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The speaker claims that someone, presumably a former FBI director, called for the assassination of the president. The speaker states that the individual knew exactly what he was implying, and that this implication was clear. The speaker believes the individual apologized, but doesn't want to apologize for advocating violence. The speaker calls this person a "dirty cop" and says his history is not clean. The speaker does not want to take a position on what should happen as a result of the alleged assassination call, but will leave the decision to others. The speaker suggests that leniency might be understandable if the individual had a clean history, but because he doesn't, the speaker is less inclined to be lenient.

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Amjad Fassisi, a CIA contractor, claims that the CIA and other intelligence agencies withheld information from President Trump. He also alleges that the agencies colluded to keep information from him and that Trump is under constant surveillance. Fassisi states that the directors of the CIA, including Mike Pompeo and Gina Haspel, were involved in this effort. He further suggests that Trump was viewed as a "fucking dumbass" by the intelligence community. Fassisi's statements raise questions about the legality and transparency of the intelligence agencies' actions.

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The Chinese mafia is exploiting rural America to create a drug empire, purchasing churches and schools, stealing electricity, using foreign pesticides, and colluding with Mexican cartels. The speaker claims that opposition to his program as Secretary of Health and Human Services comes from the mainstream media and Democrats, who reflexively oppose anything associated with Trump. Trump dictates the Democratic Party platform; Democrats now support positions they previously opposed simply because Trump opposes them. The CDC's epidemiological studies on autism used fraudulent techniques and failed to compare outcomes in vaccinated versus unvaccinated groups. The speaker will conduct new studies, making the databases public for independent scientists. Initial answers should be available by September, with definitive answers in six months. People should not blindly trust experts but do their own research. The speaker will publish study protocols, peer reviews, and raw data, requiring replication of every study. Scientific journals have become propaganda vessels for pharmaceutical companies, incentivizing cheating. Doctors are pressured to prioritize revenue over patient care, creating a system where everyone profits from sickness. Pharmaceutical companies are the biggest source of revenue for media companies, buying protection. Pharmaceutical advertising should be more honest. The speaker is looking at ways to enlarge the vaccine injury compensation program so that COVID vaccine-injured people can be compensated. The recommendations now are children 18 are not recommended to get the vaccine, but they can get it if they want. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ASIP) was a sock puppet for the industry it was supposed to regulate, with members having undisclosed conflicts of interest. The speaker fired the board. Fauci was vulnerable and had a lot of liability on creating coronavirus. The speaker thinks there should be a truth commission. The speaker believes his uncle was killed by a conspiracy. The speaker is confident that Trump will release anything that he has access to. The speaker loves the people that he's working with at this agency. Trump's cabinet has put together an extraordinary cabinet. Trump knows how to pick talent.

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A person accuses Mike Pompeo of covering up the US government's role in a president's murder. Pompeo allegedly pressured Trump to keep documents secret. Pompeo's employees claimed he planned to kill Julian Assange as CIA director. The speaker believes Pompeo is a criminal for these actions.

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Where is Cash Patel? Why didn't he obtain the files himself? I believe serious pressure is being applied to people. Who is exerting that pressure? I learned that a member of the Senate Intel Committee, Tom Cotton, said you can't appoint a certain person. I haven't asked him about it yet. Someone is applying massive pressure to elected officials. I want to know who that is. I have discussed this with Mike Pompeo previously. I am concerned that failing to disclose details, like those surrounding a president's murder, will make people think our system is fake. Sixty-two years later, Pompeo was working to prevent Americans from knowing who murdered their president. It's not the CIA. There's no one person calling the shots.

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Mike Pompeo is criticized for keeping information secret and being involved in questionable activities. Members of Congress fear intelligence agencies and are not holding them accountable. This lack of oversight undermines democracy. Some speculate that committee chairmen may be compromised due to personal secrets, leading to inaction on important issues. Powerful individuals acknowledge this reality but question why it is allowed to persist.

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Juliana Sanj questions why people are not put in prison unless there is a valid reason. She highlights that Julian Assange has never been accused of lying or fraud, but rather of telling the truth. She expresses concern over the torture he is facing without any intervention. Juliana criticizes Mike Pompeo, calling him a sinister person and stating that he tried to have Assange murdered. She questions why Pompeo is not in prison despite these allegations.

