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I got to say it is a little bit astounding to those of us from California to see a politician from that state run for president because you in the back of your mind you you wonder like when’s someone going to ask her about the state she’s from which is like the greatest disaster in the history of the United States probably the greatest disaster since the fall of Rome I would say went from the greatest place I think it’s fair to say on planet Earth yes when I grew up in the 70s and ‘ 80s ‘ 60s 7s and ‘ 80s to a place that people are fleeing and so without you know blaming KLA Harris for all of it it’s not all her fault but someone should have to answer for [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] that you’ve just written a book on this plus you for doing that what are we are we taping right now yeah we’re we’re live baby oh everything you say Ron Burgundy moment you San Diego um excuse me so uh as a San Diego and i’ never forgotten that so what what happened to California well you know there’s a lot of there’s a lot of reasons as to how we ended up in a one- party State how we ended up in a state of decrepitude um and uh frankly with elements of criminality that are so depraved and Savage and dark that they are really unseen outside of the worst conflict zones in the world and that is characterized by let’s say for instance the rise of child soldiers juveniles committing a lot of crime in fact Maybe driving the crime surge in the state and certainly in Los Angeles children children as young as 10 being recruited by gangs to commit armed robbery hijackings and even murder okay so now we’re just in Mexico you’re basically describe thanx worse than Mexico so um there I’m a million authors of this tragedy but if you were to point to two or three big facts big changes big trends that created the dystopia you’re describing what would they be well so there’s a legislative angle to this and I think that’s a really really important part of um the the history uh and um the pathway to destruction and that started um well that was influenced by a number of factors principally there was a there was a important Supreme Court case in 2011 called Brown V Plata and in this decision um which was a five4 split Kennedy um was the deciding factor on the liberal side and wrote the opinion uh it was determined that the California state prison system was in violation of the eth amendment uh which is cruel unusual punishment and this was owing to the fact that prisons were operating at 200% capacity at that time and according to this ruling California had to conform to a very arbitrary um uh capacity uh Ratio or that was established by you know Federal bureaucracy of 137.5 per so okay so if you were at 137.5 per you were no longer in violation of the eth amendment so as a result of this ruling California did have to find ways to comply um and took a number of steps to do so a number of laws that all discussed but coinciding with um with this ruling and going back further is the emergence of the Criminal Justice Reform movement principally coming out of places like Stanford law school um and some particular individuals like a gentleman named Mike Romano who um uh was able to influence the legislature and uh executive uh level officers in the state to embrace policies that were um part of the Criminal Justice Reform movement and principally dedicated to the idea of reducing the so-called crisis of mass incarceration so this meant that there was a force coming from the Supreme Court that was motivating this and also ideological uh um activist elements um that push for these same reforms at the same time so as I the formulation there which I’ve never thought till now mass incarceration which I don’t think any normal person would be in favor of mass incarceration but that’s you’re only describing one side of the coin the other way to describe would be the ma you know the the crime wave that we’re living through that results I mean that results in people going to prison yeah no one thought to address crime well so California had um up until let’s say 2011 one of the most stringent criminal justice systems in the entire country we of course like were the um uh the the force behind the three strikes law yeah and three strikes uh put a lot of bad people away for forever um but it had problems too to be to be honest like there were there were problems and there were reforms applied to it um to reduce you know potential injustices um uh and and I I support those but nevertheless three strikes and um and also the uh introduction of what are called enhancements uh so special circumstance enhancements in which let’s say you use a gun in a crime um you use a gun that adds 10 years additionally to your conviction if you use a gun and you shoot someone that’s 20 years if you use a gun and kill someone it’s life so that’s an enhancement if you’re a gang member and engage in you know whatever crime um gang enhancements would apply and those would add to the sentencing these things were all eliminated and obliterated um a in big Parts by uh directives that came from the S so-called Soros Das the progressive daas in 2020 but the dismantling you know started really um following this Supreme Court case so the first law that was um a big problem uh and put us on this path was called AB 109 it’s called the public safety realignment Act and the idea was that to reduce the the Capa the number of of prisoners in the state system you would transfer so-called nonviolent nonsexual low-risk offender to county jails um there’s a problem though and the problem and the the sort of poison pill within it was the issue of what classified nonviolent nonsexual um low-risk offenders because under AB 109 the only offense that would be considered was the last defense for which you were convicted so in other words uh inmates with long and violent criminal histories who happen to be in jail in safe prison because of a nonviolent offense were eligible for this system and they were transferred out 27,000 it didn’t even even with that we still didn’t meet the the capacity threshold 137.5 but this was one of the steps to do so here’s the the other think of building more prisons um well you know we don’t have the we don’t have the money can’t build anyia bankrupt at that time yeah right and actually like Jerry Brown to his credit like did did a lot and like earnestly to try and like uh straighten the you know the the write the ship of California’s um fiscal situation but these kinds of policies specific to jailing um were totally ill-conceived and um so with they 109 all these prisoners get go into County jails but the county jails don’t have the resources to to to house them they don’t have the the funds um to staff them and uh so the outcome is that many are just released into the communities Cala Harris um is elected attorney general uh in 2010 narrowly beating um dick uh Steve kie uh who is the probably the last district attorney of Los Angeles a republican by the way he’s the only she he’s the only Republican she’s ever run against other than Trump and she lost to him or he he lost to her by just a few thousand votes which I and just this is kind of an interesting Coda is that there were also kind of odd circumstances around that election Steve was ahead and then you know kind of in 2020 fashion um uh there was a surge of her votes but anyway she’s elected to California attorney general in 2010 and her first um big task is administering uh AB 109 because as the head of the California justice department um she really has uh the most um you know um highest level of presence in for sure understanding the budgetary constraints of the counties and the and what every every one was warning her including the California District Attorneys Association um uh police unions that this law was going to be a big problem and she supported it she did nothing to try and like uh bring more resources to these County jails and this is a theme actually we’ll see over and over again in California where the state has uh some failure some bureaucratic um uh you know incompetency or shortfall in the budget or some issue and the and the the the the strategy at Sacramento is to Simply move that problem shift it to localities to counties to manage which are also struggling so it’s kind of robbing Peter to payal and nothing changes so after AB 109 went into effect the next year property crimes went up 9% um and uh more over uh 61% of those offenders who were eligible for this program and by the way it’s retroactive um 61% are arrested within um a year and uh 41% are convicted again so clearly um the recidivism rate uh created by this law was a major problem fast forward to 2014 and the worst of them all um comes out of strategy uh political strategy consultant firms in San Francisco who by the way backed Cala Harris and to great great extent uh and this is called Prop 47 yes so Prop 47 was marketed to Californians and I should say for you know people don’t understand California politics we have this um you know A system that allows for you know really important legislation to be put forward directly to the voters uh and um uh that’s how a lot of very very big laws in California have like initiative system like prop 133 exactly and prop 207 um exactly which we can talk about but prop prop 4 excuse me Prop 47 this was the stealing legalization it’s called it was called uh just ever you know euphemistically the safe neighborhoods and schools Act and the idea behind it was we would red again address the mass incarceration problem reduce uh the prison capacity by shifting uh again nonviolent offenders um uh you know out out of state prisons and treating um uh thefts under $950 as misdemeanors prior to this law thefts at $400 would um be felony Grand larsy and this law changed it such that it would have to be above $950 to become a felony so um as as a consequence of this oh there was also um as a as another another factor of uh Prop 47 was that drug possession would um would not would no longer be a a felony it would be treated as a misdemeanor um and uh this has also exacerbated the drug and homeless problem in fact I think in the years after right after Prop 47 went into effect the number of uh ER overdose cases was up 25% so this is the law that legalized stealing and drug use corre effectively so I remember this very well and I think I remember Rob Riner who’s an enemy of civiliz ation being one of the many celebrity backers of this but it was quite popular I mean like a lot of famous people were behind this oh yeah well K KLA Harris wrote the uh wrote the law on that appeared on the ballot and KLA Harris did yes because in California the Attorney General of the state will write the language and the title for every proposition put before Harris is the one who wrote the legalized stealing act yes and uh I will tell you Steve kolie calls it fraud by misrepresentation and there is a poison pill within Prop 47 that is quite shocking and she was actually called out for it by the Sacramento B and that is that these reclassified offenders would no longer be subject to mandatory and standard DNA testing as a result DNA testing for across the state went from 15,000 a month to 5,000 a month and DNA testing is super super critical for the solving of Cold Case homicides rapes and other violent crimes that you know are typically um associated with people with track records of crime so these nonviolent you know Larsen type offenders are you know are very likely or you know or at least you know it should be investigated whether they have um some kind of connection to other crimes as we’ve seen you know everywhere um so a small number of people commit the overwhelming majority of crime in every societ so KLA Harris’s uh description in the ballot uh for 47 basically ausc this issue of the DNA testing and the Sacramento be called her out on it and said that this was effectively a a misrepresentation and a failure on her part to Omit this information or the authors of this are like taking the side of rapists over the population oh yeah and and well I’ll tell you also uh she was not alone in writing this the the the language I mean Kamala haris doesn’t do anything right she does she she’s a facilitator uh and and an opportunist and everything every action really she has taken in California has been on the basis of what is good for Camala Harris right what I have heard C from from my sources um who who are certainly would know with Prop 47 it was significantly influenced in terms of The Language by um prominent figures from the uh Criminal Justice Reform movement um and even entities affiliated with George Soros who’s always been a funer of Criminal Justice Reform so they sold this as like good for the California Budget good for the safety of your neighbor Hood sort of the opposite of the truth well literally the opposite of the truth um and people bought it what what was the margin 60% 60% yes committed civilizational suicide without knowing it yes they we swed our own demise yes and we did so because our leaders manipulate language nonviolent offender for instance is not nonviolent offender um in fact in the next law that came came about that was again on our Pathway to destruction prop 57 which passed in 2016 that law again which Camala Harris uh wrote the language for um and which she was excoriated by uh other Democrats when she was running for um higher office particularly Loretta Sanchez prop 57 uh was again to address mass incarceration and would offer a additional parole opportunities for offenders that were deemed to be quote nonviolent but un what is nonviolent under proper 57 it is anything that is not one of 23 specific crimes that is in a obscure section of the penal code so nonviolent could be drug trafficking human trafficking rape by intoxication some forms of assault uh fin ccial crimes serious Financial crimes um and basically uh these these offenders under this provision would uh would have opportunities for parole and also parole uh Administration would was also passed down to the county levels