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Blood Money Episode 78 w/ The Patriot Chicks "Exposing and Fighting Human Trafficking..."
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Blood Money Episode 78 with the Patriot Chicks.
Exposing and fighting human trafficking while the MSM stays silent.
Alright, we're on the latest episode of Blood Money and today I have two very special guests, Jamie and Vicky from the Patriot Chicks.
How you guys doing? Hi, thank you.
We are doing good. Awesome.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you. So you guys are doing some fantastic work.
We were just talking about it before, you know, we started rolling this interview.
In terms of the work you're doing on multiple fronts, but let's start with quickly your background and what got you into all of this and lead us into the whole human trafficking situation.
Jamie, do you want to start?
Yes, I feel like I'll be quicker.
I got involved in politics in 2019.
I was helping out with a local candidate.
And when New York started passing the green light laws and criminal bail reform, that actually makes human trafficking easier in New York State.
And I have been following those stories for a long time because there are a lot of cult groups that come out in New York where human trafficking is a major element.
So when they decided to pass these laws, I'm like, what are we talking about?
Like, so many people are going to fall through the cracks.
So I went to the party.
I had the opportunity to actually get the nominee.
I got to campaign during COVID, which was interesting.
And then election night, I was the winner.
And a month later, after the mail-in ballots and not being able to have my own reps in the room, I was no longer victorious.
And then...
I got big into media.
Just if I can't sit in the office and actually be a voice for the people, I will bring a voice to the people.
And through that journey, that's actually how I met Vicky in September of 21.
So Vicky, you could take it from here if you'd like.
Yes, so I'm German.
I'm a German citizen and a veteran.
I served eight and a half years in the Special Operations PsyOps Bundeswehr and I'm a war correspondent, a war journalist and I came to America because I had to leave my country because I was very active in the freedom movement while the lockdowns were in Europe and in Germany especially.
And I was one of two journalists who went from every capital of Europe to the protests to report what's really going on there with police violence, how many people are actually standing up, what are they fighting for,
protesting for. And then I also trained the leadership of the German freedom movement to not fall into false flag like 5th generation warfare,
like PSYOPs, like false flags, and agents provocateurs, and that put me on a no-no list of the German government, because like I said, I'm a veteran of former Special Forces German military, and they paid a lot of money for my training, and they didn't like to use the training on the enemies or on the citizens.
And that put me also on a hit list of the Antifa, and I got choked, punched against the wall, put in jail.
This is in Germany?
Yes, that happens in Germany, yes.
Wow. I didn't want to leave and stop fighting for the rights of my citizens, but the Antifa put also my daughter on the hit list.
I was number 10, my daughter was number 11 from 200 people, and in that year she was 11 years old.
That was the point where I said, okay, I can't make sure that nobody is doing harm to my daughter.
So we left Germany first to Spain because it was a little bit freer there.
And then I got the opportunity to interview Jair Bolsonaro.
He was the Brazilian president.
I interviewed him At the festivals around Independence Day from Brazil 2021.
From Brazil I got a visa for America for journalism and that was the chance for me and my family, my mom and my daughter to come to America and doing my work as a Truth seeker and exposing the truth and what's going wrong in the country.
And the real pandemic is human trafficking and especially child sex trafficking.
And I and Jamie, we are We're really passionate on that topic and we want to show the ugly truth and the untold truth about what's really going on at the border or also in your neighborhood because it's not only the child from Venezuela trafficked to America.
No, even your child could be captured And traffic.
So it's not a thing where you can say, oh, it doesn't really affect me.
It can affect everyone. Yeah, I mean, this is stuff that could happen at the schoolyard.
You don't necessarily have to be at the border for this sort of thing to happen.
Yes. Wow.
It's true. And then over by me, a lot of what we see too is like outside of Home Depot.
I've been talking to contractors who, you know, they go there to pick up someone and they need help that day installing a fence.
And when they're asking for maybe two to three guys, you'll have We're basically a coyote, essentially, lording over them, being like, yeah, this guy's going to work for you, but you're going to give him lunch, you're going to give him $250, and all that money comes back to us.
It's also labor. They're pimps.
They're basically pimps, more or less.
Wow. Yes.
So it's happening to everybody.
Like Vicky said, there's no discrimination in human slavery and that's what human trafficking is.
It's the rebranding of human slavery.
And unfortunately, because people don't see it that way, they only think about it from one perspective and that's not what it is.
It is human slavery and it's happening today.
That's insane. I mean, and this comes from experience, right?
It's not like, you know, you're talking about articles you read.
I mean, you guys have actually gone to the border seeing this carnage firsthand.