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Recently, in January, a member of the Senate Intel Committee tried to block someone from getting a job in the intel world because this person would push for the release of the JFK files. This senator's main goal is to keep those files secret, but I don't understand why they would be protecting the CIA, especially after the Church Committee hearings already discredited them. I know that a member of the Senate Intel Committee made that call to block the appointment. Someone asked if it was Tom Cotton from Arkansas, but I haven't asked him directly for an interview, even though I probably should.

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Speaker 1 says that the real information about the Epstein files has not come out and that “there were only four Republicans, four of us that’s really fought to get them released,” who “signed the discharge petition, went against the White House,” and were “threatened,” with Donald Trump calling him a traitor and saying his friends would be hurt. He questions why anyone would vote for Republicans if the administration doesn’t release all the information, framing it as a line in the sand for many people. Speaker 0 asks why they think the Epstein files are being hidden. Speaker 1 responds that it’s because the hidden information would protect “some of the most rich, powerful people,” arguing that Epstein was “definitely some sort of part of the intelligence state” who was “working with Israel” and with the “former prime minister of Israel.” He asserts that these are “the dirty parts of government and the powers that be that they don’t want the American people to know about.” He concludes that, sadly, he doesn’t think the files will come out. Speaker 0 presses on whether Trump is in the Epstein files. Speaker 1 speculates that if someone is “living under blackmail” or “living under threat” and told not to release information, that fear could influence actions. He suggests that someone might be warned by threats to prevent disclosure, giving a hypothetical example: after standing on a rally stage, you could be shot in the ear and warned that “next time we won’t miss,” or that the bullet might be for someone you care about. He says he is “speculating,” but notes he has “a strong enough reason to speculate like that.”

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The speaker, who identifies as a liberal, shares their visit to a prison and seeing Julian Assange in London. They express their belief that people should only be imprisoned for valid reasons and highlight that Assange has been accused of telling the truth, not of fraud or criminal activities. They accuse Mike Pompeo, the former CIA director, of attempting to have Assange murdered, which Pompeo did not deny. The speaker questions why Pompeo is not in prison and criticizes those who falsely accused Assange of rape. They express disappointment in Trump for not pardoning Assange and criticize Pompeo for being a liar and flatterer.

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Speaker 0: Did you hear Trump's take on the JFK assassination, why he didn't release the files? Yeah. I know what Trump's take is. He said that if you knew what I know, you wouldn't tell people either, which is crazy. Well, and What does that mean? That's his position on the UAP thing as well Yeah. Actually. And that's a lot of people's position on it. I mean, you know, Trump is saying, of course, the CIA had knowledge of it. That is known. I mean, I mean, the whole it sounds like it's so funny. There's so many levels and there's so much I don't understand. But the whole JFK conspiracy industry, and it really is an industry, more books written on that than almost any historical topic, is is filled with wackos. Right? There are a lot of wackos in there. But it obscures that fact obscures the larger fact which is the facts themselves tell an unbelievable story. Yeah. And so whatever. I could get into it at great length. But yeah. Yeah. They're they're still classifying documents sixty one years later. Both Trump and Joe Biden have, in violation of my read of federal law, kept those documents secret. There's no living person connected to the Kennedy assassination. It was a couple generations ago. There's no one person whose whose secrets are being protected. It's an institution or maybe countries. There may have been countries involved too. I mean, don't know the answer, but there's clearly something worth protecting. And I know that when I I spoke to someone who'd seen the documents, okay, two years ago and I got I got one fact out of him, which is, yes, the CIA was involved. And by CIA, CIA is a huge organization, but James Jesus Angleton, the head of the operations directorate, had knowledge of this, which I think is well known. But that that's the view of someone who saw the documents. So I thought that was news, so I went on TV and said that. The next day, I'll never forget it, I went quail hunting, and I was driving back and I got a phone call from Mike Pompeo's lawyer. Mike Pompeo was the Secretary of State, but before then he was the Director of the CIA. And in that position, he plotted the murder of Julian Assange, so he is a criminal as far as I'm concerned. But his lawyer called me and said, you know, you should know that anyone who tells you the contents of classified documents has committed a crime. He's threatening me. It's in my car. I'll never with my dog sitting next to me. I'll never forget this. And I said, are you really saying that to reveal that the US government had a role in the murder of a democratically elected president to say that out loud, that's the crime? What about the actual crime which is murdering a president? Like, you're covering up for that, Mike Pompeo. He had no no response at all. And so Mike Pompeo is the one who pressed Trump to keep those documents secret. And so it's like, what's crazy to me is not just that Pompeo did that. I think Pompeo was a really sinister person and a and a criminal. I think that. I think that because the facts suggest that. He was caught. Yahoo News, Mike Issachoff wrote a long piece on this several years ago. His employees went to Mike Issachoff and said, hey. Mike Pompeo was plotting to murder Julian Assange who's never even been charged with a crime in The United States as CIA director. That's illegal. You're not allowed federal employees are not allowed to just kill people they don't like. Okay? Just to set the baseline here. So that's who Mike Pompeo is, but he somehow intimidated Trump into not releasing this. Well, okay. That's all bad. Right? I think it's criminal behavior. What's crazy is how Mike Pompeo is treated. He's treated as like a republican pooh bah in good standing. He fully expects to become the secretary of defense in a Trump administration, which is like completely insane. Why would you get criminal and give him nuclear weapons? Okay. That's my view. I think it's a common sense view. And like he goes to fundraisers and dinners and everyone's like, hey, Mike Pompeo. It's like, no. You're the guy who kept information the public has right to know secret. You're the guy who plotted the murder of someone who committed no crime. You are the outlaw. You are the bad guy. But no. He's treated as like, you know, like a pillar of republican Washington. I think that's I think it's mind bending to watch that.

