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In 2019, the speaker came forward about sexual harassment by Joe Biden, later revealing a sexual assault in 2020. She claims her Senate report was sealed or destroyed. She accuses Ronan Farrow, the "Me Too reporter," of discrediting her and another woman, CeCe Doan, in his podcast "Not a Very Good Murderer." She says Farrow contacted her in 2020, raising her hopes for a New Yorker article that never materialized, and that he dismissed her claims, saying "there wasn't a there there." She believes Farrow, who previously worked for Hillary Clinton, is a political operative shaping public opinion. She says that after Biden gained power, the DOJ and FBI targeted her, analyzing her social media and communications. She warns survivors against coming forward, stating there is no justice and that doing so led to her losing everything and living in political asylum in another country. She now works for RT as a geopolitical analyst. She advises others to remain silent to protect themselves and their families.

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Tara Reade's lawyer filed a tort claim against the DOJ and FBI for $10,000,000, seeking the release and expungement of her FBI files and the revealing of a sealed criminal case against her in Northern California. Reade believes she is being targeted for speaking out about her sexual assault allegation against Joe Biden. According to Reade, the sealed case was initiated after the DOJ and FBI obtained her communications under sealed warrants. She learned about the warrants from a Twitter lawyer. Reade claims the government has harassed her with death threats, undermined her reputation, and made it difficult for her to find employment. While in Moscow to publicize her book, Reade did an interview with a sanctioned Russian TV channel and was warned by former intelligence sources that she could be indicted under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). A US congressman advised her against returning to the US due to safety concerns. Reade sought political asylum in Russia and hasn't seen her daughter since.

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Svetlana Lekova describes how she became a central figure in the Russia collusion narratives targeting Donald Trump, portraying it as a manufactured story built around a false perception of her as a Russian spy and as someone who had an affair with General Michael Flynn. She identifies herself as a British academic, born in the Soviet Union, who studied at the University of Cambridge and taught there. In 2014 she attended a dinner at Cambridge connected to Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) head General Michael Flynn. The invitation came from Sergei Dyilov, former head of MI6, and her longtime professor Christopher Andrew. She was at Cambridge as a postgraduate student, writing a PhD on 1930s Soviet history, and teaching undergraduate courses. The dinner was part of a small group including Flynn, Dyilov, Andrew, and another colleague. Lekova recalls she was the only woman at the table, and the seating arrangement placed Flynn opposite her with other attendees between them; she did not sit next to him, and she did not initiate conversation with him beyond a brief exchange. She did pass a scanned document from the Stalin era to Dyilov, via Flynn’s chair, which impressed him; the document concerned Stalin’s letters to fellow revolutionaries. After the dinner, she photographed the event; Flynn left with his aides, and she stayed with colleagues, returning to a Cambridge hotel with her husband. Lekova explains that, nine months later in December 2016, as preparations for an intelligence assessment were underway, reporters began pressing her about the 2014 dinner and a supposed affair with Flynn. She emphasizes she was nine months pregnant at the time and had not thought of Flynn since the dinner. The media quickly circulated a narrative portraying her as a Russian spy who had an affair with Flynn, using her birthplace and academic specialty as a pretext to link her to Flynn and to Russia. She states that reporters from The Times (UK), The Guardian, The Times, The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post all had her contact information and pursued the story. Lekova says she and her husband responded through lawyers, initially resisting publication, then sending formal denials to the outlets when a propagandistic line—especially involving Stefan Halper, a Cambridge academic who allegedly acted as a source for the stories—emerged. She asserts that Halper was an FBI/ CIA operative who claimed the Cambridge seminar had been penetrated by the Kremlin and that Cambridge had to be protested; Halper later denied being at the Cambridge dinner. She notes her professor Andrew published an article in The Times arguing that Flynn showed attentions to her; Lekova says she confronted him, who refused to withdraw the piece, citing pressure. She claims he was an MI5 officer at the time and close to David Ignatius; Ignatius later met her in England, which she found extraordinary given her recent childbirth. Lekova asserts that the media’s persistence transformed a private dinner into a public indictment, aided by a broader campaign financed by Hillary Clinton’s campaign and Fusion GPS, with funding from George Soros and Reid Hoffman. She says the narrative relied on the credibility of prominent officials and media figures to create a perception of truth. She recounts personal threats, attempts to force her to disappear, and attempts to pressure her to retract or stay silent. The police advised her to move; she explains this was framed as a safety measure because the operation sought to erase her capacity to speak. She connects these events to a larger scheme she calls the Hillary plan: demonize Trump in the media by tying him to Putin, and then have the FBI start an investigation to fuel the narrative. She cites dates: Hillary Clinton allegedly approved the plan on July 26, 2016, and Brennan briefed Obama on July 27; Comey opened Crossfire Hurricane on July 31, 2016. She contends Downer, an Australian ambassador who attended the Cambridge dinner, provided the crucial tip that launched the investigation, and that Gina Haspel, then with the CIA and later director, was involved via Five Eyes channels. Lekova asserts that the Cambridge gathering in July 2016—attended by Downer, Halper, and others, including Carter Page and Alexander Downer’s cohort—helped craft the so-called Hillary plan for a Russia trap. She insists that Halper and Steele, both tied to FBI and CIA networks, were working on the dossier used to target Trump, with Christopher Steele’s name attached to a report that was actually Hillary-advised. She alleges that journalists Rosenberg (NYT) and Goldman (WSJ) published a version of events that claimed she sought Flynn’s Moscow trip and that Flynn was compromised; she says Halper did not attend the dinner, undermining those reports. Lekova emphasizes that the operation extended beyond the United States, using Five Eyes channels to bypass congressional oversight and keep the investigation out of formal channels. She notes that this was coordinated with media outlets and high-ranking intelligence figures who publicly attacked Flynn and misrepresented her; she argues the purpose was to destroy a man seen as a threat to the political status quo and to influence the 2016 election narrative. She concludes by recalling ongoing investigations and trials that might reveal more about the Hillary plan and its proponents, insisting that the operation—financed by Hillary Clinton’s campaign, Soros, and Hoffman—was broader than the Russia story, and that the media and political elite were part of a concerted effort to neutralize Trump and his allies.

