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Foreign. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to after hours with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. And tonight we have some breaking news that we have to cover. Now, this has been a couple days, and we did foreshadow this on the show, but I am just devastated about the reality of the situation, that my favorite airline, the best low budget, low cost airline ever invented in the world, Spirit Airlines, sadly, has gone out of business. That's right. And I had probably like 200,000 Spirit Airlines miles. So I want to welcome in. You know her, you love her. She's my favorite guest and probably you could call her co host. Let's introduce the one, the only, Lila Hart. Lila, how are you doing? And how are you taking the news of Spirit Airlines going out of business?
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I'm doing great. But as soon as I heard Spirit Airlines was closing down, I thought of you, Alex, because I just know how much you love that airline and how you are their number one customer.
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And people think we're joking. We're not. I actually have a special bag that I ordered on Amazon that fits inside of the Spirit Airlines measuring tank because they have a little like, kiosk as you board the plane. Because Spirit Airlines was such a low budget airline that they just charge you for a base fare. You didn't even get a carry on. But what you did get is what they would call one personal item. And a small backpack was considered a personal item, like a small, small purse. And they had these metal, like, you know, a metal device that you would measure your bag on, and if your bag was bigger than the size, they would charge you $100. And I saw. So I flew on Spirit so many times. I saw so many people have meltdowns and crash outs because they didn't have $100 to, you know, pay for their, you know, checked bag fee, and they couldn't even get on the plane. I mean, it was just really chaotic. But that's what made Spirit Airlines so great, is the fact that you were going to get some free entertainment. You were going to see somebody get in a fistfight. You were going to see a flight attendant, you know, smoke a little weed on the plane. So for me, I just don't like it because I like competition. And now these other airlines don't have Spirit Airlines undercutting them and having freaks like me fly on Spirit Airlines, keeping the business afloat. So, you know, I love Donald Trump, but they say one of the final nails in the coffin of Spirit Airlines existence was the increase in gas prices and the lack of jet fuel globally. So I just. I'm heartbroken, Lila. I don't know what I'm going to do. And I have become very partial to Southwest, but, I mean, it's just not the same. It's not the same for Spirit Airlines. You don't understand. And I'm being dead serious. How many $39 flights, $49 flights to Las Vegas? How many flights I've taken on Spirit Airlines to Fort Lauderdale? And it was a horrible experience every time. There's only 28 inches in what they call, like, a seat length, and it's the smallest seat, most uncomfortable seat. It was literally like the same infrastructure they used to make homeless people not sit outside of buildings. Like, that was basically the kind of architecture that they use inside of the seats on the plane because they didn't want people to get comfortable. And I'm gonna miss them. I just. I don't. I don't feel the same. I want to play this clip of. This is Fox talking about the closure of the greatest budget airline of all time, Spirit Airlines. Spirit airlines.
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This affects 17,000 employees and thousands of contractors.
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They have officially ceased all operations. They're out of business. Their entire fleet's grounded. All the flights were canceled and effective immediately.
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Yeah, I mean, can't believe I Guess you guys covered this this weekend, Charlie. But they had. They were known as a. Basically a consumer friendly flight. I mean, it was a little cheaper. Yeah, a little cheaper. A billion per year in consumer savings they had. They were trying to stay alive for the last couple of years. They thought it'd be a great idea to merge with JetBlue and thought it would be a good idea financially. And most analysts thought it would be a great idea, except for Pete Buttigieg. And Pete Buttigieg said that's not a good idea. Joe Biden says, yeah, I agree that he goes, we want more options for people. But do they understand the word bankruptcy? They're saying, even though they touched bankruptcy a couple of times prior, they said, for a long term solvency, we're better off merging because we're worried about our future. And they struck it down. And now two years later, they're done. So how are you helping the consumer now?
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Now there's a lot going on with that clip. I think the funniest part of the whole clip is the fact that the host of Fox News can't just say that Spirit Airlines is the cheapest, crappiest airline in the world. They're like, it's consumer friendly. We're friendly. It's like, that's why, you know, Fox News is so fake, because they can't even say what Spirit Air is like, they can't even articulate what it is, what everybody's thinking. They have to give it this politically correct assessment. Oh, it's a consumer based airline. Shouldn't every freaking airline be consumer based?
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Exactly.
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So vague. It's so dumb. But they don't have the balls to be like, yeah, it's a cheap budget airline. You got flights for $49 and nothing else. You didn't get water. Water costs money on it. I mean, let's just be real. But that's the problem with the mainstream media. Nothing's real. But there's a lot of people out. Lila, do you feel bad for all of the flight attendants that are not going to be able to be like, you know, boxing referees anymore on the side?
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Well, I think it's always sad when people lose their jobs, especially if they've been working there a long time. So that, that is very sad. And 33 years, right, that's.
