality. And like I kind of, as I get older, I kind of agree with that because like on the one hand, there are going to be people on the left that like a very tiny minority like 3% they're going to look and say like, oh shit, the wool was pulled over my eyes for like 10 years under Obama and Biden. And I just wanted to fit in and I was a total sheep and whatever. But like all of these other people like you should not forgive and forget like they gleefully ruined people. lives for a decade. And eventually, like, trying to, like, weasel up to the system and the people in power
Starting point is 02:55:02 is the only recourse they're going to have to, like, continue to salvage their professional careers or, like, their status, right? Because our thing is now the status thing. And even that 3% you've mentioned, even if they're sincere, it's like, well, too bad. You know, like, you didn't make the trade. not everyone makes it that's a very funny analogy but not everyone makes it
Starting point is 02:55:30 it you know that's that's just true in general like not everyone's going to make it and you're oh you got you got caught up in the thing because you were in the wrong side of the war well shouldn't have been doing it sorry like if you're at the Trump administration and you have a choice between hiring
Starting point is 02:55:46 someone who claims they've totally reformed from being a progressive type and is totally on board with whatever it is you're going to do, or some, like, poor Appalachian kid who has just been relentlessly shit on by this country for 10 years. I would rather have them take the chance on the person that has actual potential rather than, like, a known liar.
Starting point is 02:56:13 Not to get too, like, far off the year. You've had a change of heart. Okay, go tell a priest and a confessional. I don't have years for it. Yeah, exactly. Like, the tenor of this country is changing. the administration needs. That's the attitude people in the administration have to have. Very much reminds me of the very first press conference that Steve Bannon gave when he got out
Starting point is 02:56:36 of prison just a couple months ago. And he made an address to all the Democrats, the media, left-wing NGOs, all like. And his basic statement was, Donald Trump's a good man, but we're not. And we're coming for you. And that absolutely needs to be the attitude that you have. I mean, there is no, like, putting anyone's foot remotely near the brakes on this train. Like, we are going full hog. Anything we want is on the table. I don't want to hear anybody for the next four years say, well, Trump can't do that. It's blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 02:57:08 Or we can't do that. That's blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, no, uh-uh. Not language we're tolerating. I know we've spent a lot of time on the, like, the last 72 hours, which just felt like an eternity. because there's so much going on. But does anyone have any predictions about what the left is going to wind up doing? It might take a couple days or weeks to do something.
Starting point is 02:57:33 But right now, right now they're totally flattened. I'm just curious what people think is going to happen. Historically, when you see a shift like this, a lot of them just fall in line. In 1933 in Germany, a lot of people who are running with the, the Communist Party became national, just switched over to national socialism overnight. A lot of them are just looking, they're looking at the current thing.
Starting point is 02:58:00 Sure, maybe 30%, and I would say that that's dropping more and more each day, are like ideological. They're going to be the ones that are going to fight this, and, you know, like they're, you know, they're in the French resistance or something. But I think a lot of them are just going to fall in line. I think you're already seeing it.
Starting point is 02:58:20 I think you're definitely seeing what people in power. So, yeah, I think people see the shift. And a lot of people are just going to turn with it. And the ones who don't, they'll become the ones who were just screaming all day about, you know, someone seek highling or something like that. So I agree with it. But the question I've been considering is like a lot of the ideological action is mostly virtual, virtue signaling to other people that are in like a similar social cast or to their social end group. But like, what if everybody else in your like social in group now is like a MAGA person or, you know, the person that you have to pander to in your social group that actually has the power is a MAGA person, you know. Well, the thing is here is that the reason I think the left was able to gain so much power so quickly was that they were the earliest adopters of the social media revolution.
Starting point is 02:59:18 and the past 10 years have really just been them coasting off of that. Everyone knows the left sucks. Everyone knows the left is full of, you know, disgenic freaks who are extremely entropic to society. It's just back in, what, 2011 when Twitter first came online and even before that, Tumblr, when these corporations were engaging with social media for the first time And these concepts that, you know, specific people groups being exposed and stuff like that weren't as established of a thing. And corporations thought that the people on social media were reflective of the general public or at least reflective enough. And those people more or less just tended to be leftists.
Starting point is 03:00:04 I mean, maybe that's just the inertia they were cruising off of. The reason that the left was able to go so far so fast. And you could point at the long march through the institutions and the leftist academia and things like that. Sure, yeah. But I think the reason they were able to go so far so fast is just because they were the earliest adopters of this revolutionary new technology in social media. And the right being locked out was forced to simply get qualitatively better at using it and manipulating it and things like that. and we've, you know, come from behind, and now we, we, we've had complete victory.
