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GOP's Four Betrayals Face Electoral Execution

Episode 15 of Season 3

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This is the Aaron Day Show, season 3, episode 15. We are 20 minutes from going live. While we countdown, hit like, share the stream, pull a friend in. Every share is a crack in the wall. Tonight is day 2026. The site is day2026.com. Four demands, four receipts, four pages of fight. I have four music videos teed up for the next 20 minutes, one wired to each demand. They are not background music. They are the case made in three minutes flat. Stay with me. Demand one is up first. Volume up is demand one. Free the crypto political prisoners. Seven Americans federal cages on bail awaiting trial or silenced under

coerc settlement. Ian Freeman, Roman Sterlingoff, Kean Rodriguez, William Longhan Hill, Roman Storm, Roger Ver, Ray Yousef. The alleged crime is the same in every case. Writing software, running peer-to-peer services, refusing to surveil their own users. Code is speech. Building freedom tools is not a crime. On day one, Trump pardoned Ross Olrich. He pardoned one. Seven remain. Finished the job. This next track is Do You hear the seven calling? Listen for the names.

Do you HEAR THE SEVEN CALLING? CALLING FROM THEIR CAGES. STILL, do you hear the promise breaking on the president's hill? I ran the embassy in Keen where the small bills change their hands. Eight years for digital cash, for laws written before the network stand. Do you hear the seven calling? Calling from their cages. Still free and free.

Free them all. Pardon them all before the bell. 50 million and a gag order. The judge took my voice with my gold. Roger fear in the Spanish hold. The bill is not paid. The truth still untold. Do you hear the seven calling? Calling from their cages still. Free Roger. Free them all. Hen them all before the bell. Sterling golf stood on the math. 12 and a half on a black box. Roman storm wrote the contract. 40 years on the table. He owned the wallet. Christmas Eve, Morgan

Town. William wrote Privacy at 67, four years from Lisbon. Ray banked the unbanked. Schools in his name, deported. Do you HEAR THE SEVEN CALLING? Calling from their cages still. Free them all. Free them all. Pardon them all before the bell. Code is free speech, said the director. The war is over, said the acting ag. But the cages stayed locked when the speeches ended and the world watched the

promise become a lie. Senate 5249. The House about to flip. End the war or lose. Congress pardon them all before the bell. >> You pardon Ross. The seven are still on. America won't leave the world in crypto. If it cages, it's innovator. Do you hear the seven calling? Calling from their cages still. Free them all. Free them all. PARDON THEM ALL BEFORE

THE BELL. The cold outlives the water. The cold out. >> The cold out the water. Free Ian. >> FREE ROGER. >> FREE ROLLING FREE. >> ROGER. >> Free >> Free William. Free. William. THE CODE OUT LIVES THE WARNING. Demand two. Fire. Howard Lutnik. The Secretary of Commerce of the United

States is supposed to serve the American people. He is serving his sons. Receipts. Caner Fitzgerald. The firm Howard Lutnik sold to his four adult children custodies $122 billion of Tether's US Treasury reserves. The day after the sale, the Lutnik Family Dynasty Trust borrowed against Tether secured by all assets. The Genius Act, which Lutnik championed, explicitly exempts Tether from the audits every other stable coin issuer faces. On February 11th of 2026, Lutnik admitted under oath he visited Little St. James on December 23rd, 2012, 4 years after Epstein's conviction. He handed Trump the tariff chart at the Rose Garden on

April 2nd, 2025. Caner's revenue grew 25% that year. These conflicts are not a gray area. They are disqualifying. Remove him before he writes another rule. This one is called Lutnik. Roll it. Gather around lads, gather around losses. I have a tale of the commerce man's crooked asses. Howard wrote the number

four times too high, 0.25. When the truth was a mile away in the sky, his boy at the counter counter with a grin, buying up the refund rights while the paper was thin, 20 cents on the dollar. Daddy says hold while the sun's in the back room raking in the gold. Love Day roll it FOUR TIMES HIGH. LOVE WATCH THE COUNTRY CRY. Brandon bought the rights on the slide. Caner took the payday pie. Raise a glass and move your money. Move your money. Move your money. Raise a glass and move your money to the carnival. Goodbye.

Raskin wrote the letter. Wait. and wrote another Warren lit the fire. Aman pulled the cover. Wired showed the memo that the scholars showed the math. The Supreme Court rang the bell. Six to three for the wrath. But 180 billion to the people they come. But the caner boys were waiting when the deal was done. Transferred to the sons. THE DESTITURE A SHAM. The house was still a house and the crowd still a scam. London wrote it FOUR TIMES HIGH. LONDON watch the country cry. Brandon bought the rights on the slide. Took the payday pie. Raise

a glass and move your money. Move your money. Move your money. Raise a glass and move YOUR MONEY TO THE CARNIVAL. GOODBYE. They'll tell you it was legal. They'll tell you it was clean. They'll tell you divestature was everything it seemed. But the platform's still the same and the family still the name and the terminal still clears. What the caner boys arrange. I pulled my money from the bank last Tuesday. Put it in a credit union down the bay. Buying bread from the baker where the names are owners. Coffee don and zano

where the grid ain't ain't theirs. Neighbor runs the mesh. Co-op runs the bread. Building parallel systems while the carnival is dead. Raise a point to the exit. Raise a point TO THE DOOR. HOWARD KEEPS THE CARNIVAL. I WON'T BE THERE NO MORE. LOVE NICK THROW IT FOUR TIMES HIGH. LOVE NICK WATCHED THE COUNTRY CRY. BRANDON BOUGHT THE RIGHTS on the slide. Answer took the payday pie. Raise a glass and move your money. Move your money. Move your money. Raise a glass and move your money to the carnival. Goodbye.

Move your money. Goodbye. GOODBYE. Demand three. Kill the Clarity Act. Don't let the name fool you. House Resolution 3633 and its Senate companion are not regulatory clarity. They are the rail, the platform, the surveillance grid that realworld asset tokenization is going to run on. The largest financial surveillance regime since the Patriot Act written for the lobbyists sold to a

Congress that has never read a smart contract. We do not need clarity. We need them to leave it alone. Next track is Trap in Disguise. The title says it. Listen. The I woke up to silence. But the war had begun. They froze my account. Said I'd done something wrong.

Wasn't no crime, just a living free. Now the system got a chain on me. They took my savings, my future, my land WITH A SINGLE COLD LINE and a government hand. Said it was safety. Said it was green. BUT ALL I SEE IS TEARING me behind a screen. This ain't innovation.

It's a trap in disguise. You alone nothing. BE WATCHED ALL YOUR LIFE. This ain't freedom. Cality ain't clear. It's a cage they build while we cheer. I believed in the promise. The man with a plan.

But the same old swamp just changed his brain. He b the front door. Open the back. Sign the bills that launch the final attack. This ain't innovation. It's a trap in disguise. You know nothing. Be watched all your life.

Jesus ain't freedom. Calling me a clear. It's a case baby while we ch your go, your guns, your voice, your name. They'll digitize it all and shift the blame. Palunteerizing. Hey, I chained FREEDOM DYING SLOW IN patriotic flames. THIS AIN'T ABOUT SAFETY.

It's control in disguise with your ID, your face, your tears, your time. They wrapped it in stars, sold it with pride, but freedom bleeding out from the inside. Defcon one and they call IT PEACE, BUT I still got breath. I still believe we CAN BREAK THE CODE, ESCAPE THE SCHEME. TURN THIS NIGHTMARE back into a dream.

Demand four, end the draft. They campaigned on no new wars. Then they bombed Iran. They sit on the so-called Board of Peace. Then they profit from the rebuild. Baron Trump stands one inch too tall to be drafted. Your sons, your daughters. They register a face 5 years and a4 million dollar fine. Repeal the Military Selective Service Act. Burn the database. No human being is the property of the state. And here's the through line. Every war the United States has fought in the last hundred years was funded by debt issued in dollars. The dollar is the draft. The dollar is the bomb. The dollar is the empty cage your kid sits in waiting for orders. You don't end the war machine without ending

the money that pays for it. This last track is ditch the dollar. That's the campaign. That's the website. Day206.com. ditch the dollar.com. Go sign the pledge tonight. Roll it. Another head hangs slowly. A child is slowly taken. She braided up her hair that morning. Seven years old and forsaken.

The missile found the classroom roll 3 seconds from the door. Mother cries into the evening. The same cry she heard before. But you see it's not me. Tonight I was answering my daughter in a share in a school across the sea. With their tanks and their moms and their coins and their sons and their sons in your head in your head. They are funding

with your dollar. your darling. The stock price hit a record. The sun sold 10,000 drones. The draft is on the table now, but the tall boy stays at home. 6'8, you go to war.

6' n you're free. One inch between the body bag and the boy who holds a key. But you see, it's not me. It's not my family. It's not as one in from the draft and a million miles from the infantry with their tanks and their bombs and their bows and their coins and their sons and their sons in your head. in your head. They are falling with your daughter. We are

with your 70 billion to rebuild what they bomb. Smart cities where the school used to stand. They call it the board of peace, but peace does not have a chairman. Peace does not need your money to exist. So stop giving it to them.

Every dollar, another missile, every dollar, another drone, every dollar, another checkpoint, every dollar, another home on every cent is a tiny bomb. Every bill is a tiny cage. Every dollar that you spend tonight writes a name on a tiny break. But you see, it's not me. It's not my family, but the dollar in my pocket built the bomb that killed her. With their tanks and their bombs and their drones and their coins and their sons and their sons in your head in your head, you are bonding with your

daughter. You're not your Lord. Did your door? Another head hangs slowly.

The child is slowly taken. She braided up her hair that morning. Ditch the dollar. Bring her home. Oh,

that's the four demands. That's the case. That's why we're doing this. Day206.com. Sign every petition. Share every demand. Bring a friend. We're going live right now. Welcome to the Aarend Day Show. Season 3, episode 15. Let's get into it.

All right, there we go. That's better. Um, so anyway, welcome back. Season 3, episode 15. Uh, it's been a while. I've been, uh, traveling. actually spent quite a bit of time last week uh at the Bitcoin conference. Can you hear me now? I I Okay, good. Um was at the Bitcoin conference of of all places, which you know, you might not you might not expect me to be talking about having been to the Bitcoin conference, but uh was going to advocate for our crypto prisoners of war, which ties into tonight's episode. And uh you know, unfortunately, we were hoping there was a no joke, there was a panel at the Bitcoin conference entitled

Ending the War on Bitcoin. And the speakers on this panel were Cash Patel, director of the FBI, and Todd Blanch, acting AG. And a lot of us were fairly e excited that and thought there was a pretty high probability that that would be the moment when Trump was going to announce some pardons because the event was huge. 40,000 people at this event and there were a lot of activists there holding signs. Free Ian, uh, free samurai, free Roman, free the Romans. Um and you know there were a lot of people uh throughout the event carrying these signs and uh you

know actually even got you know kicked out for a short period of time at the beginning but you would have thought that this would have been the chance and this would have been the opportunity and unfortunately they did absolutely nothing. They lied for however long it was. I actually sat through it. It was it was painful to even sit through. So, tonight I'm talking about the campaign day 2026 because it's time to move into war mode. Um, there's a lot going on right now where I'm kind of moving into a different mode. I'd say for the last couple of years, let's say we've been in development, right? Developing all these websites, which uh I encourage everybody to either

attend the enemies of the state event at the Libertarian Convention or watch it. We're going to be live streaming it. This event, this enemies of the state event, I think in conjunction with my race is the best shot that these guys have at getting pardons. And I'll explain why. And I and I didn't want it to come down to this. Uh I was kind of hoping maybe the right thing would be done for other reasons, but you know, in the end, uh that's really not how Trump works. And you know, if you look at what's going on with Bitcoin just in the last couple of days, we have everybody saying, "Oh, we're going to sign the Clarity Act by July the 4th." And people saying things like, you know, we're

going in the next two weeks, we're going to announce more about the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve. You have 40,000 people at this event. all of these talks, all of this bullshit, all of the hype, they're going to push and people are celebrating the largest surveillance bill in the history of the United States, which is what the Clarity Act is. And they're talking about using taxpayer theft. Well, actually, they may not even be doing that. When they roll out the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, they may just decide to say, "Hey, look, we're just going to do more civil asset forfeite because that's actually the policy that they currently have." So, they're trying to buy off the Bitcoin

community by saying, "Hey, you know, uh, we're going to be able to dump Bitcoin and Bitcoin treasury companies on boomers and and people that don't know any better if we pass Clarity Act. Sure, it's the biggest surveillance act ever, but we're going to be able to dump Bitcoin onto the unsuspecting public through funds and things where people are multiple levels removed or Bitcoin treasury companies, which has to be the biggest Ponzi on Ponzi scheme I've ever heard. But the trade-off is the most surveillance. So, is the Bitcoin community going to cheer on surveillance and going to cheer on using taxpayer money, theft through civil asset forfeite to increase the price of

their Bitcoin? Or are they going to stand for the developers who the developers and the advocates who were the most effective people ever at promoting the use of Bitcoin as peer-to-peer digital cash or the developers who built privacy tools to make Bitcoin private? which side are you gonna support? Because if the community is gonna get bought off for the for, you know, for this, then, you know, we have a a serious problem. And by the way, I suspect we do have a serious problem, which is why this race, and I'm I'm going to be ratcheting this up. And I will tell you, it makes a lot of people really uncomfortable, which is why I'm going to be c crystal clear about what the race is about and

what it's not. I don't want people donating money or supporting thinking, "Oh, it'd be great, Aaron, if you went to Washington DC, you could straighten things out." Nobody can fix Washington DC. No one. The system is completely broken. The only thing if if I got elected, which is a long shot, which isn't even the point of this race, would be to expose both sides and the lobbyists and to try to slow things down because right now what we have is technocracy moving at full speed with zero friction. I mean, again, if Harris had won or whatever, they tried to push a centralized CBDC, people would at least be upset and protesting and doing whatever. We have a situation right now

where I'm going to conferences where people are cheering on surveillance legislation. It is the biggest and I think by and large they don't know better, but I mean it's turned into a into a into a cult. So, people are jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire, which, you know, I heard somebody use that phrase. And I thought that was actually a pretty accurate way to sum up what's going on. And so, if you've listened to the show, you know, I've I've done episodes on why America 1.0 is over. You can't vote your way out. And here's the interesting thing. So I started out as a serial entrepreneur, got burned by the government and became a political activist and moved when I moved to New

Hampshire. And I thought you could fix the political system. I thought that the way you could fix the political system was through the Republican party by pushing liberty within the Republican party. Spent a lot of time doing this. I've done more run super PACs, run the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire. I've I've been on actual Republican boards. I've run as a libertarian and independent. All I've supported, my wife and I both supported hundreds of candidates who have actually gotten elected in New Hampshire and and it's all turned out to be bullshit. In the end, the people that you support, they they once they get into office, they go back on everything that they got

elected to do and then they tell you it's well, you got to work within the system and everything else. And you know, we the results speak for themselves. You can go to technocracyatlas.com and you can see a map since 1973 that shows the growth of technocracy in all 50 states and in 192 countries. And then you can actually get you can sign up for a free send your email in for free and I'll give you a PDF with a full document that explains uh the what's going on the technocracy in each of those areas. And this has been very popular. A lot of these posts went viral until I think X caught on. So it's now been shadowbanned. But the one that we did on Ohio absolutely went viral. Had a

gubanatorial candidate on there. I had the CEO Palmer Lucky on there. Um a lot a lot of people engaging in this because we can talk about theoretically what technocracy is all we want. People aren't going to pay a lot of attention. But you start talking about oh here are the data centers that are going in. Here's what Peter Teal is doing in your state. Here are the overlapping investments and here's what's going on. Here are the tax credits. Here's all the cronyism going on related to technocracy. They don't even need to know that it's technocracy. They already don't like technocracy. They just don't know why. And they don't know what the label is. So anyway, I got a little diverted

there, but I got into politics, realized that you're not going to vote your way out. Realized this the the hard way. I' I've described this in a lot of ways. And then you might be saying, well, here you are running for US Senate. And this was actually after running for for president in 2024. And the reason why is I exited politics and I'm like, you know, these guys were right. Ian Freeman was right. Roger Ver was right. You know, Ian was like, hey, you know, we Ian was a big uh proponent is a big proponent of of civil disobedience and and creating alternative systems and using Bitcoin. This was he was you know one of the first he was the first ever radio host in the entire world to talk

about Bitcoin in 2010 and then you know did ATMs and onboarded merchants and everything else and and then Roger Ver learned about Bitcoin from from Ian and Mark on free talk live and then became Bitcoin Jesus and literally was the first investor in the ecosystem. people, this industry wouldn't be would not be here if it weren't for for these for these two guys. And I'm like, hey, you know what? They were right. What an idiot I was thinking we could change things politically. So, I exit politics, go get rid of my personal bank account, go entirely into alternative currencies. And in fact, not only just alternative currencies, but I was looking at tokenization. Not the tokenization that

we have now that everybody's talking about with Black Rockck, but the idea of, hey, you could tokenize and trade things without third parties. you could get rid of Wall Street. You could get rid of these third parties. And that's where I spent all my time. And then lo and behold, what happened? The people that were the most effective at promoting these parallel systems were arrested. So, it started with uh Ian's sentencing hearing which my wife and I sat and you know it it was devastating watching that even though you know government you know sucks and is trying to to shut down freedom and that the deck is stacked in these federal cases anyway you you still

