GLADIOARCHIVEAND BEYOND
sign in

Operation Gladio- 2024 Election, day after with The Cates Bros

2:02:09

Transcript

0:00 Bridget, I'll take you down when Cousin It gets in. I want to hear Froggy crowing. I sent him a speaker thing. Let me get over here and get Brian and Dwayne their link in. Okay. All right. I got them invited. I don't know if Trump Frog can talk yet, but I gave him a mic.
0:53 We're going to have a Q&A with myself and Brian Cates, and hopefully his brother Dwayne will be available as well for the first segment of the show. And then we will open it up for Q&A at that point. Can I say, whoop, whoop, it's Christmas Day. Is Cousin Nick coming in?
1:25 Not sure. I actually do expect her because I think she's all excited too. Yeah, I thought so too, but I don't see her here. She might be out with the dogs. Okay. I'll just keep an eye out for Brian. And I'm going to bail very shortly. I just, you know, needed to make a quick appearance. Okay. Now.
1:56 the buck is tormenting me and this is just not fair anymore. I hear you. You guys have a funny sense of humor. I hear you. Okay. So I did get a late notice yesterday that I was going to be on Badlands Media. So I was on there for a few minutes.
2:26 And I just wanted to give them a shout out and thank them for the invite. Also, I watched quite a bit of their coverage. And I can't say enough about the crew that's over there as far as the content that they put out. They've done an excellent job as far as that's concerned. I know Alpha was on a little while later after I was there.
2:55 We're trying to convince John to host a Gladio panel at GART. And if he does do that, and I find out in time, I will, I know you can buy a, like a cyber attendance.
3:26 So that you can, they've got like a stream that goes the entire course of the, I think it's a three-day. It's the weekend of the 15th of November. This time it's going to be up in Myrtle Beach. Myself, Brian, and his brother Dwayne, and a whole host of other people, Stormy, Patriot Joe, CanCon. I think Alpha is going to be there. It'll be my first actual meeting with Alpha. So face-to-face.
3:55 So excited about it. There will be several other people. Stormy Patriot, Go, Red Pill 78. Those guys will all be there. And you can buy a virtual ticket to watch it. But you don't have to. Because what I want, because obviously that costs money. I'm going to at least, if they have the Gladio panel, just for all of you guys.
4:23 I'm going to have my husband record it and we can upload it onto my Rumble channel for you guys to all be able to watch it. And it was my recommendation that we have like Alpha, myself, and Ghost of Patrick Henry, Bass Patrick Henry, because we have done shows together and work.
4:50 hand in hand with all of the material that we have put together. So, all right. So Bridget, let me take, Cousin It's here. So I'm going to take Bridget down from being a co-host and I'm going to bring Cousin It up as a co-host. I know I'm only allowed, okay, there's Brian. So we're going to put Brian, hand him a speaker.
5:22 All right, Cousin Ed, I just sent you your co-host, Brian. I sent you the speaker. I'll try to contain my excitement. Okay. Oh, and there's Dwayne. All right, so let's get him an invite to speak. So, Dwayne, I sent you an invite to speak. I don't see you guys yet. Okay, there's Dwayne's.
5:56 Brian, I'm still waiting on him to come up. Brian, I shot you a mic. So, Blaine, you may have to go help him. Pick up the phone. Okay. I don't think he's ever done a Spaces before. I'll be right back. He has. He's done one with me. He's been in the pond, too. Yeah. But maybe he doesn't know I'm actually sending him a mic. Or he's in the bathroom.
6:42 Pick up the phone. And guys, I do have to leave right at six today because Dwayne, Brian and my two sisters are all going to dinner tonight as a celebration. So let's see. Let me shoot him another. That sounds like fun. Yeah, they've been since Dwayne's come out. Brian's been going every night with us. So.
7:23 Anyway, did you get him? His microphone was grayed out. I'm not sure why. I told him to reload. Okay. Come back in. Yeah, he may have not done the latest update. Sometimes that happens. Besides that, they like to mess with all of my spaces. Oh, there he comes back as a speaker. There he is. All right, Brian, if you unmute, can you unmute your speaker now? There you go.
7:54 Okay, how's that? That's perfect. Okay. It turns out my PC, my microphone was not set for Twitter. I had to give it permission to use the microphone. Got it. All right, Brian, why don't you go first and then we'll follow you with Dwayne. Give me your thoughts on the election last night. Well, that was an amazing event. If you consider how much
8:28 resources, all the assets being deployed by the International Criminal Syndicate that's been running things for quite some time now, they do have a considerable amount of influence and power. And they brought all of that influence and power over the last nine years. They brought all of it to bear on Donald Trump.
8:55 his family, and the movement that adopted him. And especially the last couple of years, these people have been watching with mounting horror and increased disbelief as all of their power and their influence drained away. And Trump not only was not destroyed,
9:26 or marginalized. And MAGA was not only not destroyed and marginalized in American society, they kept growing stronger. They kept taking societal ground back from these people. And it reached the culmination. I mean, I'm not going to say that. It reached a key point last night when the whole country,
9:58 Knowing how hard they tried to stop this from happening, how many resources and things they devoted to try to prevent this from happening. The whole country watches Donald Trump win that election. The one thing that was never, ever supposed to happen. He's supposed to be dead and gone in prison.
10:20 They were probably hoping he would quit, you know, years ago. He'd just throw his hands up and say, you know, screw it, it's not worth it. And he'd just go away like he was supposed to, you know. And they spent all this time trying to get him to go away and to watch him come out and give that victory speech after defeating their latest puppet. I mean, there's just nothing else.
10:50 There's no other event that could have happened to so clearly demonstrate how much power and influence these people have lost. They are used to shaping events. They're used to controlling events and having control of who's allowed to talk and who's not allowed to talk. Okay, and they're so used to that.
11:18 The last two or three years, they've started losing that control. And so a key toning point was reached last night. The entire country can now see that these people do not have anywhere near the amount of power, influence, and control that they used to enjoy. Because if they did, they would have stopped Donald Trump already, and he would not now be the nation's 47th president.
11:47 Correct. Yeah, does somebody else want to say something? Okay. I find it interesting that... Oh, hello? Go ahead, Dwayne. I find it interesting. This is one of the things Brian has pointed out. I've talked about this for about since 2020, June of 2022. I said stars are aligning.
12:32 You're going to see an aligning of influencers and celebrities for people that are well-known, not just in politics. And it's seemingly the last minute they're going to come into an alignment, like stars coming into an alignment, not like Hollywood stars, but like actual.
12:58 in the sky stars. There's going to be an aligning. And when this happens, it's going to happen at the last minute. And these people will not have a response. They'll not have, the opposition will not have any meaningful way to stop or block it. One of the things Brian's pointed out, which I really like, is the fact that everybody has been, some people have been caterwalling.
13:26 For four years, we got to fix 2020. If we don't fix 2020, 2024 is not going to matter at all. OK, and what needs to be recognized is that Donald Trump just won the presidency with the same corrupt, dumbasses, anti-American leftist.
13:54 brain rotted, however you want to phrase it, as the election officials. I mean, in Maricopa County and all these other people, Delaware County, these people were not removed. They were still the election officials. So what you just witnessed was Donald Trump and his people did an end run around the same people.
14:23 who fortified the 2020 election. And they made it too big to rig, and there was nothing they could freaking do about it. So I posted this morning at 10 o'clock, approximately 10 o'clock, the election results from 2016, the election results on the presidential race in 2020, and the ones on 2024.
14:54 As of this morning and what you immediately are aware of is that Clinton from 2016 got approximately 66 million votes. Harris got approximately 66 million votes. Donald Trump went from 63 million votes in 2016 to.
15:23 71 million in 2024. But what you glaringly know, which you could not see until we actually had 2024, is that Donald Trump went from 63 to 74 to 71. So there's a slight bump there. The Democrats went from 66 to 81 to 66.
15:55 So what is striking, obviously, is that there's an anomaly there, like a huge freaking red siren that something ridiculous happened in 2020. Because there ain't no way Biden got 81 million votes. And of course, we had that and we all knew that. But as both of you just said, until you...
16:25 2024, you can't properly address 2020. Now you can. What's your comments on that, Brian? There's several anomalies here, not just one. Correct. The first thing that jumps out at people, and Democrats are talking about this on social media right now, you see comments all across X right now saying,
16:56 Hey, how could we have 81 million Democrats turn out to vote for Biden in 2020, but this year Harris is struggling to top 65 million, currently at 66 million. Where'd the other 15 million go? Where'd they go?
17:20 And they're starting to ask this question. So they're like, they're getting warm. You know, they're starting to see that there's something wrong here. Okay. And the fact is those 15 million didn't exist. They were all fake votes that were injected into the vote total behind Biden that win. I've talked about this for a while. Trump beat their early cheat.
17:49 They had an early cheat going with the vote-by-mail and the absentee ballots in 2020. They managed to build up a huge number of fake ballots that they submitted, and they figured they had a big enough firewall that the cheat for Biden was baked in, and they wouldn't need to do anything on election night. The results would be reported, and Biden would win handily.
18:18 What happened on election night shocked and surprised them. Trump was going to be declared the winner unless they did something dramatic and drastic. He was going to be declared the winner right there on election night, November 3 of 2020. Because it turns out that firewall wasn't actually big enough and Trump was threatening to overcome it.
18:43 So they were forced to move to what I call Plan B. They were forced to move to the old, tried-and-true, crude, old-timey, old-fashioned method of ballot box dumping, dumping boxes of ballots at the vote-counting centers. Yeah, pretty crude. You know, they spent all this money on these state-of-the-art digital machines. But when it came down to it,
19:14 They had to throw a bunch of boxes into the back of these vans and rush them out to the Barrett County Center and do it the old-fashioned way. It took them three days to come up with the 43,000 votes margin that they ended up giving Biden across those five battleground states, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
19:40 46,000 votes. It was like 11,000 in Georgia, 12,000 in Arizona or whatever it was. But it was 43,000. Okay. But to get into that position, they had to inject where they could use that 43,000 to hand Biden that razor thin win at the very end. They had to inject about 15 million fake votes into this, into that election in 2020.
