Podcast Summary
FBI raid on Project Veritas and New York Times connection: The ongoing legal battle between Project Veritas and the New York Times underscores the importance of data security and potential risks of using less secure payment networks.
There seems to be a questionable connection between the FBI's raid on Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe's apartment and the subsequent release of information about the raid to the New York Times. This information is now the subject of a defamation lawsuit against the New York Times by Project Veritas. The ongoing legal case, which is not going well for the New York Times, highlights the importance of data security and the potential risks associated with shifting consumer spending to less secure payment networks, as proposed in the Durban Marshall Credit Card Bill. Additionally, the Dan Bongino Show covers the rising issue of cyber attacks and offers ways for individuals to protect their data. The show also features upcoming interviews with Ron DeSantis, a panel on artificial intelligence, and a Kyle Rittenhouse panel with legal experts.
FBI tips off New York Times about Project Veritas raids: The FBI reportedly tipped off the New York Times about Project Veritas raids, raising concerns about potential conflict of interest and the need for transparency and accountability in law enforcement and journalism.
There is a concerning situation unfolding between the U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, Project Veritas, and the New York Times. Project Veritas, which is currently suing the New York Times for defamation, had several employees raided by the FBI last week. Minutes after the raids, the New York Times was the only outlet to report on the incidents. The FBI reportedly tipped off the New York Times about the raids, and the newspaper obtained and published confidential communications between Project Veritas and their lawyers. This raises serious questions about the relationship between law enforcement and the media, and the potential for a conflict of interest. The situation is particularly troubling given that the trial in the defamation case is not going well for the New York Times. A federal judge has since ordered the FBI to stop the search of Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe's phone following the raid. This incident highlights the need for transparency and accountability in both law enforcement and journalism. It also underscores the importance of protecting the confidentiality of legal communications between clients and their lawyers.
The FBI's Rotten Culture and the Importance of Truth: The FBI is in crisis, requiring disbandment due to its disregard for constitutional guidelines and inconsistencies in witness statements, highlighting the importance of truth and accuracy in legal proceedings.
The FBI is in a state of collapse and needs to be disbanded due to its rotten culture. The organization has lost its focus on constitutional guidelines and needs a complete overhaul. Additionally, inconsistencies in witness statements, such as the case of Gage Groeske, highlight the importance of truth and accuracy in legal proceedings. The ease of remembering the truth versus a lie was also emphasized, as people often struggle to keep up with their own lies due to a lack of accurate recollection. The FBI's current state and the importance of truth are crucial issues that should be addressed by political candidates in the upcoming elections.
Lying and Memory Consistency: People who lie struggle to remember fabricated stories consistently, while the truth is easier to recall. New developments in natural immunity and weight loss treatments were also discussed.
People who lie often struggle to remember their fabricated stories consistently. This was demonstrated in an anecdote about individuals who passed a counterfeit bill and gave inconsistent stories about how they obtained it. The truth, on the other hand, is easier to remember. This observation could potentially be used to challenge witnesses in legal proceedings, but the ethical implications are complex. Moving on from this topic, an intriguing development related to natural immunity and the spread of COVID-19 in response to a Freedom of Information Act letter was discussed. The conversation then shifted to a product endorsement for Henry Repeating Arms, a rifle and shotgun manufacturer, emphasizing their quality, variety, and American-made status. Additionally, a mention was made about prescription medications for weight loss, specifically GLP1s, which are now accessible online through TriLifeMD.com. However, it's important to note that these medications require completion of an online consultation with an independent healthcare provider and may have eligibility restrictions and side effects. In summary, the key takeaway is that people who lie have a harder time remembering their false stories than remembering the truth, and there are new developments regarding natural immunity and weight loss treatments.
Give the gift of relief during the holidays: During the holiday season, you can support loved ones by ensuring they have access to relief, with a 20% discount and free shipping at Reliefband.com using promo code Bongino. Meanwhile, the CDC lacks data on individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 and later became reinfected, raising questions about their data collection priorities.
During the holiday season, you can give the gift of relief to your loved ones by ensuring they have access to it. Reliefband.com is offering a 20% discount and free shipping with promo code Bongino. Meanwhile, a recent FOIA request to the CDC revealed that they do not have data on individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 and later became reinfected and transmitted the virus to others. This does not mean that naturally immune people cannot pass on the virus, but rather that the CDC is not collecting this information. The lack of data collection raises questions about the CDC's priorities and potential implications for understanding the role of natural immunity in the pandemic.
Concerns over data, lies, and broken promises: Transparency, truth, and accountability are vital for addressing complex issues like natural immunity, CDC data collection, taxes, spending, and media credibility.
There are concerns about the absence of evidence regarding certain issues, such as natural immunity and the CDC's data collection, which could potentially lead to discrimination and litigation. Meanwhile, there are ongoing lies and broken promises from political figures, including Joe Biden, regarding taxes and spending. Despite record tax collections, historic deficits persist. The media's credibility is also under scrutiny, with accusations of dishonesty and personal attacks towards conservatives. The overall message is that transparency, truth, and accountability are crucial for addressing these complex issues.