you you you very quickly start to learn that they don't have any interest in jud in justice at all. They just want a win rate. And in fact, the people at in the in Department of Justice are are trying to get a win rate so that they can then leave the government sector and then become defense attorneys and charge $1,1500 an hour. It's just a disgusting absolutely disgusting system. And then Roger gets arrested and now here we are, you know, I I ran for president, wrote this book warning people about CBDC's, warning people that there was going to be a crackdown on crypto. I dropped everything that I was doing to warn people. And now now we're having another

enemies of the state event. And instead of having a couple of people, we have seven people, eight people that are enemies of the state from crypto. It's expanded massively. I think there are 13 total enemies of the state that we're going to be advocating for with talks. And again, it's it's the party there, but also the live stream. We're going to try to reach hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people. The the the war on crypto didn't end. It expanded. So then I realized, look, I c, you know, yes, I could go work on parallel systems, but if I'm particularly successful at it, I'm just going to get arrested. So, so now I'm balancing my time. Now my time is one-third spent educating

people about the risks of technocracy, one-third working on parallel systems and privacy coins and Zeno and freedom dollar and so on and so forth and then onethird right now of the time spending on trying to advocate for these crypto prisoners of war because we have a limited window of opportunity. I'm going to be very candid about what's happening. Trump only responds to leverage. There are a lot of people that don't want to hear this. There are a lot of people that say we have to be nice to Trump. Being fucking nice to Trump is not going to free a single person. Trump responds to leverage. His whole thing is the art of the deal. Look at how many, you know, I was talking to

somebody today and he said literally Trump has they've measured it has declared that we've beaten Iran 31 times. That conflict isn't over. It's all a negotiation. It's all about leverage. It's all about either what can he make from it personally or and by the way the only reason Ross Olrich is is free um is is because he needed the votes. If he didn't get the votes, if he didn't capture RFK Jr., if he didn't lie to everybody or whatever he needed to do to get the votes, he'd be in prison right now. He was facing a hundred years in prison. So they were all deals. None of it was transferable. None of it's he's a nice guy. None of it is this is a principle that he's based on. Everything

is a deal. Well, here's the deal. The deal is this. It's not going very well. He's going to lose the House and the Senate is now 50/50. Literally, the prediction markets are 50/50. And the state of New Hampshire is one of the toss-ups. In fact, the state of New Hampshire, the Republican in the polls, where I'm not included yet in the polling, the Republican John Eunu is down by only one point to the Democrat. As a result, the main Senate pack has said they're going to put $17 million into this race if Cenounu wins the primary. $17 million. If you look at it, I'm pretty sure it is the highest amount of money per capita that that entire Senate

fund is putting money into. Now, who funds the Senate pack? Miriam Adlesen. That name ought to ring a bell. If you can go and look up the super PAC, the Senate Defense Fund or whatever it is, and I'll certainly be sharing more information about it. All of the technocrats, all of the people that we're complaining about are funding John Eenu, and they're going to put, and last time when I did this, they lost $100 million. And they will put more than that into this race. The entire control of the US Senate may come down to New Hampshire. So, that is leverage. And I did this in 2016 and it did cost them the seat and that's it. This is a an opportunity. I don't know how long the leverage is

going to last. Maybe circumstances change, but right now this is something. And I'm going to talk tonight about what the campaign is all about. I don't have to run. But the issue is this. If I get on the ballot, the Republican's going to lose. So, I'll get into the details on that. But I I did want to give a preface on this. I am in a um I am pissed off. I I am I'm pissed off because I will tell you that, you know, again, I'm in war mode now. We are running out of time. They're about to pass the Clarity Act. Palunteer is is running wild everywhere with surveillance, digital IDs. Again, look at the technocracy maps. I wanted to put that information together there

to show people how technology has technocracy has grown over the last 50 years and how it's grown in whatever country or whatever state you're in because when you're in it sometimes it seems like well you know that's off in the distance. It's not off in the distance. We're almost completely captured already and now you can see granularly what's going on. If they pass the Clarity Act, we're in trouble because that means everything you own is headed towards being tokenized in a way that governments and other third parties can program, track, and censor. It is how you own nothing. And I'm looking online and people are celebrating this and yeah, this is pro crypto. Nobody has

read the bill. Trust me, I've asked people, I've had conversations with people. I've actually, you can see me on X. I'll actually say I'll I'll go what somebody will write a popular tweet and I'll say this is the largest surveillance bill. No one will refute this because all of the traffic is fake and everything is bots and not a single person has actually defended the Clarity Act. No one. It's all fake. It's all manufactured. I have given the breakdowns on the website. We're going to go through all of it. But that is it. This is the like one of the last things that they need to push out technocracy because this is how they capture our assets. So this is serious. The reason

these crypto prisoners are so important is that these are, you know, these are the heroes that have been effective at promoting voluntary exchange. These are the people that are trying to safeguard our privacy. They actually didn't do anything wrong. every case. I'm going to have Lauren Rodriguez on next week, next Thursday at 6 PM. And you know, and I've been watching all of her interviews and everything else. And this is just a every one of these is horrible, you know, and I know you may be listening to this, you you may be sick of, you know, almost every week for the past several weeks and then moving into the enemies of the state party, it's been lawyers or

people that are are in prison and everything else. and and and it's just it's devastating. And it's devastating because it's unjust and and because we know why they're being targeted, but the more devastating part is to understand that this is the standard process for the Department of Justice. Every one of these cases is something that the general public when you tell them any of the individual stories, it sounds ridiculous. People's response is, "Oh, this must be a one-off or this guy must be making it up." I'm working on right now. I've downloaded all of the public legal filings for all of these different cases and I am using AI to put them all in a timeline because

I think that there was a very very concerted effort at a very specific point in time to shut this down. I mean obviously I talked about that with respect to CBDC's but this also includes the tokenization of equities. This is what happened to Patrick Burn with T0. It's what happened to Chris Horlacer um with with his company um at around 2019. And we're talking about a coordination of five eyes. We're talking about, you know, the CIA. We're talking about the equivalents in Canada and the UK and so forth. This is this has been a coordinated attack because the technocrats do not want people engaging in voluntary trade outside of their control. It is a cornerstone of the

ideology. So, I'm going to jump into this. You know, I you can go I encourage you to visit day2026.com. I'm going to put the screenshot up here and then at the end I'm going to pull up the site where I'm going to go through the actual pages because a lot of what I'm going to go through is content that's on the website. But I've completely rebranded it, changed the colors, got rid of the black background and everything else and tried to uh try to change up the branding. Uh but added a lot of content and added these four four demands so I don't have to run. My goal is still not to run. So, if you're thinking about this, my goal is to say this, look, look, this is leverage.

And um all I'm asking is for the administration to do and Congress to do what they committed to do. There's nothing that I'm doing here that's out of the ordinary. These aren't like weird demands. And if you bought Trump, look, I everybody I've talked to people. I voted for Trump three times and everything else. And almost everyone now, whether they say it publicly, privately, they're saying this was a big mistake. this last time. And I'm talking about the four demands. And the four demands aren't certainly everything that I'm unhappy with. That would be too long of a list to even describe. They've gone the wrong way on everything. On war, on Doge, on every

aspect of of whatever the war on crypto, everything has been an inversion. But I I'm focusing on the things that I think are the most important in terms of slowing technocracy and freeing the people that are the most effective on the planet at promoting parallel systems. And just as a reminder of what happened, I encourage you to look it up. You can research what happened in 2016. I ran as an independent for US Senate specifically to cost Kelly at the race. It was a similar situation to what we're going through now. I told people Kelly Ayat in got involved with local politics because I didn't care about Washington DC. I moved to New Hampshire to become

part of the Free State Project and a lot of the mentality even today still within the Free State Project is it's screw DC just protect New Hampshire. And but the problem with that is when more and more of your budget comes from the federal government, when you've given over health care to the federal government, when you witness even in New Hampshire what happened with COVID policies like this is kind of people have resigned to this kind of failure. Well, you know, they're going to just take half of our money and they're going to implement the the surveillance state, but you know, we're going to be the freest uh plantation in the slave colony. I I don't I I don't that doesn't actually

have to be that way. You can actually engage in politics in a way to kind of mess it up and you can be a little bit strategic about it rather than just say, "Well, well, you know, I'm going to vote for the Republicans because they're less bad and then try to become the relatively least enslaved state." Doesn't even seem like much of a strategy. In any event, 10 years ago, I was trying to stop the encroachment of the federal government in healthcare through Medicaid expansion. Um, and and by and large, the Republicans were overwhelmingly against Medicaid expansion, which was a function of Obamacare. Overwhelmingly. I mean, I would go to town committees and county committees

and they would sign unanimous resolutions in opposition to this and I drilled down and I found out it was only a couple of people pushing it. They were pushing it in the Senate and they have ties to DC and ties to lobbyists and everything else and in the end it was being pushed to help Kelly Ayat get reelected to the US Senate. I'm like, if you're going to impose this massive federal healthc care mandate on New Hampshire just to get this federal candidate reelected, then I'm going to cost that cand I'm going to stop that behavior. So, I ran as an independent, but I gave people a year of notice. I talked to the chairman of the party. I talked to the former governor. I everybody knew what

was happening cuz it wasn't like oh yeah I I like my my point was to say you got you're not following the number one plank in the Republican party platform for the state which is to oppose Obamacare in all of its forms. That was the number one thing in the party platform. So I'm trying to hold you accountable to the thing that the party claims is the number one hill to die on. So I gave them this notice and they did it anyway and there were more steps involved and everything else and so I ended up costing her the race. It was the most expensive Senate race per capita in the history of the United States. I got 17,742 votes. Kelly Ayat lost by a thousand votes and I you know frankly some of my

votes were from people that I know who some of them are. They're people that are elected in office now and and and everything else. I, you know, they sent me pictures of their ballots and uh they were mostly Republicans because there was also a libertarian in the race. So there's no doubt, undoubtedly I cost her this race. But then what happened? Well, I would have thought, hey, we've just shown something here. We have shown that you can utilize the fact you can't win as a third party, but you can use the third party as a way to exert leverage over the two parties and to hold your party accountable. I thought this was a great model and this was a way to actually stop and

break the lobbyists and all the special interest. Well, unfortunately, the people locally just decided, oh well, that just seemed like it was out outlandish or whatever. or we're going to just now partner with these same people. So, I mean, that's the point where I'm like, I all right, I exited politics because people who I had supported to run for state office who' signed a pledge saying they were against Medicaid expansion and everything else now today are co-sponsors of legislation making it permanent, making the Obamacare expansion permanent. So, I'm like, "All right, I'm I'm completely done even at the local level because people are not willing to do the hard work.

They're not willing to do what is is required if you really wanted to make New Hampshire a place where the protection of life, liberty, and property was the maximum role of government. But then again, we got into this situation and and now the people promoting parallel systems have been imprisoned or or waiting sensing so on and so forth. So I'm like, okay, I know this works. And it turns out 10 years later that this race is even more important. I actually threatened to to there's a Breitbart article where I said I'm going to cost Kelly at the Senate and cost Republicans control of the US Senate. I didn't right away, but I did. You know, this was a 2016 election, but from 2020 to 2022,

Kelly Aayat being there actually cost Republicans control of the Senate. Now, this pissed everybody off. I was in lawsuits. I was in litigation for five years, $270 million worth of litigation. I have I had threats of physical violence, mind you, after the election, primarily because people didn't believe I would do it or it would be successful. And so then after the fact, everybody's like, "Oh, well, this was a vanity run and everything else." No, I didn't want to run. In fact, we collected signatures from someone else. I'm I'm never the guy that was supposed to be the candidate. I'm the guy that is, you know, running the organization, doing the recruiting,

and doing the fundraising. I was never supposed to be a candidate. I'm not a mainstream personality and I mean I don't hesitate to to say that and that's and nor am I nor am I trying to be. Um but no one else would do it. Well, so here we are in this situation again. It's tied 50/50. And the stakes for Trump are this. If if he loses the House and the Senate, they're going to impeach him. And in fact, if things keep on going, I've actually Rascin and others have already begun to draft the documents, but this isn't like before. He's done some seriously bad shit where I actually think he's going to there's going to be Republican support on some of it. So So this is this is real

this is real leverage. So So again, I just I want to be perfectly clear. I um I you know, I don't want people donating or you know, because people like, "Oh, yeah, you do a great job." No, I I'm I'm being very clear that you can't fix DC, but we have to slow it down and we have to get we do everything that we can to free these prisoners of war. That's that is my that's my statement. I'm like, "Oh, and then if we do this, we're going to be able to reform things." I've done plenty of podcasts on this. Happy to talk about it in greater detail. But then from there, the next step, the next place people go is, "Oh, you're going to cost Republicans control. Aren't you worried about this?

Would you rather have the Democrats? This is the line that I get every time. Look at what's going on. Would I rather have the Democrat? It doesn't matter. But I will tell you, we are actually worse off in any case with complete majority rule of either party. And this is factually true. You can go and look up the history of government spending and everything else. And when it's one party rule, it doesn't matter which party. you get more spending, you get more war, you get it's it's it's so there really isn't a difference between the two. But in in this case, I would argue and again a lot of my free state friends that have bought into the well, I guess we just can't do anything about

DC. We might as well just pack it in and support the Republican uh to try to curry some favor and then, you know, maybe we'll we'll be enslaved less frequently kind of mindset. And from the very beginning when I started doing this I realized that even in New Hampshire you have two big political parties. One on the right one on the left. The Cenounu family on the right and the Shaheen family on the left. It's important to break that. And whatever state you're in, you probably have the same thing. You probably have some political dynasty family or whatever where it's like multiple generations of the same person and everybody's like, "This guy's a moron. Why is he in there?" But it's brand name

recognition. And then it turns out they have all these relationships with Washington DC. That is what has to get cut off because it influences your state. And what I'm going to be able to do is prove this to everyone. I I you know, I realized, you know, I thought I'd do this. Hey, you know, you can't vote your way out and we do a podcast on it. I'm like, no, I'll show you. This is why when you dig into the technocracy atlas maps and some other things I'm going to put out, you can now trace this. You can follow the money. You can see one political dynasty can destroy a state. in perpetuity. So the Cenounu family has been around in this state for a long time since the

1980s. John H. Cenounu, the son of the current guy running for US Senate. He's been the governor. He was the uh chief of staff for George HW Bush and he had to resign or was fired for, you know, mismanagement of funds or something along those lines. But then um one of his other sons, Chris Cenounu, was just uh the governor here in New Hampshire for multiple terms. And John E. Cenounu used to be senator. In fact, he was senator immediately prior to me moving to New Hampshire. And at the time in 2008, people were like, "Hey, your senators are these libertarian senators." And you know, they would and I used to be a dork. I'd watch C-SPAN and everything else and I' and I'd watch them on there

and like, oh, they seem like they're fairly libertarian-ish. Then the 2008 financial crisis happened and originally they voted against the Wall Street bailout of TARP and that lasted for like 24 hours because the stock market crashed and then our guys ended up flipping. Our our New Hampshire libertarians and they flipped so bad that Johnu ended up becoming like the the chair of the oversight committee for TARP which by the way horrible fucking job. And I mean, you know, we've got we can now go back and anybody sitting back looking at this saying, "Oh, hey, that TARP that that money was really well allocated." Not only did he do that, he ended up becoming the chair of a finance board

based on his experience with TARP for the WEF for Claus Schwab's organization. He also voted for the Patriot Act. He voted for Real ID, our digital ID system, and then he became a lobbyist. So to cost this guy a seat, if you understand that the real threat is technocracy, this is the face of technocracy. So the Republicans losing the Senate and this guy losing, it's not like I, you know, I'm taking out a good guy. I'm talk I'm taking out a guy that's that's at worse than the Democrat in this case for a very specific reason, which is he's effective. He has more gravitas. He's the kind of guy that what he did was when they were going to reauthorize the Patriot Act, he acted

like he was a civil libertarian to try to smooth it over and then basically put in some language that made sure that the Patriot Act was reauthorized. So rather than actually stop the Patriot Act, he put in fake civil libertarian safeguards and now we have the Patriot Act. I'll be happy to do an episode as this goes forward on the Patriot Act itself, but I would say it's the largest surveillance act in US history until the Clarity Act gets passed. So, there's literally nothing to lose here. So, anybody making these arguments, we'd be better with a Democrat. You know what? Get a life. Actually stand up for principles. How many times are you going to get kicked

in the balls over and over again? How many humiliation rituals? Everybody that I know that interacts with that says this, they don't know what his record is. They have no idea what the issues are. They're just like, "Well, I I better we better vote Republican. We have complete Republican rule. How's that working out?" So, I just want to set the the precedent for that. And I understand this is not a normal strategy. Most people don't run for office because they're trying to do some, you know, some strategy to hold accountability and, you know, whatever. I most people don't think about politics at all. Most people don't know what the three branches of government are. This