Can you tell us a little bit about how many times you've been to the border, what you've seen out there, and what terrifying type stuff is happening down there?
So I spent now 19 times at the border since I'm in America since 2021.
That's probably more than your active president or so-called president was at the border.
What I saw, it's actually mind-blowing.
I was 10 days in the middle of the desert in Arizona in front of a gap, camping there to see what's happening.
And at one night, four o'clock in the morning, I saw 87 children Dropped off in the desert, in the middle of the night, in November, freezing cold, walking with one adult that was the mool, the connection to the cartels, probably.
By the way, one quick thing.
Jamie, I'm going to turn off your audio because we're getting a little bit of feedback.
As soon as you start talking, I'm going to unmute you.
Is that okay? Yeah, sure.
Awesome. So just letting you know it's on mute.
So anyway, Vicky, keep going.
Yeah so and what I saw there was a 13 year old girl holding her own child which was three months old and she probably got raped on the way from her homeland in South America.
That was At my second time at the border, my third time at the border, then I was in Eagle Pass following National Guard securing your border of the Rio Grande, and I got pointed by a sniper on my forehead because I was filming what's happening there.
And you saw the traffickers who brought Two boys in a freaking hobby boat that you can put up with air.
That's a little air boat that you can buy at Walmart, so not really safe.
They put five children in that and only two of the boys finally And came to America.
The other one had to go back because Nashville Guard was pulling them back.
And then what I also saw was in Del Rio wristbands.
And the wristbands is actually a sign for child trafficking, where they have sometimes the names of the children, fake names for sure, and prices.
And the smallest wristband, what I saw, was like that.
Wow. It's not the Illuminati sign when I say it's a show now, but here.
So I'm a mother and I know, okay, when a wristband is so tight, that only can fit on a really, really small child.
And there you see It's a daily thing.
I was in Yuma last December and we talked with the former police chief there and he said, yeah, we are getting 1,000 to 1,500 people every day and that's only one spot in Arizona.
And then you have to think about how many spots and how many gaps Are along the border, which are not protected by Border Patrol, because you have to be honest, only one third of Border Patrol is actually working at the border.
One third is babysitting at the facilities.
The other one is lost their job or quit their job because they didn't want to get forced vaccinated.
And then you have one third which is totally overwhelmed with work and don't have even the capacity to They go everywhere to solve the problem.
So this is a made-up problem, what I saw.
And what I also saw are the gaps at the border.
And now I'm going to say something what probably the conservative movement doesn't want to hear, but they have to still think about it when we come to the topic of rhinos.
So this border wall has gaps.
And everyone wants to tell you, oh, we run out of gear at that gap, We were not allowed to finish that gap because of water reasons that the water can go through and it's constructional things.
Sorry, that's totally BS. I don't say the word because I don't know if...
I mean, that sounds like BS on the surface because that sounds like a very easy problem to solve.
Yes. And the thing is, when I go somewhere, I always have my military background in my head.
So I look at things differently than normal people.
Like, when I see that gap and I hear, okay, when you go straight 11 miles, Ahead, through the border, through the gap, through the desert, you end up in a Christian Catholic refugee camp where only young dudes in military age camping there or being there.
And you have all the weight and the carpet shoes and the camouflage clothing, what they just put off and look like civilian people.
Then you know, okay, this gap is not randomly there.
That's a tactical gap.
And then you have to start questioning, okay, who was in charge building that wall and who was in charge to put a blind eye on it that there is a gap or was saying, okay, we can put that gap there.
We recently interviewed Christy Hutcherson and one of the things that I brought up is I was out helping campaign in Georgia and this white liberal woman basically came up to us and the funny thing was I was with two Mexican gentlemen that were clearly from Mexico that have moved here and you know built homes,
families and whatever these guys said she basically kept telling them that they're conspiracy theorists that this is all a lie that we're just trying to go out there and scare people What do you tell to these people that are so brainwashed that they refuse to believe that there's carnage at our border?
You can't. So that's the same thing with COVID and wearing a mask.
Or, Jamie, what do you think? Wait, is my sound back?
Oh, yeah. I turned it back on because the feedback stuff stopped.
Yeah, sorry. I should have announced that.
No, but I agree because that's part of it.
I agree with what Vicky said about you can't make people see anything different because part of the problem is some of these people like having the mindset of what the screen tells you to believe.
And if the screen that you're watching is in one of the three-letter networks that they're familiar with over...
of indoctrination to that. They don't like anything that shatters the universe of what they've come to know and expect. And another issue that you hear people say a lot, or at least the feedback that I've gotten is, so you expect me to believe that our government does that with our tax money?
It's like yeah I really do think that because I've seen the proof and the pudding.