who again didn’t have the resources to handle this new um uh burden so there’s a striking example example of this was a ballot initiative also ballot initiative also passed uh again I think by a pretty good margin and not as not as famous uh Infamous as as 47 but you know very destructive there’s a case of a of a offender released under this um who went on to uh uh kill like four or five people in a mass shooting Gang Related um like within two years of get of release because of course when they would go into the plle system um uh the PE system is is completely incompetent at this the local levels they again they do not have the resources um and there was a participation rate of offenders of 9% in re Rehabilitation programs and the IDE and the Cornerstone of 57 was we are taking these you know people that you know they they are nonviolent and they can be redeemed right but it’s really just a gimmick um that is driven by again this this this mandate by the Supreme Court but also by the influence of Criminal Justice Reform Advocates natural disasters Wars political conflicts the recent threatened dock worker strikes at ports around the country all of these are reminders that things that we take for granted in this country like medicine are all dependent on a long and fragile supply chain if something happens to that supply chain you and your family will not be able to get things that you need to live so right now seems like a pretty good time to stock up on Essentials for when the next unexpected disaster hits because it’s coming we know that that’s why we’re partnering with Jace medical which can supply you and your family directly to your home with things you need quick easy affordable solutions for problems that require life-saving medication for ones 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Soros comml Harris’s motives are always political so we we already answer that question but but of the of the sincere Believers in this stuff the idea that the criminals are the real victims free them stealing should be legal etc etc like why what’s driving them well I think there’s there’s there are those who are pushed for these initiatives who are just sociopaths and they are not really committed ideologically they they G they Galvanize around it because it’s in Vogue and it allows them access to money like Soros money George gasone is probably the greatest example of this um not an IDE ideologue by the way um a very bad stupid lawyer from what everyone says but not an ideologue um a sociopath is how he’s been described to me as have some of these other Rogue prosecutors but then there’s the True Believer and within Criminal Justice Reform I think that it’s fair to say there’s a spectrum of of radicalism um you know some initiatives I I think uh uh have like good intentions um you know we we do want rehabilitation in society we do want um the opportunity to um build your one’s life back by a bad choice like that’s like that’s a Christian value of course but it goes much much deeper than that and I think that as you as you peel back the layers of Criminal Justice Reform and look at what they’re specifically advocating for um it ranges not only from Mass uh incarceration um Solutions but also uh frankly defunding the police um uh uh pacifying the police through you know ideas like community policing in which police are sort of characterized now as social workers rather than in law enforcement emasculating them turning them course emasculating literally emasculating them literally I mean women now make a huge portion of overall cops and you know there’s the the cops I’ve talked to who who are like you know uh serious serious like threatening figures but but good guys they they they see the the police today as an absolute joke and I can tell you and I’ll I’ll get into it about how bad it’s getting at at the LAPD and and other law enforcement agencies but through erosion because of these policies and morale erosion but back to Criminal Justice Reform I think that it’s really important to strip away euphemisms and if when when I was evaluating um you know the the tenants of this of this movement it became apparent to me that not only did it place the offender above victim it it fundamentally resulted in this the diffusion of crime and the spreading of suffering as a policy choice so as laws like trying to wreck other people’s neighborhoods safe neighborhoods affluent neighborhoods white neighborhoods correct with on purpose because they were orderly affluent and white that’s right and I can tell you like for instance the uh so that’s not a figment of the imagination that’s a that’s an actual choice you think well I can for sure BLM activists say that uh stealing Mass stealing of retail stores uh is a form of reparation this is crime I I call this crime Equity um this concept um and I it’s not even something said like in just or or flippantly um it’s actually a very deep and dark idea with historical analogues um I think particularly uh uh pertinent would be what happened in rodesia um where criminals are released from prisons in mass and sent on uh essentially government um sanctioned theft of uh White farmer land and other property and this is is a form of you know kind of anarchic tyranny right so this is crime as a means of totalitarian control and as a tool uh of racial grievance it it is a it is a crime as a means to redress historical grievances through Collective punishment so we’re mad about what your ancestors did so we hope your daughter gets raped correct yeah that’s about as evil as it gets yeah and I will give you so some example um the second in charge at uh the LA County District Attorney’s office um the chief of staff a woman named Tiffany blacknell um who uh you know is proud to have been a rioter uh and looter in the 1992 Rodney King is a prosecutor uh she came from the public defender office uh gascon is filled the wait but she is currently a prosecutor she is Gaston’s Chief of Staff wow she she was a rioter yeah she she’s written about during the race riots of 92 correct yeah where people were murdered for their skin color yeah Asians in particular yeah but and whites yeah but lots of Koreans yeah yeah well there we’ll we’ll get to the issue of Asians being targeted because that’s another that’s another phenomenon that’s taking place but Tiffany blacknell um is a avowed racist uh she wears a t-shirt that’s uh she’s posted on Instagram that says like police are trained to kill us right and she is effectively number two at the DA’s office when Santa Monica in the west side of Los Angeles was being firebombed during the George Floyd riots and citizens were bemoaning this that’s the white part of town just for those um Tiffany blacknell said oh go cry me a river out loud she put she posted on on like Twitter or Facebook that’s really scary well I mean this is this is who gascon has surrounded himself with so Tiffany black is a great example of like a True Believer gason no he’s too stupid to be believer like k haris I find it very ridiculous when people say kamla Harris is a Bolshevik because to be a Bolshevik you actually have to know about philosophy you have to know about dialectics you have to make it through D Capital KLA Harris Only Knows KLA Harris although she doesn’t even know that because we can’t figure out what her name is she’s a child obviously she’s a tool um of greater power obviously I mean she went up there by accident because of her skin color so the laws continue to get worse from there and in 2020 that was the cat list so the George Floyd just to be want to linger on this for one second just to be clear you believe that crime is Not an Accident crime is a result of intentional policy crime is the point of the policy and part of the aim is to punish people for their skin color with crime of of course um well not of course that’s the sickest thing I’ve heard this year Well it it’s extremely evil and it is um it is demonstrably the case because these laws were so they they were so obviously negligent and Reckless everyone knew all the law enforcement agencies all the district attorneys uh came out against these kinds of initiatives saying that these the result is going to be dangerous criminals on the street dangerous criminals on the street this is our future and they passed it anyway the voters passed it KLA Harris wrote The Language uh you know again Prop 47 is called the safe schools and neighborhoods act right so the idea is that the funding s budget savings from moving uh from not uh classifying these Larsen as um felonies uh and and and thereby being misdemeanors which are not ever ever enforc or prosecuted um would would save millions of dollars that would then be redirected to schools well did the schools get great in California the schools are worse than ever um are the neighborhoods safer uh no of course not like the the LA is as as La is not quite as violent as it was um during the 1990s which was at the peak of the the drug war between the Bloods and the CPS uh however uh we’re getting there and the difference between now and then is that back then gangsters were killing each other they were each other for uh act you know who owned what street corner to sell drugs right now the violence is turned against all of us the taxpayers the the people who created the society and sustain it with their labor yeah so that’s that is how I sort of because the The Gangs did not create Los Angeles or the United States or anything of value in this country at all they create nothing they only destroy just to be clear and so while all of us are equal in the eyes of God and all of us are equal as American citizens we’re not all equal in our effects some of us are creators and others are destroyers and you’re saying that the Destroyers are now killing the creators I’m saying that destroyers run California man and I can tell you that’s not hyperbole um and really in many ways California is actually under the souy of the Mexican drug cartels and this happened primarily um California is under the sovereignty or the Mexican sovereignty sovereignty is this idea that a one power exerts influence on another um and allows some autonomy of the subordinate power um it’s often been used in like geopolitical analysis to like for instance describe how Rome Roman Empire administered um G right exactly so so there’s a semblance of autonomy but there is still ultimately a power that is answered to and the reason that the Mexican drug cartels I think qualify for that is because sometime around 2010 all this bad stuff happened in 2010 and if I may even say like you know when we last spoke about the trans issue that also really got into effect in 2010 it’s Peak Obama ism is what it is but in any event so I think in retrospect we can say that Obama was a destroyer that the intent was to subvert and destroy the United States and that some people called that early they were derided as crazy or racist they weren’t either one of those things they were preent I always took him completely deadly serious yeah when he said he was going to change America and he did yes may be forever but um in any event around 2010 there was a hostile takeover of the narcotics distribution Market in California um which had been otherwise the domain of black gangs native born black people Legacy black gangs had run run narcotics and dope Trad can I say at least you know even if they’re drug dealers or gang members they’re still Americans oh and we share a common history and actually actually they are they have they have principles that’s kind of the point I was making at Le at least they’re part of this country for sure I’ll tell you in a minute how how principled they are and maybe we even agree with them on some things because I suspect we’re voting the same way this November just throwing that out there well so when the cartels when the cartels moved into California they said to all the black gangs if you sell dope without our permission we will quote cut your head off and they meant that literally they meant that literally so every black gang had to then find an alternative Revenue stream or get their dope Supply from the drug from the cartels from Hispanic gangs because all Hispanic gangs in California kind of operate as a as a um extension of of gangs above them which is uh which are based in prison and that’s another issue but uh the you know the the highest level gang in California is called the Mexican Mafia and it’s a prison it’s a prison gang but this and this gang is the ultimate Authority really on all Latino gangs in the state they’re 2 to 300,000 gang members in California 63% 2 to 300,000 yes U the for for reference the US National Guard has 250,000 members there’s 1.2 million gang members in the United States and in California 63 that’s bigger than the active duty US military yeah I think I think so um oh wow and uh 63% are Latino so as a result of this uh uh volume uh and num numerical Advantage they control the prisons so the Mexican Mafia which is actually like uh you know a legacy organization it has a long history oh a long history 50 Years anyway um and they are incredibly powerful um and and as as it was told to me by um this incredible um LA County Sheriff uh Sergeant uh who and I’m not going to mention the names of any of my sources um for their protection and safety but uh this gentleman um said to me that uh he was head of Major Crimes Bureau for the LA County Sheriffs and 25-year veteran of the force now in private security and he said to me that the prisons rule the street so effectively the criminal economy of California which is in the tens of billions may maybe a hundred billion uh passes through California state prisons so that is a prima fasy indictment of the failure of of our prisons because from prison the Mexican Mafia is ordering hits running drug trades human trafficking you name it and they do so as proxies of the Mexican drug C Hells in Mexico yes so this is well they’re not in Mex they’re in California but this is exactly what destroyed El Salvador and has wrecked Mexico and Guatemala is drug gangs operating their leaders operating from