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00:00:00We have a real treat for you. We are talking with good friends of the show, Juan 07 and Matt Meck.
00:00:06Juan, I know you can't see him on the screen. He's having to join us by Bluetooth because of
00:00:10those tech issues, but we've overcome. So we will be discussing today the latest on Tina Peters
00:00:17and on our election system and the ongoing dismantling of the deep state. I'm really
00:00:23looking forward to the discussion and to the insights from these guys. Before we get into it,
00:00:29let me read the scripture of the day. It is 1 Timothy chapter 2 verses 1 through 4. This is
00:00:35a familiar one to all of you. I know it says, most of all, I'm writing to encourage you to pray with
00:00:41gratitude to God. Pray for all men with all forms of prayers and requests as you intercede with
00:00:48intense passion and pray for every political leader and representative so that we would be
00:00:53able to live tranquil, undisturbed lives as we worship the awe-inspiring God with pure
00:00:59hearts. It is pleasing to our Savior God to pray for them. He longs for everyone to embrace his life
00:01:06and return to the full knowledge of the truth. And as this administration is driving so hard and so
00:01:14fast to dismantle evil that's been pervasive in our government structures, it's vital that we pray for
00:01:20them. We need to pray for their safety, for their wisdom, for them to be surrounded by wise counsel.
00:01:25We need to be praying that the moles and the rats and the inner circles and throughout government
00:01:30are smoked out, exposed, and thrown out. And we've said it since the election, and you may get tired of
00:01:40hearing me say it, but I'm not going to stop saying it. We cannot slow down. We cannot back off of any of
00:01:46our efforts for advocacy. We have to keep pushing harder than we pushed before. And this is the same.
00:01:53It's also true for prayer, right? It's absolutely critical that we support these men and women who
00:01:58are putting literally everything on the line to dismantle the deep state, to uncover evil, and to
00:02:04restore true justice to our nation. We also need to pray for the weasels and the rats in power that we
00:02:10can't even stand the sight of. I know several come to mind because the scripture instructs us to, not
00:02:16because we feel like it, but because the scripture instructs us to, and because we have no idea who the
00:02:22Lord may turn from a Saul to a Paul. So our job is to just be obedient in that. As you mentioned
00:02:29earlier, Matt Mech and Juan 107, great friends of our show, welcome both to the State of Freedom.
00:02:39Hey. Hey, fun to be here. Having us both on, I think the last time we were on,
00:02:45I was driving a very large grand wagon here. Juan was navigating, and my nephew was in the backseat.
00:02:59Y'all did so well. And we got it done then. Well, I can tell you right now,
00:03:05I'm here on the beach watching the moon set. The sun hasn't risen yet, but there's a great big huge
00:03:14moon that's getting more and more yellow right now. And in about five minutes, it's going to turn
00:03:19very blood red and disappear into the mist at the edge of the horizon here. So you guys, it's probably
00:03:27broad daylight, but for me, it's still night. What a view. What a view you have, Juan.
00:03:34Let me start right at the top here, because this has been on many people's minds. Tina Peters. I know
00:03:43both of you were involved in the effort and are continuing to be involved in the effort
00:03:48to get Tina Peters out of jail, this horrific injustice that's been done to her. The State of
00:03:55Freedom was one of the stream partners for the Let My Tina Peters Go event. Tell us about the event,
00:04:04and where are we now in getting her out of jail and rectifying this horrible injustice?
00:04:10Yeah, I was going to say, Juan, Chris and Danielle, the aggregate numbers, Mark Cook, who had
00:04:22shared with me, you know, he helped through the, Joe Altman graciously allowed, you know,
00:04:27used his studios for the production. Mark kind of was the lead producer to get all those moving parts
00:04:32to work together. And because of that support, you all, the podcasters who joined in to stream that
00:04:41thing, the initial numbers that I was getting from them, it looks like about 2.5 million people
00:04:47were watching, watching that to keep, to keep certainly folks aware, because there was a misconception.
00:04:56I know when we were in, in the Virginia area that by Dulles, and Professor Clements had joined us
00:05:04later, later into that week, after the J6s were released, and he came and stayed home. We were,
00:05:11we were all courted at a very wonderful couple who just were offered everything for us. And they,
00:05:17they paid everything, and they allowed us to be there to host it. The, the, the effort on Tina,
00:05:28a lot of folks were confused in the, in the country. They thought, well, she was released with
00:05:33the J6s. Right. Or Trump's already pardoned her, not realizing she's in a different, a different
00:05:39category. One, she wasn't a J6s per se. She wasn't there, detained, investigated, put through
00:05:47a kangaroo court and put in the D.C. Gulag. But she was in a Colorado state court. And therefore,
00:05:55the president can't pardon, as sort of Chris knows, certainly can't pardon a state charge. So,
00:06:03you know, we have made, made some coordinated efforts. I think I was sharing with some of the
00:06:09folks, probably about two weeks ago now, Bannon called me like at 5.35 in the morning, my phone's
00:06:16going off. And he was, he was frustrated about, in physics, we call it Brownian motion, right? A lot
00:06:23of activity, but no vector. Yeah. And he says, Matt, you can speak in my name. You got my authority.
00:06:29What are we doing to help her? So I, I kind of wrote him a paper and said, here's kind of, here's
00:06:36kind of things that we're looking at. Again, we're, we're not speaking for the administration.
00:06:42We're not speaking for the DOJ. We don't know. It's just what we're looking at from the outside
00:06:46in. One was president Trump having a conversation with governor Polis. And from what I understand,
00:06:53not the Trump called Polis, but a lot of the, a lot of the, a lot of the, a lot of the country
00:07:03has called on Trump Polis. Ron, we're getting some interference from you. Maybe you want to
00:07:09be on mute for, in the meantime? There we go. I think you got him. Yeah.