is why voting overall doesn't matter. But it in this particular instance and by the way I'm going to be ramping up you know with technocracy atlas and everything else. I think people can you as long as you understand that your your involvement in politics is to slow things down not that politics is the way to solve problems. Then there's room for it. There's room for it in using politics to stop data centers at the local level. And there's been some recent success doing this. People showing up to town council meetings and everything else and and and and voting overwhelmingly to to shut this stuff down. And so, um, so in any event, this is this is kind of

of where we are on this. And I'm having a hard time actually with these red glasses even reading that. Hold on. Let me pop this up. Yeah. So again, the strategy here is warn warn people, build and then slow. There is a there is a a component to this. When I'm thinking about allocating my time, I you know, I would prefer to be spending a 100% of my time building parallel solutions. That that's that's just not feasible right now. I hope the ratio of how I spend my time changes, but this is this is where it is right now. So I encourage you to check out day2026.com. There's a ton of information on on this site and you know, of course, there's music. There's a bill review system. There's

all my content. There's a chatbot where you can actually interact with all of the content for this podcast and my book at there are free 11 free books that you can download. Links to all of my articles. I mean, this is not a, you know, this is not a typical campaign site where it's a fake picture of a guy and a dog and then a, you know, form for you to submit money. I I am putting on this site exactly what I'm doing and why I'm doing it and I'm going to continue to do this. So again, uh I don't have to run there. I'll talk about what the timets are, what the deadlines are, so on and so forth. But I have four demands and if you listen to the music at the

beginning, I played four different songs because each demand has its own kind of song that goes along with it. But it's free the crypto prisoners, fire Howard Lutnik, Kill the Clarity Act, and in the draft. Those are in short form what that's all about. Now, when you go to day2026.com, you will find there's a tab called demands. And then even on the homepage itself, there's a link to the demands. I have petitions that you can sign for three of these. And I I'm going to start to get I haven't promoted any of this yet. This is the first I've even talked about it. Mo most of these forms are new. But I, you know, I want to get the stuff to go viral and you can help with that. This

is this is something where, you know, one thing I hate about, one thing I'm not going to be doing is raising money so that people can buy yard signs and buttons and things with with my name. uh I if the money that I spend when it's related to raising awareness is going to be about raising awareness around these issues because I I view buying this the the name recognition stuff and mailers and everything that's all just wasted that's just pissing money away particularly in the context of what we're doing here but if we can take these surveys you know fire lootnick so on and so forth and and get them viral this is a way to spread awareness about what these important topics are and

hoping that people then look into this and say, "Well, why is this important? What is this all about?" And you'll find all the content is there. One thing I didn't do is I don't have a petition for the crypto prisoners because I have on the page for the crypto prisoners links to their own sites. I don't want to dilute any of their sites or collect information or anything or do anything to dilute going to their site directly and supporting them directly. And I encourage you to do that as as I always have. uh freeandow.org or free roman.com free romantor storm the there's a samurai you know wallet one I don't know if Ray Ray Yousef has one but you you can find the links and as as they add

more sites all of these people need support if they have a petition to show that there's support that there's true public support for them although I would argue what actually matters is just leverage I mean if you look at some of the people Trump has pardoned it's not about whether the case was deserved or not he's pardoned some shitty people none of these are shitty people. These are people that promote freedom. Um but the the the righteousness of their cause isn't a factor in in in determining with this administration whether a pardon happens or not. Nevertheless, it helps to social support, but some of these people need financial support. And so, you know, I I'm going to

encourage you to do that. I know everybody's kind of strapped and I mean I need to raise money for some of these things as well, but um you know the two most severe cases of everything going on right now are one Roman Storm. Although Roman Storm So Roman Storm had a couple of uh a couple of the larger charges that that he was facing. there was a hung jury or whatever and so it looked like he was done with that and that he was basically going to be facing a maximum of about 5 years which still is absurd and we should be you know fighting tooth and nail over that but the government has decided under Trump

to retry those two other charges now last time I checked Roman sto Roman Storm has already spent $5 million on legal fees You'll remember the last podcast I had on, I had to Eklund and Mike Hazard and forensic analysis for uh Roman Sterlingoff's case and we had an interesting conversation about basically he said look you know most of these cases settle out because people can't afford the legal fees just can't afford to take it the distance. Even if you take it the distance, the odds are you're going to lose 95% of the time. And this is not a function of the fact that the people that are charged by the

federal government are guilty. It's this is how stacked the deck is. You get these juries and you bring in the state and I mean people have been gaslit and propagandized to actually believe that this system, you know, is about promoting justice and everything else. And I had a great conversation with to about that and I what I want to do as we get further along with this is I want to bring multiple of these well hopefully we'll get them all out and then when we get them all out I'd like to get them all on a on a you know web conference to to describe their experiences with the DOJ so that everybody can start to understand the commonality of tactics here. But Roman Storm needs he's raised

a lot of money. He needs more money because they're retrying the case. So he's now looking at like 7 million total. So he's already raised five and then some more on top of that. But he he needs help like that. And there are situations here where you know the only person I know that's gone the distance and won is Katherine Austin Fitz and um I had a conversation with her about this re recently and uh she did fight because she was actually trying to expose she was in the administration was trying to expose and prevent the mortgage crisis before it happened and she ended up getting targeted uh in a in a horrendous way and and she had the resources and she put it put it all on

the line and and and ended up uh ended up winning her case, but it's really rare. So, Roman Storm and I believe his is free Roman storm.com. I I get these confused. I got to look at uh let me look at my iPad for a second. I have I have stickers on here and I know Oh, actually that doesn't even have it's a QR code. So, so Roman Ster uh Sterling off is freeroman.com and I think Romantor Storm is free romantorm.com, but he needs financial assistance. Uh Kony Rodriguez also needs financial assistance. Uh he just put out a devastating tweet yesterday from Morgantown, which is um which is where the prison that he's in, basically

saying, "Hey, you know, we thought maybe we were going to have a pardon announcement or something at the Bitcoin conference and it didn't happen. So, we kind of are resigned to the fact uh that, you know, he's going to have to spend uh 5 years in prison, but they have accumulated like $2 million worth of debt fighting this case and they're in real financial crisis. So, I'm going to have Lauren Rodriguez on and we can discuss this more uh next week, but but I encourage you Thanks. Christopher says those are the right sites. I encourage you if you can uh to support uh those two financially cuz they're still in the thick of it. They're still fighting these things or

or in Kony's case, you know, I well I I still think we're going to do everything that we can here. But um this is I it's just a tragic situation. I I I whatever you you'll see. His wife Lauren is is great. um she really knows the issues and uh I I know the thing these are genuinely nice people that were trying to do the right thing and it's just it's devastating to me uh to see this but you'll you'll see Lauren but as always um you know freeandow.org We need to show support there. Um I don't think Ray Yousef has has a site yet, but um uh let's keep on with that. Now, Roman Sterlingoff has a hearing

next week in 5 days, I believe May the 12th in Washington DC at 9:30 in the morning. If you can uh please attend that and show support uh for Roman. And um so that's so that one is kind of the next one coming up. Again, I you know, I'm just kind of it's it's devastating. I just, you know, to me, this started with Ian sentencing hearing and then me trying to warn people before this happened and now it's like all these these people have been sentenced and this stuff is still going on and it's it's outrage it's outrageous. So, please please support these guys. Now, I'm going to show you a clip of uh uh I believe this is a clip from the Bitcoin conference

of Patel, Cash Patel, director of the FBI, and acting ag Todd Blanch and and the distinction is is easy. On the one hand, it's we're no longer going to um regulate by prosecuting, which means quite simply that if you are a developer, if you if you are part of a platform, whether it's in the United States or or elsewhere, we are not going to take your liberty away and prosecute you when there's not even a developed regulation that points clearly to a law that you're violating or some maxim that you're violating. And and unfortunately, the last administration did that. They did that a lot. They had a cryptocurrency enforcement team. And so imagine the Department of Justice had an

entire enforcement team of prosecutors and there wasn't even any regulations around the industry at that point. And and and really something I thought was fundamentally unfair to to the industry to um to the coders that are out there, but also the anybody in the in the crypto stream that that was affected by that. Now to be clear and and hope I think this is comforting to to everybody in the audience. We are not excusing outright crimes and so we are not excusing individuals who are bad actors and who use crypto to I mean you know look that's just bullshit. They they he said this with a straight face. Who are the developers that they've let off? Like they went

through this whole conversation and said well you know we're doing a great job and as you know you know we're not prosecuting this stuff. really tell that to Ray Yousef. They didn't stop prosecutions and they didn't halt or overturn the other stuff. They've done nothing because they don't want privacy. Because at the end of the day, Trump and the administration and Howard Lutnik are pushing centralized tokenization. They don't want privacy. They want control. And they don't want control for the United States. They want control for themselves. That's the truth. That's the reason that these cases haven't been dismissed. has nothing to do with whether they even

did anything illegal. These are people that have to be stopped. Oh, we can't have Roger Ver speaking about things. So, we'll slap a gag order on him. Wouldn't it be great to have his voice right now? We need that more than anything because, you know, I I would love to hear what I would love to have Roger on to talk about the Clarity Act. I wonder what he thinks about the Clarity Act. I don't know. Can't talk about it. Um, so, so this just goes on on and on and they said this, you know, so when you go to day2026.com and you go to the demand number one, um, you know, and this actually I list four kind of supporting points for three

of the four demands. For the one on the crypto prisoners, I don't I just list all of the prisoners and the status of their of their case. But a big thing they were sitting there trying to talk about is code is speech based on what? Then why why are the samurai developers where they're at? Why is Roman Storm where he's at? What does that even mean to make the statement code his speech? To be on a panel that says the war on Bitcoin is over. It was infuriating. By the way, almost nobody was there. It was a ghost town. 40,000 people at the conference and and frankly nobody everybody knew these guys were were going to lie. And in fact, they didn't even show up in person. They

claimed that, you know, this was after the the shooting or whatever that that constructed thing was, the the the ballroom uh marketing strategy or whatever. So, they claimed that they had to stay in Washington DC for that. I think what happened is it was announced that they were going to be at the conference. And if you were on social media and you saw the image of Cash Patel and Todd Blanch, uh, they were just getting roasted. I think these guys finally decided, listen, we we don't want to show up for this. And they're right because if you're going to show up empty-handed and lie to people, um, yeah, you're not going to have a good time. So, we've talked about who the roster is

already. I, you know, I like the song. Some people think it's over the top. Um uh the uh the first the first song that I played tonight. It's kind of like a lay miz inspired thing. Um I like the song. I to me I think it's a it's like a rallying cry but but you know maybe it is a little bit over the top. Can you can you hear the seven or hear the seven? Um actually what is the name of anyway? Check it check it out. But um you know and it's not just limited to these guys. There are there are other people as well. It's almost hard to keep I can't even keep up with and meet with all of the people like there are other people that that I know I need to talk to and Chris

Horlacker I I you know I'm surprised he wasn't even on my radar who we had two episodes ago. It just goes on and on and on and I so I'm going to keep doing this because um and I encourage you to support them as well and we're just not going to let let this go for any of these guys. Um, and it isn't a question of, well, the president just doesn't know about it. It isn't a question of any of this. There's a technocratic genda being pushed. People in the administration are profiting it from it and they want these people silenced. That's actually what's happening. So, we're going to declare the war on the war on crypto. That's the way we get out get away with this. And don't be afraid.

People are afraid of this. People are afraid of, you know, don't speak out. Don't say, you know, people don't like the fact that I speak out against Trump. As if I say something nice about Trump, any of these people are going to get pardoned. It's not going to happen. Investigate. Get out your get out AI. Research the people he has pardoned and then and then research what kind of subsequent business deals he's done with these people. This isn't about nice. This isn't about principle. It's about a deal. So, you know, I was there at the Libertarian Convention. We're coming up on the Libertarian Convention again in Grand Rapids, Michigan, uh, at the end of this month, March the or May the 20th

through the 24th or 21st through the 25th or something like that. But I was there when when he said that he was going to commute Ross' sentence. And then he made some other promises that he fell through on. And then um you know again then subsequently went on to say no CBDC and the war on crypto is over and now more now we we have three times the number of people that were advocating from the last time. Ross is out. Roger is I don't know. I I personally don't consider I've never celebrated all the time on this show and all the time that I spent giving talks and doing interviews and everything else to try to raise awareness. I've never celebrated

Roger's conclusion. And I'm not I'm not saying that it's a bad outcome. I I still haven't met I still haven't met Roger in person because of, you know, all of this and the gag order and everything else. So, so it's hard for me to to view it as a as a celebration when the man can't speak. He was able to go on my podcast in April of 2023 or was it 2024? The years are now blurry. Whatever. Whatever it was, he could come on my podcast. He can't come on my podcast now. Is it a win? There's never been a celebration. I did celebrate when Ross was pardoned. That was a genuine celebration. But but you know, I'm bringing that up just because the five that we were talking about at

the enemies of the state a couple years ago were Ross, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Ian, and Roger. Ian's still in prison. Still can't talk to Roger. And actually, I mean, Julian Assange and Edward Snowden are still in their situation. So, you know, we have a a a good resolution with with Ross. We have a eh resolution with a a partial incomplete resolution with Roger and now we have all these additional people at this enemies of the state event. So, you know, again, you know, pardon or drop. Now, this is a negotiation. So, I've got, you know, four kind of four demands, but remember all of the stuff that I'm saying here, all I'm doing is

trying to hold these people accountable for what they said they were going to do. This isn't like I'm coming in and saying, "Oh, gee, I'm being unreasonable." It's like, "You said you were going to do a bunch of stuff. You didn't do any of it." And in fact, you made some of it worse. So, it's not like it's a big deal. Pardoning these people doesn't cost Trump anything. There's no downside to this. What is it going to hurt his reputation relative to what? Iran, the Board of Peace, gas prices. I mean like everybody gets all well the political capital involved. The majority of the world has never heard of these people and the majority of the world won't understand what any

of these cases are about. There's no downside to pardoning these people. He pardoned all of the J6ers right away. And in fact, the one thing is I you know there are a lot of people that are like like I'm saying pardon all of these people. In fact, it'll be easier to pardon all of them because if you just pardoned one, then everybody would be like, the New York Times would be in there, oh, what's this one guy's background? And in fact, Trump's got a bad reputation with this of pardoning on a one-off basis, and then you find out that he's a business partner and it looks like a pay-to-play deal or whatever it happens to be. Easier to just pardon all these guys. Just do it. This is not hard.

But the next is Howard Lutnick. And and I was talking about Howard Lutnick before. It was cool to talk about Howard Lutnik, as you know, if you've if you've been listening to this, but here here's Howard himself. >> I met Jeffrey Epstein when he moved when I moved to a house next door to him in New York, right? And uh I met him then. Over the next 14 years, I met him two other times that I can recall. Two times. And that is none for six years. So, six years later, I met him. And then a year and a half after that, I met him. and never again. >> Did you in fact make the visit to Jeffrey Epstein's private island? >> I did have lunch with him as I was on a boat going across on a family vacation.

