 Welcome to the Knuckleheads of Liberty. There are weaponizing the arrests. Here is a case of a Missioner, a Michigan guy, his name is Ryan Kelly, and he is running for, as a Republican for governor in Michigan, trying to unseat Whitmer. And they arrested him just recently. They arrested him last week. And part of the reason they arrested him was because they said, they didn't claim he went into the Capitol, but they claimed he was on the Capitol grounds during that time, so therefore just round the ball up. You know, this is insanity, right? You know, just sort of going, you know, you don't want to talk about interfering with elections. This is pretty creepy stuff. You guys have any thoughts on this whole Ryan Kelly thing? Well, I want to know, are we still in America? Okay, are we still a constitutional republic? Nobody's claiming none of the FBI's documents that they filed on this case said this guy entered the Capitol. He was outside, he might have been on the ground somewhere, close to the steps or wherever it was. Nobody's claiming he entered the Capitol, but he had the arrest in this guy, this particular guy. Why? Okay, he's not denying that he was in the rally. He's not denying that, but he had the arrest of them. What's going on here? Are we still in a constitutional republic here? No. Where are we in China or North Korea? Where are we now? We're not. We're in a totalitarian, increasingly totalitarian regime, top-down, centrally planned. That's what they want, and that's what they're getting, this, you know, back to the old original way of running things, where you had one guy or a conglomeration of selected, elected, or however you want to call it, people that run everything, and their political opponents are going to be arrested, and they're going to be, you know, trumped up charges, and all this kind of stuff. Yeah, that's the, you're thinking of the old America, Leon, that's dead now. It's gone. After COVID, it's totally gone. Sorry, I'm just cynical. I know what the way it is. There's a side issue here. I don't know what's going on here. The side issue here that is not being investigated, I don't have answers, but there's also another side issue, which is the role of the FBI in those rats. There was a guy by the name of Ray Epps, who we have on video, I think it might have been even to the day before the actual ride. It might have been on January 5th. On video, encouraging people, we have to go into the capital. We have to go into the capital. That's what he was saying. He's on video saying this. Somebody, I don't know who took the video, but it's on video. It was showed on Fox News. And nobody's investigating this guy deeply. It is claimed, and I don't know if this part is true, that this guy was an FBI informant or is an FBI informant. If he is or was, was he working for the FBI that day? We don't know. But he is on video encouraging people to breach the capital. There he is. And he have not been arrested. Notice he have not been arrested. Okay. He's on video making claim, telling people to breach the capital. This other guy from Michigan, he was just on the capital grounds. The guy and Ray Kelly or Kelly, whatever Kelly's name was, he was arrested for being on the capital grounds. We have somebody actually encouraging people to breach the capital and he have not been arrested. Doesn't that look a little suspicious? And what kind of cements this as well as this whole Whitmer thing that happened, we talked about this on the show earlier, where there was a plot to kidnap Whitmer. But it turned out there were more FBI agents involved in the plot than there was actually conspirators. So, you know, it's kind of crazy. So, I mean, when we start to talk about some of this issue with, hey, you know, this is kind of weird that you can see people on video encouraging this and they're out being charged. What's going on here? Life, liberty and the pursuit of haptiness always and forever.