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Yeah. No accidents either. Everybody makes fun of Spirit. They've had no fatalities. And no other major airline can say that. I don't believe so. They have a impeccable safety record. So that's out the window. And we had Gay Pete Buttigiece saying that, oh, he didn't want spirit to merge JetBlue. I wanted that to happen because that would have just opened up more gates and more airlines. It probably would have made both airlines more competitive with, you know, mainstream airlines or whatever you want to call them, the major ones. So I just, I'm frustrated now. Donald Trump is sympathetic. Let's play this clip of Trump worrying about everybody's job. Or this is secretary, what do you know? This is the right one. This is Secretary. This is Secretary Duffy talking about how Trump is worried about everybody losing their job.
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The president specifically has been very concerned as well as I and Administrator Bedford about the employees of Spirit. So, and we're concerned about could they be stranded in certain destinations. So most US Carriers are extending travel pass benefits. So that's maybe a spare jump seat or spare seats for any Spirit employees who need to travel back to their homes. That's for pilots and flight attendants and other employees. They've also offered Spirit team members preferential employment interviews. So again, there's a need, there's a demand for aviation workers. So even American and United have drafted or crafted micro sites for Spirit employees to potentially jump the line, jump the queue and get preferential treatment in the application process for the many airlines that are now hiring, whether it's pilots, flight attendants, baggage workers, or even those who've worked in the call centers.
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Well, it looks like American Airlines is going to have to start hiring ex convicts because I think that's the only reason people worked at Spirit Airlines is because they had a serious criminal history and there were no other companies that would actually hire him. But I mean, I just speculate that from what I've read on the online forums now, Lila, this is a good thing, I guess, that the, you know, government is stepping in and making sure that the other airlines are getting these stranded pilots.
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That's the part that made me laugh when he was like this. Stranded people. Like, imagine you bought your, you can't.
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There's a lot of people that bought round trip tickets and they're stuck in Orlando. Yes, they're stuck in Fort Lauderdale. I bought a flight. I had a flight to Vegas next month and they gave me a refund on it. So it was only $39, right? I think it was 80 bucks round trip. Now, this is kind of cute, but I think it's also kind of, it's almost like, like a slap in the face. This, this airline pilot was set to retire with Spirit Airlines, and Spirit didn't even set him up with a flight before they went out of business and now he has to get honored as a jump seat passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight. So, I mean, I'm happy this guy got a little bit of kudos for the great work that he did. But I mean, to get it on a different airline that he probably didn't even give two craps about, I mean, it's almost insulting. Let's play this clip of this pilot getting, you know, congratulated for retiring. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Don Jackson.
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Thank you so much.
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That's so depressing. You worked your whole life. You've been at Spirit Airlines 20 years, flying every day, having passengers do bomb threats, smoke weed on the plane, fight the flight attendants, and you're one flight away from retirement and you got to do it on a Southwest Airlines flight that you don't even get to be the captain of. Something poetic in that, Lila?
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It's very sad.
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I mean, it's a good parable for life. You know, you just work your butt off and you just do whatever the, you know, corporation wants you to do. You're a team player. And at the end of the day, a corporation doesn't give two craps about you.
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Horrible.
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I mean, you know, the bankers that were pulling their hair out figuring out how are we financially going to cover our rent and blah, blah, blah, they couldn't give two shit's about that pilot and I guess Southwest, kudos on them. I mean, it seems like a way for them to just get some easy clout. So I think that was pretty smart of them. But. All right, coming up after the break, we got a lot more to talk about. You see this? They're gonna hold this guy David Marinz accountable for trying to withhold information during the pandemic. Some Fauci associates might be going down. That's coming up after the break. You don't want to miss it. Foreign. Welcome back to AFTER HOURS with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. Now I'm sitting here with my very good friend Lila Hart. Now, Lila, you did a great documentary all about the pandemic and exposing a lot of the protocols that they put in place. That was not about actually stopping the spread, it was about controlling the population. Now I'm a little frustrated because I thought when Trump was going to get off it, get in office, he was going to hold a lot of these scam artists and dare I say, murderers accountable. But we really haven't seen that, except for there's a developing story from the New York Post David Marin, a former top adviser to Anthony Fauci, has just been indicted for basically trying to hide private emails that there was a FOIA request for. And he actively tried to block it because he didn't want this information to get out because it changed the whole entire narrative surrounding the pandemic. And so I'm happy that somebody's being held accountable. It also seems kind of like a nothing burger because even though he was part of Anthony Fauci's inner circle, it's still not Anthony Fauci. So just without you probably haven't done any research on this, what is your opinion on David Morens and somebody at least getting held accountable?
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I'm with you Alex. Like if they're not going to do anything to Anthony Fauci, I do believe it's more of a nothing burger to distract from the real person who should be held account accountable. But.
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Well, let's play, let's play side number five, talking about the indictment against David Murins.