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Trump and Biden are keeping JFK assassination documents classified, despite no living person being connected to the event. The CIA, specifically James Jesus Angleton, had knowledge of it. Mike Pompeo, who allegedly plotted to murder Julian Assange, pressured Trump to keep the documents secret. Pompeo is seen as a respected figure in Republican circles, despite his questionable actions. This behavior is viewed as criminal and concerning.

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There is active pressure on elected officials to stop the disclosure of information, specifically regarding the JFK assassination. The source of this pressure is unknown, but it is not believed to be the CIA or John Ratcliffe. The question is posed: who is powerful enough to scare people into slow-walking disclosure, which is the same as preventing it? The purpose of this slow-walking is to continue hiding facts. It is questioned what force is acting on the US government and the new administration to prevent disclosure, especially considering the assassination of a president undermines democracy. Getting to the bottom of the JFK situation is deemed very important.

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Speaker 0: The speaker alleges a cover-up by people including Bill Barr and Mike Pompeo. Bill Barr, described by Jeffrey Epstein as “CIA,” allegedly covered up Epstein’s murder in federal detention, with Barr saying publicly, “we gotta make sure everyone thinks this is a suicide.” The speaker asks why Barr isn’t being questioned about this. Mike Pompeo is accused of plotting to murder Julian Assange, head of WikiLeaks. The speaker notes that WikiLeaks released the first tranche of emails to the public, and that Assange suggested on Dutch TV that his source was Seth Rich, a DNC staffer who was found murdered in Washington in what was described as a robbery where nothing was taken. Assange hinted in the interview that his sources faced great risks, mentioning Seth Rich; the interviewer pressed whether Rich was murdered for the leaks, and Assange said he couldn’t reveal sources but that they faced risks. Shortly after, Assange was incarcerated, first in an embassy in London and then in Belmarsh Prison, without criminal charges, actions the speaker attributes to the CIA and Mike Pompeo. The speaker contends that someone should ask Pompeo about this. Speaker 1: The speaker expresses anger at what they see as broad, systemic cover-ups versus ordinary Americans facing jail for minor offenses. They reference Pizzagate and Epstein, asserting that cover-ups extend across other issues, including Benghazi and Hillary Clinton material, which they claim were never properly pursued with the appropriate parties. They point to a long list of alleged co-conspirators connected to the Epstein matter, including those revealed in a recent document drop and corroborated subsequently. The list reportedly includes ten co-conspirators: one named Leslie Wexner, pilots (three identified by name), and others such as Ghislain Maxwell and various assistants who recruited girls, as well as individuals trafficking models. The speaker asserts there were many people around Epstein who were deeply involved and deserve serious questioning. They also reference Ehud Barak as among those connected to the network. Overall: The conversation presents multiple allegations of high-level complicity and cover-ups involving Bill Barr, Mike Pompeo, Julian Assange, Seth Rich, and a broad network around Jeffrey Epstein, including named and unnamed individuals, with claims of documented co-conspirators and ongoing questions about accountability.

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Bobby Kennedy and Mike Pompeo had a conversation in Vegas. Pompeo expressed regret for not fixing the CIA and said that the upper echelon of the agency lacks belief in democratic institutions. Pompeo convinced Trump not to release files related to Kennedy's death, and someone who worked for Pompeo warned that revealing classified information was illegal. Kennedy found it strange that Pompeo would take that position considering the implication that the US government was involved in the murder of a president. Pompeo also played a role in convincing Trump not to partner with Assange. Kennedy's assessment of Pompeo remains unchanged.

