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The Gateway Pundit Journalist Alicia Powe (Blood Money Episode 142)
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So, let's get started. Let's go.
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Alright, welcome to the latest episode of Blood Money.
Today we have a very special guest, Alicia Pau.
How are you doing, Alicia? Hi, nice to be with you today, Vim.
Tell me a little bit about your journey.
You started off essentially as a liberal that went to Washington DC. Tell us a little bit about your journey of who you were, who you became, and what that journey was like.
Where do I start? First of all, I mean, modeling and acting just seemed very superficial, but in New York, as an artist, where I was a street vendor, earning a pretty good living every day, you know, in my early 20s and as a teenager, there's lots of offers to become a model.
Oh, you should model. Oh, you should be an actress and all this stuff.
And you see through it, you know, what does that really serve, sitting there posing?
But truly, I've just been an artist since I was a kid.
I can draw and paint anything.
And I always I really got the most out of my art profession in high school.
That's basically how I got by in high school by drawing my way out of history class and really being disengaged from academia after being an A student growing up and being just really off put by how much followers everyone was and all the groups And not really fitting into the racial groups and categories myself because I'm multiracial.
And just kind of feeling like you join the club or you're outcast.
And my art is how I, it's part of my charm.
So then as a street vendor, you know, I don't want to go too deep into everything, but a good friend had died.
And he was a left-wing activist.
In fact, I went to my first rally by happenstance just to meet this guy that I had a crush on.
And when I got to the rally in Central Park, there was Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen's dad, and Al Sharpton, and all these top high-profile Democrat politicians on stage.
And they were having us put our fists in the air saying, not in our name will we be stealing Iraqi oil.
And claiming that Bush was responsible for 9-11 and Plan 9-11 and this terror attack against the American people.
And then I became radicalized because not paying attention in history class, really just going to the smoke park and drawing.
What did I know about American history?
Not much anymore. So I became radicalized for a short time.
I first came to D.C. protesting and watching I don't know what you'd call the left at that time.
It was before Occupy, but this margin of the left that was anti-American, anti-military, anti-free speech, it's always been present in the United States, parading around the U.S. Capitol, burning stuff down.
And I was with them. So when I left the protest, I was like, what is this all about?
How is burning the flag down and desecrating in front of the White House How is that going to usher in world peace?
And I started asking questions.
So the young guy, 18 or 17 at that time, I was working in Soho in New York, street selling crocheted accessories that I make.
I saw in the newspaper that he was killed.
I started asking God questions and it all started to unravel.
So sorry to stop you, but real quick.
So this is a gentleman that you were dating that then you found out in the newspaper that he was killed?
Well, let's say I wasn't dating him.
In fact, I had done LSD and couldn't even talk for a while around anyone I had a crush on.
And so I never got a chance to really talk to him when I came back to myself.
We were supposed to meet up that week.
And I saw in the newspaper, Hunter College student slain.
His name is Matthew Hall.
He was a part of Zulu Nation, like a hip-hop club.
And, you know, really, even politics is related to his death.
Just being a left-wing activist in the Zulu Nation, being mistaken as a gang member.
They give certain handshakes, he was shot in the back.
I began asking God questions.
I don't know if you hear that feedback.
I don't hear the feedback.
It froze for a second, but it's fine now.
Well, I began asking God questions, basic questions, studying religion.
I was raised Catholic. What's a Catholic?
Why do we why do we keep adhering to a thousand a book that's older than humankind itself?
Who wrote it? Like what?
Just researching, asking basic questions.
And then I met a friend.
I met someone else who was considered himself an independent and started asking me questions while I was in this search, this The search for the truth, I guess, and spending a lot more time alone.
And he was like, one of the questions he asked me was, is Abraham Lincoln a Republican or a Democrat?
I couldn't answer that.
Who ended slavery in this country?
Which Republican, which political party?
I didn't know.
And there, it dawned on me.
Like, I didn't fight.
I didn't defend what I didn't know.
And it was just a moment of clarity that really started this whole journey.
And it made me go and investigate.
It prompted me to go and investigate.
Like, wow, how do I know this stuff?
I mean, I went from an A student where I went to private school in Long Island to a failing student in Midtown Manhattan in a drug-saturated culture of leftism.
And here I was not knowing basic American history.
Sorry, let me ask you.
Is that because the schools are failing to teach basic American history and there's something lacking in the education system?
You know, high school is somewhat of a blur, but absolutely the schools have been infiltrated for decades with all of this communist, socialist, Marxist propaganda.
Especially in a place like New York City.
I mean, I wasn't cognizant of it all in high school yet.
But my entire college career was spent debating communist professors who were telling you, if you believe in God, you're stupid.
So brazen as to say those kind of things.
I mean, in English class, you'd be reading about sodomy and pedophilia.
And I take it to the dean's office and complain and every single class and gym class.
I mean, whether Trump Bush is a part of the New World Order or not is irrespective of every professor hating Bush in every class like that was and praising Hugo Chavez at the time.
So I went from being that left wing protester kind of lost as a teenager to working for the Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee.
Becoming active in the New York Young Republicans Club.
Founding a Republican club at a rural Manhattan community college.
Getting straight A's.
Intern at the White House with President George W. Bush in the Correspondence Department.
And so on and so on.
Here we are years later.
Wow, wow. So this is very fascinating.
So you start off as a leftist because you feel like you've been indoctrinated in school.
That's kind of your go-to.
That's not the only reason.
What else? What are the other reasons?
Well, it's the same with many Democrats, registered Democrats.
And I'm not here to polarize and make the Republican Party some kind of great thing, but just study the history of abolitionism, civil war, civil rights in this country, and it speaks for itself, the legacy of the two parties.
But if you ask your parents, I'd ask my mom and dad, Who are traditionalists and good parents, but still, I'm probably the first Republican voter in my family ever.
You ask them, what's the difference between the two parties?
And they'll reply, well, Democrats are for the poor and the minorities and Republicans are for the rich white people and keeping it that way.