20:10 OK, and they were not in a position where they could do that this time. They knew that they were not going to be able to do that. So what the Democrats are struggling with, the anomaly that where is the missing 15 million Biden voters from just four years ago? Where'd they go? They're asking the right question because it's obvious that these 15 million votes are not there. Well, the other anomaly that people need to recognize.
20:38 is that in 2020, Trump got 74 million votes. And thus far in this election, he's only gotten 71 million. Now, the question that this would bring up is that everybody is aware that Trump's voting base is far larger and more massive than it was four years ago. It's significantly larger than it was four years ago.
21:08 So Trump is bringing an even larger base to the polls this time out, but it's not being reflected in the vote totals that we're looking at. That's the second anomaly that people need to recognize. I believe Trump got far more than 71 million votes.
21:32 I believe that when he talks about too big to rig, of course, there's still massive amounts of cheating and election fraud going on. It went on in 2020. It went on in 2022. And yes, this election fraud, a lot of it continued on into this election that just ended. But the point is.
21:54 Trump brought a base that was so massive to the polls this time, it simply overwhelmed their cheap machinery. And so people are going to recognize this as the days go on, that it's absurd to think that Trump got fewer votes in 2024 than he got in 2020. So something is off here. It's not just the missing 15 million Democrat votes.
22:21 There should be 8, 9, 10 million more Trump votes than there are. Where'd they go? Okay. So, you guys, I know some of you are saying that you're having trouble hearing Brian. I can hear him just fine. And we've had this issue before. And what you either need to do is to yourself load an update, or unfortunately, sometimes you have to come back and listen.
22:51 Because for some reason, our spaces have been attacked on a daily basis. And whether they're messing with the actual reception you guys are getting on purpose or it's just because you haven't updated your app. I don't know what it is, but this isn't the first time this has happened recently to our space where you guys are having trouble hearing people, but we can hear everything just fine.
23:20 So I apologize for that. It's outside my control, but it isn't the first time. Duane, did you want to add anything to what Brian said? Oh, just before you start, I'm sorry. For those of you who want a mic, we are going to have a panel discussion initially, and then I will open it up for Mike. So just please be patient for a few minutes. Go ahead, Duane. Okay.
23:50 I remember a gentleman named Chris Krebs, who was the head of a federal agency called CISA. And I remember at the time after the steal, when we were fuming, Brian mentioned the word watermark and got subsequently banned right off of Twitter. I myself lasted about two to three more weeks.
24:20 before I ended up getting the ax. Never did get that account back, by the way. Never, never did. And I remember the statements about the safest, most secure election ever. And we've come to find out that we have no real reason or purpose for these electronic machines. I mean, Scott Adams has...
24:49 highlighted this, touched it with a needle. What purpose do these machines serve? And then we turn around and speaking of 81 million votes, my ass, we, you know, so they were selling a perception. They were selling an image. They were selling a belief with Chris Krebs out front and many other people, including, may I add, people in the GOP
25:20 who were saying, okay, you know, that was yesterday. Trump's an embarrassment. He did a J6. That's a boo-boo. Let's go ahead and dump Trump and just move on. And we've spent four years going through this Biden-esque hell. The man's a figurehead. We all know that. He's a figurehead. Kamala's a figurehead.
25:50 That's why the replacement or the replacing of Biden with Kamala was so telling. And that it's clear that there is this amorphous whatever that is running our country, not these knuckleheads, including Obama. Obama, did you know Valerie Jarrett moved in to Obama's Calaroma home in the D.C. suburbs?
26:20 with him when he vacated the presidency. Boy, talk about a smooth transition, a peaceful transition of power. It was anything but that. And then they sold this image that Biden got 81 million votes, safest, most secure ever. And now, now that Trump has been able to outmaneuver these people.
26:49 which is what he did. And he outmaneuvered them with the same corrupt, lying election officials still at their posts in 2024. Remember, everybody was certain, well, there's no way Trump can win 2024 with the same election officials, with the same election integrity or that lack thereof. How can he win? He just showed us. He made it.
27:19 to the point where they couldn't stop him. He overwhelmed them. And he did it with a better story. And may I say a better perception than Chris Krebs and all of those lying hacks did in 2021. Okay. So my thoughts are 2024.
27:48 does reveal the infamy of 2020. People are going to start starting to do the math. How dare you do that math, Roxanne? Okay. They're very upset that the math is being done. And I've stated, remember, Trump posted cease and desist twice. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has specifically stated to several counties, don't.
28:17 engage, don't do this. And just because Trump won, that does not mean that instances of not just voter fraud, if I vote three times in an election, that's voter fraud. If I'm dumping 20,000 ballots to make it like give cover to some down ballot Democrat, that's election fraud. That should be treason.
28:44 Those are going to be investigated and pursued. And I don't think that Trump is going to let 2020 alone. What is the statute of limitations on treason? So I'm looking forward to Trump's appointment of an attorney general. That is going to be the tell, isn't it? And I want to piggyback on something that you said, Duane, about selling a narrative.
29:11 And when you mention the fact that the GOP has been along for the ride as the representatives of the international syndicate inside the United States, you couldn't be more correct. I would also go so far as to say that it is very likely that the entire fiasco of the quote unquote hanging chads that happened in South Florida was the selling narrative.
29:41 to get us into electronic machines. And that was done in order to come up with the quote-unquote need to do that in order to quote-unquote modernize. The other point that you made, which I think is huge, is the safest election that we've ever had was 2020 using the exact same machines that Venezuela uses.
30:10 But we're told Venezuela's elections are always compromised. So, again, you can't have it both ways. So, Brian, since you did such a big dig into Arizona elections, can you tell me what your thoughts are on Carrie Lake's election? Because her election this time looks basically, if you look at the top of the ballot,
30:39 election looks very similar to contrast between 2016, 2020, 2024. You have a large majority for Trump. You have all of the down-ballot Republican districts winning, but the outlier is Carrie Lake. Yeah, it's strange to think that that many people would vote for Carrie Lake for senator.
31:10 excuse me, that that many people would vote for Donald Trump to be president, but then turn around and say, I'm going to vote for Democrats further down the ballot. I'm going to skip over Carrie Lake and vote for this Ruben Garagogo fellow. And that just doesn't really make any sense. This isn't the first election, I think, where you see weird stuff like this. You know, like in 2020, you had people that supposedly,
31:40 They voted for Biden for president, and then they didn't bother to fill out the rest of the ballot. I mean, they have all kinds of weird stuff that went on. But this is an unusual anomaly that they're trying to sell everybody that Trump doesn't have any coattails. It was the opposite, you know, back in 2020, where somehow we won control of the House, and we picked up Senate seats.
32:09 And, you know, we want all these bellwether counties that had all these signals that there was a red wave, but somehow Trump lost, you know, because Joe Biden got like 15 million extra votes. Well, what I think people need to focus on is despite the fact that, you know, Trump won, a lot of Republicans won yesterday, including many MAGA people.
32:35 There's still a lot of rampant fraud going on there. Most of it isn't really directed at the federal level. What a lot of these corrupt county officials, what they're more concerned about, what they're more focused on is their own county and their own state. Sure, they love to do what they can.
33:01 to help boost, you know, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and the Bidens and the DNC and Washington, D.C. Sure, yeah, they want to help do whatever they can to keep the Democrats in charge of the federal government. But they're more concerned about their own community and the control they have over their own town, their own county. Okay, so...
33:29 I think a lot of the malfeasance that's going on, most of it, probably the vast majority of it, is at the county level. They're more focused on flipping county and state races. And there's all kinds of shenanigans, you know, where if you tried that in a federal race where there's more national attention, you would very likely not be successful at that. But there's things that you can do at the county level.
33:57 And I suspect there's something they're doing in the tabulation. There's something they must be doing when they scan these ballots. They've got some clever trick or something that they're doing where they know they're not going to get away. It would cost you too much attention if they tried to take votes away from Trump like that. But because it's their county and they know what happens.
34:24 at the wrong post and winds up in control of their county or their state. They're more comfortable pulling some shenanigans on the tabulation of votes at the local level. So that's why when I look at this race where Carrie Lake, there seems to be absolutely no coattails at all. But Donald Trump didn't put any wind in herself. I find that very suspicious. Yes.
34:54 Well, in addition to that, it's actually, to me, even worse than that, because you have, I did the numbers this morning, you had for president 1.156 million votes you had for the Republicans. For Kerry Lake, you have 1.0, which is, you know, basically 100,000 people went Donald Trump, Democrat.
35:23 But then look at the House numbers down ballot. 1.1 million, almost the same amount that Donald Trump got. And then they went back and voted for a Republican for the House. Weird. Very, very weird. My takeaway is every one of these weird things always goes in one direction. When I looked into the...
35:54 election in Arizona in 2022, the one where Maricopa County basically, this is what I believe happened, they sabotaged their own machines in certain precincts in order to deliberately disenfranchise thousands of their own voters in the county and to create these very long lines. I looked into when they did that and I started comparing
36:22 The vote totals between, you know, the votes for governor, the votes for the attorney general, the votes for the secretary of state, and none of this stuff added up. You had, I'm starting off the top of my head because I don't remember what the exact figures are, but there was like 300,000 more votes for governor than there were for the secretary of state. And you look at this and you go, what the heck? Why would somebody fill out a ballot? They say they want Katie Hobbs.
36:52 Carrie Lake for the governor. But when it comes to the secretary of state, they didn't select anybody. He's trying, you know, 300,000 voters didn't do that. Okay. And it just made no sense. And so there's all kinds of skullduggery that's been going on there. Like Arizona is one of the most corrupt states when it comes to, and you can say this about Maricopa County, which is still holding back and not reporting its results.
