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- 0:00dim amberIntroduction & Space OverviewIan Malcolm introduces the guest, John Casey, and sets the stage for a discussion on his political aspirations.
- 13:38weathered copperJohn Casey's Background & MotivationJohn Casey shares his personal journey, from Marine Corps veteran to blue-collar worker, and the frustrations that led him to politics.
- 30:38oxblood redKey Policy PrioritiesCasey outlines his primary legislative goals, focusing on immigration reform and combating foreign influence.
- 38:24steel blueLocal vs. National IssuesCasey explains his focus on national issues like immigration and AI regulation, while also addressing state-level concerns.
- 45:58dull ochreDistrict 7 Demographics & StrategyCasey discusses the challenges of campaigning in a 'boomer-centric' district and his strategy to engage both older and younger voters.
- 57:14warm amberGrassroots Campaign & VolunteersCasey details his grassroots efforts, including door-knocking and leveraging online support from younger, motivated individuals.
- 1:05:09cold violetAudience Questions: Biometrics & AIRonnie and Jager Bomb 25 raise concerns about biometrics in vehicles and the 'right to repair' movement, prompting Casey's stance.
- 1:23:21muted goldFaith & Fighting DemoralizationCasey emphasizes his faith in Jesus Christ as a source of hope and strength in the face of widespread demoralization.
- 1:28:20dusty goldReligious Landscape of MissouriCasey describes the 'Bible Belt' nature of his district and the differing religious perspectives between older and younger generations.
- 1:35:28tarnished goldBuilding a Coalition & SupportIan and Joanne advocate for a unified front among America First candidates and discuss ways to support Casey's campaign.
The Transcript
Ian MalcolmWell, all right, Joanne, is the audio coming in for you?
Speaker 1No, it wasn't.
Ian MalcolmAh, any audio now? This is working?
Speaker 2Oh, yeah. I mean, I thought you played like a song and there wasn't any song.
Ian MalcolmNo, no, I apologize. No song coming in today, which, Joanne, I gotta be honest, I'm disappointed in myself. I am.
Speaker 2Oh, my God.
Ian MalcolmI know. This is not... No bueno, as they would say.
Speaker 2It's okay.
Ian MalcolmI will have to make it up with two songs for our space next Monday to kind of make it up to everybody. But I am excited for this conversation. Very curious for our discussion with John Casey. In such, we're going to be learning about his political aspirations. And it's going to be very curious because there's... kind of this emerging zeitgeist shift where people are starting to discuss some of these topics that we've been covering for a long time and like our allies, aka Mr.
Ian MalcolmTruth Teller and so many others, that we've been noticing these patterns of subversion. And so John is yet another candidate who is out there actively aware about some of these issues, but is also kind of a you'd almost think of a counter-culturalist alongside us because there's obviously this power structure that we are very aware of, that very many people are all part of the perpetuation therefore of, and as a result, anybody and everybody that's going to discuss it is a victory.
Ian MalcolmBut it doesn't mean that every one of these candidates is going to be as perhaps direct or blunt or abrasive as Mr. Dan Bilzerian. and perhaps not as soft-spoken about them as Mr. Casey Putsch. And so it'll be very interesting to see where he lands on the spectrum. And as a result, once we get him up here, we will kind of start that interview.
Ian MalcolmBut, Joanne, I'm kind of curious for just thoughts on life in general, on the day, on some of the day-to-day news, and maybe on the space that we held yesterday with Mr. Andre Williams.
Speaker 2And hey, Ian, thank you so much for hosting and everyone for being here. And yeah, guys, please repost this space. And if you guys go through it, I will also repost it and follow Ian. And yeah, no, the space yesterday was really good. It was so out of control at some points, not because of us, because people just came and talking about the craziest stuff that had like
Speaker 2what is really the meanings of colors? Are colors even real? Is black an actual color? Because it's not. It's the absence of light. It was pretty well. But no, I loved it. And I love that we are building these bridges with everyone and having these really tough conversations that people are like, no. we cannot have them.
Speaker 2These are hateful conversations. And it's like, yeah, but how are we going to fix stuff if we don't talk about it? So yeah, no, I loved it. And it's, I mean, it wasn't as spicy when I left. And I also realized that I'm really bad at trivia. Like I already knew that, but I think I'm even worse. I get like nervous and then I just like impulse say things and I'm like, why did I say this?
Speaker 2So anyway, no, I'm just really happy. I'm really happy to be here. And yeah, if anybody wants to come up and say hi, or like if there's anyone from Missouri, yeah, we will love to talk to you as well. And hopefully John... dance here soon so that he can tell us more about it.
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And it was a curious space. Obviously, Andrey brings some positions that, for what it's worth, I tend to agree with, certainly using language that I wouldn't repeat. And I do that out of respect for both others as well as just myself and trying to preserve what I believe is kind of a highbrow approach to this discourse.
Ian MalcolmBut it was very interesting to see how many people threw up very, I guess, critical commentary about the... I don't want to even use the term racist because it feels so trite, but that our speech and the space was offensive despite the fact that the space's hosts, most of the participants, were actually of the very demographic that I suppose felt insulted by some of the commentary, which was just...
Ian Malcolmrather bizarre. And speaking of bizarre, it was also equally, let's say, surprising that I thought some of the most positive sentiments that were shared between guests of all people were between Handsome Truth and Andre, which I didn't necessarily see coming. But to see the two of them arriving at kind of a position of mutual respect for one another's worldviews, and also for how the two of them can kind of
Ian Malcolmyou know, align in bringing that about, it was really rather beautiful. Just because sometimes, you know, some of these individuals that you'd think would obviously be at each other's throats are able to be hand in hand in certain capacities. So I thought that was rather interesting, again, to see. But yeah, we've definitely had a number of spicy spaces of late.
Ian MalcolmI don't think this one will necessarily be, right? We're gonna be discussing, I see we got John in the room right now, so I'll send him an invite if he wants to come up. If anybody would like to join us up on the panel, certainly more than welcome. We will be doing about probably a 45-minute or so, somewhat formal, right?
Ian MalcolmAs formalists, we hold these spaces anyway. Interview with John to learn about himself, about the past and the present, the things that got him interested in politics and the reasons that he's throwing his... hat into the ring and the ambitions that he would have in the event that he wins, right? So we'll unpack some of these things, also try to get an understanding of what the landscape looks like, who he might be emulating in terms of his campaign strategy, what some of the challenges and opportunities might be, and then how we can support if
Ian MalcolmThose that are listening in do find that to be something of interest. But at the conclusion, obviously, we'll do a wide open forum and Q&A like we always do. So feel free to come up and to share your thoughts and your inquiries. But with that being said, why don't we turn things over? John would love to welcome you to the panel here.
Ian MalcolmI want to thank, of course, Joanne, the co-hostess with The Absolute Mostess. But John, again, I would love to get a background on yourself. And if you wouldn't mind providing a little bit of that biography, And then also kind of transitioning that from who you are and have been into kind of what got you interested in politics to begin with.
Ian MalcolmAnd then we can kind of use that as a launchpad into how you found yourself vying for the seat that you're looking to sit in.
@john_j_casey_Hell yeah. I love it. Can you guys hear me? We sure can. Okay. Awesome. Yeah. So I've grown up here in Southwest Missouri my whole life. I've been a Christian my whole life. And I pretty much had my eyes set on the Marine Corps the whole time. That's where my dad went. And went straight there after high school. I actually graduated a semester early.
@john_j_casey_So I didn't even walk on stage. I was in the Marine Corps already. My twin brother hated it. I'm also a twin. After that, I got out of the Marine Corps. I found my wife. She was also a Marine. I started my family. And I've been here back in Southwest Missouri since January 2021, where a huge bubble happened. I'm sure you guys know with the housing market and everything, everything got super crazy.
@john_j_casey_Of course, right when I got in it. And so I've just been working as a blue collar guy here in Southwest Missouri. For a short time, I was a welder. And now I actually do commercial fire alarm here. And that's where I've really seen, I've really had the most exposure to really what's been going on. And That's kind of really what starts my journey as to why I'm doing what I'm doing.
@john_j_casey_I'm on these new construction sites every single day, and I basically am witnessing the systematic replacer of the American worker right in front of me. And everyone around me sees what's going on, and everyone just kind of has to be quiet. And if you're someone who pokes your head up, they slam that hammer down, and they'll fire you quick.
@john_j_casey_And I found that out pretty quick. I mean, I was asking some obvious questions and I had a general contractor end up calling my phone number when I was in the shower someday. And I was like, oh man, who's this guy? And then he ended up, you know, trying to investigate who I was, get my job from me and try to get me fired because I was asking questions around the job site.
@john_j_casey_I guess people, I don't know. Oh, long story with that, but... Essentially, that started a whole journey for me and made a huge, I got a little bit of exposure with the local community just talking about what's going on with the systematic replacement of the American worker and how I've been witnessing it. And really, it was kind of shocking to see how much people don't even acknowledge the truth of what's actually going on around you.
@john_j_casey_And that was the most shocking thing. And I've had a lot of my family disown me for the things I've said. And for me, I just believe I'm actually speaking the truth to what's actually going on. And that pushed me even further to go, you know, I feel like something needs to happen. You know, I'm looking around these job sites.
@john_j_casey_The big, beautiful bill had just passed and, you know, I'm calling ICE and I'm sitting on the phone for an hour. I'm sitting on the phone for two hours, nothing's happening. And where's our mass deportations? Where's the immigration reform? I haven't seen it at all. So I just feel like there's been a complete systematic failure of our leaders up top.
@john_j_casey_And I'm sitting here witnessing all of it. And I'm sitting here and I'm hearing all the testimonies from the workers around me on what's going on. And I just feel like no one's out here to actually help the American worker. And that's really where my mission starts is just witnessing that and trying to do something about that.
@john_j_casey_And, you know, I believe there needs to be significant immigration reform. I believe we need to have huge things like the Immigration Act of 1990 repealed and the Immigration Act of 1965 repealed, or rather the Hartzell Act of 1965 repealed. I mean, these huge acts cause monumental damage when it comes to our society and these job sites, especially the Immigration Act of 1990.