My wife was with me as were my four children and nannies. I had another couple with they were there as well with their children and we had lunch on the island. That is true for an hour and we left with all of my children with my nannies and my wife all together. We were on family vacation. We were not apart to suggest there was anything unoured about that in 2012. I don't I don't recall why we did it. >> Mr. Secretary, again, I as I said, But there's not an indication that you yourself engaged in any wrongdoing with Jeffrey Epstein. It's the fact that you believe that you misled the country and

the Congress based on your earlier statements suggesting that you'd cut off all contact when in fact you had not. So yeah, so there so there we go. I mean obviously I mean and this isn't even the main reason to fire Lutnik. If you if you go to the day 2024 site, I I actually just put a link in the comments. It was the the second song that I played. It actually went viral. This is a song, one of these uh music videos I created. A quarter of a million people have watched this song and it's about Howard Lutnik a and the fact that he basically wrote the tariff bill wrote it four times too high

probably knowing that it would be overturned by the Supreme Court while his family bet that the Supreme Court would overturn it and made I don't know billions made a whole bunch of money. So, I wrote a whole song about it. Kind of like an Irish Irish drinking song kind of thing. And it's gone viral. I mean, who in a million years would you ever think that a a song about a commerce secretary, you know, writing a tariff bill would would go viral? I but I love the song. Um, but you know, remember everything that we've talked about. Uh, so he's so first of all, you know, and the argument is with all of this, well, he he there's no conflict of interest because he he devested all of

his assets. Yeah, he devested it to his sons. So, you know, technically, legally, that may work, but I mean, we're at a point right now where I mean, this just is blatantly corrupt. Blatantly corrupt. So, that's the that's what the the first of the four reasons. The other thing is he he wrote the whole carve out, pushed the Genius Act and backed through Caner Fitzgerald all of the treasuries backing Tether. He's the biggest beneficiary of the Genius Act and he orchestrated that before getting involved in politics, then his Epstein ties and then the tariffs. And this isn't an exhaustive list, but this guy, the United States can't have any any credibility or standing or integrity in

the world if this guy is here as commerce secretary. So, I put up a petition. Please circulate the petition with all these I'm going to try to figure out. I want these petitions to go viral because again I want my campaign to be about the ideas and the ideas in the and the overall theme here is around technocracy and it is around parallel uh solutions and so I want the campaign to to be educational but then also to have some some you know substantial force behind it and hopefully you know we can negotiate some of these things. I mean yeah you got rid of Christy Gnome and everything else. Christy Gnome doesn't h hold a candle to Lutnik, you know. I mean, people are making money on all of

these trades. As I said earlier, Trump has declared that we've defeated Iran like 31 times and there's always somebody frontr running the news. I don't know. I'm not I don't know for sure that it's Howard Lutnik, but boy, if if I had to bet if there's a prediction market on who's on who's front running this stuff, I'd take that bet. Um so anyway that so that is demand number two fire Howard Ludic demand number three kill the clarity act this is big now this is you know there's another conference going on right now consensus in my in Miami and this is off the Bitcoin conference and everything else and um you know just watching people's feedback from the Bitcoin conference and

everything nobody has read these bills none of these people know what is in this in these bills The way that it's been packaged is it's good for crypto because basically pension funds and you know 401ks and all this other bullshit are going to be able to buy these cryptos. That's the way. So everybody's excited about that. Oh, money's coming in. Oh, you're not bullish enough and all of that. But in reality, the real motivation by this is to create a regulatory framework so that Wall Street can tokenize everything that you own. Stocks, your bonds, your home, gold, silver, commodities and have CBDC level surveillance to it. That is the real goal of this bill. The

bill is not about crypto. And why this is confusing is you have a lot of people out there that say, "I don't really care about this bill. I don't have crypto." Okay. Do you have a 401k? Do you have a retirement fund? Do you have public stocks? Okay. Well, if you do, you have you don't have those things in your own possession. You use a broker. And then we have an existing system right now that I'm not going to go into. I've talked about before. That system is going to be converted to tokenization. So, so you don't have to have a crypto wallet. You're already removed. You already don't own your retirement assets. Now, they're going to be tokenized. you're still not going to

hold the token, but now the government's going to be able to come in and say, "Ah, we're going to take all of your stuff from Fidelity. We're going to take all of your stuff from Black Rockck, and we're going to give it to the four largest banks next time there's a financial collapse." This is how you own nothing. That is the real reason and the real impetus behind the Clarity Act. This is why Larry Frink, now the co-chair of the WEF, says at Davos, everything will be tokenized. Everybody's excited that Larry Frink is talking about everything being tokenized. How do you think why do you think that's going to benefit you? Do you usually benefit from Black Rockck

policy? How is that worked out so far? Why would you think that now? Oh, just because Larry Frink's going to be great on tokenization. He was bad about ESG and you know, he's been bad on everything else, pushing woke policies, all of it. But he's going to be good now because it's tokenization. follow their investments. Look at the platforms that they're building for the tokenization of real world assets, including Caner Fitzgerald. Howard Lutnick is involved in all this. And by the way, one other thing I got to add, based on this bill that's going around in the Senate, Howard Lutnik is going to have the single ability the be vested with the singular power to shoot down

any state level regulation of AI. Now, I'm not for regulation at all, but there's a big misconception going on right now, even within libertarian circles, where if I say I'm against data centers, people are like, "You're against capitalism." The bills that they're putting together between the White House policy and this uh uh Blackburn bill in the Senate will do the following. It will give the Department of Energy go no-go power over whether or not a model can even be released. It will give the FTC control over whether or not the model is politically biased. It will get rid of section 230. It which will mean that uh you can be held as a developer of these

AIs, you could be held liable for the content produced through the AI. So the section 230 is what gives technology platforms the ability to allow people to have free speech without them being sued or held liable for the content that other people put together. Lindsey Graham put in a thing that stripped that. And then Howard Lutnik can shoot down state laws. So when somebody says, "Oh, I'm pro data center." The only data centers you're going to get are surveillance systems that are from the top down. That's not a free market solution. It's the opposite of a free market solution. I will do a whole thing on data centers. I'm going to do a whole research report on data centers and I'm

going to tack on to the technocracy atlas. But if you are interested in free markets, you should not be in support of the data centers the way that they're being pushed right now because it's being pushed down from the top down by the federal government and then subsidized at the state level. So it's it's not free market. We're not getting free market AI. We're we're getting censored um surveillance systems out of out of the AI. And I've talked about what's already in the bill. So, what's already in the bill for crypto is there's going to be real time tracking of all of your trades. So, again, for right now, that's crypto, but that will go from crypto to being

your stocks and your bonds and your retirement. This is why it's the crypto people just don't understand politics and they don't read the legislation and they've completely and because of that they're just buying more propaganda. It's being shoveled in and there's not even any intellectual curiosity about it. All of your transaction will be tracked in real time. not only the transactions but the history of your transaction so that they can track the flow. So not just what you bought at one point in time what is the chain of things that you bought and sold. That information will be stored for 5 years and it will be shared with not only multiple

departments of the federal government it will be sold and sh excuse me not sold shared with foreign central banks. So when I say it's the largest surveillance bill in the history of the United States, I'm not kidding. What what else would you call every purchase, every purchase you made, every crypto purchase you made, and then in the future, every asset that you own being tracked in real time, stored and shared with foreign governments and your own government. Compare that to the Patriot Act. I'll do one. In fact, I need to do one because no one is talking about the Clarity Act. I'm like one of the only people on the planet talking about the Clarity Act. And I know why. Go to day2026.com. I

have a bill tracker. You can see who the lobbying firms are, who the former regulators are that are working to support the bill. There isn't a single person drafting this thing, supporting this thing or pushing this thing that is concerned with individual freedom or freedom or privacy. They're not even at the table. So, of course, there's no possibility the bill is going to be a good bill. Now, it can still be shut down. And as I've said before, it's likely to be shut down. I saw somebody circulated something. In fact, I'd love your help with this. I'm going to need a lot of help with this. I'm not sure entirely how to do it yet. Maybe this is something that I I can raise money for.

One of these lobbying groups put out a thing where there's some asshole, you know, young young guy that's, you know, learning how to lie to people for a living in Washington DC. Some lobbyist. sitting there in front of the Capitol building talking about how he's delivering a petition and they got 28,000 people to sign this bill in favor of the of the uh of the Clarity Act. And I'm like, how much? First of all, I'm going to look this up. I one, I wonder what the language is that they put on it to explain what's in the bill because I'm sure they didn't actually have people read the bill. They're like, "Oh, well, you know, if you're pro-America, if you think America should lead in

innovation for crypto or whatever, and then they probably spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in ads to push propaganda to get people to sign that petition." And I I will drill that down. I would like for us to be able to, if possible, organically, get people to sign this thing in opposition. And I know it's tough because it's a complicated bill and it most people are just not. It is that important. And I don't want to be here saying, "Oh, see, you know, next year when we're all on the digital goolog," saying, "Hey, I I wish people would have taken me seriously on this." I'm telling you, this is worse than the Genius Act, and it's worse than if we had a CBDC.

It is a horrible, horrible piece of legislation. So, that's the that's that demand. They can also freeze your assets and and all of these other things. And so it's just um on and on more information on this and you know $193 million worth of lobbyists and pack money behind it. So this is why I say you know when I go to this Bitcoin conference I'm kind of like I don't even know. I mean I remember crypto conferences 14 years ago or whatever. This stuff is unrecognizable. people celebrating politicians, people celebrating surveillance legislation, packs, uh just just ridiculous. And then here's

here's the last of the four demands. You all will probably remember >> We defeated ISIS. We defeated ISIS in this. record time and but we had no wars. They said he will start a war. I'm not going to start a war. I'm going to stop wars. But this is also a massive victory for democracy and for freedom. Together, we're going to unlock America's glorious destiny. We're going to achieve the most incredible future for our people. Yesterday, as I stood at my last stop on the campaign trail, I'll never be doing a This is the Arena. So, I mean, you know,

I the idea that we're now talking about bringing back the draft. I So many people that that bought into the the Operation Warp Speed Guy is the only guy that can save Western civilization pitch a lot of it. There are a lot of people he captured a lot of Dems. There a lot of these Dems that were kind of like, well, I like RFK, but he's also anti-war, right? So, these these were kind of the big the big things. And to go from that and multiple clips of him saying Middle East is a waste of time. Iran's a waste of time. But Tulsi Gabbard, who by the way, if you still are buying that, I don't even know what to tell you. Um, now we're talking about a draft. Now we're talking about, well, hey,

we're going to let people So, is it a win if you can get back into the military after having denied or or rejected the vaccine? Is that a win? I I'm seeing people like, well, see, we're making progress. Are we making progress if they're easing and relaxing their restrictions because we're going to war? A war that he said we would never have. So, point number four is just get rid of the draft. But but but related to that and then the last song that I played, Ditch the Dollar uh there's a height requirement. There's a height minimum and a height maximum for being in the military. And the maximum is 6'8. Baron is 69. So he's medically disqualified from the

draft. I've seen a lot of these draft Baron. He's literally medically disqualified. So he promised no wars, then came in and bombed Iran, right? That was last year. Last year we bombed after saying we weren't going to do this. And I remember I had all these trust the plan people cuz I was like, "Oh, here we go. We're going to expand this." And this guy's like, the one guy in particular, it's like, "No, man. He just stopped this." You know, we went in there and we just dropped a few bombs and now it's all over with. We weren't even supposed to do that. And then after we did that, we were promised that we've destroyed their nuclear capabilities. And now here we are.

I wrote about this. It used to be 80% of my post was Iran. And now I have no idea what's going on. Everything's script. I don't even get Lego videos. And I when I posted that, other people, I guess, are are seeing the same thing. So the only metric that I have to go on as to how it's going on is, you know, filling up the gas tank, which I did a couple days ago, and it was like $4.40 or something. $444 a gallon here in New Hampshire, which is which is very high for for New Hampshire. So, I can only assume we're not winning despite there, you know, whatever the headlines might be about there being a resolution. Um, that's just been a massive, massive failure.

Tulsi Gabbard was selling shirts for $24.99 that actually said no war in Iran. Her whole thing was, remember her big thing? I never bought her. I I you know, if you followed me, I've for the very beginning I've said she was WEF and then her last job was in the SCOP division of the military. This is not like this isn't a so so people like, well, she all of a sudden she has an anti-war stance. The rest of her votes actually sucked, but she all of a sudden became somewhat anti-war and people are like, oh wow, this M Tulsi could be president. Wake up. How many times are you going to fall for this? So, what was she about? Well, we're not going to do warrantless

wiretapping and you know, I'm I'm anti- uh Iran and now what do we have? And she was selling shirts and now we have both of those things. And now what is her position? Her position now in the play is she's the one that's going to arrest Obama. She, you know what I mean? Like this is just so so you know, I'm highlighting this just because of the absurdity and the idea that we should even have a draft. And by the way, if we're doing this autonomous AI and all these advanced weapon systems, why do we even need a draft anyway? I they just had this big announcement of the Department of War is working with all of these tech companies and we're going to be on the

cutting edge of autonom. Then why would you need people? So, you know, you don't have to get vaccinated anymore. And now we're going to bring back the fitness test, you know, so that people can go to war. And you have Pete Hegsith actually out there stating this. So, uh, I'm against that. And I I will be speaking at the Rage Against the War Machine event. I'm speaking three times at least at this convention, libertarian convention. I'm speaking in front of the whole audience. And my talk there is going to be about how to really end the Fed. Um, and you know, I don't want to give away all of it, but it's not voting. I'm gonna be speaking at the enemies of the

state event about this strategy, the war on the war on crypto. Maybe I'll call it that. And then I'm going to speak, this is the third, this is the second rage against the war machine, but it's the third war anti-war thing that I've spoken at going all the way back to when I ran for president. The first time I was I I ran for president. It was like the anniversary of Nagasaki and it was right when um that movie came out, Oppenheimer, like it was literally I remember my wife and I went and saw the movie and then we went to New York and we're like we were like outside of the uh UN and I was like there and there were a bunch of people speaking and it was but

all kinds of political ideologies at the time. I was a Republican. I was the only Republican there. There were actually communists there, socialist, Green Party, everything else, but people speaking that were kind of that were anti-war. But there's like a hundred people in the crowd. And I and I, you know, and the day before I remember seeing something on the on social media where it's like somebody was giving away a new PlayStation and there were there were like riots and swamps and you know, people all over the place in New York City and only a hundred people showed up. Anti-war. last time Rage Against the War Machine. It was the biggest like stage production I've ever seen. This was uh

at the National Mall in Washington DC and it was because it was the day before the Rescue the Republic event. So, we were kind of like the the warm-up act, if you will. Like 70 people showed up. And so, I don't know where the anti-war people are. May May, maybe they'll show up this time. I I hope they do. I hope people I know Scott Horton's going to be there. The defend the guard guy is going to be there. There could be some some great people speaking about it. But I'll tell you, I'll give you a little hint. The thing my the talk that I gave last time when I was in DC, I said, "If you want to end the war, stop using the dollar. If you want to end the Fed, stop using

the dollar." And it's literally as simple as this. Our currency is based on debt. The biggest funding element of our of our econ of our budget is military. I mean, now it's actually a battle between that and entitlements, but historically, it's been military. So, when you're participating in using the dollar, you're funding the war machine. So, you want to end these things, stop using the dollar. You're not going to vote your way out of it. That's my punch line. You don't have to listen to any of my other talks. That's it. Free the crypto prisoners, ditch the dollar. That's the real short version of it. But if you want to understand why, I'll be explaining that at various

levels depending upon how much time I have. So that's it. The the pitch is this. I don't have to run. I can keep my name off the ballot and not go through this whole thing. Free the crypto prisoners, fire lutnik, kill the Clarity Act, and end the draft. And that's kind of my opening negotiating level. And again, everything that I'm doing there, the Clarity Act is the war on crypto. You're not going to convince me that I this idea that America is going to lead the world in crypto because we're doing fiveyear realtime tracking of everybody's transactions and sharing it with foreign governments. That's not how you become a leader in anything.

Capital flows to where it's the most free. There is no concept where this is actually going to stimulate crypto, but they're going after private. They don't want us to be able to engage in private transactions. It has nothing to do with moneyaundering or terrorism. They're the ones doing the moneyaundering and terrorism. If you want to look at moneyaundering and terrorism, look at the board of peace. Look at Gaza. Look at what's going on in Iran and that you know what they're going to propose. That's where the criminal activity is. Not people that want to have their transactions remain private because they know a technocratic state is going to come in and try to tell them what they

can buy, where they can live, and what they can eat, and how they can speak. That's why people want private transactions, not to violate the laws that exist today, but to protect themselves from the the technocrats overriding the rule of law itself. That's why people want privacy. So that is the campaign. So again, I know this is unusual. This is not a typical campaign. every aspect of this though I'm going to tell like again people don't tell you what they're actually going to do or why they're doing it. This is exactly what it is. These are the four demands. This is a starting point. It's a negotiation but but at the same time uh this race may control the

Senate. This race may control whether Trump gets impeached. And you know in the end I don't have to do anything other than get my name on the ballot to probably tilt the thing. But I will run if I have to run. But I don't want to run. If I if I'm actually running, it means that we didn't have success with any of these demands. That's what it means. And you know, if we could get any of those things done, especially if we could get any of those crypto prisoners free, that's more valuable than anything I could do in Washington DC. helping to get people who promote privacy and freedom free. That is is more important than anything anyone can do

in Washington DC. So reminder, I've done this before. This is I'm telling you guys this so that you can tell other people this. This is a weird situation because there aren't many examples. I don't know of any other examples like this where somebody specifically ran to do something like this and was successful and now I'm doing it again. The thing is, you know, people know John Einu was very aware that I'm in this race. John uh Scott Brown, who I opposed, had a super PAC against in 2014. He showed up at a Free State Project event. We we had a talk. He talked, I talked, we had a good good dynamic. I'm not, you know, I I I I hope he wins the primary. I mean, between between the two of them,