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In September, media outlets falsely labeled me a sex criminal without naming accusers. This was the culmination of a years-long campaign to silence my dissenting views on major geopolitical issues like the war in Ukraine. My critiques, while not pro-Russia, questioned Western involvement. This led to accusations of being a Chinese propagandist by a US government-linked organization. Subsequently, the UK government, connected to the CIA, pressured social media to censor and demonetize me. This coordinated attack, involving organizations funded by Big Pharma and government, reveals the suppression of independent media and dissenting voices. The open contest of ideas is a sham, with governments actively working to silence opposition, even using taxpayer money against their own citizens. My experience exposes the fragility of free speech and the lengths to which powerful entities will go to maintain control. The fight continues, and the stakes are high.

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The House Oversight Committee heard from Hunter Biden's business partner, Jason Galanis, revealing the sale of access to the vice president to foreign actors. Galanis detailed partnerships with Chinese and Russian entities, emphasizing the Biden family's political influence. Despite offering information on fraudulent conduct, prosecutors declined to pursue Hunter Biden. Galanis faced threats in prison and sought house arrest for safety. The Bureau of Prisons initially approved this but revoked it after a subpoena was issued to another associate. Galanis believes the DOJ obstructed his testimony. The narrative questions Biden's integrity and media's coverage of Russian collusion.

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CIA whistleblower reveals a cover-up by the Biden administration regarding attacks from directed energy weapons by foreign adversaries. In an interview, the whistleblower confirms being attacked and states that the intelligence community has obstructed congressional investigations, calling it a terrifying cover-up. The whistleblower discusses experiencing gaslighting from the CIA, which aimed to make victims doubt their injuries. A recent congressional report suggests foreign involvement in these injuries. The whistleblower expresses gratitude for the report and criticizes the CIA for betraying its personnel. She urges for acknowledgment of the situation to prevent further harm and hopes for change under a potential Trump administration, emphasizing that those involved in the previous report should not be allowed to handle this issue.

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Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Vladimir Putin in Russia has sparked controversy. Critics argue that Carlson, who has an exclusive contract with Elon Musk, is not a true journalist and is being used by Russia. They point out that many Russian journalists have been forced into exile or jailed for reporting on the Kremlin's actions. They question why Carlson is given the opportunity to interview Putin while Russian journalists face such risks. These critics believe that Carlson and Musk are both being manipulated by Russia, whether willingly or unwillingly. Despite this, the speaker states their intention to vote for Joe Biden in 2024.

