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brad johnson it is december 16th 2020
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this is the one i have been
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dreading um obviously in an election
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update
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or steal the steal the election update
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and i guess we’re going to have to
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include something about bill barr
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because
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now that’s a guy that both of us have
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been championing since he was appointed
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as a.g
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and at just at the moment uh he looks
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like a pretty big disappointment
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i mean even though at some level i get
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his decisions
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i can see why he did the things he did
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and but basically
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from the point of view of trump fans and
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those of us that wanted to see
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the swamp cleaned it looks like he
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stepped in did nothing and then stepped
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out
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so maybe you could speak to these two
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things
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yeah on the election front i i think
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these two things are intertwined as you
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correctly imply
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uh on the election thing trump the the
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election has been certified
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so now biden is officially the
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president-elect it doesn’t mean it’s all
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over
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but it means that the ways in which
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this could all be overturned are getting
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to be uh
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outside of any body of law that
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that is prepared to do that i mean that
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was written
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in order to cover such circumstances so
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um you know
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the bottom line on that is this is all
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uncharted waters
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so i i would
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you know i i just don’t know how this is
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going to turn out but it certainly looks
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like at this point that biden is
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is going to carry the day and i i think
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it
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it’s uh to i hate to quote hillary
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clinton but
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i think you know in order to believe
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that biden actually
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won the election you have to this is the
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quote
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you have to suspend disbelief because
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i don’t think any rational mind is going
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to look at the numbers and the ways this
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took place
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and say biden legal eagle won this thing
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so
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it’s it’s one of those things where
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knowing that the truth is on the side of
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president trump
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is there a way for him to overcome it
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and it is possible there are things
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chugging along some of the looks at
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these voting machines and so on
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and i’ve previously touched on there’s a
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scandal going on in
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italy right now that’s over this very
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thing and that apparently a lot of these
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numbers were switched i will be doing an
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update hopefully on that fairly
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soon but don’t don’t have that much
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right now
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but the billbar the u.s attorney general
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barr
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he has resigned he tended his
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resignation
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i believe his ass last day is actually
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christmas so coming up on the 25th
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and uh yes i
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and i certainly you and i were both
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defenders i would say of bill barr
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and i’ve always thought that while he’s
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sort of an old lady about stuff
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and you know very meticulous and if he
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can’t win
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you know if he can’t go to federal court
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with that
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97 98 sure that i’m going to win
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he won’t do it and that i think is a
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mistake on his part in the sense of
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you have to consider the importance of
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the case you’re taking to court
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and there’s cases that should be taken
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to court at an 80 percent sure
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versus a 97 percent sure and i think bar
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lacks that perspective so i think he’s
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limited
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in that way and uh but yet
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i’ve always thought he’s respected the
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law where it looks like at this point
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right now that he’s just gonna check out
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and never have done anything at all
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i mean really significant he’s he has
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done some stuff good
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in the kind of just normal legal sense
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however
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and this is interesting everyone mark
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this down on your calendars
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right now behind the scenes what they’re
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saying is barr
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is finally coming out with a bunch of
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high-level indictments
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tomorrow so today’s the 16th so the 17th
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they’re supposed to announce a bunch of
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high-level uh
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indictments now uh as
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always they never do anything on time so
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if the 17th slips to the 18th
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you know don’t be surprised people
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criticize me saying i’m way off if
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if the government says they’re going to
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do it on the 16th and don’t do it till
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the 20th
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you know that’s not my fault but in this
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particular case behind the scenes
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they’re saying tomorrow
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so high level indictments what does that
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mean
