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The speaker expresses concern about Americans being afraid of being prosecuted by the Department of Justice. They mention the events of January 6th and how some Americans came to the Capitol out of frustration with the government. They criticize the lack of proper security and mention the fear people have of the FBI. The speaker questions the Department's handling of investigations, particularly regarding the Durham report and the slow progress on certain cases. They also raise concerns about corruption and the need for only eligible citizens to vote in elections.

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Mike Wyatt, a retired FBI agent, expresses his concerns to Speaker 0 about the need for change within the organization. He emphasizes the importance of bravery and integrity and shares his worry about the current state of affairs. Speaker 0 acknowledges Mike's concerns and appreciates his service. Mike advises Speaker 0 to seek competent help and gather intelligence before making decisions. He also mentions the aggressive nature of certain organizations and warns Speaker 0 to be prepared. Speaker 0 assures Mike that they are ready for any challenges and expresses gratitude for his advice. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 acknowledging the possibility of facing opposition if things don't work out.

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The speaker, a former US congressman, believes that Congress needs to take action to reform the government. Currently, Congress either passes massive spending bills without reading them or relies on continuing resolutions to keep the government running. This lack of oversight allows administrative agencies like the DOJ and FBI to accumulate power without being held accountable. The speaker argues that these agencies should not be considered independent of the White House, as they report to the elected president. Congress has also failed to use its power of the purse to rein in these agencies. The speaker urges Congress to prioritize its duty to ensure constitutional accountability over concerns about government shutdowns or bad news cycles.

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Allen stated the hearing was his last act as a public servant, offering a warning to Americans. He has no confidence the FBI will reign in its own conduct, believing it uses reprisal and fear to control its workforce and that there are no effective checks and balances against its lawless actions. He believes over classification of information allows them to stonewall forever. Allen urges Americans to vote, despite doubts about election integrity, to stake their claim. He also recommends exercising the Second Amendment right to bear arms and learning self-defense. He suggests building community by making friends and promising mutual aid, stocking up a pantry with 3-4 months of food, and practicing faith through prayer and reading the gospel.

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Allen stated the hearing was his last act as a public servant, offering a warning to Americans. He has no confidence the FBI will reign in its own conduct, believing it uses reprisal and fear to control its workforce. He believes there are no effective checks and balances against the FBI's lawless actions, and their ability to over classify information allows them to stonewall forever. Allen urges Americans to vote, despite doubts about election integrity, to stake their claim in the American experience. He also recommends exercising the Second Amendment right to bear arms and learning self-defense. He suggests building community by making friends with neighbors and promising mutual aid. Allen advises stocking up a pantry with 3-4 months of food and, as a person of faith, recommends prayer and reading the Gospel.

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Speaker 0 asserts that the IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without a search warrant or a crime claim, discovered by an undercover journalist. They claim the IRS has access to every person’s bank account, and that the agency has been working with the Department of Justice and has no problem going after the “little guy” to ensure taxes are paid. This is described as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment. Speaker 0 and Jim Jordan sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how AI is used and how civil rights are protected. Speaker 1 asks what the end game is and how to protect constitutional rights given the inevitability of AI, seeking ways to safeguard Americans. Speaker 0 responds that a new administration is needed in November, accusing the current administration of being lawless in terms of surveillance of the public, members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters. They claim the administration has “weaponized the government against us,” and that protections of the Bill of Rights—First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments—have been ignored. Speaker 0 states that one of the goals is to address this perceived weaponization and surveillance.

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If Trump is reelected, the Justice Department and the FBI will be in serious trouble. Trump is going to target these institutions. Last time, he didn't do enough to corrupt them, but he understands their power now. He'll put people in positions who will do his will. He didn't have all-stars last time, but this time, he'll find people who are willing to do what he wants, and that should worry every American. This election is so important; you have to participate. Regardless of how you feel about Joe Biden, you must vote for him because the consequences of the other side are too severe.