00:07:14His, his office has received a lot of correspondence on foot, respectfully, politely saying, Hey,
00:07:24you know, do the right thing. If you want to bring the country together at a minimum,
00:07:28release her on bond as she's pending her appeal. She's never, not even a traffic ticket. I mean,
00:07:35she's not a, she's not a flight threat. She gold star mom. Do that. Second one was
00:07:42several prominent, very prominent attorneys in the U S. If I mentioned this, these names,
00:07:49you would, you would know who they are. Encourage as, as a strategy, DOJ to sue
00:07:56the state of Colorado for I guess, preemptive taken. I'm not a lawyer. So the supremacy clause,
00:08:05you know, you've overstepped your bounds, Colorado. She was acting in a federal capacity as a federal
00:08:09election. Sue, and at a minimum support, do, do amicus briefs into the courts. And, and then also
00:08:17recommend in a habeas brief, what she has filed. So she has filed her attorneys, McSweeney filed a
00:08:23habeas brief. I believe, I think to the state court, maybe even to the federal, to the Supreme court.
00:08:30And then the last thing, again, this is just us looking at it from the outside, no inside baseball
00:08:35knowledge on this is if, as we understand, president Trump has been briefed and Elon has
00:08:44been briefed on, um, the, the foreign interference, certainly in 2020. And, uh, why Elon, uh, told
00:08:54president Trump, you cannot use machines going forward. You just can't, and this is a computer
00:08:57guys. And you, you, it sounds like Mark Cook. You cannot use these things. And if that's the case,
00:09:03if there was foreign interference, is there is a, a national emergency because of that,
00:09:09are there things that the feds can do to, um, uh, I guess to acquire custody of Tina as a witness with
00:09:20special knowledge and particular knowledge concerned about her health? Because it's only because of her
00:09:26that we have Mesa one, two, and three. And if you watch that event on Saturday, every one of those
00:09:31technical experts said that was the Rosetta song, without that, we wouldn't have really understood
00:09:36what's going on. Money, anything else you want to add?
00:09:45Well, somebody decided to run a leaf blower.
00:09:47You know, you talk about, uh, the devil's minions. Uh, let me just add this. So, you know, uh, what's
00:10:00amazing. The last time Tina and I were together was right here in Hawaii. And, uh, she was a guest
00:10:06of, uh, Jennifer of mine, uh, for a couple of weeks, uh, while we were working on the, uh, various
00:10:13aspects of the case. And I got a chance to go through, uh, much of the case itself with attorneys
00:10:20and other folks, uh, that, uh, have some legal background. I was, I was astonished at just how,
00:10:29um, crazy the court actions and filings were all the way through this case. Um, the judge
00:10:40literally tried this case in the way that he did issue this court order and made it so that she
00:10:48could not defend the defense. Uh, and then when went through the jury instructions, you look at it,
00:10:55the jury actually had no choice, but to find her guilty based on the judge's instructions. So there
00:11:00was a lot of latitude there. And I think one of the more difficult things to watch is, uh, what the judge
00:11:08said was, uh, what the judge said was, uh, what the judge said was, uh, what the judge said was, uh,
00:11:14that was horrible. He was absolutely horrible one. There's no question about it. He was, he was
00:11:20terrible. Uh, and it became personal, uh, with him. What a, what a deplorable individual. Uh, I don't
00:11:28know where at this point, uh, wanting that her, her case is on the state court appeal. Uh, I think from the
00:11:37perspective of a lawyer, I think it will be difficult, uh, for the federal government to be able to gain
00:11:45jurisdiction over her proceedings because they were all strictly state court matters and state court
00:11:52charges. Um, but I do believe that there, as y'all have said, I, there is enormous pressure, uh, being
00:12:02exerted. And as y'all know on, on the governor, uh, and this may end up being a matter of political
00:12:10justice, uh, a matter of, uh, the governor pardoning her, uh, and what that's going to require or take,
00:12:20uh, to do, uh, I don't know, but, uh, I do know that this is a, a horrible, horrible injustice.
00:12:27You know, that this lady was simply exposing corruption within our electronic-based voting system,
00:12:35had the courage to do it, uh, and has been persecuted mercilessly ever since then. I put this,
00:12:42quite frankly, on the same level as the J6 defendants, uh, equally deplorable. And, uh, you know,
00:12:52I'm not going to rest, I'm not going to stop talking about this. And I know that you guys are not
00:12:57going to rest until justice is done in this case. You know, Chris, if I could read. Well,
00:13:01let me, let me just go ahead. I was going to say, go ahead. I'm sorry. I just read a, a,
00:13:05a prominent attorney in the United States who, if I mentioned this person's name, you would know,
00:13:11no, no one would not know who this is when he was showed the appeal, right. And, and wrote about,
00:13:18and Clements thinks it's a great appeal as well too. So this very, um, accomplished lawyer said,
00:13:24yes, it's true about the federal 22 month obligation, and it's a good preemption defense
00:13:29to a state prosecution. If I've been the state judge, I would have accepted the defense and
00:13:34dismissed the case. I don't know if Tina's lawyers made that argument to the state court or any appeals
00:13:39she has completed or have underway. She should also try to seek state and or federal habeas relief,
00:13:45which is now done on the same theory. Her lawyer should ask to meet with us DOJ. I know they've been
00:13:51waiting for a U S attorney to be appointed in Colorado to see if they would file an amicus
00:13:57brief in support of her appeal or habeas petition or both. This DOJ should be receptive to doing that.
00:14:04I like to think that even if the state court system rules against her all the way up to the Colorado
00:14:08Supreme court, that when she files for federal habeas, at least when she gets to the 10th circuit,
00:14:13especially if she has a U S DOJ amicus brief in her corner, that they will grant habeas relief for her.