@john_j_casey_And, you know, going into that, it's like, you know, talking to everyone on the job site, again, something needs to happen. And we have the House, we have the Senate, we have the presidency, and yet I've not seen anything from my representative. And then on top of it, through the research, I'd realized that he was heavily supported by AIPAC.
@john_j_casey_And it's like, when it comes to anything, foreign aid, he will put his vote on it, he'll make it happen. But when it comes to the American worker, I'm seeing nothing from him. And I just feel like we're completely abandoned here, especially, you know, all the blue collar guys I'm working with, they see everything that's going on.
@john_j_casey_And so that really started my journey, you know, because, you know, there's been times where I've even witnessed workplace accidents you know, because someone can't speak English properly, you know, a water pipe got turned on, a huge breaker people are working on, there's water getting flooded down there, and we're telling the guy to turn off the water pipe and he can't speak English, you know?
@john_j_casey_So these things come up all the time here and there, or maybe a job can't get done because, you know, the entire crew can't speak English and I'm trying to speak to them, you know? And then again, you know, we're seeing the systematic replacement of the American worker, like when it comes to the electricians in the area, they're not paid very well.
@john_j_casey_And, you know, they can't hardly keep anybody. And for the first time, you know, I was working in a small town over here called Monette. They were doing an Amazon facility. And this electrician company always had a problem keeping people. And then all of a sudden, they have 80% H-1B, you know, visa workers. You know, it wasn't H-1B.
@john_j_casey_It was visa workers. So, I mean, it just, bam, you know, there it is. You know, I'm literally seeing it. And you see these huge job sectors where roofing, flooring, drywall is 60% plus foreign-born representation. And again, what are we doing about it? And I feel like our president has completely failed on his agenda and has failed on mass deportations.
@john_j_casey_And I hate his rhetoric on it. I hate how he's saying we only want to go after criminal illegal aliens. And the numbers on top of it are absolutely atrocious. You know, when you compare them to the Obama numbers, it just gets really sad. You know, it's like, was everything a lie? You know, and then we're seeing everything going on with Israel and how much basically President Trump has turned around and has given them all of his support.
@john_j_casey_You know, he's making all the sacrifices for them. We're waging a war in the Middle East. We're making all these huge sacrifices that have a huge inflationary cost. you know, a very similar cost that you'd have if you had these mass deportations and immigration reform. You know, there would be, of course, an inflationary cost, but there would also be a humongous benefit.
@john_j_casey_Whereas, you know, what we're seeing with this war, I mean, there's almost no benefit. Now we're trying to fight to be basically back at square one. So, I mean, that's basically where my story starts, is just from frustration, seeing it every day on the job site, and then seeing that my representative has just completely failed on pushing anything forward.
@john_j_casey_I feel like we do not have a voice here in Southwest Missouri, and I need to do something. I'm raising four boys to be men, and I cannot stand by as a man and see these things go on and do nothing about it. So really, I'm on a mission to do something about it. And I know it's an uphill battle, And there's a good chance that I won't win, you know, but that will not stop me.
@john_j_casey_This is a mission that I'm going to be going on probably for the rest of my life because of what I've been exposed to and the truth I need to spread. And, um, on top of it, you know, I want to evangelize and spread Jesus Christ at the, at the same time. I believe that we're, we're currently witnessing like a religious war, especially when it comes to, you know, what we're seeing in the middle East.
@john_j_casey_And, um, and how much we have just been focusing on Israel, and then on top of it, the subversion that we've been receiving from them. They're subverting us through porn, gambling, and the mass importation of immigrants as well. So I just feel like, again, we're in a religious war, and I'm on a mission to wake up Christians and wake up Americans to what's really going on.
@john_j_casey_and uh you know i feel like this this would be a good way to at least try to start waking up voices or waking up people in the area and uh really start making a difference you know so i i know that i'm just a normal guy and there's i mean i'm gonna do everything wrong you know uh there's gonna be a hundred ways to do things a better way but you know i believe i'm on a mission that jesus has put me on you know this is not something i really wanted to do you know i was at a crossroads and
@john_j_casey_And about November, this is when I was just feeling it the most. I really wanted to start my own business, my own fire alarm company. And, you know, I just felt this on my heart, like I have to do something. I have to speak up. You know, I cannot just, you know, do my own thing and let it go by. And so I made that hard decision.
@john_j_casey_And, you know, I'm staying where I'm at, you know. And in the future, very soon, I will be opening up my own fire alarm business. This campaign has definitely stopped that in the moment just because it takes so much time. But again, I'm still going to be on this mission even after the campaign ends. But I think, you know, going on with that, I don't know if you guys know what Senate Bill 739 is here in Missouri that basically makes it to where you cannot stand against or you cannot boycott the state of Israel and enter into a contract with the state.
@john_j_casey_So basically they bar business owners from working with the state. So essentially, my sights going forward, even if I don't make this campaign, I don't make it to the US House of Representatives, I plan on still opening my fire alarm business. And if I need to, filing a class action lawsuit to actually challenge this unlawful law that we currently have.
@john_j_casey_Because I think we just need to be pushing that needle forward, that envelope forward, and actually trying to make a difference wherever we are. and try to inspire everyone at the grassroots level that, you know, we actually need to do something. And we can't make a difference without, you know, true patriots like you guys.
@john_j_casey_And I appreciate you and I appreciate everything you guys do. And that's really it. You know, I just, I'm a normal guy. I'm a normal blue collar guy, just trying to make a difference and trying to spread the truth, you know?
Ian MalcolmWell, and John on that. So it's very curious. And first off, I absolutely love that. that mission, right? That you're rooted in purpose, you're rooted for your family, for your faith, and with the belief that in this pursuit that you might be able to make a difference, not just for yourself and your family, but for your state, for the district that you would represent, and as a result for kind of humanity at large.
Ian MalcolmAnd so I'm kind of curious if you could, Obviously, there's a bunch of things that we can critique. And I mean, I've got my worldview in terms of where a lot of those are derivative from. But I'm curious, what would be some of the primary points that if elected that you would look to either try to rid or remove? And obviously, you talked about boycotting legislation.
Ian MalcolmBut what would be some of the major legislation that you would try to take on were you to win this specific House seat?
@john_j_casey_Okay. Yeah. Awesome. Yeah. So I really want to go after immigration reform and immigration restrictions for sure. That's my number one, because again, that's really what started my mission. So I'd really like to try going after repealing the Hartzell Act of 1965. That's caused huge damage when it comes to our immigration.
@john_j_casey_And on top of it, the Immigration Act of 1990. which I don't know if you guys know, that's kind of the huge reason why we have a Somali population over in Minnesota is from the Immigration Act of 1990. That's what actually made temporary protective status. And that's what's allowed so many Somalians to basically come in since 1993 and cause that huge influx.
@john_j_casey_And on top of it, that also helps, I believe it made the H-1Bs or the H-2B process as well, the Immigration Act of 1990. So that would That would honestly be a huge thing when it comes to our job sites and our societies and the mass importation that we're seeing. And I definitely do believe in having a moratorium on immigration while we're actually getting this stuff figured out.
@john_j_casey_And I don't know how long that would be, but, you know, if we're not passing these huge bills and actually making a difference, if I can get something like that across, that'd be great. I know that's probably more of an ask than trying to repeal the Hartzell Act of 1965. But, you know, I believe we just need to be pushing the envelope wherever we can.
@john_j_casey_You know, I... You know, our current representative has been making so many excuses, you know, oh, we can't pass the SAVE Act. Okay, so then he just throws up his hands. No, you should be shooting like a machine gun everything we need you to get done. I don't care if the Senate doesn't get it done. You should be at least introducing these bills.
@john_j_casey_And on top of it, I want to go after the foreign influence, you know, within our state level and our federal level as well and everything we've been seeing. I also want to go after, you know, what we've been seeing in the CIA, what's going on with, you know, the connections there with Mossad and really the poisoning of the American people through the Operation Artichoke, you know.
@john_j_casey_And I really want to try and form a foreign insight committee if we could. I know you'd have to get a lot of support with the Republicans, but I think that would be huge if we can try and look within the government and try to spot these things and and weed them out as much as we can. And then I also want to, you know, register these PACs like APAC as a foreign lobby as well.
@john_j_casey_And, you know, if we could try to get all that PAC money out, that would be great, you know. I mean, currently we have a huge problem that I'm also witnessing, you know. If you don't have this huge money, you have no exposure. And this is really a huge game of exposure and trying to get out there. And then on top of it, the message that we are trying to push is being suppressed.
@john_j_casey_You know, so if you don't currently have enough money, it's hard to really get that ball rolling, especially when they're trying to, you know, make it to where you can't share your content or, you know, I can't post it at all. There was an ad I could not post at all because I mentioned that Senate bill I talked to you guys about earlier.
@john_j_casey_I just mentioned that you could not stand against the state of Israel and that could not get posted as an ad. And I was like, that's insane. You know, and I also want to abolish the ATF as well. I believe the Second Amendment has been abused through the ATF. And I personally have a submachine gun I'd love to build. I have a couple kits I'd love to put together.
@john_j_casey_And that's where a lot of it starts right there.
Ian MalcolmNo, it's interesting. And when it comes to some of the localized aspects, a lot of those obviously things that you would like to see overturned and changed or challenged, kind of the national focus, I'm sure there's things within Missouri, specifically in your district. Are there areas there that you see you might be able to make a large change within that seat?
Ian MalcolmOr are you really focused more on some of the 50,000 foot national issues?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I mean, I'm really focused on the national issues. I mean, I feel like that's the biggest thing. I mean, I can't really do anything when it comes to, you know, if I was to run at the state level, I'd have no ability to do anything when it comes to immigration. And I feel like that is a huge issue that we're seeing.
@john_j_casey_And I mean, again, that's just no one's taking care of it. I mean, at the state level, I'd love to do something about data centers. I'd love to repeal, you know, Trump's executive order on data centers, making it to where states cannot regulate A.I., So I'd love to give more power back to the states. And then I'd also like to target a lot of these BDS laws, like the one I just talked about earlier.
