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Well, here we are in Northern California in Oakland, and Marines have come in for Operation Urban Warrior, what should be deemed Operation Desynthetization of the Population. | ||
And they have their role players, they have their fake camps set up, you name it. | ||
We're going to take you in and show you what's happening. | ||
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We're going to take you in and show you what's happening. | |
We're going to take you in and show you what's happening. | ||
We're going to take you in and show you what's happening. | ||
We're going to take you in and show you what's happening. | ||
We're going to take you in and show you what's happening. | ||
This is a psychological, as we in the research community say, this is a psyops. | ||
They're preparing people for what is coming, not what is being presented today. | ||
So you're saying they're preparing people to accept it with incrementalism? | ||
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That is correct, like the old frog example. | |
You know, you put the frog in the water and you just gradually continue to raise the heat on the water until the frog is cooked. | ||
That's the way it works. | ||
The problem is that the local people, people in general, just will not take their heads out of the sand. | ||
And they don't realize that when the head's in the sand, the other part of the body is totally exposed to problems. | ||
And I don't care. | ||
If I'm just the only person screaming like the voice in the wilderness... | ||
If I'm only the Paul Revere of Oakland, I'm going to tell everyone I can, listen, we have a serious problem. | ||
And it's called a police state. | ||
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It's called a police state. | |
After all the evidence you've seen in the last hour and a half, how could you deny what's going on? | ||
Well, if this hasn't convinced you, get ready. | ||
Local police in Alameda and Oakland working with the military, the U.S. military, the U.S. Marine Corps and Urban Warrior, as well as foreign troops, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's right, foreign troops right there on your screen. | ||
And having, speaking of screens, computers, satellites tracking and watching. | ||
Meanwhile, the cameras are going up. | ||
It's time for us all to realize what's happening here. | ||
There you have it, tracking the population. | ||
My friends, this is totally unconstitutional, and looking at a historical reference, it is terrifying to see military working with police, then you add in foreign troops, paid actors saying, we're Americans, you can't do this to us. | ||
They're conditioning the police, the military, and the public. | ||
Think about it. | ||
It's clear, the American people have been designated the enemy. | ||
I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen, it's the federal government that is destroying the sovereignty of this nation, the United States of America. | ||
It is their problem. | ||
They're the crisis. | ||
They're the threat. | ||
They're the terrorist. | ||
And I'm sad to see our military and our police being merged and to see them changing from peace officers and defenders of the country into thugs. | ||
and bullies for the bureaucrats and their foreign banker globalist controllers. | ||
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"It would be a microchip or a monitor that would be placed on each marine that would monitor their vital signs. | |
They work the same way as the person locators on call pass, where a doctor or a medic or a formative monitor from a safe distance is everybody's vital statistic. | ||
The blood pressure is their heart rate, their body temperature. | ||
Why is that important? | ||
The way it works now is when a squad goes on patrol, we'll have a medic with them. | ||
They're expecting resistance and what they get is CNN with cameras. | ||
That woman lives there. | ||
Maybe her children are home sleeping. | ||
Hey, they're going in there. | ||
I'm going to go in and rescue my kids, right? | ||
In the past that might be interpreted as a hostile act. | ||
One of the technologies that makes you nauseous. | ||
In the past, in a situation like that, she might have been shot. | ||
In the future, we want to give our Marines non-lethal options where they can say, no, she's not armed, maybe threatening, but I don't want to kill her, or I don't want to kill him, or them. | ||
Use your sound wave rifle, I guess you could call it, and down they go. | ||
You guys have heard of the sticky gun? | ||
I'm sure you've seen that. | ||
We're trying to come up with new stuff now for crowd control, etc. | ||
We've got a group of civilians that keep trying to break through a barrier. | ||
Instead of unloading with a saw into them, you just have a sticky gun. | ||
All of a sudden, boom, they can't move. | ||
All kinds of things the Marine Corps and the United States military is trying to do to minimize the amount of people that have to be killed Yeah, him in prison, huh? | ||