00:14:19Lord knows that if I were going to DOJ, I'd be arguing for her to get amicus support from U S DOJ at
00:14:27all possible court levels. And what I understand is that the person who wrote that is going to be
00:14:33going to DOJ. Great. That's wonderful. I, Juan, you, did you want to add to that? I know this is a
00:14:41little tricky since you can't see us and we can't see you. Yeah. Let me just add this one thing, you
00:14:47know, uh, uh, as Trump has already demonstrated, he has a lot of latitude in things that he can do
00:14:58that, uh, are not been being exercised previously by other presidents, or at least not commonly,
00:15:07but he has kind of unleashed the whirlwind and, uh, Colorado and its governor may decide to take a
00:15:20hard line here, but even within the justice department, within the relationships with the
00:15:27Colorado courts and the governor himself, uh, uh, there's a lot of room for Trump to, uh, examine,
00:15:37uh, various departments and budgets and, uh, hone his focus in on operations over at the justice
00:15:47department, as opposed to maybe all the states or other states. And, uh, he may very well decide to
00:15:54make a little bit of a career of examining what in the world is going on with Colorado. If they want to
00:16:00want to play that kind of a game, uh, Trump has a lot of tools in the box and he can make sure that
00:16:08they feel the pain for whatever positions they want to hold here. Yeah. So I, I would not want to be,
00:16:16uh, toying with Trump at this point in time, thinking that there's nothing he can do and only
00:16:23looking at this case, there's a lot that can be done, uh, looking into Colorado that will make it
00:16:31very painful. Uh, the nail it sticks up stands out and this is one of the more important issues
00:16:38before Trump. And I think the more they push back on just basic sound legal, uh, uh, operations,
00:16:49look, Tina, um, this is a politically, uh, inspired and motivated operation against Tina.
00:16:58It's a fact of life. Yeah. So, uh, uh, everybody knows it. The governor in Colorado knows it. This
00:17:06judge had a lot of room to give room for, for other people to come in and, and put their opinion
00:17:14in and about her situation, uh, and this prosecution and the judge, uh, wielded, uh, his power in a
00:17:25very, uh, I think improper way. And I think this is more and more commonly understood, uh,
00:17:3370 year old mom with federal laws that also apply. Uh, I think he wanted to make a statement. He did.
00:17:43And now Trump and his team can make a statement and the governor can weigh, uh, which way he wants
00:17:52to go. He will feel heat. Yeah. And there are, there are very legitimate actions that, uh, the federal
00:18:04government and Trump can take with regard, uh, to the election system in Colorado. There's no doubt
00:18:09they have jurisdictional authority to look at that because their system handles federal
00:18:14elections. And by the way, of all the people, all the citizens in this country, uh, you know,
00:18:22Tina is the only one that got a before and after image of what's going on inside these vote machines.
00:18:27Yeah. Uh, before Dominion did his work, no one else in the country with all the efforts going on,
00:18:33got it before and after she got it. And I think, you know, as harsh as this has been, there's not
00:18:43very many people, uh, that would have held the course the way she has and with the style that she has.
00:18:56Um, she's, she's been very resilient and determined. It's obvious why her son, uh, you know, made it the
00:19:10way he did in the service. He got that from his mom. And I think no matter what happens here, God's
00:19:18showing that he has his hand. That was like a personal thing for me. God's got this. Yeah. And
00:19:24when the justice system goes awry and people are trying to take this to a place that shouldn't
00:19:34go, it's also, she's an icon of the resistance against, uh, uh, a system that has gone off the
00:19:47rails. Even if you agreed with the judicial system on, uh, some aspect of what her, she did
00:19:57is being wrong. The, uh, penalty, the judgment is completely out of whack. And the judge's justification
00:20:07for that was that Tina wasn't backing down. She wouldn't back down. Hey, she would do the
00:20:20same thing again. If she was let loose. Well, she's, they took her out of Robson Burke and
00:20:25let me add one other thing. And we talked about this when I had Tina over here, I want to sue
00:20:33the state of Colorado for removing her from her elected office unjustly on falsehoods. There
00:20:46has not been a legal election in her county, Mesa County, since she was forcibly removed from
00:20:59office. No one else could have conducted an election in Mesa County lawfully because the
00:21:07person running that election was not elected by the people of Mesa County. Their elections
00:21:14have been false ever since she was removed. Yeah. Not one person in office in Mesa County
00:21:21is there legally right now. Juan, you're so right. And you know,
00:21:26you have the wherewithal to do something about this. So I also want to put this little idea
00:21:31in your back pocket, but I believe that every other, uh, County in the state of Colorado with
00:21:38citizens who are like-minded, who believe in Tina support, Tina should come together in a class
00:21:44action lawsuit against the state saying that their, their elections have been rigged and have
00:21:50been completely fraudulent because of what Tina uncovered. Yes, I think, uh, let's put it this
00:22:00way again, Colorado, if they want to be the, um, uh, poster child for how elections have to be run
00:22:12or dealt with or be the corrective actions. So be it. You want us to start with Colorado. Let's start
00:22:21with the, uh, illegalities, the falsehoods. No, Tina, let me add one more thing.
00:22:29Uh, one of the great, uh, groups of people stations, uh, Matt, you're over there at, uh, PPN Patriot
00:22:37Party news. Um, when we needed money to have a recount in Tina's race to be the secretary of state
00:22:48in Colorado, which was, uh, stolen from her, uh, the, uh, we had to raise, I think it was $300,000
00:22:59on a dime. I mean, literally like in 24 hours and the listeners over at PPN, uh, there was money that
00:23:10came in from a number of places, but the majority of it came in on a moment's notice with less than
00:23:1624 hours from PPN. And it wasn't just one donor. It was a whole pile of donors and, uh, they paid
00:23:29for this recount, which in itself, the way that they do stuff there in Colorado is, uh, they put
00:23:35all this weight in there to make it impossible to get a recount. We did the impossible American
00:23:42people supported what Tina had to do when they got there. Mark cook went in and, uh, they, they gave
00:23:50no notice. They were doing the recount. We found out through the back door raced to the location where
00:23:56they were doing it and saw that they did all sorts of improprieties that were totally against Colorado
00:24:05law. And the recount that we spent massive money for was done. So against Colorado law that there's a
00:24:18suit there, but in trying to pick which lane to go after, uh, we had to focus on Tina. Okay. Yeah.