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The Department of Justice has dished out a shocking indictment accusing a former Senior advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci for allegedly concealing records. Amid probes into the origins of the COVID 19 pandemic. 78 year old David Morens has been charged with conspiracy against the United States, destruction, alteration or falsification of records in federal investigations, concealment removal or mutilation of records and aiding and abetting. The indictment, which was unsealed on April 27 in Maryland federal court, also lists two unnamed co conspirators who quote, concealed, removed, destroyed and caused the concealment and removal of federal records to evade the Freedom of Information act and the Federal Records Act.
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Now these are serious allegations and David Morin's personally reached out to Anthony Fauci and had him send him any correspondence through their personal email so it wouldn't be subject to a FOIA request. And they're saying that is basically the smoking gun in this case because why do you need to talk about serious federal governmental procedures and policies surrounding the pandemic, but you need to do it on your public email account so you can't and won't have any transparency regarding a very serious subject. So for me that seems like he would only be using that for nefarious purposes. And what's frustrating is this is in regards specifically to the origins of COVID 19 and there's a lot of different conspiracy theories out there. Some people said it was a bat and wuhan, but then some people that have done some good research speculated that it came from a bioweapons lab in North Carolina. So I don't know where it came from, but I don't know if that should really matter, because if you look at the history of influenza, we've had pneumonia for years. We've had sudden acute respiratory syndrome. We've had mers, which is Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome, where lots of people died, and we were seriously affected by it. So we've had different strains of this particular virus. I'm curious if they're making such a big deal about hiding its origin. To me, that's another reason to be suspicious. Like, why does it even matter that where it came from? Because it's not like it's just a virus. We know viruses exist. They mutate. Why is it such a big deal that they need to hide where it originated from? Lila?
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Because they created it. That's why they need to hide it. And also, all the protocols, everything that they had us do, actually made anybody who got sick worse. You know, like, they didn't want anybody outside. So you're not getting vitamin D. You're staying stuffed in the house. You're wearing a mask. That doesn't work. And how many of those masks were people actually, like, changing or cleaning? And it's like, I feel like that would make you more sick.
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Yeah, it's unhygienic wearing a mask every day, Lila.
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Yeah, it was. I, I when I. I remember when Covid first came out, you know, I was listening to the news, and, you know, the first two weeks where they slow the spread, I was like, okay, maybe they know what they're doing. But then after about two weeks and I'm in Costco, and every. I remember, I was in. And I was the only person wearing a mask. How weird is this? I was the only person wearing a mask.
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You are Filipina. Yeah, that's part of that.
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But I was like, okay, there's this virus out there. We need to protect ourselves. And then two weeks later, I was the only person not wearing a mask. So that was, like, a weird.
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Is that how fast it took to wake you up? Because I, once again, I lost my mother to this. This is horrible.
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Yeah.
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And. And I'm not even, you know, now looking back. Covid one, it ruined my life, but it did, I guess, over open some doors or some opportunities. But my point is, I knew it was a psyop from the beginning. I just knew it was a psyop when they showed us those videos in China where those bodies were being wheeled around and there was, like, being smoke in those classrooms. Like, I knew that there was probably some sort of virus, obviously, but I just knew that it was going to be overblown and they were going to use that. I didn't know it was going to be used for mail in ballots and I was going to affect the election. I'm not trying to say I was that clairvoyant, but I just knew what was going on was a psychological operation that they were taking advantage of Trump and the rest of America when they saw thought that America was vulnerable. And at the time, we were vulnerable. So you don't think this is gonna happen again? I personally do think it is gonna happen again because I think a lot of people like the pandemic and miss it.
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I do not miss the pandemic and I do not want it to happen again. But, Alex, I wouldn't say that I knew right away. Cause when I first heard that there's a virus that was killing people, I was like, okay, I'm gonna listen to what they say, wear a mask. So that's why it was such a weird experience for me to be at Costco and be the only one wearing a mask. Because I was like, aren't you guys listening? Like, I feel like I was ahead of it. Okay, I'm gonna protect myself. And then I'm like, this doesn't seem right. Two weeks later, I'm the only one not wearing one and doing kind of just some other research. I'm like, it just doesn't make sense that we're all staying home and all these businesses are getting shut down. What was weird to me was the small businesses were getting shut down, but you could still go to Walmart.
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Yeah. And then the Essential Workers or the strip clubs, but the churches had to shut down.
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I mean, that doesn't make any sense.
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And I had a friend in high school that got sars. George Hicks. He survived it. He went to Europe and came back and got really sick. But he had to get intubated when we were in high school. And I remember going and visiting him in the hospital. And they didn't make us wear any special masks. I think maybe we had to wear a mask in the room with him. But we were hugging and touching. They weren't worried that we were going to catch whatever he had when my buddy had sars. So that's why I just kinda thought the whole time, yes, there is a virus that's going around, but locking us in our homes and making us all wear a mask, that's just not the best remedy for the flu. We need the vitamin D. We needmaybe take some ivermectin, maybe take some other stuff, I don't know. But the fact that they outlawed everything and made fun of Joe Rogan and called him horse paste eating idiot, that's the only way they had the emergency use authorization is because they said there's no remedies to the pandemic and to SARS and to Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome. And so they were able to get an emergency use authorization that allowed a vaccine to come into the market with no long term testing. And that's, it's like what they say, problem, reaction, solution. The solution was always a free vaccine that they give you a cheeseburger to go with it. But they had to create a problem that made us so scared that we would go take a vaccine with no long term testing.