You're gonna see an execution So you can see she's She went running in there saying, I live here. | ||
Oh, but there's a prisoner. | ||
Typical of what you see in an urban environment. | ||
People hanging out doing nothing. | ||
And as we know, idle time is the devil's hands. | ||
Right? | ||
We've been saying people don't have jobs. | ||
They don't have a home to go to. | ||
Or a home that they want to go to. | ||
So they just hang out all day long. | ||
You have a local religious leader over there and the nun. | ||
You have a church right here. | ||
You have some Marines conducting an interview over here, it looks like. | ||
Right now everything's calm. | ||
Everybody seems to be content. | ||
But at any minute, this could erupt into a riot. | ||
We were in Oak Knoll for five days in Oakland, California. | ||
But the footage you're seeing was amateur. | ||
You see, the media was taken on a stage tour, and you'll see some of our footage later. | ||
This is the guided tours for the public during the exercises. | ||
And when the Marines have a problem, or when the police have a problem dealing with the civilians, they call in the backup, and the battle begins. | ||
Oh, by the way, I hope you enjoyed seeing the foreign troops earlier, helping keep the Americans under control. | ||
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To the large number of people arriving, you will experience a short delay. | |
Please remain calm and cooperate so that we can process you into the camp faster. | ||
Attention, attention, attention. | ||
To the large number of people arriving, you will experience a short delay. | ||
Please remain calm and cooperate so that we can process you into the camp faster. | ||
Give me the step line off, go! | ||
Please cooperate with all the workers to know. | ||
Let's go Do the results! | ||
Wanna give it? - Yeah! | ||
Do you see it? | ||
Hey, there's a house! | ||
Hey, hold the dark in the gate! | ||
Wat? | ||
Het dak? | ||
Het ligt niet op! | ||
Het ligt niet op! | ||
Nee, het maakt niet uit! | ||
We're going to duck in the ground out. | ||
Now watch how they treat this civilian. | ||
Boom! | ||
They kick him. | ||
Get out of there. | ||
He scurries past the foreign troops from the Royal Netherlands, and then they, in SWAT team style, stacked up, get ready to raid, and kick in the doors. | ||
Besides, these people are lazy. | ||
They have to be dealt with. | ||
You heard the Marine Corps officer earlier, didn't you? | ||
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I need to see your commanding officer. | |
I need to see your commanding officer right now. | ||
I'm very glad to see that the humanitarian assistance is going well. | ||
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Thank you, Donald. | |
Go, Donald. | ||
Go, Donald. | ||
Go. | ||
Let's go! | ||
When the police can't handle it they just call in the foreign troops. | ||
Everything's okay, working together, speaking English, speaking foreign languages, working with police, speaking English. | ||
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Otherwise we're going to overwhelm them, you know. | |
*Pewds screaming* | ||
*Pewds screaming* *Pewds screaming* *Pewds screaming* *Pewds screaming* | ||
*Pewds screaming* *Pewds screaming* *Pewds screaming* will not tolerate civil disobedience. | ||
Attention attention attention. | ||
American forces are here to help. | ||
Please remain calm. | ||
We will not tolerate civil disobedience. | ||
Let's move. | ||
Let's move right in the middle of the experiment. | ||
I need you to move. | ||
I need you guys to move, man. | ||
I'm not seeing it. | ||
Notice the defensive posture, ladies and gentlemen, of the tanks surrounding the camp. | ||
We were run off during our staged guided tour. | ||
We were told later by internal sources they were staging a defense of the camp. | ||
Someone was going to try to free people, and that can't be allowed. | ||
How's it going over at the camp? | ||
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Oh, very well. | |
The guys are a bit exercised now. | ||
They're doing very well. | ||
So the camp situation's going good with the disarmament and things? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Because we saw him over there disarming people. | ||
Is that what the exercise is? | ||
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Yeah, exercise now, yeah. | |
Fantastic. | ||
Where are you from, sir? | ||
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From Holland. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
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From the Best Marines. | |
Now, this poor fellow is going to be taken into the mock police station, handcuffed and then transported to the camp for his best interest. | ||
again, he must be a dangerous extremist. | ||
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I have rights I have rights, please. | |
I have rights. | ||
Ah, staging for a big offensive against the civilians. | ||