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uh i i don’t know if that means that
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anything out of the durham report
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is ready so if it is
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uh and those are all high-level people
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that had a lot to do
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with the elections and the campaign and
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all of that
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it does open up an interesting
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uh possibility that there’s something
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that could be done against the election
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but i tend to suspect that it’s not the
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derma report i may eat my words tomorrow
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if they come out
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as they’re supposed to but i would lean
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more towards the hunter biden case
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the reason is because it’s much more
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definable
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it’s a smaller case where i think the
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durham case is growing
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just completely out of control and it
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gives a it gives them a chance to
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actually indict
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and stuff have these cases going to
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court uh
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prior to the changeover of government so
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i tend to think it’s that way there’s a
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lot of emails and
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all of these things on taxes that hunter
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biden
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uh has out there that’s well documented
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and and like i say these things about
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what
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what the left is always saying is that
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this has all been debunked
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but nothing has been debunked that isn’t
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just an outright lie
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the fact is that these emails have been
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confirmed to be true
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there are for example hunter biden sends
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an email going
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uh i need you know 10 million dollars
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and he uh
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you know the chinese to pay us 10
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million dollars and that’s sent out to
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six
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people in this email chain and so people
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have gone to
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other people on those emails saying did
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you get this email and they’re going
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yeah i did i was on that email
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so that’s absolute 100 confirmation
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that those emails are real this isn’t
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some sort of russian russia russia thing
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where
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the russians have snuck in and planted
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these emails that hunter biden never
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wrote
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so uh yeah i i it looks to me like
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this is going to be u.s attorney general
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barr’s swan song that he’s going to go
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out
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where he feels he’s now treating things
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honestly
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he by law there are requirements that
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he’s not supposed to do
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anything that would impact the election
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before the election and so would have
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legitimately held off
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on uh this hunter biden case if that’s
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the one
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but now that the election’s over and we
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have somebody who’s the electoral
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college by law
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this is over so there’s really no way to
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overturn the election
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that’s like i say that’s laid out by law
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so from his perspective now he’s free to
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bring these things out
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so i think he’s immediately on the heels
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of that electoral college
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uh confirmation of the president-elect
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biden
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i think he will indeed tomorrow or the
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next day perhaps
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uh come out with these indictments my
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guess
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uh my best guess is that it’s a hunter
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biden related thing
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but i wish it were the durham one and i
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wish it was up
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you know the long laundry risk of all
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these things we’ve been waiting for but
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hopefully we’ll find out tomorrow it
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hasn’t been reported on by anybody that
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i know of
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so uh you know stay
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sitting on your seat tomorrow and see if
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this is true or not
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yeah also there’s rumors of a possible
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pardon for assange and for snowden
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i think that would be really interesting
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if true
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that is and in fact you had some
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information on that i was looking over
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and apparently assange was at some point
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trying to help the state department
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uh keep a lot of these excuse me
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classified documents from
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leaking out and uh so i think he’s he’s
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banking on that as
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as something where he through biden of
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course not through trump i don’t think
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uh can can get a pardon so i know that
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he wants to come back
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and be able to be in the united states
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and those sorts of things so we’ll see
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how that unfolds as well
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Month: December 2020
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Resignation of Bill Barr AG
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Swalwell and the Chinese Honey Trap
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brad johnson it’s december the 10th of
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2020
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and um you know it’s just interesting to
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see
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it it really feels like china’s been at
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war with us for a couple of decades
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and um we didn’t know it and we lost
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and uh it’s it’s almost like it’s almost
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like they wrote the book
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art of war and we didn’t really
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and we and we just like didn’t read it