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Speaker accuses Mike Pompeo of covering up US government involvement in a president's murder and plotting to kill Julian Assange. Pompeo pressured Trump to keep documents secret. Pompeo's employees reported his illegal actions to a journalist. Pompeo's behavior is deemed criminal.

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Assange has been held in a UK prison without being charged with a crime. The US government wants to indict him, and the British government agreed to keep him in isolation until it's resolved. Before being charged in the US, the CIA director, Mike Pompeo, discussed assassinating Assange. This raises concerns about federal appointees using taxpayer money to murder someone who embarrassed them. Pompeo, however, remains free and even visits donors. It's disturbing that our government would use our money to kill someone who exposed their crimes, and no one seems to have a problem with it. This led the speaker to visit Assange, which turned out to be worse than expected.

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A person accuses Mike Pompeo of covering up the US government's role in a president's murder. Pompeo allegedly pushed Trump to keep documents secret and was accused of plotting to kill Julian Assange. The speaker believes Pompeo is a criminal for his actions.

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The speaker, initially uninterested in the JFK assassination due to its association with conspiracy theories, has since learned enough to believe "there's something actually there." Trump issued an executive order to release files on the JFK, Bobby Kennedy, and MLK assassinations, but the files have not been released. The speaker believes the CIA was involved in some way, but doesn't think protecting the CIA is the reason for the delay, especially after the Church Committee hearings. The speaker questions who is being protected and if a foreign government is involved, stating there is active pressure on elected officials to stop the disclosure. The speaker questions who is powerful enough to scare people into slow-walking the disclosure, as slow-walking the disclosure is the same as not providing the disclosure. The speaker believes it's important to get to the bottom of the JFK assassination.

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Mike Pompeo is criticized for keeping information secret and being involved in questionable actions. Members of Congress fear intelligence agencies and lack accountability. The speaker suggests that committee chairmen may be compromised due to personal secrets, leading to inaction on important issues. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of action and accountability in government.

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The speaker discusses the JFK documents and the role of ODNI in blocking their release. They interview Richard Grenell, former head of ODNI, who claims there is nothing significant in the documents. The speaker questions why the documents are still being withheld and suggests that Grenell may be compromised or misinformed. They also mention Tucker Carlson's reporting on J. Edgar Hoover's involvement in spreading disinformation about the JFK assassination. The speaker emphasizes the importance of holding leaders accountable for their lies.

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I went quail hunting and received a call from Mike Pompeo's lawyer, who warned me that discussing classified documents is a crime. I challenged him, asking if revealing the U.S. government's role in the murder of a democratically elected president was the real crime, rather than the murder itself. Pompeo, as CIA director, allegedly plotted to kill Julian Assange, who hasn't been charged with any crime. Despite this, Pompeo is treated as a respected figure in Republican circles and is expected to become secretary of defense in a Trump administration. It's shocking that someone involved in such serious misconduct is celebrated rather than held accountable.

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I want to discuss the JFK files. When I partially opened them, I was advised by well-meaning people, including Mike Pompeo, not to proceed. They expressed concerns about living individuals and potential national security issues. I agreed to hold off for now, but if I win, I plan to release them soon. I believe it’s time for a cleansing, and I think the files will be fine to open. I’ve already reviewed about 50% of the documents, but I was asked to delay further access. Now, I’m committed to releasing them shortly.

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There is active pressure on elected officials to stop the disclosure of information, specifically regarding the JFK assassination. It is unknown who is exerting this pressure, but the speaker does not believe it is the CIA or John Ratcliffe. The speaker questions who is powerful enough to scare people into slow-walking disclosure, which they equate to preventing disclosure altogether. The speaker believes it is a fair question to ask what force is acting on the US government to prevent disclosure, especially considering the gravity of a president's assassination. Getting to the bottom of the JFK situation is considered very important.

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There is active pressure on elected officials to stop the disclosure of information, specifically regarding the JFK assassination. The source of this pressure is unknown, but it is not believed to be the CIA or John Ratcliffe. The question is, who is powerful enough to scare people into slow-walking disclosure, which is the same as preventing it? The purpose of this slow-walking is to continue hiding facts. What force is acting on the US government and the new administration to prevent disclosure? It is a fair question because the president of the United States was murdered, which overturned the vote of the people. It is important to get to the bottom of the JFK assassination.
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