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It's so much fun. | |
It's a fucking track sniper. | ||
Sniper around, lands near, and it's a fucking automatic attraction. | ||
There, sir. | ||
Place a Kevin Hart on the deck of your feet. | ||
Place your backpack right next to Kevin Hart, please. | ||
Take a step backwards. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce you to the Sir, is this where you take the digital photos? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
That's the station. | ||
We take digital photos here. | ||
I send them straight over to Sergeant Smith, and he processes it, and he puts them on ID cards, sir. | ||
Oh, so the people coming into the camp get ID cards? | ||
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Yes, sir Do you agree who's the mayor of green It's uh It's George Brown. | |
We have someone reporting to be the mayor of Boolean. | ||
Do you know who the mayor of Boolean is? | ||
Jerry Brown. | ||
Can you tell me where you acquired the helmet? | ||
Someone just gave it to me. | ||
I just put it on. | ||
Where did they give it to you? | ||
It was laying on the field and someone just handed it over to me. | ||
I was in the run. | ||
Where we got on the helicopter. | ||
Well, as usual, the Army officials would not let us view the entire interrogation. | ||
As you heard, they told us to get out of there. | ||
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"You guys know I'll take care of to process the... | |
Camp, there's a few rules and regulations that you must survive by." One of them, no weapons is allowed for the camp. | ||
The ID card that you have on your purse needs to stay out where we can see you. | ||
These are the only means we have to identify you. | ||
If you have family members, we need you to keep your family members together as you are ultimately responsible for them. | ||
And if you have any questions out there, please ask one of the Marines. | ||
Feel free to ask one of the Marines and they'll be glad to help you answer any questions you might have. | ||
Can you say that one more time again? | ||
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If you have any questions, please contact one of the Marines out there and they'll answer any questions you might have. | |
Sour hours are going for children from 4 to 6 p.m., for women from 6 to 8 p.m., and for men from 8 to 10 p.m. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
You've been very informative and very courteous. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Thank you much. | ||
Does anybody have any questions? | ||
No more, John. | ||
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There's a few regulations you must abide by while on this camp. | |
No weapons will be tolerated on the camp, and no disturbances will be tolerated on the camp either. | ||
Do you have some way to quarter or corral these folks? | ||
Yeah, that's another great question. | ||
I've got to tell you that in an actual environment, we would work very, very closely with local government. | ||
If this was a domestic crisis, like an earthquake or a fire, then we would be working very, very close and hand in hand with FEMA and the American Red Cross, for example. | ||
For example, and they would be in here helping us, or we would be actually helping them. | ||
If we were doing this, let's say, in Somalia or Bangladesh or some other foreign country that had invited us in, then certainly we would be working with... | ||
Other non-governmental organizations and private organizations, and certainly government organizations. | ||
International, like the United Nations? | ||
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Certainly. | |
You bet. | ||
We would really be here to provide support to them. | ||
Is there a concern that there may be terrorists or someone who might not be welcome in the camp, coming into the camp? | ||
Yes, certainly. | ||
That's why the first thing we do is we make sure that there are no weapons coming into the camp. | ||
Once they get into the camp, they'll come through the processing. | ||
But we do get some information from them so that we can track other family members and we talk to them and we would certainly try to identify any known or suspected terrorists and separate them out from the rest of the group. | ||
We actually have a place where we would separate them. | ||
There are collection points where we would collect enemy prisoners of war and then they would be evacuated to the rear. | ||
Oh, to a secure facility? | ||
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Sure, we want to protect them too. | |
I need to speak with Major Braddock, your security chief, your security chief Mueller. | ||
I need to get to the town mayor, she's in a meeting. | ||
Okay, let's go and bring those two in. | ||
You need an extra one? | ||
Take it? | ||
Where are we going to get fed? | ||
Thank you. | ||
We need to get fed. | ||
Where are we going to get fed? | ||
Let us out there, sir. | ||
Let us out of here. | ||
