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Thank you. | |
I'm going to stop here. | ||
I'm going to stop here. | ||
I'm going to stop. | ||
I'm going to stop here. | ||
There's also some news people out here as well. | ||
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So this is kind of a white note thing because it starts to break up minus the shooting of the VATF. | |
I think we're about to break here now. | ||
And when we come back, we'll be able to give you some details. | ||
I went ahead and just drove through the night. | ||
Instead of doing the show live, I want to thank Mark Kornke and David Price for coming on the show. | ||
For me for the first two hours. | ||
We'll come back from this break with more details. | ||
Here's the time for people to back off. | ||
So as I correct Mike with his video camera, getting some shots of these signs, it says, there's a sign here on the front gate that says, disobedience to tyranny is obedience to God. | ||
Psalms 91, Jeremiah 10, the God giveth. | ||
The God of Freemasonry isn't the God of this Bible. | ||
Wow. | ||
So there's some hardcore stuff here. | ||
And they just want to be left alone. | ||
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It could also be a rangefinder. | |
A laser rangefinder. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Can I drive all the way down or just come in half way? | ||
Wherever you look. | ||
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Take care. | |
Mm-hmm. | ||
10 adults and seven children, and they pulled a camera out of the tree right off their property, and they pulled a camera out of the tree right off their property, and the feds were right across the street and shot a laser in my face in a loving fashion when I was in the car with the window down to And it's just disgusting type activities. | ||
It doesn't intimidate me. | ||
This family has a right to not have a driver's license if they don't want one out here in the country trying to be left alone. | ||
We have a right to travel in this country, and they're not going to kill them. | ||
They've been arresting them over and over and over again for it. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Only slaves don't have a right to travel. | ||
We're now inside. | ||
We brought our vehicles in up by the house here on the 47 Acres. | ||
They wanted to get us off the road out front there. | ||
And again, I just want to thank Genesis for the opportunity of having this show, being able to have this free-flow format, and for the great folks providing live host, Mark Kornke, Yankee D, and of course... | ||
Dave Von Kleis for the first two hours of the program. | ||
I was out of contact and my cell phone was cutting out. | ||
I wasn't sure even what was going on until I called from a pay phone. | ||
But we're getting good cell phone service here, now a little bit better. | ||
Is Ted Anderson still there? | ||
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Hey. | |
Who is it? | ||
That's it. | ||
Who is it? | ||
Identify! | ||
What? | ||
Fox is born. | ||
We're following this gentleman. | ||
We're looking for a guy. | ||
We're letting you get down. | ||
Identify this thing up here. | ||
What happened? | ||
Fox. | ||
Get all this. | ||
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Get all this... | |
I am... - I sent you! - I sent you! | ||
I sent you! | ||
Thanks, Hart. | ||
Who sent ya? | ||
Theresa? | ||
No. | ||
Pull up to the gate. | ||
Get all this, Mike. | ||
I'm kidding it, Alex. | ||
Hi, guys. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Good. | ||
Any more of them? | ||
Nope. | ||
Nope? | ||
Any news, Dave? | ||
No. | ||
He said no. | ||
All right. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No more Wacos. | ||
I mean, that's why I rebuilt the church at Mount Carmel as a memorial for all those that died that we finished up this year. | ||
No more Wacos. | ||
I mean, that's the bottom line. | ||
After the carnage we saw there in 93 and the mass murder by Delta Force, it's time for this to stop in Central Texas. | ||
Now we're just 50, 60 miles away from Waco, here in East Texas, and you've got a family that I interviewed two years ago who were being harassed by the locals for not having driver's license. | ||
A free creature, a free human being has a right to travel without being controlled if they feel the government is corrupt, and I agree with that. | ||
It's become a sport now to corner some family or corner a church and burn them out or kill them. | ||
And they just want to be left alone. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
This family has a right to be left alone and live their life out here. | ||
They never had criminal records until the police started waiting at the end of their street to arrest them every time they tried to go out and buy some groceries or go out to work. | ||
Mr. Gray builds houses. | ||
I mean, this is disgusting. | ||
Free people have a right to be left alone and not to be cornered like animals for some modern gladiatorial sport. | ||
This is not the circus maximus. | ||
And I'm going to call for Americans all over the country to come here and defend these people nonviolently and say, hey, no more Wacos. | ||
You're not going to come in here strong-armed, corner another family, another community, another church, call them kooks or whatever, and then kill them. | ||
