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Welcome to the show. It's Dana Lash. We're going to start your Monday off, get you set up. But that's been the big, let's just for a moment focus on that just for a moment because that hasn't been getting a lot of, I don't think it's been getting a lot of play. nationally, at least in the press.
Because Iran I don't know anybody, I think I thought Andy McCarthy had a really good write-up. At Rain this morning about the breaking down some of the myths that people think as it relates to Iran and some of the talking points that have come out: like, oh, well, no, it's really the United States that's in dire straits, but it's not the United States that's in dire straits with us. I don't know how anybody could be saying such a thing. It's just stupid. It's just idiotic.
It's one of the things that the left has been eagerly pushing, and of course the woke right has glommed onto it. But China's economy has even weakened more. In fact, the Wall Street Journal has a big piece. Momentum slowed across the board even as Xi Jinping was projecting strength. Which that's the job when they do these sorts of get-togethers, when they have these meetings.
They're to project strength. The economic momentum, they said, slowed again. In April, they've had persistent areas of weakness. And then the slowdown, of course, they say just tempered by the I mean, it's the exports were really not even that strong with them. Their export machine, they keep trying to make a big deal of it, but they don't talk about I mean, if you want to have a discussion about what they're exporting and the quality, that's a whole separate issue.
But China is incredibly vulnerable because they'll remove straight. That's where they get a big chunk. Of their energy.
So if they can. If they can make a deal. With Iran and bypass the blockade, well then There we go. And that's what they're going to look to do.
So that's one of the things we're going to be watching. Also, A few other things. The building on the border wall continues. Listen to this headline from ABC.
So, U.S.-Mexico border wall, the construction, they said, now they're upset. It's desecrating sacred sites. Federal contractors. They say, are desecrating sacred American Indian places and cultural sites at an unprecedented pace to build more of the wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. And they say that For instance, one wellness resort, they're now having to deal with border wall construction.
A wellness resort, I don't know how that, how does that work? A wellness resort is okay, but a force multiplier is not. I was reading this and they go and they interview. ABC goes and interviews all of these people, one California member of one American Indian nation, saying that they feel it in their DNA, that the body and land are the same word in their language. And some of the tribal leaders have been meeting with DHS officials to urge them to protect this land and they're looking into legal action.
And another one said, That this is it's sacred to us like a church is for you. The mountain is our healer and our psychologist. That's what one tribal leader says. And they talk about the creation story of a shaman transformed into the mountain. And they say that this is where we go and gather strength to live in this difficult world.
And can you believe these ignorant people are putting a wall on it?
So mean And then the Intertribal Association of Arizona, 21 Tribes, they went to Washington last month to lobby against a secondary wall. a 20 foot as well as the primary 30 foot. And they said that It's offensive to their beliefs. And remember, we have $46 billion that has been dedicated out of the quote-unquote big beautiful bill to the effort of that border wall construction. But here's my question.
Where were any? of these concerns, about the land. when you had illegal aliens that were using it as an outdoor toilet. I feel like that's a very fair question to ask. Why is it?
that when you had illegal aliens They were crossing the border. leaving all kinds of trash. Trafficking. women and children, trafficking fentanyl Doing all of these things, they were silent. I did not, and I went and I searched.
I do not see. Any kind of objection? I did not see any think pieces written about it. There was nothing mentioned by the delegations that were going to Washington, DC. to all lobby.
these lawmakers and beg for intervention to stop it. no one, very interestingly, not a single person objected. No one spoke up. No one said can you do something, anything. About The debris, about the trash, about the desecration of the pureness of this land.
Back when you had Biden-Harris open borders, nobody was objecting, nobody was asking, nobody was saying anything. I found that very interesting. Not a single Person. had any kind of criticism. Not a single person had any kind of objection at all whatsoever.
So I have to kind of take issue. Because it seems situational. when it isn't consistent. It seems incredibly Like you're cherry picking.
So either it matters or it doesn't matter. I mean, and they're not the only people that live at the border. I don't know why I get that intersectionality means that someone who, you know, maybe their background makes them somehow more important, which is, by the way, one of the most anti-American things. That's why it's a Marxist. Policy, it's a Marxist strategy because it's anti-American.
You don't elevate people because of things like sex or race or anything of that nature. You don't elevate those individuals above everybody, all the other Americans. It doesn't give them some kind of supernatural power. But that's how it's treated. There are tons of people who live at the border.
Now, I guess if you were going to have an intersectional competition and you were going to try to measure who has more value, the Mexican legal immigrant that owns property at the border, like tons of individuals, for instance, in the Rio Grande Valley, or these American Indian Nations that have land or that are near, not even land, some of it because remember, American Indians, thanks to Democrats, are not even allowed to own their own land.