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A friend or colleague approaches Speaker 1 with information about a cover-up that should be exposed. Speaker 1 advises them to pray about it and offers to connect them with Congress, but strongly advises against taking action. Speaker 0 questions how this protects against corruption and misconduct, to which Speaker 1 admits it doesn't solve the problem. Speaker 1 warns that the FBI and the government will crush anyone who tries to expose their wrongdoing, using themselves as examples. Speaker 0 concludes the hearing, acknowledging the gravity of the situation.

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The speaker explains that in the three months since Charlie Kirk’s murder, they have largely refrained from commenting publicly on the investigation. They say this is not due to lack of care or affection for Charlie, whom they knew well since his teenage years, but because they feel they don’t know more than others and want to avoid missteps given their personal connections to those involved. They name Candace Owens, Blake Neff, and Erica Kirk as people they know well and respect, and emphasize a desire to honor Charlie’s memory by seeking justice without criticizing others’ motives when people are sincerely pursuing the truth. They recount a three-hour conversation with Theo Vaughan during which the topic of Charlie Kirk’s case arose. They state they told Vaughan they do not trust the FBI, clarifying that this statement was not an accusation that the FBI is involved in Charlie’s assassination, and they did not intend to imply such. They acknowledge they like Dan Bongino and Cash Patel and do not believe they would intentionally cover up a murder, but they argue that the FBI, being at the top of the organization, is part of a large bureaucracy where some parts act independently from leadership. Therefore, liking individuals within the organization does not equate to trusting the FBI as a whole. The speaker asserts that, as a lesson of the 2024 election, many of the nation’s largest systems and institutions have rot and require reform. They contend that January 6 was a setup and that the FBI was key to that setup, stating it remains unclear whether everyone involved has been fired or punished. They insist that no American is under moral obligation to believe everything the government tells them, especially institutions with a documented history of wrongdoing, such as the FBI’s alleged crimes, manufacturing crimes, and distorting justice. They emphasize that the job of the FBI is to find out what happened, tell the public how they arrived at conclusions, and convince the public of the outcomes, rather than hiding behind national security or confidential sources. The speaker concludes by committing to avoid talking about topics they do not understand, to state things only as they know them, and to remain skeptical. They stress a duty to skepticism and to seek truth and justice without being swayed by tone or certainty from government officials. They reiterate love for Charlie and a wish for justice, while urging others to maintain scrutiny toward the investigation.

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The speaker wants the American public to know that the FBI has had problems. The FBI will hold itself internally accountable and meet out justice to those who abuse their roles. Those who have taken missteps have already been eliminated from the FBI. The FBI will vigorously uphold justice as vigorously as they pursue violent crime, on a twenty four seven, three sixty five basis. The speaker will have zero tolerance for those who utilize their badge to harm the country.

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Chris Wray informed Congress that he guarantees the election security of the United States. However, there are concerns about the FBI's involvement with social media giants like Twitter and Facebook. In the past, the FBI's election security task force would advise these companies on what content to restrict, which is not their role. The media should be outraged that a law enforcement agency is dictating their content. It seems that the focus is on preventing pro-Trump information from being shared. This raises questions about the integrity of the upcoming election, as these contracts are still in place.