This is America where you have a right to be free and believe as you wish and live your life. | ||
And they're doing that, and there are seven children in here, one of them as young as three months, the oldest seven, ten adults, and we're not going to allow a mini-Waco here. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
And so I would tell the federal government, who we know is orchestrating this as they always do, we've had a merger between the feds and the local police, Where does this all begin from? | ||
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Where does this start? | |
Two years ago, the Greys began to be pulled over for not having a driver's license. | ||
And a lot of people don't want a driver's license. | ||
Our driver's licenses in Texas are now federal. | ||
Check it out. | ||
You've got a laser scan to get a driver's license at the DPS office. | ||
It's federal. | ||
It's an executive order signed by Clinton in 1993. People are against that. | ||
I mean, first it's Social Security cards. | ||
Now it's driver's licenses that you have to thumb scan biometrically. | ||
A lot of people are afraid of Big Brother, and I personally am too. | ||
I've got an out-of-date driver's license. | ||
Myself. | ||
And I'm not about to get a new one. | ||
Alex Jones is not getting a new driver's license. | ||
And is it going to be me next when I can't get a bank account, when I can't work, when I can't live? | ||
Thank God I'm self-employed as a radio talk show host. | ||
I mean, there it is. | ||
There's my expired driver's license. | ||
This is the crime they've committed. | ||
This is why they're so evil. | ||
This is how they got the Greys into the system. | ||
They're now claiming all these other things and not showing up to court. | ||
Why, that's a felony. | ||
They can throw whatever they want at these people. | ||
It all started... | ||
Two years ago, they started pulling them over and pulling their wife and the child and people out of the car and taking them to jail for not having ID. About five years ago, I was walking down the road in Austin, Texas, and a cop pulled up and said, I want to see your ID. And I'm walking to the store, and I go, I don't have a criminal record. | ||
I don't have a license. | ||
This isn't Nazi Germany. | ||
And he gave me a ticket for it, which I beat in court. | ||
This is America now. | ||
Today, you can't walk down the street without somebody saying, where's your ID? I'm not in Nazi Germany. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Leave these people alone. | ||
And this time media don't buy the propaganda of the establishment. | ||
Don't allow them to butcher these people. | ||
And I guarantee you this, the American people aren't going to put up with it a second time. | ||
Maybe that's what the feds want is some confrontation to make patriotism or freedom, whether you're liberal or conservative, look bad. | ||
This is not a gladiatorial sport to corner a family like animals and encircle them slowly and then lay siege to them and kill them. | ||
This is a precedent that's being set in America. | ||
We've got to turn it back. | ||
I don't want to live in a police state. | ||
And understandably, the Greys are concerned about the mainstream media. | ||
And I don't think it's paranoia at all. | ||
They tell me they've been smeared before because people just don't understand. | ||
Americans have given up their rights. | ||
They don't think about it anymore. | ||
And they've just been going along to get along with it. | ||
I say it's time to say no to all of Big Brother's activities. | ||
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You talk about every American family or every American here who are watching this. | |
Listening to this and coming along. | ||
To some people, this could sound totally outrageous. | ||
Like, I can't imagine how this could happen. | ||
How do you explain that to someone who has no idea what a place like this is all about? | ||
Well, I've known the Grays for two years since their problem started. | ||
We came out here and interviewed them for the radio and for my television show in Austin. | ||
And they were good people. | ||
They just want to be left alone. | ||
They're out here, country folks. | ||
And for Americans to say, well, those people aren't like me. | ||
Well, isn't that what Hitler said about the Jews? | ||
Those people aren't like me. | ||
Let's deal with them. | ||
Let's take them out. | ||
Let's mess with them. | ||
Oh, let's make them carry IDs. | ||
Let's make them jump through our hoops. | ||
And people will say, well, we have to jump through those hoops. | ||
Well, I ask you, how free are you in America today? | ||
That's really the question I'm asking people. | ||
But I'm not concerned about the majority of people. | ||
A lot of folks will say, leave these poor people alone, live and let live. | ||
A lot of people say, ah, get them, they're cooks, because they like to feel good and better about themselves by putting others down. | ||
I just say, I saw a bunch of children killed at Waco. | ||
And I knew they could have picked Koresh up any day in town. | ||
And I saw federal agents die. | ||
And we watched all this unfold, the military come in in tanks and helicopters. | ||