So they have to lease it from the government.
So you're talking about American Indian nations that are kind of near the government, that are kind of, you know, that's the land that they like, and they've been there for a while. And for some instances, it's not even their actual indigenous land. But I'd aggress. But if you want to have this discussion, I mean, why is it that the people who live there that definitely want a wall build and definitely want more enforcement. Why are they always looked over?
I mean, I spoke to a Mexican-American rancher that lived, had property literally on the Rio Grande. And he was terrified about letting his grandchildren go outside and play, and said that he could tell the difference. He's lived there for like 35 years, he could tell the difference. From the times that his kids were little playing outside to the time that his grandkids were little, they can't do it anymore because they got so many coyotes from cartel. That's a big thing.
Why are they overlooked? Do they n are they not important?
So, if you have to is the intersectionality politics the competition on the left, is it that American Indians outweigh Mexican Americans? I don't know. But that's the way that they act. And they ignore everybody else down there. They ignore all of their concerns.
They ignore all of those other people in their families. It's asinine.
Now Moving to this. Terror situation, which we're going to unpack here coming up after headlines, because there's a lot. Especially the media reaction of it.
So just to give you the thirty thousand foot view so In Italy. In the UK and in Austin, Texas.
So this is the second time in Austin. That something like this has happened. Let's start with Austin. Except, I think the difference is that I'm thinking this might, I don't know, I kind of wonder whether or not this is a cartel thing. And the reason I wonder whether or not this is a cartel thing, if you're wondering, they had the stories that they had these.
Three suspects now in custody. There were 12 shootings in and around Austin over the weekend. and apparently four people were injured. Two of the suspects, one 15, one 17. The 17-year-old had an existing warrant for firearm theft in the same store.
He stole it from a store where the 15-year-old had also stolen a gun Saturday. Both of the firearms, apparently they were stolen stolen right from this this retail store. They're in Juvie. Apparently they have well as of at least yesterday they haven't been interviewed. Third person ran from the vehicle when deputies stopped the suspect vehicle and they were arrested hours later, but their identity has not been released.
Now, what's interesting about this, because this was a 19-hour thing that began Saturday, Saturday and Sunday, there were just random shootings in and around parts of Austin, right?
So they were they locked down parts of the city. They said that the suspect stole at least four vehicles during the spree.
Now, the reason why I say and I question whether or not there's some sort of cartel. Activity or association is because one of the dudes apparently was wearing a Pablo Escobar shirt. I didn't even know that they had Pablo Escobar shirts, but apparently they do. I am very con I mean It does bring up an interesting question. Was it related to that or not?
I don't know. I mean, you can't tell me that coyotes don't use teenagers as young as 15. and their exploits they absolutely do.
So We've got Austin to unpack in the UK. More information coming out about the ongoing trafficking of women and children, including one 13-year-old who had 29, who was raped by 29 different Muslim men. We're going to talk about this. Oh, I know. And in London, they had an exhibition to commemorate like the British Jewish.
Citizens that were included in the massacre on October 7th, and the police had to remove it. because they were terrified that there would be a terror attack on the exhibition. Not only that, there's more. In Italy, It's crazy.
Some innocent, some car trapped some innocent Islamist and it drove and ran him over all these people. Can you believe that happened? Wait until you hear how the media talks about the terror attack in Italy. And information coming out about the Bataclan. You remember that terror attack in Paris and the similarities to October 7th?
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Apparently, adults are reliving their musical camaraderie of youth at band camp for grown-ups. Band camp for grown-ups. I can't even believe this is the thing. The Associated Press took six paragraphs to actually get you the lead. But basically, long story short.
So, this one time? Yeah, this one time at Bandcamp, they're like reviving that. I can't even believe. Like, I just, why would you? No, no, no, no.
Uh, little, no, no, no. I gotta go, oh, oh, oh, oh, I got this one. That's just, this is a good one, too.
So. This, pulling this up. Gosh, why does everything take forever to load? This is so sad. This divers that were.
In the Maldives, they went on a scuba dive like 200 feet down, apparently. And all of the pro, I mean, there's like seven people that didn't make it out, and or no, five people that didn't make it out. And they said, all of the expert divers said that they were pretty much dead when they went into the water. It was, they were looking at like a reef, but they ended up going into this cave system 200 feet down in the Maldives. They said they were already dead in the water when they went in because they had recreational rebreathers on and they didn't have like the they didn't have like an oxygenated mix and they didn't have the special gear.