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And I, I think also too Alex, some people got really into the mask because they were like making masks with their branding on it. So then the mask became like mini billboards on your face. I mean I saw some comedians that had like their, their Instagram handles on.
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I saw all kinds of stuff like that stuff happening. People also like the antisocial behavior, the behavioral aspect from it, because we don't realize is as human beings we do most of our communication non verbally, just with body language, with smiles, especially when somebody. And as soon as you put on a mask, you lose a lot of that non verbal communication because you can't read people's body language. You can't kind of see what they're, whether they're happy, whether they're not. So it really disconnected us. So once again, it's in more of the psychological operation.
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Absolutely.
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It's. It was just meant to demoralize us and divide us. And I think it worked. I don't know. I talked to a lot of these college kids now in these college campuses who are definitely, I think, more political than they were in my generation. But I just can't imagine losing two or three years of your prime high school years and not playing high school sports, having your sports all messed up, when in reality young people had a very low chance of actually dying from COVID Absolutely.
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And what's crazy is to think even now, six years later, there are some people who are still wearing masks.
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So I feel a little happier, Lila, that somebody actually is being, you know, indicted in all of this. But I want to point out play sought six this is them talking about David Marin's trying to get by the
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FOIA request In an email from February 2021 Morens wrote, I learned from our FOIA lady here how to make emails disappear after I am FOIA'd but before the search starts. He later went on to write that he, quote, deleted most of those earlier emails after sending them to Gmail two months later in April 2021 Morens also wrote, There is no worry about FOIAs. I can either send stuff to ton private Gmail or hand it to him at work or at his house. He is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble. In September 2021 Mores wrote that he would, quote, always communicate on gmail because my NIH email is FOIAed constantly and, quote, delete anything I don't want to see in the New York Times.
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I mean, that's pretty bad. David Marin's talking about how he's finding out how he can get by a FOIA request and how he can use his Gmail and delete stuff. And I want to play this clip. So number seven. This is James Comer grilling David Marin's on hiding Covid records from three years ago.
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Did the NIH FOIA office instruct you on how to delete emails or avoid FOIA?
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No, sir.
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Did you ever have any conversations with Dr. Fauci regarding using personal phone or email to communicate with Dr. Dasick?
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I don't remember it. It's possible, you know, I probably wouldn't have remembered and I don't remember it.
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Did you ever delete any official records?
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Not to my knowledge. I get the feeling that somebody's lying. Lila, do you think David Morenz, is he cooked?
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Oh, he's lying. Yes, for sure. Also, like, if you have to delete something that's already suspicious, why are you deleting exactly? Like, think about how many people on their phones just regular email they don't go through and delete all their stuff. What are you doing? Deleting all your suspicious emails. What do you have to hide?
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I'd like to know what those emails said. I mean, they're probably like, it came from a Wuhan bat. I doubt it, but I'd really like to know what those emails said, but sadly, we'll never know. Well, Lila, you know what? Coming up after the break, have you heard about this viral fake story about a J.P. morgan employee saying that his boss was using him for sex?
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Yes.
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He's an Indian guy.
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I saw that.
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I know not all Indians are scammers, but this one is. All right, that's coming up after the break. JP Morgan in a crazy sex scandal. You don't want to miss it. It's coming up next. Thank you guys so much for joining us. Right right here on Real America's Voice. You're watching After Hours with Alex Stein and the one, the only, Lila Hart. Now, Lila, I asked you before the break about this viral story. A guy by the name of Lorna Hajini was a JP Morgan employee that came up with a viral story that his boss was using him for sexual favors. And it turned out this viral story was all nonsense. It was totally fake, fake news. And a lot of people felt different about it because it was a different sexual dynamic considering the boss was a female. And it kind of showed a different side of the MeToo movement for the people that believed it. Now, a lot of people didn't believe it. I want to play SOT number eight describing, you know, what kind of lessons we can learn from a story like this.