prison with impunity with impunity so let’s ask you just a side note because I can’t resist so in those in Mexico Guatemala and Salvador and probably other countries as well the drug gangs are effectively religious organizations based on Satanism oh absolutely is that true in California as well um well I will tell you that uh the the law enforcement and prosecutors that I’ve talked to would say that the illegal alien gang element is characterized by extreme violence right like extreme like like Isis violence right unnecessary violence not just shooting people to death as the black gangs historically do there’s a lot of reasons for that I mean I in my in my research um I couldn’t help but sort of Trace like the anthropological and historical basis for this extreme violence and we’re back to the Aztecs aren’t we well of course yeah of course of course because you have to consider the fact that we’ve seen so-called Narco terrorists Narco Empires many many times since the 70s yeah and yeah they killed a lot of people but they shot them or they use car bombs or basic kind of Mafia Style hits and that is also the case for the Italian mafia the geneves sold heroin they didn’t behead anyone and that’s the case for U the Triads exactly it’s the case for the Russians even yes but in Mexico and in Central America what we see is what I call cultural artivism and it’s the notion that there are certain cultural traits and um practices that survive the generations and are Amalgamated into a new society and Mexico is a very I mean it’s a wonderful place in many many ways I agree I love it but it is a fusion of indigenous uh you know indigenous people and Spanish Catholics and European right and many of those traits um from the survived the Aztec period And I will tell you the the level of brutality of the Aztecs is is beyond belief um they killed 200,000 people a year at least in sacrifice the Aztecs were so committed to human sacrifice and not just sacrifice but the but the torture of living people unto death and children by the way of course um and and not just the Aztec but the Maya and the Inca also that it does in the end as much as you sort of hate the Conquistadors cuz they were brutal and all that you root for the coner doors with everything you have of course I will tell you the Aztecs uh worshiped a lightning and rain God called talok and when there were droughts they would um they would sacrifice their children and they believed that the tears of their children on the as they walked up the steps of the pyramid to have their hearts ripped out would be taken by the gods and transformed trans moried into rain yeah so this is the culture you see this with with in some Native American cultures in North America as well where it’s not simply a matter of killing people but of prolonging their suffering yes as an offering to to the spirit world well the the so there’s not a guess by way cartels emerge from this from this kind of amalgamation culture and um they they have altars they have altars of with human skulls and other kind of icons that are indigenous to mesoamerica um there’s even a cartel uh icon or Idol I should say called Santa Muerte which is um you know you see on a lot of cartel uh uh tattoos and so forth um and uh you know MS13 is even more demonic um although that was born in California in Los Angeles by the way like it came from Los Angeles and El Salvador and Del exactly so but witchcraft is at the heart of this and I don’t think that’s incidental it’s not animism yeah that’s right or exactly but it’s a religious cult as well as a business organization exactly and and that’s why I feel it’s so critical to understand this Dynamic it’s not just a historically interesting facet but the fact is that we have brought in um Millions 12 million uh migrants many of them coming from this this triangle right um in Central America and it’s really important to understand um what who are these people and especially let’s say the 2 million gotway um which is often cited as the pure criminal element amongst the the migrant in Invasion uh and um because uh there was all migrants you know that are looking for economic uh benefits or whatever they turned themselves into ice and Tom homman told me this directly they turn themselves into ice and under the Biden Administration uh ice as homean put it has been reduced to instead of enforcement um changing diapers and making sandwiches um but for those 2 million that evade Ice uh they are doing so so that they are not put into the system and they are pure gangsters and they’re coming from um cultures that uh display um heads on Bridges and skin people alive and boil people in acid and um this is uh part of their Sport and it’s and it is it is seeping into California we’ve traveled to an awful lot of countries on this show to some free countries the dwindling number and a lot of not very free countries places famous for government censorship and wherever we go we use a virtual private network of VP n and we use expressvpn we do it to access the free and open internet but the interesting thing is when we come back here to the United States we still use expressvpn why big Tech surveillance it’s everywhere it’s not just North Korea that monitors every move its citizens make no that same thing happens right here in the United States and in Canada and Great Britain around the world internet providers can see every website you visit did you know know that they may even be required to keep your browsing history on file for years and then turn over to 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residential burglaries and retail theft so all of the retail theft that you see that we see in in the media of these you know Nordstroms being right looted Yeah by hordes of of Thieves that’s not just like incidental individual acts of like larsy right that is all organized by gangs and the market for the the resale the fencing it’s called for in California maybe just even Los Angeles is like10 billion Nationwide retail thefts uh are1 billion doll where is it resold it’s resold um through fencers um and eBay yeah eBay it’s uh you know like uh pawn shops like uh but I think primarily on the internet um or to you know even perhaps other companies for you know it’s go it’s a it’s a it’s it passes through multiple layers right and um you know so these fencing operations um are extremely lucrative um so so there’s that angle to it and uh it’s resulted in the emergence of Trends within these kinds of uh burglaries um called flocking or jugging or knock knock burglaries or follow home burglaries and basically it it it’s uh you know flocking is a term that refers to um uh penetrating like a safe neighborhood blending into that neighborhood targeting a particular person that they’ve perhaps um um uh through social media identified as potentially wealthy and then going on missions into these neighborhoods um to to Rob them tie them up home invasions whatever um but what’s quite interesting is that there are some gangs um that have become so good at it that they now actually act as consultant to other gangs to teach them how to flock so what does that look like from the victim’s perspective well it could look like getting tied up it could look like you you’re not home and everything’s you come home and everything’s gone um a knock knck burglary uh is just like what it sounds like um uh criminals will uh you know knock knock on a door if someone’s home maybe they don’t proceed with a with a crime but sometimes they do um and I can tell you story that I heard uh uh that really truly shocked me it took place also in Santa Monica um which is where I’m from um that uh there was a case of a a single woman in her home in a nice part of Santa Monica and a uh these two guys gangsters attempt to knock knock on her and they breach the door and her dogs attack these guys so badly that they uh the the altercation moves into the street and they are wounded by the dogs she calls the police police show up and the gangsters claim that their dogs attacked um them and the cops called animal control and uh she moved out to Texas after that that’s crazy but it’s also a a kind of in miniature the bigger problem which is in California the state is on the side of the criminal against the citizen so if I if I can turn it to like a personal anecdote um about a year ago uh my home in Santa Monica um which it’s an influent neighborhood but like my house is for sure the the most dilapitated on on the Block it’s been in my family you know through my great-grandparents um my brother and I uh live there and own it and um in September of last year we were subject to um two home invasion robberies in a row although I should say technically these are what’s called a hot prow burglary which means that residents are in the in the property when uh the burglary takes place but don’t necessarily confront the burglar if it if they confront them it’s like a home invasion so there’s a little distinction wait there was someone home when the my brother and I were home asleep in the house when when the burglar uh came in and uh through uh brazenly through an you know we were kind of naive because we thought Cal you know Santa Monica is the greatest place in the world right so like we had um a uh our alarm system was not F was not like on and the back you know back patio door was unlocked so how he knew that I don’t know um but it was a well-lit house you know there’s there’s houses on either side signs indicating like an alarm system um and yet that did not stop him and so we woke up the next day um and uh my brother was in the main house we have a little Cita um kind of converted garage where I happened to be um during when this took place and I came into the house and uh the door back door was wide open and um I went up to my room and my my entire room was destroyed every every valuable item I’ve ever had in my life was taken heirlooms from my grandparents uh gifts from my parents for graduation um um really just like really like token memories you know um and so it was pretty devastating and we called the police and my police they showed up 12 hours later um they said that when they finally came that the delay was due to the fact that they’re dealing with so many homeless overdoses so um they dust for fingerprints and say yeah this is going to be this is a serious crime and we will take it seriously and don’t worry well the next night um it happens again the next night the next night yeah the next night he dismantles a window in our dining room um which is also my office and he uh he took whatever was left which was nothing there was nothing left he can’t he I mean the guy would steal things like Easter eggs like sunglasses like a letter opener um in addition to really valuable stuff um and uh I believe he came back a third night um because uh I saw a car um lurking in the middle of the night outside of our house um and I saw a figure in this vehicle that ultimately matched the description of of the perpetrator who was caught um about a about a month later and the story behind this is is I think really quite interesting and was the reason why I undertook the research that I’ve done because the guy who did this to us was an illegal alien a dreamer actually an MS13 gang member with a uh a convicted felon who had done seven years in prison in California a prison for violent crimes he was deported by Trump Administration Homeland Security immediately after uh after getting out of prison in fact he notes uh i’ I read the whole police report of this um in the course of like my trying to understand what took place and uh it’s it’s funny he comments to the to the cops during his interrogation that uh as soon as he was released from uh State Prison ice immediately picked him up into reped him back to El Salvador immediately and while he was in El Salvador he had his um uh MS13 face tattoo removed and he was in El Salvador for about a year or so and then went back then traveled to France I don’t for some whatever reason the guy had a back his his his day job was as a carpenter um and uh you know actually his primary language was English so I guess we can be thankful for that um thank you Lindsey Graham and the DREAM Act um but he uh he sneaks back into the US in 2021 under during the Biden wave of of migration and he proceeds to go on a rampage he he does have a kid too at this time so we now have a US citizen um to deal with uh and um he he Robs a dozen houses in the same manner all over LA County but also in Ventura County he robs the home of a judge a very like well-respected criminal judge who pres presided over the Michael Jackson death trial um it’s funny the police report notes that he took the judge’s small wristed uh Seiko watch um and like just like the guy would took anything and everything he took you know I saw the police reports and he was taking wedding rings he took a Catholic Rosary box like there was nothing that was above limit he he you know again like he stole memories from people and he did so callously and with impunity and he was eventually uh arrested in uh SEI Valley which is in Ventura County which is tougher on crime overall than in LA county but not by much and when he was arrested um by a a Joint Task Force um in the middle of the day he was in his vehicle with his wife and child in the back seat um the police found on him a loaded uh stolen Kimber handgun with hollow point bullets uh they found body armor which by the way is a federal crime because he’s a convicted felon you cannot have body armor convicted felons federal crime they he found they found strange things like a bachelor’s degree diploma from Armenia um currency foreign currency um uh knives like it went on and on on like he was clearly clearly a violent person and when he was brought into interrogation the officer uh assigned to him started by saying thank you for not opening fire on us we really appreciate that that and he said don’t thank me because I was planning on killing you and for sure quote going Erics on you whatever that means and taking my last stand had it not been for the fact that my wife and