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Speaker 1 described learning the news 'just about an hour or two ago' and said they 'cheered up' and felt joyful, then spoke with RT. They 'fell in love with Russia so much' and now wanna stay, applying for Russian citizenship after I had asylum for two years, before this was granted. They credited editor in chief Margarita Cemignon and Maria Butina and Margarita Simignon for guiding them to asylum, while noting they were 'under threat by the US government, by the Biden regime' and that their life was threatened. 'Congressman Matt Gates told me that I was safer to stay here in in Russia,' and they continued their work with RT. Thanks to that guidance they rebuilt my life, despite facing possible prison in the US for sanctions related to being on channel one and working for RT. They are proud to work for Russia today; the Biden administration didn't appreciate that.

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I filed a lawsuit against the Biden DOJ for misconduct after they harassed me and sealed my FBI files. My attorney initially sought an investigation, but received no response, leading to a $10 million tort claim. The sealed case against me, which I learned about through a Twitter lawyer, has not been disclosed, and I feel infuriated as an American citizen. I believe my crime was speaking out about my experience with Joe Biden, who I accused of sexual assault. After being labeled a Russian asset, I sought political asylum in Russia due to threats against my safety. My daughter has faced harassment as well, and I am unable to return to the U.S. or attend her wedding. I continue to fight for accountability and justice.

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In 2019, the speaker came forward about Joe Biden's sexual harassment, later revealing the full extent of the sexual assault in 2020. She claims her report to the US Senate was sealed or destroyed. She criticizes Ronan Farrow, calling him the "Me Too reporter," for allegedly discrediting her and another woman, CeCe Doan, in his podcast. She says Farrow interviewed her in 2020 but never wrote the story, claiming he said there was "no there there." She accuses Biden of weaponizing the DOJ and FBI against her for speaking out. She also says Times Up was unhelpful, as Anita Dunn was already on Biden's payroll. The speaker questions whether Farrow is a political operative posing as a reporter, noting his history with Hillary Clinton. She says Farrow's podcast shapes political opinion by discrediting Trump supporters. Her lawyer has issued a demand letter to remove comments about her from Farrow's podcast. Living in political asylum and working for RT, she advises survivors of abuse by powerful figures to remain silent, stating there is no justice and that coming forward isn't worth it.

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Tucker Carlson, a right-wing media figure, is in Moscow to interview Vladimir Putin. Critics argue that Carlson is not a journalist and instead spreads misinformation on behalf of the Kremlin. They believe his work is biased and not aligned with the facts. Some compare his interview with Putin to watching a scandalous show. Furthermore, there is concern that the Republican Party, including Donald Trump, is doing Putin's bidding. Although some see this as Republicans supporting Putin, others believe they are actually supporting Trump, who in turn supports Putin.

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The FBI informant who accused the Bidens of bribery was arrested by Biden's Justice Department. The informant, Alexander Smirnoff, is charged with obstruction and making false statements. This move is seen as an attempt to discredit him and silence whistleblowers. Former FBI agent Stewart Kaplan criticizes the FBI's actions, stating that the evidence against the Bidens is substantial regardless of the informant's credibility. Despite arrests of informants and associates, the Bidens have not faced consequences. Biden's ability to avoid accountability is acknowledged.

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Tulsi Gabbard was placed on a domestic terror watch list after criticizing the Biden administration. She views it as political retaliation and a violation of her rights. Surveillance includes explosive detection teams and air marshals on her flights. Gabbard questions what other government agencies may be monitoring her. She believes this is an attempt to silence critics and calls for those responsible to be held accountable. She stresses the importance of freedom and privacy in the United States.

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Speaker 1 describes learning her name with emotion, saying "I I cheered up. I was so joyful," and she immediately talked to RT colleagues. She "'fell in love with Russia so much' and 'wanna stay,'" and she applied for Russian citizenship after two years of asylum. She credits editor in chief Margarita Cemignon and others for support while she was "under threat by the US government, by the Biden regime." She notes "Congressman Matt Gates told me that I was safer to stay here in Russia," and that "Maria Butina and Margarita Simignon stepped in and kinda showed me the path to asylum." She "continued my work with RT" and, with their guidance, could "rebuild my life." She recalls fear of possible prison in the US for sanctions related to Channel One and RT, and ends: "I am very proud to work for Russia today" and that "the Biden administration didn't appreciate that."

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The speakers discuss the attack on the whistleblower, questioning their credibility and calling them "so-called whistleblowers." However, others view the whistleblower as a hero and a patriot who bravely came forward with credible allegations. The speakers mention the Biden family and imply that there may be more whistleblowers in the future. They also highlight the challenges and risks faced by whistleblowers in exposing wrongdoing by powerful individuals. The conversation revolves around the whistleblower's role in raising concerns about the Biden family's alleged involvement in a criminal enterprise.