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um
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what’s the deal with swalwell please
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yes congressman swallow it’s eric
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swalwell 15th district out of california
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so keep in mind i mean he’s out of
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california so it’s left coast
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guy now uh he’s been around quite a
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while and has been on the uh
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intelligence oversight committee uh for
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a long for a long time i think like
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six years four five six years and
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uh the way that that those guys have to
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be accepted and put on these committees
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by the majority so that of course the
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democrats so he’s put on that committee
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by the democrats now as it turns out
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there’s lots of photographs of him
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with this chinese citizen she may have
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been dual citizen but
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she’s a chinese citizen who’s uh well
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honey trap you know the
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that is a common term but so she was a
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a like reasonably attractive younger
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uh chinese woman who was sleeping with
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this guy
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and uh presumably was was
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uh exchanging information or so on it’s
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it’s one of the things that you’ve got
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the uh
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gop that or a faction
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i would say the um basically the freedom
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caucus
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is looking at this guy and saying well
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wait a second this guy looks a lot like
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a chinese spy
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that he was recruited by the chinese and
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we need to investigate
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this and look at it and they look back
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at this
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chinese girl that was indeed a spy
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for china she was working in
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intelligence for china
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who was his close associate and lover
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and
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she had been uh helping him get
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campaign finance you know so that means
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foreign government china helping this
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man get money out in california
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uh pacific coast a lot of connections
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out across uh to china and and
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the asian countries and so they were
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helping him get money for finance
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and one very key thing that’s something
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i’ve actually talked about in another
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context a lot
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and that that is she put an intern in
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his office
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which is kind of a standard procedure if
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you’ve got people around
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that are helping you raise funds that
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you need every two years in congress
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to re-run for your office
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then those are the type of people if
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they say hey you know my nephew niece
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friend
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my buddy’s daughter whatever uh wants to
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be an intern
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uh get a job those guys say yes
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and the other context that i mentioned
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this in is everyone will remember
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dianne feinstein senator from you
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guessed it
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california and uh
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as is nancy pelosi by the way which is
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the one that puts swalwell in his
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position
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as as i mentioned it’s the democrats
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that put him in his position as
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uh oversight intelligence oversight so
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dianne feinstein had this guy on her
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staff out in california
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for 20 years and he was again a spy for
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the russians
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both of the excuse me the chinese so
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both of these guys have something in
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common
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how did they discover this because the
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fbi
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went to them they went to dianne
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feinstein and they went to congressman
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swalwell
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and said that guy dianne feinstein and
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that your lover this girl
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uh congressman swalwell are chinese
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spies
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well what happened the next day after
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they told congressman falwell
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the next day after they told congressman
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swalwell that girl flees back to china
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the next day well how did she find out
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that he got that briefing
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if he didn’t tell her so you can pretty
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well presume
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he hears this from the fbi goes directly
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to her
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and says get the hell out of town
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they’re going to come arrest you
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so he’s aiding and betting a chinese spy
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to protect her
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and if you look at his voting record on
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china it’s all pro china
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so you know a lot of very suspicious
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things now going back to dianne
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feinstein
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the point i wanted to make out of that
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is that guy is in her office for 20
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years
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he is her office manager there and as
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i’ve said many times
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he knows everything about who
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pumps money into her campaign dianne
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feinstein’s campaign
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all her contributors the people that she
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deals with
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high-level people back there she’s doing
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business with
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he knows all that stuff because he’s
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also her driver so he’s taking her to
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the meetings
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keeps in contact locally with these
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people sets meetings