kids were in the car because he said I’m never going back to jail so fast forward to his uh his arraignment uh in Ventura County um he’s convicted on one count of one of these Chargers actually maybe two counts but in any event he’s sentenced to two years in jail and a $300 fine and he’ll probably serve less than that $300 fine yeah did you get any of your stolen goods back no no the the way I was notified was because he had my uh my driver’s license and credit cards um and so uh as part of the investigation they called all the other victims they also relayed this information to Santa Monica Police Santa Monica Police despite the fact that they had a friend team come in and swab and you know take this really seriously like CSI style stuff um the assigned detective on my case has still a year more than a year later not even called me or attempted to interview me they have no interest and I’ve followed up many many many times they just don’t care they don’t care because there’s no incentive to care because these crimes are considered property crimes in Los Angeles County even though you were asleep in your home when this guy with a History of Violence enters your home with you in it and if if my brother had been awake and woken up I think there’s a high chance of a violent interaction that would have taken place I mean I’m sure he was had a had a gun or a weapon on him when he did this there’s no re there’s absolutely no reason to doubt that so it’s a miracle actually that that that we’re okay um but I was so shocked by by what happened and and of course after the second night you just lose sense of like reality like how is this happening this can’t am am I being targeted like and the cops really had no explanation for this um I think that this guy thought we were an easy mark because it was it’s an old house there’s still a handicapp parking sign in front of uh the house you know it’s a from my grandparents time so he probably presumed there were old people living in the house you know and predators go for the week and um so um I uh an attempt to try and like intellectualize and frame this experience um which still haunts us to this day I mean you never feel quite the same in the home you know and it’s a terrible thing when like a home that’s been in your family for almost like four generations is stained and violated it’s almost feels like an assault like a sexual assault even like it’s it’s a very very strange feeling I mean burglary’s got you and um and it’s made all the worse by the fact that victims are revictimized by the justice system in California and so as I started to talk to um prosecutors and law enforcement agent Law Enforcement Officers about how this could have happened what is going on in the state is this common like how could it be common I spoke to a very very well-respected victim’s rights Advocate and Veteran Deputy district attorney for LA County um a liberal by the way named Kathleen ktie and in the course of my interview and relling this story she said what’s what’s so important about your story is that it’s so relatable and I said relatable like how is this in any way relatable that an MS13 gang member convicted felon dreamer illegal alien could break into your house brazenly two nights in a row probably armed threatened to kill police officers um and get two years in prison and this is relatable so if that is the case then the system is fundamentally broken broken and in fact I would go so far as to say that the entire look civilization is based around the social contract and the the the tenants of the social contract is that we s we we surrender certain freedoms to the government to the state which is supposed to have a monopoly on violence and the state inter turn provides protection to us from the anarchic state of nature as hob put it so right not just in turn but in exchange for yes it’s a transaction transaction that’s exactly transaction we’re buying safety and peace of mind in exchange for our money and some of our autonomy exactly and when and when and that contract has been breached and broken in California so at that point it’s just it’s just theft it neg it it negates the entire legitimacy of the government well that’s exactly right well how’s this for crazy has there ever been a more volatile time in American politics not in our lifetimes No One Alive has ever 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there’s 90 languages officially spoken in La USD 27% of California is foreign born of the whole 27% of the entire is foreign born mind you that doesn’t mean like you know first generation which adds probably makes a majority at that point in in 1990 it was 20% Which is still high um that was very much in because of the of the Reagan amnesty from the 80s 86 86 but today it’s 27% and the national average I think is like 133% something like that maybe maybe little higher much higher now much higher ilal but California is by far um has the greatest foreign you know presence in the in the state and I think that um you know the reason for this is uh that we long ago you know and long before these laws that I’m been discussing and will discuss um inacted policies that incentivized illegal aliens to come into the state because they would get uh welfare benefits they would get um basically right more rights than the citizens in fact I will tell you the junior prosecutors I talked to um for this for this this research say that under George gasone and and this also is applied to um other you know other jurisdictions including actually under kamala’s um policies but in LA county uh illegal aliens who commit certain crimes are given special plea deals that would never ever ever be given to a US citizen for the specific P purpose of protecting them from Ice so to me that’s a due process violation so I do think anybody who advocates for not just illegal immigration or mass immigration but any immigration of any kind has to account first for California yeah so here’s a state in which it’s been tried to the greatest possible extent and it went from the best state to the worst date now maybe you could say immigration had nothing to do with that but you can’t say immigration didn’t changeed California and the fact is California has become a much worse place to live and the immigration numbers from California prove that 6 million have left California in the last 10 years okay so these 27 million billion dollars in Revenue the says loss as result of that right so these are not like opinions these this is not you know crazed right-wing ideology these are just these are just numbers about our biggest and most important state the biggest economy in the United States so or was part of that also Tucker is the de-industrialization of California for sure there are lots of factors I’m just saying if immigration is good then how about you explain California before you impose any more of it on me of course C well California is is a warning uh not just to the nation um but to civilization and what’s the warning the warning is that oligarchy um is always at your doorstep and in reach and if it’s not vigilantly guarded against it will consume you it will terrorize you it will control every aspect of your life and reduce you to a state of misery because California has now stratified between into something that you know I I think Victor Davis Hansen has very eloquently discussed that you know over the years which is that California has actually regressed into some kind of political economy that is reflecting Neo feudalism even where where you have a very small extremely rich the the the the the most powerful super rich in the world and an underclass of surfs and the middle class have left and are leaving more more cost of living other reasons de-industrialization um you know the the overall disintegration of the of the state which the elites are uh insulated from of course they have private security of course and and private schools or tutors everything and so the the aristocracy rules the state and yet in California because language is manipulated in almost orwellian fashion oligarchy has become to mean Progressive yeah or or quote democracy or democracy I guess what and I’ve heard Victor say that thing and I’ve nodded along as he said it um and not to be pyune about it but if I could just defend feudalism against what we’re seeing in California right now the idea of feudalism while repugnant to the American mind and my mind was still based on Mutual need the guy who owned the property the the Lord of you know of the manner uh was dependent upon his surfs as they were dependent upon him I mean it was a symbiotic relationship for sure so if the Surfs died he became impoverished well the symbiotic relationship here is that the Surfs provide electoral hegemony for sure but I guess what I’m saying is over time a feudal family had a built-in incentive to at at the bare minimum make sure that their surfs weren’t dying of fentanyl ODS oh yeah whereas I don’t see that happening in California doesn’t they have no skin in the game 2022 to 2023 there were 11,400 fenol overd deaths the highest in the country in California California so um yeah I guess they don’t maybe to put a finer point on it the people who whereas the the the Lord in feudalism needed the labor of the Surfs the Lords of California do not need the labor their because the because the industries are service Industries or they’re Tech and they require a very very small number of people to do exact right and that that’s part of the de-industrialization financialization of the state that uh which provided for middle class jobs and opportunity that is increasingly fleeting um and fleeing in in the state um and especially in Southern California and uh as a result of that especially the Exodus of Aerospace and defense industries from the state um we have uh you know Republican voters have left and LA County which used to be a republican stronghold yes became a blue stronghold and at that point California became a onep party State and one party states are are characterized by corruption yes inefficiency psychosis I would argue um and uh all sorts of evils um and ultimately uh it’s it is the antithesis of democracy and of course that is exactly what um these people claim that they are defending democracy exclamation point yeah no the the ironies are manifold can you just back up one moment I never thought about that so you said one party States a bet Corruption of course inefficiency all true psychosis yeah why do you say that well I think because of the laws that we’ve seen put into effect um the laws were so obviously going to um engender uh criminality across the state right uh it’s it’s like in law uh you know in in torts we you know the the idea of negligence is the for foreseeability of harm right and that is what really triggers a liability well you knew this could happen but you let it happen anyway and and so the so California’s government and and frankly uneducated voters have inflicted a grievous tort upon the state and I think that it is so reckless that to me it is psychotic it is a form of psychotic sociopathic behavior and certainly many of the people implementing these policies are raving psychopath paths a a a uh really impressive um young uh Deputy district attorney in Alam County said to me with respect to the um kind of progressive uh da of that of that County named Pamela price that she’s quote a raging psychopath who wants to burn down civilization and I will tell you that every prosecutor that I spoke to and I spoke to 10 over the court course of 30 hours of interviews um and I also spoke to you know equal number of cops but the the one commonality that that every single prosecutor I talked to mention was that there seems to be a Motivation by the True Believers of burning the system down they are Jacobins they are radical anarchists they want to hurt you they want to kill you um I mean I’m going right to this spiritual explanation for that but is there another like what what could motivate that I mean look uh if you’re if you’re asking for I mean of course like personal power right so like George gascan is not part you know it’s been told to me by people who would know him that he’s not particularly ideological um he was a he was a he was a lousy LAPD cop that apparently he was everyone hated uh he moved to Arizona um at some Point got a a law a law degree in accredited an unaccredited law school um and uh through the you know the minations of of the onep party state which of course elevates People based entirely on do you you know has this identity check mark been met or not like KLA is the Avatar of that but he ends up as um district attorney of uh San Francisco and appointed by Gavin Nome and mayor um SU eding Cala Harris and he follows the money um you know Steve kie puts this very eloquently he follows the money the Soros money down to LA to run to run for for for uh a district attorney in 2020 and it just so happened that um you know this was the uh the perfect ripe opportunity given the Riots of uh the George Floyd incident um and the mood of the nation at the time particularly in California when the most radical policies and people could um rise to positions that were was otherwise un you know unimaginable um gascon has has absolutely decimated Los Angeles he has stacked uh his office with public defenders um he has he has put in directives the first day of uh of his tenure that include of course no cash bail uh no enhancements no no juveniles tried at adult Court um obviously no death penalty um and uh he he has also there’s this is particularly Insidious there is a parole committee called Jace um what I forget exactly what that stands for but basically it’s an opportunity for um victims uh to appear uh with their uh offenders um who are up for parole and to make a statement you know what and then this committee will decide um on whether or not to Grant parole um and under gasone prosecutors who typically would would accompany these victims for this you know frankly an ordeal they’re you know seeing your perpetrator again is in a rape case you can imagine what a trauma