Overtime – Episode #712: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Michael Moynihan, Dan Farah

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Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 10/31/25)
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Speaker 5 Welcome to an HBO podcast from the HBO late night series, Real Time with Bill Maher. All right, he's the director and producer of the upcoming documentary, The Age of Disclosure, Dan Sarah.

Speaker 1 He's co-hosts the fifth column podcast and is host of the Moynihan Report, Michael Moynihan. And she is the Republican Congressman from Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Green.

Speaker 1 I am your your Halloween host, Bill Maher. Okay.

Speaker 1 Here are the questions from the people. I don't know what they are.
Sometimes they're good, sometimes they're bad.

Speaker 1 For panel, the Waymo CEO said this week that society is ready to accept a traffic fatality caused by an autonomous car.

Speaker 1 Well, sure, he's going to say that. I mean,

Speaker 1 are we?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah, we are. I mean, if we're, look, we accept human traffic fatality.
We're not giving up cars, and and this is where cars are going.

Speaker 6 Yeah, I think they're a lot lower, too, on the Waymos and the Tesla ones. But every time you have one, and it's a news story.
But there's one every minute in the country just in general.

Speaker 1 Dan, what do you expect viewers to be most surprised by when they see your movie?

Speaker 7 Honestly, it's probably how bipartisan the topic really is. Leaders from both parties can't agree on anything, but they agree on this being a serious, important issue.

Speaker 1 You agree on that?

Speaker 8 I think it's a serious issue. Yeah, I'd love to know more about it, but we're not told anything about it.

Speaker 1 But you've had hearings. I mean, there was a hearing a couple of years ago, and they didn't say much.
And then there was a hearing recently, right? Both of them are in the movie.

Speaker 1 And a lot more came out. And there's a lot more people who are on board now.
Very, very serious people. I've got to say, Rubio was never the giantest fan, but I didn't think he was a terrible guy.

Speaker 1 I feel like he is the adult in that administration. He just always looks okay to me.
He looks like he's got his head screwed on. He looks like a serious guy.
I can live with that guy.

Speaker 8 Well, I think he's doing a great job. And I didn't say that.

Speaker 1 He's doing the best he can.

Speaker 8 But was we talking about it, whereas before, no one would admit it was even real. And I think talking about it is extremely important.

Speaker 8 And I think people deserve to know the truth about it.

Speaker 8 Just like the Epstein files, it'd be nice to know the truth about that.

Speaker 7 Rubio put his reputation on the line to get out there and get in front of this topic, even though it wasn't convenient for him.

Speaker 7 And he did it because he thinks it's in the best interest of the American people, and I think he's right.

Speaker 1 You see, he's going to get mad at you for saying that thing about the Epstein violence.

Speaker 1 But he'll still talk to you.

Speaker 8 Oh, I love Donald Trump, but it's okay for me to disagree. Exactly.
I have my own mind. I represent my district.
That's my job title, representative. Right.

Speaker 8 And these women, they deserve it. And every woman that's a victim,

Speaker 8 they deserve it.

Speaker 1 And I mean, you're famous for, and I don't think you ever said the words Jewish space laser. No, I never did.

Speaker 1 But and I, and I know, I don't trust the media ever when I hear something like that, because I know there's always something more to it.

Speaker 1 Now, when I hear the more to it, I still might think it's crazy, I'm be honest with you, but I don't know.

Speaker 1 So, what is the fuller version of that that I don't know when I just heard Jewish Space Laser and you never said those words? I never did. Okay, but what were you talking about?

Speaker 8 I made a post in 2018 on my Facebook page and talked about a very interesting new technology where they were harnessing the sun's

Speaker 8 this company.

Speaker 8 No,

Speaker 1 joking, God.

Speaker 1 Just don't talk on Time.

Speaker 1 You might get accused of this thing.

Speaker 1 name?

Speaker 1 Yoga Rothschild, Suzanne.

Speaker 6 Come on.

Speaker 8 Back then, I didn't even know the Rothschilds were Jewish.

Speaker 8 I didn't know. You didn't? I was, no, I didn't know.

Speaker 1 Oh, okay.

Speaker 8 Before politics, I didn't know much of any of this stuff. But I was commenting on this technology.
That's all I was talking about. I never even said the word Jewish in the Facebook post.

Speaker 1 Right. I mean, just so you know, Rothschild to a lot of people is almost synonymous with the word Jewish.
Yeah.

Speaker 8 I had no idea.

Speaker 1 Right. Well, now we know.

Speaker 1 Now I know. That's what I'm here for.

Speaker 1 Make sure the people in Congress know what the fuck you're talking about. Okay.

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Speaker 1 While accepting an award from Wall Street, the Wall Street Journal, Billie Eilish called on the billionaires in the room to give more of their money away.

Speaker 1 Does this reflect her generation's general attitude toward wealth? Yes, I saw her on TMC doing this, and she was just saying, if you're a billionaire, why?