Starting point is 03:00:45 And I, I really, I don't think that the left as currently constituted has a future. Their coalition broke, the Obama coalition broke. I don't think it's going to be reassembled anytime soon. What I think is more possible, and I don't necessarily hold to, Matt, I think this is your, your, division here. I don't necessarily hold to this, to the MAHA versus MAGA factional breakdown, but I think more than likely, the market share that the left previously had will be taken up by some breakoff faction or copycat coalition that uses the MAGA methods. So the left, as we
Starting point is 03:01:29 imagine them, I think will cease to exist. They will reinvent themselves, maybe even go on the full Hicklib route. Maybe they'll become the party of the South again of the increasing economic prosperity South. Yeah, my instinct on this is really that, like you said, there's going to be a carve off of MAGA that winds up becoming the central part of whatever the resistance to Trump is. And it's go, so it's, I think ultimately, whatever the future polity is is going to be defined by two factions of what you would consider today the right fighting each other and my guess is the some of the largest dividing points on that is going to be
Starting point is 03:02:19 like transhumanism i think there's going to be a lot of we kind of got a little hint of it with this 500 billion dollar uh AI infrastructure bill that that uh he announced that involved involves Larry Ellison and Sam Altman. And Elon is not happy about Sam Altman's involvement. Someone asked Trump about what he thought of Elon and Sam hating each other. And he's like, yeah, you know, there's a lot of people I have, I hold hatred for as well. So like I understand Elon's perspective. But we're going to get the mega movement as it is right now, the core of the Trump ethos is going to get very, very technocratic, very fast.
Starting point is 03:03:03 and a lot of it, and in that technocracy, is the dangers that are going to lie within that are going to be different than the dangers that we've faced in the past. We're coming out of this age of the longhouse where we've been beset by this malaise that is choking the life out of us. We're being smothered to death by the spirit of the smothering mother. And moving into this age of the vengeful son means the, the dangers that lie ahead are going to,
Starting point is 03:03:36 they're going to blindside a lot of people because they've been conditioned to expect danger from a particular vector and they're going to get blindsided by it coming from a new angle. And that's going to be instead of the dangers of being smothered to death, we're going to get the dangers of chaos and explosion and uncontrolled growth and the dangers of wealth. and I think that it's going to be very easy for a lot of people to get sucked into that direction. But then on the other hand, like you were saying, I think it was Red Hawk.
Starting point is 03:04:15 I think you were saying if the, like there's no stopping this train. And the corollary to that is to use the AI infrastructure bill as an example. Yeah, I want nothing to do with Sam Altman being in charge of some AI, infrastructure thing for the country. I think Sam Altman, well, I probably can't say here what I think should happen to Sam Altman. At the same time, like, if Sam Altman's not going to be there, or if this is going to be constituted differently in some way that's less disturbingly transhumanist, that's not really going to come from us. Like, we're not going to be able to affect change on that level because we would be going up against the type of entrenched institutional interests that have
Starting point is 03:05:05 put themselves on the line and this is what they want in return. And what they're offering is AI infrastructure basically means massive energy investment. And so they're willing to trade shut down borders and get rid of DEI and ESG and closing off immigration and investment. in the country in return for getting what they want. And what they want is their massive AI exploration to just be kind of untrampled and be able to do whatever they want. And that's going to be really freaking dangerous. Like there's a lot of disturbing stuff that's going to come out of that. But I think the utility for us now is not in trying to fight them. Like we've been conditioned that in this world where we're constantly being held down and suppressed and
Starting point is 03:05:55 smothered to death and it feels like we're being suffocated, we've gotten really used to just leaning against doors. We're constantly leaning against a closed door and we're pulling all the people we can to try to lean against this door and get it to open. And suddenly, the door just swings open and you go tumbling through the doorway and then you stand up and it's like, okay, well, what do I do now? And our instinct, we're conditioned to go find another door to push on. But what has happened here in the last, you know, collectively over the last several months and then increasingly over the last couple of days is that a whole bunch of doors just got flung open. And there's a whole bunch of new territory conceptually and literally that we need to be acquiring for our guys.
Starting point is 03:06:39 We don't have, we need to go on the offensive and we need to start building for ourselves. And the technocrats and the transhumanists are going to do whatever they're going to do. but we need them to do their AI infrastructure bill so that we can get the investment in our country and get energy costs down here and do something about the state of the money. And that's the tradeoff. You're dealing in the world of the politic and that's the tradeoff. And so in order to go run around, we don't need to run around and try to push on closed doors anymore. A bunch of doors have just opened.
Starting point is 03:07:17 and there's a tremendous amount of energy here, and that energy is not going away anytime soon. And we need to direct and focus that energy on our own infrastructure projects. There's going to be macro infrastructure projects happening. We need to focus it on our own infrastructure projects and use this window of energy to capitalize on it and build ourselves up to where we are a legitimate political force that's not just useful in a rhetorical sense through our memes and our shipwere. posting and our podcast and whatever else, but to where we actually have a capital source of our own that advocates for our own interests. We don't need to be asking other people to advocate for our interests now. Now we need to start defending our own.