Uh, can you get it off the screen? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Can you point out, uh, the enemies on the screen? | ||
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Yeah, again, the red icons are an example of an enemy unit there. | |
And again, we're using MIL-STANDARD 2525 symbology, which is a little bit new to the military right now. | ||
And that's the criminal group? | ||
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Well, again, it could be an enemy unit or it could be an unknown unit. | |
It could be just a civilian group. | ||
We don't know. | ||
Again, it depends on how it's reported, and that's just an example. | ||
So, this is the criminal group. | ||
This is the terrorist group. | ||
This is a civilian group. | ||
This is an infantry unit. | ||
Who's the infantry? | ||
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Could be an enemy infantry unit, unknown size and type. | |
Okay. | ||
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If I see a group of enemy infantry and I don't know what size and type it is, it's just an unknown enemy unit. | |
So we've got terrorists, we've got criminal groups. | ||
We've got infantry groups, and there's an armored vehicle that the enemy has? | ||
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Correct. | |
Send your ID's ready up to the scanner. | ||
I need pampers and diapers and milk. | ||
Okay, these guys have plastic handcuffs available. | ||
You see it in the gentleman's mouth right there. | ||
He's got a plastic handcuff. | ||
These are handcuffs that are used to control dissidents. | ||
You see he's turning it into a handcuff by looping one through the other. | ||
And they'll be used to put on... | ||
Basically, this is a place where people are identified. | ||
Here's the plastic handcuffs right here. | ||
We're interfering with the exercise at this point, okay? | ||
They won't tolerate civil disobedience. | ||
This is a place where they're going to use the plastic handcuffs. | ||
Again, you see them right here in the soldier's hands. | ||
This is where people are restrained, identified as possible terrorists. | ||
Let's go please. | ||
This is a site that we've been warned away from by the people operating this thing. | ||
They don't want us to see people restrained in handcuffs. | ||
This is something that they don't want us to be able to video. | ||
I'm not going to bring a foreign officer up and have me insulted, okay? | ||
Insulting? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Who did I insult? | ||
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Well, I'm not saying you did, but you're getting close, okay? | |
So I'm not going to do that. | ||
If you're going to interview him, I'll be more than happy to do that. | ||
How did I get close? | ||
I mean, I'm just curious. | ||
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You're asking, you know what you're doing. | |
So that's all I'm saying. | ||
I was asking about the U.N. I will get a foreign officer for you. | ||
And he was on U.N. duty. | ||
So a lot of the older people are getting out of the Marines. | ||
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Basically, it's all going to a younger type of person. | |
Oh, they've actually changed. | ||
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Well, it's mainly more young people are being involved with the new time of change, or a change of time. | |
So, guys, is the main assault about to start? | ||
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Pretty soon here. | |
Pretty soon. | ||
So they just basically let us see the soft stuff, huh? | ||
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Right. | |
You said right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So y'all are about to go in and take out the terrorists, huh? | ||
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Pretty much. | |
Pretty much. | ||
Who are the terrorists? | ||
Who's the main complement of terrorists? | ||
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What's up? | |
I mean, basically, we just saw the soft stuff. | ||
Y'all are about to go in and do a major assault? | ||
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Exactly, yeah. | |
We're going to go in, we're going to hit the terrorists, take them out of it because of some problems, roll them with the vehicles for support. | ||
Who are the terrorists? | ||
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Who are the terrorists? | |
Yeah. | ||
They've got a faction in there that's causing some trouble. | ||
Is that the orange? | ||
What's that? | ||
The orange group. | ||
You're green and they're orange. | ||
The green, a little green for us. | ||
So basically, what's going on right now? | ||
The other forces can't handle it. | ||
They're about to send you all in? | ||
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Exactly, exactly. | |
1-5 is going to be sending us in, and we're going to hit the last two buildings where the faction is going to be held at. | ||
And we're going to rush in there with our scouts. | ||