Speaker 1 Now, a billionaire is a billionaire is a a lot of money and I can't imagine anyone needing that much money or how you could ever spend it. However, when you get to 995 million,

Speaker 1 no one wants to stop.

Speaker 6 No.

Speaker 1 And I'm not so sure she would either if she got there.

Speaker 8 Yeah, that's fair.

Speaker 8 I'm a big believer in low taxes or even no taxes. I think that would be great.
So I don't think just because someone is successful, you punish them.

Speaker 8 But that's just how I believe.

Speaker 1 But isn't there a certain number that we get to that, I mean, Elon Musk is approaching half a trillion

Speaker 1 where,

Speaker 1 you know, we went through this with John D. Rockefeller a hundred years ago.
He was worth like 2% of the gross national product, and they did do something about it.

Speaker 1 It was like, you just, one person can't really have that much. First of all, they don't need that much money.
And it just does skew the system in ways that are not healthy.

Speaker 1 I'm not sure about a billion.

Speaker 8 I'm pretty sure if you talk to people,

Speaker 8 they all want to make that much money. I mean, that's just everyone wants to be successful.

Speaker 6 I mean, he doesn't have that much money on hand, but it's obviously. But it's still a lot of money.

Speaker 6 I mean, look, the problem with lobbyists, you were mentioning lobbyists before, is that, I mean, Donald Trump last week pardoned a billionaire crypto guy that was deeply involved in his own crypto operation, his family's own crypto operation, and it seems to have made no news whatsoever.

Speaker 6 So we have, you know, billionaires in there. You know, I think, no, you've talked about crypto people having an undue influence on the current government.

Speaker 6 Whether you're talking about Trump or not, I don't know. But this is an incredible outrage.

Speaker 6 The fact that this guy was pardoned and is directly involved in Trump family business with a Trump shitcoin, as they call them in the chat, which does nothing.

Speaker 1 It doesn't perform a function.

Speaker 6 Bitcoin performs a function, the Trump coin does not. So it's an enormous slush fund.
And I'm not sure why people are not more averaged by this, because it's because there's 12 other things.

Speaker 1 I know, but that's why I'm not. That's why.
Because it's way down the list.

Speaker 1 All right, Dan, how do you view the relationship between the intelligence community and mainstream media when it comes to reporting on UAP topics?

Speaker 7 I think there's a lot of elements within the intelligence community that have an influence on mainstream media and encourage them not to cover this topic.

Speaker 1 To not cover it.

Speaker 7 Yeah, that is, in fact, what I think is happening. There's also a lot of people in the television community who are in my film who are trying to bring the truth out despite that.

Speaker 1 Some of them seem to be saying very outwardly that they fear for their life. Yeah, yeah.
Do you think that's a real thing?

Speaker 7 Yes, 100%. I had a couple people.

Speaker 1 And who would be doing the killing in this? Who is hiring who to do what?

Speaker 7 I think there are a number of parties involved in covering this topic up and

Speaker 7 threats against people's life have been used to discourage people from talking about it.

Speaker 1 Who's making the threat?

Speaker 7 It comes from various elements within the government. I'll go into it in the film in depth, but

Speaker 7 certain groups within the intelligence community, certain groups within the military, certain groups within private defense contractor companies.

Speaker 1 Jeez, he talks like a politician.

Speaker 1 He doesn't know.

Speaker 1 You know what I found scary? The part about the people at the Pentagon who say it's demons.

Speaker 1 Tell them that story. Tell them about the demons.
It's Halloween. Yes.
Tell them about the demons.

Speaker 1 What is that, Dan? Go into that. So

Speaker 7 in the film, one of the senior intelligence officials named Jay Stratton, he was the director of air and space warfare at the Defense Intelligence Agency, and then he ran the U.S.

Speaker 7 government's UAP task force.

Speaker 7 He tells a story about how he was trying to run this issue up the flagpole, bring attention to it.

Speaker 1 At the Pentagon.

Speaker 7 At the Pentagon, in a serious office space. And

Speaker 7 his superiors told him that they thought these things were demons and that he was doing the devil's work by looking into it.

Speaker 7 And on camera in the film, he says, I can't believe these words were coming out of their mouths. He's like, I'm briefing them on an advanced aerospace vehicle that's absolutely there.
It's been...

Speaker 7 spotted by trained observers like our Navy fighter pilots in their 80 million dollar airplanes that we trust them with, right? It's been spotted on data collection systems like satellite and radar.

Speaker 7 And this guy's telling me it's a demon.

Speaker 1 It's insane.

Speaker 7 And

Speaker 7 he's like, my mind was blown, and this is something I'm dealing with inside of the government.

Speaker 1 It's Halloween. Let me just ask the final question for the panel.
Do you think demons and the devil are real?

Speaker 8 Absolutely. I'm a Bible-believing Christian.
I definitely believe, and I believe those could be fallen angels.

Speaker 1 All these things could be real. Fallen angels.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 The aliens are fallen angels.

Speaker 8 That's possible. I think that's what they could be.
That's what makes sense in my worldview.

Speaker 1 Michael? No.

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