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up all of that sort of stuff now he was
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in the absolute perfect position
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to do the same thing to hire people from
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california to go
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fill the jobs out in washington dc and
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dianne feinstein’s office
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or also funnel interns out there now
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what this
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this congressman swalwell case reveals
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is what i said all along
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i guarantee you many many times in
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previous interviews
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one of the very first things anyone
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would have done out of chinese
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intelligence
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is try to plant people in those offices
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and this is absolute proof because
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we know for a fact that the chinese spy
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who is the lover of congressman svalwell
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planted an intern in his office
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now where’s the intern how come there’s
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no news reporting on that
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what happened to whoever this person uh
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was that they put there
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and so we because we know now from 100
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for a fact which i already knew was a
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fact and was
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reporting on but now we know 100
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confirmed
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that that same stuff would have been
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done by the same chinese intelligence
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agency
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running that guy who was a chinese spy
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in dianne feinstein’s office
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so over a 20-year period how many
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interns
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and employees did he get into that
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pipeline to be
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moved into dianne feinstein’s office in
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washington dc
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because they do have fairly good-sized
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staffs and people come and go
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and as something i’ve pointed out before
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once those people are there
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it’s kind of musical chairs those jobs
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on the hill
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uh those guys move around back and forth
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between different people’s offices
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so it’s very normal i would i would have
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been running
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so many people into dianne feinstein’s
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office from california
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which is normal and get them planted out
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there
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get in the job be there six months or so
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meet a lot of those other people that
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are staffers on the hill
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and start finding yourself the next job
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to go to in somebody else’s office
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so it’s it’s a little uh pipeline of
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spies coming onto the hill staffer
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positions
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so we gotta ask ourselves how many
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staffers on the hill
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right now are active spies for the
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chinese and nobody’s asking that
07:04
nobody this is why you know i’m pounding
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at this stuff
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and nobody pays attention to it where
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the frack is the fbi
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you know some of this is overseas where
07:13
the frac is the cia
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where is any sort of oversight on any of
07:17
this stuff for counterintelligence
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and it’s nowhere nobody’s doing anything
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about this
07:23
and it’s just a travesty that allows
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this to go on
07:27
and so why are we seeing all these votes
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come out of the democrats
07:30
that are so positive for china and this
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is the perfect example
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nancy pelosi stood up today and said in
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a press conference
07:38
she was asked about swalwell because of
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this chinese spy
07:42
that it was his lover who put an intern
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in his office
07:46
she said i have no trouble with swell
07:48
well it’s a good guy you know
07:49
he’s just he’s a congressman he’s here
07:51
it’s all wonderful peachy rosie all that
07:54
sort of stuff
07:54
that’s her reaction to it and that’s and
07:57
she’s got she’s a little bit of a
07:58
problem because
07:59
if she comes down on small well then
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she’s got to come down on dianne
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feinstein
08:03
and that’s absolutely not going to
08:05
happen dianne feinstein is one of the
08:07
most senior people for the democrats in
08:09
the senate and it just can’t be allowed
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to happen they can’t be
08:12
allowed to take these guys out and this
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is
08:15
money maker for them dianne feinstein
08:18
according to her reporting
08:20
she has to do disclosures every year her
08:22
husband is worth several hundred million
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dollars
08:24
of which roughly half of that has come
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from doing
08:27
business with china and
08:30
she says oh it’s firewalled you know you
08:32
know he does his thing i do my thing
08:34
nobody knows but i don’t see her
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criticizing china out there
08:38
pointing out all these problems pointing
08:40
out the counter intelligence risks or
08:42
the aggressive behavior of the chinese
08:44
across the world in any way shape or
08:45
form
08:46
none of them do because you know these
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guys are mostly in bed with china they
08:50
want a good relationship with china
08:52
because they make money out of it so
08:56
this swell well is just again a tip of
08:58
the iceberg
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of the filth that is congress here in
09:02
the united states of america
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well that was depressing thank you very
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much for that brad
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we’ll just have to keep our eyes peeled
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bye
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Update on Hunter’s laptop scandal
Brad Johnson’s analysis of where we are with the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.
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Deja Vu All Over Again: Portland’s Red House Autonomous Zone
Yogi Berra had a way with words and Antifa has a way with flouting the law. A family fails to pay their mortgage for well over a year and faces eviction. What’s a Brown Shirt to do but scream injustice and, once again, take over a neighborhood? Brad Johnson predicts this violence will metastasize if not stopped, but points out these groups will start turning on each other – violently. You won’t see any of this on CNN, but Americans for Intelligence Reform covers it here.