00:24:26Um, there is still a major lawsuit against the state of Colorado for conducting the recount,
00:24:34um, against, uh, uh, not in compliance at all with Colorado law. And, uh, uh, so the long and short,
00:24:46we paid a quarter million dollars to get ripped off again. Colorado has so many angles where, uh,
00:24:54uh, they, uh, have just literally run roughshod, um, in order to hold power. Uh, I don't believe
00:25:04that, uh, you know, I don't think the governor is in office, uh, legitimately the secretary of state,
00:25:10by the way, secretary of state, a lot of people don't know this. She came out of the Obama administration
00:25:16and there's all sorts of history with Jenna Griswold. What in the world is going on with
00:25:24Jenna Griswold? Why did they put her there? Uh, why did they want her there in Colorado?
00:25:30Uh, they were building out there because if there was a problem with Washington DC and it could be used
00:25:36as our national city, the fallback position was right there in Colorado with all of those facilities
00:25:43under the airport in the, in the outlying hills, they were going to read relocate what is our
00:25:49federal operations to Colorado. And they wanted all these players in the state government to help
00:25:57protect the new fort. When they got there, there's a lot of story here that's nowhere close to been
00:26:04told yet. And, uh, as we get Tina out, we're not walking away from Colorado. There's a problem
00:26:12in Colorado is dead center within all the elections in the country. Wow. And you know,
00:26:20one thing that's been very encouraging for me this week was to see the Trump. I mean,
00:26:25not that we thought that he was going to let it go, but he's not letting it go. He's not letting 2020
00:26:30and the truth about what happened go. We saw him on Brett Bayer this week, which I find very ironic
00:26:37because Brett Bayer has been the captain of let's deny the 2020 was rigged, but he went on his show
00:26:44and told him face to face that the country wouldn't be in this shape if 2020 was not rigged. How do you
00:26:52think, at what point does this start coming into affecting these secretaries of state, these different
00:27:00states? Because the rig didn't necessarily happen only in a centralized location. The states had to have
00:27:06been a party to it. You know, Danielle, well, the elections are good. Good. You're right. And if you look
00:27:15at, I don't know if you watched Mark Mitchell this morning out of Asbucin on Bannon. No. And, uh, he was the
00:27:21most opinionated I've ever seen. And usually, you know, uh, he's a kind of a pollster. Hey, the numbers
00:27:28say this, but what the number said, cause it was personal to him. He goes, these people, the amount
00:27:34of grab, they stole money from my kids and sending them, God knows where enriching themselves. And as he
00:27:42said, he said, we're at the end of the fourth turning. We thought that would be a world war three.
00:27:47We thought that would be maybe a financial collapse. No, it is this. We've, Trump and
00:27:53Musk have exposed, they're kind of brilliant, right? Cause it's like a, um, it's like in a,
00:27:59maybe like in the Superbowl, right? With the Chiefs and the Eagles, they're focusing so much on
00:28:03Saquon Barkley. The Chiefs didn't watch the rest of the Eagles, right? So all, all the fury is going
00:28:10against Elon and Trump is kind of at 53% approval rating because, well, Elon's bad. He's a decoy.
00:28:16But, um, but what they're uncovering, and he was just going over the numbers,
00:28:22people are, are awake. And he goes, the Democrats, and, and, and I'll be fair to,
00:28:29you know, party Republicans who just want to go back to the way it was, I'm saying back to the
00:28:34state level. No, no, no, no. You have seen a, I would call it a tectonic shift where people are going,
00:28:40we now know that the woman didn't get sawed in half. There were two in there and we just saw how
00:28:46you did it. And, and we are not putting up with it. Yeah. Juan, did you want to add to that?
00:28:53Well, uh, yeah, the King has no clothes. These guys are this deep state is, uh, people are seeing
00:29:02through it now. And, uh, uh, you know, one of the most amazing things is all this USAID money.
00:29:10Yeah. Uh, uh, it's stunning. You know, if you get right down to it, we're three weeks into this
00:29:17administration and, uh, the nose wheel is off the ground. Main gear hasn't even lifted off yet.
00:29:26Wait until Trump actually gets up to altitude and up to speed. Um, we're, we're early in these
00:29:33operations and one of the things that everybody's waiting for is the other foot to drop as the first
00:29:41major arrests occur. We've already had a number. We picked up a couple of spies already. Um, but we're
00:29:51a ways from the main events, if you will. So everybody just needs to, as shocked as many, many
00:29:57people are with where we're at already. Why don't we follow the money and find, uh, uh, who was receiving
00:30:04the rest of it and under what auspices. And by the way, Matt, you might, might want to speak to this.
00:30:09Uh, there's been all sorts of false reporting about some of the, uh, uh, folks that we deal with
00:30:20within the Patriot community, um, receiving USAID money and it's false. It's intended to, uh, cause
00:30:30division within our ranks and questioning. Uh, you want to answer that, Matt?
00:30:37Sure. I, um, I know we saw some things where you see Joe Flynn and General Flynn and Laura Logan
00:30:43and others getting USAID funds. Well, you know, I, uh, Flynn is a friend, I mean, not, not close,
00:30:50but a friend, Laura Logan is a dear friend. And, uh, I shared it with General Flynn and, uh,
00:30:57the person to put out there, um, and a Juan knows this person and he's actually a, a shrill for the
00:31:04left. Um, so that basically Flynn and Laura got, you know, got money from USAID and funds that I can
00:31:11tell you said, uh, neither I nor Logan ever received one penny. Not only that, but they wouldn't take it.
00:31:19They wouldn't take it. And here's where, here's where things might people see things and they
00:31:26misconstrue is that if say, Laura was going over to report an Arab spring and CBS or somebody working
00:31:35with CBS got it. And that helped fund that. Did she get the money? No. Right. But you know,
00:31:40it you're, you're doing things that you don't even know. It's like John Dotson said,
00:31:44with fast and furious. Um, and then I, I saw that up close and personal, especially when you
00:31:49whistleblow, uh, as we've seen repeatedly, it's amazing how all the whistleblowers,
00:31:53you get all the attacks, not, not the people who did the crime. It's the people who call out the
00:31:59issue, but it's, um, you, John Dotson said, you know, I always thought we were the good guys,
00:32:06but now I'm not so sure. Not, not that good people aren't trying to do the right thing in
00:32:12private organizations in government, but sometimes you get snookered by people or organizations that
00:32:19you trust. And you think that you're doing the right thing, or you don't know what's happening,
00:32:23but, uh, Flynn and, and Laura and others. And, and I, to me, it is, um, it's a purposeful
00:32:32try to divide and conquer because right now, you know, if you look at the folks are familiar with
00:32:37Colonel Boyd, uh, and the OODA loop, right? The, uh, observe, orient, decide, and act Colonel Boyd,
00:32:43Air Force Colonel. He created the, um, F-16. He created the YF-7 teams, became the F-18.