So that's it. That's a horrible story though, incredibly sad. Also, we've got TSA says you cannot bring rotisserie chicken. on your oh wait you can bring rotisserie chicken and carry long look. You can bring rotisserie chicken.
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I'm like, I barely get paid. I'm like, what the hell are you people talking about? You have a million different people for a segment. It's insane to me. Like, they have a million bookers, they've got this, and then they still do Israel content every single day.
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So, welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Now, we were going through. Because I think the terror attack, the terror stuff is incredibly significant, especially. Because we've been talking about this red-green alliance and all of this other stuff, and you know, kind of walking you down that.
Unfortunate. I don't know what you want to call it. Whatever the heck has been happening with. I guess, I don't want to say acceptance, but just like broader policy on some of this stuff and, you know, like political norms. which have changed dramatically just in the past.
I don't know, four years, five seconds, depending on who you've been watching. I don't know, it's just odd. But You know, the thing we were talking about with Austin, and I wanted to ask you this too, Kane. Did you see the pictures of the kid with the Pablo Escobar shirt? Am I being ridiculous in thinking that might be cartel-related?
No, I mean, it's fair. I mean, why would, first of all, what would be outside of maybe the glorification of TV shows or movies? Right. Would you want that t-shirt? Um Yeah, I mean, here's my new Pablo Escobar shirt.
Where would you even get that? It's not like Hot Topic sells it. It's not like you're going up to hot topic and like, oh, here's my Pablo Escobar shirt.
So if you're wondering, that's the shooting that took place. These like three teenagers, apparently, where they have been. They were they were running around I think it was South Austin And now Lorraine says the shirt is merchandise from the Netflix show Narcos.
Okay, I still think that that makes me even thinking more. That it was Lorraine's like, oh, it's from Narcos, the show. I feel like it's. I don't know. I feel like it's...
Kind of cartelly. But you're but they stole two they sold two firearms and apparently the other one of the teens was known. Just wonder, we're never going to hear about this story ever again, are we? That means it's definitely about cartels or Islam. If you never hear about it again, it's definitely cartels or Islam.
Okay, so let me share with you this. This other one.
So the Italy story. This was in Modena, which is like central Italy. That's where Ferraris are made. Modena. That's like central, it's m more east of I would s like Florence, Predo, all of that area.
So a guy apparently drove his car into a bunch of people in Modena. Drove his car, a guy.
Well, if you were following to the if you listen to the press, it was the car that ran into pedestrians in a northern Italian town. It was eight people injured as a car. I'm looking at all these headlines, Reuters. For those of you just joining, this is my giant four and a half foot tall screen. We don't do prompters here.
Because we have brains.
So eight injured. Reuters says eight injured as the car ramed into pedestrians and modina vehicle, rams into pedestrians in Italy, injuring eight. Eight people injured. This is PBS, New York Times, Reuters, and then I also have Associated Press. They're all like, oh, the car, the car.
And they don't even name this dude. I have nine articles here. Where the guy is not even named. Dude, that sus. Sus, bro.
His name What do you think his name is? I mean, it's a car. It's northern Italy. It's probably like a Giovanni or something like that, right? Yeah, it's like a Giancarlo, it's a Giovanni, yeah.
You think it you think that maybe Massimo. I'm just saying, that's probably the guy's name. Right?
Well maybe let's hear it. Let's hear his full Italian name. Salim El Kudri. There it is.
Well, what part of Italy is that from? This guy questions.
So he's I don't know.
Some people say that, oh, well, he's probably, you know, just really having a bad time. They're saying it's mental issues. No, I'm not making that up. That's actually what they said: it's mental, it's a mental issue. The story.
That this is I think this was Agence France-Presse. They said that Italian authorities have announced that yesterday's car ramming in Modena by Salim El-Kudri was not a case of terrorism. It was just due to mental health issues.
So Islam is a mental health issue? There. I mean, are they being honest for once?
So. True story. That so Islam is a mental health issue. And they were saying, Well, he doesn't have any terror attacks. That's what they always say about these terrorists that pop off.
They don't have a history of terror attacks. That's what they always say. I think you have to be mentally ill to be an Islamist, anyway. You have to be mentally ill to be a terrorist and evil. Just saying.
But this is how they've been reporting it. Oh, well this is it's mental illness. It's a mental illness that did it, this poor man. See, this story's going to go away. You're not going to hear anything else about it.
That's the only Time. I mean, by the way, the guy, just let me tell you what is mental illness because now all of this stuff is coming out. This all took place over the weekend.