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The J.P. morgan case, which has inspired countless memes due to its high profile and shocking nature, has turned out to be fake. It all started when the Daily Mail published an article titled, glamorous JP Morgan exec accused of turning married male broker into her office sex slave. Claims of Viagra spiking and litany of obscene forced acts that made him cry. I mean, wow, that is an absolutely insane headline and definitely the tabloid equivalent of slop YouTube clickbait titles. It hits all the buzzwords and as a result, the story absolutely blew out of control, attracting comments like, has she any vacancies? So I'm guessing his job is available, tempted and any vacancies asking for a friend. Plus, there's a statistic going around that the job applications for JP Morgan are up 400%, although it's difficult to discern whether or not this is strictly true. For the past couple of days, news of this story spread like wildfire, and the memes only seemed to increase as more and more people shared the Daily Mail's article. However, JP Morgan has consistently denied it ever happened, and an official inquiry has discovered that the entire thing was fabricated by the man who claimed he was forced into the compromising situation. It turns out this guy left JP Morgan and thought he could get a massive severance payout by filing an internal harassment complaint, which was, of course, rejected. The Daily Mail got wind of the official complaint and instead of attempting to figure out if it was real or not, decided to publish it as truth, leading to the story going viral across the Internet. Maybe the fact that he said the executive called her breasts cannons, which sounds very much like something someone unfamiliar with women would say was a bit of a red flag.
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I don't know. I mean, I feel like a horny guy might call him cannons a little bit. I don't know.
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The claim is that she called them cannons herself.
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Oh, yeah. Girl wouldn't do that. Thank you for clarification. Yeah, because I would say she has some nice cannons. And I've said that before. I mean, you know, I'm a very pro war guy, so, you know, I'm always thinking about the military aspect. So. Yeah, I mean, of course his story's fake, but of course, of course, of course, of course it's a Middle Eastern guy or wherever he's looking. He's kind of a goofball looking guy filing a fake sexual harassment lawsuit against a big company like JP Morgan. I think that is the real headline is once again, we got Somali daycare leering centers. We got sex pests lying and misrepresenting a woman. I think she was married. I think she's in a relationship. I don't know what her personal life is, but I know it's probably not in the best shape right now. I'm sure this affected her. So I guess, what is your opinion on this guy being just such a bizarre liar?
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First of all, I can't believe that any news story picked this up and fell for it at all. Or maybe they picked it up because they knew it would go viral. They didn't care if it was truth or not.
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Well, the lawsuit was real or whatever. The internal memo is real. And I think it was so ridiculous. But Daily Mail, I like Daily Mail. I read Daily Mail every day. But it's really just like a tabloid. It's almost just like tmz. They're little, they have some politics and, you know, criminal justice stories. They have real stories. It's a news aggregation site. So it gets the biggest news stories on all the platforms and puts it on one site so you can see it. And this is the thing though, the Daily Mail doesn't care about fact checking this. They could have easily fact checked it, but they knew that it would get a bunch of clicks. And I guess who is. Who gets hurt in this because. Because it looks like JP Morgan has a 400% increase in job applications now that we know it's all fake. I don't think JP Morgan's reputation is hurt. So I don't think. So who's the real victim in all this?
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Well, I think the woman who was accused of it gets her picture was spread everywhere. And regardless of it being fake, you Know, people made a bunch of memes and that could. Especially someone who's not very public like that, who wouldn't want to go viral. That could be very daunting and scary. And it's absolutely ridiculous that this guy would even file this lawsuit, even think he had a chance of winning or. That is crazy. And also, like the spiked Viagra that makes. It doesn't even seem.
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It doesn't make any sense force Viagra. I mean, even with Viagra, like, if he doesn't want to have sex with her, I feel like he would be like, I don't want to have sex with you. You know what I mean? Like. Like, I just. I don't. There is a saying, yes, a woman can sexually assault a guy, but kind of not really at the same time. The guy's gotta, you know, be full motion in the ocean and full bore. I feel like to it exciting for the woman, but I don't know. I don't know how that dynamic works. I've never had a woman do that to me. But I want to play this clip of Joe Rogan, you know, sniffing this out immediately, knowing it was nonsense. Let's play it.
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Was it J.P. morgan?
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What? Yeah.
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Wasn't real. She was hot.
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Yeah, I know. Was that in the last one we did?
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Jamie said it's fake, right?
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It's fake. Yeah. The news is going around that it's like there was like a. The lawsuit is not accurate, apparently.
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It's like a retaliatory lawsuit suit.
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So he just claimed that she said
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all those things and she made him her.
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Damn. Wait, is he an Indian guy?
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I believe so.
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Yeah.
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Gross.
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It does read like an Indian guy. Now that I'm thinking about like a scam, like the horniest guy ever coming up with the hottest scene. She called him Cannons. Yeah.
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Okay, well, he nailed it. Indian guys are horny. And I did get the names to accept. I think the woman's name is Lorna Hyeni.
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And.
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And the guy's name is Chirayu Rana. So sorry for the confusion, but yeah, Chiri Ruana. I know that's hard to say. He's Indian. He's Chira Rue. I think I'm saying the first name right. I don't even care if I'm saying it incorrectly. Rana is the guy's name. The woman's name is Lauren Lorna Hygieny. What kind of people are working at JP Morgan Chase? Can somebody just be. Have a normal name there? I mean, what is going on there?
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I feel like she should Countersue him for defamation and what he did to her reputation and the fact that her photos been.