that is well gason said prosecutors are no longer allowed to accompany victims and in fact what they are now the victims are now required to do is to write a persuasive essay submitted to the committee and the committee is stacked entirely of public defenders come on seriously that’s grotesque can I ask something that occurs as you’re speaking about gason so um you’ve said that all organized criminal activity in the state of California California is run in effect by the Mexican drug cartels through prisons and I’ve heard people mention that before so let’s just assume that’s true sounds like it is true you just wrote a book on it how could gasone not know that I mean gasone it’s not clear what gasone knows of anything but I’m just saying so in places where the where drug cartels um run things which is a lot of Latin America they also run the politics well let me put it this way even more maybe um relevant to the time that we’re in I would say how did kamla Harris not know that because KLA Harris as a as as Attorney General of California in 2012 under the offices of so-called budget cutting budget reform eliminated a 100-year-old agency called The Bureau of narcotic enforcement and it is widely held amongst law enforcement officers and and on the pr ution side that this was a very important task force for fighting organized crime and had been doing so since prohibition and then became a major force in disrupting narcotics tradeit in the state she disbanded it well because she’s for Narcotics she wants a drug addicted population she does whatever she’s told but I’m just saying like at okay these drug cartels are powerful because they’re ruthless they’re a cult based on witchcraft but they’re also really rich of course they they’re Fortune 500 companies exactly so at some point like in Mexico they’re in control still because they’ve paid off all the politicians well is that happening in California yet not it’s not clear to me whether that that’s happening to the extent I’m certainly um as expressed by you Tom homman when I spoke to him um you know he says that you it’s very hard to often to distinguish the Mexican Elite from the Mexican drug cartels like they there this is a there’s inter woven Nexus yeah um and uh of course like in parts of Mexico that the they the cartels exert actual like Authority and governance over certain regions in the shre yeah for example um but it’s it’s not really clear to me if they are influencing politicians or you know through um uh you know grift or or or through bribes or anything I’m not I’m not clear on that well it’s just a m if not it’s just a matter I will tell you that um the uh a director of the LAPD Union um said to me that um the cartels are increasingly committing uh Ransom attacks in San Diego um of high-profile families and this is not getting reported kid kidnapping as is so common in Latin America exactly yeah they take him across the border and uh so special like Security Forces made up of X um seals and whatnot have to go into Mexico and extract them this is now apparently rampant it’s insane but it shouldn’t surprise us that’s a fact of life in Mexico City I mean human trafficking is also a very like serious problem in the state um and it’s of course more lucrative in some ways than the drugs because they can be used as over and over and over again as sex slaves right so it’s like it’s like a recurring Revenue stream although Fen andol should not be um under under uh um you know underplayed in any way fentol produces like 200,000 per margin yeah and fentol according to um the top one of the top gang enforcement detectives uh in ell County base Out of Compton um ex special forces guy black guy incredible man uh he said to me fence all it’s so ubiquitous it’s like salt and if you buy a peill off the street it has fenol in it and that’s why you know in fact it’s so deadly and so dangerous that even the cartels are thinking that maybe we need to come up with something not quite as lethal because we’re killing our customers can I just ask since you mentioned Compton so Compton was the largest black population west of the Mississippi since the Second World War I I was just there it’s Spanish speaking so you’ve had you know the black population of huge parts of LA moved East into the Inland Empire murdered in huge numbers Yeah by newcomers and I’ve never heard and Maxine wers supposedly represents Compton though she doesn’t live there but I’ve never heard a single black politician in California mention the fact that illegal immigration has like completely overturned life for a lot of black people in California not one time have I heard anybody say that why what about your corrupt pigs yeah I mean obviously but I I think it’s I think it’s uh due to the fact that the power is now the Locust of power is with the newcomers of course just but so it’s not in their interest to ever comment on these things but if your job is to represent your your constituents or your people as when have Democrats ever represented black people well fair fair I know it’s just I’m it it’s like shocking this could happen and everyone’s watching it or people are paying attention or seeing it especially if you’re from California like well this is very different from what it was 10 years ago and nobody says a word you know what’s interesting so in in prison the prison system the the black gangs every it’s all obviously racially segregated but The Black Gang is called um the black gorilla family and um again according to this gang enforcement specialist that I spoke to he said like well for the Mexicans it’s about money money and power for the black gorilla family their enemy is the government and like they’re political and I was I thought to myself well at least they have an ethos no I agree it’s just interesting you know California state prisons are totally racially segregated in fact they were ordered desegregated at one point and then the prisoners complained the black prisoners complained CU people are so many them were getting killed yeah I mean look the fact that this sort of level of criminality can exist within the prisons it’s such an indictment of of the system overall I mean it’s a it’s a joke and in fact all these cops I talk to say the gangsters laugh at us they have no fear of us they do not fear the state then how are the prison guards the highest paid state employees in California because public sector unions have enormous power in Sacramento but I mean if and I think that that was always true prison guards are always the highest paid I mean it’s a dangerous job I I agree I’m not I I know prison guards I’ve always liked them but on the other hand if your job is to guard the prison and you’re getting paid more than anybody else working for the state in California and the gangs run the prisons and that’s like there’s something wrong with that look obviously there’s enormous corruption such that phones are smuggled in a communication Network obviously exists because how are you able to manage a criminal Empire from within jail how are you able to order executions and hits within jail um so they it’s porous but I think the bigger issue ultimately and this is why I don’t think it’s the prison guard’s fault it’s the state’s fault we the gangsters do not fear the law they do not fear the law and they they commit crimes with impunity they’re committing increasingly gun crimes with with impunity because gun enhancements as we talked about no longer apply in many cases so gun violence has gone way up like number of uh I think gun victims in the last three years has shot up in LA county like 63% um it’s but you’ve got very strict gun control in this exactly right so how hard is it for you to own a gun in California so I I don’t own a gun um I uh I should at this point but um uh I I understand like it’s quite it’s quite you know a a difficult process um and a lot of the the the guns that the criminals are using are all stolen they’re not like going to you know a sports shop and buying buying a rifle you you can get a 12 gauge for like 400 bucks Mossberg but like like have you thought about that I mean I I’d love like one of your like beautiful hunting rifles think you’re better off with the 12 gauge hard to miss in close quarters yeah yeah easy to operate you know actually they say the cops say the best offense against these kinds of crimes is a as a big dog I have a cat yeah I think uh I think the cops lie a lot about guns sorry with respect to Cops they don’t want any competition they want to be the only armed people on the scene well they’re getting competition well I’m very aware of that cops tend in general to be against an armed citizenry um I like cops I always defend cops but on this one question you know there are employees they can keep their dumb opinions about guns to themselves as far as I’m concerned and you have a right to have a gun and and I I have a lot of dogs I love dogs but a 12 gauge is more effective than a dog I’m just telling you that oh for sure yeah for sure um I will tell you you know on the cop issue um another factor of this story is the erosion of the quality of cops yeah so what about that who’d be a cop in La well right now we’re recruiting DACA um you know illegal aliens into the LAPD actually yes there’s been five so far and um a scandal actually illegal aliens yeah they’re not allowed to own firearms right they cannot have a firearm uh when they’re off duty you’re you have illegal alien cops yes so if we import 7 million military age men into the United States illegally which the Biden Administration has done it does raise the obvious question what is this is this a mercenary Army for the ruling class it certainly seems like one and if they’re making them cops then it kind of well let let me tell you a a story that’s not been reported uh it’s a coverup and it was conveyed to me by a senior director um of the LAPD Union it’s called the LA Police Protective League and this is also a 25 plus year veteran of the LAPD and a detective and both his daughters are in the LAPD it’s like he uh he is as plugged into this world as anyone in fact he said to me in our in our interview he says I tell everyone don’t come to we cannot protect you but on the DACA issue um apparently in February of uh of uh yeah this last February um a off-duty LAPD detective incountered two members of the Serano gang which is a very violent powerful Latino gang in Southern California uh they were attempting to um uh Rob his steal his car so there was an exchange of gunfire and the gangsters Got Away in a in in their getaway car they were they were apprehended the next day and it turns out that the car was registered to a DACA Cadet in the LAPD and the LAPD quietly shuffled her either out of the program or just covered it up entirely but the LA times did report on this incident wait so they’re hiring illegal female illegal aliens to C with gang so at that point it’s just they’re I mean it it’s not a legitimate Go I mean at that point you’re just like you’re begging to be overthrown of course right of course do you know how I mean they have no legitimacy cops are increasingly finding alternative revenue streams by becoming private security uh officers for the elite and a lot of the officers that I talked to are doing that because it’s so lucrative California has the highest uh uh pay rates for for private security and the highest demand for private security in the nation and in fact like I I’ll just tell you and it’s it’s this is a difficult thing to substantiate um for a VAR variety of reasons but I think it’s it’s interesting um which is that I heard from you know this this LA County Sheriff um former like major crimes Bureau lead and now in private security that uh it he he believed it was quite you know well-known but quietly known in in the secur private security industry that George Soros or or his uh proxies were investing significantly in private security businesses this was also confirmed to me by a former head of Federal Security for LAX and one of the top Traders uh on Wall Street so you know again George soros’s portfolio um and transactions are are privat it’s a family office we really don’t know where the Investments are going um but I think it’s it’s quite it’s quite um striking to think that there may be other incentives um Beyond simply undermining the law for some kind of sake of uh you know creating a new a new world a dystopia of course but nevertheless um I don’t think a Trader a a a ancial Trader maybe one of the greatest in the world stops becoming a traiter right no the worship of money is a disease and it’s yeah so I to go back just a couple minutes so you said that K Harris dismantled the anti-narcotics task force that had been around since prohibition I’m wondering though she has bragged publicly about dismantling the cartels that doesn’t seem like the behavior of someone who’s dismantling cartel how could she dismantle cartels I just I just explained that the cartels run the state that’s right so when she says that I mean there’s no truth in that at all there’s new truth in anything that she says I mean she is a she is the Avatar of moral bankruptcy that represents the state of California yeah Hollow superficial stupid sociopathic and I will tell you everyone that I know who Democrats who have worked with her including like a very elite consulting firm that tried to manage her campaign at one point they say that she is Lazy Steve coie also says that by the way she’s a lazy prosecutor and she is vicious and when she uh doesn’t do her homework and gets uh caught in you know word salads because she doesn’t know what she’s talking about she then lashes out on her staff so she’s kind of like a even dumber version of Hillary Clinton um and um I think fortunately like she’s so inept that the is starting to see that I pray to God because if if kamla Harris Rises to the level of the presidency we now have basically exported California n Nationwide and and I’m and as I told you and it’s name of my book it is called failed State a portrait of California and the Twilight of Empire I can’t think of a sadder title or more accurate