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The Velvet Glove Conceals
00:03:08
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| - - Somebody having something to do with this flag tonight. | |
| We're cooperating for we need a manager here. | |
| ASAP on this cell phone, 6415855. - Hi. | |
| We've already got mall security asking us to move to the sidewalk. | |
| I guess Danita Naylor called them ahead of time for some kind of permission to cover this and it let the cat out of the bag, so we're here. | |
| We'd kind of like to see management before we move to the sidewalk, but they seem pretty adamant that we're going to move. | |
| So either way, if we have to move to the sidewalk, that's what we're going to do. | |
| But we're going to need some kind of management official here tonight to deal with this. | |
| That's where we're at. | |
| Where are you at? | |
| What's that other flag up there? | |
| I don't recognize it. | |
| Um, it's the state flag and I believe, uh, the city of Warwick flag. | |
| Oh. | |
| And, um, the United Nations openly declaring they want to end the American Constitution, dissolve our Constitution. | |
| We know this guy well. | |
| The United Nations already owns this country anyway. | |
| They own it. | |
| This is Dan, by the way. | |
| Oh, what's up, man? | |
| Dave, Dan. | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, is it customary to fly your own colors on a conquered nation? | |
| There's always a manager on duty. | |
| The corporation, the United States, was ceded to the United Nations. | |
| Bill Clinton, when he was in office, he signed the sovereignty of the United States over to the UN. | |
| Well, eventually you've got to take the velvet glove off the male fist, don't you? | |
| The velvet glove does not always hide the iron fist. | |
| Once it slaps you a couple times, you realize it's not all velvet. | |
| Well, it's a little threadbare. | |
| Well, the United Nations has formed seven different organizations that call for what they call the World Parliament. | |
| That's supposed to override our constitution and throw it out without any process by our legislature? | |
| I mean, that's war on the United States. | |
| This is a flag of conquest. | |
| And I'm sorry that Mr. Garabedian agrees with globalism, but we don't. | |
| And I don't think the rest of the customers for the mall would either, once they realize the scope and the meaning of this flag. | |
| Absolutely, and it's about time this doesn't get overlooked again. | |
| How's it going? | |
| Yeah, she's right there. | |
| - How's it going? | |
| - How's it going? | |
| - What part of the uniforms over here? | |
| - So here with the cameras? | |
| - Well, the Projo, I guess, called for permission to be here. | |
| They let the cat out at night, and they already knew ahead of time we were coming. | |
| - The Projo is going to be here? | |
| - Yeah, she's right there. | |
| The one in green. | |
| - All right. | |
| - Oh, this guy looks like one of the subversive troublemakers, you can tell. | |
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Dan's Blotted UN Flag
00:03:10
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| Sunglasses and a thing on his head. | |
| What's up man? | |
| What's happening? | |
| Dan, nice to meet you man. | |
| Can I go get my flag? | |
| You got a garrison flag? | |
| You could. | |
| He's got a blotted out United Nations flag. | |
| Oh, hell yeah. | |
| We'll go get escorted right away off the lamppost. | |
| They already tried. | |
| I tried to extend it as long as possible with reason, saying that we're customers. | |
| What's your name? | |
| David. | |
| David, what's your name? | |
| Bobby. | |
| Bobby, awesome. | |
| Nice to meet you guys. | |
| Good to meet you. | |
| This is Dan. | |
| Dan, how are you, Dan? | |
| Not bad. | |
| These guys missed the 9-11 protest. | |
| Last Saturday we had a 9-11 awareness rally in downtown Pardons. | |
| Pretty good. | |
| That old lady is with us. | |
| Is she? | |
| Her name is Lily. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| This guy too? | |
| Hey, how are you? | |
| Yes. | |
| What's going on, man? | |
| I'm Dan. | |
| Dan, nice to see you. | |
| How are you? | |
| Good to see you. | |
| Hello. | |
| I'm Lillian Del Papa, part of the Tea Party group. | |
| I don't know if I've seen you. | |
| What tea party? | |
| You remember? | |
| Oh, golly. | |
| We were the Blackfield Valley Tea Party that sponsored the five more. | |
| You going to the meeting tonight? | |
| No, I'm not. | |
| I'm going to the fashion show at 19th Hole. | |
| I've seen you at the Tea Party. | |
| I go to the one in the Cumberland Library. | |
| Yeah, I've been there. | |
| Because we, what do you call it, spun off? | |
| Cumberland, Pawtucket, North Providence, Northwest Tea Party, Warwick Tea Party with Spun and Molo. | |
| Oh, good! | |
| Starting in February. | |
| Fellow Tea Party, yeah. | |
| Nice to meet you, man. | |
| Well, Julian Del Papa, good to meet you. | |