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Our government is radical and dangerous. The FBI is investigating me for looking into Biden corruption in Ukraine. Special Agent Bracco questioned my sources about me, a member of the free press. I wonder why the Bidens live in luxury on a civil servant's salary. They would imprison me if they could. Translation: The government is dangerous and investigating me for probing Biden corruption in Ukraine. The FBI questioned my sources about my work as a journalist. I question how the Bidens afford lavish lifestyles on a government salary. They would arrest me if possible.

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Hillary Clinton initiated the narrative branding Tulsi Gabbard as a Russian asset due to Gabbard's rising status in the Democratic Party. Gabbard, a combat veteran and articulate leader, began aligning with Bernie Sanders' views, which angered Clinton. This led to a rift, especially after Gabbard exposed the DNC's unfair treatment of Sanders during the 2016 nomination process. Clinton's campaign had previously fabricated claims about Donald Trump being a Russian asset, and Gabbard became another target. Gabbard's independent views, including her stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, were used against her, and her meeting with Bashar al-Assad further fueled the accusations. The discussion emphasizes that diplomacy often requires engaging with adversaries, not just allies.

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A US senator claims that there are recordings of Joe Biden asking for bribes, which the FBI possesses but has not acted upon. The speaker criticizes the media for not pressuring Biden and his son, Hunter, for their alleged corruption. They argue that the lack of media pushback resembles a regime-style media. The speaker questions the absence of fact-checkers from the Washington Post and reports from the New York Times, specifically mentioning journalist Maggie Haberman.

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I filed a lawsuit against the Biden DOJ for misconduct after my complaints about harassment went unanswered. My aim is to have my FBI files opened and the sealed criminal case against me revealed. The investigation stems from my public accusations of sexual assault against Joe Biden, which I believe led to retaliation against me. I faced threats and harassment, especially after being invited to testify as a whistleblower. I sought political asylum in Russia after receiving warnings about potential charges under the Foreign Agent Registration Act. Despite my credible allegations against Biden, the media has largely ignored my story, while I continue to fight for accountability and justice. I miss my daughter and have faced relentless attacks, but I remain determined to speak out.

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Russia released evidence linking Hunter Biden's investment fund to funding Ukrainian biolabs, where untested drugs were allegedly used on soldiers. The US is said to conduct such activities abroad due to legal restrictions at home. Ukraine's labs receive US funding for research on pathogens, but they are owned and operated by Ukraine and are part of a program to prevent deadly outbreaks. (Translation: Russia claims Hunter Biden's fund financed Ukrainian biolabs where untested drugs were used on soldiers. US conducts such activities abroad due to legal restrictions. Ukrainian labs receive US funding for pathogen research as part of outbreak prevention program.)

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to elaborate on the statement "they'll be killed," referencing Tara Reid and John Paul Mac Isaac's claims of fearing for their lives under the Biden regime. Speaker 1 states they don't know the context, but the briefing indicated a 3-letter agency told the chairman they couldn't amass someone for that reason. Speaker 1 takes this seriously, as it came from the FBI and was witnessed by others. They find it interesting Fox News received no comment when inquiring about it. Speaker 1 believes individuals fear being harmed for revealing information, given the proven corruption and the billion-dollar impact of politics. They understand that two testimonies are needed for impeachment grounds. Speaker 1 concludes that the extent of the alleged wrongdoings of the Biden family and Joe Biden is worse than many people realize.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tara Reade on What Led Her To Russia, and Biden Influence Peddling Revelations, with Gregg Jarrett
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with an exclusive interview featuring Tara Reade, who previously accused President Joe Biden of sexual assault during her time as a Congressional aide in 1993. Reade came forward in 2019, inspired by other accusers, but faced significant media backlash and skepticism. Recently, she announced her relocation to Russia, seeking citizenship due to perceived threats to her safety in the U.S. Reade explains that her trip to Russia was initially for overseeing the translation of her book and participating in an interview. However, she received warnings from individuals with intelligence backgrounds about potential risks of arrest upon her return to the U.S., suggesting there might be an Interpol red notice against her. Reade expresses gratitude for her safety in Russia, describing it as beautiful and secure, contrasting her feelings of danger in the U.S. The conversation touches on her allegations against Biden, her experiences with the media, and the political climate in the U.S. Reade claims that her case is emblematic of broader issues regarding the treatment of whistleblowers and political dissenters, particularly under the Biden administration. She discusses her attempts to testify about her allegations and the challenges she faces in obtaining records related to her case. Kelly raises concerns about Reade's safety and the implications of her seeking citizenship in Russia, noting the country's poor human rights record. Reade defends her decision, stating that she feels safer in Russia and believes the U.S. government has betrayed her. She emphasizes her desire to testify about Biden's actions and the need for accountability. The discussion shifts to the broader implications of Reade's situation, including the treatment of whistleblowers and the political targeting of individuals who speak out against the government. Reade expresses a commitment to continue advocating for herself and others who have faced similar challenges. The interview concludes with Kelly expressing hope for Reade's safety and future, while acknowledging the complexities of her situation and the political landscape surrounding her allegations. The segment ends with a transition to legal analyst Gregg Jarrett, who will further discuss the implications of Reade's story and the current political climate.