Media's lack of fact-checking leads to inaccuracies: The media's failure to fact-check and verify information can lead to inaccuracies and misrepresentations, eroding public trust in the media
The modern media and its fact-checkers are riddled with inaccuracies and misinformation, often spreading false narratives without proper fact-checking or verification. This was evident in a recent interaction where a reporter from The Daily East, Zonk Padizzo, inquired about Tron Simpson's absence on a radio show, despite the fact that Tron had been a guest on the show during the specified date. The media's lack of accountability and credibility was further highlighted when they attempted to misrepresent Joe Biden's words during a public appearance. The left-leaning media's exclusive focus on misinformation and disinformation has significantly eroded public trust in the media.
Media Credibility Under Scrutiny: Fake Accent Story and Elite Journalism: The Kamala Harris fake accent story underscores the issue of media credibility and the shift from journalism as a working-class trade to an elite occupation, leading to a lack of factual accuracy. The need for accountability and factual reporting is crucial, especially in light of inflammatory rhetoric from figures like Hawk Newsom.
The media's credibility is under scrutiny once again due to the Kamala Harris fake accent story. The truth was revealed to be false, and this highlights the larger issue of media malfeasance and abandonment of the working class. Baria Unger, a leftist deputy opinion editor at Newsweek, discussed this issue on Tucker Carlson's show, explaining how journalism used to be a working-class trade but has since become an elite occupation, leading to a lack of factual accuracy. Meanwhile, Hawk Newsom, a Black Lives Matter leader, has been criticized for his inflammatory rhetoric and calls for violence, further highlighting the need for factual reporting and accountability in the media. Additionally, the ease of access to GLP1 prescription medications through LifeMD was discussed as a potential solution for those struggling to lose weight.
BLM Leader Hawk Newsom's Inflammatory Statements vs. NYC Mayor Eric Adams' Plainclothes Policing: While Hawk Newsom faces little consequence for inflammatory statements, NYC Mayor Eric Adams' decision to bring back plainclothes policing faces criticism, but its effectiveness in deterring crime lies in its ability to blend in with the community.
Hawk Newsom, a BLM leader, can make inflammatory statements without facing significant consequences, while former police officer and current New York City Mayor Eric Adams' decision to bring back plainclothes policing has drawn criticism. The effectiveness of plainclothes policing lies in its ability to blend in with the community and deter crime, as criminals are less likely to engage in illegal activities when they're unaware of the presence of law enforcement. Eric Adams, as a former police officer, understands this, and his experience on the job has influenced his approach to addressing crime in New York City. Despite this, there continues to be controversy surrounding the use of plainclothes policing. Additionally, the ongoing debate over mask mandates persists, with some evidence suggesting that masks may offer some protection when worn correctly.
Masks and vaccines in schools: Science or control?: Speaker questions the science behind mask mandates and vaccination policies in schools, emphasizing low risk for children and potential geopolitical implications, advocating for science-based decision-making.
The current mask mandates and vaccination policies in schools, particularly in Chicago, seem less focused on science and more on control and punishment. The speaker emphasizes that there is little evidence that masks or vaccines prevent the spread of COVID-19 in children, who are at very low risk from negative outcomes. He also mentions concerns about China's geopolitical situation and its potential implications, urging listeners to keep an eye on the developments there. Overall, the speaker encourages a return to science-based decision-making and expresses concern about the increasing politicization of public health measures.
Presidents treated military with respect, Nurturing a child's political interest, Differences between cryptocurrency and government-sponsored digital currencies: Presidents showed kindness to military on White House grounds, Encouraging political curiosity in kids with everyday activities and books, Cryptocurrencies aren't controlled by the government, Can act as hedge against inflation
The presidents, including Clinton, Obama, and Bush, treated military members serving on the White House grounds with respect and kindness. Regarding a seven-year-old's interest in politics, simple resources like common sense lessons during everyday activities and age-appropriate books by authors like Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman can help foster their curiosity. Cryptocurrency and government-sponsored digital currencies are different. While the latter is controlled by the government and can be affected by interest rates, the former, such as Bitcoin, is not tied to the Federal Reserve and can act as a hedge against inflation. As always, it's important to consult a financial advisor for personal financial advice.
Investing in Tangible Assets for Wealth Protection and Growth: Consider investing in tangible assets like land, gold, and comic books to protect and grow wealth during inflation. Avoid supporting third parties and focus on contributing ideas within major parties instead.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of investing in tangible assets, such as land, gold, and comic books, as a means to protect and grow wealth, particularly in the context of inflation. He shares his personal experiences of making significant profits from buying and selling comic books related to upcoming movie releases and stocks of companies experiencing temporary setbacks. The speaker strongly advises against supporting a third independent party due to the financial and political challenges they face in the primary system and the unlikely chance of winning the presidency. He encourages individuals to focus on aligning with a major party and contributing ideas from within. The speaker also shares his love for Paula's empanada recipe and promises it will be featured in a upcoming cookbook.
The Democratic Party and liberalism will continue to be supported despite criticism: Criticism towards individual Democrats won't stop the support for the Democratic Party and liberalism as a whole, known as the 'Dinkins effect'.
The media and Democrats may criticize individual politicians, such as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, but they will never acknowledge liberalism as a failure. This phenomenon is known as the "Dinkins effect," named after former New York City Mayor David Dinkins. Despite the criticism, the Democratic Party and liberalism as a whole will continue to be supported. On a lighter note, the speaker also mentioned "locals.com," a website and app that promotes buying local products. He encouraged viewers to check it out and offered his own presence on the platform as a reason to do so. Overall, the speaker's message was to stay informed and engaged with current events, whether through his show or through local communities.