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[expander_maker id=”8″ more=”Click for entire transcript” less=”Read less”]brad johnson it is december the 10th00:03already and a miserable year is drawing00:06to a close00:07and what looks like a worse one is ahead00:10and00:10the people who brought us the first00:13autonomous zone in seattle00:15appear to have been built a second one00:18this one this time in portland so at00:20least you know00:20at least they’re defecating in their own00:22in their own soup00:24and um they are doing it to protect00:27i think eight row of squatters or00:30something people who’ve00:32illegally moved into homes that are not00:34theirs uh00:36is there some significance to this new00:39autonomous zone and geez i thought that00:41biden won00:42all this stuff would be over and00:45uh it’s uh it’s on a trajectory and00:48that’s not going to change and this is00:50just this is00:51what we’re seeing here is a little tip00:52of the iceberg part of the whole thing00:54and yes00:54correct so uh antifa has come back into00:57portland they00:58they originally tried to do this in01:01they successfully have done it in01:03seattle and now they’re trying to01:04recreate this in portland and it kind of01:06fell apart but they’ve now done this in01:08combination01:09with the local politicians the mayor of01:12portland who has helped them01:13and what that mayor has done has01:15defunded the police01:17so you’re starting to see crime come01:18back car hijackings01:21are like up 300 and some odd percent uh01:24murders up01:25shootings are up by like 100 they’ve01:27doubled01:28things like that so this is this is01:30going to go crazy out there and so01:31you’re going to have this01:33autonomous zone with nobody really to01:35oppose it with01:36the police force cut back and they took01:38a major hit in funding01:40so this is exactly01:44what the left has been talking about now01:46let’s not forget01:47back in portland was the area where the01:49local mayor came out and went to this01:51antifa rally and was expecting to be01:53treated as like a conquering hero part01:55of the01:56you know part of the down with the01:57movement sort of thing and got derided01:59and chased off02:00so i guess this is an attempt to like02:03buy his way02:04back into the antifa good gracious or02:07something i’m not sure02:08but certainly there’s a there’s a level02:10of cooperation there where02:11you have a domestic terrorist group and02:13local politicians in portland02:15working in full sync which why they’re02:17not all in jail02:19is a mystery i think that uh is is can02:22only be02:23uh attributed to the politics of the day02:26in the area02:27uh so they’ve come back in and now02:28there’s a big difference they tried to02:30set this all up in there02:32and we’re basically chased off but now02:34they’ve come back in with weapons02:36they’re all fully armed02:37with all of those ar-15s and handguns02:40and those evil assault rifle02:42type weapons as the left likes to call02:44it this is the left now using those02:46weapons this is what they want02:47they want to take it away from all legal02:49citizens02:50who wouldn’t use it or wouldn’t think of02:52using it in a crime and they want to put02:54them in hands of people like antifa02:56who are a criminal organization and a02:59terrorist group03:00a domestic terrorist group and so03:04this is this is why this all has to be03:07fought for the03:08second amendment and all of that for gun03:10protection because this is the goal of03:12the left always is to have03:13have take guns away from everybody else03:15and and only have them be out there and03:17use it03:18so they’ve moved back in with all these03:19weapons local reporting out there03:22uh one of the big radio talk shows is03:24reporting that these guys have03:26come in with a huge stockpile of weapons03:28and have an armory03:29basically set up in this zone and03:31they’re now patrolling these areas03:33and and and are03:36are armed on the street with the face03:38masks out there03:39this is a this is a full-blown03:41autonomous zone now03:43under their complete control no police03:45center out you know no emergency03:46services03:47you get in trouble in there and you’re03:49you you know you03:50owe your existence to the03:54uh to the antifa whether they they want03:56to allow you to exist there or not03:58now some of what else is going on in04:00antifa something we’ve talked about04:02these guys are they call them anarchists04:05but they’re not anarchists that’s uh04:06that’s a falsehood04:07what they are is communist and so if you04:10look at like their position on property04:12rights and so on04:13they don’t believe in in personal04:15private04:16uh property rights what they believe in04:18is that everything belongs to the state04:20and the state is who decides04:22who gets what what house to live in what04:23car to drive all those sorts of things04:25well that’s been tried that was what the04:27soviet union was you were assigned your04:29housing by the government they decided04:31where you would live and what job you04:32would have and all of those sorts of04:33things04:34what pay you would get all those things04:36were determined by the government every04:37one and everything belonged to the04:39government04:40and that’s precisely what antifa stands04:42for wants to do04:43which of course this this socialist04:46communist04:47progressive movement which is all one04:49thing which04:50i the irony of this is just so04:51overwhelming because04:53that again was what the nazis were too04:55they were the nationalist04:56socialist german workers party and we’re04:58again that thing so this05:00antifa that’s supposedly anti-fascist is05:03exactly05:04fascist and you know these these brown05:06shirt guys05:08the antifa guys out there with the masks05:10over their head carrying these weapons05:12that’s exactly what the brown shirts05:13were05:14and we’ve already seen their their05:15willingness05:17in portland to assassinate people that05:20guy with the red mega hat that got05:21assassinated out there05:22and just let me briefly remind everybody05:25of that assassination05:26that they filmed that and there is that05:29video out there that they took05:31of the assassination where you can see a05:33group of about05:3420 25 people were involved they spread05:37out into a big05:38ring of surveillance around where the05:40operation was to take place05:42they had a spotter go up see the man05:44coming around the corner in the05:46red mega hat you had the shooter then05:48hidden around one of those05:49big cement stairwells stairwells like on05:52a parking garage05:53and he the spotter signals he comes out05:55around boom boom two shots to the head05:57murders that guy on the on the sidewalk06:00there06:01the shooter runs a block down he was in06:03the middle of the block when he shot06:05he ran down a full block and was in the06:07middle of the knicks block where there06:08was a car waiting for him he jumped in06:10drove off then you had a second deal06:14come06:14come up with four people in it two of06:17which06:17got out and picked up the the shell06:20casings06:20and the other two ran over to the dead06:22body there and were screaming oh my god06:24this guy’s been shot call the police06:26called the06:27you know uh ambulance uh you know they06:29were waving and screaming and all that06:30to draw the attention to themselves06:32so nobody noticed the other two picking06:34up the shell casings from the shooter06:36and then the l4 jumped back in the car06:38and drove off the surveillance then06:40dissipates into the night and that was06:42it06:42so this was this was an assassination06:45squad 20 25 people like i say something06:47like06:48that that murdered that guy in portland06:50and so now they’ve come back06:51they’re starting to barricade in these06:53houses and say oh this is traditional06:55you know native american land or06:58something like that which by the way as06:59a native american07:00does that mean i get to claim you know i07:02don’t know07:03virginia outside of washington dc07:07but at any rate at any rate that’s what07:10they’re doing is they’re barricading07:12these people in but07:13understand this is all part this is the07:15tip of the iceberg what we’re just07:16seeing07:17is the beginning of this stuff starting07:18to play out now they’re emboldened07:22uh under what they believe is going to07:23be a biden administration07:25to be to be able to play this stuff out07:27now that’s going to be a problem for the07:29democratic party07:31because the democratic party while07:32closely associated with antifa07:34all sorts of connections back and forth07:37and while they’re kind of in a07:38loose cooperation they’re not shoulder07:41to shoulder and in agreement on all this07:43stuff so this is going to be a problem07:45for democrats and any democrats07:47who don’t fall into lockstep with antifa07:50and tf07:51will probably remove one way or another07:53or try to take out07:55and as i’ve said this has turned the07:56corner this is no longer what it was07:58antifa has shown clearly that they’re08:00perfectly willing to kill08:02and so that’s where we find ourselves08:04they’re armed they now own territory08:06in portland and in seattle and they’re08:09clearly08:10going to expand now one more thing too08:14there is still a chance that trump will08:16pull this off i understand08:18that’s probably dwindling but it’s still08:21possible08:23if that is done these are the08:26the shock troops that are going to start08:28those riots in the street and they’re08:30going to begin randomly killing08:32uh and violence and burning and08:34pillaging and they honestly believe08:35these things that antifa is doing as i08:37said08:38tip of the iceberg they honestly believe08:40uh because they only talk to each other08:42and live in this little echo chamber08:44that by doing these things they gain08:46popular support08:48so by trying to uh fence off08:51these areas including areas where the08:53legitimate owners of the property08:55still live there you know they they just08:57barricade those people08:58in and you know they’re harkening back09:01you know the red house to something that09:03happened in09:042002 or this family got in some legal09:07trouble with their09:08son and had to take out another mortgage09:10on the house in order to pay the09:12lawyers bills and then they got09:14foreclosed on because they couldn’t09:15afford to pay back09:16both the mortgages so that’s what09:18they’re harking back to don’t know if09:20this kid09:21who he was i mean could have been an09:23antifa kid involved in crime i don’t09:24know09:25but that’s what they’re talking about09:27this red house you see these signs out09:29there09:29so that’s the type of thing that they’re09:31doing that they believe is populist09:33that’s going to gain them momentum09:36within the population of the united09:37states and like i said09:39absolutely going to bite them in the09:40rear end this is not going to work09:43even the democrats are going to have to09:44start to distance themselves09:46and so you’re going to see that conflict09:48within the left09:49within the progressive communist09:51socialist movements uh09:52movement and they’re going to start to09:55have conflicts within09:56within that and which by the way is09:58standard operating procedure wherever10:00you’ve seen10:00various factions of the left slowly come10:03to power10:04in any country anywhere they fight among10:05each other until one of them kills10:07everybody else10:08often takes over that’s that’s that’s10:10the way that that philosophy works so10:12that’s