And they burned it to the ground. | ||
We've got DPS officers that have come forward, David Keyes. | ||
I've never gotten to the civil trial. | ||
We've got CIA people. | ||
We've got Dr. Frederick Whitehurst, former head of the FBI crime lab, coming forward on Waco, saying they manufactured evidence on the Davidians and covered up other evidence. | ||
That's all there for your cameras to go check out. | ||
Waco is horrible. | ||
This is so close to Waco. | ||
How can I live in Austin and swear no more Wacos on the radio and then not drive up here? | ||
I found out about 5.30 today that this was happening. | ||
Went home. | ||
You know, put the toothpaste and the odor in my bag and drove up here and out here in the Texas heat to try to ensure that these people are not going to be butchered because it could happen to me next. | ||
Who was the minister from Germany who said, first they came for the Jews and I did nothing because I wasn't a Jew. | ||
Then they came for the gypsies. | ||
I did nothing because I wasn't a gypsy. | ||
Then they came for the Catholics. | ||
Then they came for the homosexuals. | ||
Then they came for blah, blah, blah. | ||
And finally, when the Nazis came for me, there was nobody left. | ||
Nobody left to stand up for me. | ||
What's their crime? | ||
Can you turn your Jeep lights back on? | ||
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No, it's okay. | |
There you go. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
unidentified
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I like Tom. | |
Well, what in the new world order is this? | ||
This is a loving... | ||
Mike, please come over here and get all the date numbers and things and the VIN numbers on this piece of Big Brother. | ||
This is date received, probably when they got the federal grant at the DPS. Probably got one of these across the street from my house. | ||
They've moved in. | ||
$97.99. | ||
And I guess this is a remote camera, it looks like. | ||
unidentified
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You've got to be kidding. | |
No, no, look right there. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, we've got the rest of it down there. | |
Oh, you've got the rest of it, a transmitter and battery? | ||
unidentified
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They are going to move in here. | |
We've got it all out there. | ||
Oh, you should have shown this to the media. | ||
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That's what we asked, you know. | |
Someone said it's the best not to. | ||
Here you've got a digital wireless camera. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And this is what they do to families that just don't want to have driver's license, that don't want to be thumb scanned. | ||
This is what they do to you. | ||
This is how they handle it. | ||
They're not worried about giving all the missile secrets to China. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
They can sell all the organs they want left and right. | ||
Kill people as much as they want. | ||
But this... | ||
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Is it night vision? | |
This is a property of core. | ||
That's very important, Mike. | ||
unidentified
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I need that VIN number, Mike. | |
It's number C-2120. | ||
Number C-2120, property of CORE. What is that? | ||
C-O-R-E. It's some federal program. | ||
I remember reading about it. | ||
It's some anti-terrorism bill. | ||
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Yeah, I don't recall, but I've heard of it. | |
Yeah, I've heard of it too. | ||
It's some anti-terrorism. | ||
You can't keep track of all of it. | ||
They got terrorists out there living on their own property, wanted to be left alone. | ||
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They got a lot of people out there living on their own property. | |
I'm sorry, that's all I need to do. | ||
They probably want it for tomorrow when they move in. | ||
They can get the footage of it. | ||
For training. | ||
This is all training. | ||
For bigger and better. | ||
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I think you need to put the alert on it. | |
I'm about to. | ||
Yeah, I need to quit screwing around. | ||
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Marvel Falls, Texas. | |
No, we didn't get that. | ||
See, property of Marble Falls, Texas. | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Marble Falls? | ||
They're the small town of Trinidad in East Texas, and where my family's from. | ||
And they have found a digital wireless camera, a quite large one, by the way, from Marble Falls, from the governor's task force right here in Texas. | ||
Watching the family, they've got a command center. | ||
Right across in a little field by some woods. | ||
When I first pulled up and I was talking on the air during my show doing a live report, Bill, and thanks for having me up, I was hit in the face by a laser illuminator, either from a gun or a rangefinder, and we saw police cars out there and feds driving around, and it's really developing. | ||
And then something interesting happened. | ||
All the news media pulled up. | ||
They've already been out here. | ||
NBC56 from Dallas. | ||
It came out, actually from Tyler, Texas. | ||