I don't agree with him on a whole host of issues, but to be clear, these people know what's going on. They know I'm in this race. And so, now it's just a question of what what are we going to do? How long are we going to to to drag this out? But if I run, I'll give you a preview of of what the campaign is going to be like. And this this is right here. Um these are the milestones and these are the dates. So I am raising money now. So if you are so inclined, I would appreciate uh some donations. Uh the the or contributions. The contributions at this point are going to promote my campaign in the context of the four demands. So, it'll be to amplify posts that go viral first

um and then and then amplify those further to to make people aware of these issues. So, for instance, I may take that Howard Lutnik song with a quarter of a million views that went viral organically and then boost that with a wrapper around it that explains the context of the video and the fire lutnic petition and so forth. So, I'd like to raise, you know, up to 10 grand by the end of May. Again, these aren't large numbers as far as Senate races go. I I am not and again, I I'm not even wanting like I don't want to raise more than that at this point in time because these are milestones. So, the goal here is at this point in time, this I'm sure also is going to sound weird, but I'm not

sitting here saying I want to raise as much possible. I want to raise as much as is needed at the milestone and then hopefully I'm not in the race. But if I am still in the race, then there's the next milestone. So the next milestone is I'm not even officially a candidate. I have until June the 12th to actually sign the paperwork and to be to officially become a candidate. In fact, the filing period is like June the 3rd through the 12th or something like that. So, the first the first thing that I'll do in this process is file. And then I have until August the 5th to collect 3,000 signatures. And I need 1500 signatures in the New Hampshire's broken up into two

congressional districts. And so I need to get 1,500 in each of of those districts. And I probably need to get I need to get in excess of that in case the petitions are not valid. In fact, I may even go and get twice as many. I just because I I expect shenanigans and and so that's going to be the next hurdle. Now, here's the interesting part about this because there there are people that already want to help and there are people that I know I can pay to do this as well and get this done in like two weeks. So, so it's a combination of those things, but um certainly it would be preferable if we could get like an organic movement together if if again if we need to. I I would say let's wait

and see what happens on June the 12th. But I mean, we've already got a group with a whole bunch of people in it that are that are ready to collect signatures. And what I'm and a lot of these people are like, "Hey, can we collect signatures yet?" And I'm like, "Look, once we collect the signatures and once we turn the signatures in, I can't get off of the ballot." And then and then we've then then we're no longer in this in this kind of position and then then you can't really get off of of the ballot. And so, so you don't want to wait too long because you want to make sure you can collect the signatures, but I I'm also not like I'm not rushing to do it cuz I we know how to do it. I've

done it before. It's not fun. Um because New Hampshire's spread out, right? You may you may think if you're in a you know, a different state, you may be like, you know, 3,000 signatures, that's nothing. I mean, I know uh my friend Shannon Joy is running for Lieutenant Governor of the state of New York with Larry Sharp and they have to collect significant like 10 times that number of signatures or something. I I don't know what it is. That that's a that's a huge huge effort. But but New Hampshire spread out and you have to be kind of clever about um how you you you're not going to go door to door. You want to try to find places where a lot of people are gathering and everything else. Well,

anyway, we figured all that out, but that's going to be a next step. So, if you want to sign up again uh and help out there and just put your name on the list, that would be helpful. Then September the 8th is the primary. So, this is something that, you know, you might be thinking, wow, why is all this stuff, you know, kind of so late. I mean, our primary isn't we have, I think, probably the shortest uh gap between the primary and the general election. Uh and so September the 8th is when we have a primary and then the election is is November the 3. So, so those are the routes. Now, if we have to go through this and we collect the signatures, then what I'm going to do is

I'm going to begin what may be the beginning of a nationwide road show, but I'm going to go around doing a lot of what I've been doing, but I'm going to go and do like completely unconventional. I'm not going to go and give these 10-minute bullshit talks where you, you know, go and you give these sound bites. I'm going to do one, two, threehour long uh workshops. what like I what I was doing with crypto where I explain to people what technocracy is and I explain to people what the real threat is and and the real important part of my campaign is our rights don't come from government our rights don't come from Washington DC and everybody needs to realize that and to

remind people of that people forget that and then to actually show them how to you know how to use privacy coins and and build parallel systems I'm not going to go around. Here's why you should vote for me. I'm going to say what I said at the beginning of this. If in some long shot I get elected, it was be it'll be very disappointing for me to get elected would mean people would have to be awake enough to realize that we should be exiting the system, in which case I wouldn't need to run to begin with. So this is why but I mean if I ran I'd be doing you know I'd be a more extreme version of Thomas Massie in terms of like you know I think the best thing that he did was by far the Epstein

files the voting record or whatever. Yeah. I mean you know he's introduced a lot of bills that sound great and everything else. None of it ever happens and you know we're nowhere near ending the Fed. But but the Epstein thing that's that's real and I would do that. So, I I would just, you know, it would be very entertaining for people unless you're actually another member of the Senate, but um but the campaign is going to be truly grassroots. And I mean, you know, I've my wife and I have been to 27 states, three countries. All I've been doing is talks and presentations and workshops. So, um I've I'm already thinking about how I would organize the site, but I don't want to spend a lot of

time on that because I don't want to put my energy on that. And I want to put my energy right now on the four demands and making sure people know. And I'm going to make the people that fund this pack that's putting $17 million into Cenundo, I want them to be aware of the race and I want them to be aware of 2016 because they're going to lose a lot of money. So anyway, if you want to help again, sign up for the, you know, site for the mailing list or whatever. Sign the petitions though. uh you know and if I'm going to prioritize these sign the petitions for the crypto prisoners not even my petitions first you can sign my petitions but let's help these people

that you know first and foremost um and you know I was even thinking while I wonder if there's a way I can figure out a way where people can just sign one thing and then it distributes their signature to all of the petitions and everything else and that's probably going to be technically more difficult than it's worth but um please please consider supporting all of the ones that have petitions and And if you can financially support Roman Storm in any way, shape or form or Kony Rodriguez, ple please do. This is just, you know, you know, Roman Storm has a small kid and you know, the Rodriguezes are at a point where they're at an age where they would about to be starting to have kids

and now this prison sentence and everything else might act might actually put them out of that that window. It's just, you know. So, anyway, uh I'll have Lauren on next week, so we'll be able to talk about that more and I'll do a better job of making the links available and and everything else. And I'm not even sure they're taking certain cryptocurrencies, I may if they're not taking, you know, Zeno or Freedom Dollar or everything else. Maybe I'll help set up an interface for that. I don't want to be a conduit for it, but maybe help them set that up. And then if you can donate to my campaign, you know, in in the true tradition of how I've been living, I have decided not to have a bank account

even for the campaign. So I will not be taking fiat currency. I will only be taking crypto. And I have set up there's a new system, a new um website that you can go to called coinddonor.com. And I'm saying this because uh you should consider this if you're interested in raising money for a cause in crypto. I recommend Coin Donor. Um it's really cool the way that it works. I you know I think I'm accept I'm accepting privacy coins and then a and then a hand maybe a large more than a handful maybe 10 you know transparent coins. I refuse on principle to take tether. So, you know,

I'm not going to have a campaign to fire Howard Lutnik and then take Tether. So, you know, admittedly, this is making it harder to raise money. One of the things that you'll see on the website is for people that don't have crypto, here's a here's a guide to how to on board to obtain crypto. Um, you know, download an Edge wallet, use your credit card, buy crypto, and uh and put it in. So, I know it's going to be a pain in the ass for some people, but uh I'm g I have to stick to my principles and, you know, in the end uh if if out of this we we on board people to crypto, then I'm I'm certainly uh okay with that as well. So, I'm going to uh I'm going to pop over to the website and just give

you guys a a tour of it. I mean, I think I've spoken largely to the content on it. Um, and I think this one's ready for prime time. I, you know, I've spent a bunch of time. There's a lot more that I I, you know, I'm not necessarily going to discuss tonight. Although, if the Q&A, we have the Q&A, I might go into um some more of these things. As you know, I've been working on a lot of sites and they're all going to be done, meaning they're in like beta or alpha stage, whatever. They're all going to be like version one done, tested, fully functional

by this libertarian event because they are going to be integrated on the daylight degooled phone. So, I'm going to start making a big push for that as well, starting at the Libertarian Convention. So, it's like eight websites. And so, I've been working like 16 hours a day just trying to get all this stuff done because, as I said, we're going into war mode now. I've spent the last couple of years building things, writing books, getting ideas together. Now, it's the marketing phase. Now, this is the like the how do we get this information out there? Have we built tools that can empower people and embolden people in a whole variety of different different areas? And the

answer to that is um that will be done. The Daylight Freedom site is done. The Aarondayshow.com site is almost done. The Day2026 site is done. And then I have several others that I just need to clean up some things uh that you know I know have some bugs here and there. Um but then then we hit it. Then it's about uh it's about marketing and onboarding uh people. The whole point of of these tools is to get people out of the system and to realize there are parallel solutions. And if there aren't parallel solutions in a particular area, that's an opportunity for people to build. And so that is uh uh I'm so I'm excited about it. I'm exhausted because like all of

this is going on at the same time. So, it's been a little uh uh taxing and I'm trying to like line a lot of this stuff up all at the same time uh just to save time and you know because everything that I'm working on is overlapping and related. So, this is the website um day2026.com. Again, you can sign up right on the front page for the email list. I've I've reiterated the four demands right on the homepage. There's kind of a money bomb uh machine here uh where you can contribute uh and again you know we're taking um Zano, Freedom Dollar, BTCX, ETHX, BCHX.

So those are the private versions of those coins through confidential layer. Take Monero and then uh that's a bit well it's a little bit mclassification. We take Zcash as well. uh Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, BCH, XRP, uh BNB, Solano, Doge, Litecoin as well. I mean, if you're interested, I'm just going to convert those immediately into probably Freedom Dollar, but that's those are the ones uh that we're taking. And uh you know, if you're interested and you're so inclined, there's a maximum contribution of $7,000. And technically, it's $3,500 in the primary and then another $3500 that I can take in the general election. So, it's just kind of a weird a weird set of of rules.

So, that's the um funding aspect. This is I'm launching this for the first time. Nobody's I haven't even put out a post on this. Haven't raised any any money yet. Haven't uh this is the first anybody's heard of it. Uh, my background is on there. Whatever. This is more for press and all that other stuff. But this is the most important tab I think of the of the site is the prisoners tab. And this just shows you um I've got a lead with a music video. I like this music video. PB think it's just completely cheesy. You know, my wife is kind of like maybe this is a little over the top, but uh I spent a lot of time on it. It's hard to get seven people into an AI video and so

it's certainly not perfect. There are definitely places where it doesn't entirely look like to people, but you know, again, I'm always tweaking the music video system. So, six months from now, this I I'm sure it'll be uh much better. But, um Ian Freeman, please sign the petition at free.org, I believe. Uh Ky Rodriguez, there's a there's a fund there. Uh William Hill, uh who people don't talk about William Hill. It took me a long time to even find a picture of William Hill to put him in the in the video. I guess she's like 67 years old and so obviously hardcore developer, primary developer behind the privacy tech, but nobody nobody I don't really see anybody

talking about him. I see uh Kun's wife out talking about him. So, you know, we're kind of advocating for him uh silently. My wife says it's grown it's grown on me. Good. uh Roman Sterling off uh who again his is even a case of missing identity or mistaken identity but even if he did what they claimed it shouldn't be illegal it's a it's a Bitcoin mixing service again the war on crypto is over and there's other documents and that state that these kinds of privacy services aren't illegal so why is somebody who didn't even create a privacy service sentenced to 12 and a half years so please show up 12 uh uh May the 12th 9:30 a.m. in DC for his hearing and and their hearing is about

he's already lost the case, but this one is they're trying to throw it out, get it thrown out on on jurisdictional rounds because Roman Sterling's never been to DC or done anything with anybody in DC. They should have never never tried the case there. Uh Roman Storm, we talked about 40 years. Rey, um you know, you know, I think there are some people that that that are resistant to support Ray's cause. um just be I frankly because he's Muslim or whatever which is to me absurd. Um I I think Ry needs their support. I I I've known Ry from before like but Ray is well I mean I knew Ian um and Roger. I well I I heard Roger and followed Roger but necessarily

know him that well but uh I certainly know Roger the essence of Roger but I actually know Ry. I had him on my podcast the first season of the podcast and then we were at Monotopia together and then actually he was supposed to speak right before me at minertopia when he was when he was arrested and and he's been promoting peer-to-peer digital cash in the global south in Africa and he's given some powerful talks. He's a commanding, you know, character. If you ever, he calls himself the war chief. And if you hear him talking, he's spoken out. He's spoken out against the uh US government policy in the Middle East, which I can't I can't find any flaws in what he's saying. He's spoken out

against CZ and Binance and some other things. I I believe that this is a political pers persecution and he's being charged with the same stuff Ian is. So, I he doesn't have a website yet or anything. And you know, some of these people are in like a yeah, they could be pardoned because they've already lost or they're already in prison. Raise case is a little different. Raise case should just be dropped. So, so, you know, it's hard to like even segment out. Well, I don't want to say I I say pardon them all, but I mean, pardon them or drop the case. Um, but I hope people join me in amplifying Rey's message. Um, and I actually encourage you to listen to the first

podcast that I did with him from season 1, long before these troubles, because you'll learn a lot about who he is as a person and his kind of like transformation. He spent like seven years just kind of, you know, uh, researching all kinds of different things and going through like this huge spiritual transformation. Like this is long before these legal troubles, long before everything else. He's a fascinating, fascinating guy. Uh, you know, and then Roger, I mean, I put Roger on here. I mean, Roger's not really kind of officially, you know, doing anything. I I just I just put it on there because I I think that they should pardon him. Um, I I don't even know that if there's an active process

for that, but I I don't think he should have a gag order. Um, you know, I'd love to be able to talk to Roger. I'd love to be able to have Roger back on the podcast, but the world needs to hear from Roger. Roger needs to be to be able to express himself and it's it's a disservice to the planet for him to not be able to speak. So those are the people there the bills section. So I spent a lot of time on this and you know because again my point is I think people need to start looking at the technocratic lens. We have something going on right now in the liberty movement that I think is really problematic, which is that people have now adopted this idea that the most

important thing is to own the libs. The most important thing isn't what your principles are, but it's important that the left loses in these little generic amorphous box of whatever it means to be the left. And so people are banning their principles because they're buying on to the argument that you need to have political power. Being a reactionary is not a life decision. Abandoning natural law and becoming just the opposite of what something else is on a reactionary basis is frankly bullshit. And so, you know, and a lot of these people are are promoting technocracy probably without understanding what it is. There's been a lot of confusion. Peter Teal being at the heart of it. Peter

Teal, if somebody's playing 5D chess, it's Peter Teal. Peter Teal is not a libertarian. Peter Teal is a technocrat and a lot of libertarians are buying it and I've done numerous podcasts and Curtis Yar and all of this other stuff. But I put these on here so that maybe people can start looking at the rating systems for these bills and where where they stand on like a technocracy scale. I have to update this because I think the Clarity Act is even worse now. But the Patriot Act's like an 88 and uh you know when you go in and you look at something like you know the the old version of the digital commodities act which is the new the new clarity act what what I put in here is you know what

what are the opinions of the people that I'm running against but you know who's sponsoring it what is the threat so you know the threat of the clarity act is surveillance financial control identity requirements centralization of power due process erosion corporate hate fusion uh and granting more emergency powers. Um and it breaks down who the threats are. It it breaks down kind of the propaganda of what they say it is versus what it actually is if you read the bill. And then it discusses who profits. You always have to know what these bills, you know, again, this isn't this, you know, PBS version of how a bill becomes a law with some animated cartoon or whatever. I mean, this is $193

million went into this. So, who's profiting? Well, well, you can follow the money. You have Circle, which is the company behind USDC, Andre Horwitz, the venture capital firm. You have former CFTC officials. You have the blockchain association, the digital chamber of commerce. These are the people that are behind the scenes that are either coalitions, corporations, packs or lobbyists that are actually influencing and working on uh you know basically the language of the bill. It's that you know you're the senators don't write these bills. I hope I hope people do know that. In fact, they don't even read the bills that there there are other people involved in this. And so

what I'm breaking down here and I know a lot of people don't want to go into this detail, but it's I'm starting to piss a lot of people off online. I'm following these people and I will call them out. When I see a post and then I research and find out that this person's a lobbyist and they're getting paid, I'm going to denote that these these are the specific individuals that are involved within these organizations that are influencing this. People need to start understanding how this works. um media conflict of interest. As I've said many times, there's no organic support for this, but then you find out that crypto media is often controlled by people, crypto firms that benefit from

the legislation. So, you're not actually getting journalism. Not that they necessarily even claim to be journalism, but it these are all sponsored ads. This is why, you know, in some cases you'll find it's 100% for the Genius Act, zero against. Nobody talking about the surveillance features in this. This is why nobody knows anything about these bills because you would actually have to read the bill in order to know what's in it. No one reads the bill, including the people that vote on it. Now, but we have AI, right? Let's use AI for for a good purpose. You know, if you don't want to read the whole bill, I've gotten used to reading bills for whatever reason for

doing a lot of political stuff, but I mean, I read the bills and then I also throw them through AI. Throw it through AI. Ask ask the bill questions. Um, and and then you'll you'll learn yourself what's actually in this and a whole bunch of different astroturf. So, I'm going to continue doing this, putting together this kind of analysis. Yeah, I've got the whole music section in there. There's a whole list of all my writings, the final countdown, the AI books, the articles, everything. So, people can can see that. There are memes, press kit, the the demands, and then a link to the to the donate page. So again, uh, pretty comprehensive as far as political sites go and and I

encourage you to to sign up. But more more importantly, if you can donate, please do. I do want to raise this 10,000 just so that I can start. I actually had a good run there. I was getting 2 to three million uh impressions per week on X and then and then it stopped. It got shut down pretty badly. And it got shut down after I started producing a lot of these posts about technocracy on a state byst state level and on a country bycountry level because those were going viral. The one in Ohio when Craig and I did the episode that that post not only got 150,000 views or whatever, it had the guy uh Casey Push who was running for governor on there. It had a whole bunch of people

in Ohio sharing it and talking about it. And that's happened with certain other states, too. that that where it's been amplified because the truth of the matter is I'm all I'm doing is packaging up what's already happened in a state and people just aren't aware of it. It's not it's not like this is all new stuff but but like what's going on in Ohio with facial recognition and how they're implementing a system where they're going to reward people for ratting on other people using mobile surveillance and drones and everything else. And then you see Peter Teal runs that, you know, is is behind this company and everything else. It's like then all of a sudden you get get the whole picture.