37:18 because Bill Gates and Stephen Richer, the county recorder there, were openly talking about how it was going to take them 10 to 13 days to count all the votes. And so there's all kinds of stuff that's been going on there in Arizona. And once again, these guys are calling attention to themselves because I think every single other damn state has...
37:43 has been called. And look, Arizona is the only one that's not called. Why? Well, because these guys in Maricopa County are insisting on taking another 11, 12 days to count these ballots. It stinks to high heaven. And the numbers they end up with don't make any sense. And I think it's long past time. I was saying this last night as all the stories were coming in.
38:10 about machines that were breaking, that they had broken seals, that the USB sticks were missing or had to start doing the counting over again, or they ran out of ink, or there was a power outage. I said, just get rid of these freaking machines. Get rid of them. There's no reason to have them. They don't make voting easier. They don't make voting faster. They don't make the voting any more efficient. They don't speed up reporting the results.
38:40 If anything, and, you know, my brother, Scott Adams, has been saying this for a long time, it's increasingly looking like the reason the machines are introduced into our election system is so the people who want to screw around with it have all kinds of plausible deniability because they're doing what is essentially black box voting. And they and the vendors, you know, who run the machines for them, they're the only ones that know what's really going on.
39:09 And there's no transparency. I think it's time that counties like Maricopa were forced to get these machines and go back to paper ballots. So to capitalize on what you just said, it goes back to the adage we use every day here in our space called chaos and control. The chaos of the 2000 election with the hanging Chad created the control that was used since then.
39:37 with electronic voting machines so they could control our vote. It fits right into that exact same paradigm. I did, before I go back, go ahead, Dwayne. I'd like to point out that when I look at the results or the outcome in Arizona over Kerry's race, that I haven't studied it the way Brian has. I haven't looked at it the way you have.
40:06 Just my gut instincts, which I call my soul memories, my instincts look at this and say, oh, okay, I smell cartels. Just the people that are in charge of that election system have to have an outcome a certain way to keep certain people from across the border from murdering them or their families. So I'm supposed to believe.
40:33 They found Gallego, basically a Latino with a dong, Kamala, a Latino Kamala with a dong. He's Kamala light, preferable to Carrie Lake. And I say, that's effing ridiculous. I agree. Brian, I do want you to comment for everybody. I quote you all the time on several of your...
41:04 assertion about the picking up of Russia, what's going to happen with our buddy Jack. Can you, the Durham investigation, what your thoughts are on that? Well, when the Department of Justice came out today and announced the end of the Jack Smith special counsel investigation of Donald Trump,
41:35 They had to supply a reason for that. The reason they supplied was that, well, since Donald Trump is going to be the 47th president of the United States, it is against DOJ policy to investigate a sitting president. And so the Jack Smith special counsel can't really go anywhere while Donald Trump is not just the president-elect, but he's going to, in about three months, he's going to be.
42:06 sitting president. I did a post on this about an hour ago. If you remember, back when we had this other special counsel guy named Robert Herr, he was looking into exactly how Joe Biden managed to amass boxes full of classified material that he was storing in his house.
42:34 in his library and boxes in his garage. And he was also storing boxes at the Biden Center at Penn University. And Robert Herr was the special counsel who was assigned to explore exactly how Biden managed to get his hands on, I think is the best way to say this, they say get his hands on, smuggle out, let's just call it what it is.
43:00 How Biden stole all of this classified material and managed to accumulate it and hang on to it for all these years without anybody realizing it was missing. But he was showing some of it to his biographer. So Robin Hurst, the guy, he gets the thankless task of investigating a sitting president. And I thought that was weird because I understand something about DOJ policy because I studied this stuff. I had to go into this.
43:31 Back during the Mueller Special Counsel, when you still recall, a lot of people were keenly interested in the idea of if Mueller could actually indict, charge, and prosecute a sitting president. There was an intense discussion at that time that Mueller was active about whether he was going to be able to indict President Trump.
43:56 So I looked into that, and the answer that I came up with was, no, you can't, because that's the official DOJ policy. You cannot prosecute. You see, the DOJ is a branch of the federal government. It's a, okay, that's the best way to say it. The DOJ is an agency within the executive branch of the federal government. The chief executive is the president.
44:23 Neither Merrick Garland or any of the U.S. attorneys out there or any special counsels, they do not have the ability to prosecute their own chief executive. They can't do it. So when Ho releases his report and he says, yep, Biden illegally took all of this classified material. It's a crime. Yep, he committed this crime.
44:50 I am declining to prosecute him because the old boy is just not there mentally. He's suffering from a pronounced cognitive decline. And so no jury would ever convict him. So I'm going to let him go. And I'm over there in my corner waving my signal flags and yelling, bullshit, bullshit, bullshit, bullshit. That's an excuse. That's not the reason that they're not prosecuting Joe Biden. That's, you know.
45:21 What, they want you to believe the reason they're not prosecuting this because he's senile? They can't prosecute him because he's the president. He's the president. And DOJ policy is you do not prosecute the president. So this announcement was made today about Jack Smith. And I remember at the time, Hurley released his results. And everybody's dancing around the fact that Biden is senile.
45:48 The cover-up was in full gear back then. You could not get any of these people in the fake news media or the political class on the Democrat side or the Uniparty side to admit that Biden was clearly suffering from cognitive issues and dementia. You could not get them to admit it. The cover-up was still fully in place.
46:10 Okay. And so Hulk comes out there and says, I declined to prosecute him because he's just not there. And a jury's going to look at him and see this nice old man, you know, who just can't remember anything. And they're going to let him walk. And I'm over there saying, man, why can't you just admit the truth? Why are you doing this stupid thing where you do this song and dance and you provide a fake excuse? You can't.
46:35 you can't indict the guy because he's the president just say you can't indict him because he's president and for some reason they would never do that okay but today here comes Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice admitting that I was right all along and having to come out and say well okay Trump wins the election and unfortunately this means that we now have to end
47:05 the Jack Smith special counsel after two freaking years and all that money and all that time and all the effort invested on it because we cannot have a special counsel investigating the president who is essentially the boss of the executive branch of which the Department of Justice and the special counsel's office are a part of. And so that's what's happening today. And that's why I was making that comment that you can't prosecute a sitting president. Now we come to Durham. Well,
47:34 Okay, everybody thinks Durham was a massive failure. They think that didn't go anywhere, okay, and that it was a huge disappointment. But I've been pointing out the fact that there was no statute of limitations on treason. Durham and his final report, which I've read, you'd be surprised how many people haven't read that report. I read all the legal filings. There are a lot of people out there giving commentary, you know, giving their hot take.
48:03 on what Durham supposedly found and what the Durham investigation resulted in. And they don't know their ass from their elbow. Okay, but I do because I read all the firings. And I read the final report. Durham laid out a very well...
48:22 developed conspiracy to commit treason, not just against the presidential candidate, but once he was sworn in and became president, they continued spying on him and investigating him and using the Russia hoaxes as their pretext. Okay. Durham laid all this out in his report. Who did what?
48:47 Okay, Mark Elias at Book and Security, Michael Sussman at Book and Security did this. They helped create the Steele dossier. They helped create the Alpha Bank hoax. They handed it off to the Fusion GPS boys who shopped it to the fake news media to get it going. And then once Trump was sworn in, okay, and they have Rodney Joff spying on the sitting president of the United States inside the office of the president.
49:14 collecting phone data and adding it to the Alpha Bank hoax and bringing it to the CIA in February of 2017. Okay, trying to get the CIA to take it from him. Michael Sussman is trying to get the CIA to bite on the Alpha Bank hoax, but they don't bite. But they took the phone data and they claimed this was Russian phone data that Trump and all of his advisors in the White House are talking to the Russians.
49:43 And they're trying to get the CIA to bite on this. Okay, that's treason. That's spying on a sitting president, trying to pass him off as an arresting agent to the CIA. This is just what we know about. All this stuff is going on. Durham documents all of this. Now, what people say is, well, we had three people that got charged. They all beat the rap in Washington, D.C. They all walked away. Very true.
50:12 Very true. Three low-level flunkies got charged with three very low-level crimes. That was FBI lawyer Clyde Smith got charged with altering a document. They had him cold. He pleaded guilty. He got a slap on the wrist. He's back practicing rod in D.N.D.C. Michael Starchman lied to a federal official about being there on behalf of the Clinton campaign. He beat that rap.
50:40 And Igor Danchenko was charged with lying to the FBI about claiming where he got some information that he included in the Stone Doctrine about what one of his sources were. He lied about a source. Okay, three very low-level flunkies, three low-level charges. They all beat the charges easily. Okay, but you have to understand what the Durham Report actually does. It lays out a well-developed...
51:07 RICO criminal conspiracy. And for the major crimes that were exposed in that report, no one has been charged yet. And since there's no statute of limitations on treason, at any time someone can restart that investigation and make these charges, there's absolutely not one freaking thing preventing anybody from doing that.
51:38 There was no statute of limitations on any of the conduct when it came to using cybersecurity contractors who were taking classified, privileged information and bringing it to the Clinton campaign when they were spying on General Flynn, Carter Page, Paul Manafort, and one other person whose name escapes me at the moment. They were spying on these people, okay, and they're taking classified information.
52:05 And these people are paid, of course, for doing that. So you could say that this is paid spying. Paid spying involving classified privileged information that's been handed to the Clinton campaign by the cyber contractors who were double dipping. They're paying around access to federal databases as part of their cybersecurity job for the federal government. And they're also surprised looking for the Hillary Clinton campaign very surreptitiously and stealing information
52:35 at data for them and providing them information as they spy on people, not just on Trump himself, but people in his key inner circle. So I said all that to say this. People who think Durham was over, Durham was a failure, Durham didn't lead anything, all right? Trump is a vindictive son of a bitch, all right? He's a vindictive son of a bitch.