Starting point is 03:08:04 Yeah, I do. Can I be the one who says the thing that could really grind this to a halt? another 9-11 yeah the two things to watch out for are what's what are the gas prices what's our energy what's your average Americans income
Starting point is 03:08:33 you know where's the money going for Joe where are we also where are we going to bomb where is the first country we start doing foreign interference um how do we go after them what do we declare a national security threat?
Starting point is 03:08:51 I've been reading a good book on the Monroe Doctrine, and I hope that is what our general pivot is, is they realize it's a lot easier, supply chain and logistics-wise, to just police the cartels, maybe more judiciously than police. That's a foreign conflict I'm okay with. But besides that,
Starting point is 03:09:13 you know, there's a lot of, there's a lot of schools of thought that say we're going to wrap up Ukraine and we're going to wrap up the Middle East and I think looking at the ceasefire days before the inauguration and the Middle East
Starting point is 03:09:28 and so there's some suggestions behind the scenes there that the Middle East and the Russia-Ukraine conflict are kind of traded off where it's like we're going to settle with Russia and the Middle East and then we're going to just wrap up Ukraine in the same breath.
Starting point is 03:09:45 Germany's bold funding for Ukraine. There's some interesting, I think, bonds stuff with Ukrainian bonds or whatever. But the big thing overall to keep an eye on, like just to reiterate is, you know, who's going to be our first enemy and who are going to be the first Americans that actually benefit from what happens. It's the Don Roe doctrine, by the way. This is pretty good. I like it.
Starting point is 03:10:18 I like it. Well, fellas, this has been an excellent stream with some excellent takes all around. And we had some jokes, some merriment. I don't think any of us are tired of winning yet. And no doubt we'll be covering more executive orders next week on the show. But it is time for us to get to the super chats if we can. So let's get started because there's quite a few of them. So Hunter counts starting us off for five bucks.
Starting point is 03:10:50 I'm going to be disappointed if I don't hear Trump saying, I'm going to come every time in a legal cries on stream. I don't know, maybe we should make that a thing on the sound board every time. But amazing. I'm going to come. And there we go. All right. Our good friend Harvey Wallbanger from the Virginia chapter of the OGC sends us $25.
Starting point is 03:11:16 And we at Vetus. Beatus Dominium Club are excited to announce our first official event. Wow, look at that. Our next official event, I should say. Details found here. A tour of historic Lexington, Virginia, Friday, February 14th, 2025 at 11am. Sit down dinner following the event is optional. Please, RSVP, no later than EOD February 1st, 2025.
Starting point is 03:11:45 Details are listed on our PIN Twitter post, X at VA chapter. OGC. Yeah, so get involved. You guys are in the Virginia area. Definitely start doing more events with fellow friends. We need you guys out there. Yeah, Lexington is a beautiful town that's been utterly taken over by friggin' libs. I might, I don't want to promise anything, but I will be making an effort to attend that specific event. So if you're interested in getting involved in the Virginia people, then come on over to the event that Harvey and the boys are hosting. Yep, and I can personally, you know, give a thumbs up to Harvey's character. He is quite a man, very generous and a good friend, so definitely get involved. And he sends us another five bucks,
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Starting point is 03:12:56 Salt Snake, 1964 for $10. Evening gentlemen, meeting up with the Wichita chapter members tonight. We're going to be discussing a book to read, potentially any recommendations. I don't know how people could be blackpilling when the illegals are crying before they can get in. and Elon is throwing Romans. We're so back boys.
Starting point is 03:13:16 Salute the OGC. I don't know. You guys got a book recommendations? For what? Ask a little more specifically than that. I mean, the Bible? Could he be more vague? The Bible, if you haven't read the Bible, read the Bible.
Starting point is 03:13:36 You should read History of the Monroe Doctrine by Dexter Perkins. And you also should read another book that was recommended to me by Stormy Today on Twitter. which was a national economy of political systems by a, fuck, a protectionist, an economic protectionist. Friedrich List. That's the one. Yeah, read that one, protectionist guide to economics. And it will help you make, you know, the big thing real quick about book recommendations, everything that we think we know about economics and finance and geopolitics and everything else is a very modern system that's been thought up recently.
Starting point is 03:14:13 If you want to understand what's happening with this country, you have to look back to like the 1820s through the 1840s for bucks and resources. So look at that because that's going to be more akin to what's going to happen with the executive. All right. Good recommendations from you guys. Caleb sends us 20 bucks and a emoji with the emoji saluting. So nice. Let's see. Craig Stoddhard for 10 Canadian bucks.