pretty cool that’s what we’re10:13seeing pardon me it’s pretty cling on10:15the way that the left goes for power10:18very very clean that’s a good descriptor10:20for it and10:21uh i have to ask well what about ted10:23wheeler like what is the deal with that10:24guy10:25is he just submitting to fear or is he10:28ideologically on side what did he think10:30he would gain10:31out of all this i think10:34buying his way back into good graces i10:37think that’s10:38that was the goal out of this i think10:40also10:41ideologically he’s in agreement um10:44you know extreme left philosophy which10:46oregon’s weird i mean they10:48they they you know they have bumper10:50stickers that say keep oregon weird so10:52i mean that’s kind of the way it’s10:53gotten out there and that’s how they10:55sort of view these things but10:57there’s a a lot of people even so in10:59oregon that11:01are still normal in the sense of you11:04know they don’t want11:05chaos in the streets and shooting and11:07and and these11:08you know rampaging groups just randomly11:12taking over stuff11:13and by defunding the police i mean11:16that’s massively11:17unpopular and i will add it’s11:19particularly unpopular11:21among black populations and because they11:24often live in a more dangerous11:26neighborhood and not always but that is11:29common in the inner city areas11:31and that police force in those areas11:33actually is a big help to them11:34to kind of maintain peace in the streets11:36and have a have some safety in their11:38homes so11:39this is not going to be popular with11:40anybody i mean that probably only11:43like older white very liberal11:47uh you know people in in oregon11:50would be the ones to really support it i11:52don’t think it’s going to be popular11:54among the youngers i don’t think it’s11:55going to be popular among11:56the minorities so like i said i think11:59this absolutely is going to bite him in12:00the rear12:01and this whole thing is going to kind of12:03blow up into violence among12:05those groups and we’ll see how it plays12:07out but12:09i would say my train wreck waiting to12:11happen it’s roaring down the tracks12:12towards a big brick wall and12:14um if it’s allowed to continue in this12:16way i think that’s what you’ll12:18what you’ll see develop so if i’m12:19understanding what you’re saying your12:21prediction is12:22no matter who is is12:25president that this antifa12:28anarchy communist thing is going to12:31metastasize and it’s going to look12:33pretty much the same way12:35either way to an outside observer12:38yeah i would make a distinction in that12:41i think it will evolve more slowly under12:43a biden administration12:45but they’ll be very aggressive because12:47they’re now emboldened fully emboldened12:49to move ahead12:50and they know that until they cross a12:53certain line12:54somewhere out there that nobody will12:56move against them in the12:57democratic-controlled districts12:59i don’t think they’ll try it i don’t13:01think they could get away with it in the13:02republican areas13:04if trump wins it’s open rebellion in the13:06streets i mean it is going to be13:08riots open rebellion in the streets so13:11there’s a distinction one will be kind13:13of slower13:14but either way it’s violence in the13:15streets either way13:17it’s going to be dead bodies in the13:18streets there’s going to be killing13:20and the just tragic sad moment13:24that the cuckoo wacko left-wing13:28democrat party has brought us to and13:30we’ve got this13:32republican party that’s acquiesced to13:33all this they’ve been13:35cut into the pie and the some i think13:37some of the13:39you know corruption that’s out there and13:40the money and all of that13:42has let this a sizable chunk of the13:44republican party13:46just sit there with their mouth shut and13:48you know13:49blindfolded and allowing these things to13:51go forward so you have this13:53the circumstance of where you you just13:55have this overwhelming majority13:57let all of this stuff develop in a bad13:59way it’s only now that you’re starting14:01to see actual14:02patriots who believe you know god14:04country honor and the things that made14:06the united states of america the14:07greatest country to ever exist14:09in the history of mankind all of those14:11things only now do you start to see14:13those groups really starting to form and14:15become active14:16which you know certainly i count14:18ourselves as being part of that movement14:20and it is14:21not just in the united states it is uh14:24certainly in canada the us and the west14:26you’re starting to see these groups14:28rise from the ashes you know almost to14:31start to fight back14:32and we need responsible citizens who are14:33patriots to start to stand up and i do14:36get a lot of inquiries about14:37grassroots movements and things like14:39that throughout the united states14:40because14:41everybody’s sick and tired and they want14:42to have a way to fight back and14:44unfortunately at least in washington dc14:46i have no doubt14:48capital cities around the world tend to14:49be the same the people that are drawn to14:52the power of washington dc14:54are not the patriots you know the14:56patriots are out there kind of doing14:57their own business14:58doing what they do living their lives15:00have a family being responsible adults15:02all those things15:03the people who are drawn to power always15:05have a personal agenda15:07and i would say 9015:10percent of people in government in the15:13us15:14have a personal agenda all these guys15:16that we see that even15:17you know the the cabinet level people15:20part of the reason they all fight with15:21each other all the time is because15:22they’ve got their own agenda15:24their ego is too big uh they’ve got15:26their own things that they want to15:27achieve for themselves15:29and uh the work of the country is in the15:32back seat you know15:33yeah they’ll pay lip service to it15:35they’ll try to do stuff once in a while15:36but15:37you know look at look at what’s going on15:39with with social media we see15:41i i personally am targeted by facebook15:44and twitter15:45and youtube all the time all the time15:48and so now i’m i’m using15:49gab and parlor and moving out into other15:51things but uh15:52targeted all the time we all know they15:54target conservatives everybody knows it15:56all the liberals know it all the15:58independents know it all the15:59conservatives know it16:00everybody knows it sometimes people16:02pretend oh no they’re just doing this16:04because16:05they believe in liberalism socialism16:07progressivism communism16:08socialism whatever you want to call it16:10they believe in that so they think it’s16:12good16:12that social media does it but nobody16:14thinks it doesn’t happen16:16and what’s being done about it you know16:18basically nothing you have some16:19congressmen like16:20senators ted cruz for example that comes16:22up and a couple of other congressmen16:24they scream and16:25wave and you know yell and and criticize16:28and do all that what do they do16:30and that’s nothing they’ll do anything16:33other than talk16:34because they have to get reelected again16:36in two years or six years and so16:38they’re always playing a tough game to16:39play to their base but to do16:41something means risk political risk16:45and so they’re all risk-averse because16:46they want to get re-elected so16:48that’s that’s a problem there’s all this16:49ambition and all of this where you just16:51don’t16:51have that many people that put what16:54doing what’s right16:56above getting reelected and ever you16:59know you you see some of that in the17:00freedom caucus where you’ve got actual17:02some actual patriots in there but even17:05then you know17:06ego takes over or personal ambition17:08takes over17:09people want to be president of the17:10united states so they’re always thinking17:12ahead you know how do i17:13set myself up make myself famous but not17:16get in too much trouble and17:17make my name a household name and all17:20those sorts of things those are the17:21calculations that go into all of these17:22guys heads17:23you know i’m i’m just as i said i’m in17:25virginia just outside of dc17:27so i’m down for meetings and events and17:29stuff all the time not so much now17:30during covet but17:32uh during normal times and i see all17:35these guys17:36all the time and i’m talking to them17:38about one thing or another and17:40you know it’s it’s clear they all have17:42personal ambition which you know welcome17:44to washington dc i mean17:45we’re all big boys and girls and17:46understand that’s the way it works but17:48you’d think that they could make some17:50space in there for the nation’s business17:52and and try to actually make this17:53country safe and better you know17:55there must be little space in there17:56somewhere for that sort of thing but17:58it’s hard to come i mean actual patriots18:01doing18:02the the nation’s work is a rare18:05individual18:08that sounds like it’s that sounds like18:09it might make an epitaph18:11for the western world thank you so much18:13brad johnson18:15we’ll speak to you again soon on another18:26subject
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Meet our new Senior Fellow, Jeems Akers, a storyteller for today’s issues
Jeemes L. Akers retired as a senior analyst from the Central Intelligence Agency in September 2013, with over fifteen years’ experience analyzing a broad array of Southeast Asian and Middle East security, terrorism, cyber and weapons’ proliferation issues. He has traveled extensively in Asia, Europe and Oceania, including deployments to several stations abroad, and has prepared analytical reports, briefings and in-depth studies for high-level Intelligence Community and White House policy makers and foreign partners on a variety of security-related issues.
Prior to his Agency experience, Mr. Akers worked for more than a decade as college professor and school administrator, practiced law, and managed a congressional election campaign. He served in the U.S. Air Force as a Chinese linguist and was awarded an Air Medal for his participation as crew member in combat sorties during the Vietnam War.
More recently, Mr. Akers spent several years as a visiting professor at the College of the Ozarks teaching courses including Terrorism and Criminal Justice, History of the Modern Middle East, History of Modern China, History of Modern Russia, History of Modern Germany, and a Legal History of the United States.
When not teaching at CofO, Mr. Akers continues work on a three-novel series and his artwork.
War Heroes and Disrespect
by Jeems Akers
RAY, AL AND MOM’S RESTAURANT
“When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature.”
Ernest Hemingway
All of us who participated in the Vietnam War were changed in some way: some much more than others.