52:58 He understands the law. He knows there's no statute of limitations on the serious crimes that these people committed. None of them were ever charged for it. So there's nothing stopping him from bringing Durham back or someone else to pursue it. So that folds right into your other big research project into the grand jury that was.
53:29 looking into that we know about because of Eric Swalwell and Adam Schiff's disclosure about Apple. Can you tell everybody about that? Because I quote you all the time. I want them to hear it from you. Yeah. I knew back in 2017 when I first started digging into this, the rest of the gate thing.
53:57 I suspected in 2017, by 2018, I was positive of it, that there was a classified leak hunting unit that was out there that was gathering evidence against certain people. You have to remember, the entire time, from 2017 to when we found out about this grand jury, it was the spring of 2021.
54:28 Everybody's saying, like, for instance, the classified leak that was done to get General Flynn prosecuted. The phone call transcript with then-Russian ambassador Sergei Kislyak that was leaked to David Ignatius of the Washington Post. And he published a column. Let me just make sure I get the proper context for this. January 5th.
54:58 Barack Obama's meeting with Susan Rice and James Comey and Peter Strzok and Andrew McCabe and all these people in this important, super important White House meeting. They're discussing how they're going to handle the threat of General Flynn. That's the meeting, of course, where Joe Biden very helpfully suggested using the Logan Act to go after General Flynn. And so that's January 5th, I believe it was, January 5th of...
55:27 2017. And then on January 11 or 12, I mean, just either the day on the day of or the day after BuzzFeed publishing the Steele dossier, somebody leaked the phone call transcript of Kislyak's discussion with General Michael Flynn in the Dominican Republic. And Ignatius uses that transcript to ask the question.
55:56 Looks to me like this Flynn fellow is violating the Logan Act. Somebody should really investigate this Flynn guy and see if he's making up his own foreign policy here and violating the Logan Act. And this, of course, is the impetus for Andrew McCabe. He's at the January 5th meeting. Sending two FBI agents for a friendly sit-down interview with General Flynn in his new office in the White House.
56:24 And I believe that was on January 21st. So it's amazing to watch how this unfolded. The White House meeting is on January 5th. Ignatius publishes his column on, I think it's January 11th. And by January 20, you have FBI agents Peter Strzok and Joseph Pianka dropping in to have a friendly interview with General Flynn. An interview, of course, which is later used to...
56:52 trafficking plan for supposedly making a false statement to these FBI agents during that interview. So all this stuff is going on and I've lost my train of thought. Brian tends to ramble. You were talking about them looking into the background of Peter Strzok and Bianca.
57:27 Schiff and Swalwell. The investigation into Schiff and Swalwell. Oh, right. Okay. Now I remember where I was going. Sorry. Yeah, I got long-winded there. It happens. Okay. That shows you how they weaponize things. Okay. Somebody's taking classified information and they're weaponizing it against their political opponents. Somebody took that.
57:50 phone call transcript, and just a very short amount of time, they were able to come up with a strategy to weaponize it, to use it, to get General Flynn publicly fired, very publicly fired, and then investigated for a supposed crime. Then it turns out he never committed, they invented that out of thin air. But that shows you how these people, how ruthless they are with classified information. Okay. So by 2018,
58:19 I'm seeing all of this going on and people are saying, why isn't anyone being prosecuted? Why are they getting that? Obviously, you know, they're using classified information to try to embarrass Trump, to make Trump look bad, to make his inner circle look like they're doing shady, illegal things. Okay, why isn't anyone investigating this? And I was saying the whole time I was writing for the Epoch Times.
58:46 Somebody is investigating it. Of course somebody is investigating it. Sessions had come out and talked about how he had created a special leak hunting unit that was going out there, and they had something like 22 separate classified information leaks to the press. He had 21 separate investigations going on at one time. So I said, people just need to understand.
59:16 They do the investigation. They don't talk about it, okay? They're not going to tell you, yeah, this U.S. attorney over here, he's investigating that, and here's who we're investigating, okay? They're not going to tell you shit. They're going to play it very close to the rest. While they're in the investigation phase, they're not going to volunteer anything to the public. They're not even going to admit they're doing an investigation. So I took a lot of flak for that at the time of saying, yes, these leaks are being investigated.
59:45 There's a hot on for the leakers, okay? I said this for a period of going on three years, but it wasn't until I believe it was April or May of 2021. Whoever it was that was leading that grand jury in Washington, D.C., the grand jury that had been meeting for going on almost four years.
1:00:17 Whoever it was decided to not renew the gag order that had been in place, a gag order that prevented Apple and Android from alerting the targeted people that their electronic communications were being intercepted by a grand jury being led by...
1:00:44 You don't know who's being led by. I assume it was a U.S. district attorney, maybe a secret special counsel. Somebody had gotten a grand jury seated. They got a subpoena for the electronic communications. We're talking e-mails, text messages, anything electronic that you can get over a phone. That's not just voice calls, voice call records.
1:01:11 That's email and text messages and GPS, location services. Somebody seated the grand jury and they got a subpoena to begin spying on 70 specific people, around 70 specific people, many of whom were members of the United States Congress, their staff and family members.
1:01:41 Legal spying, this surveillance, as part of this grand jury investigation, continued for over three years. And that was three years because every time they only have a one-year limit for the gag order. They have to go to Apple, the feds who are running this investigation.
1:02:08 They go to Apple and they say, look, we're subpoenaing these records and you can't tell the targets. Keep your mouth shut, okay? This is a gag order from a federal judge. You are sworn to silence or you will be criminally prosecuted. They tell Apple and Android this, okay? But that...
1:02:30 A gag order has a one-year limit on it, which means every year they have to go back to the federal judge to get it renewed. And so the first year it's in operation and the first year gag order, they renewed it for a second year. They renewed it a third year when it was up for the fourth renewal in very early 2021. Whoever it was that was leading that federal grand jury decided not.
1:03:02 So when that happened and that gag order expired, the very day it expired, Apple reached out to Representative Eric Swalwell and Representative Adam Schiff. And I would assume many of the other people involved in this, but Schiff and Swalwell are the only two that ever went public with the fact that they were targeted.
1:03:32 by a federal grand jury, sitting all up in their electronic comms for three years. And Swalwell and Schiff went ballistic, I'm sure, when they were informed about this. If you know anything about Adam Schiff at the time, I believe this event started sometime in either very late 2017 or early 2018. At that time, Adam Schiff was sitting on,
1:04:02 the House Select Panel for Intelligence, HPCSI. That's the House Intelligence Committee, okay? He's a member of the Gang of Eight. This is the guy that has oversight over the intelligence community. Not exactly a guy you'd think somebody would be able to sneak up on and spy on him, but apparently he had no idea, he had no clue that his communications were being monitored by a federal, as part of a federal investigation.
1:04:32 involving a federal grand jury. He had no idea this was going on. And so I believe it was either May or June, Schiff and Swalwell decided to go public and they approached the media and they expressed their outrage that this could possibly happen to them, that somebody could, you know, there was a route. It's obviously Trump, you know, being a prick, obviously Trump out trying to, you know, put them in jail or prostitute them or something.
1:05:01 And so this is, you know, I believe it was at that time, Jeff Sessions had already been swapped out for William Barr. So they're saying that this is William Barr being Donald Trump's personal attack dog, and he's persecuting them, and he's trying to find embarrassing blackmail material or something on them. Now, Chip and Swat were the only two that I'm aware of, the public, that they were part of this group of 70 people.
1:05:29 grand jury was investigating. And part of that investigation involved intercepting and surveilling their electronic communications. And so, yes, this went on. I wrote about this with Epoch Times when the story broke. And then because every present news cycle always moving around, most people don't even remember that this happened. But yes, there was a federal grand jury. We still don't know who was leading it.
1:06:00 We do know that there was spying and surveilling on these people in and around the U.S. Congress for a period of what must have been almost four years because it had been renewed, they gaggled, it was renewed three times. It was up with fourth renewal when it was not renewed. So this was a very lengthy federal investigation. The whole time everybody's screaming about Mueller and Mueller's the one getting all the attention. There was another...
1:06:26 investigation going on that nobody knew about. It's the amazing thing. Nobody talked about it. Whatever was going on, nobody's ever leaked it. Here we are, 2024 now. This investigation, I'm assuming, started in early 2018. We're talking like six years later and we still know almost nothing about it, but it was real and it happened.
1:06:56 And Shipp and Swalwell were very loud. They were very clearly upset and alarmed at discovering that they'd been spied on for all this time. So, yeah, so that happened. And so I think this is the only thing Trump has in his back pocket. He's got other things that went on. He's got other things that he knows about, that he knows went on. And so we could begin for some very interesting surprises during his second term. Awesome. All right, Dwayne.
1:07:26 Your thoughts? I just wanted to mention that during this three-period, Adam Schiff seemed to – that was when he stated that Don Jr. was going to go to prison for the rest of his life. This is when he came up with that fake, freaking speech, the phone call between Trump and Zelensky. And remember, something unprecedented happened there, and that is –
1:07:56 Adam Schiff thought that the the transcript of that call would never be released. So he was going to be able he was in a position because obviously a president does not release. And this has never happened before. It would have been unprecedented. So Schiff did not expect this. He he delivered that weird speech where he basically mind read Trump and put.
1:08:24 a fake speech up, a fake transcript of the conversation between Trump and Zelensky. Remember Trump's perfect phone call with Zelensky. Well, this made Trump decide to release the actual transcript, which was unprecedented and absolutely embarrassed. Adam Schiff came up with a BS excuse.
1:08:48 That's part of it. So this was the period when all of little Adam Schiff, little watermelon head, was having his phone calls and digital communications intercepted. And I'll remind all of the audience, for our purposes, the CIA had planted Eric Caramella in the National Security Council.