| You too. | |
| And of course, I heard about this, and who put it up there? | |
| The owner? | |
| Yeah, the owner, yeah. | |
| The Greek? | |
| Gambini, whatever his name is. | |
| The owner's name. | |
| What's his name? | |
| The mall here, yeah. | |
| It was a Garabini? | |
| Garabini, yeah. | |
| Now, is he a UN guy? | |
| In other words, he must stay in the UN. | |
| Yeah, he said he believes in diversity. | |
| I talked to him on the phone. | |
| Well, you know, you would have done a lot of damage. | |
| At this point, world police are here. | |
| Arrogant obedience has made the request for us to move to the sidewalk. | |
| World police has made the request for us to move to the sidewalk. | |
| We're going to move to the sidewalk. | |
| Over there? | |
| That's fine. | |
| No problem. | |
| That's fine. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| Well, thank you for your cooperation, sir. | |
| You're a good man. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Take care, man. | |
| Thank you, guys. | |
| Now, Adam, how did security come onto the scene? | |
| I'm an easy going guy, I don't know. | |
| Well thank you for cooperation sir. | |
| You're a good man. | |
| Thank you. | |
| All right. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Hey, take care man. | |
| Yeah, you too. | |
| Thank you guys. | |
| Mr. Warwick Mall. | |
| Now Adam, how did security come onto the scene? | |
| As soon as I started walking across the parking lot with my gear, that mall security vehicle with one officer, he's standing over there and the white sheriff approached me and asked me if I was here for the protest. | |
|
United Nations Flag Protest
00:08:30
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| I said it's no protest, we're here for the removal of the United Nations flag, the global government flag from the walled mall on our soil. | |
| That's why I didn't say that. | |
| So where do we have to go? | |
| How far do we have to go? | |
| Thank you sir. | |
| What's going on guys? | |
| That flag right there, as a citizen of this country and everything, the United Nations flag is like hanging a Nazi flag up. | |
| It's kind of the equivalent for people who know what the global tyranny is all about. | |
| Right after the flood, a school mom that we know saw this flag. | |
| It went out on Facebook and people are like, Well, this is what we're fighting against. | |
| This is why the Tea Party came. | |
| I mean, that flag is just another mask on the face of the bankers who are basically overriding our Constitution. | |
| No, understandable. | |
| I mean, you have every right to, you know, express your freedom of speech without question. | |
| I mean, I'm sure that the lieutenant there from the mall security advisers, you know, private property. | |
| We know it's private property, but it's, you know, it's our duty to at least. | |
| Yeah, and I'm not in any way am I trying to prevent that at all. | |
| I just wanted to, you know, let you guys know, you know, within legal parameters, you're more than welcome to go, you know, on the sidewalk. | |
| We are going to walk on the sidewalk. | |
| We're not going to be going quickly. | |
| I think, uh, They said that management's not going to come answer for this, but I have their number in my pocket, so we're here until I at least... I forget who's running the mall now. | |
| I think they changed the managerial position. | |
| Aaron B. was the guy. | |
| But there's a gentleman, I think, that they put in charge of... We know all their names, and we're hoping at least Aaron will... No, I just want to provide you guys with as much information as I can. | |
| Can I provide you with information? | |
| Sure. | |
| Okay. | |
| Are you aware of what's happened in Arizona? | |
| I am not. | |
| The federal government, Obama's administration, has sued the state of Arizona. | |
| Really? | |
| Because it has written a law that anyone who is an illegal alien can be picked up by the police in Arizona. | |
| That's just one small issue involving this world. | |
| However, the problem is that President Obama has reported to the United Nations 32, I think, other states who are passing the same law. | |
| And so therefore, What he wants the U.N. | |
| to do, he said, is to investigate human rights abuses in those states. | |
| That's just a... Obama said... Yes, the law from the federal government... The federal law, I'm sorry, is exactly like the Arizona. | |
| Let's turn around. | |
| The Arizona law copies the federal law. | |
| And so the federal government is doing it in Arizona. | |
| However, what I want to say is... | |
| President Obama has asked the UN to investigate human rights in all these states. | |
| And we have sovereignty. | |
| Do you know what sovereignty means in the United States? | |
| Okay. | |
| And they're coming into the United States to investigate whether we have abused human beings in the United States and overrunning our sovereignty? | |