00:32:50And, uh, interestingly, all, all the, all the smart people at the air, at the air manufacturers
00:32:58couldn't make an aircraft, aircraft worth a crap. And he, in his, uh, spare time as the air,
00:33:04Air Force sent him to, I think it was going University of Georgia, he'd go in their computer
00:33:08labs at nighttime and, and, and make up these EM diagrams, energy and maneuverability diagrams that
00:33:15no other defense contractor ever even created. He, he had this insight.
00:33:20And I think right now what you're seeing with Trump and the team, and my, my personal comment,
00:33:26don't have any verification on this. The stuff we're seeing revealed, I, I got a feeling they,
00:33:33they knew this a long time ago. This is just being, so the public can be, can be brought along to see,
00:33:41you don't know how bad it is. Let me begin to show you. We're going to, we're going to ink it out. We,
00:33:44we know how bad it is. Yeah. Trump said, we're going to go to education department. We're going to go to the
00:33:48Pentagon. It's probably a reason the Pentagon has never passed an audit. Yeah. Yeah. Let me,
00:33:55let me, let me, let me ask a quick question about this. Um, what we're talking about here. We, we've,
00:34:02we notice, and we've been noticing year after year after year that these politicians that go into office,
00:34:10particularly the federal politicians, they make 175, $200,000 a year or whatever it is. And time after time,
00:34:18after time, they leave office multimillionaires. Now I know that there are big special interest
00:34:24groups that, you know, that pay them money, private special interest groups. And as corrupt as that is,
00:34:31uh, at least, you know, you would think those are not tax dollars there. Is there a connection though,
00:34:39between this USA, this big scandal, this massive squandering and laundering of taxpayer money and
00:34:49the financial enrichment of these politicians when they're leaving office?
00:34:53I'd say yes. If I can, Chris, and then I want to have you chime in a couple of different things. One,
00:35:00interesting how before all that broke, you saw Roger Stone, who I honestly talked to Juan about this. I
00:35:07honest to God think he's, he's had a sincere come to Jesus moment in his life.
00:35:12Yeah, he has. Um, and, uh, he, he mentioned on that show, I'm going to talk about the Kennedy
00:35:19assassination and so forth. Oh, by the way, the FBI just found 2,500 files that never were seen before
00:35:24ever. Juan's kind of an expert on that whole thing, but, but he said, you're going to see
00:35:30people on both sides of the aisle with offshore bank accounts who were getting enriched. And then
00:35:39we see this USAID thing pop. So yeah, to your, to your point, Chris, I, uh, I, I think people are
00:35:47going to be shocked to see the bipartisan level of grift that's occurred in this country forever.
00:35:55As Mitchell said, Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen for the last 50 years, we have been, he didn't say
00:36:04my word, not his, we've been screwed. Our money, our money, our money, our money, that the money that
00:36:11you bust your buns for every day to earn pay taxes on, um, has been used in color revolutions around the
00:36:22world. Color revolutions here and color revolution here and for personal, personal enrichment. So
00:36:30yeah, I, I think there's a, I think there's a tie to it. And if I can real quickly, and I'm going to
00:36:33hand it over to Juan and they're still trying to do that. Ask your, your audience needs to ask. I need
00:36:40to call their representatives. Trump wants to do the iron dome, right? He wants to do it. Great. The
00:36:46concept is the American people might not know. And there's a great Lieutenant General that I, um,
00:36:54that I used to know when he was a higher division head, when I was, um, the operations officer at a
00:37:00weapons school in Yuma, MOTS 1. Uh, he's now Lieutenant General Eric Smash Austin. He heads up McSiddick,
00:37:05Marine Corps Combat Development Command. Has a lot of information on the 10 years of work between the,
00:37:12the U S primarily the Marine Corps and the Israelis on the iron dome, right? You've got iron dome,
00:37:17got David sling, and then you got arrow. It's kind of a three tiered approach to this.
00:37:22Also there's DHS DARPA and army features command that did something along the same lines three years
00:37:29ago. So there's a lot of reasons I'm saying this is that get your audience ticked and energized
00:37:36missile defense agency, which is kind of run by Raytheon and Boeing and Northrop and all those
00:37:42folks. They want to do this all over again because it is manna from heaven. There's going to be a
00:37:48boatload of money coming down instead of saying, let's leverage what we have worked with the Israelis
00:37:54for, for the last 10, 15 years. And we've gotten over the last three years, we've got a project,
00:38:00two different projects that were started. And instead the MDA folks, missile defense agency folks
00:38:07want to have a self looking ice cream cone and, and suck the money in. And I can tell you,
00:38:14having worked in acquisition, trying to take requirements and apply them to the acquisition
00:38:22in, in the acquisition workforce, there are some great people that are, but you can Elon,
00:38:28if you're listening, you can eradicate 30% of the people and get a hundred percent more efficient.
00:38:32Yeah. Juan, over to you for any, any follow-up comment.