This week I took mom and dad to Mom’s Restaurant in Ohio. The restaurant is located very close to my parent’s home and is a family favorite for breakfast, especially the biscuits and gravy. This is Mom’s second location: the first was in a nearby town. I had my first restaurant cooked hamburger there—I’ve been a huge fan of Mom’s ever since.
Mom (Hilda) is a Kentucky girl and the restaurant walls are covered with photos of the University of Kentucky (Big Blue) memorabilia of all shapes, sizes and descriptions. During the NCAA basketball tournament, she serves Kentucky blue gravy with the biscuits. The UK walls include pictures of Mom with famous Cats’ players and coaches.
The big table in the middle of the restaurant is a special place reserved for Mom’s closest circle of friends: a place where coffee flows almost as fast as the gossip, with pancakes nearly as big as fishermen’s lies, a practice field where local politicians (past and future) fine tune their wares, and where a safe zone exists for military retirees to exaggerate their war exploits.
This Saturday (today) is my mom’s 91st birthday. Mom (Hilda) cleared the big table of local coffee drinkers so we could recognize my mom on her special occasion. Quite an honor. The location was my mom’s choice. That will come as no surprise to those of you who know her. Mom (Hilda) even ordered my mother a special butterscotch pie—my mom’s favorite—with “Happy Birthday Ruth” browned into the meringue.
We almost cancelled the outing.
Yesterday, my dad slumped over and was totally unresponsive while in the bathroom. He celebrates his 93rd birthday Wednesday. We called 911 and the local Rescue Team showed up. Nice guys. He is in a nearby hospital Emergency Room as I write. All medical tests are normal. We are optimistic he can come back home this afternoon.
I spent a while last night sitting with dad.
COVID-19 regulations allow only one of us to be with him at a time.
Dad remembers nothing about what has happened to him. I had to tell him twice what hospital he was in.
Sigh.
Old age is like a slow-motion glacier drip.
Drip. Drip.
Can you hear it?
One of the individuals with a daily invitation to Mom’s hall-of-fame table is Ray S. Mom (Hilda) motioned for me to come over to her table earlier this week to meet him. I was wearing my Vietnam Veteran/Air Force cap. Ray likewise is a Vietnam-era vet. He also served in the USAF. He started his military career as a “Ditty Bopper” (Morse Code interceptor) and finished as a C-5 loadmaster. He shared a CD with me after we talked about mutual friends, experiences and military assignments. Early in his career, he spent time at Misawa AFB: my time there was limited to my participation in a military Far East softball tournament.
At any rate, Ray played an important role in one of the most interesting—if not tragic—stories associated with our military experience in Vietnam. In the final days of the war, as the South Vietnamese President resigned and North Vietnamese troops began storming the outskirts of Saigon, then-USPOTUS Gerald Ford ordered the Air Force to transport young dependents and orphans out of the collapsing country. This mass evacuation of some 3,300 infants and children was called “Operation Babylift.”
In the late afternoon of April 4, 1975, a USAF C-5A Galaxy (68-0218) began the Operation by taking off from Tan Son Nhut Airport. Ray was a crew member on the flight and helped settle the children and workers into their places. The infants were on the upper deck, youngsters and teenagers below. The C-5 had to climb steeply to avoid hostile ground fire. Twelve minutes after takeoff, several of the numerous locks on the huge rear cargo door failed, with the door exploding into the sky and ripping apart the lower fuselage. A rapid decompression followed.
Can you imagine?
Since it was a military transport, there was a shortage of oxygen masks. In the confusion of fog, noise and flying debris, babies and youngsters were screaming. In the cabin, the pilot ordered Ray to go below and check out the damage. Ray observed severed hydraulic lines dripping fluid and dangling cables. The hydraulic lines and control and trim cables essential to operating the plane’s aileron and wing spoilers were inoperable. The crew struggled to get the plane under a controlled descent (so the plane’s occupants could breathe). But when the captain pushed down on the controls, the plane kept descending. He couldn’t pull up. Quick thinking in the cabin (using a combination of throttle, one working aileron and partial wing spoilers), allowed a troubled descent to 4,000 feet as the plane struggled to return to base. But they couldn’t make the runway. The aircraft touched down in a rice paddy, skidded briefly then became airborne again for a short period before slamming into an earthen dike. The C-5 broke into parts and caught fire.
138 people were killed in the crash, including 78 children and 35 DAO and other Embassy personnel.
Ray told me that investigators told him later that the relative youth of the pilot and co-pilot actually contributed to the quick thinking that saved many lives (if an older pilot would have been in the cockpit, they surmised, they would have repeatedly gone through emergency procedure protocols until it was too late: the younger pilots quickly rejected those measures and tried innovative approaches to the emergency.)
As a crew survivor, Ray helped evacuate the living babies and infants from the broken and smoking fuselage. Air America and South Vietnamese helicopters quickly arrived. (According to Ray, a couple of the Air America pilots were stone drunk. That doesn’t surprise me. Nor should it come as a surprise that such facts were omitted from the official post-mortem of the tragedy).
All the kids and adults in the lower section of the aircraft died—that portion of the plane was sheared off by impact with the ground.
Think of it: the crash of one of the largest aircraft in the world, billowing toxic black smoke plumes hovering over the rescue scene, scores of children screaming in fear, the almost immediate arrival of mass numbers of Vietnamese locals and looters who stripped the crash site of any item they considered of potential value; all amid the backdrop of a collapsing country and the approaching North Vietnamese troops—I cannot imagine a worse set of circumstances.
I’m sure it looked and sounded like a scene from Dante’s Inferno.