1:09:16 which was in on the quote-unquote leaking because he was the supposed unnamed whistleblower that was appalled at the perfect phone call. Go ahead, Dwayne. Yes, and Adam Schiff showed everyone just how absolutely nasty he could be during those hearings where other people would ask him.
1:09:43 the name of the whistleblower, which was Ciamela. And Schiff would become his nastiest self in saying he doesn't know who that is. He doesn't know who the whistleblower is, which is a direct, a complete lie. I just want to say real quick about Jack Smith. Judge Eileen Cannon being named as the federal judge of what's been now known as
1:10:11 Trump's documents case was an absolute act of karma as far as I'm concerned. And I just recall now that people are, you know, certain people in D.C. are very sad that Jack Smith's persecution, not really a prosecution of Trump has come to an end because I followed those cases, that documents case closely. And I can't tell you.
1:10:38 How many times Judge Eileen Cannon had to censor or or I forgot the word, the exact legal term, but she had to shut down Smith and his rabid attorneys because all they seemed interested in doing was attacking Trump's attorneys, not trying the case, not. And basically they were highly.
1:11:07 triggered or just enraged that Trump was trying to mount a defense. And they went after, in the most ridiculous but petty manner possible, procedural-wise against Trump's attorneys until Judge Eileen Cannon finally had enough. And of course, as we all now know, the documents case is no more.
1:11:35 This all culminated, you know, started with the raid on Mar-a-Lago. It's all a joke. Jack Smith was nothing more than a political hatchet man. Just like all of these apparatchiks in D.C., like Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney in D.C., who was eagerly, I guess that Trump's.
1:12:00 coming investiture as inauguration as chief executive is going to put a bit of a damper on his rounding up memaws and papaws who happened to walk through the Capitol building on January 6th. I'm curious to see what's going to happen to two specific individuals, not even necessarily Jack Smith. I don't consider him even relevant at this point. Matthew Graves and Alejandro
1:12:31 who I think was strategically placed to oversee the destruction of the United States of America. But I'm curious to see how, so Jack Smith is out like a candle blown out in the wind. And I think it's really funny. I couldn't agree more. I noticed Mr. Truthball, he came in last Friday, was gracious enough to come in and spend three hours with us. And basically,
1:13:01 Put us on notice that we needed to elect Donald Trump, Mr. Truffaut. We did our job. Now, what do you think? Well, congratulations to the Americans. You know, you guys are leading the way for the rest of the Western world. And we're all eyes on America yesterday. And, you know, I'm surprised it was as close as it was. And I know they're saying there's 12 million missing ballots.
1:13:28 But I suppose my question to the panel, to Colonel and to Brian and Duane and the rest and Cousin would be, how do you think the election fraud of 2020 comes forward? Because, you know, obviously people following the Q operation and we've been given indications that there'd be.
1:13:52 uh guarantees and we'll be moving to more safer elections in the future via paper ballots and so on but i suppose at the moment the way it stands um how would that happen i suppose the second question i have would be like i put a post up today saying that you know we've got the um trial or sorry the sentencing for the trial of trump um the bogus trial um coming on the 26th of november and the
1:14:19 So do you guys think that it would be a situation where Trump might actually go to prison for that? And they then might use that storyline to be the catalyst to justify all the Antifa guys and the migrants and whoever and the Patriot Front to dress up as Trump supporters and to do another kind of January 6th false flag, which might kick in the whole 14th Amendment clause where...
1:14:48 you know, the whole insurrection element. So I was wondering if maybe you could give us a bit of insight, I suppose, first off on the how the election after 2020 might be brought up. And second of all, by the what your opinion is on the whole 26 sentencing, if that will play into the whole potential 14th Amendment move, because we've obviously heard Jamie Raskin flag that, that, you know, they weren't going to certify.
1:15:18 And I think this would be the way where if they're going to follow the rules, they'll say, well, no, Trump has disqualified himself by leading another insurrection and he cannot be a candidate. And if that does happen, that could be a way that the military might come in next year. I don't know what you guys' thoughts on that. I'll jump back. Thank you, Brian. Well, I'd say that the idea that we deal with the second question first.
1:15:50 The idea that they're going to use the 14th Amendment trying to block Trump, you know, Jamie Raskin's been out there saying that for like four or five months now. He's been out there going on the record saying, yeah, in case Trump wins, this is what we're going to do. Very helpful. I'm glad he did that, you know, because this means Trump and his team is very well aware of what they need to do to counter that. People are always underestimating Trump and his team.
1:16:20 There are a lot of people out there, they got a lot of mileage for years out of Trump talked all the time, you know, and the build up to 2020, how they were going to steal it. And then he didn't do anything to stop it, you know. So they fully expected Trump to get absolutely blasted this last election also. And then, you know, when it comes right down to it, they have a very low opinion of the guy's intelligence. Like my brother was saying, you know, like I've been saying.
1:16:49 Trump studied the lay of the land. He studied exactly how they stole the election in 2020. He figured out a way to beat it with all those same pricks still in place. He figured out a way he could beat them, and he did it. Okay. So now, when they sit around and quite openly talk about, well, here's how we're going to stop him. Okay. He's paying attention. He's listening. All right.
1:17:15 And he's not an idiot. People have this idea that he's just some alpha male gets up and he's impulsive. It depends on which way Peter points when he gets out of bed. He doesn't have any real plan. He's just like the world's luckiest son of a bitch or something. I meet people that have this impression of him.
1:17:42 But he's listening. He's paying attention. He knows what they're doing. He knows what they're talking about, that they plan to use the 14th Amendment to try to block him, that they are hoping to encourage that lady who just gave that concession speech on my TV screen. They're hoping to try to talk her into not following, you know, the Electoral Account Act that they passed just like two years ago.
1:18:08 Hoping that she'll do more than just ceremony or count the electoral college votes. They can talk her into doing something that now, according to their own rules that they passed, is still legal. So I'm not really worried about them trying to start another January 6th. The time for that has passed. We have a base that is awake and that it understands.
1:18:35 what they did on January 6th, we have a base that understands how they try to use, how they try to manipulate us. They try to use narratives to guide us and lay down traps and hope that we'll walk into it, you know, step on the rake and hit ourselves in the face. I'll put it that way. I do not see them having much success at that at all. Now, when it comes to 2020, the 2020 election theft,
1:19:04 You're going to see every single rhino, every single uniparty guy, the moment they see a hint that Trump is lifting his finger to go back and we litigate 2020, they're all going to scream with one smothering voice, let it go. It's old history, you know.
1:19:26 Let's move on. Let's not tie ourselves down and commit any of our resources to re-litigating something like this that doesn't really matter. And I believe, you know, they're going to say that. I can see that coming from a mile away. I bet you Trump does too. And so Trump, like I said earlier, he's a vindictive son of a bitch. These people went after him. They went after his family. They went after all of his friends, his close associates. Okay. He knows exactly how they stole it from him.
1:19:56 in 2020. So no, he's not going to let it go. And anymore than he's going to let go, the fact that they spied on him and they illegally spied on him when he was in the White House. They tapped his wires at Trump Tower. They were spying on him when he was a candidate. They continue spying on him when he was president. It's treason. He's not going to let it go.
1:20:19 So I believe he's going to, when he comes in, he's not just going to show how they stole 2020 from him. He's going to send people to look into how in the world did he have more votes in 2020 than he did so far in this election. Because, you know, Roxanne was talking about this earlier, she crunched the numbers. Trump got like 74 million votes.
1:20:45 in 2020, and in this election, he supposedly got $71 million, which doesn't make any sense because everybody with two eyes can see, and that has been paying attention, can see that the Trump voting base is significantly larger than it was four years ago. So this means something's not right, okay? And we're going to see people look into this. Trump's going to put top people on this. He's going to pick good people.
1:21:14 They're not going to go into this. They're going to prove the 2020 election fraud, and they're also going to prove, you know, because this is why Trump talked about too big to rig. Trump knew all along how they were going to try so very hard to steal this election from him, too. Now, the only way he was going to win is despite all of their increasingly frantic efforts to steal the election.
1:21:40 He was going to bring in a voting base that was so massive it would utterly overwhelm the cheat machinery. And that's exactly what happened. It worked. But that doesn't mean they weren't trying to cheat. And when I look at these vote titles, I see about 10 to 12 million missing Trump votes. A lot of people look at it and the first thing, the only thing they see is the 15 million votes that were supposedly there for Biden that didn't show up for Harris.
1:22:09 in this election. Well, I look at it and I see there's no freaking way Trump got $74 million in 2020 and he only gets $71 million in 2024. Bullshit. Okay, there is no way that happened. So there's still shenanigans going on here. And I believe Trump is going to get to the bottom of it and the public is ready to encourage him and watch him get to the bottom of it.
1:22:39 Dwayne, did you have a follow-up on that? I'm going to skip to the end sort of guy. So if Mr. Truthbomb wants to know about how is 2020 going to be adjudicated or resolved, I have two words for you. That is run back and water marks. People were done.
1:23:10 from day one without even knowing. But nothing's happened up till now. Well, Trump hasn't been inaugurated yet. I refer to Runbeck as a choke point. If you're familiar with military terms, Runbeck is an ambuscade or a choke point that you can utilize. And Trump in the last two or three of his rallies.
1:23:38 was talking about watermarks. He's not talking, I guess he might be talking about this election, but I don't think so. No, I think you're absolutely right. And I know that you were talking about, well, I suppose on that, you know, the whole Alpha Bank, we had the confirmation from Robbie Mook, the Hillary for America campaign manager, that the Alpha Bank hoax was essentially
1:24:10 peddled to the media and was quarterbacked by Hillary Clinton. And then obviously we had the Elias with the whole GPS, fusion GPS thing. Do you reckon those kind of incidents of corruption will be brought up as well? Yes. So when it comes to Alpha Bank and the rest, all of it, the investigation,
1:24:38 We still don't know who the U.S. attorney was. That party has never been identified. But when it comes to the Durham report, which detailed all of this and with absolute footnotes and verified links. And by the way, was it three people? I remember Sussman and Danchenko and one other guy, Clinesmith. OK, I remember them being prosecuted.