one and I just refer back to my own childhood in that state I mean the distressing thing is it’s not like wrecking you know I don’t know I don’t be mean I could think of a couple states that you know whatever who cares California was the greatest place on planet Earth of course yeah so um but you know what’s interesting about Camala she actually did go after uh you know drug crimes but she went after people who were smoking weed yeah the easy ones the easy ones right a lot of black people yeah but she did not go after the cartels bringing in the drugs of course not no so um let’s talk for a minute about who runs California so you’re from Southern California I’m as am I I spent most of my childhood in Southern California um which was you know by far the most dynamic prosperous part of the state by far Aerospace you had some egg obviously tourism and then you had the creative Industries the movie business the record business both headquartered there it’s all gone except the a yeah um but that’s not the part of the state that runs everything no no and it hasn’t for some time um we haven’t really had a true Republican Governor uh since like the mid 90s with Pete Wilson y Pete Wilson put forward a a very very famous proposition called 187 which is vote supported by voters by over 60% and it effectively was to um restrict any sort of Social Services except like non-em see so we still you allowed for that um to illegal aliens and um you can’t reward people who are here illegally with your money so right exactly so we we went from that to let’s say like I think a month or so ago this the legislature put forward a bill that would give illegal aliens um preferential mortgages Gavin Newsome to his credit vetoed that preferential mortgages they were they were very sweetheart deals like can I just say because I can’t contain my resentment so ever since prop 187 passed and that was invalidated by a judge because it’s a democracy where some judge gets to override the will of the people um it’s also fake but ever since then a certain kind of Republican consultant and that would be the dumbest people I’ve ever met and I’m speaking specifically of Frank Lun the guy with the hairpiece but there could be many others um they’ve lectured Republicans about how 187 lost California it was a republican oh I know it’s a such a lie but it’s a Republican state and prop 187 which would deny welfare benefits to illegal aliens that was hate that was racism Republican consultants and guys like Mitch McConnell and all the dumb people in the party bought that well and of course because they’re funded by the Coke brothers and the Koch brothers want to bring in cheap illegal alien labor yeah simple as that I mean I think was Lennon said that the the capitalists will sell you the rope that we’ll use to hang you of course that’s right so sorry I just can’t um but back to your question forget how reasonable that is it’s not oh it’s beyond reasonable and California used to be a reasonable safe secure state with really tough laws that put gangsters away and and and following uh the three strikes law and other reforms that came at the late 90s and into the early 2000s between 2000 and 2010 roughly it was a pretty damn good place like Steve in Los Angeles uh you know cleaned up up a lot of the mass even his predecessor Jackie Lacy did a did a relatively good job although she was chased out of office by um BL she’s black she was chased out of office by and literally harassed her home by BLM activists because she was not you know um in line with their anti- police uh anti- incarceration agenda enough um and um so we then have George gasone uh who received $2 million from George Soros um that was enough uh it was uh for a DA race that actually was extraordinary amount of money um it’s interesting because Soros played Moneyball with uh these da races all over the country because he realized that the district attorneys have enormous power because they can set policy about what crimes are going to be prosecuted which are not um some of these other directives that I mentioned earlier about cash bail and so forth although George Soros is actively excuse me George G zone is actively in violation of state law and just operates you know nonetheless um but Soros understood that with a few million bucks you could change a DA race why would you want to why would Soros who’s a foreigner I beg your pardon from Hungary not from here why would you want to wreck someone else’s country I don’t understand that Soros da have jurisdiction over like 75 million Americans like it’s crazy what’s the motive like why would you want you’re George SOS you grow up in war Tor in Europe then you go to England you help destroy their economy right which he did and then you come to the United States which is like the nicest country in the history of the world and you decide you want to take your ill-gotten gains and use those funds to wreck someone else’s country like what is what’s the motive here I talked to a lot of people about this and you know initially again I didn’t want to even go down the Soros um you know uh rabbit hole because I oh you’re not allowed you’re not allowed but also like I it’s cliche at this point it is it is cliche I age but the fact is that it’s real it’s real and um it begs the question of why is it simply he is a anarchic you know Anarchist uh is he a financial terrorist I would say yes but what is the motivation I I I I think again you know it I do not believe a a a worldclass arbit you know arbitrager Trader um ever kind of leaves that mindset there’s always it’s always money that motivates so I think it is it’s you know again this is entirely speculation but I would be very interested to see what is the portfolio of the family off office of George Soros is it real estate because certainly the crimes uh uh surge in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles have depressed real estate in these downtown districts by 25% at least and insurance premiums have gone way up so is there a is there a trade there maybe I don’t know but as I said um there’s a you know there’s people that I I trust and who would be in a position to know that indicate that there is potentially other motivating factors at least with respect to Soros so that being said you know it’s just crazy how little defense the United States has like we don’t have moral defenses we build this amazing thing amazing greatest thing that’s ever been built by any people in all of history and then a few I don’t know evil figures like Soros roll in and we’re totally incapable of saying hey Foreigner go way you’re not allowed to do that you can’t do that to us and by the way we’ll like execute you if you try to do that I mean a normal society would say you know we built this you can’t wreck it but we’re totally incapable a normal society okay would have and given the kind of violent criminals that are emic in California and that run prisons right and commit murders in prison literally against guards even a normal prison I think would have um capital punishment applied to these prisoners you know in the prison yard hangings right something whatever it takes to bring fear of the law and of the state to those who fear only the Justice of the Mexican Mafia that is that is who they fear when they go to prison it’s not the state it’s a joke so then then the Mexican Mafia is the state then in effect in effect yeah the final word I if if it is actually yeah yeah they are the final Arbiters yeah they are the final Arbiters so they’re then they’re above the state yeah they are um so I’m sorry I keep interrupting you just because it’s that’s an emotional subject I think it’s a really important is an emotional subject it’s really it’s really really upsetting you still live there yeah yeah it’s deeply upsetting to see your home vandalized and you know just literally my home but just my my my hometown yeah but you’re saying that Los Angeles is not where the decisions are made where are the decisions made in C the decisions the Locust of power in California is centers around a very elite um and small millu in San Francisco largely around an area called Pacific Heights Ah that’s where I’m from oh nice originally oh that’s so funny Pacific Pacific Heights is the center of evil huh um well and uh pretty neighborhood though well San Francisco is one of the most beautiful cities in the world used to be um you know like much of California um but in any event um the oligarchy uh that has been really Ina in place for almost a hundred years starting with the Gettys involvement um with uh the Newsome family and the new’s family involvement with Jerry Brown goes back to the 19 1940s and 50s and um the Scions of each of these uh these dynasties um all you know inter intermarried they were into business together Gavin Newsome’s first um you know big kind of you know entrance into the scene was forming a restaurant group called plump Jack which he which was seated by the Getty family uh and was um also co-founded with uh uh Billy Getty who is the son of Gordon Getty who is the son of J Paul Getty um and uh the edes have funded Gavin’s entire political career and theyve made that possible um in the uh the the winery and Restaurant Group the success of that became a launching board into San Francisco city politics um I think he was on the Board of Supervisors then became mayor um and uh but always there was this this uh commonality and um Nexus uh between um Pelosi’s family Pelosi’s husband the Gettys uh the Browns and the News um so they’re the old money Elite that have been running the state for you know on or off since the 1940s I mean of course there have been Republican Governors here and there it used to be as we’ve talked about like a um a a sort of moderate State you know sometimes you voted Democrats sometimes voted Republican usually I voted for Republican candidat a presidential candidates the last one was George HW Bush but um you know the the AC the accumulation of power amongst this circle really took hold after these changes that that we’ve talked about in Southern California the de-industrialization of Southern California the The Exodus of uh at least six million um uh middle class Californians in the last decade and um and the and Aerospace and defense leaving leaving uh Southern California so la then became a Democrat uh a stronghold when it was once Republican stronghold and power shifted to San Francisco and the other reason poers shifted San Francisco is because of the presence of tech big Tech yeah big Tech is the new money and the new money uh interweaves with the old money through VC Investments and private placements and other sorts of um you know uh kind of Social Circles and Bohemian Grove like you name it and um so we then have a power structure of uh an industry that H that is made up of very few people a lot of foreigners by the way um of course and um the these kind of dynastic almost like ancient arist RS in their in the manner of Patron client relationships that Define um uh this Paradigm and and they have uh you know formed an enormous um uh let’s say power block um with tech and and through that um connection uh California has been ruled by this oligarchy and it’s just weird in the physical effects I mean my mom’s family got to California in the 1850s from Maine to find their you know fortune and they did and so I’ve sort of gone there my whole life was born there um and it was you know I thought a nice city liberal in some ways very traditional in other ways but kind of the same like the city that saw the least amount of change and then after during the tech boom 99 9899 all this money came in not just the South Bay yeah renamed Silicon Valley but into the City particularly after 2000 and I thought well okay San Francisco is really rich now yeah it’ll get better right it was was pretty nice I thought but it will get better the Richer the city got the dirtier it got the more dangerous it got the more chaotic it became yeah the money made it way poorer yeah what is that it’s a paradox and it’s very interesting well it’s bizarre when Twitter moved its head because there were you know Altech was again south of the city but then when the techy started moving into City like oh it’s this beautiful city it’s our Cape Town and then it became like such a rich city richest city in the United States it instantly became dirty like what is that this is happening in Southern California too so in Venice California Google has has established a a big office and Venice is um marred by uh just tragic levels of homelessness um that are shocking shock and sites that I I had only seen when traveling like to you know the poorest parts of Guatemala um maybe worse in some ways but right around the corner from the Google office in uh Venice is a um let’s call it a shanty town a favella even maybe but tent after tent after tent and right next to Google it’s a fascinating dichotomy and I was told uh by uh someone who would know in the private security sector and a former former cop that he has observed because he has done work for Google that gang members local gangs extract tribute from each homeless tent every single day 20 to $50 a day and this is happening he claims across the city there’s 75,000 homeless in Los Angeles and if they cannot meet the tribute they are forced to sell drugs or other crimes and by the way um thanks to I believe this was a Nome um policy um cops require have to get search warrants to enter any tents so the tents have become denisons of of uh dens rather of murder of rape of drug the worst kind of drug trade um and other forms of depravity that shock the senses and it’s right next to Google right next to Google yeah so I I don’t know I think obviously I’m too simple to understand the modern world but I always thought that the problem was poverty and that people committed crimes because they were poor and the Richer your Society became the safer and more orderly it became but the exact opposite has been true and it makes you wonder like is there some evil emanating from these Tech companies answer obviously yes that inspires chaos depravity