Paul Michael Mueller, reporter, and told me that a Trinidad police officer told them they may move in in the morning. | ||
That they may move in at first light here in East Texas. | ||
And I'm inside their property. | ||
They're 47 acres. | ||
My dyslexia coming out there, Bill. | ||
They're just good folks that want to be left alone and want to live their lives. | ||
This all started two years ago for not having a driver's license. | ||
They're not a cult. | ||
They're just Christians that aren't going to be part of this National ID Card Big Brother system that I don't have to elaborate on for our listeners. | ||
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Was it hooked up, though? | |
Yeah, it was all hooked up. | ||
Really? | ||
Who's going to grab it and ran? | ||
This is a woodland area in East Texas. | ||
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Oh, what's that right there? | |
Pine trees and oaks. | ||
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Covert. | |
You name it. | ||
And Mike's now ramming my car here, bumping into it with... | ||
Covert. | ||
Covert Operations P.O. Box 340060 Austin, Texas. | ||
The metal of the digital transmitter from the wireless camera they had aimed onto their property from their command post. | ||
They have retreated back into the woods. | ||
Their command post is out there. | ||
They're talking about moving in in the morning. | ||
Bill, I can't talk about the enormity of this. | ||
I'm here. | ||
I'm staying here. | ||
I'm tired of playing games. | ||
And I'm tired of people being pushed around and being treated like criminals when they're not. | ||
And I swore no more Wacos. | ||
They're just happening around here in my backyard, only 200 miles from my home in Austin, Texas. | ||
And I'm not going to put up with it. | ||
In the same area of East Texas that my ancestors came into in 1829. And we're not their property. | ||
We're not their slaves. | ||
I wanted to give people the directions to come here. | ||
Of course, for security reasons, we can't let folks on the property, but the road, the dirt road outside the house, for support. | ||
It is imperative that the listeners come here already. | ||
Some listeners have been here and have left quite a few people. | ||
But we need people to come and we need people to stay. | ||
It's off Farm Road 274 off Highway 31 East. | ||
The nearby town is Trinidad, and it's a little bit north of Waco, about 45 miles near Corsicana, 31 East. | ||
Please write it down, folks. | ||
31 East, Farm Road 274, and it's three to four miles down Farm Road 274. You go down. | ||
I'll tell you what I give these directions out a little bit better after the break bill if you want Texas off highway 31 east | ||
If you're going east on the highway, you will turn left at Farm Road 274. Again, going east on Highway 31, you will take a left at Farm Road 274. We're talking about Trinidad, the town of Trinidad, outside the town of Trinidad in central Texas, right into the edge of east Texas. | ||
We've also... | ||
So you go down... | ||
31 East, you take Farm Road 274, take a left, three to four miles. | ||
What's the name of that road, or does it not have a name? | ||
Old River Road. | ||
Old River Road. | ||
You take a left on Old River Road, and it winds around. | ||
It's a dirt road about a mile or two. | ||
And right there on your right-hand side, you'll see a sign that says, We Are Militia. | ||
And also some other signs that talk about folks standing up in some Bible verses. | ||
On the front gate, they refuse to have driver's license. | ||
They refuse to go into this national ID card system. | ||
Here in Texas, they thumb scan us to get driver's license. | ||
They're putting in retina scanners in the banks. | ||
It's a total control modus operandi. | ||
This is a mini Waco, 10 adults, 7 children. | ||
You've got the grandparents, Mr. Gray, Mr. Joe John Gray. | ||
And then you've got his sons and their wives, and then you've got the children, and of course, Mrs. Gray. | ||
And they're just good Texas people that want to be left alone. | ||
They're 47 acres. | ||
Oh, by the way, Bill, the local community's been wanting to buy their property or steal it for some so-called environmentalist sanctuary. | ||
It's right off the Trinity River. | ||
So I'm going to go ahead and let you go, and details will be up on Infowars.com, and I hope the feds don't come in here because it is a multi-jurisdictional task force that killed me and Mike Hanson. | ||
Mike's right here, Bohemian Grove, a few weeks ago, and now this, it just never ends, but we're going to fight, and I've committed myself, and God bless you, Bill, and all the folks at Genesis. | ||
Take care. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
What are you going to do, Joe? | ||
If they come in here and try to come after your family? | ||
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We're going to protect them to our death. | |
We're going to take out as many as we can. | ||
And to me, the New World Order, a lot of them are innocent people. | ||
They're going to use the innocent ones to come in on us. | ||
I know that. | ||
But, you know, we're all appointed once to die. | ||
And none of us is, you know, fear of death. | ||
The officer that had the gun on me that day, I told him, if you want to shoot someone so bad, go ahead and shoot me. | ||