@john_j_casey_I don't know if you guys know, but a lot of these laws are in almost all the lower 48. So it's honestly pretty insane, especially the law that Ron DeSantis signed over in Florida. He signed it over in Israel, his free speech law that you know, now makes it to where, you know, this lady that posted a Facebook post is getting cops rolling up on her at her house, you know?
@john_j_casey_So I definitely want to give states the rights back when it comes to AI. And I definitely want to end these huge BDS laws on the state level. You know, I think that's the only time a federal hand needs to come in is when there's something completely unconstitutional going on. And I hate doing that. I feel like we shouldn't have to do that.
@john_j_casey_But clearly there's a huge amount of foreign infiltration, even on the state level. And I was incredibly surprised to see something like that Senate bill here in Missouri.
Ian MalcolmNo, it's absolutely correct. And the data center piece, I'm kind of curious because when it comes to that subject within your district specifically, are people kind of aware of what's going on? Is there kind of a growing appetite for discourse, not only around perhaps this strange allegiance that Trump has to Israel, but also
Ian Malcolmthis technocratic super state and surveillance state that's kind of being built through things like these data centers, Palantir, et cetera. You know, so many people are struggling to just pay their bills day to day. And so they don't necessarily think about these topics. But I feel like as people become more and more depressed and looking for some kind of solution, they're willing to kind of expend the extra energy to start connecting some of these dots.
Ian MalcolmSo I'm curious what District 7, you know, what the appetite is for that discourse.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, so data centers, that is a huge topic. And that's honestly, I think, going to be the biggest tool for waking up people on the right. You know, what's going on in the AI police state that's getting pushed forward. When it comes to the data centers, right, left, center, everybody, it seems like, is completely against it.
@john_j_casey_And that's really on the base level. They're really just against the data centers. A lot of them don't really know why. Some of them are a little bit awake to what's going on. And really, the power choke that we're going to see on the grid and our water systems as well. I believe that all of this is happening for a reason, but I'm going to get into that later if you want.
@john_j_casey_But yeah, everyone's fully awake to that. And I feel like that's going to be a huge tool to honestly bringing these people on the right that have been more or less indoctrinated and asleep and help wake them up to all these other issues that are going on. You know, why are these things being pushed forward? And why is Trump
@john_j_casey_Yeah, only for the small tech people. And again, pushing forward the AI police state, Palantir. A lot of them are not awake to the Palantir stuff. Usually I go to these data center things and we'll start talking and they'll be like, Palantir what? And then I'll have to get into a 10 minute conversation of me trying to break down Palantir, AI police state, AI basically making calls on pulling the trigger on people.
@john_j_casey_You know, from the start of picking the target to actually killing him, we have it to where AI can do that now. You know, so a lot of people aren't really awake to the bigger picture, I'd say, on the AI police state side. But they definitely feel like that's a bad thing. You know, the data centers are going to be a big thing when it comes to water.
@john_j_casey_A lot of people are saying stuff about noise pollution and stuff. But, you know, I think the power infrastructure in water is going to be huge. And I think the reason why they're doing that is to purposely choke out our resources. I mean, it feels like a timing thing to me. I don't know about you guys, but I think it's pretty inspiring, honestly, to see kind of everyone come together on the same subject.
@john_j_casey_And it's allowing a lot more discourse to take place than there otherwise would be. Because I think most of the time, whenever we'd see these elections, no one would even be...
Ian Malcolmtalking about it it would just kind of go by and everyone's asleep so it honestly has provided a lot more avenues to approach people and talk to people and uh kind of open that conversation if that makes any sense no it makes complete sense and so i'm curious if you wouldn't mind maybe sharing a little bit about the district that you're uh that you're vying for what the voter block looks like what the the you know traditional
@john_j_casey_vote turnout has looked like in in terms of demographic breakdown and and how you feel like you're faring at this point and what your strategy is to try and increase the odds of victory for you yeah so you know this is this is a very uh you know i'd say i don't want to say boomer uh type demographic but essentially it's it's very it's very much the old gop if that makes any sense everyone's very well indoctrinated and everyone
@john_j_casey_just hates the Democrats, if that makes any sense. So really the thing I'm trying to do is really wake up people to going, hey, you know, just because you voted for someone in the red does not mean everything is good to go. You know, so really the demographic has been just older voters, honestly. And that's really what the turnout is that I've seen as well.
@john_j_casey_So it's really an uphill battle when it comes to Israel as well. A lot of them don't wanna be talking about Israel. A lot of them have that mindset, if those who bless Israel will be blessed and so on and so forth. So there's a lot of voters, a lot of conservative voters that are on that side of it. And it's really a hard conversation to have and break through that.
@john_j_casey_So honestly, when it comes to the demographic, it's really a religious conversation I've been having more than anything. and trying to break down to even some people within my church what's been going on and the subversion, if that makes any sense. I mean, that is really what the voter block is, like the old GOP style.
@john_j_casey_I mean, a lot of people are like probably five, six years behind over here is what it seems like on a lot of the topics of what's been going on and what's been exposed, even through the Epstein files and the connections through Israel and everything like that. Does that make any sense?
Ian MalcolmNo, it makes complete sense. And that's the thing is that we live in this digital sphere where we presume that a lot of individuals kind of see the world through at least the lens that's somewhat reminiscent of the things that we understand. And then we go out and we talk to somebody on the street and we find out that a lot of the world is still totally clueless on so many of these things that we've not only started to kind of scratch the surface of, but we've kind of gotten to the bottom of the
Ian Malcolmproverbial rabbi, hold on. And so it was curious, because is it safe to say that your district, that the demographic there is similar to that which is being faced by the likes of Dan Bilzeri? And I know that one of his, you know, perspective challenges is that because it's so boomer centric, you know, if he can't figure out how to get the youth out to the polls, then
Ian Malcolmit's kind of an uphill battle because so many of them are just glued into, you know, Fox News or perhaps CNN. Do you feel like your, is your effort to try and figure out how to appeal to those boomers that you might be able to bring into your camp? Or rather, are you trying to figure out how to increase the voting block on that younger demographic that might be a little bit more hip to the things that we're discussing?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I think the only way for it to be realistic for me to ever make it would be to do both. Just because, again, yeah, the voter block is definitely heavy on the older side and very conservative. And I think really my mission, yeah, I'm trying to get as much exposure as I can. So any events I can do, I'm trying to do it.
@john_j_casey_I'm trying to be there. And, you know, I'm really just trying to learn from everyone I can. You know, again, I'm a normal guy who just kind of started this And just started trying to figure it out as I go. So I'm really just trying to be a big sponge and really learn from the people around me who know more. And really just take off and just run at it as best as I can.
@john_j_casey_I do plan on doing a 4th of July event here in the local area. And I'm trying to meet people where they are. And I think that's going to be a great opportunity. But, you know, again, I'm a normal guy. So it's hard for me to... I guess really establish where would be a good political event to go. Sometimes in my head, I go, man, I don't know if that would be right to do a political, if I could just do a table there and start talking to people, but I just need to stop being afraid of things and just go get it.
@john_j_casey_I just need to start finding things and just making it happen. I mean, that's all I can do. And I'm really trying to get in touch with the local commissions, the Green County, GOPs and everything like that, like all the committees, that's what it is, the committees in the area, the county committees. I'm actually involved with one committee here.
@john_j_casey_I'm gonna be a local member, I believe. So that's gonna be a huge way I can actually start, you know, wedging myself into the older audience. A lot of them are actually in there. There's almost no younger members. when it comes to these local things. It's all super, super old people. So they're very happy to see me there whenever I get to these local events.
@john_j_casey_They actually want me to be in some of these positions. So that's a lot of huge exposure I'm getting right now as well. But these local events, I think, are going to be the biggest thing for me to actually find, you know, the younger audience. Again, I feel like I have to kind of I have to put myself in front of the people.
@john_j_casey_You know, I can't just be making posts. I can't just be, you know, doing lives. I'd love to do that too. I think that's going to be part of it, you know, and sharing that. But, you know, finding these events like the 4th of July events that are going to be happening in the area and just trying to be there. You know, I like what James Fishback is doing, you know, but at the same time, he has a lot more ad money.
@john_j_casey_So he was able to get that ball rolling a little bit better to kind of even let people know what's going on. And, you know, I have no ad money at all. So, you know, just trying to even let people know and get that exposure on the get-go is what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to push that huge boulder up the hill. But once I start getting that momentum, I feel like people will start coming behind me, you know, but it's just an uphill battle at the moment.
@john_j_casey_Does that make any sense?
Ian MalcolmNo, it makes complete sense. And it's one of the big challenges that you face, right? Because the name of the game right now in all of politics, as it's always largely been, is kind of brand recognition, right? And so to create that, you obviously need to have either lots of money and lots of advertising. And obviously, like you mentioned, Fishback has access to some of that.
Ian MalcolmBut there's also the ability to just organically go out into the community and It's just you have to then pick and choose how you're going to basically be able to get the largest return on investment on the calories that you're expending, right? And so I'm kind of curious, those events, where have you been able to find additional traction for the opportunity to shake a whole lot of hands?
Ian MalcolmI know certain states have different audiences. It might be athletic events. It might be conventions. It might be all sorts of other social gatherings, churches, et cetera. What have been some of the ways that you've been putting yourself out there in the local community, trying to proverbially kiss hands and shake babies, right?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, 100%. Yeah, I'm going around the community, I'm door knocking, and I'm meeting people where they are, and I'm talking to everyone I see on the job site on top of it. And really, when it comes to this topic, since I'm such an outsider, a lot of my volunteers have come from online. You know, that's where I've got a lot of the younger, more motivated guys that are, you know, kind of already got something going.
@john_j_casey_So a lot of my more loyal followers that are willing to door knock and willing to do things have been, you know, online exposure through just sharing and mutual friends and maybe even not mutual friends. There's one guy I don't even know at all. I don't know how he found out about me, but it was definitely purely online.
@john_j_casey_I mean, when it comes to local people door knocking and being in the community, I don't really find people that are like, yeah, I'm going to jump on right now. But for some reason, online, I can find people locally that are willing to make something happen. Just young motivators. It's just interesting. The young community, trying to get them going in the area is very difficult, for sure.