And the same goes in the classroom.
The same goes to anyone you talk to that hasn't done their investigating on basic facts because that's where we're inundated on TV, in every movie, every song, every billboard, in college, everywhere you look.
Wow, wow. All right, so what is the turning point for you?
What is the point where all of a sudden your eyes start opening and you say, wait a minute, this is like all indoctrination.
Was there something that clued you into that and then started to change it within yourself?
Well, there's one particular moment where I really got an understanding of media bias.
So a friend I was with, the Independent, Who's asking me these questions, had to hang out, had to learn more.
I was obviously dumb and willing to admit that I'm dumb or stupid or ill-informed.
You're ill-informed probably because we've heard you're a great writer.
You probably have a high IQ, but we're ill-informed at the time.
Well, just figuring out what the world is.
You know, are we supposed to grow up and be followers?
But anyway, this key moment happened where I was listening to Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh, two figures that you're supposed to hate, and talk radio for all day.
And there was a breaking news story about how Sandy Berger, former Clinton, I can't remember his exact title, it's been so long.
Sandy Berger, a former part of the Clinton administration, walks out of the White House archives stuffing documents down his pants and socks that showed the Clinton administration could have captured Osama bin Laden, and the whole Democrat Party at the time called this incident a hot potato.
They called Osama bin Laden a hot potato, and that's why They didn't want to go and capture Osama bin Laden after the 1993 attack.
And of course, September 11th happened.
And whatever that story, go look it up if you feel like it.
But while this was on talk radio all day with them playing the sound bites of the Democrats calling Osama bin Laden a hot potato, I went to watch the six o'clock news and see how they covered the story and of course you see the same sound bite cut down in 30 seconds that's lie lie by omission complete this report and that's the way the story goes boom boom boom every single network across the country uh local national news they have the same
lie the same sound bite and you're only hearing the other side on top radio so That really was like, holy roly, what's going on here?
And then after, really, it's like, okay, we're going to go decade to decade from the Civil War to present day.
What has the Democrat Party done to garner 80-plus percent of the African American vote or Hispanic vote and to be revered as a party of civil rights?
And you will see absolutely nothing.
Nothing, yeah. And this extended into the classroom.
I actually had a history class that went on for two semesters where we had to do just that.
Every semester, every chapter, the professor would say, oh, next chapter is when the two parties switch.
Oh, over here, during FDR, that's when the two parties switch.
Then it would be, no, there was no two parties switch.
And you look at the Strong Thurman denounced the Ku Klux Klan and the Democrat Party and became a Republican.
That's the only switch that ever happened.
You look up the Southern strategy, it's really convoluted, but there was no switch.
You can see that in present day with the state of the people who vote Democrat, those districts, you know, those deep blue districts are decrepit.
So you're asking me to wrap up a lot in a little bit of time.
I mean, that's 20 years. You know what I wanted to mention actually?
Just last night I was watching a documentary about the Ku Klux Klan, right?
And what was very fascinating about this documentary is how the Ku Klux Klan was very tightly aligned with the Democratic Party.
And they were actually killing, harassing, violently beating Republicans because the Republicans were fighting for the freedom of the slaves, which is pretty bizarre in terms of what their method of operation was.
Because if you look at their method of operation, it's almost identical, identical to what Antifa is doing today.
So the whole thing's mind-boggling to me.
And how does one explain that, where now we're supposed to look at the Democrat Party as they are the party of civil rights, the party that's pro-African-American, pro-people's rights, when historically they were literally hunting down the people.
And by the way, just like we hear crimes by Antifa being ignored today, the exact same thing was happening right before the Civil War, right after the Civil War.
Well, how do you explain it?
How do you explain 70% of the U.S. population agreeing to get an experimental mRNA technology poison shot?
How do we explain people being scared to not wear, expose their face in public like some kind of dirty fabric is going to protect them from a bioweapon?
And they don't even realize it's a bioweapon, including the shot.
There's a lot that you can say how.
I mean, when you're controlling the system, the education system, the matrix, then of course you can actually invert the truth, which is the satanic agenda that the left has been successfully implementing.
Yeah, it didn't stop though.
First of all, the great society and welfare and projects, housing projects, that's just another form of segregation.
You can look back to when the Democrats were pushing for ebonics, saying Black people should be taught ebonics instead of proper English in the classroom.
Socialism itself is just perilous.
I mean, a broken system bound for us all to be slaves, enslaved.
And then as far as this, it's still the racist agenda of the Democrat part, the left, the left, the communists, because right now the Republican Party is not too much different from the Democrat Party.
So if the Democrat Party is open about being our enemies, Republicans over here, they're not being abolitionists right now.
They're not taking strong enough stance and passing legislation to free our political prisoners.
Yeah, yeah. We'll get to the January 6th political prisoners again soon because you've done a lot of great work in terms of that.
Now, your background, what is your background ethnically?
I mean, what's your culturally?
You said you're kind of, you know, mixed ethnicities.
Yeah, my dad was born in Jamaica.
His dad was Chinese and Indian.
And my grandmother, his mom is Irish and Panamanian.
My mom is born and raised in Harlem.
Her mother is Cuban. Her dad is black and white.
And therefore, that about sums it up.
I mean, that is a very fascinating mixture of cultures there.
I mean, what do you tell to people that are on the left side that think that Republicans are a bunch of racists, they want to keep people out of the country?
I mean, you come from like a multicultural background and you'd be a good spokesperson for this topic.
What do you tell those people? I mean, I approach people that have a kind of militant almost I have a political paradigm with compassion.
And I don't feel like I need to fight or defend myself anymore.
I mean, it's been years of going through this from one season to the next.
And my whole family, of course, has been opposed to my political viewpoints vehemently.
What do I tell them?
I don't think that's even a conversation we need to have.
When you walk outside in America, we're not sitting here being racist all day like the mainstream media will have you presume.
So that's not even a conversation.