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She probably wants to probably not make a huge deal of it because she knows that she's going to have a lot of social clout within the company now and they probably can't fire her. She's probably going to move up and be a multi, multi millionaire. Now I want to play this last side. This is asmongold reveals that Shiruru Rana use an AI chat bot to write the freaking complaint. Yeah, let's. Let's check this out.
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Ten months ago, Chiaru Rana went to a legal chatbot and asked about suing his former company for abuse. But the key details were different. Rana asked about Morgan Stanley, not JP Morgan. He also made his abuser male rather than female. It's clear that he was workshopping his story. Conclusive proof. He's lying. The guy deserves to have his life ruined. He made this entire thing up just to make this woman look bad. The moron used his own name. And these are public. Wait a minute. So he didn't even try to hide it? I was.
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Wow.
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Archived. What a f. Cking idiot. So this is all the conversations that he's done on his. What a f. Cking retard. No wonder the guy got fired.
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And that's just more proof that Indians aren't even good at tech. He's doing public chat GBT searches on how to come up with a gimmick sexual harassment lawsuit and changing JP Morgan to Morgan Stanley. I mean, come on, Lila. This is egregious. This is bad News Bears. This guy deserves to be deported, if not worse.
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Well, I will say his, his first original idea of having it be a man would have been more believable than a woman making him be.
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Exactly.
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But if he said it was a man that was doing this to him and forcing him into think about that, then people would have. He would have had a better chance of people believing him. That was so. And also, nobody would have been making fun of him. They would be like, oh, this is so horrible that, that, that he. He's been abused like this.
C
Forced to do gay stuff.
A
Yes. Right. Where it's like this. On the other side, it's like, oh, I know it sounds horrible. It's like, oh, you didn't like it. And now people are applying for J.P. morgan.
C
You didn't like those big cannons. Everybody likes those big cannons.
A
You hated it. But if he would have said it was a man that was forcing him and he really didn't like it. You know, they'd be like, you're so brave for coming out with this.
C
He makes me come into the office every day and bend over. I mean, we would have felt really empathetic.
A
Yeah, we would have. Is actually horrible.
C
But instead he's like, I'm taking Viagra every day and touching my boss's cannons.
A
Big cannons.
C
That sounds like a fun job. Sounds like a lot of people who trade places with you if they had the opportunity.
A
But the other way around, you'd be like, this is so sick.
C
This is sick. This is just. This guy's a victim.
A
He's a victim. He deserves compensation.
C
Compensation. Yeah. See, this is where the. And that's the other thing is Indians, they're not very pro gay. I mean, I don't. I don't.
A
Yeah, so they would say, he's brave for coming out.
C
I know they would give him even more clout.
A
But see, he had the first idea with the chat gbt. I don't know what. See, you know what probably happened? He was in chat GPT. He was writing this out. He probably got turned on by it and was like, let me. Let me take it to the big cannon spin. That's what happened. And he went the other direction. Yeah, he had the fur. The first. The first part, he was going in the right way and then he screwed himself.
C
And he's using chat gbt. I mean, he can't even come up with that story on his own. I mean, that.
A
Hey, that's the dangers of AI. You'd be surprised. There's a lot of people who are. There are people relying on chat GBT for therapists situations.
C
It probably can psychoanalyze you better than give you a.
A
Not really. Not really. I mean, no, not great.
C
I. I mean, I guess you are right. I don't think people.
A
Information that you want it to know and then it's just regurgitating things that you want to hear. So it's just.
C
No, that is bad. That's why I don't think you should really get your mental health help from it. But it does. It does kind of.
A
You need mental help. If you're using chat GPT as a friend, you need to go talk to real people.
C
I saw a video where a couple is getting divorced because the husband is always talking to his chat and he
A
loved her and he wants to marry the chat GPT. That's gonna happen because she never argues with him.
C
They're gonna have sex robot chat GBTs that are indistinguishable from a real human
A
Being we're on our way.
C
Ultra lubrication machines self lubricating through solar power machines. So even if we lose power, the machine will still work well with an AI hard drive. So even if you don't have WI fi, it'll still be able to communicate with you even better.
A
That's a problem.
C
It is a problem for you. All right, guys, coming up after the break, we're talking about prime time. Alex Stein talking to some young women. And what do you believe me or not? Am I crazy for saying this? I think lesbians are fake. Lila, what do you think? Do you think lesbians are real or fake? We'll answer that after the break. I think they're fake. We're going to hear what Lila thinks after the break. Thank you guys so much much for staying up with us this late. You're watching After Hours with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. And this is the secret. This is what I use. It's called Soldier Fuel. It's the most delicious energy drink on the market. You can get it@buy soldierfuel.com or Amazon.com and let me tell you something, this gets the party going and it makes sure that it never stops. I love this stuff. Really? Five calories. So it's basically like no calories. And like I said, it doesn't make sense. You feel too jittery. It makes you feel right. And if you guys want to go to soldierfuel.comchallenge and upload a video of yourself chugging a little Soldier Fuel and getting a little freaky deaky with it, and if we like that video, we're going to play it and we're going to send you a free case of Soldier Fuel. So support the show, support Real America's voice and support Soldier Fuel by buying some today. Now, Lila, I was talking about a controversial subject before the break, that I have a conspiracy that I think lesbians are fake. Now, I'm not just saying that facetiously. Like I believe a woman and another woman can love each other. I think that's actually really common. And two women can go and do some hand to hand combat and they can finger blast and they can do all kinds of rub, a dubbing, licking and flicking all day long. To me, that's still not sex and I'm not pro gay sex, but at least a guy can stick something in another guy. So I think you could argue that is still a form of sex even though it's disgusting. So that's why I think in essence, lesbians are Fake because they can't actually have sex.