00:38:36And Juan, before you go, go into it, I also want to just prime the pump for, if you want to talk
00:38:42about how this may play into, um, tax day this year, because I think so there are plenty of people
00:38:48who are steamed enough to not pay their taxes because they don't believe that they should have
00:38:54paid for Guatemala and transgender surgeries or the, or the kidnapping of, of thousands upon thousands
00:39:01of children from Guatemala. Why should we pay our taxes to thieves, criminals and clowns who have done
00:39:08that? Condoms for the Taliban. Well, uh, you know, back to the eighties, I knew of people, and I mean
00:39:18the early eighties, not the late eighties who began to push back against, uh, the federal income tax on the
00:39:25basis that, uh, the, uh, federal government was, uh, using money to fund abortions and it was
00:39:39unconstitutional. And so we had, uh, abortion became this issue that was this trigger. And so a lot of
00:39:47people, uh, stopped paying federal income tax reporting. Uh, I knew a number of the people
00:39:55involved, uh, uh, Erwin Schiff, uh, uh, Becraft, uh, there's a whole slew of them. And one of the key
00:40:05issues was the misuse of federal money on things that were unconstitutional. At that point in time,
00:40:13it was still early in this, in these kinds of things. And it was a very tiny fraction population.
00:40:21Most people don't know it, but right now today, this exact second, there's about 50 million,
00:40:3150 million people who, according to the way the rules are written, should be filing a federal return
00:40:40who haven't filed one in three years or more. Think about that. So, uh, on what basis? And,
00:40:51and you don't hear about that. Are 50 million being charged with crimes in federal courts? Uh, they're not.
00:40:58Um, and the, the IRS and, uh, related operations, because there's other stuff out there,
00:41:07into the banking system. Uh, they pick and choose a few people to highlight and go after, um, in order
00:41:18to spook and scare the rest. The reality is there's quite a large number that are getting bigger by the
00:41:24hour, by the minute, who have been prevailing against, uh, the IRS or just walking away and saying,
00:41:35not legal, not whatever. Why? Because the IRS is actually a private corporation based in Puerto Rico.
00:41:44Courts have found, I'm not saying this, courts here in the U S have found that the internal revenue
00:41:51service is a private corporation utilizing government employees. How would you like to be a private
00:41:58corporation? And then your employee workforce, uh, primarily is paid for by uncle Sam. Yeah. Zero overhead.
00:42:05Huh? By the way, federal, federal reserve is no more federal than federal express. It's a private
00:42:13banking corporation. They've been working in tandem. So let me add one more thing. When the banks are closing
00:42:22people's accounts as they don't like your politics, you know, I was over in England, uh, uh, with Nigel
00:42:32Farage this, uh, last summer. And one of the things that he brought up, uh, in the course of the
00:42:39conversation was the debanking of people who did not have political views in alignment with the people
00:42:50in power at the time. Think of all the people who got debanked over the last several years because
00:42:58somebody inside the banking system didn't like their politics. They weren't diverse enough in
00:43:05their understanding. They said something publicly to tick somebody off. You're in a private banking
00:43:11operation, which the federal reserve is at the top and, uh, providing the money to under nefarious, uh,
00:43:20auspices. That whole thing is going to have to be unwound. And Trump has said no more IRS. Yeah. He
00:43:29has stopped one. He has said no more IRS. In fact, Trump has made a direct connection between his
00:43:36imposition of tariffs, uh, and, and the ultimate demise of the income tax and the abolition of the
00:43:42IRS. In fact, he, it's Trump's view that the IRS in 1913, when it was established, took the place of
00:43:50tariffs and that was, which was the principal source of revenue for the government before that. So, uh, I
00:43:56think that Trump is, um, very serious about, uh, ushering in the demise of the IRS. I agree.
00:44:04Yeah. And on the topic of being debanked, our listeners may not know this, but we were removed
00:44:09from Stripe. We got removed, booted off of the platform. They said we did not meet community
00:44:14guidelines. And thankfully we had a backup plan with this great organization called Revere Payments. So,
00:44:21if anyone is looking for a patriotic, um, God fearing group of people who want to, uh, be your pay,
00:44:28who need a payment processor, um, just drop me a line because Revere has been amazing. They've
00:44:34given me their cell phone number. These people are the real deal, but they, they really saved us
00:44:39whenever, um, when Stripe totally pulled the rug out from under us. Yeah. Well, remember part of the
00:44:46issue here is part of the issue here is that, uh, these systems that you can't operate in this
00:44:56country without a bank, you can't cast a check. You can't take that. So totally politically motivated
00:45:03to stop us from being able to function at any level. And with the full force and weight of the
00:45:11federal system protecting them. Well, you've been debanked. Well, you know, it is a private group.
00:45:18So, you know, they, they have the rights to, as a private business, decide if they want to let you
00:45:24bank or not. No, they don't. Not in those types of institutions and not for those kinds of reasons.
00:45:31That's why you have a Congress, uh, congressional oversight, uh, senatorial oversight at the banking
00:45:39committee. Um, you know, a lot of people don't know this, but when I was working, uh, whitewater
00:45:44down in Arkansas, the agency of government that took the helm and looking at what was going on in
00:45:52Arkansas at so many levels was the Senate finance oversight committee. And, uh, uh, why? Because
00:46:00everything that was going on there was related somehow to money flow. And at the end of the day,
00:46:06it was actually a black money being run by CIA back into accounts, all that money going out
00:46:13on USAID projects. How did it get into Americans hands clean and corporations hands clean without
00:46:25understanding it was USAID money. It was coming in because they were buying offshore bonds, uh,
00:46:33buying from offshore bonds in the stock market. And so in Arkansas, it was Arkansas development
00:46:40finance authority that would issue a state business development bond. They're a private
00:46:45organization, but they're guaranteed by the state, by the governor only signs, the thing,
00:46:52putting all the Arkansas taxpayers on the hook for it. They would issue a bond. What was, who wrote this
00:46:59bond up? Rose law firm where Hillary worked or Vince Foster worked or web hubble worked.
00:47:07They would create a bond for some business development project. It would be listed on the
00:47:13U S stock exchange in the bond market. And then people offshore would buy that bond
00:47:22fund. And the money would go into the account at ADPA. And then they would loan it to people. Well,
00:47:30where was the money coming from? USAID. Wow. All that USAID money was coming back in through the stock
00:47:39market, through the bond market into Nebraska development finance authority, Illinois development
00:47:48finance authority, Louisiana development finance authority. And then they were loaning it out.