The Rubin Report

Tulsi Gabbard Ruins Mitt Romney's Treason Accusations with Facts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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The discussion centers around Tulsi Gabbard's statements regarding U.S.-funded biological labs in Ukraine, which she claims could pose a risk if compromised during the ongoing conflict. Gabbard calls for a ceasefire to secure these labs, emphasizing the potential for dangerous pathogens to be released. In response, Mitt Romney labels her comments as "treasonous lies," igniting a backlash from Gabbard, who challenges him to provide evidence for his claims and suggests he should apologize and resign if he cannot. The hosts also critique media figures, including those from *The View*, who advocate for investigating Gabbard and Tucker Carlson as Russian assets. They argue that such calls reflect a dangerous trend of silencing dissenting voices. The conversation highlights a broader distrust in mainstream media narratives regarding the Russia-Ukraine situation, with Rubin expressing skepticism about the information being presented by government officials and media outlets. The hosts conclude by reflecting on the implications of these discussions for political discourse and freedom of expression.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Bud's Permanently Tarnished Brand, DeSantis' Furry Battle, and Following the Money, with Adam Curry
Guests: Adam Curry
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing a pitcher for the LA Dodgers who criticized the team for honoring an anti-Catholic group, highlighting the backlash against corporations like Target and Bud Light for their LGBTQ+ initiatives. Adam Curry, co-host of the No Agenda podcast, joins her to discuss the financial repercussions these companies are facing, with Target losing $12.7 billion in two weeks due to consumer boycotts. Curry attributes this backlash to Wall Street's influence, particularly through ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria, which he believes forces companies to adopt certain ideologies to remain investable. Curry emphasizes the need for a collective understanding of the issues at hand, suggesting that the media and politicians are pitting Americans against each other for profit. He notes that while conservatives are beginning to push back against cultural issues, there is a need for compassion and understanding of mental health, particularly concerning the youth involved in gender identity discussions. Kelly expresses optimism about the conservative pushback, citing recent victories against companies perceived as promoting harmful ideologies. They discuss the importance of standing up against what they see as an ideological agenda being forced upon children, particularly in schools and media. Curry warns against viewing the situation in black and white terms, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the complexities involved. The conversation shifts to the Dodgers' controversy, with Kelly praising players who speak out against corporate decisions that conflict with their values. They discuss the broader implications of corporate activism and the backlash against it, noting that many Americans are tired of political messaging in their everyday lives. Curry and Kelly also touch on the cultural implications of the current political climate, including the rise of furries and the pushback against sexualized content aimed at children. They agree that protecting children from inappropriate content is crucial and commend DeSantis for his stance on this issue. The discussion concludes with a focus on the media's portrayal of political figures like Trump and DeSantis, with Curry noting that the media's narrative often shifts to vilify those who challenge the status quo. They emphasize the importance of local politics and community engagement in addressing these issues, suggesting that the focus on presidential elections distracts from the real work that needs to be done at the grassroots level. Finally, they mention Tara Reid's recent decision to seek asylum in Russia, highlighting the media's treatment of her and the implications of her story in the broader context of political discourse in America. Kelly announces that Reid will be a guest on the show, promising an exclusive interview to delve deeper into her situation.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 103 Tara Reade on Being Exiled to Russia After Accusing Joe Biden
Guests: Tara Reade
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Tara Reade has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice for misconduct, alleging harassment by the FBI and DOJ after she accused Joe Biden of sexual assault. She claims her communications were seized under sealed warrants, leading to a grand jury investigation against her without revealing the charges. Reade asserts that her outspoken demands for investigation into her claims resulted in her being labeled a traitor and subjected to threats. She is currently in Russia seeking political asylum, fearing indictment under the Foreign Agent Registration Act for speaking out.
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