Starting point is 03:14:45 Sorry, to our leaves up north. This is gold. All my life, I've been in love with its color. I welcome any enterprise that will increase my stock. On the Google Doc, it said I'm 10 bucks, not 100. So yes, you are indeed worthy of some gold, sir. But take over Canada, President Trump. I don't want to be given forced made.
Starting point is 03:15:11 Well, there we go. I mean, I've talked about this many times. on these Twitter spaces, but for my own selfish reasons, I want the United States to take over Canada, simply because I want access to prime hunting grounds. That's it. I don't think that's a meme either. Like, I think they mean it.
Starting point is 03:15:30 I think it's going to start with Alberta, because I remember I went to a boarding academy in British Columbia, and not too far from Alberta. And at the time, so this would have been 20, 20, two years ago. At the time I had, there was some classmates of mine who were Albertans, and they were getting somewhere in the vicinity of like five to $8,000 a year checks from the government. And I don't mean the family was, I mean the children were. Every single citizen was getting a check for, it was somewhere in the vicinity of $5 to $5,000 to $5,000 per person.
Starting point is 03:16:13 that's how that's how profitable the province was and now they're paying something and maybe it leaves in the chat can give me the exact details of this i don't i don't spare a whole lot of space in my brain for internal canadian politics but they're paying something like 16 billion dollars a year to subs to sustain all the other provinces that cannot sustain themselves So they are the the the the I just forgot the term they're the the governor the head of the head of Alberta I can't remember their term for it. Premier the Premier yes thank you. The Premier has been meeting with Trump and it's just a match made in heaven.
Starting point is 03:16:58 It works incredibly well for both sides and it would break the back of the rest of Canada. None of the other provinces could support themselves without Alberta. So I think that they're entirely serious when they're talking about beginning to incorporate Canada into the United States. I mean, on the same topic that we talked about, a related one with Greenland. I mean, like, I intentionally just completely avoided this story because when they were first talking about it, I thought this was just another like media hit job like we had in the first Trump administration where, oh, this is some like thing that Trump set out context and the media is going to run with it. I'm just going to ignore this one. This is all bullshit.
Starting point is 03:17:36 it. But now, like, that's continually being talked about in the news and Don Jr. is going over there and people are seriously making moves to actually do this. I mean, the long arc of history is that as each year goes by, there are less and less countries in the world. Like, you know, the smaller ones get eaten up by bigger ones. Just literally how things go. I mean, just think about in the American context. I mean, there used to be hundreds, if not thousands of American tribes. And now it's all just one big country. And this is really just the case throughout the entire planet. So, I mean, the lines on the map are allowed to change. And I just like the idea of doing this stuff. I love the idea of taking back to Panama Canal, because handing it over to all those fucking people was stupid from the very beginning. And I'm like, yeah, I'm totally fine with America expanding its borders as long as it's actually in our benefit. The man who purchased Alaska, Mr. Seward, he's a bunch of parks and all other things named after him. He also wanted to purchase Greenland. Why would that be the case? Well, because in the 1840s, they assessed that there was very large reserves of cryolite there.
Starting point is 03:18:39 It was also in World War II where the U.S. military stationed a lot of its personnel to call the world's largest cryolite mine, which after Denmark got it, after the 1980s, it was rendered totally defunct. And there's a whole lot of natural resources under all that ice. And also the Anwar drilling was another executive order. So all that energy stuff, you know, very interesting to keep up. an eye on. And again, it all has 19th century parallels. And the geostrategic positioning of it as well. And when you start taking all of these things into context together that the appointment of Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, with the emphasis on south of the border, the withdrawal from the Middle East, the desire to end what's happening in Ukraine. And then Elon going after,
Starting point is 03:19:33 going hard after the after Kier-Starmer and the the gangs. I don't know exactly what I can say here. And then endorsing AFD, all of these, when you take the acquisition of Greenland and you put it in the context of all these other things, it's very clear that what they're doing right now is reestablishing the terms of the West to end at Iceland. The West no longer ends at like Eastern.
Starting point is 03:20:03 Europe. The West ends at Iceland and Europe is a separate thing. And so when Elon's out there tweeting make Europe great again, I think the subtext here is their plan is to position themselves to colonize Europe and to flip the colonial relationship, make Europe a bunch of client states for the United States who are defining their homeland as the Western Hemisphere. Very interesting to see. Shameless, shameless plug. I will actually be discussing this topic on Dimes' channel next Tuesday at, I believe, 9 p.m. on a panel with some other individuals. So if you all want to hear this topic debated between a pro and anti-annexation position, you know, I'll be doing that next week.