and that, you know, Jeffrey Epstein was the president of a of an a basically a company town called New Albany where most of the data centers are being built in Ohio, which was which was funded by Les Waxon, who bought a bunch of farmland. Like, it gets pretty crazy actually. Uh, that's how we win though. I've realized I'm going to do less of historical information moving forward on technocracy. And I'll tell you why. cuz I've seen enough like I don't need we there is a technocracy this is a coordinated plan there's you could go to any level of detail on and it doesn't matter uh what matters is that we build parallel systems and more what matters is that we take what we do know and

package it in ways that people can understand and that's not going to be I you know I'm a big fan of Whitney web but Whitney web is not is not going to go viral in a way and and it's because we've We've tried um we've actually tried that u you know it's personalizing what technocracy means when somebody sees what the data centers are when somebody can see okay this is what it's like in my state. So, when I say we're in war mode, coming out of this libertarian convention, I'm going all in and I'm scaling up uh I'm also raising money, by the way, for daylight freedom. But we're going to be scaling up the marketing now that we have all of these sites and different places for people to go and

information. Now it's about getting it out there cuz we once clarity passes and at the rate everything else is going and you know you can see and you can imagine a um energy lockdown or you know I joke today I guess with this hivirus if we have hivirus happen you know at least this time you know maybe the fries that you'll get in exchange for the vaccine will be beef tallow instead of se seed oils uh but that's about where where we are at this point. So anyway, that's that's the site. I you know, again, if you can if you can help, I don't like I don't like asking for money or raising money. I Everything that I've done here so far, I've been self-funding this off of any money that I've made

doing anything, speaking books or whatever, I've just pumped into Daylight Freedom. So, you know, basically, I've been self-funding all of the stuff that that we've been creating. And that's fine, and we've been able to do that. Now, I I actually need help scaling it up, but I do need a little bit of help with uh with this race. But I did want to tell everybody exactly what I'm doing with it. I don't want anybody to be like, "Oh, you know, you know, if let's say some of these demands are met and I drop out, I don't want somebody to be like, "Oh, well, I donated money because I thought you were going to, you know, run to win and then you were going to change things in Washington DC." I don't

want anybody to have that impression. I will say exactly what I'm doing. And my goal is to raise as little as possible, but the amount necessary for each of these steps uh through through the hurdle. And um you know, it's going to get intense. I mean, when you put out something like a music video that says pardon the mall or lose Congress, or whatever, that that tends to people are watching. Uh, and the last time I got sued and I got threatened and so I'm aware of that and the and the stakes are high. Um, and so, you know, it it is it is it is what it needs to be done and I'm not going to be fearful

about it. And this happened a lot when I, you know, I would go and do workshops or whatever and people would actually like pray or whatever like before or after the talk or what you and they're like, "Hey, are you these friends of yours are going to prison? aren't you worried about what you're doing? And I'm like, look, if we actually don't stop technocracy, we're all in we're all going to be in a digital prison. So, my mindset is if we don't act, the prison is the default. So, for that, that's that's why I I choose to to not have fear about it. But at the same time, I also want to reduce friction and go as fast as we possibly can because we're out we're outnumbered. And you know it's

a it's a it the is a difficult scenario that we are we are in. But I I think this political strategy may be it's not the only but it may be the best shot uh that these crypto prisoners have to get out. And it's simply because and I think this makes sense. People don't want to hear it. But I mean let's let's face it uh Trump Trump's whole thing is the art of the deal. Trump is is is capable of doing deals. He likes doing deals. Um but he doesn't do some he doesn't do things out of principle and that is apparent. You you don't have to be a stable genius to to realize that. And so I believe at least for the moment we have something to to negotiate with. Uh

and I want to make sure that that that that gets articulated. Um the last thing I want to do is go through this whole process and find out the right people weren't aware about what was going on. and it was just a miscommunication and then I find myself running this whole Senate campaign and doing all this other stuff. I mean, it's going to be bad. And people that I know aren't going to like this. Nobody understands this. There were people when I did this last time, they're like, "Oh, he must be a closet dem or whatever." It's just they they don't. These are elected people. They don't understand it. Um, they still think that they're helping with their, you know, with their

manufactured two-party solution. So, um, anyway, I'm gonna open this up for Q&A. Um, season 3. Let me >> I'm going to put the link in there. So, if you want to uh pop in, I haven't actually I've only sent out one or two of these. And so, I don't even think most people know because it's been a couple of weeks. I think people um might have forgotten about the show. Um Oh, good. Mike Adams. Mike Adams plugged in. By the way, Mike Mike Adams, hopefully I'll have Mike on again soon. Mike's been doing great work with AI.

Yeah, I just saw I put out a thing. He wants he wants to empower a billion people on the planet with with free decentralized AI tools and and the book the book system, Brideon Books. He's now uh done some new stuff to actually translate into foreign languages. And I think he's just released Spanish versions of the book. So, always grateful to see um always grateful to see what Mike is up to. Um you know, hopefully Dan O'Neal, Dan, if if if you're here listening, um maybe you can come on. You know, the problem with this is, you know, I I could have actually gone and talked about four different websites and a whole bunch of other stuff. I know there's a lot of information and and

it's because, frankly, there's just a lot of stuff going on. So, all these prisoners, then there's the the campaign and everything, but this enemies of the state event uh is really important. And I'm gonna have Lauren Rodriguez and hopefully the next week I'm gonna have Ammon Bundy on the show. He's going to be one of the enemies of the uh of the state. This enemies of the state event is important. I think this race is important, but I also think that this enemies of the state event, it might be the biggest opportunity to raise awareness about all of these prisoners. And it's going to be, I think, 13 people total. It's going to start with Ammon Bundy. It's going to close with Afroman.

And then a bunch of us uh in between. Uh Lauren Rodriguez is going to be there. Lynn Olrich is going to be there. um a and and many others. And so we're going to live stream it though and I've already got a couple of people. I'm going to live stream it through this channel and then I've got a couple people that have, you know, over a million followers that have agreed and I'm going to try to get get a few more people so that we have, you know, a potential reach of 3 million, right? Because, you know, a few hundred people at the party, it's great. It's a great opportunity for people to to connect and everything, but but I want this information to to get out there and I

want these stories to get out there and the and the more I do it just, you know, every one of and and then I feel bad. It's like Roman Sterlingoff just was not even on my radar and then I hear his thing and every one of these cases is heartbreaking and we got to we got to help the whole group and and I hope you know the groups support each other. You know, sometimes in these cases, people can be like, well, you know, it's I don't want to be a situation where it's my pardon or the other guy's pardon. And so people like, well, let's just stay stay in our lane. But I I actually think this is more powerful like in the J6 model as a excuse me, as a group, I think it's a more powerful

negotiating tool. And again, you know, the funny thing about this is if if the guy ran on ending the war of crypto, like what? There are people that will say, "Well, you know, this would cost him political capital." Why would it cost you political capital to do the thing that you said you were going to do? Makes no sense to me. Um, and and I don't think that it's true. And there are a lot of people that that get involved in these process. And, you know, look, it's it's it's like this, I know, with some lawyers, not not all. I mean, certainly Tor to Eklan is is great on this, but I know other lawyers in other situations where it's like, well, they don't really want to

rock the boat too much and and and I, you know, I've seen other lawyers that are just like, well, they build by the hour and and um so are they really going to stick their neck out to push to push something? And um you know the answer is often no because these are people who make a living being this buffer between people who have been you know targeted by the government and and the political class and so they want to be able to continue to monetize that. So it's good to know that there's some good guys. I you know I I liked I like to I really like Mike Mike Hazard who I who I met at uh Manitoba where this is his first first case out of law school and man it's just changed his entire

his entire world view about how the legal system works. Um so I'm hoping you know I've had these guys on individually. Maybe we'll have them on hopefully free as as a group. Um, but uh if you can again help help out as as soon as possible, it it does help signing these petitions and and the the folks that need money really really do need money. Um, and this is this is the issue. So, you write some software, open source software to protect people's privacy. You get a like an opinion letter from a lawyer saying that it's okay. Your investor gets an opinion letter from their lawyer saying that's okay and then they go

after you and it costs $7 million in legal fees. I mean, there's something something fundamentally wrong about about this process. I've been meaning to do some research on this, but it does seem like we have a breakdown in the political system, but we also have a breakdown in the legal system to the point where even trying to resolve a civil dispute or a contractual dispute, like what is the dollar amount that the the dispute needs to be to justify even going to court, right? Like, you know, small claims court or whatever. It's just like if you're going to spend $30,000 in legal fees, you're not going to spend $30,000 in legal fees to to

solve a $1,000 dispute. And we've gotten to the point where the legal system is that it's that expensive. It's that completely out of control. Anybody who uses the legal system loses. It's why it's always better to, you know, deal in good faith and uh and have good voluntary uh relationships. There's a lot a lot more to think through there, though. I I've I've just had it with u the legal system in the in the entire DOJ. I I've sent out a couple of links. I'll keep talking for a while because I there's certainly no shortage of things to say. I I need to do a better job of uh getting this stuff out. Oh, Roman Storm. Roman Storm says, "You're the man. Thank you." And that's uh

yeah, again, his story. I I Well, I I hope he can come on. I mean, I good news and bad. I I don't want him to come on if it would hurt him. I mean, I know I know Ray Ray came on and then he had a uh he had a hearing like 3 days later and and they brought up his the some of the clips or whatever transcripts from the interview. I don't think it necessarily hurt him, but it's just, you know, well, let's just say I know at least some of the people who are watching this over uh over the years at this point based on uh court documents. Um, so I don't want to get anyone into into trouble. And in fact, I do want to say I want to separate out. Like I'm going to have

Lauren on next week. I'm not going to talk about the political campaign with with Lauren on. So So to be clear, like Lauren is advocating for her husband and I'm going to bring her on to tell her story. I I I'll I'll talk about being in war mode here and everything that's going on here. But I, you know, when I have her on, I want it to be a purely from the standpoint of, you know, is a platform for people to to get to hear to hear her devastating story. So that's kind of um kind of the idea behind that. So I I you know, I do want to help help these people and I know there's kind of a fine line, but I do believe unfortunately I I you know, I I I I actually was pretty optimistic that

something good was going to happen at the Bitcoin conference. I'm not going to lie. my was but wind was well initially taken out of my sales and now I'm just pissed. Um there's you know kind of no other other way to to say it than that. Hey Deadheaded, how are you? Hello. >> You there? Hello? >> Hi. Probably hear me. I don't know if I can hear you. >> Um yeah, I can't. That's interesting. >> Well, um, can you hear me now? All right. Now I can hear me. Let me try to add you back on. All right. Can you hear me now?

>> Let me try. >> Let me try that. >> So, Tommy says, "Uh, War Mode would be a great podcast. Open-minded comedy and conspiracy podcast. Extremely popular on Patreon." Yeah, I'd love to. Um, can you make an intro? By the way, I so I'm going to say this and I've said this before and I want to thank everybody who has recommended me on other podcasts. All of the podcasts that I've ever been on uh have been organic. I I I don't have a marketing department. I don't uh reach out to people. I've done, you know, asked to be on podcast. It's it's literally all been word of mouth. And it at this point that's gone really well. And in fact to the point where I'm so

busy trying to get these sites done I've got but there there will be more podcasts coming up but I'm kind of focusing on everything for this libertarian conference. So enemies of the state as well. Um if you want to attend we're also looking for sponsors for that. I know I keep on asking for uh I don't usually ask for money at all and now all of a sudden it's kind of like hey here's I've got a whole whole bunch of stuff uh you can help fund but uh the production is pretty expensive in DC or excuse me not DC in Michigan uh and we are doing the live streaming of it so there's an opportunity but there's but it's a depending upon the circumstance there are different levels of

sponsorship but for larger sponsors if you're listening to this and you're an organization you know potentially sponsor the live stream and actually get in front of hundreds of thousands of people. So there's a So not only you supporting a a cause of amplifying these stories, it's actually going to help because the demographic of people who are interested in these stories is is a good one. If you have a privacy product or a crypto wallet or something along along those lines, >> can you can you hear me? Okay, >> I can hear you fine. >> All right. All right. Good deal. Aaron, how you doing, man? >> Doing well. How about you? Good, good, good. Good to see you back. Yeah. >> Yeah. Yeah.

>> The uh surveillance is going >> going to the next level. I've recently got you a couple of links in there. Have you seen all the cameras? >> Have I seen what? >> The the the camera AI AI connections. >> Yes. >> And and it it's disgusting. I mean I mean they they're trying to use everywhere and now with the AI license plate they're building. >> Yep. That's one of the lenses if you go to technocracyatlas.com and you run your state report or whatever um that you you'll learn about the extent to which flock cameras are are in your state. It is um it's a

massive it's a massive problem. And you know somewhat related to that, I'm about to pop something here on the screen. Um >> you see the the two links just dropped you. >> Uh I haven't looked yet. Hold on. >> One of them is Have I been blocked? And there and there's a there's there's an organization that does a kind of way of request all the block search literally put license plates if you if you if you've been searched and and you go after the police who have searched illegally >> using this

the other one >> which is lock hopper. >> Yeah. Yeah. is uh you can you can see where all the cameras are and you can literally put in a start at a destination program and it'll give you a route around all the cameras. So So if you want to go through they've got an Apple apparently they've got Android app soon too. Yeah, I just put the links in the uh in the comments. So, if you guys uh if you want I check out check out those links. Um I wanted to pull something up real quick. I I I put up a tweet that uh

>> I I put up a tweet that went viral back in the brief window where that where that was possible. And I don't know if I talked about this or not. Maybe there's a company called Objection that was funded by Peter Teal amongst others and and here's the idea behind it. It's an AI that grades journalists. So Teal and it the CEO So you may remember the story where uh Peter Teal funded Hulk Hogan's lawsuit to basically take down Gawker. >> Yeah. Yes. And so Gawker had outed Teal as being gay and so Teal wanted to take them down and he did this by funding this lawsuit. Well, the lawyer who

personally ran the take down for Teal, as I understand it, is this guy named Aaron Duza. Well, he now has a company called Objection. And anyone can pay $2,000 to trigger a public investigation of any reporter. The investigators are former FBI, NSA, CIA officers. The jury is a panel from of AIS from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistl, and XAI. And the output is an honor index score of the journalist. Anonymous whistleblowers are ranked dead last in the evidence waitings, corporate emails, and government filings are ranked at the top. The idea is what used to take 5 to 10 years in court now takes 72 hours. So, I put out this post, got 243,000 likes. they reached out to me and they

said, "Hey, listen. Would you like to do a public debate with our CEO?" So, what I did instead was I uh know some people I reached out to a guy named Barrett Brown. And what I've suggested is, you know, we'd happy to do a debate, but rather than rather than me do the debate, let's have Barrett Brown as as the person representing the alternative side. Now, if you're not familiar with Barrett Brown, I was familiar I'm familiar with Barrett Brown. Barrett Brown was the public face for Anonymous before Anonymous was basically hijacked. and he was a journalist uh highly

regarded journalist. He wrote for Vanity Fair, wrote for a bunch of publications. He's won a whole bunch of like awards and everything for his writing. And you know, he got involved in in outing a defense contractor or whatever and and got uh was arrested and sentenced to 105 years in prison. >> Holy shit. Now, while he was in prison, and this story goes along a lot of different ways, but uh while he was in prison, he actually ended up doing writing for the uh Intercept >> and actually won some awards while he was in there. >> But Barrett Brown was exposing Palunteer in 2011. And actually, according to Barrett, Palunteer was behind his being arrested. This guy was a decade ahead of

us or more in exposing Palunteer and he was targeted by Palunteer. He eventually got a pardon from Biden. Uh but he's now in Mexico still did still doing uh investigative journalism. Br just brilliant guy. U but you know he had a video of him being arrested. He was on a live stream and he was he was arrested by the FBI, you know, and he claimed they claimed he threatened an FBI agent and a whole there's a whole long backstory. Very very colorful character. Well, anyway, I you know, I reached out to these guys. Hey, what do you think about Barrett Brown doing the debate because this is right up Barrett Brown's alley, right? I mean, obviously, this is a a investigative journalist who exposed