@john_j_casey_But I got a lot of young killers that are ready to do something, and I love it. I love seeing it. And we're ready to make something happen.
Ian MalcolmWell, I like that. And I just want to call out with killers, he means.
Speaker 2Yeah, you rubber banded a little bit.
Ian MalcolmI just want to be specific because I know these... these conversations get all kinds of twisted by uh by some crazy people but um but so John on that um tell us about that ground game and that audience that you've built right those supporters uh whether it's on the digital sphere or those in your community you know if they're going out knocking on doors how effective do you find that to be in this modern age where so many people are
Ian Malcolmyou know, glued to their phone to the degree that they might not even be answering the front door.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, no, it's definitely a complete uphill battle. I mean, it definitely seems like, I don't know, I've never really done door knocking before. I always heard people doing it. I did not realize how hard it was going to be. A lot of people don't want to answer. A lot of them have no soliciting signs. As soon as you knock the door, they're like, shut the door.
@john_j_casey_You know, so not very responsive at the doors, just off the bat, even if you don't even get a word out. But, you know, a lot of the solar guys kind of kind of turn people off, if that makes any sense. A lot of these, what is it? Who's that influencer, that sales guy? Andy Elliott. A lot of these Andy Elliott type guys are really wearing out the people at their homes right now.
@john_j_casey_So they're not as welcoming, but it's definitely a good time. You still have great conversations. And I feel like people are still, you know, ready to really listen. And, you know, because a lot of these voters aren't, I feel like are frustrated with what's going on. The war, no new wars is what we voted for. We wanted immigration restrictions and yet we've not seen it.
@john_j_casey_So I think there's still room for great conversations to be had for these people who are basically diehard Republicans that are actually seeing the truth of what's going on because they're looking. So those people we encounter, it is refreshing to actually hear And it's kind of crazy to hear because sometimes, you know, you go to one person and the next person and you're like, man, am I crazy?
@john_j_casey_I don't know. But then you find someone and it's like, wow, you know, your eyes are completely open, brother. I love hearing it. And it really inspires you to go to the next one, you know. But yeah, that's really what's been going on.
Ian MalcolmWell, and I'm glad to hear that there are folks that are eyes wide open and others that perhaps are willing to at least remove the scales and to consider opening them a little bit more. So that being said, I know Ronnie's got his hand up. Why don't we allow some individuals to kind of ask some questions they might have, and then we'll come back onto this train.
Ian MalcolmI got a couple others for you, but Ronnie, did you have a question for John?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I do. I also want to say that, you know, john getting on these spaces especially with ian ian talks about all kinds of things if you find a topic that you agree with and you want to get on a space and you want to talk to the people about it that's important as well knocking on doors if one person opens the door and talks to you he might be the person who goes around the community and spreads the word for you so you know don't don't give up uh you know i'd say
@john_j_casey_probably just try to do videos of yourself, just, you know, kind of redirecting on issues that you find, you know, topic worthy. And I wanted to ask you, you know, what's your stance with the biometrics that they're going to come out with in these vehicles in 2027? Because, you know, the AI isn't ready. Every state has a
@john_j_casey_vehicle you know inspection safety report and everything like that how are how are you going to be able to protect your citizens from that being implemented in your state yeah so I I'm definitely completely against that for sure I mean you know we my current representative actually voted against that I mean, all I can do is try to reintroduce that and try to repeal that same bill.
@john_j_casey_I mean, it is currently passed and it is going forward. So I would like to introduce either new legislature to actually strike that down or just repeal it outright. Does that make any sense? Yeah, it makes total sense because, like I said, the NHST report has already reported that the AI isn't even ready. So even if it was at 99%, you would have –
@john_j_casey_1 million to 10 million individuals that are at risk of getting in tragic car accidents every single year just so that they could push out this AI. And then on top of that, they just did a – A whole little governance system where they put the top AIs like Grock and ChatGP and Claude and all of them together. And they ended up burning down the town, killing each other.
@john_j_casey_And then the last two that were left, one of them yeeted each other and put in a code to yeet the other one. And this is what's going to be in your vehicles. So I think that there's a real big mountain to climb, but there is a lot of ledges that you guys can grasp on with this. Yeah. No, even if it was 100% ready, I'd say no.
@john_j_casey_You know, it's something I'm completely against. You know, they're trying to make it to where, you know, if it sees or thinks that you're drunk or something or you're tired, it'll pull you over. I mean, no, I don't think that's right at all. You know, and that's a huge reason why I'm going to keep my square body and all these older vehicles for sure.
@john_j_casey_I don't think it's right at all, and I'm completely against it.
@john_j_casey_And are you an Alex Jones listener, by the way? That is something that I know he spoke on. I thought that was funny you mentioned that.
Ian MalcolmRonnie, I think that was for you.
@john_j_casey_Oh, yeah. I mean, I listen to Alex Jones, but I also presented this whole argument to Thomas Massey and his legislative liaison at his victory party. But... Yeah, I'm an AI framework developer, so I know a lot about it. Oh, wow. Super cool. Wow. Okay. Very informed. That's cool.
Ian MalcolmAnd just to call out, and this is why I think it's so neat, right? The attempts that we're making to try and figure out how do we elevate voices that otherwise people might not be aware of and try to vault them, any additional ears and eyes that we can garner. And I see... A finder found, just put into the purple pill, saying Missouri voter here, appreciate people in local politics speaking live in X spaces like this.
Ian MalcolmLots of love, John J. Casey. So just to bring out that these things are, we're making a difference in some small way. And even if it's connecting a couple people that are not familiar, John, with what you're doing, maybe they're going to reach out. Maybe they're gonna be willing to knock on those doors, right? And to the comment that was made by Ronnie,
Ian MalcolmOne of the great examples is Paul Revere. And everybody remembers Paul Revere. Nobody remembers the other riders. And it's not that Paul Revere knocked on the most doors. It's that he knew the doors to knock on that were going to beget people that knew the doors to knock on in the community. So what he basically was able to do was to be, let's say, aware of the social mapping so that he could more or less recruit people
Ian Malcolmthe best voices to spread that best message. And so I bring that up because that's what we're trying to do, right? It's not to get everybody to be familiar with what you're doing, but rather see if we can get a voice or two or 10. And in this case, it looks like finder found might be another Missouri voice that's gonna be out there being able to evangelize what you're doing.
Ian MalcolmAnd so finder found, I just wanted to call that out and give lots of love to you. Make sure that you connect with John in any capacity that you can. And John, with that being said, I'm kind of curious, those advocates that you have found, have they largely been of the younger demographic? If you have been able to find some of those that are in the boomer territory, what have they been able to do that's in your community to try and help spread that message amongst that rather difficult group to prospectively break through to?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, so yeah, most of them are really young. Most of them are my age, I'm 27. A lot of them are about 27 to about 28.
@john_j_casey_five, I'd say probably about a good majority of them. And then there's only about two older ones that are, are like my diehards. They're pretty cool. Uh, one super old dude. I don't know. I don't know where he came from. Uh, but he, he, he loves spreading, spreading the word. He's great online. Um, you know, so I mean, yeah, most of my demographic is definitely younger.
@john_j_casey_That's really where I have most of the grasp. That's where a lot of people are awake and, A lot of people are concerned about their future and AI, and that's really, I think, why a lot of people have been motivated to make something happen. I mean, this is going to be their future, you know? So I feel like that is where a lot of my motivators are, you know?
@john_j_casey_That's where a lot of my demographics are right now, if that makes any sense.
Ian Malcolmno it absolutely does and and i'm curious about another thing uh when we spoke with tyler dykes who i'm not sure if you've connected with him and and i'm also not sure this is actually maybe a a question that just popped up um so tyler down in south carolina a very very similar message similar demographic uh as yourself might have a very similar audience that you would appeal to i'm kind of curious is there a a growing band or network
Ian Malcolmof like-minded politician that despite being in disparate geographic locations are able to kind of cross-pollinate some of their ideas and in the process, perhaps help amplify one another's voices and the awareness that you might be able to receive within your local geographies.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, no, I haven't seen that, but I'd love to start doing it. I'd love to amplify every voice across the country that is America first, that, you know, is not going to put foreign nations before Americans and will actually put the American worker first. I mean, I'd be willing to put anyone's voice up. You know, I think this is all one mission.
@john_j_casey_Again, this is not really all about me running. It's about pushing that needle forward and everything that we all are currently doing. And, you know, again, like if I don't win this, I'm still going to be on this same mission going forward. And I believe, you know, if we don't have this same voice, if we still don't have anybody for the next time, I'm going to run the next time.
@john_j_casey_You know, so it is one mission, you know, and I have not currently connected to anybody. I'm trying to connect to everybody I can. I think that's a great idea. I've tried calling Marjorie Taylor Greene. I've called Thomas Massey's office a couple of times. You know, people that I believe, you know, have, you know, at least America first, if that makes any sense.
@john_j_casey_I don't know too many guys in the federal level other than that that are really on our side. So I'm really reluctant, but I'm really willing to make something happen for sure.
Ian MalcolmI love that. And for what it's worth, I just put up into the nest that's above the speakers panel for anybody not familiar. I just put up the campaign video from Tyler Dyke's account directly. We had the pleasure of speaking with him about some of the things that he's doing. Similar challenges, right? A young individual trying to figure out how to break in, trying to figure out how to get to that demographic that
Ian Malcolmisn't necessarily all that active online. And so again, any way that we might be able to create that network, because to your point, John, this is something where it's not a single election, right? And unfortunately, the power structure that is took a long time and a lot of money to construct what we live in today. And so we've got to recognize that.
Ian MalcolmAnd I think there's a lot of, and this actually brings up another question. I feel like there's a lot of demoralization from individuals that look at how big the problems are and that basically recognize, well, it's going to be a really hard lift and it's not going to be fixed tomorrow. So maybe I'll just not try. And so I'm curious what you would say perhaps to those individuals in your community that might be feeling either dejected or demoralized because they look around and I mean, so much of the power structure obviously just does not care at all for the younger demographic.