Starting point is 03:20:52 I hope you're not the anti. No, I'm not. One other point here real quick is that I think this is also a defensive action from the perspective of the administration, given the degree to which China, has just infested themselves into Canada, especially within Trudeau's party. It's completely dominated by the CCP. As much as we talk about Israel with the United States, China and Canada is bad. And so if the goal here is to diminish the effect, the influence of the Chinese Communist Party in the Western Hemisphere, then it's well documented what's happening with the cartels and with bringing the fentanyl across the border. It's well documented how involved. China is in that. But I think that this action for moving to take control of Greenland and talking about taking control of Canada is also a defensive action against China.
Starting point is 03:21:48 Yeah, very interesting stuff is going on. And man, oh man, do I like it. So moving on again, back to our internally erect. Yeah, really. Yeah, well, you definitely got your money's worth out of that super chat there, Craig. That's always the goal of the super chat, right? You want to mid-max, how much discussion do you get out of your donation? So I say you did a pretty good job with that one. James draws everything for five bucks. Just to be on the safe side, fire all she-boons in leadership positions. Yep, I agree.
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Starting point is 03:22:41 Forgive my crassness fell as well. Good for you, man. Nice work. All right. Ballaro 393. Andrew Jackson had James Polk Greasing the wheels in Congress. Trump needs to whip the GOP into doing his bidding so he can keep on winning. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 03:22:58 I mean, that's the thing to watch for him. I think we've been talked about this for months is. GOPDs be brought to heal. There's been so great tweets going around today in light of these first three days of the Trump administration. And it really just shows you that the Republican Party has been controlled opposition our entire lives. They could have done any of the stuff at any time they wanted to. Every president has access to executive orders.
Starting point is 03:23:22 They could have done this and they didn't. So fuck them. Let's go to Hunger, the Dye Merchant, our good friend, for 50 bucks. He deserves some. gold. I love gold. The look of it, the taste, a bit, the shmall, the texture. I love gold. All righty, thank you very much, uh, hunger. Gents, it's been a long journey since I met many of you for the first time in 2022. This would have been unimaginable, even three short years ago. For now, we celebrate, but Trump and possibly Vance won't be around forever. The work of the OGC is
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Starting point is 03:24:47 it's really like one of the few things that the right is actually made progress on in our lifetimes, particularly as it relates like concealed carry. I'd really love to see like national reciprocity on that because it's a huge pain in the ass. People don't know. Like a big traveler. That's not true. That's not true. Like just 15.
Starting point is 03:25:03 years ago it was like three states had constitutional carry and it's like 30 now or not 30 um it's like 25 now it's like half the states have it the um that's a national association for gun rights nagger shout out to nagger um they're pretty much
Starting point is 03:25:21 um they're pretty much responsible for it like wholly on their own i mean the NRA gives away your rights all the time nagger is great the N word you know the end word is, it's... I'll never get tired of that one.
Starting point is 03:25:41 Go on, Philo's. The biggest change that you can really see is the May issue to shall issue, verbiage, which is basically overrides a lot of the state AGs and local PD departments in blue states, preventing it just out of arbitrarily BS reasons of delaying it.
Starting point is 03:25:58 A shall issue means, like, you have to unless they have a criminal conviction. So that's a very interesting change. It's really just over like the stupidest stuff too. It's like too many people have played like call duty video games where you think like gun suppressors are like dead quiet. And it's just not the case. It really just is like it just saves your ears.
Starting point is 03:26:19 It's really all it is. Oh, it's awesome to shoot to shoot suppressed them. But really when you consider the the enormity of the problem that, you know, suppressors and. NFA items and SBRs they get that's not at the front of the line that can come later yeah you have to tear stuff down right now yeah exactly I mean maybe this can be done at the end of the administration like they sneak this in you know this is just something they do but um you know I mean we're all gun guys here but you know there's bigger issue there's bigger fish to fry even though this is something I would like and in all honestly probably has a fairly decent
Starting point is 03:27:03 shot of, you know, being switched around. So I wouldn't, I wouldn't, um, you know, black pill on that issue at all. I think we will see gains on that one just maybe not for some time. Well, and all the down ballot stuff to, uh, I mean, everyone was paying attention to pretty much exclusively Trump, but the down ballot stuff in a lot of local races, like, I don't know, I just advise everyone, like check your local political things and your regulations, because there's a lot of things that will change in blue and red areas coming around. Hmm. Based autism, great name for five bucks.
Starting point is 03:27:37 As I listen to this, I hold my three-week-old daughter. Well, congratulations, man. And just remember what this is all for, gentlemen. Well, good for you. Nice to hear. Ballero 393 for five bucks. CNN journals were fired. Couldn't have happened to a nicer group of people.
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Starting point is 03:28:16 Hail Trump, 007. I mean, we'll see. Yeah, pow, right in the kissers, right? I mean, we'll see. It's all fake news. It's phony stuff. It didn't happen. Yeah, exactly.