So his name told you Salim He apparently was online running his mouth. About how people owed him employment, you redacted Christian. Can I say wait, can I say bad? Can I say that word? Yeah.
Okay. He says you I can't say the other one though. No.
Okay. No, not that. I always like to double check. Even when I know. He says, quote, you must give me a job as an employee, you redacted Christian bastards.
You and your Jesus Christ on the cross, I'll burn him. This is the emails that he sent to people when he was denied a job interview. He's not mentally ill. He's a Muslim. He's an Islamist.
uh evil person who wanted to go and kill people with his vehicle. What's new? It's another day that ends in Y. Oh, but we were, but that's supposed to be mental illness. Oh, he's just mentally ill.
Yeah. The excuses that they make for this. And these are emails that I mean that he had sent not just like a couple of people, but Uh apparently there's several here. Over the period of several months, he was livid. because he wanted apparently he felt that he was deserved He was owed a job.
Boy, does that sound like mental illness or just like par for the course? I'm curious. Yeah. Mental illness. Hmm, Raina's car has probably mental illness.
Do you remember the Christmas market? And uh Waukesha. When the guy drove his SUV into a Christmas parade, and then originally they were trying to act like it was because the guy just had a mental episode. And then it came out that no, no, no, he's just a Muslim who hates Christians literally to death. That's the full story that came out.
So it's like the media is trying to do the same thing with this one that was in Modena. Just unbelievable, unbelievable.
Now that's kind of, well, wait, there's more. I sadly, there is.
So in the UK Let me pull this up. This is a crazy story in the UK.
So they had a An exhibition to commemorate those because remember, a lot of different countries, it wasn't just Israelis that were attacked on. October 7th, there were a lot of British nationals who happened to be Jewish and were at this festival and the Nova festival. And there were Americans over there who happened to be Jewish. I mean, it's you know, a country people travel to. And so, same thing with the UK.
So, in London, they were going to open. This, what's this exhibition on Nova, the Nova Festival, and everything that happened on October 7th to commemorate the lives lost, right? But it It was removed because of a police request. And the police said. that they were Concerned.
due to for possible terror attacks on the exhibition.
So They have to take down any kind of advertising or promotion or anything for any kind of exhibition because they're terrified. That terrorists could attack it.
So is this the Islamophobia that I was all told about? That I was told about from so many people like Mehdi Hassan and others. Is this the Islamophobia that people like Mamdani talk about? Is this the Islamophobia? I just am curious.
I'm asking for a few friends. Lots of people were curious about this. It's this exhibition.
So they had this sign. They're still going through with the exhibition, but they're not telling anybody about it.
So they're not advertising it at all. They had to remove not just their main sign, but apparently they had to remove all related advertising to this. That's one of the main signs. They took that down and they took down other advertising. Because they said that they were worried over anti-Semitic unrest, terrorist attacks, violent protests, and any attempt to disrupt the event.
So they had to increase their security at this museum because they were afraid that Islamists would attack it. Is that Islamophobia? Mahdi Hassan, is that what Islamophobia is? Fear that Islamists are going to attack whatever it is that you're doing? Is that Islamophobia?
Mm. They said police. We're trying to, as much as possible, limit all exposure of the exhibit's exact location. because they're worried about people's safety. They're worried about people's safety.
They can't even advertise. an exhibit that is commemorating The loss of life. On October 7th. This is Insane.
Now, this is in London. You think that that couldn't happen here? We're already on our way there. Just so you know, we are already pretty much through phase one of Islamist conquest. We are already.
already there. And the exhibit It's not like they were saying anything untrue. You know, last week, the full extent of the horrors of October 7th came out. And all of the Islamists and the leftist media and the woke Reich, they all banded together as a part of this red-green alliance, red, communist, green, Islamists. To try to hide it and ignore it and black it out from coverage.
The stuff that was documented, and this isn't just people that made it up. Most of the footage and the reason that they know this happened came from the body cameras that the terrorists themselves wore. And they were live streaming what they were doing. They would literally live stream like sawing off a woman's breast. They were like live streaming this stuff and they were recording it on camera, taking it back to their little rat hole in Gaza and celebrating it.
They have so much footage of this: hours and hours and hours and hours of this footage, photographs, all kinds of stuff. And Do you know at the Bata clan they did the same thing? How many people knew that? I mean, you you knew that it was bad. You knew that You guys remember the Batter Clan terror attack?
How they went in and it was a music hall in Paris and they went in and they shot up a bunch of, they shot up, I mean, the whole, I mean, it was just unfortunate. Jesse Hughes, who's with Eagles of Death Medal, he had actually, and he's kind of a libertarian. He had actually said that This he thought it was weird that the security, a big portion of the security, had already checked out. the like that day. Meaning They didn't show up apparently to do their jobs, almost like they knew something was going down.