I'm happy to be multiracial because my job has taken me from the projects to the jail, to the White House, to the ghetto, to the rich parts of town.
And everything in between.
Wow. Did you grow up poor?
I wouldn't say poor, but, you know, definitely not wealthy.
I'm one of five siblings.
Wow, wow. So, I mean, you kind of built yourself up.
So you went through this journey. You started off as a leftist, going to Washington, D.C., and then you start building your career up, working for people like Rudy Giuliani, working for people like George W. Bush.
Tell us a little bit about how that happened and what you're doing for those individuals.
Oh, wow. You're really taking me back then, but I'm happy to talk about it.
Yeah. Let's see.
So when I got to, so I was a failing high school student kind of, and then I was always told, wow, you're a great writer.
You have so much potential.
I know I'm a great, I always knew I was a good writer, but once I took that year off and I researched history and politics and religion, And I started working out profusely and meditating and learning about chakras and all things I hadn't known about.
It was like, I was like, got the confidence of a kid again.
You know, not all the insecurities that you absorb through the default programming.
And I went back to the classroom and the first thing, and I had my first political science class in college.
And he was like, you know, if Abraham Lincoln were around here today, He would be a Democrat.
He would be a liberal.
And I was just like, wow, is that what it starts?
But I was still very timid.
I'd have to write down what I was going to say and like wave my hand, shaking my hand.
And eventually I started to cultivate that skill to speak up because you have to.
So everyone would be kind of asleep in the class.
And then, you know, I'd be there'd be this back and forth between me and the professor.
And it was like this every single class.
And people would somehow be happy that I come to class because it'd be a lot more interesting.
Not to sound egotistical here, but that's literally how it was.
Like, just a complete zombie state.
You just get by in college by just showing up and passing your papers and writing whatever lies.
And then your grades will start to go down if you speak up.
You know, I've had professors tell me to shut up and just not raise my hand again.
Call me stupid.
I had one communist professor who was with the Weather Underground actually kissed my hand and said, you know, she's a rebel, be like her.
So that was, I didn't even know what I was going to do after college because that was like my life.
And so I was approached after a debate in the auditorium of EMCC where I was, you know, advocating for Bush's second term to run for student government.
I was like, run for student government.
I'm not like a leader or anything like that.
And they're like, we'll start a Republican Party.
So that led me to working with the New York Young Republican Club, doing volunteer work with the State Department.
The president would come to town.
So we'd be like the media liaison liaisons and like dark escorting the president to wherever he was going.
Or I forget what you call it.
But anyway, and then Then I got a job with the Giuliani campaign in the war room, where it's my job to transcribe every Democrat presidential candidate speech, all the talk radio shows that start at 5 a.m.
and just be honored to get there.
And then go to political science, philosophy, and history class till like 10 p.m.
And that was my life for a while, so he lost.
Then when I was there, I met people who had worked with the White House and were interns at the White House.
I was like, wow, I could be a White House intern?
I never thought about that.
So I quit smoking weed, applied, and then I didn't get the relative recommendation, did it again, had all the professors I had argued with write great letters of recommendation, and then I get a phone call from 202 one day, right before I'm going to see Batman Begins, telling me I got accepted as a White House intern.
I cried tears of joy for the first time ever, I think, because I did it.
And that was a whole lot of work to get there.
And yeah, that sums it up.
What did I do in the White House?
I mean, trivial work, I guess, in some ways.
I thought correspondence had something to do with the media, so eager to apply.
Turns out it's reading every letter and all of the correspondence the American people send to the White House, getting it signed by the President.
I got to go to many, what is it, state, heads of state.
Ceremonies when they arrive at the White House and stuff like that, you know?
At the end of the day, you think it's all uphill from there and everything will come in at the time, go to Fox News, boom, boom, boom.
But it didn't work out like that for me.
Yeah, I mean, so... So what'd you say?
Sorry, what was the last thing? It didn't go, it wasn't all downhill from there.
I thought it would be, but it's been quite a journey ever since.
Wow, and so take us from there. So from that point, you know, obviously your brilliance as a writer is something that people have acknowledged.
Take us to the point from, you know, where you were at when working for the George W. Bush administration, To where you are today where, you know, people are raving about the articles you write on Gateway Pundit.
You're recognized as one of the best investigative journalists out there in terms of covering some of the, you know, stuff that's happening, some of the injustice that's happening in this country.
Take us to present day.
Well, present day, it's like everything that's happened before now It's all put to good use.
It's all been for a divine purpose and a divine reason.
I was really exhausted with journalism, especially after COVID. And for me, I worked at Project Veritas and I was like in a trance to get content from the ballot harvesters.
Save the election! Every day, travel around the country, save the election, get content, destroy Facebook, break up big tech.
I wasn't even in civilian world anymore.
And so that was There was no break from there.
Then right after that, I went back to Gateway Pundit where I had started back in 2018 and just started writing about COVID. Just immediately, we have to get this information out about the vaccines.
No, my family's going to take the vaccines.
Everybody's going to take the vaccines.
And then I did the best we could do there.
It stopped. It took the foot off of our neck and changed the subject to Ukraine.
And I see my friend. Just like how I met you, Vem, at this wonderful event, I met Enrique Tarrio and Joe Biggs at other nice events in Trump Hotel around D.C. over the years.
Enrique Tarrio, the DOJ ramps up charges and wants to put him in jail for 20 years when he wasn't in Washington, D.C. on January 6th.
We were all literally just hanging out at Trump Hotel with InfoWars and all these other media events not that long ago.
I know these people aren't terrorists.
And I know the crime that they're being charged with is absolutely absurd.
Joe Biggs, he has two Purple Hearts, served in Iraq and Afghanistan, a father of a now six-year-old daughter he hasn't seen in three years.
I go visit them in solitary confinement at the Alexandria Detention Facility, and I'm in tears.
First of all, Just a narrow corridor where I had to wait for him for 30 minutes gave me claustrophobia and the weight of the jail.