Ian MalcolmIt's basically telling them tune out, shut up, sit down, roll over, and accept that you're not gonna have the future that your ancestors were all essentially presented in the land of opportunity. So what's the kind of a rallying cry that you might have for individuals in that younger market that again, are a little bit disenchanted with everything?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I'm glad you asked that because I talk to everybody every day. And yeah, a lot of the time we come to this point where they're like, wow, like everything's effed up. And nothing's good. There's like no hope. And that's really where it brings me to basically evangelizing everywhere I go. You know, this is a mission that again, I believe Jesus Christ put me on, you know, this is not something I wanted to do.
@john_j_casey_This is something I feel like I had to do. And, you know, whenever we get down to it, I tell them, Hey, no, your hope is in Jesus Christ. Have no fear, you know, that we stand in truth and that's what we will fight for. I mean, and that's the only thing that we should be fighting for. And that is, that means everything, you know?
@john_j_casey_And if we aren't fighting for the truth, then we're not fighting for anything. And if we're going to stand up as men, then if we're going to be men, we better stand up now, you know? So really, I just, I really just bring it back to Jesus Christ and we really need to put our faith in him. And, you know, I believe I've actually turned some people to Jesus that I've actually worked with the last two weeks.
@john_j_casey_You know, I was having some pretty in-depth conversations and You know, when we get down talking to it and realizing a lot of these connections that are going on, especially on the national level and the international level and the subversion that we're seeing within America and the subversion pushed on the left and who's pushing it and why, you know, again, it's a religious war that we're in.
@john_j_casey_It's just, no one's really woken up to it. But again, we need to put our faith in Jesus Christ and to not be afraid. And that's really it. That's really the main thing.
Ian MalcolmWell, I couldn't agree with that message more. And it's why I think at the end of the day, you know, unfortunately, our opposition has all of the tools that we define in modernity as being essentially of importance. And that is because the people that have all the tools have defined what is the culture, right? They've defined that which is worthwhile.
Ian MalcolmAnd so that could be the money, that can be the clout, that can be the fame, that can be the followers. All of those things obviously can just be gifted by the machine on anybody that they want to bestow them on so that they can then control that next champion, right? And instead, we're kind of approaching it from the complete inverse and saying, look, you've got all of the leverage, but we've got the truth and we've got values, right?
Ian MalcolmAnd they obviously don't. Everybody that's within this system has basically sold their soul to this kind of corruption. And so I love that you're kind of leading with that message. And I'm curious, actually, when it comes to the demographics within Missouri, what is kind of the religious appetite? Because I do believe that you're certainly gonna be in a better position if the people that you're trying to cultivate for this following and for your mission, if they're looking at things through a lens of purity and righteousness, rather than just worrying about getting that money and all this other nonsense of modernity.
@john_j_casey_Oh, my gosh. I love that you said that. That was awesome getting that money. Yeah. Can you repeat that last part again real quick, actually? Yeah.
Ian MalcolmI'm just curious that the appetite, right, within District 7, is it a whole lot of religion? Is it a whole lot of atheism? Is it a whole lot of X, Y, and Z? What's kind of the appetite there?
@john_j_casey_Oh, yeah, for sure. We're in the Bible Belt. This is heavily religious. And that kind of goes back to that same part, you know, the older voting bloc. is that older, you know, those who bless Israel will be blessed and so on and so forth. But when it comes to the younger generation and they're not so hardheaded and they're more open-minded to actually reading the Bible and us going through it line by line, you know, if we have a disagreement, you know, we'll talk about it.
@john_j_casey_Another guy I work with, you know, we talk about Jesus every single day, you know, we're looking at the Bible and, you know, whenever I was getting woken up to these things and what's going on, we were looking at, you know, you know, the connections of everything and really why that isn't the case. Why, you know, those who bless Israel will be blessed and so on and so forth.
@john_j_casey_So, you know, the younger generation, even the ones that aren't really turned on to, you know, why that isn't right are actually able to listen and we're able to have those conversations. And then the older generation is the ones that are a lot more hardheaded. Like, no, my grandparent, like I'll have comments like that all the time.
@john_j_casey_My grandparents said, those that bless Israel will be blessed and so on and so forth. And they're not going to vote for you. And I'm not going to vote for you either. And it's like, I mean, you know, it's just trying to break through the hardheaded people, you know? So it's kind of like a double-edged sword, if that makes any sense.
@john_j_casey_You know, I have the older generation on one side that is so hardheaded and will almost do anything to put Israel first. It's kind of crazy. And then I have, you know, to the left of me, you know, the younger generation that is fully ready to embrace the truth, whatever it is. Hey, let's go line by line in the Bible if we need to, and let's discuss that.
@john_j_casey_And, uh, I just have really good conversations when it comes to that. And yeah, since it's the Bible belt, you know, I feel like there is a, there's a good, uh, foothold for us to have those conversations, you know? So I, I definitely appreciate where I'm at. I definitely appreciate I'm not in, uh, like New York or anything like that.
@john_j_casey_I feel like that'd be a lot harder, uh, place to be, you know?
Ian MalcolmNo, I, I certainly do. And that, that's, uh, It's one of the unfortunate pieces, again, the machine has set this all in motion because it's a benefit to them, right? If the group that has all the cards gets to define that the only thing that matters is the money and, again, the followers or the cloud or the fame or the TV program,
Ian Malcolmbut they get to pick and choose who receives all those things. Well, they essentially pick and choose that which is perceived as valuable and meaningful, right? But again, we kind of invert that entire concept when instead you root your value structure in either religion or some kind of righteousness that rises above, right?
Ian MalcolmAnd so we do kind of need this renaissance. And I'm hoping that individuals and candidates like yourself are gonna be able to lead that charge. I would really advocate that I think one of the best things that we could do is to try to bring together a forum of America First individuals that are throwing their name into the ring, right?
Ian MalcolmAnd perhaps setting up, and Joanne, not sure if you'd be interested or think this would be valuable, but maybe we could do monthly spaces where once a month we bring together individuals, John, like yourself, we get Tyler, you know, Casey Putsch obviously tried to run in Ohio against Vivek Ramaswamy, right? We could try to bring in the likes of Dan Bilzerian and others that, you know, essentially are all right now are kind of siloed.
Ian Malcolmright? We need this to become something more than individuals that are trying to reject a massive system because we need to build that community and communal voice and network that we can really use to oppose this dishonest dichotomy that is the Republican and Democrat ruse, right? Like all of that is, it's all nonsense.
Ian MalcolmLike it's basically us against this machine. It's us against the matrix. And so we got to band together any way that we can. And perhaps that would be a nice little thing that we could do and bring together again yourself and Tyler and so many others and try to, you know, have one another share what's working, what's not, how can you help one another, et cetera.
Ian MalcolmAnd I think ultimately, you know, one win for any of you is a win for all of us and vice versa.
Speaker 2And Ian, I love that. And I just wanted to add really quick. I think people are so demoralized that they think that there is literally no way to save this. And in a way, I agree. I think voting your way out of this in a big, like in the big thing, I think it's really hard. But locally, 100%, like 100%, you can 100% make change.
Speaker 2So people need to get inspired. And you're really cool, John. Like I... You keep saying like, oh, no, I'm just a normal person. That's what we need. Like, that's what the entire world needs. We need a normal person. We need we don't need this fucking literal psychopaths that want to take over the world and destroy everything.
Speaker 2And they just want to bow down to whatever master space them. So, no, we need people like you. And yeah, I think especially the younger generation, because they do not want to vote. They literally see that everything's lost and it's not. And I keep telling Ian this every time. We already won. We just don't know this yet.
Speaker 2I 100% believe that we already won. The cat is out of the bag. It's not going back. It's over for them, right? But yeah, they are going to make it really hard and they are going to... um resist all like all of us but we already won guys and thank you so much john for for everything you're doing and i hope that you come to more of our spaces not only this one i always see you down there you know like listening but you should come to the other ones you know and and just give um your your perspective of things because you have like a really cool perspective and what else i forgot the other things but um you're you're really cool john and yeah
Speaker 2I hope more people get inspired. So thank you so much for everything that you're doing.
@john_j_casey_Wow, thank you so much for the kind words. And yeah, Ian, I couldn't agree with you more. I mean, we need to actually organize. If this is something we actually want to make a difference on, again, it's not something we can do on our own. So, I mean, if we can inspire others or even band together and amplify those voices, I believe that's what we need to do.
@john_j_casey_And I really want to try... What I've really been trying to do is... I think in the near future, I'm trying to form a, you know, more of a local coalition to, to actually challenge even the state guys, you know, they're not trying to repeal these, these Israel first laws that we currently have on the books, even in Missouri, you know, so I'm, I'm trying to get a coalition together, even challenge the state guys if we can.
@john_j_casey_So, yeah, I, I totally agree with you guys. I think you guys are awesome and I totally appreciate, appreciate what you guys said. I thank you.
Ian MalcolmYeah. And, and, uh, John on that really quickly, uh, How can people that might be in the listener panel, whether they are local and in Missouri or if they are across the country, what can they do to support you, your efforts, your campaign, some of the rallies that you might be putting on? Right. How can they get behind to help lift you up, whether it's through the digital or the physical or perhaps the financial sphere?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, so I mean, you know, this is grassroots campaign, so sharing is going to be the number one thing, you know, trying to get the word out, you know, wherever you are is going to be the best thing you can do, especially if you're somewhere in California or something like that. I mean, I know I'm in a completely different district, but again, trying to just push that envelope and, you know, wake people up no matter what, that's what we're trying to do.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, if we can spread the word wherever we can, share, that would be great. Or if you guys want to make a financial contribution, you can go to VoteJohnCasey.com and you can donate there. That'd be huge. Currently, it's really just me and whatever money I have left on every paycheck. And that's what I'm paying for all these events and the website and everything like that.
@john_j_casey_And yeah, I mean, that's really it. Pretty simple. I appreciate you guys.
Speaker 2And John, have you talked to ASAPAC? Because I mean, they have people like you and I think they can also help you. And Dr. Rechtenwald, he had a surgery, an open heart surgery, I think yesterday or the day before, but he came out well. So guys, keep praying for him. And yeah, he's really cool. So have you talked to them, John?