Like the evidence is out there.
The declassified documents are out there.
You can see that.
You can see the footage that our journalists are getting at the border.
You can see what is going on.
And all you have to do is look around and really take in the reality instead of living in like a la-la land.
But some people don't want to shatter the reality of what they've become so accustomed to.
It's a very comfortable life for a lot of people.
So why would you look at something that's uncomfortable to look at?
I mean, how do you deal with dealing with this uncomfortable stuff?
It is uncomfortable to think about children being raped.
I mean, we've heard horror stories of like 12 year olds with 29 different, you know, sperms like from different men within them.
And this is documented.
Like, how do you I mean, is there a way to get through these people?
Personally, I try to find something that they care about that's comparable.
So, different situation, but this is what's worked for me in New York.
If someone really hates the fact that I lean a little bit more to the right instead of the left, they'll start coming for me usually right away about the abortion issue.
And for the abortion issue, like, I'm not saying defund Planned Parenthood, but what I am saying is how do you feel about your tax dollars going a percentage towards Little Sisters of the Poor?
And people lose their mind when you say that, but it's like, so let me understand this.
I'm supposed to give in to everything you want, but you won't even listen to my idea where we're both equally paying for both of what we're looking for.
It can only be your way.
And if people can't see how they sound crazy that way, I'm sorry, but you're wasting your breath and you should be finding someone whose opinion you can change and wake up.
Yeah, one of the interview subjects that we had on the show talked about the five different steps of brainwashing and how once you pass number four, it's basically impossible to go back, and we're way past number four at this point.
So, I mean, is it that these people are just gonna, like, never acknowledge what's going on?
This carnage is gonna continue going on?
I mean, how do you... How do you get systemic change to reverse this carnage when there's a large part of the population?
I don't know if they're a majority. They definitely seem like it's teetering on that 50% mark.
Refuse to believe that any of this is going on.
So what I learned in the movement in Germany was that we have to get back to the table.
So now it's like a very...
Like Caesar always said, divide and conquer.
This is what our enemy wants from us.
So he wants the radical right and he wants the radical left because they would never come back together and say, okay, we can solve that problem.
We just have to talk about it and find the steps where we all can live with it.
And that's why Jamie and I did the documentary, The Untold Truth About Human Trafficking and the Super Bowl.
We don't go into the agendas of both sides.
We just give them facts.
We had guests in our documentary of a married couple, a female married couple, Who were in the sex crime units talking about what's going on on the streets with human and sex trafficking.
We try not to do...
Being too much in the bubble, because I don't have to educate the bubble, the right...
Yeah, yeah. It's echo chamber.
They already kind of know what's going on.
They know. So I just give already known information to people who already know and feel better that they know.
But I want to reach...
The critical middle.
I don't want to reach the left, the radical left, because when I try to talk to them, they say, oh, you're a conspiracy theorist, you're a domestic terrorist, you're a, blah, blah, blah.
So they all, they have their words like the far right has their words.
So I try to reach the critical middle, and the critical middle will, in the end, decide who's gonna win.
Yeah, yeah, totally.
And you can't get the middle when you are too radical with your agenda.
You have to say, okay, we are only fact-based and we don't blame left or right to be stupid.
Because I don't care if they are stupid or not, because most of the time the lefties maybe want to be patriotic, but they can't deal with the idea of supporting Trump, so they would never vote for a A conservative because they thought I would never vote for Trump.
And now we have Bobby Kennedy running for the Democrats, what's actually also a good thing.
So we have on both sides now people who are actually still having They're awake.
They're awake and not woke, maybe, is probably, yeah.
Yes. And they're not dealing with those radical lefties' agendas.
But sorry, I'm coming totally away from the point.
But the thing is, when you want to reach the middle or the libertarians, you have to tell them, okay, I don't use our super faces of our movement.
You can't use them because they're already framed.
So you have to bring people into the light who are actually in this system, like the whistleblower, what we have from HHS, Tara Rodas, Or like I said, the two former police sergeants.
Or we have in our documentary survivors out of trafficking.
One survivor survived a Christian cult.
She got sex trafficked as a child in a Christian cult.
So those things are really there.
And then we go to places with boots on the ground and we just Film what we see and let the people talk.
So when you watch our documentary, Chapter 2, you see an interview with an NGO, CEO, talking about that they're only a short-term facility.
Nobody's staying overnight.
And I got into this building and was filming in the middle of the night and you see all the children laying on the floor.
Wow. So those are things.
Where you can get the people.
And we say, okay, we don't want to change your mind.
We just give you the facts.
What you do out of that, that's your decision.