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The speaker explains he is trying to navigate possible collaboration with federal authorities while maintaining personal integrity. He says he has a statement that is “completely true” that he’s “never been in contact with any federal authority,” and he’s torn about how to start working with DHS to address threats he faces as a national figure. He claims “the Yemenis, a million of them came out into the streets” and that they want to kill him, with a fatwa on his head. He asserts he would need DHS to make a statement that “the Houthis and their fatwa that they placed on my head will not be stood,” and that “American citizens exercising our rights will not be, you know, subject to to Muslim murder, rituals.” He describes hundreds of thousands of death threats in his DMs and says, to deal with them, he would need to walk into an FBI building and give them a printout, but he “don’t fucking trust the FBI.” He accuses the FBI of having “destroyed my life,” pointing to past raids on his and others’ homes and references to the Mar-a-Lago search, stating he is trying to figure out how to navigate this situation without claiming contact with Harmeet or making contacts he “don’t want to.” He notes that when he and others exercised their rights in Dearborn, he views it as a civil rights hate crime, saying “the Muslim oppression of Christians in Dearborn” was a civil rights hate violation and that “they punched me in the face because I’m white” and “they punched me in the face because I’m Christian, not for anything else.” Harmony Dillon is described as wanting to prosecute this as a hate crime, with others subjected to spit, food thrown, assaults, pepper spray, etc. He mentions the Trump administration’s purported interest in bringing these people to justice, but he expresses a wish not to feed into it, citing personal integrity and caution. He questions whether the rank-and-file FBI officer’s motives are aligned with his interests, contrasting a year ago with a “grandma that walked through the capital” to now a Muslim who punched a Christian, implying hypocrisy or moral decline. He asserts there are “deep state embedded figures in the DOJ, in the FBI, in DHS,” who were involved in actions like the raid on Mar-a-Lago and other “schemes.” He says he needs assurance that these agencies have “our best interest” and that they are not “deep state shills.” Ultimately, he states he has refused to make contact because it’s “too risky” and he cannot be associated with people he deems “un American.”

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There are people in the United States government who have intelligence that you don't. While some individuals may be corrupt, there are still good people working there. It's important to be prepared by getting emergency food, arming yourself, and having satellite communication. The time to do this was yesterday, but now is the second best time. There are only two scenarios: either we're sorry or we take necessary action against the terrorists. These terrorists are not fighters or freedom fighters, they are demons and savages. They are cowards and bloodthirsty demons. They will come for you next.

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The speaker explains that in the three months since Charlie Kirk was murdered, they have avoided public commentary on the murder investigation out of care for Charlie and respect for the people involved, many of whom they know personally and admire. They emphasize that their goal is truth and justice, and they would not criticize anyone sincerely trying to uncover what happened, recognizing that good motives can lead to wrong conclusions. They recount a three-hour conversation with Theo Vaughan that touched on distrust of the FBI. They clarify this did not mean they accused anyone of involvement in Charlie Kirk’s murder, but it gave them the chance to state that they do not trust the FBI. They distinguish personal trust in individuals (e.g., Dan Bongino, whom they like, and Cash Patel) from trust in the FBI as an institution, noting that parts of the FBI can act independently within a large bureaucracy, separate from leadership. The speaker argues that distrust is not about a general attack on political leadership but about systemic issues. They reference the 2024 election as evidence that major institutions may be corrupt or rot, and they point to January 6 as, in their view, a setup in which the FBI played a key role. They question whether everyone involved in that setup has faced consequences. They insist that no American is morally obligated to believe everything the government says, especially given a history of the FBI's alleged crimes, illicit participation in politics, manufacturing crimes, or distorting justice—claims they assert as part of the FBI’s track record, which, in their view, is counter to its mission to obtain justice through facts and then explain its conclusions. They argue that it is not enough to have government officials declare the truth; the public has the right or obligation to demand proof. A central concern is that the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s murder could be overshadowed by debates about what happened, allowing the FBI to go unchallenged or unaccountable. The speaker asserts that the FBI should tell, show, and convince the public about what happened, rather than hiding behind national security or confidential sources. Ultimately, they commit to avoiding statements they don’t understand, to staying out of the case, but to maintaining love for Charlie and a desire for justice, while urging others to remain skeptical. They conclude that skepticism is a duty and not something to be ashamed of.

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Speaker 0: We have a problem with the CIA and FBI in Washington. Speaker 1: What's your plan to start over and fix them? Speaker 0: They've gotten out of control, with weaponization and other issues. The people need to bring about change. We were making progress, but more needs to be done.

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This country is suffering under a government that is influenced by an anti-American faction, including universities, news media, corporate CEOs, and the bureaucracy. However, we have the ability to fight back. The truth is starting to emerge, especially with the FBI. The Durham report and the inspector general's report have exposed the corruption and politicization within the FBI. We need to break up the FBI and replace it with a more reasonable law enforcement system, removing the entire senior leadership. The investigations and actions taken by House Republicans are part of a counter offensive against the left. President Trump's non-establishment status is why they despise and fear him.