I mean the cement and the fact that like it's just really like something that it's coming to a boiling point in the United States.
We have this disgusting purgatory hell of a criminal justice system that we all just ignore or think that we're better than when you can literally have One foot in the White House and actually serving and being honorable and the other foot in jail because you said the wrong thing or you represent something that communists can't stand.
And so I attended their trial, which I think spanned approximately six months with jury selection included from December to May 4th.
And on May 4th, they were found guilty of seditious conspiracy, the same crime that Stuart Rhodes was found guilty of just a few months prior.
And so, I mean, you can ask them there.
They're going to be sentenced on August 30th, the Proud Boys, and there's other three defendants in that case who are really good guys.
I mean, if you just talk to them, and we're on the same frequency here, Ben, just like we all were at the American Liberty Awards this weekend.
How can we leave them behind for this?
If we don't step up, And expose this and be a voice as a unit of we the people, then this is only going to continue on.
Our First Amendment is being completely just raped and pillaged.
I'm not leaving people in that jail, in this matrix here, to rot in jail for 20 years.
I gotta stop you there because this is what I found so impressive about you.
I hear like, when you talk about these topics, I hear anger in your voice.
I mean, I just hear fury.
And a lot of people are not furious.
A lot of people have chosen to have their eyes closed, you know?
And, you know, like you were saying, you had the opportunity to model.
You had these other opportunities in your life, but you chose this very difficult path.
You chose a path that, frankly, might get you arrested and thrown in the gulags, just like the January 6th prisoners.
I mean, what is it about you that you are so passionate about this compared to, you know, I mean, there's Thousands, hundreds of thousands that don't care, that couldn't care less about the injustice that's happening.
In fact, they'd rather lie to themselves than admit that we are facing the worst tyranny this country has ever faced.
Go ahead and lie to yourselves.
Go ahead and keep eating poisonous foods.
Go ahead and keep allowing this government to make food so expensive you go into the food bank.
Go ahead and keep letting Satanism permeate the country and spend all your time complaining about drag queen story time instead of mending the wound where the gun was shot or where the tumor is grown.
That's all a disease.
Here's the wound right there, right?
The stolen election that's demonstrably brazenly, probably more brazenly than anything we've ever seen in history, stolen.
Maybe all of them were selections, but this time they did not care leaving the dirty glove behind after they pulled the bullet and the blood everywhere and leaving their damn card to tell you that they're the ones who committed the crime.
That's how obvious this thing is.
I mean, when you have, like, the votes coming in and all of a sudden there's a spike, A precipitous straight spike in the grass for Joe Biden.
Yeah. When I myself captured ballot harvesting, where they erected these giant blue barriers around the military and overseas, Iowa Cava ballots, that all came in 72% for Joe Biden, a mathematical probability, particularly amongst the military.
Go ahead and keep lying to us.
But that same disdain I had for people being in groupthink as a teenager and prior to that, And the weakness where everyone wants to fit in.
Well, how about we just use the capacity we have as human beings and become more?
Instead of waiting for some leader to save us, because there is not going to be a leader to come unless we re-establish a mechanism called election integrity.
And if you think it's okay to say what I'm saying now and be put in jail for it, then karma is going to be coming right back around.
And I do believe God protects us.
And as dark as it gets, If we keep showing up, all the adversity will ultimately work at our advantage.
Yeah, yeah, totally. Now tell us a little bit about, so you've been really covering this whole January 6th situation very well.
Somebody that works with us, Corinne Clifford, also has been interviewing a lot of the individuals that have been put in prison.
Actually, a lot of the individuals you named, she's also been visiting.
And really, you know, covering this insane injustice.
Tell us about your investigations about this topic.
Tell us what you're finding. Tell us where you think this is all going to go.
Well, one of the things that I keep in mind before I start a task that seems like moving a mountain is you don't have to know when.
You don't have to know how.
God's gonna show up, but God's gonna show up.
And as long as you know it and you show up every day and you persevere in faith and be steadfast, you will see the mountain start to move.
And so that's the exact attitude I took upon myself when I did finally achieve content at Veritas in the past.
And even more so once I was stunned, literally stunned that this Antifa Black Lives Matter jury Can just go ahead and convict these guys of this massive crime that they ostensibly did not commit.
I mean, you have Zach, Joe, and Ethan who walked into the building for like 15 to 20 minutes and walked out.
Prior to walking in the building, they're dodging bullets, tear gas.
The sky is turning black with tear gas and flash grenades going on.
When in the world did that become legal?
When in the world did that become something the American people say, you know what?
That's justified. Particularly after Antifa and Black Lives Matter, which is another exploited group by the communists.
Particularly, you know, they can get away with it.
I mean, right now, for crying out loud, you have murderers.
I think I just saw a headline of a murderer getting 12 years.
Wow. So you tell me walking in the Capitol building for 20 minutes, is it justifiably, it's okay to give that person 15, 14 years in maximum security prison or prison or in jail or whatever, but the murderer can go free and people can loot and burn?
And not to mention I was there when the women who are wearing pussy hats are occupying the whole Capitol during an official proceeding?
Or when the Antifa, when Trump had to evacuate the White House because of Antifa's threats.
I mean, I've been across the street where Antifa's throw Molotov cocktails into a Starbucks during Trump's inauguration, and I could go on and on.
And that's okay. It's like, it is infuriating and you use the anger to get the job done and not sit here and complain all day.
But everybody needs to be in this state because if not, we're all going to be living in a 15 minute city, plugged into a machine with a micro trip in our brain.
Yeah, yeah. You know, it's funny because I'm actually trying to, as we're talking, I'm trying to pull up some video here because this KKK documentary I saw last night was so fascinating.
I believe it's something called Forgotten Histories and they explain, you know, how the KKK came out to, you know, Basically being power, how they were formed, why they were formed, who they were formed by.
And again, I mentioned this earlier on in the podcast, the story is identical to Antifa.