crime violence and filth well I I think that the answer is is also uh structural and economic because Tech is not based upon um employing vast numbers of people it’s right it’s it’s not productive labor of course no I get it I mean it’s like nine guys from India reading code exactly and so when when when that becomes the economic power in the state and and Manufacturing leaves the state and there’s where do the where where do people where do the poor poor workingclass people turn to okay but so but here’s and housing crisis is is also part I get it I mean it it drops the value of Labor to zero so for the rich people I just to reply to your point about it’s getting richer and yet worse yeah it’s getting richer uh and but the areas where the rich people live like ather are looking real nice these days I was just Aon aon’s great Aon Malibu’s great there are pockets of I think Malibu still is great yeah it is um it’s so far away you know that um it can be great but but I wonder if the city of San Francisco though is such a great example of the failure of leadership and the failure of the ruling class to be vested in the society from which they’re taking their riches in a normal society the rich people would say hey I live here my kids live here you can’t do that yeah you know get off the sidewalk we’re going to pay we’re going to make the San Francisco Police Department the most efficient and highly endowed Police Department in the world we’re going to have no crime exactly the Saudis did that why can’t why don’t the tech Barons do that well because we became a onep party state right so when Steve kolie was Da of Los Angeles uh you know he was not about politics it the in fact he says the the the job of a DA is not to IM you know uh kind of bring politics into the into the administration of justice it is to go after bad guys and prosecute bad guys and send them away and make the city safer yeah using the laws the elected legislators right and in fact AC local you know this was also the case even in San Francisco back in like the 2000s and the predecessor to Camala Harris a guy um Helen an who uh Terence hen yeah right and he he was a liberal but also like one with a sense of like duty to do the job but I think what happened is sometime around like again around the 2 late 2000s when Gavin Nome and Kamala Harris really came into into their um you know into their their power structures um and especially San Francisco uh it became not about let’s make this city better let’s make this safer it’s about how do I get my next promotion you know Trump ter limits in California were which I supported were supposed to fix all this and they seem to have made it worse do you understand again this is one of those paradoxes that I don’t fully understand I’ve just noticed I don’t know I mean I they didn’t work I think we could say that right I mean clearly it’s clearly something’s not working right again yeah could do you remember that maybe you don’t remember but maybe you’re too young but like terms came to California and you’re like okay this is going to make make legislators much more responsive they can’t live forever in these dumb jobs but it seems like they have lived forever in these dumb jobs they’ve just traded up jobs they just keep moving around you know I’ve also heard it’s compared to like the fact that we have a full-time legislature versus Texas that has a part-time legislature and that has a moderating effect um I think I think that’s like a good analogue um for comparison I mean Sacramento is out of control um we there’s super majority Democratic super majorities in both houses there’s not a single Republican at any any administrative um you know uh officer level position in the state I think the last one was maybe insurance commissioner right and there are no Statewide Republicans correct office holders that’s right yeah there haven’t been for years and the minority Republican minority is so small in the legisl legislative bodies that they’re irrelevant and our Republicans are week I mean Meg Whitman was pathetic she ran she spent $150 million of her own money to run for governor in 2010 and she lost overwhelmingly to Jerry Brown yeah I went to a I went to her house in Atherton speaking of Aon at that time um what is it you would think that the Republican off solders in the state the few who remain would be even clearer eyed and more Resolute but they seemed even more cucked than they were yes I would say I would say so I mean the California Republican party basically doesn’t exist if you want to run as a as as you cannot run as a republican I mean for instance uh uh Rick Caruso ran for mayor uh recently um he was you know well-known Republican um but he had to s in Los Angeles Los Angeles against Karen bass yeah against Karen bass and uh he switched to the Democrats um party of to facilitate you know the the run and give him a chance he still lost um and Karen bass been a pretty great mayor I mean this the Board of Supervisors uh in La have you know a lot more power in some ways um than the um than than the mayor itself um you know it’s kind it’s the mayor of Los Angeles does not have the power of like the mayor of New York City um but you know I mean Karen Bass did what she uh she she has done the job she was tasked for which is to have a black woman as mayor and fulfill an identity politics um quota in my opinion um is Gavin Nome who survived a recall effort pretty serious looked like pretty serious recall effort at least two terms now Governor um is he popular you know I’m not I haven’t seen like uh any any recent like polling on that um have you ever been at dinner and heard someone say man I’m just glad Gavin Newsome runs our state no no so in a one party State doesn’t really matter like everyone’s brv at a certain point it doesn’t really matter exactly yeah whether people like what they’re getting they’re getting it yeah yeah the only thing that matters is the Democratic primary of course and there is like interesing divisions within the party just like in China oh big time right and in fact it’s kind of interesting that um you know Gavin is not like on the hard left of the democratic party in California um I I actually in some ways think he’s probably much more reasonable and moderate than than he you know has portrayed himself to be um I I can as someone who knows him I can confirm that that is true yeah he’s Gavin Nome is I I think responsible in large part for what’s happening in California there’s no excuse for that he’ll be held you know he’ll be held accountable for that on some level in some life however just in point of fact he is not some crazy left Winger look I’ll be honest with you I like him personally yeah everyone does yeah yeah I really do and I I I really wish you know he was a phenomenal Governor I think you know if if we do have to live in a one party State at least our leaders should be you know really confident um within the machine um and I think he had a lot of potential um and certainly um you know but but he’s also a slave and captured by by this movement and this this leftism um that has has has cast this pal over California he’s weak inside there’s no doubt yeah so can I ask like what the there are still very powerful business interests mostly the people making AI planning our enslavement um why don’t those people get together and just like pay for a good government well I will tell you that I have heard at least from folks in the VC world that um there is a lot of um quiet support even in this cycle for for Trump well that’s true there is and there’s some loud support I mean Mark andri who’s the biggest VC in the state um has come out for Trump publicly so that’s good but I just mean within the state C why don’t they get as as you’re going to have a corrupt one part State as as it’s going to be Guatemala okay fine that’s what we are now why don’t the oligarchs get together and just say well we’re at least going to have I don’t know nice roads and functional schools and your daughter’s not going to get raped on the way to CVS like why not just do that I think it’s not it’s because it’s because these Nobles do not have no blaso B now we’re cooking with gas that’s exact okay can you expand on that yeah so so the idea you know for societies that are stratified by class and where there is especially um you know an aristocracy that has a political you know hegemony um as well as Social Power uh there was a sense I think um in in those kind of societies in the past even even frankly you know within the United States that there were certain responsibilities as a noble to your your county to your to your city to your to your you know land uh and so forth to your nation to your nation of course um but uh today we have a situation where um there’s a disconnect from that and it’s entirely about the self and it’s nihilism they all wear t-shirts and live on boats right they’re totally disconnected they’re completely removed from the the bad schools from the bad roads um from the crime they have private police force basically because they’re not Christians that’s the actual difference they’re not they’re not believing Christians and a believing Christian feels a sense of obligation to the poor and the people over whom he exerts authority to the people below him I mean that’s just part of the religion well right so like when we talk about Neo feudalism and and maybe how that’s not a perfect analog I I would add in support of your approach is well at least in feudalism they believed in God well and that had certain obligations actually structured the entire Society right well this this separate conversation but I was probably 40 years old before I’m interested in history I realized that the Thousand Years between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance were referred to as quote the Dark Ages and there’s sort of very little conversation about that among people who specialize in European history and it’s like why why are we dismissing a Thousand-Year period as the Dark Ages because actually it wasn’t that dark these were not societies built on you know debt slavery these were societies built on Christianity and that’s kind of why they’ve been dismissed as as dark and Unworthy of further study or you know conversation we have nothing to learn from the Dark Ages and that’s all like a huge lie yeah actually they had a much more enlightened ruling class than we have I I would say that you know if if you’re going to make a historical comparisons to like let’s say are we in a new Dark Age You could argue that you know the dark the So-Cal Dark Ages was characterized by a um uh separation from helenismo uh ideas um and and literacy right and so um I think you could argue frankly that modern America actually Mo modern society as a whole um and this especially true in California is also disconnected from its history it is forgetting its history purposefully oh I know and we’re also becoming ironically we’re we’re we’re we are subject to more information than we can absorb and so we absorb nothing and maybe that’s a kind of new illiteracy I think that’s exactly right and I think good weather plays a huge role in this places with really good weather you see this on Australia as well um allow people to sort of drift along in a state of content num yeah and they don’t ever they’re sort of content with you know an Ever declining um standard of living and an Ever shrinking basket of freedoms at this point in California you have the right to have an abortion that’s kind of your only right and they just they’re so because it’s 75 and Sunny they don’t complain you know what I mean whereas in say Romania yeah they might they might complain yeah it you know it’ll be very interesting to see if there ever if things get so bad that it catalyzes um action uh by the voters um one of these prosecutors I talked to um from Alama County we were discussing the broader implications of how we got to the place that we did and she says she said to me um she said I Blame You and I said what said I blame and when she said I you I mean the uneducated voter right the the voters that um are are um susceptible to the marketing gimmicks of our of our politicians that reframe legalizing theft as safe neighborhoods and schools act and this kind of complacency has resulted you know in in a significant way to the to the degradation of the state well it’s just look where this is just a DOT on a Continuum this is a moment in time and all every bad thing that you described has been made possible by liberal whites yes and they’re bad their decad in attitudes and California is a Latin American country basically now with some recognizable Latin America country problems like rule by Cartel and C politics and the rest one party state but at some point it’s going to be characterized by another feature of Latin American society which is fascist interludes where you’re going to have like a military hun or some strongman take over California and all these new immigrants they’re not rich white liberals actually they probably don’t think theft should be legal right and you’re going to get some cadeo in charge of that state he’s going to put an end all this nonsense you know and maybe that would not be so bad I mean it’s preferable to what we have now I mean would you rather have Gavin Nome or bll exactly that’s a that’s not a hard Choice exactly it’s not a hard choice so that’s very different from the state that you and I grew up in completely different which was a basically an egalitarian state where even rich people like I grew up in a rich part of the state and we didn’t feel like we were a class apart that everyone else was a surf you know what I mean I didn’t drive through the Central Valley feeling like I have nothing in common with these people I feel like well they’re Californians just like me that’s over you know I wanted to mention something but we’re in don’t you think we’re in the chaotic middle period between one system and a new system oh yes for sure uh in fact Victor Davis Hans Victor Davis Hansen um who was very kind in uh uh helping me with some of the research for my