We're going to hit them hard, take them out. | ||
So y'all are doing almost like a SWAT-type city exercise. | ||
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Right. | |
So you're doing special weapons and tactics. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Just like police, but with bigger, more firepower. | ||
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Pretty much like SWAT. We're gonna go in, we're gonna raid, we're gonna hit them hard, and then we're gonna pull out. | |
So y'all are going in to kill. | ||
Peacekeeping is going on right now. | ||
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Y'all are going in to kill terrorists, right? | |
Exactly. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's something else. | ||
Mike, let's climb up there early. | ||
I don't know if I'm getting all this. | ||
I saw some people being arrested and frisked and slammed down on the ground down there at the base. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
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They're probably most likely just giving up resistance, saying, you know, we don't want help. | |
They're probably pushing people around and stuff like that. | ||
Oh, so if during the evacuation period... | ||
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You can have, you can encounter hostiles. | |
So they forcibly take people to the camp? | ||
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If they're being hostile. | |
What about the folks that are wearing black and are posing as police officers? | ||
What's their role? | ||
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I'm not sure. | |
They are police officers. | ||
To my knowledge, those are police officers. | ||
We have full support for this training operation from the Oakland Police Department. | ||
Civic people here. | ||
Oh, I understand that, absolutely. | ||
Marines are just training with the Alameda Police Department. | ||
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That's more likely what's going on there, just to get used to working hand-in-hand with the police force. | |
That's a lot of what goes on in today's world. | ||
What would you do if people in America were upset about getting their weapons taken away? | ||
Would you guys ever go and help the government take their weapons away? | ||
We don't have to have this. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I want to answer that question. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll turn the camera off. | ||
Well, that's Oakland, California, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now let's go to some listening devices, cameras on the street corners, and armored personnel carriers in the hands of your local police. | ||
So, officer, you're on the Austin City SWAT team? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
What type of vehicle is this? | ||
It's called APC, Armored Personnel Carrier. | ||
Armored Personnel Carrier. | ||
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Donated from the military, donate that, Jeff? | |
Oh, yeah, all the free goodies. | ||
There's a lot more coming, don't worry. | ||
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It works fine. | |
Is this your Kevlar helmet? | ||
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Yep. | |
Pretty effective? | ||
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Yep. | |
Can we look at it? | ||
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Sure. | |
Boy, it almost looks like a German helmet. | ||
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I think they're actually a military surplus. | |
Police departments from the smallest to the largest all across the country are receiving free military surplus, helicopters, APCs known as armored personnel carriers, and much more. | ||
A deadly trend that is expanding. | ||
But it's not just armor that local law enforcement from state agencies to local police departments are getting. | ||
No, my friends. | ||
It's listening devices. | ||
Of course, the excuse is to find the location of gunshots. | ||
But the designers openly admit it can also be used to listen to your conversations and triangulate your position. | ||
Just consciously think about this for a second. | ||
Listening devices. | ||
And I almost forgot, in tandem with cameras, all federal funding. | ||
Repeat, all federal. | ||
Armored personnel carriers, helicopters, foreign troops, practicing with local police, with our military. | ||
And in Austin, Texas, and many other cities I've visited, I have noticed that many of the cameras aim into the neighborhoods. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
Time and time again, they are not focused on the highways and byways, but into neighborhoods. | ||
And then you've got the checkpoints. | ||
Those can't be ignored. | ||
Warrantless searches. | ||
Random searches. | ||
Can't be called American. | ||
More akin to some foreign third world dictatorship. | ||
Every day I see families. | ||
Black, white, Hispanic. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Being pulled over. | ||