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Starting point is 03:31:34 press S to spit on black pillars. a lot of awful behavior from people that should be on our side post-election and with these recent EOs. Yep. Yeah. Some people really shamed themselves this week from some of their takes. And it was sad to see some otherwise really interesting people with a lot of really good stuff to offer, really debase themselves in such a way instead of admitting they were wrong on some things. It's unfortunate. Paul Lunsford for five bucks, sends us a salute.
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Starting point is 03:33:52 One quick point on Stephen Miller. I just learned recently that his wife is part of the Doge project. Really? Yeah. Interesting. Let's see. You know, that guy really does deserve a lot of credit and should be rewarded because he was the guy who was there in the first Trump administration, stuck his neck out, and was right on the immigration issue even back then, like from day one.
Starting point is 03:34:19 So, kudos to that guy. Yeah, this one goes out to Stephen Bill. Oh, you probably can't hear it, huh? No, I hear it. I hear it, yeah. Yeah, you know what that is, right? I don't know. Yes.
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Starting point is 03:35:57 you know, again. It's like, oh, wow. Like this is actually what it's supposed to be like. Like, you know, you actually have somebody in the Oval Office and not just this completely dysfunctional old man. Wow. Oh. Enrico Palazzo for five bucks. DeSantis was right about drone striking cartels.
Starting point is 03:36:13 Yes. Yes, he was. Cody Browning for five bucks. People that think going after cartels is War on Drugs Part 2 don't realize that the war was a federal spending spree. They didn't care if it worked. Yeah. Very fair point. Hermetic hegemony for $10.
Starting point is 03:36:36 On moving federal HQs, no remote NNSA contractor who moved from D.C. to North Carolina to get away from all the flu nonsense. They couldn't pay him enough to move back to D.C. Red State would be something else. Yeah. I mean, I know what Trump has talked about, and he did do this, so previously it was moved some of these agencies out of D.C. At the very least, you could start doing some of that stuff. just to not have all these bureaucrats at one place. It would be nice. Moving on to our friend, Palladon Y Y, Y, Z for 20 bucks for years now when it came to crime, drugs, homelessness, the borders.
Starting point is 03:37:17 All I heard was, we can't do anything about that. I'm starting to hear them say, I can fix that. Yeah. I mean, how long will we even talk about this on this show? Literally since day one, it just comes down to sheer will, and now there's actually will. and you'll love to see it. I wonder if, I mean, we're only three days in,
Starting point is 03:37:36 but I wonder if after this point there will be in the future, like for the rest of our lives, people are just going to refuse to accept this answer that we can't do anything about it when it comes to these bigger issues. Like whether Trump succeeds or fails in all of his efforts, like what really was keely refuted was this idea that the executive just can sit on its hands and do nothing.
Starting point is 03:38:00 and that that's like somehow an acceptable strategy for people to put up with. No one's ever going to let that fly again, I think. No, let's hope. All right. It really cannot be stated enough that we are living in history. Oh, and it's really nice to see, especially if like, you know, this Greenland acquisition actually comes through, you know, nothing really says an end to the post-war consensus. And, you know, the lines on the map moving like that, man, oh, man.
Starting point is 03:38:30 Wouldn't that be nice? Speaking of living in history, chat with jfk files.com is up. It is JFK assassination files, 14,000 plus documents, time period 1963 to 64, archives unlocked, January 23, 2025. Declassified and ready for querying. Begin investigation. It's like chatting with a large language model. And at the bottom of the site, it says National Archives and Records Administration. Oh, really?
Starting point is 03:39:00 Interesting. You throw a link to that in the chat here. Wow. Yeah. Well, I would. Someone just linked me the MLK file too. Wow. Well, I will be excited to wake up tomorrow and see all the frogs have done their digging.
Starting point is 03:39:16 And, uh, wow. You know, that's another thing too. I mean, it's just so obvious at this point that Twitter is like the only news like in town. It really is. I mean, like, does anyone watch legacy media? I just go to Twitter literally for everything. Uh, let's see. Moving on to aspiring misanthrope for three bucks.
Starting point is 03:39:35 Most of the government needs a colonoscopy via Lampost. Yep. Jackson Walker for 13 bucks. Deport them all. Yes. Yes. Deport them all. Build that wall.
Starting point is 03:39:51 Deport them all. Todd man, 67 for 10 bucks. My dad's coal mine was purchased by Canadian Company, and he was fired soon after. I can't imagine the grudge baron has against people. I didn't know Jay Burden had kids. I was just about to say that, damn it. You beat me to it. I just make a joke about burden.
Starting point is 03:40:14 Amazing. But yeah, I mean, I'll tell you what, if I was barren, I would certainly want to seek revenge on all these people for what they've done to your family. Yeah, this relates to Sam Hyde's podcast. The one he just did on Vivek, he basically takes calls from people and it's stories like this. Definitely if you didn't watch that Sam Hyde podcast or video, whatever, on Vivek that we had up a bit earlier, definitely don't look that up because it contains a bunch of stories like this.