It's almost like they took what the KKK had done and said, hey, this worked really well at that time.
Let's do it again.
Same sort of thing. Yes, it never stopped.
That's the whole thing. It never stopped.
It's just one congruent thing.
What happened is the KKK and the segregationists were infused with communists, socialists.
That's all. Go ahead and play the video.
And I also recommend Dinesh D'Souza's Big Lie, a documentary that literally encapsulates all the research I did and more.
During that time period, the younger chapter of my career.
Big lie. You know, I'm not going to play the whole documentary because it's a long one, but I'm going to find it here because I think the viewer needs to see this.
The viewer needs to see really the parallels, right?
The parallels and how undoubtedly, so here, it's called The Truth About the KKK. What I'm going to do is, it's long, it's 16 minutes long.
We wouldn't want to take that much time, but I'm actually going to put it here as captions because people People got to check this out.
I mean, it's just mind-blowing. It's almost like, you know, we talk about the whole COVID situation and the mind control and all that.
And when you actually go and search throughout history, these are early 1900s.
Russian, this is before, you know, the USSR. So Russian Tsarist times, they used to have these intelligence operations.
This is the link to the KKK documentary that I highly recommend for the viewer.
That's down below there.
But, you know, early Russian intelligence had all this stuff figured out.
All the kind of things that happened during COVID, how to lie to the population, how to brainwash the population, the multiple steps of brainwashing, how far you need to push somebody before they can't even come back from the brainwashing.
Most people would rather die than admit that they're wrong.
And you see these sort of things throughout history.
They're not new. They have been used before.
There are tricks, techniques that have been used before.
And the exact same thing goes with this KKK thing.
I mean, it is so identical to Antifa as far as their purpose, how they're doing it.
The crimes that they are getting away with that the system does not punish them for because you have a bunch of, you know, Democrats that are cool with letting people get away with these crimes.
Exact same thing that is happening here.
So I highly recommend for the viewer to check that out.
Now, so let me ask you.
All there's a walkabout. That's just a sliver.
It's January 6th.
I didn't mean to cut you off there.
No, no, no. Go right ahead. It's all you.
Yeah. Well, one of the things that I'll be getting across in my articles, particularly in the next two weeks, is highlighting the suspicious actors on January 6th.
The FBI is putting out its most-wanted list.
Well, we have the America's most-wanted list.
First of all, John Jayden X. Sullivan is One of the most violent, ostensibly violent, we can see in all the footage, J6 defendants.
He spent just one night in prison.
He's reporting in the Ukraine.
He's planning Utah's Tereo test.
What is a Tereo test?
Come to Utah's Tereo test plan.
What is Utah's Tereo test plan?
Gee, I don't know. I just sat through this whole kangaroo court where Enrique Tarrio was just found guilty of seditious conspiracy, and over here there's an Antifa leader planning a Tarrio test.
And here's his plan. And here's the weapons he was selling ahead of the protest.
And we have his actual plan explained by his brother.
And so that's John Sullivan.
He's working in the Ukraine.
So he's allowed to flee the country back and forth.
Why? There's some people who appear to be working with the government.
You know, the Proud Boys had confidential human sources embedded in their group.
The Oath Keepers had confidential human sources embedded in their group.
What are confidential human sources?
Government operatives that are paid approximately $30,000 a month to go and set you up.
The FBI is weaponized against the American people.
It's not just John Sullivan there.
There's also a suspicious actor.
I mean, it's a lot to lay out on a broadcast.
Maybe it's probably better written.
There's individuals in that act where Babbitt was shot who, as you can see his face, he's in all the breaches.
He is one of the first to break the windows or start banging on the glass where Babbitt was shot.
You hear his voice.
And in some of the footage, he's seen being buddy-buddy with cops.
And then when more protesters show up, he starts starting fights with cops.
We have a good friend of mine, Tankman, on Twitter.
He's laid out a whole bunch of these suspicious actors.
Some of them were undercover cops that day, undercover FBI agents themselves.
If I had a law degree, which I intend to get, I'd be filing a lawsuit against the government for orchestrating January 6th.
And whatever you want to know what the enemy is doing, the enemies of mankind, of humankind, just look at what they're accusing you of.
Because that's precisely what they have orchestrated themselves.
Wow, I love that.
I love that. That's true, because most of the time when people lie and make false accusations, they're really accusing you of essentially doing what they're doing, the horrors that they're doing.
Now, let me ask you, in terms of January 6th, where do you think this is going to go with the people in the gulags?
Is there going to be comeuppance for people that are committing this tyranny?
Or what do you think your future prediction is in terms of what comes next over the course of the next 12 to 24 months?
Well, we've never been here before, so we can just use our imaginations and try to use our imaginations for positivity instead of being filled with fear.
And so I'm not working for nothing.
I know that. Evidence is coming out.
There actually is a journalist working with Congress on the 40,000 hours or a couple of them.
Scott Baker, as a matter of fact, He's another journalist.
He's one of the journalists working on January 6th.
From the start, he was almost a J6 defendant himself.
And he was just subpoenaed by the FBI because his big story is going to break soon.
And I don't know exactly what it is, but in his estimation, it's going to expedite all of these cases to appeals.
It's all going to be exposed.
One of the most unfortunate situations that's to our advantage, freeing the political prisoners, is now President Trump himself is a co-defendant.
I mean, two weeks ago we weren't sure if he was going to be, I'm going to add him on the Getting Out app in the DC Gulag.
Is that what's going to happen next?
I very well could.
But again, more opportunity for more discovery, more evidence, more people in this country.
If you are paying on January 6th, get in the legal field.
I mean, if there's anything the last 45 years have shown us is we need more doctors and lawyers, good ones with courage who aren't going to back down to the system.
And right now, the attorneys are completely underfunded.
I mean, think about how much it costs to pay for a lawyer in normal times.
Now imagine the litigation going on for two years while in pre-trial detention.
I mean, you have Joe Biggs and Zachary Real.