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Speaker Allen believes the FBI will not reign in its own conduct and that the bureau uses reprisal and fear to control its workforce. He believes there are no current effective checks and balances against the FBI conducting lawless action. Allen urges American citizens to vote, despite doubts about election integrity, and to exercise their Second Amendment rights by arming themselves and learning self-defense. He recommends forming mutual aid networks with neighbors and stocking up on 3-4 months of food. As a person of faith, he suggests prayer and reading the gospel. He considers this hearing his last act of service as a public servant.

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The speaker states that there is no dispute: the conduct of our elections, the way government comes into power, is a national security issue, and the security of our elections is incredibly important. The speaker says they are comforted as a citizen and as someone at the Department of Justice by the fact that national security eyes are on this, as well as criminal and civil rights review. They add that, at the end of the day, as a voter themselves and someone involved in politics before taking the job, they like every citizen to vote. They note that a lot of people don’t vote, don’t have confidence, and don’t care. It is important that people have confidence in, accept the outcome of the elections, and also be more likely to vote. The speaker concludes that this is a very good thing, whoever they’re voting for.

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We should question our trust in the FBI and DOJ regarding their ability to police themselves under FISA. They have consistently shown over the years that they cannot be trusted. Congress needs to address this issue and stop relying on the surveillance state to fix it, as it has proven ineffective. Trusting these agencies again would be unwise based on their track record.

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There’s a lack of empathy for regular people, but we can rely on the dedicated professionals in our intelligence agencies to protect our democracy and nation. These unsung heroes work quietly and will act to safeguard our institutions. The attorney general overseeing the FBI, CIA, and law enforcement won't allow anyone to dismantle these vital agencies. Such actions would only make us vulnerable to threats. If there were any risks, they would arise immediately if he were to take office, but he won't. Donald Trump will not be our next president.

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I can't believe Kash Patel is the new FBI director; it shows how unreliable Senate Republicans are. We must focus on legal challenges through organizations like Democracy Forward and Democracy Docket. They're crucial for stalling unconstitutional actions, especially with the Supreme Court's current stance. We also need to support judicial task forces in Congress and hold attorneys general accountable for challenging lawless presidential actions. The government is effectively shut down due to layoffs and critical service disruptions. Don't let anyone frame this as Democrats' fault. We have leverage in upcoming budget negotiations to protect essential services. Stay active locally by engaging with state representatives and demanding action to protect your safety. Also, push for expanded voting access in blue states to counter voter suppression efforts in red states. We're not helpless; we can win if we fight back.