book um made some incredible insights uh on the comparison of uh the late Roman Empire really the period between 376 ad and 476 ad and what we’re experiencing now in California and that period can I just say it’s so thank you for saying that because the fifth century is when we think of the end of Rome but we forget that there was at least a century preceding that where it was like on the way to the fall of course and and it was characterized by things that are eerily similar to what we’re seeing California so of course there is the erosion of borders there is the influx of uh uh of migrants about I think like one or two million from Germanic and Huns into Rome not assimilated um breakdown of law at the county levels a disconnect from the Capital um and and a lot of those immigrants in Rome went into law enforcement went into the legions that’s right that’s right um and and there was also cultural factors where the elite um were uh Hansen calls this it it’s called luxus and it was this notion that um that the elite at that time were embracing um decadence uh cult religions oh hello trans right of course and um and other sort of uh values that were antithetical to the Marshall values that built the Roman the Roman Republic the ROM narcissism and Carmela Harris whatever the Hell she’s calling herself now is just the is the poster girl for that she is the personification of everything that is bad about California and it’s not because she did all that awful of thing she actually doesn’t have that much of a track record California but that’s the point isn’t it she is a she is just a husk she is a face Y and she is the right face that qualified for you know hit the the the the you know the quotas that are are necessary in California to advance and therefore um we see in her uh this shell of a person always talking about herself of course that’s all she she the only thing she thinks about right but it’s always you know her book’s called smart crime no can you please use air quotes around the word book yeah yeah well it was actually was ghostwritten of course you think and and and and and and [Laughter] plagiarized both ghost written and plagiarized so even her Ghost Writer was lazy yeah no but it’s so it’s so perfect it’s just this visous of banalities about herself and me me me I this I that it’s like you know if you’re going to talk about yourself there should be some requirement to be interesting yeah but it’s never interesting do you know what I mean it’s always whining about microaggressions and I I you know freedom and all it’s just like it’s so benal you can just barely stand it I would rather have an interesting dictator you know the the chapter my book on her I I call the banality of evil yeah well perfect um and uh it’s the sense that uh these like these actions or inactions rather over time that seem incremental um lead to outcomes that actually produce incredible evil and violence exactly and though she is not pulling the trigger right she’s not even passing some of the laws I I hope I can get to um which are even more insane than what I’ve already told you um but she nevertheless is part of this machine and she’s also tied to the Gettys by the way just incidentally um they all they all are posies Gettys Nome Browns like it’s all the same Willie Brown too um of course and um so there’s nothing there there are no complishments to speak of and this nothing changed when she was vice president no but this is what happens when girls become dick they they they build nothing they create nothing you don’t even get like big pretty buildings out of it and then they kill you by passive aggression exactly yeah exactly this is I’d much rather yeah I’m not to make a gender thing out of it but if we’re going to have a dictator at least you know he should be wearing a cape yeah and uh building you know a Coliseum or something I don’t know um they can’t even build Light Rail and that I’m trying to have to use the FW in that darn state so okay let’s get to the law I’m I’ve got so so after prop 57 2016 that passes we we jump ahead to 2020 where I think it everything broke down across the world but especially in the United States and especially in California and as a result of the George Floyd um riots which by the way all of the law enforcement officers I’ve talked to who were there and were there for the 1992 riots say these two cannot even be closely compared gangsters in La during the George Floyd riots were laughing their asses off because they didn’t give a excuse me a about George Floyd uh at all everyone knew he was just a some armed robber dies with a fental need a revolution okay exactly and um oh by the way uh the guy who robbed us on the his police report uh it says like any drugs are you on any drugs and he writes in like crayon fentanyl he’s on fentanyl yeah yeah on F everyone’s on fenel in the criminal world it’s like salt they on fenel yeah it’s like salt well he was taking it because he had been stabbed like a year or two before um and so he takes it the pain and to stay level when he’s doing carpentry and not it’s so Soul killing have you ever taken opioids like after a surgery or something I mean I love laughing gas I had that once laughing gu is a totally different thing I’m not defending nitrous but I will say it’s a totally different gig but know any opioid drug has the same it just takes your soul away yeah well that’s what we see that’s why it’s the zombie apocalypse right that’s it but but so so in after the the riots and there was a momentous push for um again I I I call Crime Equity legislation and this took the form of two laws that have been absolutely devastating and I think that they probably will ultimately get thrown out by the Supreme Court because they’re they’re so egregious the first is called the racial Justice Act of 2020 and the racial Justice Act of 2020 allows defendants and it’s retroactive to challenge their convictions based on the presence of bias or racial animus by let’s say anyone involved in the trial or on the police side now that doesn’t have to have any bearing on whether or not the evidence supports their guilt at all these can be guilty people the evidence proved Beyond a doubt but if there was a white racist involved at any level they can get their convictions thrown out under the racial Justice act or reduced significantly and this happened in the city of Antioch it’s called the Antioch texting Scandal four young black gang members were on trial for um uh attempted murder and murder and um very clear that they did it um they were gang enhancements were applied to them which would mean that they were going to face a lot more jail time uh but at the same time um it came out that police officers in Antioch were texting racist uh so-called racist messages to each other in private not you know not as part of the job not relating to even their their uh you know uh involvement in the case but just about these defendants and when this came out um the judge presiding over the case uh utilized the racial Justice act and threw out all the gang enhancements against the so they had no longer killed anybody because the cops were mean let me tell you how much worse it gets defense attorneys can use statistical evidence nebulous statistical evidence of racial disparity to uh support the case um and satisfy their burden of proof that there is racial Injustice so for instance if a jurisdiction is applying gang enhancements um in Greater uh proportion to Black you know gang members and to some other group white white gang members yeah whatever those are um and uh uh the um under the racial Justice act the statistical um uh differ differences can be entered into consideration by the judge and whether or not to apply the um rja that’s just like the end of civilization it gets worse um the same year they the Sacramento passed AB 3070 AB 3070 um took away the ability of prosecutors to apply peremptory challenges to prospective jurors on the basis of bias so for instance up until AB 3070 you could if a if a juror would say you know my son was had been you know uh involved with um had been arrested or I have a negative opinion of police so on and so forth this would be a cause by which a prosecutor could use a prary challenge um to remove the juror well under AB 3070 if this juror is a member of a protected Group which by the way includes um gender identity so like training criminals yeah well well no no trainy jurors oh okay yeah um they can no longer use perm challenges uh against them even if they say I hate cops because they’re a protected group so the result of this is as uh one of the top prosecutors in the entire State told me um is the proliferation of OJ OJ juries and the OJ jury by the way never got the credit we never learned a single thing from that we spent our entire lives hearing about all white juries being bad but here we had a jury that let a guy get away with murdering two people because those people were a skin color that was fine for them another another gang prosecutor in Alama County told me that jurors have come up to her um and said to her face I will not convict a black man so okay well now I’m officially depressed and and just and just sad about the state so let’s just let’s just end on a a happy note if you’re possible if it’s possible course do you see California getting better I mean is this like a low point or is this just like is it you know um some of the cops I talked to say that they they think this is cyclical and things will things will come back into some level of normaly um you know there’s Detroit never came back exactly yeah neither did Rome after 476 it’s still a crappy place as far as I can tell I mean you know uh I I don’t know I I think that there are sometime there are some problems that become so embedded and given the multifaceted nature of this dysfunction and the complexity of the problems and the entrenched interest groups that do not have any incentive um to to modify a system that has enriched them I don’t know how you will so I think maybe the um the lesson for me just as a listener to this incredible story that you’ve just told um the main lesson is that Civilization is really fragile you don’t maintain it without continuous effort and vigilance and you really have to be radical in in preserving it yeah and once it goes away it doesn’t necessarily come back and you should not participate at all in unjust systems at all and you should fight like a wombat yeah I mean like look if we’re talking about solutions for me for one thing it is uh it is uh revoking these terrible laws that I’ve talked about like that that’s has to happen but how about shaming the people who supported them that’s totally unacceptable I mean yeah well I don’t know anything about Bull Connor but like I’m sure his descendants all change their names I’m not defending Bull Connor trust me but there is a useful thing that culture does which is demonizes demons I I would go further I would go further I think it’s it’s more than simply shaming I think I think if there is a way that to hold these people liable for negligence and gross negligence criminally liable criminally liable so why should George gome be able to like move to Tempe and just live out on retirement I don’t think he should be allowed to why why should the politicians in Europe and in this country who facilitated the invasion of their countries and displacement and dis uh uh and diffusion of their native indigenous populations as a form of let’s face it a form of ethnic cleansing why should those politicians who enacted those laws not be subject to the same kind of standard that was applied in the the nberg trials well how about as recently as the the Yugoslav wars the NATO’s war in Yugoslavia I think sladan mosovich died in prison right for ethnic cleansing so Angela Merkel gets away with it how is that look the international laws related to these issues are not robust enough to address this modern form of demographic inversion demographic engineering but really the when I was thinking about this as as as a whole is it really all that different from the Chinese are doing in Jin Jang like yes we’re not we don’t have we don’t have re-education camps yet because we’re not as straightforward as the Chinese but but the idea of of like bringing the Han Chinese into Jin Jang to to um effectively erase those people is that really any different than what’s happening when 12 M or you know 7 million people have come across the US Southern border um with impunity and are going to most likely probably become a citizen unless unless Trump uh God God willing wins and and reverses that I mean it’s times are very dark Tucker and I don’t know like if there is a positive message to be made except I I I pray that um our leadership at at least the federal level um will write the ship and perhaps California over time um can come back to some semblance of what it once was because it is the defacement of a grand work of art it is a it is a work of art in Los Angeles and San Francisco two of the prettiest cities in fact I would say the prettiest cities we have by far both of them and they’re very different ways but um it is destroying art and irreplaceable art and as a Birthright Californian who’s living in his great grandparents house uh you’re one of the few in La who’s can say that um like what’s your plan are you going to stay you know like you’ve you’ve been asked this question right and you’ve said like America is my home like I’m not leaving it I feel that way about California like so they’re not you’re St I mean unless I get like another home invasion that that might like catalyze it but I I I I feel very tied to the land like good you know should and I don’t feel like it should be just surrendered because some in San Francisco are have decided to um spread crime Equity across the state you know it’s like I we’ll defend we’ll defend our home we’ll defend our castle and that is I think um you know what one duty is to your your ancestors who had guns so please buy one yes good call me Chris thank you of course thank [Music]
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