They're stripped of their military benefits.
Their families can't survive.
So all the donations the American people are so imperative.
So the lawyers can even pay their rent and keep the lights on.
You're dealing with the unlimited sources from the Justice Department.
FBI agents galore, all the resources.
I mean, for example, you don't even get transcripts in this court.
This court is so secretive, it's disgusting.
I mean, there's no way to document all the crimes being committed in these courtrooms.
All the ways the rule of law is just being made up on the spot for political purposes, as a political weapon.
I do get really mad talking about it then.
You know, I actually, like, I can't tell you how much I respect individuals like you.
I mean, I'm hearing these stories.
I'm hearing the stories of other investigative journalists like yourself, and I'm thinking, you know, what would happen to us if people like you were not standing in the gap, right?
It's not the mainstream media that's going to tell us these stories.
If people like you decided, you know, If you were like, hey, you know what?
I'd rather go model. I'd rather go, you know, do stuff that's going to...
I'm going to have a fun life.
I'm going to have a carefree life, as opposed to carrying this insane weight on your shoulders.
Like, we would be completely screwed if it wasn't for people like you and other investigative journalists that are out there, you know, probably making a lot less of a living than you would doing other things, dealing with a lot of stress, anxiety, dealing with a lot of tragedy, dealing with a lot of tears.
So, I don't know.
I mean, it's amazing. It has been very sad.
It has been extremely sad.
I mean, look at another defendant, Barry Ramey.
You can see him like about, I don't know, six to ten feet away from a police officer with pepper spray.
It's unclear if someone gave him the pepper spray, whatever.
People were wearing body armor that day because Antifa had stabbed people and we know what Antifa does.
Government doesn't want you to think Antifa exists.
But we saw it with our own eyes.
Let's just forget that.
Yeah. And by the way, when people out there think...
Sorry to interrupt you. When people out there think Antifa, this is why I left that link on the bottom open, guys.
I want you to watch that.
And by the way, people with masks on, if you are doing the righteous thing, you don't wear a mask, right?
But who do we see wearing masks?
We see Islamic terrorists wearing masks.
We see Antifa wearing masks.
We see the KKK wearing masks.
And we saw the jurors in the Proud Boys trial wearing the mask.
And we saw the government prosecutors wearing the mask.
And the only time the government prosecutors took off with their mask, so this is literally a Proud Boys trial.
Mask all day, mask all day.
Jurors leave the room, government takes the mask off.
Jurors enter the room, government puts the mask back on.
All gay for six months.
What the heck is that then?
That is literally a swastika on your arm.
And then when you actually go to the scientific side of things, It's the most asinine, ludicrous, illogical, anti-science mechanism to stay safe.
It's really just, let's just not have faces anymore.
We're all equal.
Equal slaves.
Yeah. Yeah.
Again, did something happen in your life that made you decide to fight for freedom?
I mean, most people that we've interviewed that have decided to fight for freedom had something traumatic happen in their life that caused them to fight for freedom.
And that's not like a set rule, but is there something that happened or is this just something that you've had inside?
Growing up with people living in the projects, urinating in the elevators, swearing and calling each other the N-word.
Why are we doing that, guys?
Why are we living in groups anyway?
Why is there the Spanish group, the white group, the black group, the cool group, the nerdy group?
Like, what is that? So, I mean, that's some of the early imprints of fighting for freedom.
But yeah, not liking groupthink, not liking a monolith voting bloc for the Ku Klux Klan.
But yeah, the other tragedies that happened in my life, and those tragedies, if anything, Would be obstacles and deter me from this path.
But I haven't allowed that to stop me because, I mean, I'm just not one that can just be silent and eat lies all day.
Maybe some people are fine with that.
We're all cut from different cloths.
I mean, the reason why you and I even are having this conversation then is because we're on a similar frequency with our paradigms of the world, which is how we even met.
And so, yeah, there's tragedies that have happened in my life that have Ultimately catapulted me in the same direction.
And I won't get into too much personal detail on today's show, but yeah, I'd like to expose Big Pharma to the day I die too, for what it's done to my family and how it's the institutionalization of innocent good people with these bio weapons that are psychotropic drugs.
And the same, the same, when we look to January 6th, we see, first of all, the government has Long called the black and Hispanic young men super predators.
Well, guess what? In 2008, when Janet Napolitano took over the Department of Homeland Security, all of a sudden Islamic Jihadism wasn't a real threat anymore.
It was man-made disasters by white ring extremists who are veterans.
So they put this target on the veterans and the military's back for so long, and now they're implementing this plan successfully.
Like, oh, we want to destroy the man in this country.
We want to cripple our military, kill our military off from the inside with these poison shots, and then put all of the strong men in this jail, excuse me, all the strong men in this country in jail so that everyone can just be a bunch of weak gay men walking around.
Where does that leave the women and children?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's talk about- The feminist movement's designed to do as well.
Yes, the feminist movement is designed, really.
I mean, first wave feminism I get, you know, in fact, I grew up with a very empowered mother who came to this country knowing very little English and what she built.
She always says that, you know, if I was a native speaker, you know, if my first language was English, she's like, I could have been...
President. And she had such a successful life with a heavy accent.
And I look at her as ultimate feminist.
But when I look at these third-wave feminists, they just want to destroy men.
They want to destroy men because, for whatever reason, because they've been indoctrinated.
I call them children of George Soros because they are no longer children of God.
Because if you are a child of God, you know, here's the fact, right?
Women give birth to men and women, right?
Women give birth to men and women, right?
So with these insane ways of looking at male and, you know, men and toxic masculinity, like, does any woman that's able to give birth to men want their own child, their own baby to go through the nonsense that is happening right now in this country?
So women should be very cognizant of what is essentially, I call almost Hitlerian level attacks on men today, because they are clearly trying to destroy the alphas for their own gain.
and it's sad that a lot of liberal women are not seeing this, are not seeing that, you know what, they're going to give birth to a child, and that baby one day, that boy one day, is going to go through, you know, false accusations, whatever has been permissible by this, you know, third-wave feminism.