But to have an opinion, a right opinion about something, you have to have all facts.
And this is our job.
So that's why we say we are truth seekers and we're not doing agenda.
Okay, I see I'm a very conservative person, but as a journalist, I have my work ethics.
My work ethics says don't put your own opinion in it, just report the facts.
And that's what our journalism nowadays has lost.
Big time, big time.
I couldn't agree with you more about that.
Sorry, Jamie, were you going to say something?
No, I love everything she just said, and it's true.
I come from a bit more of a political angle, and that's how I came into this.
I don't know, I'm just not a party loyalist.
I'm a person or humanity loyalist.
So it's just true.
It's like, you gotta show the facts.
A lot of times people have nothing to back up what they're talking about.
And it's like, well, you know, I saw it on MSNBC and it's like, okay, but where did they get their facts?
Like an anonymous source in their party?
Like, that's what a lot of these journalists will start writing.
It's like an anonymous source within the White House, an anonymous source from this camp.
I don't want to hear from an anonymous source.
I don't want to hear what your extra adjectives are before certain words.
I want to see the document for myself.
I want to see the footage for myself.
And I want to make the decision for myself.
I don't like people telling me what to think and how to think it.
Yeah. Talking about this whole, the way journalism functions now.
There was actually a really interesting tape with Elon Musk being interviewed by the BBC. And the interviewer was saying, oh, there's all this extremism and all this stuff that you brought on.
And Elon Musk asked for, give me one example.
And this dude was like, oh, let's go to the next question.
Yeah, and not only that, I don't know if it's just a rumor or not, I'm not trying to spread fake news, but I heard he may no longer be in that job anymore.
And right after that occurred, NPR removed themselves off of Twitter.
Really? Wow, wow, wow.
Once it got flagged as state-affiliated media, and then this occurred today, it was just like...
Wow. It's sad what's happened to all these.
I mean, the BBC used to be respected, you know, probably falsely so because what we found out recently is that they never deserved our respect.
I mean, historically speaking, and seems like, you know, it's good that some of these guys are dropping because NPR is another example.
They used to be an interesting source, alternative, independent information, or so we thought, and that's kind of gone away.
In terms of the documentary, I mean, the title is really fascinating.
Tell me about that title, why you guys called it that, and what people could expect when they check out your documentary.
We call it the Untold Truth.
We want to do a whole Untold Truth segment about so many topics.
We started with human trafficking at the Super Bowl because Jamie and I, we wanted to attend a border event in Arizona.
In Phoenix and we saw all those advertising for all the Super Bowls coming to Arizona to Phoenix and that's a border state and nobody even mentioned that something could happen there and the Super Bowl is the second largest sport event where human trafficking Happens and I don't say it's only human trafficking from trafficking what is coming from the border because
it's not only like I said in the beginning human trafficking is not Only based on the border issue.
You have a lot of traffic in there from other states.
That's why there's rising around those sports events, the sex crime statistics.
You just have to do a little bit of research and combine the cities where super bowls were happening and then you see in that time how the peak is going up.
And like I was on a sting operation there to Catch such pedophiles and human traffickers and it's crazy how easy It is to get a victim,
to become a victim. I pretend to be a child because our focus was on child sex trafficking and how easy it was getting in touch with those groomers or guys who were totally upfront sending me pictures of their best part or they thought it's their best part and then they're like I don't know.
You're talking about dick pics.
They're sending you dick pics. Oh my goodness.
Wow. When they knew that I'm 14.
I told them I'm 14.
I mean that's some badass Project Veritas shit you're doing right there.
I mean on a next level of Project Veritas.
I mean it's that's really cool.
So you're actually going there pretending.
I mean you look really young and so you're pretending that you're underage and these Yeah, in chat rooms, so they don't see my real face.
But the thing is, so I work very close, or I go with Vets for Child Rescue there.
It's a veterans-founded organization from Craig Sawyer, former SEAL Team 6 veteran, and he's actually the hero.
So I'm just very proud and feel honored to be a part of that and could help arresting over 20 Creepies and Paraphiles while I was on two operations with them.
But it's like...
I don't see it as a Project Veritas thing.
For me, it's more I have to do that because who's gonna do that?
Who's gonna defend our little ones?
So I want to be the person I needed when I was six to 14.
I want to be that person who keeps harm away from children.
When you think about when you catch one pedophile, you save 70 children.
70 children from being destroyed, from being abused, from having trauma from this stuff.
So, I mean, obviously being a mother probably has a lot to do with this.
And it sounds like when you were young, you saw things maybe that had an impression on you.
And so, I mean, do you want to talk about all that, whether it's being a mother, whether it's on your own personal experiences?