Being searched at random. | ||
Police have requested to search my vehicle. | ||
In all of the four or five cases, I've told them no, but once I had to get somewhere, so I said, you know what, go ahead and search the vehicle. | ||
But you're thinking the media will keep you abreast of the situation? | ||
Well, my friends, you're looking at a FEMA control box. | ||
That's right, at 98.9 KJFK-FM, where I work, in Austin, Texas. | ||
That, my friends, can take over the radio station. | ||
It is radio controlled by a FEMA tower. | ||
That's right, a FEMA tower in New Braunfels, Texas. | ||
It covers almost all of the central part of the state of Texas. | ||
Little teletypes come printing out of the side of the machine weekly and update us. | ||
In the past, it was voluntary. | ||
Now it's mandatory, and they can, remote control, take over the station. | ||
But again, I guess they've only got our best interest at heart. | ||
They are the globalists. | ||
They are the people that know best and understand how the world needs to be managed. | ||
They would never hurt us. | ||
Oh, that's funny. | ||
Why did they slaughter between 500,000 and 800,000 people in Africa, in Rwanda, back in 94 through 96? | ||
And I guess they do know better than our own Congress, our own House and Senate, how to run the nation. | ||
And if not, well, they'll just supersede the Constitution with executive orders that their puppet presidents will pass. | ||
They're the power. | ||
They're the elite. | ||
They're the enemy. | ||
But even the United Nations and the World Bank and the IMF and the rest of this global gang of thugs are nothing more than puppets. | ||
Puppets to the financial interests that control them, like the World Bank and the IMF. Massive foundations, as we speak, according to the Washington Post, are moving forward to destroy the Second Amendment. | ||
People like George Soros pumping tens of millions of dollars a year into the movement to disarm the law-abiding citizens and give the despotic government free reign to enslave us. | ||
Bill Clinton kisses mothers and gives weeping speeches chiding how evil the gun industry is. | ||
The same gun industry that supplied the weapons that helped us defeat Hitler. | ||
Oh, and don't forget all the celebrities like Rosie O'Donnell and Janet Reno. | ||
The Butcher of Waco coming out and saying you should have to have a federal license to be able to have a gun. | ||
Sharon Stone saying she's giving up her right to keep and bear arms. | ||
What choice words from the actress. | ||
And Spike Lee saying we should kill, quote, shoot Charlton Heston and dismantle the NRA. Funny, Spike, I thought you were for nonviolence. | ||
Why did you say we should shoot Charlton Heston with a.44 Bulldog Magnum? | ||
I'm having a lot of trouble figuring this out. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
You're an elitist bootlicker, aren't you? | ||
But this is a global problem. | ||
In England, they're getting ready to restrict the right to a jury trial to most of the population. | ||
The U.S. is moving forward in joining the U.N. International Criminal Court with a tribunal, not juries. | ||
And the satellites are going up. | ||
And back to America with the thumb scanners, the retina scanners, the national ID cards. | ||
With your bank accounts, your insurance, your life history, all on one government-issued card, think of the power and control it's going to give them. | ||
And by the way, it's already being implemented in places like New Jersey or Texas. | ||
I'm not a criminal. | ||
What's this for? | ||
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Then why do you need to mark him? | |
That goes right into the FBI. Because Bill Clinton says I'm a criminal. | ||
Because we're standing up against this. | ||
Lest you think it can't happen to you, I simply spoke out against the thumb scanning that's going on in Texas, and I was taken to jail. | ||
And what happened to my cameraman of over five years, Mike Hansen, now that's really sick. | ||
Mike Hansen, no criminal record, veteran, father of two, happily married for 15 years. | ||
Well, Mike paid the ultimate price. | ||
He simply refused to let MJTF search his vehicle in a parking lot, and so they busted out his window on him and his 11-year-old daughter, searched the vehicle, found nothing stolen, but that didn't stop him from taking him to jail, according to Mike, and beating him and torturing him. | ||
The moral of the story? | ||
America's in a police state. | ||
We better stand up and speak out and wake up the good police that are left out there. | ||
Knowledge is power. | ||
That's as old as human history itself. | ||
And our enemies know that. | ||
They have most Americans and the rest of the world locked in a mind-numb stupor, a false reality. | ||
The key is education. | ||
Education. | ||
Wake people up about the facts, not the conspiracies, that are here on our doorsteps today. | ||
This is the battle for the republic. | ||
Get out there and take this country back. |