He said, I will if you don't get out of the car. | ||
I said, well, go ahead and shoot me. | ||
I just kept on telling him he wouldn't shoot me. | ||
But he knew he wasn't afraid of dying. | ||
Well, that took the pleasure away that you didn't care. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's the terror they enjoy. | ||
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You know, we're just going to fight them to our death. | |
You know, they keep coming, we keep taking them out. | ||
If we take them all out, fine, we take them all out. | ||
Well, they're an enemy. | ||
And as such, you have a God-given right to protect yourself and your family. | ||
I mean, God provided for that. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Get up swiftly. | ||
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Most definitely it is. | |
So perhaps it's that time. | ||
Let's see if Jonathan's got the key. | ||
What? | ||
Right. | ||
Someone got back. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's her youngest daughter. | ||
She listens to you without fail. | ||
Nice to meet you Elizabeth. | ||
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I can't. | |
Weech out when we're trying to take your hand out. | ||
unidentified
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There you go. | |
My hand. | ||
Great shot. | ||
You got to move really slow. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and get it. | ||
Mike, we're in some dangerous, dangerous water. | ||
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like that. | |
And right over here is the Jeep. | ||
Very nice. | ||
I don't know. | ||
This is a nice place. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Look at that. | ||
You can't beat it. | ||
It's like a deer camp and the house. | ||
He's eating. | ||
It's a shame you can't just live your life. | ||
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Yep. | |
Mike, just so you just so you know, that outhouse, I'm going to protect you, buddy. | ||
You don't have to touch you, buddy. | ||
No, no. | ||
If you don't get video, go ahead and step out and come over here. | ||
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I'm getting video, Alex. | |
don't you worry about it if they come and try to kill the kids of course I don't care if I'm the first class of here | ||
take a picture of one of you I think go on which way? | ||
I never mind the sheriff of Henderson County was quoted the next day by MSNBC as saying they were planning to move in in the early morning hours Due to our presence there, he backed off. | ||
This is exactly the type of activities we need to see from more Americans. | ||
Four or five carloads of Patriots showed up throughout the evening in the middle of nowhere on only about four hours' notice from my radio show. | ||
And as a result, the Gray family is still alive with their children, as well as the police officers, the federal, state, and local, that were going to storm the area. | ||
Thank you for all you've done, America. | ||
We've averted a bloodbath. | ||
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Oh my god they tore it up Are they here? | |
Look an Imperial probe driver Destroy! | ||
Destroy! | ||
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An imperial probe droid with a self-destruct. | |
You look good, Alex. | ||
Yeah, I bet I do. | ||
Are you joking? | ||
Running on a six-hour sleet speedway. | ||
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Come on over here, Mike. | |
What's this, a spider? | ||
Mike, I have to get to this one. | ||
Right here. | ||
Right here. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
There it is. | ||
You're at a party. | ||
you are a kitty oh I was talking to him right now Somebody did a nice job on that. | ||
Must have fallen off an airplane. | ||
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Yeah, I think the cows got into it. | |
You know, I think they haven't gotten into hay and tore it all up. | ||
Well, that's too good. | ||
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They carried it all over the field. | |
Yeah. | ||
Oh, look! | ||
I know, I heard them in there, the cows. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Now cows get the trumpling and everything down. | ||
They're getting that hay. | ||
You want to make a statement real quick? | ||
That's fine. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, during the night, this transmitter for this wireless camera got smashed. | ||
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It was pointed onto the Grace property. | |
And you start reading, this is Covert Operations, P.O. Box, 3-4-0-0-6-0, Austin, Texas, 7-8-7-3-4. | ||
and there's a police phone number right there as well Well, my | ||
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I'm a man hatched on my house instead of a duck and I got this big a thing That is cute The littlest Patriot. | |
Right winger. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
This is good stuff from television. | ||
These are the evil right wing terrorists we're dealing with. | ||
Holy do. | ||
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Hey puppy, you are a goofy little man. | |
You were right, Tony? | ||
He was stealing a hole right there. | ||