What is the fire that keeps you going?
It's actually both.
And so I had not so nice experiences when I was a child and It's not that I feel angry about that and say, oh, why did that happen to me?
It formed my character, yes.
Going to the German military formed my character much more.
Like, you tell me I can't do that.
I show you that twice and I make pictures of that, that I can do that.
So, getting back this power, seeing, okay, I can...
Help to put those people into jail is a very like a therapy, but it's not only a therapy.
It's like, okay, I did my job that I can look into the mirror and say, I made the world today a little bit better.
That was the same thing with fighting for my daughter because she was the only one who was not allowed to wear a mask in school.
She had to wear a yellow bandage like in the old Nazi times in Germany that happened again in Germany.
And I was fighting for her right to not wearing a mask.
That's only my character.
I'm very black and white in that.
When I see something which is not right and someone gets bullied, I have to go in there and say, dude, you can't do that.
We have to stop that right now.
And I'm really small, so I'm like an angry little dwarf, but...
That's funny. Yeah.
I mean, what occurred to me, because we do a lot of these interviews, we're up to like almost episode 70 of Blood Money.
Usually everything has to do with conspiracy, controversy, or corruption.
And what occurred to us as we're conducting these interviews, a lot of the freedom fighters, a lot of the people actually putting up a fight, come from some kind of traumatic background where they went, where their families went through some sort of tyranny that caused to shape their character.
I mean... Is this something that you guys have noticed?
Is that something that, you know, all of us who've been through something nightmarish are now basically willing to stand up to these global powers, have stuff like Antifa trying to like harm our children, which is so insane, by the way, they put an 11 year old on there.
I mean, if that's not a crime against humanity, I don't know what is.
But do you think that has something to do with it?
I think so because now everybody says that couldn't happen to her too.
So I was born in Eastern Germany while the war was still up.
So I was a refugee out of my own country and my mom put me and my brother into a trunk to go from Eastern Germany to Poland and then to other countries and then finally over Austria back to Western Germany.
I didn't really grow up in the socialistic...
So wait, wait, sorry, sorry, let me just describe that.
So essentially, this is the wall, this is East Germany, West Germany.
It sounds like you have to make this long trip to get to West Germany.
Yeah, so we went from Saxonia to Poland, Czechoslovakia, then to Hungary...
I love that you say Czechoslovakia. My best friend was Czechoslovakian, and I can't say Czech Republic.
Anytime they ask me, you know, who's your best friend, I always say my buddy from Czechoslovakia, but anyway.
And then from Hungary to Austria and from Austria finally to Bavaria and then we were in an American military base and that was when I was two years old and that was the first time when I ever had chewing gum and my first coke in my life.
It was from an American soldier and that's why I joined the German military because I wanted to say thank you.
And serve my country.
And then I learned propaganda and psyops there.
So, yeah.
Wow, wow, wow. Jamie, I'm curious.
Is there, I mean, in your background, has there been something, whether you want to talk about it or not, that's been a driving force in terms of this fire that you have in your heart to actually fight for what's right?
Yeah, I come from a single parent household.
And when I first started looking into a lot of these trafficking victims, especially from the Epstein side of the story, a lot of the people that they were targeting were children who were from a single parent household.
You have a mom who has to work two or three jobs to make sure that they're keeping a roof over your head.
They think that you're going to school and you're fine.
Then you have people like Maxwell going out there, poaching kids outside of a school, and then giving them pyramid scheme referral money to bring a new friend in.
I'm sitting there thinking about it.
I don't think a lot of kids realize that they could easily be one bad friendship away from ending up in a situation like this.
It was crazy. These kids were making, I think it was like $200, $250 per referral.
And for someone who's coming from an area that seems like a lot of money, That's an easy thing to go for.
And you know that maybe in the back of your head, you're like, I'm doing something good because I'm helping my mom out.
But that's not really what's happening.
You're putting yourself in a very poor situation.
And someone who sees how easy it is for you to become a victim is willing to poach you.
Kind of like that voice to be the voice for them.
Like, that's, again, the problem. Like, human trafficking being slavery.
Whether it's sex slavery, work slavery, it's a slavery.
And these people don't have a voice.
And I do not like the idea of children or animals or anyone getting hurt if they don't have a voice.
That's my guinea pig.
And I get really New York very quick.
I'm like, how do we change this?
And that's, I'm more of like, I feel like no one else is going to do the job right.
So if I don't get involved with it, there's no way we'll be done correct.
So that's how come I figured running for office and doing media as well.
And that's Something that I'm really fortunate about being partnered with Vicki, too, is that, you know, what are the chances that I meet somebody else in life who's like, this is the focus, this is our mission.