I mean, what do you think about that topic?
Oh, well, feminism? Let's see.
It's like every cause, like, there's a justified...
We need civil rights.
Black people deserve rights.
There is no black and white, first of all.
We're not Crayola crayons, okay?
But beyond that, each community obviously deserves civil rights.
Does that mean that we should weaponize the black community permanently against the white community and keep exacerbating the racism?
Yes, women need rights and should have a voice and should have a place at the table.
Does that mean we need to hate men and the pendulum swings the other way?
Like, no. And if you look at the feminist movement, I mean, what is it?
In the 60s, people not shaving, burning their bras and sleeping with anyone without asking their names and abortions on demand.
A death cult.
And then you see where it's most directly targeted.
This agenda at the minority community, at the black and Hispanic community.
And then you see the single parent household.
Why? I don't need no man!
That whole mentality and broken family and the government basically giving more handouts or rewards if you don't have a father in the household and you can just get your paycheck and have more kids and that is slavery.
This welfare system and these project system is more segregation and so a little mixed up there but no the feminist movement is like It's just more division and class warfare to hate the other side.
And to cause division, yeah.
You know, one of the other documentaries I wanted to mention, again, from this Forgotten History channel, for those watching, this Forgotten History channel is actually, I mean, there's a lot of great content in there.
The other one that's, I think, important to watch is on LBJ, Lyndon Baines Johnson, because he's the guy that put this great society in effect.
And if you learn about what a corrupt individual Lyndon Baines Johnson was, There's a lot of evidence out there that Lyndon Bain Johnson was the head of the JFK assassination.
There's also a lot of evidence out there that Lyndon Bain Johnson had a murderer named Malcolm something, you could find out his name, meaning it was his hitman.
And he was using this hitman To kill all his opponents.
That's how he rose in political power.
And he's actually the prototype of the modern-day politician.
He made $100 million because he was in politics, which by today's numbers is $900 million, just like Nancy Pelosi, by the way.
We all know Nancy Pelosi's made $900 million.
And essentially, he became the prototype of what our current day politician is like.
Not somebody that is serving we the people, but is serving his own pockets.
And there's a man that was invested in the weapons manufacturers, literally invested in these cults of death and murder, and wanted to start the Vietnam War because he was going to make a lot of money from it.
Wanted to enforce the Great Society because he was going to make a lot of money from it.
And this man caused a lot of What do you know about Lyndon B. Johnson, Alicia, and the effect that he's had on the United States of America?
It's been a while since I've had the luxury of sitting and investigating and studying American history.
Every day is news. But if you go back to Lyndon B. Johnson, Didn't he come right after JFK, right?
Yeah. He said he was going to do everything JFK was going to do.
So JFK is so heralded in this country.
Another segregationist who didn't do much for civil rights.
Think about, he was only in office for two years.
So Lyndon B. Johnson takes over after his assassination and just, you know, going to fulfill the legacy of JFK and the great society.
And what do we have?
We have housing projects.
We have food stamps.
Is that a way to socially mobilize?
No. And so that great society has been more of an enslavement, right?
And it's not just Lyndon B. Johnson, like all the Democrats, Joe Biden, a segregationist, just go redo the history.
Go read the Ku Klux Klan history.
Hillary Clinton, all these Democrats are fine with being Ku Klux Klan.
They're actually fine with being Satanists.
I mean, look at their emails from WikiLeaks.
And there's been one outrageous Season after another.
It is exhausting because if you're like me and you've been covering news for a long time, it's been from the DNC server get attacked and Seth Rich and the Russia probe and all the malarkey of James Comey and the Musher probe and Mueller and we all finally found out it's all a lie.
It's in the headlines finally after all the investigation.
No one in an orange jumpsuit.
No repercussions for those people who committed those crimes, Hillary Clinton, Cheryl Mills and the like.
Just get away with it and change the subject to impeachment.
Lose impeachment and it's all malarkey and then impeachment.
And then unleash COVID. And then they very well did have these plans for January 6th prior to them sealing the election in November 3rd.
This whole thing has been in the works.
Wow, wow. All right, so let's take us from the journey.
So you work for the George W. Bush administration.
Then somewhere, I'm assuming somewhere down the line there, you started getting into writing and writing for publications.
Tell us how you got your start there, who you've worked with, and what you're doing right now.
Well, I graduated John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Finally, because that internship was a year off, very few credits.
When I graduated in June, I said, if I don't get a job in the news by September, then I'm going in the military to work in communications in the Navy.
And in August, I got a call from the National Journalism Institute to work with one of my favorite journalists at the time, Jason Matera, at Human Events.
If you were following politics back in 2010, 2011, Jason Matera was out there ambushing all these members of Congress better than I've seen anyone do in my lifetime.
And I got to work with him there.
Then I worked with Media Research Center.
I worked at townhall.com and took a little time off.
I worked at Western Journalism, Young Cons, when the web was on fire with conservative media and memes.
And conservative media was, like, really growing in a way it never had, when Trump was running for office.
And that's when everything became censored.
I went to work at WorldNet.
A lot of those publications, the Federalist Papers, Young Cons, they all started to get banned from Facebook.
In fact, one company, Liberty Writers, where I published one article It was sort of a cease and desist by Facebook and big tech.
Google said, we're going to do everything to prevent another Trump situation, as Project Veritas exposed.
And they did just that.
And then I worked at WorldNet daily and really, really dug in on the Russia probe and the Seth Rich investigation.
I think that's the first time I really did investigative reporting versus writing commentary or more aggregated reports.
And started writing exclusives and learning how to do that with a team of top-notch editors who've been in the business for decades.
And then WorldNetDaily started to go bankrupt from the same censorship.
And from there, there's a couple of more gigs in between, but I've worked as Gateway Pundit and then I left Project Veritas.
Wow. I came back to Gateway Pundit and here we are.
