[0:31:30 - 0:31:38] Well, even though we had we had all the receipts. We had we had the goods we knew it. And so did Congress and so did everybody e
lse. But it started there where they started lying about me.
[0:33:33 - 0:33:45] to do something e
lse and over over the years, one of the things that's been used where people will take a lot of your words and try to overlap them or twist them apart is when it comes to the
[0:39:03 - 0:39:17] But it's it's it's very frustrating. So the government said, no, depending on said, no, no, we don't have any of his files are all gone, they're deleted knowing that that's where they're going to find everything right showing that he took was real and everything e
lse.
[0:48:04 - 0:48:33] Julian, the accused someone of being a grifter. And yet they're actually grifting on accusing someone e
lse of being a grifter, meaning if I call you a grifter and I start writing posts of your grifter. And now people are clicking and liking mine. And now I'm getting advertisement revenue for it. I'm the one actually grifting, right off of you by accusing you as being a grifter. And that's the irony or those that are accusing folks, some folks of being of being grifters are themselves the biggest grifters of all.
[0:57:28 - 0:57:31] that I had nothing. I didn't even know. It's surprised like everybody e
lse. I'm like, wow.
[0:57:42 - 0:57:46] But, you know, I can show you something e
lse if you really want to see it, but you can't,
[1:02:30 - 1:02:33] do that, or you're afraid to do that, get the hell out of there, do something e
lse. All right,
[1:23:36 - 1:23:44] top one,
LSE. And they were going to try that one, scroll down. There was fence shumpers.
[1:27:59 - 1:28:03] you're not going to have a 10-year-old kid be able to go to Hobby Lobby or anywhere e
lse and buy a
[1:35:41 - 1:35:46] That's also a possibility that one could be predicating something e
lse or response. So what people
[1:47:01 - 1:47:08] done more for their country and paid the ultimate sacrifice. So for me or anybody e
lse that I work
[1:56:19 - 1:56:23] whatever, but we're not even going to necessarily say whether that's true or fa
lse right now.
[2:05:33 - 2:05:41] like me and you and everybody e
lse. But I do applaud him for his courage to come forward. I think
[2:40:12 - 2:40:17] don't I don't prejudice the jury. So to speak, meaning I don't want to have someone e
lse's
[2:45:53 - 2:45:58] me or anybody e
lse about that, right? Then you've got to say, oh, that's interesting. How would
[2:46:14 - 2:46:22] or anything e
lse, we are very unique. And I don't, I personally believe, you know, when we get into
[2:49:13 - 2:49:17] episode as well. So people can get that link down below. Everybody e
lse you know what it is. Give