And we've been getting pretty good feedback to it.
And a lot of people in New York, they're like, wow, you guys actually put something out.
And that's kind of a shame.
In the political circles here, people are so used to people just talking about what they're gonna do with no follow through.
That when people actually follow through on what they say they're gonna do, they're like, you did the thing.
You did the thing with the thing.
And that's what I want out of life.
Like, I would rather be out there beating the drum, going to these conventions, meeting other people who maybe went through a traumatic situation.
And actually hearing what people say.
Because I know that we're also in a unique position where we do get to go to all these different states and meet all these different people.
And being able to come back here and talk to the young Republicans or talk to the grassroots movements happening out here and being like...
Hey, people in South Dakota think this is what we're like because this is what our marketing is.
It gives people that incentive to sit there and be like, oh, we need to try harder.
I'm going to get involved with my school board or I'm going to start paying attention to library.
I can't do what you're doing, but I can do that little thing in my community.
And that's something that...
I do hear a lot since 2020 where people have been like, wow, you guys are doing crazy stuff.
You inspired me to do X, Y, and Z. So hearing that's really nice.
And just knowing that ranting about what we see and what we hear and how we get it out there, that it's actually changing how people conduct themselves in society.
That feels really good.
You were talking about the whole, you know, single motherhood and, you know, kids being more vulnerable.
We've done a lot of interviews about what's going on in our country in terms of our court system, the attacks on masculinity, the attacks on alpha males, which at this point, I mean, we've done so many interviews that the attacks are coming from our water.
That is, you know, you drink it, you know, there's feminization that happens there, you know, the idea of promoting Overweight, you know, people being overweight.
If a man's overweight, they have more estrogen in their body.
If a woman's overweight, they have more testosterone in their body.
Everything's kind of twisted, right?
How much of this, and by the way, you know, there's 21 million fathers that don't see their children, and this is partially due to the family courts and the systemic kind of anti-male thing.
How much of that sort of thing do you know about?
And if you know about that, how much do you think that's contributing to our current situation in this country?
I think it's definitely playing in there.
I heard a lot from people when I was running, especially because people think that you're like the next politician.
They want to tell you all their drama and then when you're in, you can make it go away for them.
That's not how it works, unfortunately.
But the problem with our court system at this time, in my opinion, and from what I've picked up from other people, is that they're not looking at it as a case-by-case individual.
Like, the cases aren't based on one person, they're just taking precedent, so, like, oh, it doesn't matter that mom does drugs and she has, like, five different boyfriends over every weekend, like, the precedent is that mom gets the kid, meanwhile dad could be a volunteer firefighter who literally cannot be on drugs otherwise he loses his job in Manhattan, and because he's not mom, he doesn't get the same rights to his kids.
And it was also particularly bad when I was running for office because it was 2020.
So all those lockdowns going on, now it gives the court a reason to pause looking at some of these Cases and how the visitation is going to work.
And there were a lot of dads that we heard from who they were losing eight, nine months with their kids.
And it's really, it was really, really sad.
And I was actually just watching something very interesting that kind of comes off that idea.
So by the idea of having the American family broken apart and what we're seeing right now in all these schools with the lockdowns because of the school shootings or knives coming in.
Basically, public school system is not only just Rockefeller setting it up so that you can make the good little worker people who are going to get into society and do really well in the factories, but now that we have this angle of these lockdowns, kids are getting basically brainwashed at a very young age to become comfortable in an incarcerated-like situation.
If you have a kid starting from like kindergarten, first grade, used to being on a lockdown and responding to commands through a bell system, it's kind of like what happens in prison.
So by breaking the family apart and now getting children indoctrinated to feeling comfortable in lockdown scenarios and working hard under pressure, you're cultivating them to be easier...
Lockup. Could I mention something on that topic?
This is good. This just hit like something in my heart because so, just real quickly, sir, interrupt you.
I was a music video director.
That's how I started my career.
And I remember back in 2003, I was doing the DMX Wear the Hood At video.
I was the director on that.
So they flew me to Chicago and we went to the projects over there.
And Wah, this gentleman by the name of Wah, he runs, him and his brother D run Rough Riders, the record label that DMX was signed on.
And I developed a relationship with him.
Juan, in 2003, took me on a tour of the projects.
And he showed me, he said, look how these projects are built.
They're literally built like prisons, right?
So he's like, you have these children, all from mostly single mother households, growing up in a place that visually looks like a prison, that basically manifests gangster culture, because if you don't have a dad in the family, the streets become the dad.
Denzel Washington. That's his famous quote, right?
And he told me... They're preparing these kids for carnage.