A
Well, have you met, like, a real butch?
C
Yes.
A
Don't they seem pretty gay?
C
Yes. I don't. I do believe that you can be gay, but I listen to a lot of these lesbian podcasts. That's the only thing I listen to, is lesbian podcasts. And there's always. I watched a clip the other day. They were fighting with each other because one of the lesbians talked about how she got drunk and then slept with a guy. And they're like, you're not supposed to do that. You're a lesbian. And she's like, well, when I drink a little bit, I get a little straight. And I'm kind of like, there is a double standard where a girl can kiss another girl in college. We don't think she's a lesbian. We think she's Katy Perry. And if a guy and two guys make out and have sex in college, we think they're pretty gay. So whether you want to admit it, I think there is a double standard, and I think lesbians are fake. That's really.
A
Well, there definitely is a double standard standard. But I think people fall on a spectrum.
C
Okay, well, here. This girl's on some sort of spectrum. The autism spectrum, the sexuality spectrum. Check out this clip of me at Minnesota State University debating a lesbian named Rebecca.
A
I'm gay.
C
Well, I would argue that. Name a lesbian instead. Let's go, lesbians. Let's go. Why not? Because, you know, two girls, you guys can't actually have sex, but two guys can have sex. Like, what you're doing with another girl, you're just kind of like, you know, basically touching each other.
F
It's like this.
C
But two guys actually can have sex on a podcast where there's resumes on it, and they talk about how they get drunk and all of a sudden they sleep with the guys. And I would argue that you're probably still a little attracted to men. Not really. Not really. Place. I mean, a little bit. Maybe you might be. It's a two girls kiss. That's a Katy Perry song. We all laugh. We all, you know, dance to it. But the songs. I kissed a boy and I, like, give her a guy. Sing it. You like. Dude, that's gross. So there is a double standard, and there's a lot of double standards that exist. Like, if a girl sleeps with a lot of guys, she's a. If a guy sleeps with a lot of girls, he's, you know, a pimp on a plane. So we just have to understand there are double standards. And they do exist. You have to consummate a marriage. So you have to have sex to get married.
F
This is the law.
C
That's the law. You have to consummate marriage. That's having sex. Oh, she's not even married.
D
I like to obey the law.
C
You're a lesbian. That's fake. Two guys having sex.
A
That's gay.
C
You're fake. Dad. You gam guys, you got your hard working bad guy. Give guys another chance. Because, hey, anything your girlfriend can do, your guy could probably do better. Rather quickly, maybe very quickly. I think. I think I made some compelling arguments. What do you think, Lila?
A
I think you did too. And what was fascinating about that clip in general is the fact that she didn't really argue that much against you. Like, I feel like if she was strongly convicted in her lesbian ways, you know, I was expecting more of a pushback. A pushback. And she was. She wasn't.
C
She's very agreeable. Now, Lila, enough about the pimp on a blimp talking to lesbians, even though I love to do that all day long. You were actually on this show about over. It was about a year ago, I
A
would say, but it's like two or three.
C
Was it that long ago that you filmed this?
A
I think I filmed it in 2023.
C
So you are also part of a very huge Sam Hyde project now. MDE Million Dollar Extreme. And this is. What was this one called again?
A
Female Comedy School.
C
Female ComEd. This is epic. So this is just a short little snippet of this sketch. And I think the sketch is funny. I mean, it is making kind of fun of female comics, but I think that they're. They're fair game.
A
The premise of it was to say that female comedians were not good at comedy.
C
Well, that's always a joke in comedy, right?
A
People need to know that if they're not aware.
C
Yeah, I guess they don't know. But I mean, women are. There are some women that are very funny. But traditionally comedy is a male sport. It just. That's the way it is. So because it's a male sport, guys are gonna always say women are not funny. But I've seen you crush it. I've seen a lot of women actually crush it. So believe it or not, you know, women are funny too. I trust me, they are. Now I want to play this sketch and it's called Female Comedy Cloud. Say that. Female comedy school. Okay, let's play it. And this is from the legend, Sam Hyde.
B
Now that's funny.
A
Which one of you wants to me I'm always a. I keep it consistent.
D
Do my little ears deceive me or
C
is that a female comedian I hear? Now, that was a short clip. That was just Sam. We don't want to give too much of the sketch away, but where can people find that if they want to go see the whole thing?