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The speaker testifies about the weaponization of the FBI and DOJ against its own employees and the American people. He served in the Army in Iraq and Afghanistan, then as a police officer, and later as an FBI special agent. Despite receiving high performance reviews and being selected for specialized units, he has been smeared as a subpar employee after witnessing weaponization within the FBI. He states that too many in the FBI prioritize avoiding difficulty over upholding the Constitution, leading to an Orwellian atmosphere that silences dissent. He is speaking out despite the potential personal cost, including the loss of his job and family's home. He claims the FBI allowed him to accept orders to a new position, sell his family's home, and report to the new unit before suspending him on his first day, rendering his family homeless. He concludes that bad actors have begun running parts of the government, but he will never stop trying to serve the nation and protect the innocent.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1535 - Tim Kennedy
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Tim Kennedy discusses the absurdity of cultural perceptions, particularly around Hawaiian shirts being associated with extremism, and expresses his frustration with cancel culture. He emphasizes the importance of personal freedom and the right to wear what one chooses, regardless of societal labels. Kennedy shares humorous anecdotes about symbols like the "okay" sign and the evolving meanings of gestures across cultures, highlighting how misunderstandings can lead to outrage. The conversation shifts to the current political climate, with Kennedy criticizing the outrage culture and the impact of social media on public discourse. He argues that comedy can address sensitive issues and that humor is essential for coping with societal challenges. Kennedy believes that the current environment stifles free expression, making it difficult for comedians to tackle controversial topics. Kennedy also reflects on the state of law enforcement and the calls to defund the police, arguing that funding and training are necessary for effective policing. He shares his views on the importance of stability and security in communities, asserting that reducing police presence would exacerbate issues rather than solve them. He emphasizes the need for training and accountability within law enforcement to ensure better community relations. The discussion touches on the pandemic's effects on society, with Kennedy expressing concern about the long-term implications of lockdowns and restrictions. He believes that the government has overreached in its response to COVID-19 and that individuals should have the freedom to make their own choices regarding health and safety. Kennedy shares his experiences in the military and special operations, discussing the importance of training and preparedness in preventing future threats. He expresses a desire for a more informed and engaged citizenry, advocating for personal responsibility and proactive measures to address societal issues. The conversation concludes with a critique of the current political landscape, particularly the upcoming election. Kennedy expresses skepticism about the fairness of the electoral process, especially with the rise of mail-in voting and the potential for fraud. He calls for unity and rational discourse among Americans, emphasizing the need to focus on solutions rather than division. Overall, the discussion highlights themes of personal freedom, the importance of training and accountability in law enforcement, the impact of social media on public perception, and the need for unity in addressing societal challenges.

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The Dark Truth About The Trump Assassination Attempt
Guests: Tim Kennedy
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Tim Kennedy discusses the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump, attributing the failure of security to a combination of incompetence and negligence within the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service. He emphasizes the need to look back over the past three years to understand the organizational failures, including poor personnel selection and inadequate training. Kennedy highlights that the only reason Trump survived was due to a last-minute change in his position, which avoided a fatal shot. He contrasts the current security detail's performance with past standards, noting that the Secret Service is supposed to be the premier security force. Kennedy points out that the majority of the security on the day of the incident was not from the Secret Service but local law enforcement, which was poorly positioned. He mentions that Trump's team had repeatedly requested additional security, which was denied. Kennedy also critiques the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that have led to hiring practices prioritizing diversity over competence, resulting in a less effective security team. He stresses that the security detail failed in their primary responsibility to protect the president, with agents cowering instead of acting decisively. He concludes by suggesting that Trump should consider hiring private security for the upcoming election, as the current administration is unlikely to make necessary changes. Kennedy urges citizens to register and vote, emphasizing the importance of being informed and engaged in the political process.

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Sheriff Mark Lamb - Fixing the Border Crisis & Defending the Constitution | SRS #119
Guests: Mark Lamb
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Sheriff Mark Lamb discusses his background, his role as the Sheriff of Pinal County, and his current campaign for the U.S. Senate. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement through his charity, the American Sheriff Foundation, which aims to bridge the gap between law enforcement and communities. Lamb identifies the border crisis as a significant issue affecting law enforcement, highlighting the influx of unvetted individuals and the rise of fentanyl-related deaths as critical concerns. He describes the challenges posed by drug cartels, including their extensive tunnel systems used for smuggling and the increasing violence associated with their operations. Lamb stresses the need for accountability in law enforcement and the importance of maintaining the rule of law. He believes that the current political climate, including the defund the police movement, undermines public safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement. Lamb shares personal anecdotes, including his upbringing in Hawaii, his experiences during the U.S. invasion of Panama, and his missionary work in Argentina, which shaped his values and commitment to service. He recounts the tragic loss of his son and granddaughter, which motivated him to run for Senate, viewing it as a way to honor their memory and fight for the future of the country. He advocates for a return to strong law enforcement practices, emphasizing the need for sheriffs to stand firm against government overreach and to protect the rights of citizens. Lamb encourages unity among Americans, urging them to recognize the spiritual battle at play and to come together for the common good. He concludes by sharing his belief in the power of authenticity, the importance of doing uncomfortable work, and the necessity of surrendering outcomes to maintain a positive attitude and focus on personal responsibility.
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