Palunteer, exposed defense contractors, was the PR face for Anonymous back in the day. And um so they said yes, gave me the email address. So I I have an invitation open and they claim they're they're open to the debate. and and what we've said is I'llo I'll co-host the debate >> with the folks over at the Free Thought Project, Jason Basler >> and and those guys. And so we'll see if that happens. Now, I I I suspect >> maybe they didn't know I I don't know how they wouldn't know who Barrett Brown is, but it's conceivable that um they don't want to debate Barrett Barrett Brown knows a lot. >> Like Barrett Brown knows levels of stuff. >> I talked to him a couple days ago. He he

knows levels of of stuff about Palunteer and Teal and everything else that guys, I'm telling you, you know, whatever people are writing about now and talking about now, this guy again was a decade ahead of the curve and and he was thrown in prison for life because of it. So, I um I haven't asked him to be on the podcast. I I I suspect may maybe he he would do it. I I I want to actually I'm reading his book right now. He wrote a book about his experience in prison and everything. And he's actually kind of on the political left. Like he actually he he's you know he's he's a very interesting he he's an interesting guy and I and I actually think he's a real journalist

like and and I don't you know when I say that I don't even know what that means. By the way, he told me Intercept was uh an op. You had PR Pierre Omidar and then he found out that he's like working for Peter Teal and so so he's exposed >> a whole bunch of that, right? Like this just there's layers of stuff with this guy and so >> you don't hear people involved in the Ukraine stuff, right? >> Oh yeah. >> Russian Ukraine stuff. Yeah. >> Yeah. No, absolutely. So I anyway I you know whether I whether I have him on or not or what whatever I hope to have him on I I actually want to get up to fully up to speed to try this is the kind of thing to have him on there's like you

know it's one of those things where somebody has so much more information it's how how do we help amplify his information because man this guy has he has sources and information remember I mean anonymous was actually Anonymous has been taken over it's been hijacked >> but one of the other guys that was arrested at the time there are two documentaries about Anonymous and I and I have them both and so so I and I actually thought he was still in prison. I actually learn I just learned he was back out when I saw him uh interviewed on the Freethought Project and I'm like wow Barrett Brown is is like out. So I didn't even pay attention to the fact there wasn't a lot of fanfare I guess

because people didn't want it wanted to be known that he's out and so um I I like this guy and I I you know recommend that people people start taking a look at his work and um and he needs to be able but I would love to see him debate the CEO of objection and I they may not do it and by the way if they don't do it I'll just share with everyone they reached out to me to do a debate and by the way I you know I want to say in general debates are kind of a waste of time like they're it's there it's it's all performative most of the stuff is just I you know I want an opportunity to be able to say my talking points in front of my friends so that I can strengthen the bond within my

group there's there's not a lot of good faith discussion. I mean, if you're if you're actually going to try to debate an idea, do it long form, put it in writing. Um, and and you know, share the information publicly. So, I try not to do uh a lot of these these kinds of debates. But in this case, if if I am called to a debate and there's a better person to do it, like to me, it's not it's not important that I participate in or win a debate. It's important to put the best >> the best person. And uh so anyway, I just I want I thought you might get a kick out of that. >> Yeah. Yeah, definitely. I'd love to see that. It'd be awesome. If it does happen, then then of course we'll get to know and

you're everything past month all this >> all this I'm see I'm seeing it come in from all angles. the the uh >> the control of course of course this >> the control Iran war rap whatever whatever is going on uh what is it all have you seen on the energy we really could just be we're gonna get everybody off because I don't know if you fusion but it's it's a mainstream uh common uh uh you You know we are we are getting in zero point zero point is acepted

terminology major major scientist major papers saying saying yes this is what >> well I think just because a technology exists doesn't mean we're getting it because this technology has existed for a long time and we haven't gotten it. >> So we'll we'll see we'll see we'll see what happens. I I'm not I'm not optimistic about any of that because it's never been about the lack of technology. It's been about the complete corruption of of government policy and the invention secrecy act and everything else. So it it if it exists, it'll exist to power data centers to enslave us. It's not going to benefit you and me. and and I know I don't

>> it does it does that doesn't make sense >> especially not that are out you can you can get a quantum basically now using that are you know you know exponentially on you know 1% of the energy so so the the fact that we're huge process this is ridiculous because we're literally long years away from from all the new >> CPU CPUs, you know, just like the new batteries solid state batteries the the power the power charge charge

in. >> Yeah. >> This stuff is made making it. So, so why go get the new right now? Right now it's buy rand re and and and exponential faster now and it's cost same price. So, so two years a lot of the >> the technology the hardware technology eclipse. So then >> because they know this

they don't they know more than >> Yeah, we'll see. I I'm again I'm pessimistic not about the technology. I'm pessimistic about the regulation and the access to technology. Very >> um I but uh I admittedly need to spend some more time on that. Every time you jump on here I'm like, "God damn, I need to look that up because I you know I I know I know I'm deficient. Um I know I'm deficient big time >> uh in that area." And um did you see that David Wilcox committed suicide? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. All of you know you know scientists theories on that. It doesn't doesn't matter the material. Umh

but uh >> yeah I don't know killed >> I don't think they killed him. I he he's I I I actually and I've shared a post that I made about this in 2020. Ever since he started talking about insiders and everything else, he's been wrong. He was wrong about every bullshit Q thing. And after a while, it's just like, you know, you have to make up so much more bullshit to bail yourself out about these insiders where none of the predictions come through. >> Right. Right. >> Like I I And you know, so my guess is it sounds like he got ripped off and was was poor and had mental issues. I I actually do not think that there's a conspiracy theory with that. I his early work, you know, source field

investigation, some of that stuff, those were those were well researched. I actually read I read some of that early stuff and it actually opened my eyes to a bunch of stuff. But the minute he started talking about politics, I knew he was completely out of his element. >> Well, well, I knew who >> I knew who he was. I' seen I guess I never I never took that took seriously I've always known >> I read >> Bill Cooper and and everything everything's a heart attack UFO stuff I just knew someone was off and and he after now changed his saying this isn't alien technology this is humanology

hiding from U and that and that was about a year before >> so I always gra just not right about it you know you know and and are there aliens I don't know but I come to believe about 95 what I see in the air tapes area is human technology Uh, and you can >> Well, we're we're we should we should do a prediction on this. So, I guess we're about to get some uh UFO disclosure information from uh from a variety of different sources. I've been seeing this in my feed all week.

>> They're bracing, you know, spiritual leaders and like a long long list of So, I we're about to get some bullshit. There was some other Amazon had a another alien disclosure movie that everybody from Marco Rubio to everybody else saying, "Oh yeah, you know, essentially we're not alone in the universe and everything else like we're getting queued up for we're getting queued up for something at some new level of of inaccurate information." >> Yeah. Yeah. Well, I most people are kind of whatever. You're right. You're right. Nobody to care. Uh uh you know, we know we've been watching everything and and this just doesn't seem to be a big deal.

>> Yep. There's reverb on your uh somebody just commented that there is a little bit of >> I think I think what it is up here. Let me see. Let me see if I can do this. >> I can do. >> Yeah. The person's saying they can't understand what you're saying. I I'm struggling to I can hear it, but it is definitely a little It's not a clear clear connection. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Um I can try I can try and draw. Yeah. Again, but

Is that a little better? Is that is that anything? >> Um I think >> Oh, that might >> Oh, that might be >> uh that's there's static, but it's there's not as much background. Well, I haven't you talked yet. Yeah, that's better. That is better. >> Okay, good deal. It's funny. It's funny. >> Okay, good deal. I have to use this every day for work in a different in a different uh app and app and it works great.

>> Got the enemies of the state uh website up.ne enemiesofthestate.net. I'm going to put that in the comments. So, if anybody's interested in attending or uh sponsoring, how do I contact you, Aaron? I mean, you can get me on on X Aaron Arday. Um, so that's a that's a good way to just just DM me. Um, that'll work. And then once we're connected there, we can connect on Signal. >> I got a >> I got a question. Um Um, >> where >> where can I trade Bandit? >> Because

>> because I can't I can't it's no longer on an exchange. But but I I went and hooked my wallet up. They have they have their >> token >> token exchange and and they end up going to be enough volume. >> I have no idea. I don't have any bandit. I maybe the trade.zo.org. >> Yeah. Yeah, that's where but there's not >> there's not enough volume. >> Yeah. I don't know. There may not be enough volume. I I don't know what to tell you. I've uh I haven't really bought it on M or whatever. >> Yeah. M Yeah. >> Which is >> which has gone 100% KYC now by the way.

>> So So >> yeah. Um, >> I got I got $35 on there. I can't >> if if the Clarity Act passes, uh, I don't know, man. It's Yeah, it's People are not paying attention. I I I'm going to do a push. I, you know, with this um with these petitions and everything else and I'm going to start trying to get some work some ads, some songs, some 30 second clips, some stuff that'll go viral. I mean, the Howard Lutnik song went viral. I need to do one on the clarity act. It's it's uh you know if a song about writing the tariff legislation incorrectly can go viral. Then we can definitely come up with something about the Clarity Act.

>> What's the name of that? >> What's the name? >> Uh I put it in the comments. I think it's called uh Caner Counter. >> Um but I Yeah, I'm I'm a huge fan of it. It's uh that's it's great. Uh >> is it is it up on YouTube on your channel? I just put it up on uh on YouTube and and all of my sites now, every single one of them has a music tab that's pulling so you can hear. I actually have released 68 songs. So, people have not heard that. It's a smaller portion that have actually been converted to music videos, but there are a total of 68 songs that I've I've released. And you can listen to all of those on any of the sites, the Aaron Day Show, Day 2026, Daylight Freedom, you

know, uh, Temocracy Atlas, or if it's not on there yet, it will be on all of them. Um, but yeah, you can get get it there. It's on YouTube as well and and Sunno. Well, now I can't hear deadheaded at all.

Well, we Uh, I guess dead dead had dropped off. Guess I can keep talking for a while. I've sent out a couple of links, but it was, you know, la last minute. Actually, it's still it's still kind of early. You know, this show usually goes later, so I know a lot of people a lot of people jump in later, but um yeah, I encourage you to check out Enemies of of the State as well and would love feedback on the day 2026 uh site and and concept. Um I do want to get some momentum going now. I think that it's it's important

that people learn about the race and understand the dynamics. I know the strategy is a little a little complicated, but um you know, when you think about Trump and it's not just how he's he's failed on all all of these other things, but look at what's happening. You know, the one good guy that we have in the House is Thomas Massie. And uh uh there's somebody somebody asked, "Can I send your podcast to city councils?" Sure. Sure, you can send the podcast, but you know, also I'm going to put a link technocracy atlas

atlas.com where we have maps um and show what's going on uh in every state. So depending upon I don't know what your particular if you're talking about city councils in general if you have one in in particular. Um now I will say I don't know I I haven't found my experience is city council counselors really don't care about information. And I mean, school boards are usually controlled by teachers unions and city councils are often controlled by like land developers, but um but empowering people with this information, but certainly it could be useful to send information about what's going on with data centers and a lot of these

other things. >> Oh, thank you. >> You just mentioned that they have a AI system for going after journalists. We should like Mike, you know, Adam's a health ranger should put up something for us to go >> after our local HOA, county, state, >> federal stuff. >> That's probably something I'm going to do with Temocracy Atlas. That's actually the next step. So, the um the first step is to get people information because look, this is what I did in New Hampshire. We built um we had a super PAC and everything else and we we were doing this. I had a printing press in my basement. We we had a whole phone banking thing. I It's occurred to me that um now with AI, I

could replicate a lot of that and we could empower. The other thing that you could do is one if you think about things like cell towers. You know, the the thing with cell towers is Verizon would just come in and spend a whole bunch of money uh and put out a bunch of propaganda, bring in some lawyers, bring in some fake studies or whatever, and then the cell towers would go in and and they've got like they have a process for it, and it's very hard to do anything about it. But now, if you could empower people to sue and have all the legal work done by AI, you could gum up quite a bit. And so I've been I I've been thinking about that as another toolkit. And again, the

strategy now is that, you know, I I >> I wanted to exit politics completely. The only reason I'm back is because the people that were good at parallel systems were attacked by the political system. So there's there's almost a you know, I don't believe that we can fix the political system, but we we need to defend defend ourselves and defend our our people. And there's a way to do that without it being like, hey, the solution is the government. It's a way to, you know, leverage their battle amongst themselves over power to get your people free. Um, so here's a comment. Oh, I think this is essentially it's 15 guys, Yarvin, Elon, Teal, Vance using AI and tokenization to monitor, control, and

weaponize technocratic thing. Um, structure against ordinary people so that they can never seize or tax their wealth or organize a real revolution. Why do they have such little trust in government and the people? They they actually don't have they don't believe in in people or humanity. they they actually don't have a they kind of have a hatred for a humanity itself. There's very much a belief that um and now in some extremes now it's like being where it's gone is with people like Yarvin and everything it's a reaction to woke and it's a it's a reaction to equality of outcomes and so now it's so now they're p pitching it as merit but that there's no dividing line

around rights. So the idea behind it is okay well there's a philosopher king if there's somebody that's better at making decisions about your life than you are then we should let them make those decisions. There's no respect for natural law. That's the component of it. And there's another aspect of it that's actually merging humans with uh with technology. So there isn't there's not a fundamental respect for humanity is what's driving it. Um I mean I understand why they don't like government. Uh I mean look you know there's a I I thought network states were an interesting concept. I think they are an interesting concept but they but most of the implementations have been

have been technocracies and uh with you know CEO or dictatorial level power and um and that's and so that's what it is and so you know so their belief is you know we're not going to need as many people. We're going to merge with machines. We're going to get to the singularity as quickly as possible. were all in on acceleration and there's no deliberation about what the nature of of humanity is or discussion of natural law. That's the what I found when you study these guys. I Elon Musk there's a nine volume science fiction series that kind of you know informs what he's doing. Um, and then you look at Nick Land and you know Cordy Turner who's been on has talked

about a lot of this and has written about a lot of this in um in detail and I so I recommend checking out her work, but it's it is very it is anti- it's antihuman and it's interesting to see play out. It's interesting to watch the lawsuit with Open AI. People are finally figuring out Elon Musk. I mean, I know on here um I, you know, I've been talking about Elon Musk and technocracy for a long time, but I mean, people bought this at the election. People bought Doge. People thought he saved free speech and then and they bought it even after. Like, they it took a long time for people to realize that, yeah, no, this guy does not does not share worldview. Um, and

and you know what's what's interesting is he put out that tweet saying, you know, that Trump is in the Epstein files and that's why they're trying to cover it up. Then he deleted that tweet and then he doesn't now speak out about anything unless it's technocracy. And I'm fascinated by the fact that my feed went from 80% Iran to zero. And I wonder what is motivating that algorithmic change. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. It's embarrassing now for Trump. >> For Trump the whole >> Iran thing is completely >> I saw somebody said today he said

>> 31 times we reached a deal or was that said that? Yeah. Yeah. L literally it's it's 31 times and then somebody's front running every time and it's like it's it's a pattern and I talked to a guy to today who I don't know if he wants me to name who he is but hopefully he'll he'll jump on and he's been analyzing the flows of money and what's going on and the people are getting ripped off. They're they're trading this. They're they're front running the information. It's all fake and people are making billions of dollars on it and it's just it's a complete scam. >> And and you know the Central banks are still talking. >> There's a completely open channel to Iran's central bank.

>> I think Catherine Austin mentioned that >> those channels close. >> Yep. >> So, >> yeah. Yeah. So, I mean I I don't know. I don't I you know I I don't actually see information because I I'm mostly on social media and I'm not I certainly don't look at mainstream. So, I actually have no idea. I not that I ever knew because all of the information was propagandized one way or the other, but I the metric that I have is the price of gas and the and the price of gas suggests things are not going well. >> Exact. >> Exactly. In fact, you know how I know I watch I watch gold, silver and >> you just watch those three prices until >> you know you know when the news changes.