American Director Del, I couldn't believe what I heard about her at Del. | ||
You remember Chris Leonard at Fort Davis? | ||
Oh, yes sir. | ||
He was playing first. | ||
He shot himself in the morning. | ||
He wasn't even punching the thing. | ||
He was playing. | ||
Mr. Gray, how did this all start a few years ago? | ||
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It's only been a start. | |
I don't know. | ||
It really started when, I believe, the Baptist preacher, I noticed his ring and his tail and his tie and symbol and asked him about it and he said he's a Mason. | ||
And he could get me some literature and I could sign it and join up with him. | ||
So I just asked him, before I join anything, how to check into it. | ||
So we got some literature on it and got to listen. | ||
Shortwave radio and all on it. | ||
We found out it was a cult and some of the things they did. | ||
So I went back to church and I asked them if they did some of these things. | ||
He said, Joe, you ain't supposed to know about these. | ||
I said, well, what's the cult about it? | ||
It must be a cult, like they say. | ||
Well, that's what started it. | ||
Next thing, we were shying from the church. | ||
People had nothing to do with us. | ||
And then the road commissioner started giving us trouble and found out he was a Mason. | ||
Went to commission court. | ||
He was a mason. | ||
How was the commissioner giving you problems? | ||
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Well, I'm about the road. | |
They changed it to a ranch road and stayed county road. | ||
So there was Blacktop on that road at one time out there when I first moved here. | ||
But they kept grading it down and now it's a dirt road. | ||
But the county judge took me and the wife and his chambers and there's some rattlesnakes. | ||
He had stuff on his desk. | ||
He told us now. | ||
He don't know when this thing's going to strike. | ||
I said, we don't worry about them. | ||
We got what's called timber rattles down there. | ||
We killed one. | ||
Blew his head off. | ||
Three and a half inches in diameter. | ||
Four foot long. | ||
No problem. | ||
He said, well, if you and your wife don't shut up about the road and the cattle coming on your property down there, the A's going to find charges against y'all. | ||
You ain't never heard of them throwing your ass in the federal camp. | ||
He told you this to your face? | ||
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He told us that, just like that. | |
What's his name? | ||
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Tommy Smith. | |
Yeah. | ||
Tommy Smith. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's the county commissioner? | ||
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Right. | |
In the county? | ||
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In the county. | |
And then the name of this county? | ||
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Henderson County. | |
Henderson, okay. | ||
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That's when it really all started. | |
And then I didn't like the idea that a judge could just tell us this, so I went to J.P. that I knew and asked her, what can we do about it? | ||
She said, just get your letter stating what he has said to you. | ||
And send him a certified registered letter. | ||
And then... | ||
Do you have a record of that letter? | ||
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Well, we did have. | |
The guy that was running against Tommy, I gave him a copy of it, and he sent them all over the county showing what Tommy was like. | ||
Good. | ||
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But he didn't get in. | |
So we gave him that letter, and then we was able to go to commission court again. | ||
So he didn't want to bring it up in commission court about this road and all this stuff. | ||
We found what's called a stray law here in Texas, because no livestock can roam on county property, or even roads or anything like that. | ||
And the Amarillo sent it to us. | ||
We just wrote to him asking what can be done. | ||
Got these cattle out on the road and everything. | ||
It's a stray law. | ||
It was passed, I think, in 87. But they wouldn't recognize it in the commission court. | ||
They refused to recognize it. | ||
Because who owns the land out here is the big guy that owns First National Bank in Athens. | ||
He owns all that land, 5,500 acres around his head. | ||
He's got all of this right here. | ||
They don't have this. | ||
Bill Key, I think is what his name is. | ||
The commissioner court, they just dropped it. | ||
They got in the court. | ||
The thing was, the wife was out here toting the pistol. | ||
She was homeschooling over there. | ||
The sheriff and DA just pulled right up here, and we had a couple of cows in the crowd there. | ||
We called the sheriff and told them we got a couple of cows that came in. | ||
We had a bunch of ryegrass playing out there. | ||
We used to have this real neat all around here and kept it green. | ||
And then the sheriff came out here, and DA said it was going to arrest them a while for cattle arresting if she didn't let those cows go. | ||
And the stray law says he'd pin them up and call the sheriff, and he's supposed to get the party that owns the cows to pay for the damage. | ||