Now you fast forward 20 years later, look at what's happening in Chicago in that exact same location.
They're literally preparing these children for the prison industrial complex because it's profit over lives.
They don't want to help these children.
They don't want to put, you know, what could they do, right?
They could get, you know, groups of men, like you have this Rough Riders group, right?
A lot of these gentlemen that are within the Rough Riders group, yes, you know, they're called a gang, right?
But what I saw these guys do is they would actually go into these neighborhoods And be role models for these children that didn't have dads.
And governmentally, you could have promoted something like this.
When you have individuals on a non-profit level that are willing to go in these neighborhoods and help these kids to have a positive role model as a male, yet systematically there's no, you know, there's no grants, there's no funding for that sort of thing.
I mean, why aren't they doing that sort of thing?
We got to ask ourselves, why are they letting these kids get ready for the prison industrial complex?
Because if we let non-profits do like what you were just talking about, it would show exactly why we need smaller government and that government is useless and they're never going to put themselves in a position where they actually reveal how useless they are because then the people aren't paying their salaries for them to go on their lavish jet rides and drink on the taxpayer dollar.
Yeah, which explain why you have a lawyer industrial complex that basically is really leading the charge in creating these fatherless homes, creating these traumatized homes because of profit.
They want to be in their fancy cars and stuff, which with the COVID situation has really showed us that you could bend people's morality.
When you have 500 doctors standing up out of a million doctors, that kind of tells you the ratio of who's really willing to stand up to the evil when push comes to shove.
And you know, Germany, Nazi Germany is a great example.
There's that famous picture of the dude with his hands crossed in a crowd.
I don't know if you guys remember this image, and everybody's doing the Heil Hitler, and this dude's standing there all pissed off in 1936, refusing to do the Heil Hitler, while thousands, tens of thousands are all saluting Hitler.
That tells you, I think, something about humanity.
It does. People like to conform because they don't like to be the one thing outstanding.
But in the end, the one person that's outstanding is the one who changes everything.
Exactly, exactly. So quickly, I want to talk about, like you guys had mentioned the Super Bowl, right?
Which is interesting. You know, you have something like the Super Bowl, there's the most kind of human trafficking.
Another one that comes to mind is Davos, which apparently the prostitution, like they have to fly in prostitutes.
A lot of these prostitutes are victims of human trafficking, and that's why they got into that.
And apparently they're flying in plane loans of prostitutes for this elite, which kind of tells you something, right?
Isn't it similar to what's happening with the Superbowl?
Kind of. So at the Superbowl, you have to think about there are a minimum two different kinds of customers.
Like you have the drunk, totally horny guys who just want to have fun and don't be responsible later and don't tell their wives at home.
That's why they mostly come in man groups.
And then you have the criminal, intentional circles, human trafficking circles who actually have the idea, I want to have that product in this age At this point of time in my room.
And then you have a whole complex of people who work for this rich or this circle who can afford such a product to get it on place.
So that's why the Super Bowl is a Like a swimming pool, when you want to call it fishing for pedophiles and grippos, that's like, you can find everything there.
So you can find the pedophiles who are just, or drunk guys who just want to have fun with a prostitute because it's illegal, it's still a crime.
And then you have those creepies who say, oh, maybe I can find my little child.
And then you have someone who actually wants to capture the child and want to traffic it and put it into a pedophile circle.
So this is a totally different scenery and when you are as law enforcement or NGO who is helping at sting operations, you really have to get ahead on that and see, okay, which risk person I'm actually communicating right now.
And so it's very hard to get an access to those pedophile rings because they don't do this since yesterday.
So they're not just coming and think, oh, today I'm going to start my pedophile ring.
It's not like a thing what they just think about and start because they're bored or something or horny.
No, this is a business for them.
They make a lot of money with child sex trafficking.
And with human sex trafficking.
So that's a huge business.
And they don't really want to have people fishing and trying to get into their business.
So there are little fights between those groups because they want to have the outcome.
Sometimes even cartels fight against each other with the drug smuggling and the human trafficking because they want to have the money.
And then you have this creepy group who just want to have fun or want to live out their creepy desires and pleasures.
Yeah. You know, the crazy thing, Vicky, is, as you're saying this, I mean, the intelligence with which you are, like, talking about this stuff, it's like, if I was in government, I'd be like, you need to hire Vicky to teach these people how to do it.
And the fact that you figured this out, but it hasn't been figured out in a systemic way of, you know, essentially, literally having undercover agents, people that look like young girls, people that are pretending to be young girls, which, by the way, a lot of the foundations we work with also use these techniques.
And I know actually pedophile hunter groups that actually do this, and they catch pedophiles left and right.