@john_j_casey_You know, I went on their website and everything. I tried reaching out to them on their website X account because I feel like that's the only contact I could actually find for them. I don't think they have an email listed. If I did, I know I emailed them, but I don't think they did. So they've been a little bit more difficult to contact than most people, I feel like.
Speaker 2All right. Well, I can try to talk with him. I know Lori and Dr. Rectangle very well, so I can try. I'm not going to talk to Dr. Rectangle right now because, I mean, I think he's tired, but I will try to talk to Lori and hopefully they can help you.
Ian MalcolmWell, and Joanne, that's such a wonderful suggestion. And John, to that end, I think there's nobody better, at least on X, and perhaps there's nobody better, period, for trying to connect with, to support, and also to provide both intellectual and also some of the financial backing. Then Dr. Rechtenwald, again, to Joanne's comment, I know he just underwent surgery, but all early reports and the photo that he put on his page seems like everybody is doing well.
Ian MalcolmSo he's in recovery, which is wonderful, and lots of love and prayers to him and his loved ones. But to that idea, right, if we can have Dr. Rechtenwald and the ASAPAC folks, if we can get them in touch with you, which will be very easy for Joanne and I to do. We've spent a lot of time with Dr. Rechtenwald in this virtual space, right?
Ian MalcolmBut to call out, the beauty there is to connect you with them To connect them with Tyler, with Dan, with et cetera, right? We need to all band together. And I sincerely believe that if we do more and more and more people, not only are they going to become aware of what we're doing, but I have this rather strange and I'm sure it sounds trite, but we're essentially, we're the rebels in Star Wars, right?
Ian MalcolmWe are against the evil empire and they've got everything. They've got all the money. They've got the Death Star that is essentially AI, right? Right. They're evil as can be. And they basically think that they get to lord over everybody. And instead, we're this little band of misfits. And so I do think that we absolutely need to band together and that the likes of as a pack and what they're doing right now.
Ian MalcolmI get back to what we were saying about being demoralized. So many people see this as such a big thing that there's no way to take it apart. Right. But it's that old adage about how do you eat the elephant? And it's just one bite at a time. right? And so if we can get you to ASAPAC, well, that is a step forward. If we can get ASAPAC to support you, that is a step forward.
Ian MalcolmIf we can get those candidates all aligned together so that you're kind of multiplying each other's voice, that's a step forward. And the next thing you know, you know, we'll be a couple months down the road. We'll be a year down the road. We'll be a couple years down the road where we've been able to magnify a couple of your voices to the point we get some people in office.
Ian MalcolmThe next thing you know, they have to start taking seriously what is brewing, which is kind of this awakening, this noticing, whatever you want to refer to it as. But we'll absolutely make that happen, John. I look forward to connecting you with Tyler, with Dr. Rechtenwald, with Azapak. We can try and host prospectively a big space.
Ian MalcolmAnd it's really about just making sure that we help, you know, the same way that Azapak can help magnify you, that you help magnify Azapak, right? Because they've held a number of spaces, but you might not have seen them because, you know, even they've only got such a limited voice. So, I really do think if we can all just come together in a uniform fashion that we're ultimately going to win.
Ian MalcolmIt's just that we've got to recognize that we're all part of a larger machine and that we all win together. We survive, you know, essentially united and divided. We certainly fall. So, John, I look forward to that, though. And I'd be curious if anybody else that's up here has other questions, comments. Donna, I know you've seen a lot of different candidates over the years.
Ian MalcolmWhat are some of your thoughts on John and everything he's doing?
Speaker 3Well, I like the door-to-door thing, but I think that you have to add a flyer with that, like your main points. And then if you have a website, then just, you know what I mean, put it there. And that way, you know, if you go knock on the door and somebody's not there, like kind of just stick it in their, you know, their door.
Speaker 3And at least they'll see it, you know. And then I wanted to ask, it's kind of like a double-edged sword being in the Bible Belt because they're geofencing churches. Are they doing that in your area?
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I actually checked that. Who is that guy? That is actually super important. That guy has done a lot of exposure work who has that website. Oh, man. But no, I actually checked. There's not any in my area. I saw that Texas is a huge canvassed area. a huge issue. But I do agree with you. The flyer thing is big. I'm actually making one right now.
@john_j_casey_But again, I'm currently a one-man army. So I'm the guy who designs it. I'm the guy who buys it. I do everything. So that's where some of my hangups are. I don't have all the financials, right? So a lot of these things, I'm paying for the website. I'm paying for the other phone. I'm paying for this. I'm paying for that.
@john_j_casey_So that's where I get a little stuck. So I think, you know, if I ever get any support from any of these, like, as a pack or anything like that, even something small, if they were even to do something like $100 a month, that would be monumentous to even getting a little bit of this and that going, you know. But, yeah. Did I answer all your questions?
Speaker 3Well, yeah. But I think that, like, when you're making your points, because of the – Sooner or later, they're going to get to Missouri and try to geofence those churches. I would put that on there. Like, you know, I want to, like, protect our privacy. You know, there's some states that churches are geofenced. And then you have the... What are the cameras called?
Speaker 3There's a particular name for them.
@john_j_casey_Flock. Yeah.
Speaker 3So, I mean, they... just basic things that everybody appreciates i mean i don't think you have to um you know um be inventive because there's certainly a lot of material out there but i and you know vfws um you'll you'll run into people there that might be like go-getters and i i don't know like you have to find where people gather
Speaker 3And that's where you'll find people movers. You know what I mean?
@john_j_casey_I completely agree with you.
Speaker 3Well, thank you.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, yeah. Sorry, I couldn't add much to that. I think you're 100% right.
Speaker 1All right. Thank you so much, Donna. Ronnie, go for it.
@john_j_casey_Hey, John. I just wanted to say that... You know, I'm also a construction worker by trade. So for me, I can make a small contribution to your campaign. And that's really what it's going to take is all of us in here deciding, hey, this guy's for us. And sure, the money isn't for your state, but I live in Indiana. And Indiana was taken over a decade ago after they got Karen Tallion out of my office.
@john_j_casey_legislation and everything like that dude they they took over because we're owned by eli lilly so you know it's gonna take all of us making small contributions to the people that ian's bringing in people who speak for the voice of the american people i mean i'm i'm not saying i'm rich and i'm not saying i'm broke but i can find a happy medium to at least make a small contribution so that you're able to spread your word
@john_j_casey_amongst your community. And, you know, we have to be bigger as a community than APAC. We already send all our tax money to them. So now we have to take what little money we have and we have to divide it amongst the people who are going to have our voices. That's all I wanted to say.
@carlad86087262Well, speaking of small contributions, I wanted to know.
Speaker 2But Carla, I'll go to you in a second. Okay. John, do you want to? And Ronnie, thank you so much because we need people like you that actually want to support the community and stuff like that.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, super inspiring. Thank you so much, brother. I love hearing that from you. And as a fellow blue collar worker, I appreciate you, brother. I can't do it without truth tellers and patriots like you, man.
Speaker 4All right, thank you so much, John and Ronnie. All right, go for it, Carla. But please try to stick to the top rank, okay?
@carlad86087262Yeah, of course. I was just actually piggybacking off of what the last guy spoke about, about giving donations, which I don't have a problem with. This is the first time I've ever heard of Mr. Casey. I'm sorry. And so I wanted to learn more about that before I blindly give any money to somebody else. um, who says that, you know, he is for all Americans, but all Americans may not necessarily have the same needs, right.
@carlad86087262Or have the same interests. Um, it, you are a member of the Republican party. You're running as a Republican, Mr. Casey, does that mean you're a Maga?
@john_j_casey_No, not necessarily.
@carlad86087262Okay. So I would imagine that, um, my the needs that i have as a black american person um would not fully encompass all of the needs of every single american um for instance um i have only donated thus far to candidates who support reparations for black americans and so how do you resolve that um kind of issue for someone um like me um
@carlad86087262who, as a candidate, you may or may not support that. And you would still want to encourage that person to donate to you anyhow.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I mean, all I can do is really speak the truth and what I really believe. And I just let you make that decision. But I definitely don't stand with reparations myself. And that's really where that ends. I mean, I'd love to have your support at the same time. And I hope that maybe some of the other things I believe in, maybe we're aligned with, you know, we might not agree on that particular subject, but there might be maybe these other things I did talk about that you do believe in.
@carlad86087262Okay. Thank you.
@john_j_casey_Yeah. No worries. Have a blessed day.
Speaker 4All right. Thank you so much, Carlo.
Speaker 2I do not see any hands.
Ian MalcolmWell, I think we've got Pinky, which would make, I suppose, John the Brain, which is good because I don't have to play that role. So I don't want to go to Pinky and see if he's got a question for John.
Speaker 2Pinky? It's Pinky. It's Pinky. It's Pinky on Brain, Brain, Brain. I don't know if that's in English, but in Spanish it is. Okay. Go for it, Pinky.
Speaker 2Pinky?
Speaker 2I might need to recycle him. Okay.
Ian MalcolmWell, that was different. Womp, womp. Yeah, womp, womp, womp, womp, womp. So, John, one little final question that I might have. Obviously, we've talked about ways that people can support the logistics, perhaps building this larger community, which I think is a wonderful thing. One curiosity, if you are able to win... and able to have all of the changes that you would envision that would be ideal for not only Missouri and District 7, but also at the national level.
Ian MalcolmWhat would you kind of envision as a realistic nirvana that people could try and aspire to, say, for two to four years out? I mean, how big of a change do you think we can make in rejection of this monumental system that we have in front of us?
@john_j_casey_Yeah. So, I mean, if we're able to actually push all these voices forward and make that difference that we're trying to make, I feel like, you know, ending the foreign aid and everything that we have, all of our ties to Israel, everything that's going on with that, that would be great. If we can stop all the transgender things that are getting pushed forward, that would be great.
@john_j_casey_You know, what do I think is realistic? What do I think could happen? I think immigration is going to be the biggest thing that I think is realistic that I think a lot of people can kind of come together on and that we might be able to do sooner rather than later. I feel like there's a lot of people hungry for that right now.
