Back to episode — Episode 2824 CWSA 04/29/25
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greeing with them, that's all you need to know to know that they were fake. 48% of voters believe that the problem with the polls is that some pollsters were deliberately adjusting their numbers to support Harris while 35% think it was because they don't know how to accurately poll. Do you think the problem is they don't know how to accurately poll? No, that's not the problem. I'm pretty sure they…
← Previous segment →r mind was not their minds. The thing that changed their mind was the AI. So what was it that caused them to have the opinions they had? Was it their free will or was it the AI? It's obviously the AI. What causes anybody to have the views that they have? Pretty much the news that they've seen and the information they've absorbed. So for the most part, we're very close to proving that free will is an illusion. But I know every one of you hates when I say that. But I will be right eventually.
Do you remember Crossfire Hurricane? That was the project the FBI was running. That was the fake Russia collusion hoax. And there was a central character in that named Nellie Ohr. And she worked for Fusion GPS and she coordinated with her husband and she was a Justice Department official and she and he were really close to the origin of the Crossfire Hurricane Russia collusion hoax. But apparently, according to Chuck Grassley, the FBI keeps hiding her involvement by overclassifying stuff. So Grassley's mad at the FBI. He says, "Stop overclassifying so we can find out what Nellie Ohr was up to." I've got a feeling that if we found out what she was up to, it wouldn't look good, but that's just a hunch.
Well, I saw that Tucker Carlson had a guest who claimed that $21 trillion is missing from government budgets over the years. And that at least part of it, her name is Catherine Austin Fitts. She claims that some amount of that money is going to building massive underground cities in the United States and also under the oceans and that these massive underground cities exist all over the United States and they're connected by underground pathways and I suppose you could also get to the underground ones below the ocean. And okay, this is too dumb. That's the claim. How many of you believe that there are, let's see, she thought there were 170. That was her best estimate. Just an estimate though. How many believe that the government used part of $21 trillion to build massive underground cities? And she speculates it's because of potential extinction events. So there might be various things that would cause extinction and they're building a whole civilization basically underground. I'm going to say no. I'm going to say nope. I don't believe any part of that. I do believe that there might be underground facilities in various places. So it's not like there's no underground facilities, but 170 of them all connected? No, no, don't believe it.
Well, there's a new bill in Congress, hasn't been passed, but it's been introduced that would prevent members of Congress from doing insider trading, which they can do legally but nobody else can. But the funny part is that the bill is called the PELOSI Act. They had to try pretty hard to make that sound like Pelosi, but that's pretty funny. However, it guarantees that they'll never get any Democrat to vote for it because there's no Democrat that can vote for making Pelosi illegal. So I don't think it's going to pass. Even with Republicans in charge, I don't think it's going to make it. We'll see.
So there's a congressman named Shri Thanedar who is pushing for some impeachment of Trump. Now you have to see the video of this guy because I don't think it's my imagination that the weirdest members of Congress are always the ones pushing impeachment. Like they can always find somebody who's just so weird. And this guy is like a little extra weird. So you can take a look yourself, but whenever you see a Democrat has introduced articles of impeachment, that's not going to be a regular guy. That's going to be somebody weird lo
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oking. According to the Wall Street Journal, 39% of executives in a recent survey said they'll decrease their recognition of pride this year. So I guess pride month is coming up in June and partly because the Trump administration's anti-DEI efforts companies are going to pull back on pride recognition or celebration I guess. Now my take on this, I think I said the same thing last year, is that ga…
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