The cause of the crash: a subsequent investigation showed that mismatched parts had contributed to the failure of the locks on the cargo door. At the time, there were about 100 C-5’s in almost constant wartime service. Spare parts were at a premium. The USAF had developed a practice of “cannibalizing” the older aircraft to get spare parts for the C-5 operational fleet. In this particular case, the parts used to replace important parts of the lock apparatus weren’t a perfect fit. The failure of some of the locks meant the others couldn’t hold.
My best high school friend, Al Stapleton, doesn’t eat at Mom’s Restaurant all that much. He is more of a loner these days. Al is also a Vietnam veteran. He also enlisted in the USAF. He was on his way to Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam aboard a military-contracted DC-8 jetliner on November 27, 1970. The aircraft crashed at the end of the icy runway in a fireball after a refueling stop in Anchorage, Alaska. The aircraft broke into three parts nearly three-quarters of a mile from the runway’s end. Of the 229 passengers, 46 died in the flames (45 military personnel and one stewardess).
Al told me that a subsequent investigation revealed that—for some reason—the aircraft’s parking brake was left on. All the tires blew out. Al could see one of the engines on fire as the plane roared down the runway.
He knew they were in trouble.
The pilot tried to abort the take-off.
But it was too late.
Al was one of the survivors of the crash. All the passengers seated in the rows behind him died. His seat was hurtled clear of the airframe by the force of the crash and explosion. He remembers the flames, struggling to free himself from the seatbelt, helping someone else get out of his seat belt and putting out the flaming uniform of another soldier with his hands.
He doesn’t know their names.
Al refuses to fly again.
Understandably.
This week was the first time—in all these years—that Al shared some of the details of that fateful day with me.
I have never asked.
Al was transported to the premier military burn treatment center in the country—Brookes Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. He was in recovery for over six weeks. They didn’t have artificial skin to treat burns back then. Instead, patches of pig skin were grafted on burn areas with the hope that normal skin cells would attach themselves to the patches and grow normally. During those weeks of painful recovery, Al came and visited me at Lackland AFB in San Antonio where I was in basic training.
I’ll never forget that.
Al was the kind of friend every high school teenager should have. We were inseparable. If I wasn’t at my house, I could be found at Al’s. We survived several automobile crashes and close calls over the years. (There was a hill on one of the roads near town where Al would gun his father’s station wagon to the point we became airborne: great fun until one night when the drive shaft collapsed due to the impact of the landing and we suddenly went from warp speed to zero—we all had to walk back to town like puppies with our tails tucked between our legs).
Al was the kind of friend with whom you went to a scout jamboree and played poker in the tent while the other troops worked diligently on their merit badges.
So many memories!
One night, while Al was driving his dad’s car, I sat in the passenger’s seat in front (there were no seat belts in those days). We were throwing cherry bombs and M-80s out the window (or placing them in mailboxes). Four of our friends were packed in the back seat. One of the wicks pulled out of a cherry bomb. “Watch this,” I yelled at Al (there was no air conditioning so we had the windows rolled down). I lit the wick and tossed it in the back seat. Chaos ensued. Those in the back didn’t think that was nearly as funny as Al and I did.
It was a time of innocence. We all haltingly grew into our sexual maturity at drive-in movies. Color TV was just coming into its own. No cellphones. No computers. No social media. No opioid epidemic. No COVID-19. No orchestrated effort to force LGBTQIA crap down our throats.
Everyone knew life was sacred.
Sigh.
I feel so sorry for my grandchildren.
In those days, everyone listened to AM radio. Vinyl 45 rpm records became as good as currency to exchange. It was also the time of the British invasion. In our small-town subdivision, all of us had our favorite groups: one collected the Beatles, another the Rolling Stones. My group was the Dave Clark Five (the song Glad All Over was the first to break the Beatles’ stranglehold). Al was a fan of the Searchers. To this day Needles and Pins remains one of my favorite songs from that era.
Ah, such memories.
To prove our macho, I climbed bridges with Al; we planted a Christmas tree in our yard (dad was in a back brace from playing basketball); we puked together during blazing hot summer high school football two-a-day practice sessions; I fell off Al’s family horse on my initial effort to play cowboy; and, we watched as the loser at poker had to run around the house naked (in the snow).
And that is only a sampler of the stories I could tell.
Al and I have shared both tears and incredible bouts of laughter over the years.
To me, it is absolutely incredible that two of my friends—one new and one old—walked away from fiery air crashes during the Vietnam era. What are the odds? In an age when pro athletes and so many others completely disrespect the flag of our nation, it is a privilege to know personally two true American heroes.
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Brad Johnson, Rich Higgins, Christopher McDonald on a Biden Administration
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Brad Johnson retired as a Senior Operations Officer and Chief of Station with the Central Intelligence Agency’s Directorate of Operations. He has served domestically and abroad with numerous assignments often during periods of armed conflict. He has served overseas in direct support of the War against Terrorism. Mr. Johnson is a certified senior expert in Counterintelligence issues with extensive direct experience in the field. He is a senior expert in surveillance and surveillance detection issues. He has proven expertise in dangerous operational environments with the highest level of training and extensive direct experience in tradecraft for dangerous areas. His proven expertise also extends to denied operational environments (most difficult and restrictive) with the highest levels of training offered anywhere in the USG or the world and extensive direct experience. Mr. Johnson has served overseas as Chief of Station multiple times. He is an enrolled member of The Cherokee Nation, a Federally Recognized Tribe and is currently the President of Americans for Intelligence Reform.
Rich Higgins, CEO of Higgins Technology Group, LLC, VP for Intelligence and National Security of RED, Inc., Former Director of Strategic Planning for the NSC, Author of The Memo: 20 Years Inside the Deep State Fighting for America First. Rich is also a Senior Fellow at Americans for Intelligence Reform.