@john_j_casey_And that is certainly a more achievable thing that we can hit sooner than later. And then, you know, if we can press, this is like a, like this is kind of a double problem, right? You know, we're seeing a lot of,
@john_j_casey_The reason why we're not doing mass deportations, we're not having immigration reform and all this is really because we're focusing all of this energy and time over in the Middle East and all this time on Israel. So if we're able to take a lot of that attention away from that and focus here on the home front and here in America,
@john_j_casey_I think we could do a lot. We could do a lot, especially when it comes to immigration reform. And I think that would really revitalize our industries in the local area and construction jobs in the local area. Like I'm working with a guy right now that had to leave the drywall business because it wasn't profitable. the drywall percentage is like 60% foreign-born representation in the area.
@john_j_casey_And I talked to all these people that are basically being forced out of these jobs. So, I mean, there would be, I think, a huge systematic change that we'd see, especially if we completely reformed the immigration system that we currently have. So I think there's honestly some huge benefits that we'd see, and it is very achievable.
@john_j_casey_I think the American people are definitely hungry for that. I mean, there's a reason why Donald Trump won, right? There's a reason why Donald Trump won the first time is because, I mean, the 2016 message, I feel like we're all talking about right now. Are we not? I mean, are we not all talking about 2016 Donald Trump? you know, what he was standing for and, you know, what we wanted.
@john_j_casey_We wanted to put America first and really have these immigration reforms happen and put the American worker first and stop these Middle East wars. I mean, if we can focus back onto that 2016 message, I think that's going to be the best and most effective way to actually make that change.
Speaker 2I love that. I agree with everything. So thank you so much, John. Ian, do you have an extra question?
Ian MalcolmNo, I mean, I think that's a wonderfully kind of positive and optimistic way to envision it. And I do really believe, like what you're saying, there's always kind of the world is the darkest before the dawn, right? And so I think a lot of individuals are looking where we are. They're very concerned. They're very frustrated.
Ian MalcolmThey're very confused, frankly. And simultaneously, Those of us that are aware of what's going on and we see that there is this kind of horizon line and that we can make a difference, you know, some of us are very encouraged and enthused because we see the glimmer of light that's coming up over that horizon. But simultaneously, again, there's a lot of individuals that just want it to be daytime.
Ian MalcolmAnd it's like, guys, that's not how this is going to work, right? The sun is going to take the amount of time that it takes to rise. All of us need to do our piece of that puzzle. And each of us can think of ourselves as kind of an addition to that ray of light. So every day and every week, every month, every year for the last couple of years, we've been advancing this effort of discussing Jewish supremacy as this fundamental problem.
Ian MalcolmAnd it doesn't mean that there aren't other issues. It doesn't mean that the world – that all anything are anything. We don't believe in any of that nonsense. But this is the thing that has to be discussed because everything else is essentially a ruse. And so if candidates like John are not able to get into these elections, if they're not able to win these seats, then all we're going to get is more of the same puppet show.
Ian MalcolmAnd this cannot go on because the puppet show is going to continue to drive us. It's going to be more infighting, more mass migration, more data centers, more Palantir, more wars in the Middle East, more destruction of the middle class. It's got to end. And so, John, I'm very excited for your campaign, very excited to try and do what I can to support.
Ian Malcolmin connecting you with additional voices. We'll definitely connect you to Dr. Rechtenwald. I think that's a wonderful start. We'll definitely aim to have that space. We will bring more voices together. We'll get you with Tyler. And John, for what it's worth, I'll also set up a group chat and it'll be for the America First Patriots that are candidates, right?
Ian MalcolmAnd we will try to do the things that we can to make a real difference, right? People, they'll come into these spaces. Oh, we could talk about these problems. We need to fix the problem. well, John, you're trying to fix it. And so I will do everything I can to try and support you in that endeavor. Um, that being said, I see that, uh, that Deese has, uh, her hand up or his hand up.
Ian MalcolmI hope I pronounced that right. Um, let's go to Deese and then we'll also check in with, uh, I guess maybe I'll call him Jaeger bomb 25. Uh, but Deese go for it.
@deece5555Thank you so much. All right. Um, I'm pulling together a draft. I think a lot of, um, folks, especially in the VFWs and some of these halls, are completely unaware of legislation that Trump and his tech bros are pushing through. They'll look at you like you're crazy if you mention Project Esther, Genesis, Clarity, HR 8520, NSPMs, EOs.
@deece5555I'm trying to pull together a really high-level description. And I think a pamphlet or a couple of PowerPoint slides with the briefest description possible and a did-you-know that you can physically hand out, people will not believe what went through under the omnibus, the big, beautiful bill. And I find, even with my Gen X friends, when I tell them the actual number and what it means...
@deece5555It goes a long way. So I would just like to suggest that. It's, like I said, a pamphlet. If you could pull together a few Gen Z to help you with that graphically, you could hand that out. So just a suggestion. I'll drop a screenshot of what I have, work in progress, into the purple pill just to show you where my head is.
@john_j_casey_going with this thank you so much and best of luck yeah thank you so much and i appreciate you uh actually giving me that information as well it really helps i mean instead of just saying it you actually have it so i i do appreciate that and i'd love to apply that all right thank you so much these um jager bomb 25 go for it oh there
Speaker 5I've talked to Mr. Casey a couple times. One of the issues that I've been looking at a lot because I do work in the automotive industry is right to repair. We're seeing that quickly fading very fast in a major way where you're not able to fix your own cars anymore because they don't give you the technology that you need to be able to repair them.
Speaker 5I would like to know what your thoughts are on that, Mr. Casey.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I'm completely against that. I mean, me personally, I own a 1981 square body right now that I'm working on. I love doing it. And yeah, we saw that a lot, especially when it comes to the farmers and the John Deere equipment. Honestly, that has a huge problem with what exactly you're talking about. They cannot repair their own equipment.
@john_j_casey_They, I think that it voids their warranties even if they work on their own equipment. So, yeah, I'm completely against that. But at the same time, with how much technology they're putting in everything, you know, how much is that avoidable? How much is that, you know, you're just going to have to get an older car at the same time.
@john_j_casey_I don't know how that's avoidable, but I would love to avoid it if that makes any sense.
Speaker 5Yeah. Well, one way to avoid it is, I don't, I think it's Montana. They have to give out the – if you can go to any dealership and request all the information and technology to be able to repair it yourself. So ensuring that on a national level would be able to fix that issue.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, yeah. Hey, if you have that article ready, if you could DM me that, that would be amazing. I'd love to look at that. I didn't know that was a thing. I would definitely like looking at that because I definitely agree with what you're saying for sure. I do like the ability to work on my own vehicles. I think you should be able to.
@john_j_casey_And yeah, I mean, that's kind of what we're facing across the board is they kind of want to take control away from us, right? And that's just another aspect. And that's the same reason why we're seeing the AI getting pushed into these cars and making it to where, oh, well, we think you're sleepy, but you're really not, but we're going to pull you over.
@john_j_casey_You know, I'm completely against every single thing And the AI police state, of course, that I feel like this is all connected, is it not? I mean, they want to take the control away.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, yes, absolutely. Thank you, Mr. Casey. Yeah, no worries. Thank you so much.
Speaker 2All right. Thank you so much, Jager. Ronnie, go for it.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I was just going to say that, you know, when... it comes to the automotive industry they're already taken away all of the parts off the shelf so that they can you know they're limiting the parts on the shelf so that they can implement their ai stuff you know it's it's no it's it's no secret here they are taking away our technology so that we have to depend on the government in order
@john_j_casey_to fix our vehicles they've been doing it since uh I don't know probably about 2015 or so all the newer vehicles like you have to take the entire manifold off just to change the spark plugs so they're taking away our automotive abilities and if we are going to invest then we have to invest in ourselves and we have to invest in not letting them take us over with AI because
@john_j_casey_All of it's coming out and it's gonna come out real fast. Within the next year, you guys are gonna see all these changes and we can all go back on the Toyota smart vehicle lawsuits that are going on right now. These are lawsuits that are going on that damn near replicate the AI that they're trying to put in your vehicle.
@john_j_casey_I mean, none of it's gonna be safe for us. We need to deviate away from it. We all need to protest against these data centers because they're not really data centers. They're surveillance centers for the flock cameras. But once we deviate away from that, and once we start learning our actual laws that can cross counties and states, then we can start implementing a real structure that protects us all.
@john_j_casey_Because one state has one thing, another state has another, but I'm going to tell you this much. Every single state has a vehicle safety inspection report. And if AI can't pass it, they're not allowed to release it. And that's the one thing we need to ban against to make sure they don't.
@john_j_casey_Yeah. I a hundred percent agree with you, brother. I mean, uh, when it comes to, you know, even the parts on my, my K 20 1981 square body, I mean, uh,
@john_j_casey_the transmission rebuild kit, uh, the, the plant that makes it here locally actually just closed down and they're like the only ones who make the rebuild kit for it. So I'm like, I kind of feel exactly what you're talking about. I was actually wanting to do more research to see if there was anything more, uh, about it as to why they closed down.
@john_j_casey_They seem like they were a pretty popular. I don't know if you ever heard of Timkin, Timkin belts or anything like that, but they're pretty popular. Do a lot of, uh, A lot of manufacturing when it comes to older vehicles. So, yeah, I don't know if that's a systematic thing, again, like you're saying. Maybe that's connected.
@john_j_casey_Maybe it's not. I was really going to kind of try and start looking at that because I was kind of surprised that that huge business closed down. And, again, they make a lot of the older parts, especially, like I said, that transmission rebuild kit for an 81. I mean, it's not very common. So, yeah, I don't know how much that is all connected to that, but I definitely agree with you 100%.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, you can just research it, man. My dad was a mechanic for 43 years, and I used to work with him when I was younger and stuff. So you can research it. All of the auto shops are about to start getting a real shortage on imported parts and parts, period.
@john_j_casey_Yeah, I definitely will. Thank you so much for drawing attention to that. I didn't know that that was that big of an issue. Well, I know that Strait of Hormuz being closed is definitely going to make that an issue as well, for sure. especially when it comes to the imported parts.
Speaker 2All right. Well, I don't see any more hands, but John, do you have anything else to say? And I've loved everything that you've been talking about, so...