Starting point is 03:40:48 Oh yeah. I mean, both of those videos were excellent in their own different ways, even though they were touching on similar notes. So, excellent work to Sam Hyde. And again, I will stress, I know he's doing a, you know he's doing a. New England tour right now. I actually saw people in the chat talking earlier amongst themselves if people are going to it. I highly recommend if you guys have the opportunity to go see Sam Hyde and his whole crew. Definitely worth your while. Really good guys. All right. Moving on to Paladin Y Y YZ once again for 20 bucks. Let's see if Trump is serious about these changes. He should be able to muster a super
Starting point is 03:41:24 majority and pass an act through Congress if he wants this movement to have teeth. Well, I can't imagine that they're going to go so serious to all these executive orders and then just completely drop the ball on the legislative part of it. But we will see. Obviously, there's new considerations that come in when you get to that part of the game. But your basic civics class is that, okay, Trump passes an executive order.
Starting point is 03:41:51 Congress will then look at it vote and be like, ah, well, you know, we are just going to oppose it. And then it gets kicked backed up to Trump who can veto it. And then they have to have a two-thirds majority in Congress in order to overturn that presidential veto, which I would argue they are very, very unlikely to get with any of these executive orders after surviving two rounds of voting. Yep. So we'll see. Adam Keeney for 50 bucks. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 03:42:22 And you also are getting some gold, sir. This is gold, Mr. Bonn. All my life I've been in love with its color. I welcome. any enterprise that will increase my stock. All righty, there we go. Thank you very much, sir, for your generous 50 bucks. Banishment is a form of mercy.
Starting point is 03:42:49 I don't know. I mean, do I necessarily agree with that? Well, maybe in modern times compared to what the alternative is. But, I mean, banishment in ancient Greece was akin to death. So, I don't know. I mean, it certainly is like a, as it relates to, like, self-deportations right now, as opposed to getting rounded up by ice. Yeah, I mean, get out of here.
Starting point is 03:43:11 Self-deporting yourself is definitely better, but we'll see. Cliff Jative, once again, for five Singapore dollars. Pete is right. Most are spectators who will counter-signal you to the last minute. When you win, they'll say,
Starting point is 03:43:27 I always knew they were the good guys. Yeah, pretty much. Most people just go along and get along. And then Sonahaster from the new Ivy League up there in New England for five bucks. Is this show still going? Well, what troopers? Yeah, well, you're making it longer, son of Haster.
Starting point is 03:43:45 So, thank you. Yeah. Uh-huh. And then, uh, Aramig Discourse for five. God damn it, Doug. I'm looking in the Google doc, and I'm just seeing more chats,
Starting point is 03:43:57 like, be plopped in as I'm reading these. So, uh, very generous, um, audience tonight. Thank you very much. Um, I don't know. Are we at four hours? We've got to be, like, close to it at this point. or something. Armag Discourse for five bucks.
Starting point is 03:44:11 The black pill is a suppository. You don't want to take suppositories, do you? No, none of us do. No, I only administer them. Two Tilos sends us two bucks and a, I guess we're going to have to call it a Roman now instead of a salute. So he sends us a Roman. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 03:44:33 K.R. Harris for five bucks. I lived near a hotel, been seeing a lot. of moving trucks there lately self deportation or wishful thinking i don't know uh i guess we'll find out right and then the final super chat of the evening from our good friend melon for uh five bucks reminder to report your local immigration attorney to the ice tip line for human trafficking yes you absolutely should be doing that i mean i saw my tweets going around um of like uh apparently bounties that uh ice is potentially going to have on illegal immigrants. I mean, wouldn't that be wonderful?
Starting point is 03:45:09 If that's the case, and if that is the case, I will be writing down names at my tax service. And after April 15th, I will be, you know, making some calls. So they rated an attorney's office in Rhode Island today. Yeah, I saw that. Yeah. So that's a good start. You know, it only takes a couple times you do this and then everyone just falls in line.
Starting point is 03:45:30 Yeah, that is a good point. Yeah. All right. And then, oh, another one has stuck in. Yeah. for two bucks love to see the constant Gunther Fillinger cope He said something particularly nasty while back And I finally muted him So I haven't seen it
Starting point is 03:45:50 It is probably really funny though Yeah I have more or less the same I haven't paid attention to him in a while Thanks for the reminder I'll go check it out All right well that is the end of the super chats So let's quickly go around and get our shillings out the way So I can go to bed and have another day at the office
Starting point is 03:46:07 So, Charlie, do you have anything to promote, sir? Well, I just published a book review on a book on the left-wing intellectuals in Bymar, Germany. You can read the free preview, or you can subscribe and go check it out. It's book review number 43, so there's a lot of backwell content on there on my Substack, Neo-Reactor, which is found at Charlemagne. substack.com. Yeah, so subscribe to that.