A
It's on YouTube, on Sam's YouTube channel.
C
Everybody go to Sam Hyde. Sam Hyde is a legend. Now, you were also doing something very interesting this week in the weekend. A lot of people don't know you're a comedian, but you're also an actor and you were playing the role of Minnie Kiss. So let's play this little snippet. I know the audience is going to love this. Lila, is there. Is there any context?
A
Yeah, that was me as Mini Kiss, and I was hired for a high school graduation Kiss graduation party and was to kiss high school goodbye.
C
Oh, I like that theme.
A
Really cute. And I had another girl with me that was Minnie as well. And we just took pictures with all the families that were there for the party. They were super excited. But I did all my makeup myself and got my wig online. It was fun.
C
And I've seen Kiss. I've seen them in concert. They put on a heck of a show. Now we got to talk about this. This clip is going so viral. Lala. I don't know if you saw this clip on Piers Morgan of Russell Brand and he's on with Piers Morgan. And Piers Morgan asked him about when he was going to court because he's on trial for rape allegations. He asked him to pick which Bible verse he was looking at in the courtroom to give him strength during that, you know, know, tumultuous time. And this clip has gone so viral. Let's play it right now. Can I go back to ask you a question about your Bible?
I
Yes, if you want to.
C
Thank you. That was that the one you took into call?
I
You're the very one. Okay.
C
What was your thinking of taking it into court and what you were seeing? Looking at some passages, what were the relevant passages for you?
I
All right. Thank you for asking me.
C
Thank you. I didn't heard today, but a little bit.
I
It was this from Isaiah. You're right. Beer did say, you know, be chilled. Sometimes I lose the chill, man. It's pretty. Is this. They don't like that, do they, in the old gallery. But remember you just said it's a hired spot. This is from Isaiah. Excuse me,
C
Man.
I
I'm gonna mark it before. It says here. The verse that I was looking at that day was not this. I can't actually. I can't actually find the verse that I had that day, but this is good enough. This is from Isaiah 12.
C
That clip just had me dying over the weekend. Is that not the funniest thing you've ever seen?
A
That is so embarrassing. And also, it shows how performative it is for him to even have his Bible with him. It's like you couldn't have thinking, first of all, he's a comedian. He should have like a Bible verse.
C
One Bible verse.
A
If you asked me that, I would have been like, oh, John 3:16. For God so loved the world, he gave his only begotten son, whoever believed with him so not perish, but have everlasting life. And that showed me that no matter what my sins are, as long as I believe in Jesus, I can make into the gates of heaven. Like, you couldn't have improvised something? You couldn't. I mean, I don't even have a Bible with me, and I could come up with something quickly. Okay. And you're. You're ruffling through it like that. I mean, my goodness, that is.
C
Or is he. Is he playing 5D chess? Did he know that he's purposely acting awkward knowing that that clip is going to become the most viral video over the weekend?
A
No, he didn't. Well, Lila, embarrassing.
C
That was really embarrassing. Well, Russell, I'm happy that you found the Lord. You just got to look for him a little bit more. Lila, what do you want to plug before we go?
A
You guys can find me@lilah hart.com and come see me on tour with the Micro Maidens. We start our tour In Las Vegas, May 21st. See you there.
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Alex Stein with guest Lila Hart
Air Date: May 4, 2026
Episode Theme:
This episode dives into three hot-button topics: the shutdown of Spirit Airlines, the fallout of the COVID-19 email scandal involving Fauci advisor David Morens, and the exposure of the viral (but fake) sexual harassment lawsuit at JP Morgan. Throughout, Alex Stein and Lila Hart mix irreverent humor, personal anecdotes, and pointed cultural commentary.
[01:32–13:10]
Opening Reaction:
Spirit Stories:
Clip—Mainstream Coverage:
Employment Fallout:
Memorable Moment:
[13:15–24:34]
The Scandal:
Details of the Indictment:
Pandemic Critique:
Masks & Social Impact:
Youth Perspective:
Transparency Failure:
Congressional Grilling:
[24:53–36:35]
Setup:
Meme Explosion & Media Critique:
Female/Male Dynamic Satirized:
Notable Quote:
AI’s New Role in False Claims:
Social Commentary:
Tech and AI Concerns:
[36:35–43:38]
Controversial Take:
Female Comedy & Sam Hyde Sketch:
Minnie Kiss Performance:
[44:47–48:05]
Russell Brand fumbles on Bible verse:
Plugs and Outtro:
Summary Takeaway:
This episode encapsulates the “unfiltered,” late-night spirit of After Hours: comedic rants about everyday cultural absurdities, sharp skepticism towards establishment narratives (both corporate and government), and a willingness to court controversy on sexuality and gender roles. Stein and Hart blend irreverence, humor, and genuine cultural critique—for fans, it’s both entertaining and a provocative alternative to mainstream news podcasts.