It was one of the things that he had said in the couple of weeks after the attack, and they basically tried to cancel him for it. That was one of the first real movements of cancellation. They went after Jesse Hughes for raising legitimate questions about all this stuff. Do you remember that, Kane? They tried to cancel him.
They tried to cancel him for that. I've had him on the show before, like, years ago. But they tried to cancel him for that.
So, all of this stuff about the Battle Clan is coming out now, and all of the similarities.
So, the stuff that you were hearing about October 7th and the things that the terrorists did, apparently, that's what they did at the Battle Clan. In fact, one of the fathers was heartbroken. He found out that his son had been disemboweled, castrated, and then his castrated genitals had been placed in his dead son's open mouth. At the Battle Clan. It took French authorities over three hours to wrestle back control.
of the Bata clan from a group of radicalized twenty year olds. Nine men murdered 130 men, women, and children, according to French authorities.
Some of the victims' bodies had been beheaded, eviscerated, mutilated, most of them actually. They said that there was, it was a lot. It was a lot. I mean, it was a lot.
So they kept these details of this massacre, this terror attack, very quiet. And Now you see that it is just like what they did on October 7th. This is the MO. They haven't gotten this is who they've always been. Our partners over for the program, Relief Factor.
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Okay, this one I have to immediately. get into because of the headline alone. Navarre, Florida. A man was arrested after taking down a neighbor's faulty motion light.
Now, that's just the headline, right? There's more to it than just that. He d it was that he just took down the faulty motion light. Or was it because he did it while naked while wearing a headlamp and flip-flops? That's yeah, that's probably what it was.
So, this was on May 14th.
So, just a few days ago, a warrant was executed. He apparently trespassed on his neighbor's property while he was buck naked.
Now, remember, there's naked, naked as a jaybird, buck naked. There's different categories of it: naked, N-E-K-K-I-D, which is the correct pronunciation. But He removed a security camera and the light that was mounted outside of her home, a Santa Rosa sheriff's office. They said Robert Boston faces one count of trespass with intent to commit an offense and criminal mischief with less than $1,000 in damage. Both of them are misdemeanors.
Now, according to the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office Arrest Report, he crossed into his neighbor's property at 3 a.m. carrying a ladder, naked as a jaybird, except for his watch, a headlamp, and some flip-flops, which is really all you need in life. Every man out there is going, Well, that's true. Once on the property, he climbed the ladder naked. I just want to point that out: naked and in flip-flops.
Now, whenever I try to put up Christmas decorations and I climb a ladder, my husband loses his mind because I did it in slides once and he was like, Woman, what is wrong with you? It's the same reaction that he had when he saw me walking around with the tape measure the other day.
So, This guy climbed up the ladder with flip-flops. Naked. and a headlamp. And he apparently, when he removed the security and the light, it was apparently forceful enough to actually pull the wiring loose from the inside the wall, so it cost $800 in damages. And apparently, this is not the first time he's done it.
Now, he says that the lights. shine into his house, which I think that that's a legitimate complaint. But is the way that you handle it naked ladder climbing and flip flops of the HUD lamp. I don't know. Does he not own britches?
I'm curious. Just, we got a lot of questions about those.
So, a Florida man is accused of stealing a Colorado airman's dog while he was house sitting. He was arrested in Miami-Dade. He stole a Colorado Airman's dog and car, and he left the pet to die. He left the dog to die. The man who was arrested There's Andrew Lee Jansen.
He also, he's 28 years old. They took him into custody and he ended up. I can't believe that he was supposed to be house-sitting. He didn't take any of the dog's food, any of the dog's medication with him, and left, I mean, it was a husky. He was trapped inside the car for a really long time.
Apparently, the dog had blood on his face. I want this guy put to death. I want a public execution. Mozambique. Mozambique, that's it.
I don't, I just, no, no, no, no, no, no. Done. I don't even want to read this story anymore. I'm just mad now. Why is this guy breathing?
Ugh. Oh no, I don't want to do that one. That one's kind of boring. And I don't want to do that one because that one's really nasty. A Florida man ran into somebody's house after leaving uh leading deputies on a super wild chase.
Thirty five year old Fernando Joseph Absalon. It was a personal dispute, and then he decided to solve the dispute by getting in the car and ramming the house. That the victim lived in, a modular home. He was arrested, taken into custody. All right, folks.
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I want some goats now. Who doesn't love goats? That sounds amazing. Love their faith. Love those things.
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