00:47:52It doesn't finance authorities across the country. They were loaning it back out. First off,
00:47:58how much money do you pay in taxes on a loan? Zero. They were getting loans from the pseudo public
00:48:06private bond issuing company and for development operations. And if you didn't pay the money back,
00:48:13if it was actually your money, nobody's complaining because you never made a payment back. It was free
00:48:19and clear money. Nobody was looking at virtually never received one payment for any of the bonds that
00:48:27it issued billions upon billions, upon billions, upon billions of dollars in bond money was paid out.
00:48:36So you had to pay taxes on all the money you received. They didn't pay zip. And what were they
00:48:42doing? Money laundering, but not just drug money. Money from the American taxpayers going out into
00:48:52ADFA, coming back in through the bond market. How are these people such brilliant businessmen with
00:49:00their $30 million homes? Because they're getting loaned back money tax-free forever.
00:49:08Pretty hard for you to compete with a business that gets free, that doesn't pay any taxes on huge volumes
00:49:18of money that it gets through all their friends and everybody else back to you. And by the way,
00:49:23just yesterday, looking at a situation in one of the island countries and a university here in the US
00:49:33better be looking over their shoulder, one of the biggest ones in the country. We just figured it out.
00:49:40They were getting USAID money in an offshore location on falsehoods for certain discoveries that they
00:49:50made that USAID helped pay for. And then the money comes back in through the university system
00:49:59to support certain university projects. Tens and tens and tens and tens of millions on this one little
00:50:07tiny project. What do you think we're going to find when we roll the rock over on that baby? I'll bet
00:50:12you I'm going to find a hundred universities getting USAID money, not in tiny amounts, for projects
00:50:22outside the country. How did they have all this money to be in 50 countries of the university running
00:50:29all these various projects that are all costing tens and tens of millions of dollars? Money that if you
00:50:36had it here in the States would build whole wings of projects. They were picking the universities,
00:50:45giving them this money and it was USAID, CIA money. One last little point. When in 1975 during the church
00:50:54committee hearings, the director of the CIA testified before the church committee. He said that every single
00:51:05USAID employee working in Central and South America was actually a CIA employee.
00:51:13This is just, this is just extraordinary. Think about that. I can't, I can't even, it's just hard to wrap
00:51:20my arms around the level of corruption, Juan and Matt, that we're dealing with here. It is absolutely
00:51:27extraordinary. And it certainly explains why these nefarious actors are so panic-stricken. Yeah. And why they,
00:51:37they pulled out all the stops to keep Trump from getting elected because they knew that all of
00:51:43this would be coming if he was elected. Do you think that the venture capital funds
00:51:49are funded this way as well? Because they do pick the winners, right? You think about these universities,
00:51:55then I kind of just wonder like the hedge funds, the venture capitalists that are backing companies that
00:52:01ended up being the ultimate winners, right? Airbnb, Uber, Amazon. Is there a connection there or am I just grasping?
00:52:12Well, let me just answer this, Matt, real quick. One of the things that's really critical that people
00:52:18understand, uh, this money from USAID predominantly, uh, it goes to projects that favor certain
00:52:29people or locations, you know, again, 4.4 billion from USAID for a weather control operation over the
00:52:38United States specifically run through Nevada. That's, that's an insane amount of money. Yeah.
00:52:48It's, it's hard to even get your mind around. Uh, but let's say that you're one of the contractors
00:52:53involved in that operation. Uh, the maintenance of the aircraft, uh, the actual supply, 4.4 billion
00:53:01will buy a lot of silver oxide. You can't even begin to imagine that. But then also, if you know
00:53:09what the plan is, uh, how that's going to be used, it's going to cause droughts, it's going to cause
00:53:15rain. Can you get ahead of that and benefit by that? Um, if USAID has that much money to loan
00:53:22or to give grant into the U S system, just for the weather control, how many other places are they,
00:53:29uh, you know, putting it in to promote, remember the money that I just mentioned in this offshore
00:53:34location was given in an obscure, you know, from an economy side standpoint, out of 180 countries,
00:53:44probably the 150th or 60th economically in the world. And then they got millions of dollars on a
00:53:52falsehood to pump through the university system from that Island location. Why did they do it from
00:54:02there? Because, Oh, it just looks like they're, they're getting help to do something from a government
00:54:07agency. No, they were getting a money to push certain projects all the way back in their university
00:54:15that, uh, no sane person would ever promote. And then they're acting like the, the money is being
00:54:22donated by, uh, big money people. No, it wasn't. That was a black bag operation to money launder stuff
00:54:31into the university system to promote other projects that you and I would never support.
00:54:38And probably none of the real people investing in the university system, uh, former students like
00:54:44that would ever promote. Somebody was getting, you know, payoff money to do a special project
00:54:50somewhere. It came in on one auspices, went out on another. Uh, USAID is going to be key to a
00:54:57lot of what's going on here. When you say venture capital, again, this money being
00:55:03laundered through people like ADFA and stuff like that. Uh, those were huge corporations that were
00:55:10receiving billions from ADFA and all the other development finance authorities. If you're a big
00:55:17business with five or $10 billion annual revenue and you get a billion or two tax free,
00:55:24I think you can afford to give a bit to a venture capital operation by a couple of friends and
00:55:33buddies, the children of other politicians, et cetera, to do some special project. Remember,
00:55:39watch the kids. What was going on with Hunter Biden? What's going on with Pelosi's son? What's going on
00:55:45with, uh, uh, some of these other people similarly? So Romney, Chelsea Clinton, McCain, Soros, et cetera.
00:55:54Yeah. How are those kids getting all this money favoring their special projects? And it's coming
00:56:01from venture capitalists who think it's a great idea. You've got a real winner. Well,
00:56:07they're not paying taxes on the money they're getting. They're getting free money and they're
00:56:14giving a percentage of it to certain operations on purpose. And by the way, you mentioned Soros.