| No, understandable. | |
| I just wanted to let you guys know. | |
| You see this flag here? | |
| has openly declared they want to end the Constitution. | |
| They want to dissolve it. | |
| They want to take our gun rights away. | |
| First Amendment. | |
| It's their initiative to override the Republic of the United States. | |
| Could you tell Mr. Garibini we need to see him? | |
| As paying customers of this mall, we need to see him. | |
| Yeah, but he needs to make himself available. | |
| Alright, thank you. | |
| Yeah, thank you, sir. | |
| You too. | |
| - Yeah, but he needs to make himself available. | |
| - He doesn't have to wait. | |
| - Understandable, guys. | |
| - Okay. | |
| - He has every right. | |
| - Yeah, we know. | |
| - He doesn't have to speak to his property. | |
| - All right, guys. | |
| - All right, thank you. | |
| - Thank you for cooperation. | |
| - Yeah, thank you, sir. | |
| - Have a good day. | |
| - You too. | |
| - Have a good day. | |
| - Thank you. - I think the sidewalk they wanted us to go to was the one on the border of Massachusetts. | |
| - Well, you might take a bit of that view of the, well, you know, in one world, that's what it was in their charter. - I just-- I just came up with a really good idea. | |
| See, the public doesn't know that you would be asked to come in and investigate the state for human rights abuses. | |
| Ridiculous. | |
| By the way, when I went to What's his name? | |
| John Laughlin. | |
| I'm working for him at his headquarters. | |
| He's on the phone bank. | |
| I asked him about that. | |
| He had an answer ready already. | |
| He said, the U.N. | |
| is not going to come into the United States if I have an issue with it, if I go to Congress. | |
| Because every state is a sovereign state. | |
| They have no right to come investigate the sovereignty of any state of the United States. | |
| Say no to the new world order, baby. | |
| If people want to see the flag of that mysterious global government, that's it. | |
| So, this is what I was telling you about last week there, which I have proof from our state archives that it was ratified and recognized by the state of Ohio, even though they did not ratify it. | |
| Right across the street is Yale! | |
| You don't know Mr. Garabedian? | |
| You said he's going to a United Nations meeting this weekend? | |
| We don't know. | |
| There's a United Nations meeting of some sort in New York, Mr. Garabedian's company, that he is a director of, at $127,000 average a year. | |
| It's a vitamin and food supplement, health supplement company, that's also based in New York, so we can only imagine while he's doing business in New York, and he's such a big fan of the UN, it's our assumption that he's going to attend this United Nations meeting in New York. | |
| You hope he knows what's going on is going to affect his company. | |
| They want to ban over-the-counter sales of vitamins and natural herbs. | |
| I don't think he realizes that or he would not fly this flag. | |
| He needs to know about Codex Alimentarius, which is an invention of the UN, which would undermine the free trade rights of that company, which he is the director of. | |
| It was not signed into effect by Bill Clinton, I believe. | |
| Codex Alimentarius. | |
| It was signed into effect and will be put into effect as executive order next month by President Obama. | |
| Say no to the UN! | |
| You're for the UN! | |
| Get out of here! | |
| Then you're for slavery! | |
| It's alright, he's got an NRA sticker on the back of his truck. | |
| How does that work out? | |
| Say no to the United Nations! | |
| Yeah! | |
| That's right. | |
| Say no to drugs, too. | |
| Hey, that guy had an NRA sticker on the back of his truck and he says he likes the U.N. | |
| Yeah. | |
| How does that make any sense? | |
| No U.N.! | |
| No U.N.! | |
| you know what I mean? | |
| How does that make any sense? | |
| Maybe it's not his truck. | |
| No, UN! | |
| No U.N.! | |
| Save America! | |
| Take the U.N. | |
| down! | |
| No U.N.! | |
| The United Nations flag's gotta go! | |
| Take down the U.N. | |
| flag! | |
| Take the U.N. | |
| No UN! | |
| The United Nations flag's got to go! | |
| Take down the UN flag! | |
| Take the UN flag down! | |
| Hey, you know when the people go in the mall, they say, "What are those people standing They're asking questions in there. | |
| What? | |
| Do you know you got a bunch of protesters out there? | |
| Say no to the UN! | |
| Say no to the United Nations! | |
| Save America! | |
| U.N. | |
| does not honor the U.S. | |
| Constitution! | |
| Say no to the U.N.! | |
| No U.N.! | |
| Say no to the United Nations! | |
| The United Nations wants to kill your sovereignty! | |
| SAVE THE CONSTITUTION. | |
| Fair trade, not free trade! | |
| - Fair trade, not free trade. - Fair trade, not free trade. - We don't have that. | |
| 1776. | |
| - Bob, I go into these-- - 1776. - I should have brought some on. - It's all about defending the country. | |
| America is! | |