1:25:08 So Clinesmith got a slap on the wrist, and the other two were found not guilty by D.C. juries. But what people miss, and this is where me and my brother have our value, what we don't forget and what we don't miss is all of the evidence, especially when Durham himself prosecuted, I believe, Danchenko.
1:25:34 A lot of evidence was accepted by a federal court. The Perkins Coie information. Yes. So the fact that it's been accepted and verified in a federal court, just like Hunter's laptop, by the way, obviously under Merrick Garland. Merrick Garland was ignoring the Durham report so hard.
1:26:03 It was like creating its own anti-gravity field. He's now gone. He's got a limited shelf life, does that little mouse-hearted servant. So he's on his way out. Whoever Trump appoints as his new attorney general, I think is going to pick up the Durham report and utilize it.
1:26:32 All the heavy lifting and investigating has already been done by Durham, and I fully expect there to be successful prosecutions off of it. Okay, so we've got about a half an hour left, and I'm going to let people request mics for the panel here, but I'm going to be very strict on this because we only have 30 minutes. I want you to come up, ask a question, no narratives.
1:27:01 And if you have someone specifically you want to answer your question, please let us know. Otherwise, we'll just kind of throw it out to the panel. So you can request your mics now if you have a question. So while we're waiting for the people to come up and request a mic, I do want to say that we said it at the beginning. I want to kind of.
1:27:28 put it at the end as a doorstop as well. And that is you really could not put 2020 in context until you had 2024. So you've got a bookmark both at the beginning and the end of Trump. And what is sandwiched in the middle is a very big, glaring red siren around the 2020 election. And now because of the...
1:27:57 the left and the right bookends, you can clearly see the spotlight shining on 2020. And for all of the intellect that goes on, as Brian articulated very well, in that you guys remember the goofball that came in here the other day was telling us that Trump just bumbles along and he's basically brain dead.
1:28:21 Brian did one of the best jobs of articulating just how fucking stupid people are that have that mentality about what's been going on. I'm sad I missed that. Yeah, it was hilarious. But again, Brian put it in context that this is not a bumbling, stumbling administration or operation that has been going on.
1:28:50 to take down the international syndicate. And we need to understand that. Go ahead, SR71. Thank you, Carolyn. And thank you, Brian and Mr. Truthbaum and Dwayne for joining us all in this space and everyone else as well. I do have one question for either Brian or Dwayne. Do you think that Trump will bring back Durham? And that's my question. Thank you. Brian? He doesn't realize he's muted. Okay.
1:29:26 Well, his mute thing isn't on. Oh, sorry. Okay. So, yeah, I have my mic muted. That's a very good question. Thank you for asking it. I believe that even if he doesn't bring Durham back as a special counsel, we will see Durham again because we're going to see all the groundwork that Durham laid, whether it's him or somebody else that ends up.
1:29:54 actually investigations. Durham spent like almost, it was almost three years, even when he was then secret, you know, when they weren't even publicly, they didn't take the guy public. And he was actually bringing in Chuck and Lisa Pace for interviews. And I thought about that. The problem was that he didn't speak.
1:30:27 Brian, you're going in and out. We're having a rainstorm here right now, so it's affecting the Starlink. Okay. Okay. So I'll just briefly say that I believe we will see through him again, whether he'll be an official role as a special counsel, as an advisor to someone else, we don't know. But he and his report, I believe, are going to play a very big role in the Trump term.
1:30:58 Thank you, Brian. Dwayne, did you want to add anything to that? No. Other than Durham himself is not even, if he doesn't want to, he's not even required. The report was so well written, I've read it as well as Brian, that any attorney general worth his salt could pick up that report and prosecute Hillary Clinton and many people at the Clinton Foundation, many people involved in the Clinton campaign.
1:31:28 But if Durham wants it, yeah, he'll obviously have a role. Awesome. Oh, and let me just, I'm going to give a shout out here real quick to Mager Sarge, who usually is in here. I haven't looked to see if he's in here. He said there's going to be a new movie out, Mr. Smith Goes to Gitmo. And swear to God, you guys, if somebody makes that movie, I don't watch movies. You guys all know that about me. I will go watch that movie. Miles, go ahead.
1:31:56 Yeah, this question is for Duane or Brian. So do you think Trump's putting any safeguards because he kind of knew what was in play and what they were going to do? Now, you know, this has always been controversial when you bring the subject up, because I don't think we'll ever know if this is implemented or not. And I think you know what I'm going to say, devolution. So I've done research on that, and that was implemented.
1:32:25 or came up with a plan after World War II in the Philippines. So the Philippine government set up a form of that, and they used it during the Cold War. So there is some documentation on this type of situation. So I guess my question is, and it could be something completely different.
1:32:50 But do you think Trump set something up like continuity of government or some type of plan to get us to 2024 safely? It's possible, I guess. Thanks. Brian, did you want to answer that? I'm sorry, I didn't hear anything. Okay. Devolution was implemented at the end of Trump's term. Did you hear me, Brian? Brian's having an issue with his...
1:33:33 Translator. I can't hear anybody else. You're going to hear me. But while Miles is talking. I'm going to bring, Dwayne, just let him know I took him down. I'll bring him back up. But if you want to. Okay. It's a question about devolution. And I guess while we're waiting for Brian to come back, my response to Miles is it's a lot like Fight Club. You don't talk about it. Okay. That's spook stuff.
1:34:03 That's classified. And will it ever be declassified or admitted to? I think the answer is no. Well, I agree with you because it may be implemented in the future. So if you do have certain top secret operations that you're going to run, of course, it's not ever going to be exposed because you could have to utilize it in the future.
1:34:35 even though a lot of people have been talking about it. I get it. But just one more thing. I want to thank all the patriots for a major victory against the international syndicate. I mean, it's been a long battle, and this is a major win. The war's not over, but this was a huge win for all the patriots, and thanks for sticking it out. It's been a...
1:35:02 It's been a long battle, guys, but I just want to thank everybody. Thanks, Mike. Fact, go ahead. Dwayne, if you wouldn't mind, let Brian know I'm throwing him a mic. Go ahead, Fact. Hey, can you hear me? Can you hear me all right? Hello, hello? I can hear you fine. Okay, beautiful. Just checking in. Seemed like we were having issues. What I am excited about are the appointments that's being made to the USDA.
1:35:34 All of the people that he's putting in there, Massey, there's just another guy that got tapped, a regenerative farmer that got tapped to run the USDA. I'm excited to see that the transition has got like this all-star cast of people that everybody wanted in there the first time, even seeing Ron Paul's name pop up.
1:36:00 It's like an all-star cast, so I'm kind of excited about that. What was that? I can't hear. This audio is going in and out. I'll just sit back and listen. I'm asking if you have a question for them. Oh, not at the moment, but it's all right. I'll just sit back and listen.
1:36:33 I have a question for Mr. Truth Bomb. So, what are y'all's next step in Europe? Now that we've breached the wall, where's... Okay, I think you broke up a little bit, Colonel, but I suppose the next step is for Europe at the moment. Obviously, we saw Nigel Farage accompanying the Trump team.
1:37:07 at Mar-a-Lago and at the last rally as well. So, you know, just specifically in Ireland, we've got a general election in the 29th of November. So it's a pretty big one for us. The invasion is quite strong over here at the moment. It's coming quite fast and our government is completely corrupt. Well, I think it's the worst government in the world, to be honest, the Irish government, even worse than...
1:37:35 The Canadian government even worse than the UK government. The Irish government is potentially the absolute worst. So we're going to try and try and get a few patriots in to try and cause a bit of trouble. But, you know, it's baby steps. And I think for Europe, the big pendulum swing will come from Marine Le Pen in time. I think, you know, I believe she was robbed again by the coalition that was set up in France there earlier on this year.
1:38:04 But I think that when she gets in, we'll see major changes from Marine Le Pen in France. And that will, you know, she will have a much more an isolationist view with France, which will be detrimental to the whole EU structure. And, you know, anti-Ukraine funding and so on. But I think the next thing for Europe will be, you know, if you have a situation where Zelensky agrees a peace deal with...
1:38:33 Putin that's negotiated via Trump and you know he moves towards Russia as opposed to moving back towards the EU which is what's the whole Maidan massacre and what the whole colour revolution was back in 2014 in Ukraine I think that if
1:38:53 you know it all goes back to that for europe because they were really trying to push ukraine into the eu so i think for us what we need to see is we need to see a takedown of the eu and a lot of our own currencies to come back like say the irish print the deutschmark and the frank in france so maybe something like that down the line but it's it is baby steps we're just uh
1:39:15 We're focusing on our own little election here and our big election here in Ireland first. And, you know, looking to the because we've had the UK and obviously they did Brexit. And it's a different it's a weird situation because you have the north of Ireland is part of the part of the UK.
1:39:36 The other three quarters of Ireland is the Republic and we're in the EU and the north of Ireland is in the UK. They have sterling and we have the euro. So it's, you know, our biggest trade partner for a lot of our produce is the United Kingdom. So I do think the biggest thing for Europe over the next years, you know, I suppose the next 36 months would be the...
1:40:03 the breakdown of the eu and we'll hopefully see that with uh i think trump will be a big factor in that with a lot of the tariffs and uh the trade deals that he'll probably bring in uh with the eu as well so that's probably what we're going to look at there um but i suppose carl quick question for you do you uh and maybe to the other guys um american people on the panel
1:40:29 What role do you think General Flynn will have? Do you think he'll come back in as the National Security Advisor? It would be my hope that he has a position like that, and it actually dovetails into what you just said. In Operation Gladio, the National Security Council is the executive branch that runs, not necessarily directs, but they have...