@john_j_casey_I really don't have a whole lot. I just want to say thank you guys so much. Thank you all the patriots out there that believe in what I'm talking about and what we all believe in and the truth that we're pursuing. I mean, I know that if something new comes out, whatever it is, as long as it's the truth, you guys are going to push it.
@john_j_casey_You're not going to just be grudgingly hold your position, whatever it's going to be, you know. We're truth tellers and that's what we're going to fight for. And that's the fight that we're in. And again, it's not just about the campaign I'm in. This is a, this is a fight that I've decided I'm going to be in for life. So this isn't going to be the last time you're going to hear from me.
@john_j_casey_Even if I, if I lose this campaign, I'm going to be fighting forward and maybe even to the next campaign, but I'm definitely going to be fighting in between that and after. And I'm excited to, you know, keep on fighting with you guys and pushing the envelope forward and making things happen. However we can.
Ian MalcolmWell, and John, one final question here, and I think this is, you come across like such a patriot, and I sincerely am so enthused as a result because of that. I just saw a tweet. I don't know the authenticity of the claim because this is Twitter, so take it all with a grain of salt. But it basically suggests that Peter Thiel is considering relocating to Argentina because of the dwindling prospects of American stability.
Ian MalcolmNow, again, that might be just something that is fast and loose on X, but I also don't necessarily doubt that that is very much what the technocrats are going to prospectively do in the coming years ahead. And if anybody thinks that sounds crazy, we'll just note that Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Ellison and all the other really rich Jewish supremacists, they are all setting up shop over in either Hawaii or other places where they're basically building compounds and
Ian MalcolmAnd they're clearly doing it because they see the writing on the wall. And rather, right, I feel like if that's what the technocrats envision, well, then us patriots need to figure out how to fix the boat that these rats are basically looking to flee after having essentially devoured out all of the value and prosperity from within.
Ian MalcolmAnd so I'm curious for your thoughts, John, on what it means for Americans to kind of
Ian Malcolmto recognize there's a whole lot of things that are problematic, right? The ship is prospectively sinking, but it can be fixed. And that these cowards that want to just jump into a life raft and sail off with their riches, they're welcome to do so. And that we're going to stand, we're going to fight, we're going to fix.
Ian MalcolmAnd I say those things not advocating any kinetic violence, right? But that we will intellectually, spiritually, politically, that we will fight to fix the very mess that these clowns have essentially constructed.
@john_j_casey_as they've looted and pirated all that is beautiful about this country so i'm curious if you have any thoughts on that ian can i say one thing real quick sure so in the comments section for this space i actually put the whole peter thiel link julian i think you've seen it but uh you guys can go read it but we can continue on yeah thank you so much yeah i mean in my opinion
@john_j_casey_Uh, you know, we just have to stand up and we can either, you know, die standing and fighting, or you can, uh, you know, plug your ears and close your eyes and wait for it to happen, you know, but, uh, being afraid and doing nothing about it will do nothing. Right. So again, we just have to stand in our faith and be unafraid, you know, as Jesus said, you know, we have to put our faith in him and, uh,
@john_j_casey_That's really what it comes down to every single time. That is the answer every single time. You know, what is the answer? It is Jesus Christ. That is our hope, and he is our savior, and that's how we're going to forge our way forward. And, you know, we just have to pray for discernment and pray for the strength that we need to, you know, continue his mission, whatever it is for us.
@john_j_casey_That's where I'm at.
Ian MalcolmNo, it's very well stated. And that's the, at the end of the day, that is the fundamental message difference between yourself, Tyler Dykes, and so many others that are standing up and saying, we're done with this system, and the people that are in charge, that are in control, right? These clowns, like Peter Thiel, who, oh, by the way, financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, connected via email through Epstein with the Rothschilds, right, that had Ehud Barak, the prime minister of
Ian Malcolmof Israel or former prime minister on the board of Carbine 911, right? This little club, they don't care at all about any of us. All they want is the money. They want the power they view as cattle. They want us to power their batteries of their AI and of their slave state. They want us to run on the hamster wheel to give further credence to the Federal Reserve so they can hyperinflate our currency as they thieve and steal and loot everything that we have.
Ian MalcolmSo we've got to stand in rejection and objection to that. That means that we've got to stand with candidates that right now might not have all the access to the money, the power, the clout. They can't go on Fox News or CNN. Tyler Dykes wasn't even listed in multiple newspapers' polls as one of the options in an election that he's got a decent chance of prospectively at least getting a decent amount of the vote for.
Ian MalcolmThey're just leaving him off of the polls. Because they don't want people seeing his name because then they might look into what it is that he's saying, right? So the onus is on us. All these people come into rooms and they say, oh, well, we can talk about these problems. How are we going to fix them? We've all got to pick up the weight together, right?
Ian MalcolmWe got to lift up individuals like John as best we can. Lift up his voice. Share it with your friends. If you have a person in Missouri, send them a text. Hey, do you know about John Casey? right? Try to support, try to do the little thing that you can. It doesn't mean that you have to donate financially, right? But look over his content, share the things that make sense to share, try to bring attention to the things that he's doing.
Ian MalcolmLet's try to build that bridge. And John, I set up a chat with yourself, with Tyler, with Dr. Rechtenwald, with Michael Ferris that we're doing a space with next week, right? All of these candidates, we are going to lose our country, maybe even our lives, certainly our liberties. unless we stand in opposition, right? And if we stand divided, we stand no chance for what it's worth, right?
Ian MalcolmWe've got to band together. We got to figure out what we can do to support one another. So if you see candidates like John elevate their voice, if you see other people like John, send them our way. We'll continue having these conversations and we will. Joanne, once a month, we will do spaces for any and every America First patriotic candidate
Ian Malcolmthat is willing to call out the obvious problems, the subversion. The United States of America is a slave state. It is a vassal for Jewish supremacy in Israel. It is that simple. Now, those two things have some people that might not be Jews. It also is entangled in global finance and central banking, the Federal Reserve, and all those other things.
Ian MalcolmBut at the end of the day, it's kind of that simple. The nation is being sold entirely down the river without a paddle. That's why the White House wants you to pay attention to aliens now. This is reverging on crazy town. They are so desperate to get you to think about anything and everything, but the fact that your nation is clearly on fire, right?
Ian MalcolmAnd so when they put up their little pictures, oh gosh, don't go to aliens.gov. What an absolute joke. You know what they don't want you to say? That Jeffrey Epstein is a pedophile. That Donald Trump is in the Epstein files more frequently than Jelaine Maxwell. That Bill Clinton went to the island. That Bill Gates was there.
Ian MalcolmThat Elon Musk was having lunch with Peter Thiel and Jeffrey Epstein. Let's connect the most basic of dots. We live in crazy town. We are lorded over by psychopathic pedophiles and they are all destroying our country for the benefit of this little greater Israel project. That will never be great because the people that are trying to build it, they're all psychopaths, right?
Ian MalcolmSo we got to band together as best we can. We got to put the differences aside where we can. We got to honestly evaluate those differences for what it's worth, right? And then all come to the table in a way that makes the world a little bit better of a place. So John, we'll definitely set up those additional conversations.
Ian MalcolmPlease keep us posted. on anything and everything. You have a big rally, let us know. We will try to get that out as much as we can to the masses. I set up that group chat with yourself, with Dr. Rechtenwald, with so many of these other individuals. Let's build that into a growing community because, John, I bet there are many other individuals just like yourself that want to make a difference, that are willing to throw their name in the hat, right, and that would love to be able to figure out how to band together with people like yourself.
Ian MalcolmAnd so let's continue making the world a better place as best we can. And John, with that, any kind of final words, any thoughts, any prayers that you want to kind of send off the space with before we wrap up here?
@john_j_casey_You know, you said prayers, so I have to pray now. You know, I just have to. And, you know, I'm a real basic guy, so this is going to be a real basic prayer. Sorry, guys. Jesus, I ask that you please bless our minds and bless our hearts and give us the discernment we need to be on the mission that you want us to be on.
@john_j_casey_And I ask that you give us the heart. We need to execute everything we need in the moment we need to, and to not have any hesitation, and to not be afraid of these things that we're seeing in front of us, and to spread the truth wherever we can, and to spread your message. In Jesus' name, amen.
Ian MalcolmAbsolutely, my friend, and amen, and God bless, Godspeed, as we always say in these spaces. And certainly everybody out there, good morning, good evening, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world. We will continue having these conversations, trying to elevate that which is righteous. I'm very humbled and honored that John joined us today.
Ian MalcolmSome of the things that he said, not only patriotic, but loving beyond description. We'll continue having these dialogues as best we can. We'll try to bring the world a better tomorrow as best we are able to. Speaking of tomorrows, we got a whole lot of conversations taking place next week. We're going to be speaking again with Aaron Orwald from the Return to the Land Project.
Ian Malcolmabout the lawsuit that he is currently facing, merely for trying to set up a community where they just want to be around people like them, right? That's the world that we live in, where your nations are flooded. That's totally fine. But if you want to merely have a property where you let in people that you like, well, the government's going to come after you.
Ian MalcolmSo we're going to be speaking with him. We've also got a conversation with, like I mentioned, former Senate contender, Michael Ferris from Kentucky. We're going to be speaking with him on the 3rd. We will have a very curious conversation with The Real Force. I'm going to recommend everybody buckle up for that conversation.
Ian MalcolmHe's a very intense guy, but he's going to be talking to us about the House of Maxwell and some of the ties with Jelaine Maxwell to some of these other groups that I was unaware of. So that will be rather interesting. As we continue forward, we'll continue trying to bring the truth to all of you to bring attention to those that certainly deserve it.
Ian MalcolmJohn Casey, you are a heroic individual. I am very humbled. I'm very honored and very blessed that you were in this conversation with us today, my friend. We will continue doing everything we can to bring attention to you, to your campaign. We'll make sure to get a clip from this space so we can get that out to anybody and everybody.
Ian MalcolmBut folks, please share that man's information, right? If you got friends, you got family, you got anybody over in Missouri, let them know what he's doing. Dig in, dive in, support him. as you can, where you can, how you can. And if you do, I promise you we'll make tomorrow a little bit better than today. So lots of love to everybody as always.
Ian MalcolmGod bless, Godspeed. We'll see you guys in the next conversation.