Starting point is 03:46:40 I think enough people have thought it is worth it over the years. So basically what I do is, you know, summarize and write my own thoughts on the books I read. I'm working on another one right now. And, oh yeah, I just want to get in one last joke. I saw something going on with Vladimir Putin heading to the Kremlin.
Starting point is 03:47:02 and also Lex Friedman is supposed to be interviewing him, I believe. So this might be a last-ditch effort to eliminate him by boredom. We'll see. He is so horrible. I cannot stand that guy. God, he literally just is like a plank of wood. There's nothing about him. He actually might even be AI, like the first AI human being is Lex Friedman.
Starting point is 03:47:29 Pete, you've always got stuff going on. What do you have to promote this week? just dropped an episode with Dimes from Blood Satellite and his buddy Jean about their new documentary about immigration into Canada and who did it, who was responsible for it. And damn it, you know, the usual suspects. Crap. Go check it out. Thank you. All right, sweet.
Starting point is 03:47:56 Mr. Fahrenheit, anything to promote? No, I mean, the only thing I'm doing right now is my. is the Spain series with Pete Q. So go check that out if you can. Other than that, support the old glory club. And as you mentioned, your show you'll be doing with Dimes next week on the annexation of Canada. Yeah, yeah, that's right. That's right.
Starting point is 03:48:16 Yeah, go tune into that. I think Endeavour is going to be on it. There's a gentleman who's George Weikliss's name. He's a political candidate. And Forte-Zax is also going to be on that. So, yeah, we're going to have the pro-Canadian annexation side, which I will be arguing. And Dimes, of course, is going to be on it. And then there's going to be the anti-Canadian annexation.
Starting point is 03:48:43 And let me tell you, I am going to go tell those Canadians exactly what is wrong with their country that's put them in this position in the first place. Doug is just adding new stuff to the soundboard, like every week. I always love the surprises. So, well, Kingpild, thank you for sticking it out for four hours. You are a trooper, sir. And it's always a pleasure to have you back on the show. Where can people find more of your stuff? What do you got going on these days?
Starting point is 03:49:24 Yeah, absolutely. It's great being here. Thanks for guys. The YouTube channel is King Pilled. I do a daily show Monday to Friday called The Astrolabe. And then I tweet a lot at Real Kingpild on Twitter. and we have a little project that we've been working on for a while that we'll be dropping some more stuff
Starting point is 03:49:40 and getting built up toward release here shortly. So if you want to be, if you guys want to follow that, then the Twitter handle right now, it's EWBSX Cyberbully. And if you're listening to this in the future, it will be EWBSX, but that's the place to go. EWBSX Cyberbully on Twitter. All righty, definitely go check that out.
Starting point is 03:50:02 And then Philos, always a pleasure to speak with you, sir. It's been a while. What have you got cooking these days? Yeah, so you can check me out on my relatively inactive YouTube channel. I've been aiming to put up more content. I just been working through a lot of material lately, a lot more to go through. And I've also been on with Pete twice recently in the past month or so. I did an episode with him on Bernard Baruch, and also America's First Secretary of Defense James Forrestall. There's more in the work for that, for more on the woodwork for that. Stay tuned. And also another quick shout out to Axios Fitness. If you are on their program or you're considering it, I have been doing it for about 14 weeks now.
Starting point is 03:50:47 I've gotten extremely jacked. So highly recommend getting in shape. Yes, indeed. They are good friends of ours over at Axios. So everyone should definitely be getting involved right now. Unfortunately for myself, my gym is the tax office for the next three months. So big sad on my end. But everyone be on the lookout for that. Speaking of tax to talk about, I was on last night with my good friend, Mr. Chad Elkins, on the Elkins Accounting Hour. We were talking about this year's tax season and talk about our fantastic stream
Starting point is 03:51:21 that we are going to make a yearly thing of the April 15th nightly stream. So as soon as tax day is over, we're going to have a great big party with all of our friends to celebrate the end of the tax season. So if you want to listen more about getting involved in the tax industry, definitely go listen to that one because I got to tell you guys, there's such a shortage. And you can literally get a job tomorrow if you want it to in this business. So it's ripe for you guys if you want a career change. So if you're interested in that kind of stuff, go over to my friend Chad Elkins' his channel and have a listen to that. And I will be appearing on Post Zero on Sunday with some of my Red Pill buddies.
Starting point is 03:52:03 You know, there's, you know, I'll make another announcement on next week when it's a little bit closer. I've got a nice, um, outside appearance coming up that I'm excited for. So I'll make that announcement next week. In the meantime, you know, everyone, uh, stay winning and we'll see you next week.

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