They're literally independently on a non-profit level, and I'm not saying non-profit as an organization, but they are not making money off this stuff, actually investing their own money.
They're catching these guys left and right.
Yet systematically, they haven't figured that out.
I mean, isn't that a smoking gun that they really don't want to figure this stuff out?
They want it to keep happening.
So we did some side interviews with guests at the Super Bowl.
So we interviewed some fans from the two games.
Sorry, my dog.
Your dog.
Yeah, that's my protection dog.
That's awesome. Yeah, we have a lot of dogs here in the neighborhood.
So like I said, so when you want to...
Think about, and we asked especially guests at the Super Bowl, hey, do you think you are prepared and educated to act when you see something?
Because we have all those advertising, if you see something, say something, that's the number.
Okay. But what does this mean?
If I see something, say something.
So we, and when we ask people, hey, do you think the American government has an agency, a national agency or unit who is only there for hunting pedophiles and human trafficking.
What would you answer? I mean, I think it's the greatest idea to have that.
Are you asking if it's a good idea to have that versus not have that?
Do you think we have one?
Oh, I know. That's what I'm saying.
I know we don't have that. Yeah, you don't have that.
If I had Joe Biden, Vicky Lerner would be the head of that organization.
But hey, you know... No, so you don't, America doesn't have that, but you have little units in the police, in the local police, who have those units, but with all those defunding the police, you take the funds out of those units,
and they don't take the little, sorry for saying little, I don't want to offend someone, but the policemen who just go on patrol and go from one stepping to the next shooting to the next house violation.
They are not specific trained for seeing sex crimes or human trafficking crimes, so they take the money for the funding, defund the police first from those units, and then the policeman who is on the street doesn't even have time to figure out, okay, this child, this woman, she looks a little bit older, but maybe she's 13 and is pimped out.
So they don't have the time because there's no funding, there's no sources, and that's the biggest problem with America, or I think the whole western system has.
That we have the idea of safety, we pay our taxes, we have our government who says, oh, we take care of you, everything is fine.
We have our statistics in our books, or we have human trafficking, but it's actually not a real big thing, but actually every seventh child What is a runaway is actually traffic, but you don't really know that because nobody's talking about it because that's our problem from our society.
It's such a disgusting, horrible, and frightening subject.
Oh, you cut out.
I feel like we could partially hear her.
Yeah, so my network says 1010.
Okay, it's fine. Keep going.
You're back now. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. So what I just wanted to say is like our people, we the people who are sitting in front of the television or reading the magazines and the newspapers, we are the customers seeking groups who dictate the media What they want to show.
Okay, you have they don't want to show, but it's still always the click thing.
And this topic is so disgusting and frightening that most other people just look away.
Sorry, you cut out again.
I got the last part where you say most people look away when they hear topics like this.
Yeah, I don't know what's happening.
Well, I think we got like the material we wanted for this episode.
We'd love to have you ladies back on.
In closing, is there anything that we didn't talk about that you want to mention?
Websites where people could donate to you or anything else?
The mic is yours. Please check out the PatriotChicks.com and while you're there, you can go to the Untold Truth tab.
We have about three chapters to the Untold Truth series right now.
Each episode is under 20 minutes and if you're not from Germany with English as your second language, you could probably listen to it at 1.5 speed and actually be done in maybe like 13 minutes.
Oh wow! So we try to keep everything very digestible for people and when you're on the website, make sure that you sign up to get the email updates.
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We have a Give, Send, Go, which you could also find on our website and that helps for getting everyone down to the border or going to the next convention in order to spread the message about how we can help or giving us the opportunity to meet other groups that are anti-trafficking or are speaking up for the youth of America so that they don't end up in these compromised situations and being able to network that way and really sometimes we're even able to help people that It's like slightly a different angle.
It's all about helping one another, and that's what we're really out here to do.
We want to spread the message of liberty, freedom, not allowing the slavery to go on, and any questions people have, feel free to reach out at thepatriotchicks.com.
And by the way, just for the viewer, it's not like you guys are making money off these documentaries.
You're pretty much doing this to help people out.
Mm-hmm. I mean, viewer, how often do you hear that, seriously?
I mean, making documentaries is not an easy thing to do.
I'm sure this stuff's taking you weeks and months, and you're just doing this on your own dime in time just to help people, huh?
Yes, that is the mission.
Make sure people wake up and keep that liberty and just help spread the word.
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Donate to them. Help them out to continue doing this incredible work.
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Mindy Robinson's Conspiracy Truths, which is on fire.
She makes these amazing documentaries that expose a lot of the issues that we're talking about.
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