1:41:00 Dwayne, I'm going to mute you for just a second. They have ran the similar operations, like the Iran-Contra was ran out of the National Security Council in conjunction with the CIA. So if you understand the role of the National Security Council, obviously they're taking General Flynn out of it almost immediately.
1:41:26 was an indication that they were not going to allow him to look in their books. Because the very first question in his movie that he says is he asked the CIA guy that came to give him his in-doc briefing several questions about a particular program. And that person went back and before they could bring the answer, General Flynn was gone.
1:41:54 And that was indicative to me that he knew exactly what was going on. But I want to ask you if what you just said is the dismantling of the EU. And I don't disagree with you. But if Putin and Trump settle Ukraine post haste, that undermines NATO.
1:42:22 And I think NATO has to fall before the EU. What's your thoughts on that? No, that's a great read on the situation. That would make sense. I think that NATO being dismantled and.
1:42:35 I suppose the idea of the power of NATO being cheapened by that deal with Putin would definitely be a precursor to the totalitarian EU being broke up and through people losing faith in that type of system. But we're seeing headlines about that now, like where people in the mainstream media are over here in Ireland are questioning.
1:42:58 And in the UK are questioning how NATO will be affected by Trump. So that's a really brilliant point, what you've just said there about NATO eventually being a precursor to the end of the EU, because all these systems are interlinked, especially in Europe.
1:43:15 You know, I added a little bit of clarity for me around the whole situation of what could eventually happen. So it also dovetails into what you said. That's why Le Pen could not have been elected, because France has already withdrawn from NATO one time when they were trying to assassinate. And it was done through Operation Gladio assets trying to assassinate Charles de Gaulle over 20 years.
1:43:44 That's a brilliant point. And it would have been futile for her to enter and even gain control during that period. But I suppose it is, as we know, everything's about timing, you know? Correct.
1:43:59 And so with France having already set the example of how you ditch NATO and why you ditch them, and that's why I am so passionate about exposing Operation Gladio and the NATO role in it, because it was ran out of NATO, the CPC, the Clandestine Planning Committee, and the ACC, the Allied Clandestine Committee.
1:44:23 All of the operations, all of the internal domestic terrorist events that happened throughout the continent of Europe was orchestrated out of NATO and those two organizations even shared resources. The OAS, France's paramilitary, were present on November 22nd, 1963 in Dallas.
1:44:48 They have operated on each other's territory this entire time post-World War II. And so I do think the, I thought what you said was brilliant about France because it dovetails exactly into what I believe is going to be a sequence of events that is going to unfold that dismantles NATO. SR-71, go ahead with your question. Thank you, Colonel. I do have another question for either.
1:45:17 Brian or Dwayne, given we know that there were foreign nationals involved in Russiagate, what's the plan of attack concerning the foreign nationals and how Trump's going to go after them? If you got any clue. My familiarity with Russiagate is people like Halpern and there was another guy and I can't remember his name. Damn it.
1:45:51 That professor, Miss Mifsud. That's Mifsud. Yeah, that's outside my wheelhouse. I will say that those people, it's well documented. You may be familiar with Miss Lakova, or Mrs., rather, pardon me, Lakova. She wrote a book about how Halpern just absolutely heartlessly set her up.
1:46:20 nearly destroyed her life simply because she sat at a dinner that was attended by General Flynn. And they turned it into this wild, incredible lie, a story about her. She showed General Flynn a postcard, which was from the Russian era, the Soviet era. And in Halpern's tale, she was seducing Flynn or trying to seduce him. And it was a pornographic.
1:46:52 Her husband picked her up. She was already pregnant, by the way, picked her up at the end of the dinner. But Halperin spun this wild tale and she wrote a book. I can't remember exactly what the name of the book is, but she wrote a book about about it. That is one little side tale of Russiagate, how a Russian woman, she was a UK citizen of Russian ethnicity, of Russian origin.
1:47:20 And and Halpern, Stefan Halpern and several of his cronies destroyed her life. I guess in a roundabout way, Brian would know a bit more about the the other foreign operatives. Brian, did you have anything you wanted to add to that? I don't I he needs to unmute himself. Brian, you're muted again. You need to unmute. OK, I'm muted again. Sorry, I got to start watching for that.
1:47:59 When it comes to investigate people like Harper and Alexander Downer and all these other guys that were used to create this impression that the Trump campaign was in bed with the Russians and you have Christopher Steele being paid by the Clinton campaign to compile reports created by Igor Danchenko where they're claiming that Carter Page
1:48:29 who had never even met President Trump. As a matter of fact, I don't think he still hasn't met President Trump. They were trying to claim Carter Page traveled to Russia and he offered a massive bribe when he tried to make a deal with the Russians where they want to offer Trump a big percentage of Gazprom. It was worth billions and billions of dollars.
1:48:59 The idea that Trump would send Carter Page to do that type of negotiation, a guy he's never even met, was absurd. But this is what guys like Harper and Danchenko and Christopher Steele, this is their stock and trade. There was a whole industry out there that does nothing but invent
1:49:30 fake intelligence reports for people who are paying them. You know, Fusion GPS, which was the firm that was involved in this, run by Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, they're both former Wall Street Journal reporters. That's called the various political messaging shop. It's a propaganda shop. These are people you go to.
1:49:59 When you have a problem, a PR problem, you either want to solve a problem that you have or you want to create a problem for someone else. Let me give an example of what Season GPS does. If you're familiar with Elizabeth Holmes and the fake blood-leaving gadget that she invented.
1:50:25 I can't remember the name of it at the moment, but she's in prison right now. She's scammed hundreds of millions of dollars from investors by claiming she had developed a machine that was able to do, to read blood, what had to be done with a viral blood taken from the event. They could just pick your finger, take a small drop of blood, and they could read it. Okay.
1:50:54 I'm not going to go into too much background about that. But Elizabeth Holmes, there was an investigative reporter that started digging into this, the false claims that Holmes was making about this machine. And the hundreds of millions of dollars that she'd scammed from investors and the lies that she was telling to the regulatory agencies, they actually got to the point where they were actually diagnosing people based on this false technology. I mean, this was really bad.
1:51:24 And this investigative reporter started digging into this. And so to try to cover her tracks and to get this investigative reporter off their trail, Elizabeth Holmes hired Peter Fritz of Views and GPS to go and try to leave this.
1:51:48 down a false trail, and if that failed, to kind of intimidate him into dropping a story. So that was what Peter Fritz was doing. That's the kind of thing you bring in these people to do. You're either bringing them in to create a narrative that's useful to you that's based on falsehoods and lies, or it's...
1:52:14 You're trying to avoid accountability for something. Okay, so that's what Fusion GPS does. And so Rustigate, when you dig into it, it's for people that do this kind of thing. Hopper is one of these guys that exists on the outer edges of the intelligence world. He grew up in it like his father was an intelligence agent.
1:52:36 And he always seemed to be around the action, so to speak, to deeply dive into the guy, like back in the 60s and 70s, the stuff he was involved in. And one thing a lot of people don't realize is the reason they ended up having to use the Steele dossier was because the FBI team that was trying to get the FISA warrant that would allow them to legally spy on the Trump campaign.
1:53:02 and start trying to get dirt on Trump that they could use to blackmail him or to try to control him. To get the FISA award to do the spying that they needed to do to try to blackmail Trump and his associates, they needed a pretext, okay? And they thought they were going to get it from Stephen Harper. I hear a lot of people talk about this. Harper spent the entire summer of 2016
1:53:34 arranging various social friendly meetings with several specific targets. Carly Page, George Papadopoulos, and this guy Sam something, who's also a member of the Trump campaign. His last name escapes me at the moment. But he was like the co-campaign manager. So Hopper spent the whole summer of 2016.
1:54:03 arranging various meetings with these three individuals, and he's surreptitiously recording them. And while he's recording them, he's asking them leading questions, trying to get them to say something incriminating on tape, and this was going to be the pretext that they were going to use to get the FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign. The only problem was, in the three months or so that Harper was meeting with the...
1:54:35 Papadopoulos and Cody Page and this other guy, not only do they not say anything incriminating that they can use, these guys keep making exculpatory statements. So those transcripts, some of the transcripts of this became public. It's hilarious. Listen to some of these transcripts. And Harper's clearly trying to leave. He's asking Papadopoulos leading questions. I don't know if the Russians approached you when they offered to help the campaign.
1:55:05 You know, they're offering to help you guys win the election. And Papadopoulos would blow out something like, well, no, that would never happen. And besides, it would be treason. So I would report that. I wouldn't do anything. And so that's what you call an exculpatory statement. Okay. And so they wasted three months. It got to be like early October.
1:55:33 I've been waiting three months for Harper, hopefully, to come up with some incriminating statement on tape that they can use, and it didn't happen. And so all of a sudden they're in a panic, and now they've only got about three weeks to the election. It's like on October 8th or 9th, I think it is, when they finally decide, they put their heads together and they say, okay, look, the taping thing is not working. Harper's not going to come through.
1:56:00 We've got to find some other basis to get this Pfizer warrant so we can spy on the Trump campaign. Guys, it looks like we're going to have to use the Steele dossier. So the Steele dossier was asking Plan B after they wasted the whole freaking summer trying to, waiting on Harper to hit Peter and never did. Okay. But he's one of these guys that they have on the periphery. They bring him in and he's willing to do the dirty work, spy on people.
1:56:29 Like my brother talked about, he invented the story about Svetlana Rakova. Okay, and it's complete bullshit. He comes up with stories and he's able to get people to utilize them to do this kind of shady crap. Okay, and hopefully, with Trump coming back in the White House and getting a fresh look.