>> Yep. Do I trust high universal income as part of the technocratic plan or is it is it a scam? It's it's a it's a scam. And and again, it's this is a critical part of of technocracy. So Elon is is a technocrat and he is openly flaunting technocratic principles. And yet when it's somebody else talking about it, people didn't like the idea of UBI. He calls it high universal income. And now all of a sudden people are on board. the the problem with this is this is just it's a trick to to get people tied into the control grid. The technocracy is a centralized global system and they want to entice people into it and that and that's how they're

doing it. But but in the end once you're captive to it, you lose free will because the decisions that you can make about your life are all governed by a social credit system that's determined by the technocrats through AI. So, it's it's a trap ultimately, but the thing is the scientific the the nine volume sci-fi thing that uh I think I downloaded the first book and I haven't gotten to it yet. >> But who wrote it? >> Huh? >> Who wrote it? >> Um I'm gonna have to look this up. I looked it up the other day and then um >> not better not be Elron Hubard. >> No, no, no. It's not it's not Elron Hubard. um sci-fi

series. Elon >> I actually read his techology 110. >> Oh yeah, >> 10 volume. >> It's it's Ian M. Banks. Um so that's the uh that's the book and the so the the ideas behind it and I think Musk has said because I saw somewhere in a tweet that he was influenced by it and the whole idea by it is that there's a book called the culture which is a post scarcity utopian anarchist society run by godlike artificial intelligence called minds and in this model societ society is

hedonistic, playful, and largely peace peaceful. And so this this is what he's he's pushing for. This is his kind of end end state. I mean, almost sounds like in, you know, again, like the wall when they're on the um outside of the earth or whatever, hovering, everybody's obese and these chairs levitating around looking at an iPad. But it is it's it's hedonistic based. It there's no there's no purpose or growth that's part of it. And the idea behind it is if you reach a point of material scarcity that that's the end state and that that in and of itself is utopia. There's something just fundamentally lacking in the approach. But this is what governs it. Like again

the thing is these these guys are not it's not like you have to be like whoa what what are they actually thinking or what drives them? I mean they tell you and then when you look at it it's horrifying but then people don't want to even believe it even when they say it directly. Like I remember having to tell people like Elon Musk has been a fan of energy credits forever. Elon Musk has stated money will go away and it'll be replaced by energy credits. That is technocracy. >> Absolutely. >> So the challenge now is and I said this earlier in the podcast is we've got to switch from like a lot of this in-depth and going to nine other layers about technocracy to figuring out how to just

market because it's not like we need any more information to know whether technocracy is coming. Knowing more about it doesn't help you build parallel systems. You've got to allocate that energy towards that. But waking people up requires more simplified messages. I and I think the AI data centers might be a hook for people because people don't like these AI data centers. They don't necessarily know entirely why. I mean there's a component to it that's about water. There's a health component to it. There's a AI replacing jobs component to it. There's a surveillance component to it. But I think it's a gateway for people to understand, oh wait, what's in those data centers? Who's behind it? How

does it all work? And what is the end state? That's when they're going to then the light bulb is going to go off. >> Um, so >> that might be a good hook. They might be right about that. >> Yeah, I think I think it's a good hook. And again, you know, part of the issue is libert there are libertarians who think that it's anti-free market to be against these data centers. But when you look at the regulation and the like Trump's policy and the Blackburn bill and everything else, the only AIs that are going to be able to exist, the only data centers are going to be from AI models that are blessed by the DOE, by the FTC, and by Howard Lutnick and state laws that are, you know, destroyed by

Howard Lutnik with the elimination of section 230 and personal legal liability for developers of AI, which means that you're going to end up not having any competition. The only people that are going to be able to roll out models are big tech. That is the um that's that. So that's what's going in these data centers. And then on top of that, it'll be subsidized by the state. When we did the the Ohio podcast that I did with Craig, that's really what prompted me to do the whole technocracy index by the states and everything else because we once we realized what all is going on in Ohio, I'm like, "Okay, what's it like everywhere else?" And then I wanted to like index this and research this going

back to 1970 because the one one thing that was striking for me was when the CDC put out these maps showing the growth of obesity by state. It was like this color-coded thing and orange and yellow and red and everything else and you could see the growth of obesity and and that people understood that people that's very a very visual way of doing this. And so when I did this with technocracy, it's kind of like when you start 1973 and then project out where we're going in 2030, it's like, yeah, no, we're we're in the ninth inning. We're not at the beginning of this. We're not in like we're we're like in the late stages of this. And and now you can truly see when I say we've lost

three years in this second Trump term. You I can document it. You can see what's going on with flock cameras in clear view and real ID and all this other stuff. It's like it's undeniable. It's it's it's it's there, right? And so hopefully people people will start to wake up. I I don't know. It looks like the Clarity Act is going to pass. I don't know. It may not pass, but I mean the fact that people are celebrating it is just mindboggling to me. >> Whoa. >> Let's say we get a bunch of people using Zano. >> What's going to be their what's going to be the government response and how could they respond? Well, there's going to be a um

there they're going to try to go after it, right? I mean I mean I mean they've been trying to crack Monero for a long time >> through chain analysis. They're not going to like it. They're going to try to crack it. This is why it's a constant game. >> Are they going to legislate against it? >> Oh yeah, they'll legislate against it. But the the whole point of it is it doesn't matter. If you can't see the transactions, who gives a shit if they legislate? >> Yeah, but the stores aren't going to take it then. >> Well, Costco won't, but the farmers market will. >> I mean, there's a certain point where we've got to get I was talking to somebody about this this afternoon. It's

like, you know, I go back to thinking about what was going on with Ravencoin. I don't give a shit about public companies, tokenizing public companies. I don't give a shit about the existence of any of these things. We've got to create truly parallel systems. And at some point in thinking that way, you have to walk away from the existing systems. It's not where I think Ravencoin and other projects got wrong is immediately was like, oh well, you know, if we can get institutional adoption of this. No, you're trying to replace these institutions. You're trying to build new institutions. And that's what we have to do and we have to do it as quickly as as possible. And you

know, the odds aren't great, but this is where we're at. Like there's trying to bridge things makes no sense. Trying to like this has to be all in on building these uh alternative systems. And look, there's stuff happening to help accelerate this. But I mean um it's not easy. And the reason it's not easy, man, I was at this Bitcoin conference and like wow, we're talking some serious brainwashing. And I mean, you talk to people and, you know, they just they read the Bitcoin standard and they think that that's it. That's their entire understanding of of Bitcoin. They haven't thought through that. You know, the the thing that I love the most is

somebody will say, "Well, one of the things I like about Bitcoin is it's censorship resistant." And then you just say, "Okay, well, name all of the people when approached by the government in a legal proceeding that held on to their coins instead of giving them up. Go ahead. Go use AI. try to find that list. It turns out you can't find Netty. Well, how censorship resistant is it? Because it's censorship in theory only. It's not censorship resistant at all in practice. And the people, by the way, that have had a lot of theirs confiscated. These are smart people. These are early adopters, not normies. Everybody else is completely screwed. Can technocracy essentially complete a takeover by 2032

or 36 through executive power, the CIA? You know, look, I my my theory at this point is um that it's not governments. So, everybody's sitting around saying, "Well, we're going to a multi-polar world." And people like, "It's going to be China over here, or maybe it's going to be bricks or whatever." It's not. It's like that movie roller ball. Like, it's going to be Palunteer and Oracle and Open AAI. This is the way the trilateral commission, like all of this stuff has been structured this way. Look at how palunteer has gone from Pal palunteers involved in governments around the world, including running the NHS and everything else. That's where all of all of the power is. They've used

trade agreements since the 1970s to weaken national sovereignty. And so the real uh entities that have control are going to be these technocratic firms. You know, is it going to be through executive power, the CIA? I mean, look, it's going to So, so this is what Well, I didn't start out trying to show this. This is what the data showed. It, by the way, shocking, not somewhat shocking to me. So, we know that Peter Teal has been involved in politics in supporting a lot of these like Senate candidates and some of these high-profile um races for Congress. Well, it turns out he's also funding state political parties and he's getting involved at all levels. And so

essentially what happens is this and you see this in the AI bill. What the technocrats do is they use the government to construct barriers to prevent competition and then they use state and local level subsidies to fund their projects. And they're doing this at the local level, the state level, they're doing it internationally and they're doing it through global organizations. So the board of peace is now a vector and the UN is a vector and the WF is a vector for this. So so it's the driving force behind this. I mean there may be more people at the top. I know Katherine Austin Fitz was talking to her and she said you know she has this concept of Mr. Global and you know

there's some speculation on who Mr. Global is. Maybe it's somebody in Australia or whatever. No one no one actually knows for sure, but I think Peter Teal um is is more of a a power player in what's going on. Uh and and he is smart. Like I the thing is, you know, you you take somebody like Claus Schwab or some of these other people and they're just they're retarded. They have bad ideas, but they have no executional ability. Uh Teal is playing the long game and you know he has Oh, did you uh I I have to look up what the name of it. There was a a place in New York that was set up that Peter Teal funded that Curtis Yarvin participated in where it was kind of like a I don't know if I'd call it

startup camp, but a bunch of the MAGA people that were involved with Doge were there. They would have meetings. They would have um like discussions and speakers and everything else. And Brock Pierce owned the penthouse of this building where all this was happening. And this is where allegedly a lot of the policies around Doge and everything else. So I've been saying that Curtis Jarvin has been driving and you can see the marketing behind it now. It's clever, right? It's like, okay, rage, retire all government employees. All right, sign me up. But when you realize that they're already plan that that the plan is the one-two punches, yeah, we're going to go in and cut bureaucracy, but

we're going to replace it with AI. They left out the we're going to replace it with AI part. So they got a whole bunch of people who are pro constitution and pro-lited government on their side to tear down the bureaucracy not realizing it was a Trojan horse for technocracy. This was engineered out of uh many of these ideas were actually hatched and many people are in the Trump administration from this I can't remember what it's called. I'll look it up, but this this uh location in uh in New York. >> Yeah. Yeah. They're all in the same club. No, they're in the they're in the same club, but they're pushing that like I they're they're doing this in New Hampshire. They're trying to push a

network state in New Hampshire. Peter Teal is is is pushing pushing here, and people are buying it. And and I and I see it's like, okay, let's divide and conquer. Let's let's rally people around our side. Let's make it a reactionary movement where we're saying that, you know, we're it the only thing is to own the libs. It doesn't matter what the ideology is. We just have to win against the other guys. And it's easy to get people that are repressed or pissed off on board with that and that and that's what they're pushing. But it it doesn't end well. It's a it's not like that's a new concept. >> Oh, no. You're just seeing the extremes. No this going on has really

a lot of people ill. Y I hate Trump, but I can at least say reasons. >> Yep. Lauren Rodriguez just commented um she just said, "Thank you for speaking up for the developers and the activists and and speaking out." And so um that thank you. I appreciate that. I I look forward to having her on. Like just, you know, again, I these stories are heartbreaking and and they they're never they they never get better. I mean, for some reason, each story is kind of kind of worse. I mean, this is just um you know, a good guy trying to promote our Fourth Amendment rights, right? Like

these are these are like they're up they're upstanding people trying to create things. And then to watch this happen, like these are not like renegade people. These are um I I don't know, man. I you you'll see when when she comes on next week, but this is just another example of I I can't after a certain point. I you know, >> you can barely take it anymore. >> Have great success. There's a guy >> a guy here in Florida and he went up to Georgia hurricane to evacuate and was coming back and they pulled him over for following too close and completely bo and I won't go into detail but through the course of all of this he's not a lawyer >> he's gotten >> two judges accuse him prose

two sheriff's office GBI investigation is completely dropped. And now he has sheriff's department in default in a civil lawsuit. And now they were searching cameras illegally down here in Florida. >> Um got three more that he's going after that. um and and having incred incredible success and and then I know somebody that got their house raided or tweet >> uh uh you know not even a public figure

>> in the in the US. >> Oh yeah. >> Oh yeah. >> What what was the what was the tweet? He >> there he lost >> lost he legally got his house taken >> one night and had a texting message guy. >> Now he's out charges. >> Wow. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. a year a year later they rated so it's really

>> the guy during texted Hillary vote Hillary private message chat I can show you videos on Facebook FBI multiple occasions I've done that uh Uh I I thank God I love all these first amendment. >> U I'm waiting for someone that can pick up this block because using read your tag and document all is fourth amendment violation clear fourth amendment violation. Nobody's challenging it though. >> Yep. >> Maybe we can get I don't know. Tom Fit

got his hands doing good work. >> You're right. You're right. We vote our way out of this. >> So, do I do I think there'll be elections under this technocratic plan? I I mean, I you know, again, I think it's been an an erosion. Well, I it's it's it's been an erosion of sovereignty over five decades and then at some point there's going to be some crisis which frankly seems like it's going to come soon and then they'll offer a a new thing out of desperation and pe and people will take it because they're in that desperate of a situation. But what's important for people to understand is technocracy does not care about these technocrats don't care about the tech the constitution. So people are

sitting around saying well you know they can't do that it's unconstitutional. You have to understand these people actually don't care about the constitution. They don't care about natural law and they don't care about individual rights. And it's obvious that the system these rules are are are there to contain us, but the elites don't follow these rules already. So, it's kind of a of a situation where it's like they're kind of mocking us, but but they don't hold the constitution or rule of law as important. And technocracy doesn't doesn't actually value that. It doesn't value property rights either. It actually views again the premise of it is that we're not

capable of making decisions for our own lives. We have to have experts do it for us. And that is that is at the heart of it. And and their indoctrination in this is to believe that it's like the plebs here. if we're allowed to make decisions for our own life, um it it's a existential risk to humanity. So, we have to put these these systems in place and it's playing off a lot of people with egos that are now jumping into this. Oh, well, it's merit-based. of merit-based merit-based goes from having a system where you have a rule of law where you know you're capable of of making money or whatever becoming successful based on your own talent to well you're meritorious

therefore you should be making all decisions for people and that there's a obviously that's a different type of meritocracy but I will say in my opinion the people that are these technocrats if you look at their personal lives these are not people that are experts in the domain of life or or or are making you know good decisions in their own family. Uh it you know so these are not the people that these are not philosopher kings. Just because somebody is effective at using technology to accumulate material wealth does not make them a philosopher king and that idea has been confused. I mean, you have to look at Peter Te's philosophy.

>> Guys thinks he's some sort of, you know, Christian evangelist. >> Yep. >> He's murdering, you know, he's enabling the murder of countless innocent people. We know he's doing that in Gaza Ukraine and on every front there is >> you can't tell me Alman has got any moral I think that guy's completely deranged >> and any hope that anybody in topic was good >> you know because they they disagreed with the Pentagon >> their open source software showed that that was a lie >> uh Uh because that was full of full of

crap. Uh >> yeah. Yeah. I mean, Alex Karp and that new manifesto or whatever that Palanteer came out with, all you have to do is read that and understand, yo, now we have Palunteer recommending a draft. Like, you know, at some point there's just when is enough enough, right? Like how how are people possibly justifying this kind of thing? I don't and you don't know who you >> know that there are no at all. I can't think of anything >> Thomas M like but but he's not leaders he's a represent >> yeah I mean I you know do we I do you think he's going to win next week or I

think it's next week. No, >> no, I mean it depends. I mean what the votes are every machine. >> Yeah. Um I I just think it's incredible. I you know the people that are supporting Trump and the Republicans at this point it's like what what is what you know you're b how bad is the left going to be if you're going to cannibalize Massie is the only consistently good one in the in the house if they're tearing that guy down you know >> I don't know >> the reason >> the reason

>> the good guy in the house >> he's an hon he's an honest man I can't have You can say Paul there's a dozen Paul is >> Yeah. I mean Ran Paul is like you know I'm not excited about Rand Paul running for president. He he's he's just kind of eh you know I just I'm not it's hard to get excited about that. I remember 2016 when he so-called ran. He actually pulled out the day before the New Hampshire primary. He didn't even get through the New Hampshire primary. >> Yeah, that's right. >> So, I mean, you know, I I don't know how that's >> Deantis is doing some things down here

in Florida, but uh >> he's still of the voting. In fact, it's harder to >> and he's develop homestead tax getting rid of property tax, >> but he's he's he's bought and paid for. >> Oh, yeah. I mean, he's kind of I mean, again, we're going to be the only thing that I'm happy about. Again, the to me at this point the the way that we should be looking at politics is can we slow technocracy? But as long as we're viewing it as an allocation of time to slow technocracy while we build parallel systems, it like I if we get

caught up in the idea that, you know, oh, we're going to turn this whole thing around, then we're going to end up in a an unfortunate position. Um, but the fact that JD Vance is now losing wind, that's big. JD Vance is, not that Marco Rubio is great, but at all, but JD Vance is a direct puppet of Peter Teal. Direct. There's no, you might as well just have Peter Teal directly there. Well, I all I can tell you from being a Floridaian is complete complete corporate off going back going back decades. >> Who is who? >> Rubio. >> Rubio.

>> Oh, yeah. No, I know. I know. >> Although, you know, my stepmother always said when he when he was just a whatever state senator, she thought he was going to go really high. She she thought that, you know, he might be >> Oh. Oh, he's the in my mind. conducting perfect for negative notes. So, so he always thought was just

>> I wish my microphone. >> Yeah, the microphone is a little uh little rough. >> Automatically adjust. Let's see if this works. >> Actually, >> actually sounds a little better, doesn't it? >> No, I mean it's static. It's a lot of >> Is it? Is it? I don't. Yeah. static. >> Yeah. >> It's about time for me to back out of here anyway. I got to work early. >> Yep. Um >> uh uh you said you can take crypto in your uh donation >> donation site. >> Yep. I can take crypto. I can take that. Not not all cryptos. I can take like 15 different cryptos. Privacy coins and then some of the others. But I I refuse

to take Tether. I'm not doing it. Um >> That's good. That's good. Um Um >> Do you not have >> Do you not have to report this now because you're not officially campaigned? >> I Well, I don't have to report it until I raise $5,000. Then I have to report it and I think the rules are, you know, whatever over $200. Uh dollar amounts more than $200, kind of thing. But um don't worry, it's a great it's a great thing for you to be uh to be associated with the campaign. And I I encourage everybody to get their name out there and uh associated with the campaign. >> Yeah, I can't vote for you, but uh I can support you. >> Well, I appre I appreciate that. I'm I'm actually trying to as we're doing this,

I'm trying to queue up a a video to play out and I'm having a hard time loading this. I might have to uh manually skip through and play this. I want to play this Lutnick song. >> All right. Yeah, I want to listen to that one. I'm sure I've heard it. >> Yeah. So, all right. Well, if you're going to head out, I we'll uh hopefully we'll see you next week. I I do encourage everybody, please tune in uh next week uh to to hear Lauren Rodriguez and I I will get all the information on how to support uh how to support their family. And, you know, let's still continue to fight to again I hope we can we can get get them out. Get Ke out. Get William Hill. Get all get all seven of these guys. It's just um

>> we've got to do it. We've got to do it. It's in every you know every one of these are pe people I want to hang out with like it's truly like there's no just you know these are not the the kind of pe the way that these people are characterized as is like you you would think that these are guys that are like oh yeah these guys are involved in evading sanctions and everything else this is like nothing like like their personalities this is that's it's it's offensive what's happening here so anyway >> all right thanks man yeah have a good night I'm going to uh I'm going to try to find the Lutnick song and uh we'll see everyone next week. Right. >> Episode 15. We are

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to the carnival. Goodbye. Move your money. Lovely. Goodbye. Hey, >> GOODBYE.

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them back, not giving out. Not from the left, not from the right. They were always yours. Now step into the light. The daylight breaks. A new day comes. We take it back. Every last one. Live free or die. We the flame. Nothing will ever be the same.

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