Well, they wouldn't do that because who owns the cow? | ||
The DA was threatening to arrest my wife for cattle rusting. | ||
When you called them? | ||
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Yeah. | |
They came out the next day. | ||
So the wife went and explained to them what cattle rusting was. | ||
The DA didn't like that a bit. | ||
I told him no, that made a man. | ||
And we told them that she has the right to bear arms on her property and all. | ||
Oh, they were saying something about her gun. | ||
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And so the DA said, no, I'm not in this county. | |
We don't allow women to carry guns, even on their own property. | ||
Which is just ridiculous. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The sheriff told me I have to worry about it. | ||
That is ridiculous. | ||
I almost absolutely will intend to. | ||
I don't need your permission. | ||
This is our nightmare. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He hit a cow down here. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
You were talking about the stray law. | ||
They're not enforcing it. | ||
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They're not enforcing it. | |
It came from Dan Rallis, too. | ||
And I give the J.P. and the court, the commission court, and all a copy of it now. | ||
And we're defining it in the law books and everything. | ||
but they would not recognize it. | ||
So that's when we started, decided it's best not to go to their courts, stay out of their court system. | ||
'Cause we couldn't win in it. | ||
It's just all the strikes against it. | ||
Then, but they take the law and twist it and do what they want to with it. | ||
So. - Selectively enforced. | ||
We look at this system where they want to force people to do more and more to be able to get a license to get a bank account. | ||
To get a job to live their lives. | ||
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If you're on the phone, continue to hold. | |
We're going to continue after the show. | ||
What's bad about this system? | ||
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Why would you want to not be a part of it? | |
Because it's not God's system. | ||
It's the Antichrist. | ||
It's Satan's system. | ||
Okay, hang on there if you're on the phone. | ||
His system was set up under freedom. | ||
Not to be under bondage. | ||
And people are enslaved and they don't know it. | ||
They've got to get up, you know. | ||
First thing, you've got to go pay the dues to the international bankers, you know, that's all it is too. | ||
And unless you live free a while, you don't know what freedom is. | ||
And I've always been self-employed. | ||
I picked my job. | ||
Most of my jobs' contracts was purple, you know. | ||
It wasn't written. | ||
And if it was a misunderstanding, I tried to make it right with it. | ||
The New World Order is coming about, and all it is is international bankers control the world. | ||
Well, that about says it all, Lance. | ||
We have about ten minutes left, and we're going to let the caller come on because he wanted to say a few more things. | ||
Okay? | ||
Lance? | ||
Yeah? | ||
If you get me on your show, Lance, with my physical presence visualized or kept concealed, I will help you consume a full hour and a half with a multitude of hot topics and information and documentation to back it all up. | ||
My topics include anything and everything from the government siege at Waco and the Gray Family in Tool, Texas to light rail CAFRs and City of Austin property taxes and all federal, state, and local taxes. | ||
But I will need an answer from you. | ||
Okay, well, listen. | ||
All you got to do is... | ||
Here's the thing, caller. | ||
What you need to do, caller, is get your own show down here. | ||
I know, but he wants to help me out to kind of get to feel it out and then get your... | ||
Am I right? | ||
We're always needing help down here. | ||
Hello, are you here? | ||
Hello? | ||
Hello? | ||
Hello, are you there? | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Hey, can you hear us? | ||
Here, grab the phone. | ||
Hey, can you hear us? | ||
Hello? | ||
Can you hear us? | ||
Hello? | ||
Hold on, I hear you. | ||
Hello? | ||
Hey, are you there? | ||
Are you there? | ||
Is anybody out there? | ||
Yeah, dude, are you there? | ||
I said I'd call back after the show. | ||
Are you there, Lance? | ||
Yeah, man, we're here. | ||
Just hold on. | ||
Why isn't he hearing us? | ||
Well, I don't know if you heard my offer earlier, but if you did, take it seriously because it's the last chance you're going to get. | ||
All you have to do is show up, man. | ||
For me. | ||
All you have to do is show up. | ||
Can you hear us? | ||
If you're willing to accept such an offer. | ||
Can you see us? | ||
Hey, are you there? | ||
Hey, are you there? | ||
Hold on, do this. | ||
Put him back on hold. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hello, are you there? | ||
Can you hear it? | ||
Hey, there you go. | ||
You couldn't hear us? | ||
No, Mikey said he couldn't hear us at all. | ||
Well, I don't understand. | ||
How come he can't hear us? | ||
All right, well, anyway, if you want to come down and do the show now, all you have to do is just roll up down here. | ||
I got a fixed end to this now. |