1:56:56 A lot more people are going to find out exactly what Stephen Halpern was up to. So let me add a couple of things for context here. For those of you, especially on the Operation Gladio front, Brian, I'm going to mute you for just a second here because I'm getting feedback. But for those of you that don't know, Halpern was assigned to the Office of Net Assessment at the Pentagon. And for those of you who follow Operation Gladio,
1:57:28 The Office of Net Assessment is basically the intake coordinator for the CIA. It is a highly classified spook organization that has multiple cipher locks, blah, blah, blah. So anyone that's assigned to the Office of Net Assessment does coordination with the CIA. And we all know, based on our exposure, that...
1:57:56 The military is tasked supposedly only with logistics support, and supposedly the Office of Net Assessment is the vehicle used to logistically support, you know, like if you need a team that has to be flown overnight to some BFE place that they get an airlift over at Andrews, jump on an airplane, and that's supposedly what it's limited to. We've exposed that that is not at all what it's limited to.
1:58:23 But the Office of Net Assessment where Halperin was assigned was indicative to me immediately that this entire thing was a soft coup using the CIA. And everything that Brian just talked to you about was all coordinated from the CIA element in London, which was ran by Gina Haspel. So Gina Haspel was the coordinator.
1:58:50 in London for this entire operation, which is why the setup of all of those people happened in London, because it was being controlled out of London and the CIA. So we're at our 6 p.m. deadline, which I know Brian and Duane has to go. So we're going to call it a day. I thank everyone for being here. But let me say, I...
1:59:19 Truly apologize. I know for those of you who've had audio issues today, this is not the first time. This is not the second time. This happens to our spaces. And I know one of our viewers was trying to give us help on what we could do.
1:59:40 It is not the ISP. I have three different ISPs at my house. I have two Starlink and one Verizon. I have the same issue on every single one of them. I use them depending on where I'm broadcasting from, either my RV, my cottage, or my house. And this has something to do with, and I don't care if you guys think I'm paranoid, it has something to do with the content of our...
2:00:07 because it happens consistently on this space. It doesn't happen when I'm on other people's spaces. It happens when I host these spaces and I talk about this stuff. So for whatever it is, and I have three different laptops I do this from as well. So it's not any of the laptops. It's not my phone. It's not the ISP, just for the record.
2:00:31 So again, thank you guys all for being here. We'll be back tomorrow at four. I will be on the Alpha Warrior show tonight at 930. And I did want to give a shout out because tomorrow I am going to be, let me get back to tomorrow. Hold on. I am going to be on the Sarah Westall show at noon.
2:01:00 Warhamster and I will have our BCCI podcast tomorrow at 2. And then we'll be back here at 4 p.m. So tomorrow is going to be slam-packed full of me. Anyway, thank you guys all for being here. Mr. Truth Bomb, thank you for being here. I love having you in our space. Brian, Duane, I will see you guys in about a half an hour for dinner.
2:01:23 And everyone else, thank you very much for sharing this time with us. And please go pat yourself on the back. We did it. We got Trump elected. That is the first step in a very long marathon that's going to get us to January 20th and beyond. So we definitely need 24 hours just to bask in the glory of our first major defeat of
2:01:53 a long road ahead of us in order to derail the international syndicate and dispose of Operation Gladio and NATO forever. God bless everybody. And onward we march. I'll see you guys tomorrow.

Entities here

Donald Trump251968 United States presidential election22Stefan Halper15Robert Mueller9NATO8Jack Smith6Durham Report6France5United States5Operation Gladio5Adam Schiff5George Papadopoulos5Eileen Cannon4Elizabeth Holmes4Office of Net Assessment4Michael Flynn4Fusion GPS4Carter Page4Trump-Zelensky phone call3January 6 Capitol attack3Vladimir Putin3Russiagate3Peter Fritsch3Eric Ciaramella3Devolution3Ukraine3Trump documents case3Volodymyr Zelensky3National Security Council3Hillary Clinton2Allied Clandestine Committee2London2Ireland2Jamie Raskin2Matthew Graves2Alejandro Mayorkas2Marine Le Pen2Steven Klinsmith2Alpha Bank hoax2Svetlana Lokova2

Claims made here

Eric Ciaramella member_of National Security Council host_asserted ▶ 1:08:48
“That's part of it. So this was the period when all of little Adam Schiff, little watermelon head, was having his phone calls and digital communications intercepted. And I'll remind all of the audience…”
Adam Schiff covered_up Eric Ciaramella host_asserted ▶ 1:09:43
“the name of the whistleblower, which was Ciamela. And Schiff would become his nastiest self in saying he doesn't know who that is. He doesn't know who the whistleblower is, which is a direct, a comple…”
Jack Smith targeted_for_regime_change Donald Trump host_asserted ▶ 1:11:35
“This all culminated, you know, started with the raid on Mar-a-Lago. It's all a joke. Jack Smith was nothing more than a political hatchet man. Just like all of these apparatchiks in D.C., like Matthew…”
Jamie Raskin proposed Donald Trump host_asserted ▶ 1:15:50
“The idea that they're going to use the 14th Amendment trying to block Trump, you know, Jamie Raskin's been out there saying that for like four or five months now. He's been out there going on the reco…”
Fusion GPS funded Alpha Bank hoax host_asserted ▶ 1:24:10
“peddled to the media and was quarterbacked by Hillary Clinton. And then obviously we had the Elias with the whole GPS, fusion GPS thing. Do you reckon those kind of incidents of corruption will be bro…”
Hillary Clinton funded Alpha Bank hoax host_asserted ▶ 1:24:10
“peddled to the media and was quarterbacked by Hillary Clinton. And then obviously we had the Elias with the whole GPS, fusion GPS thing. Do you reckon those kind of incidents of corruption will be bro…”
Hillary for America funded Alpha Bank hoax host_asserted ▶ 1:24:10
“peddled to the media and was quarterbacked by Hillary Clinton. And then obviously we had the Elias with the whole GPS, fusion GPS thing. Do you reckon those kind of incidents of corruption will be bro…”
Durham Report exposed Alpha Bank hoax host_asserted ▶ 1:24:38
“We still don't know who the U.S. attorney was. That party has never been identified. But when it comes to the Durham report, which detailed all of this and with absolute footnotes and verified links. …”
Perkins Coie funded Alpha Bank hoax host_asserted ▶ 1:25:34
“A lot of evidence was accepted by a federal court. The Perkins Coie information. Yes. So the fact that it's been accepted and verified in a federal court, just like Hunter's laptop, by the way, obviou…”
Merrick Garland covered_up Durham Report host_asserted ▶ 1:25:34
“A lot of evidence was accepted by a federal court. The Perkins Coie information. Yes. So the fact that it's been accepted and verified in a federal court, just like Hunter's laptop, by the way, obviou…”
Philippines founded Devolution host_asserted ▶ 1:32:25
“or came up with a plan after World War II in the Philippines. So the Philippine government set up a form of that, and they used it during the Cold War. So there is some documentation on this type of s…”
Donald Trump founded Devolution host_asserted ▶ 1:32:50
“But do you think Trump set something up like continuity of government or some type of plan to get us to 2024 safely? It's possible, I guess. Thanks. Brian, did you want to answer that? I'm sorry, I di…”
Volodymyr Zelensky traded_network_to Soviet Union speculative ▶ 1:38:33
“Putin that's negotiated via Trump and you know he moves towards Russia as opposed to moving back towards the EU which is what's the whole Maidan massacre and what the whole colour revolution was back …”
National Security Council carried_out_attack Iran-Contra affair host_asserted ▶ 1:41:00
“Dwayne, I'm going to mute you for just a second. They have ran the similar operations, like the Iran-Contra was ran out of the National Security Council in conjunction with the CIA. So if you understa…”
Operation Gladio attempted_assassination_of Charles de Gaulle host_asserted ▶ 1:43:15
“You know, I added a little bit of clarity for me around the whole situation of what could eventually happen. So it also dovetails into what you said. That's why Le Pen could not have been elected, bec…”
NATO funded Allied Clandestine Committee host_asserted ▶ 1:43:59
“And so with France having already set the example of how you ditch NATO and why you ditch them, and that's why I am so passionate about exposing Operation Gladio and the NATO role in it, because it wa…”
NATO funded Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:43:59
“And so with France having already set the example of how you ditch NATO and why you ditch them, and that's why I am so passionate about exposing Operation Gladio and the NATO role in it, because it wa…”
Organisation armée secrète carried_out_attack Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:44:23
“All of the operations, all of the internal domestic terrorist events that happened throughout the continent of Europe was orchestrated out of NATO and those two organizations even shared resources. Th…”
Stefan Halper framed Svetlana Lokova book_quoted ▶ 1:45:51
“That professor, Miss Mifsud. That's Mifsud. Yeah, that's outside my wheelhouse. I will say that those people, it's well documented. You may be familiar with Miss Lakova, or Mrs., rather, pardon me, La…”
Stefan Halper spied_on Michael Flynn host_asserted ▶ 1:46:20
“nearly destroyed her life simply because she sat at a dinner that was attended by General Flynn. And they turned it into this wild, incredible lie, a story about her. She showed General Flynn a postca…”
Christopher Steele paid Igor Danchenko host_asserted ▶ 1:47:59
“When it comes to investigate people like Harper and Alexander Downer and all these other guys that were used to create this impression that the Trump campaign was in bed with the Russians and you have…”
Elizabeth Holmes paid Peter Fritsch host_asserted ▶ 1:51:24
“And this investigative reporter started digging into this. And so to try to cover her tracks and to get this investigative reporter off their trail, Elizabeth Holmes hired Peter Fritz of Views and GPS…”
Stefan Halper spied_on George Papadopoulos host_asserted ▶ 1:53:34
“arranging various social friendly meetings with several specific targets. Carly Page, George Papadopoulos, and this guy Sam something, who's also a member of the Trump campaign. His last name escapes …”
Stefan Halper spied_on Carter Page host_asserted ▶ 1:53:34
“arranging various social friendly meetings with several specific targets. Carly Page, George Papadopoulos, and this guy Sam something, who's also a member of the Trump campaign. His last name escapes …”