Key Takeaways
- New Russian intelligence documents related to JFK's assassination have been declassified and delivered to Congress.
- Congresswoman Luna formed a task force investigating federal secrets, including JFK, Epstein, UAPs, and COVID-19 origins.
- Allegations of evidence destruction and politicization surround the ongoing Epstein case investigation.
- Concerns were raised about foreign funding, particularly from China, influencing U.S. civil unrest and political division.
- Bipartisan efforts are underway to ban congressional stock trading due to widespread conflict of interest concerns.
- Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) are confirmed as real by a bipartisan congressional task force, with footage showing non-human intelligence.
Deep Dive
- Congresswoman Luna received approximately 380 pages of new JFK intelligence documents from the Russian ambassador.
- These files, previously denied to Congress in the 1990s, provide the Soviet perspective on Kennedy's efforts to avoid nuclear war.
- The documents confirm Kennedy's relationship with the Soviet president and his investigation into Kennedy's assassination.
- Luna states President Putin declassified these documents, rewarding early engagement with Russian officials since the 1990s.
- President Trump is described as seeking a peace deal for the Ukraine conflict, aiming to be known as a "peace president."
- He has reportedly called long-range missile stories 'fake news' and stated the U.S. is not involved in their provision.
- The guest notes Trump's de-escalation efforts, trying to get both sides to negotiate, while acknowledging NATO's role.
- The Hungarian president is commended for urging EU/NATO de-escalation and agreeing to host a peace summit.
- Media trust has declined from 74% to 24-26% since the JFK assassination, attributed to politicians' actions.
- Congresswoman Luna attempted to censure Representative Adam Schiff for the estimated $32 million cost of the Russia investigation.
- Declassified JFK files indicate critical thinking is lacking, with damaging information about CIA lying and the Warren Commission threatening witnesses already released.
- Congresswoman Luna alleges stonewalling of Epstein files and claims evidence destruction under a former FBI deputy director during the Trump administration.
- Leon Black reportedly paid Jeffrey Epstein $170 million for tax and estate planning between 2012 and 2017.
- Victims' attorneys were denied access to Epstein's hard drives for processing and recovery by previous administrations.
- Luna criticized the DOJ's handling of the case and its alleged politicization to smear President Trump.
- Congresswoman Luna stated many journalists lack legitimacy and intentionally misrepresent facts, identifying 'hit pieces' and planted stories.
- She recounted a 'hit piece' from the Daily Beast implying President Trump offered her his bed, which she clarified.
- The New York Times allegedly misrepresented her background and family history, leading to retractions, and leaked her military service records from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Luna believes these tactics aim to discourage qualified individuals from running for office.
- Congresswoman Luna advocates for banning congressional stock trading, citing public distrust and conflicts of interest.
- She sold her own stocks, viewing it as a negative practice, and discussed colleagues who profit from non-public information like upcoming weapons sales.
- Opposition to a ban often comes from top stock traders in Congress, like Nancy Pelosi and Mark Warner, who yield high returns.
- Luna co-sponsored a bipartisan bill, supported by AOC and Chip Roy, that would pass if brought to the floor, but faces parliamentary hurdles.
- A gag order has been issued in the murder trial of Tyler Robinson, preventing 2,000-3,000 witnesses from speaking with the media regarding Charlie's death.
- The guest notes investigators typically approach spouses first and posits that those who benefited most from Charlie's death were those whose ideologies conflicted with his.
- Speculation includes potential foreign funding and radicalization linked to Charlie's murder, with Discord highlighted as a communication platform for radical groups.
- Significant evidence is reportedly available against Tyler Robinson, with the upcoming trial anticipated to reveal more information.
- Neville Roy Singham, based in China and allegedly funded by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), has refused Congressional testimony.
- Singham and his wife are accused of funding organizations like Code Pink, which advocates for Palestine, to create division within the U.S. for China's benefit.
- He is not a registered foreign agent, despite requests from Senator Rubio to the DOJ to charge him under FARA.
- 'Riot Inc.' is identified as funding dozens of radical organizations with over $100 million, including groups involved in events like 'Stop Cop City.'
- Congresswoman Luna states UAPs are real and have been observed by a bipartisan congressional task force, citing footage of a Hellfire missile deflected by a UAP.
- She criticized the Department of Defense for denying Congress access to relevant footage and oversight, noting a 2022 incident at Eglin Air Force Base.
- Witnesses refer to these entities as 'interdimensional,' suggesting non-human intelligence and advanced technologies.
- The UAP Disclosure Act has faced repeated stalling or watering down by staff, potentially influenced by the intelligence community or Department of Defense.
- Congresswoman Luna asserts COVID-19 was a bio-warfare weapon released by China.
- She points to early social media trends, like Snapchat filters featuring masks, as a desensitization tactic potentially preceding the pandemic.
- The guest alleges China's infiltration of videos portrayed COVID-19 as a deadly disease, contrasting it with a known high survivability rate.
- Claims of unreported bio-agro-terrorism attacks by China in Michigan on the agricultural supply went unreported.
- Jeffrey Nusitelli, a former U.S. Air Force MP, testified about multiple UAP incidents at Vandenberg Air Force Base between 2003 and 2005, describing a massive, silent, glowing red square UAP.
- Witnesses to these events were reportedly threatened and intimidated into silence after an object descended onto the flight line and accelerated away at impossible speed.
- The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 allows the government to suppress technologies, allegedly contributing to the hiding of UAP information.
- Witnesses are reportedly afraid to testify regarding UAP due to fears for their lives, with one incident involving a firearm allegedly pulled on David Grush.
- The guest discusses the assimilation of immigrants and expresses concern about politicians with strong religious or Islamist beliefs impacting Western ideology.
- Zelensky is labeled as 'corrupt,' while Putin is described as an 'interesting' figure who cannot be underestimated.
- Congresswoman MTG is noted for advocating various causes and not always toeing the party line, which the guest finds necessary.
- The guest expresses confidence in Trump's current negotiating position, referencing his ability to negotiate peace deals with countries like Egypt.