00:56:19Soros is a British operative, British intelligence, that whole family operation out of the Bank of
00:56:25England. Uh, don't be deceived by that. Soros is not his own man. That was a, that entire thing is
00:56:33the black bank operation for British intelligence. And we have similar stuff here. Zuckerberg is a
00:56:40creation of DARPA. Yeah. Zuckerberg was given that he's not his own man. Where did the drop boxes
00:56:46come from for the election? Yeah. You're looking at a creation of powers behind the throne. You don't
00:56:56even know the names of that are redirecting America in ways that we wouldn't have gone that,
00:57:02own the future, just like Facebook was the future. And that's only one of numerous operations.
00:57:09Yeah. And I guess we should of Walmart and, and, uh, other operations. Okay. And that's why
00:57:17even, uh, taking control of the home of the ship over there and Elon's operations is an interesting
00:57:23little side note. So, uh, anyway, sorry, go ahead. Go ahead. We wrap up. I know we're about an hour and
00:57:32seven into this is, uh, follow up from what we did in, in, uh, Virginia, uh, in January. And we,
00:57:41after the, um, kind of the event on Tuesday, Wednesday, we had a brief from some folks who,
00:57:48who were, uh, involved with, uh, a lot of the folks who are uncovering what happened in 2020,
00:57:552022, 2024. And, um, uh, just leave with the audience. What we were presented was
00:58:05kind of jaw drop. People's jaws were dropping as networks were laid out. Who's who in the zoo
00:58:11names of people here in this country, names in other countries. But, um, literally the weekend
00:58:19after that. So Trump gets inaugurated on that Monday, uh, we have a, an event on Tuesday,
00:58:24Wednesday, we had these briefs. And then by that weekend, they all go quiet because from what we
00:58:30understand, uh, DOJ is involved. They know, um, they, as Juan will say 2020, it ain't over yet.
00:58:39And neither is 2022 or 2020. Great. I'll leave a little tidbit. We got in this presentation and
00:58:45Juan, any final comments you want to give? They said, you know, uh, and Kamala was so confident,
00:58:52right? The day before everything's going to be fine. And this gentleman who was presenting to us,
00:58:57who has presented to a U S attorney, a senior FBI agent, uh, Elon Musk, everything said, yeah,
00:59:04about nine o'clock at night, they thought something on the 20, for 2024 election,
00:59:08they thought something was going to happen and it didn't. Beautiful. Yeah, it is.
00:59:15Well, the, the one, the one thing I want to say is this. So we have the, uh, persons and the details,
00:59:26everything needed to establish, uh, in a world court, as well as the U S court that the 2020 election
00:59:35was stolen. Let me, let me add this. Those people have stated, uh, when interviewed that they,
00:59:45turned the elections in 72 countries during these, this two decades, they were in operation.
00:59:56So think about that. Uh, 72 countries have leadership up and down in the ballot who are not representative
01:00:07of them. The people put in power were not the people they elected. They're the people that were selected
01:00:15and their choice was overridden. We have a lot of work in front of us. So when we show that 2020
01:00:22was a stolen election and you had four years of, uh, senior leadership in America, not just the
01:00:30presidency that were not the will of the people and all of the insanity that happened over those years and
01:00:39other elections prior to that, we have to go out once we get our situation under control and revealed
01:00:46and go back out and help all of those countries regain control, the helm of their ships of state.
01:00:54One of the most egregious and dangerous and most disconcerting is South Korea where their president
01:01:01and a number of the people who would have come into office after him are all sitting in jail.
01:01:08And they're, uh, in very, very tenuous circumstances. I'm very concerned about the health of the now
01:01:16former president of South Korea. And the reason that he was put in jail is because he did an operation
01:01:23based on Korean law. The only way he could go in and get to the election system was during a period
01:01:31under martial law. And so they did a 24 hour martial law to get access, but they unfortunately went to
01:01:38the wrong areas and, uh, didn't have perfect information going in there. So he is now sitting
01:01:47in jail just like they would have had Trump in jail if they'd succeeded here. And this is one of our most
01:01:54crucial allies, the gateway to Japan and Southeast Asia and China's operatives now are firmly in
01:02:02control of the operations in South Korea. We've had, uh, uh, deployments now since Trump got into office
01:02:11to reinforce our bases in South Korea. This situation in South Korea is crucial and it's the same crew who
01:02:21stole the election in the spring of 2024 in April as we're trying to steal the election this time
01:02:28around with Trump and stole it four years ago and put Biden in office. This is a world crisis
01:02:36on the vote stuff. Just cause we get things under control here in the state somewhat doesn't mean
01:02:42it's over. You know, reinforce this is people who briefed the honor of everybody else and said early
01:02:50voting, do not do it. No, no, no, no, no. The only reason Trump was able to overcome that because
01:02:59was the sheer numbers, right? It blows the algorithm out. He goes, but as an example,
01:03:04and I'll just leave you with this, he cited Maricopa County in 2020. The steal actually occurred 18
01:03:12through 21 October. That's where it all happened. He said, please do not early vote. Terrible.
01:03:19You are telling, because remember in the election management system, when you read the whole,
01:03:26the registration, it's all tied in there. When you tabulate even early, it sees how you vote it.
01:03:31They know how you vote it. They know what is that trajectory they got to get on that set point to
01:03:38get to the result they want. But again, Maricopa 2020, the theft, bulk of it occurred 18 through 21 October.
01:03:49Yeah. Gentlemen, there is an awful lot of work left to do, but I think that our man at the helm is up to
01:03:57it as all, as are we. And that man up there. Yeah. And that man ultimately, and we will get it done.
01:04:04It's such a pleasure to have you guys on the show always. Before you go, I want to remind our listeners
01:04:10this Thursday, and Matt, this will be of some interest to you. As a military man, we're going
01:04:15to have Steven Simmons on the show to talk about Trump's rescission of the dismissal of service
01:04:21members who refused to get the COVID shot, reinstating with back pay, and what an issue that
01:04:28begs for justice. That'll be this Thursday, so make sure that everybody tunes into the State of Freedom.
01:04:33Gentlemen, as always, such a pleasure.
01:04:35I'd love to see Tommy Waller get back in, because he was forced out.
01:04:38Yeah. What a good man. What a good man. We love you guys.
01:04:42Thank you guys. Thank you so much. All right. God bless you all.

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