I mean, if you were to estimate, how many articles have you published in your time as a writer?
I can't estimate.
I don't know. I don't keep track of things.
In fact, I'm somewhat surprised that I even have a footprint left a lot of days.
I just write the work to make sure it's done and I don't look back.
But, I mean, there was a time back in 2016, I'd write four or five stories a day.
Now I'm heavily, I'm working with attorneys at the National Constitutional Law Union, where I'm also the communications director there.
And that's really to just work with the defense attorneys on evidence and whatever they need, because they're under-resourced and we need more attorneys.
Wow. Wow.
So tell us, I'm curious, what are, you know, you're involved with a lot of different news networks, a lot of different publications.
What are some of your favorite ones that you think are doing the right kind of work right now?
I really like Natural News.
Their coverage has been superb on every issue and I just found it really during COVID when I was looking at Infowars.
I think it was Owen Schroyer went in front of the The mass vaccination center, or whatever you call it.
He was reading all of the, and I was at Project Veritas at the time, and he's reading all the effects of the deadly shots and what they were made of and their ingredients outside one of the detention centers.
And that's why I saw all these articles from Natural News, where Mike, is it Mike Adams, runs that publication.
So I like Natural News a lot.
And I love InfoWars.
I mean, I get a little exhausted from the news and tune out for a while, but they're always ahead of the curve.
And other than that, I'm kind of picky.
I don't like this fact that we are an echo chamber of complaints.
I'm actually, if it weren't for January 6th, I would have left journalists.
If it weren't for good people, good innocent people in the gulag and looking at all this time, I probably would have stepped away from being a journalist at all.
And resumed my art career.
Wow, wow. So, let me ask you this question.
Hard question, right? How often does this stuff get to you?
How often does this stuff make you cry?
I actually don't cry that much, but I went to church with a friend on Saturday in Austin.
The first time I went to church in a long time, Catholic Church, where I used to go to Catholic school and go to Catholic Church all the time when I was a kid.
I just had so much anger and frustration and resentment and pain inside.
And just, you know, some of these tragedies in life just have remorse towards God.
Like, God, where are you now when good people are going through this?
Where are you now where I'm going through this?
But instead, it actually brings me closer to God.
And I'm grateful for things that show up.
Like the unbelievable evidence I'm going to post in the next few hours.
It might take me a couple of days to finish it all, but it's going to be live soon.
And I wouldn't have that without good people showing up, without continuing to show up every day, and having faith.
Like again, as I started, when we began this conversation, you don't have to know how, you don't have to know when, all you have to know is God showing up.
But like if I go to a sentencing hearing, And I see the government trying to give ten years of Barry Ramey for standing seven feet away from a cop with pepper spray.
I mean, typically, that's not even a year in jail.
I mean, it's probably a month in jail or something like that.
Five years? And the government wanted to give him ten?
Or I see another sentencing hearing.
Chris Alberts, he concealed carry on January 6th.
He's going to get ten years in jail.
His family's there crying.
Everyone's devastated. It feels like it's all out of our hands.
Like I said, I go visit my friends at the jail, and after you get well acquainted, a lot of them feel like friends.
They're good guys who have no criminal history, most of them, and served our country.
It's a constant franticness because The sources involved are always frantic and going through tragedy and struggling.
So, of course, it's all contagious, but just focusing on what I'm grateful for is why it gives me the strength to keep going and what we have.
And there is a path to victory.
There is a path to getting the political prisoners released.
I see it. We're working on it.
I went to Capitol Hill for three days, finally.
Because it's like an hour and a half from where I live.
I used to be on the Hill reporting every day in the speaker's lobby, where you can talk to members of Congress pretty easily.
But since then, it's like conservative media is banned from the building.
I tried to get a press pass at different publications about three times.
And it's always a no or never get back to you.
So I went and staked out members of Congress outside of the committee hearing.
I asked them if they would come with me to the federal courthouse where January 6th political prisoners are being tried every day and judges are abusing the Constitution and ruling from the bench, activist judges, and will they give us a real, will they have a real January 6th hearing like we were promised, an investigation like we were promised, And all the more questions.
Three days have made progress.
So what's it going to look like when 100 days?
And what will it look like when more reporters join me?
We can't say everything doesn't work if we don't give it all we have.
We can't check every box and say we've got all this done.
And we're also organizing a prayer vigil with Black Lives Matter leaders at the federal courthouse at the end of this month.
When the Proud Boys will be getting sentenced.
And we ask that everyone join us at least in prayer on those days.
We know them. There's also scientific research can show you prayer in fact is powerful and can be measured.
So why don't we start at least doing that before we complain and call everything doomsday.
Yeah, you're saying Black Lives Matter individuals are going to be joining at these protests to pray for the January 6th prisoners.
Tell me a little bit about that.
That's right. So I met a Black Lives Matter leader when I was working on a story in Rhode Island two years ago.
It was Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.
He is a member of an all-white, whites-only, exclusive Beach Club.
And Black Lives Matter were having major rallies protesting Senator Whitehouse, demanding he leave this all-white beach club.
Eventually it all just died down and Senator Whitehouse is still a member of the all-white beach club.
He called it a tradition. But I did meet a Black Lives Matter leader back then, and he called me out of the blue asking if I know about any motivational speaking engagements he could partake in.
And it was ironic because every day I'm like, man, we need Black Lives Matter shirts, Proud Boy hats, and go to Capitol Hill and get the spectacle that we need to get stuff moving.
And he called me out of the blue.
He went with me to Capitol Hill.
He went to the federal courthouse.
In fact, he's coming with me to the jail on Friday.
We want to go from the jail to Mario Bowser's neighborhood, to Mario Bowser's office, and join together with every race across America on things we all agree on.
This broken criminal justice system has affected almost every family.
Many families across the country, obviously the black community, who are super predators, have a lot in common with the super patriots.
The government wants to keep confined and solitary for a decade or more.
Yeah. Wow, wow.
So, let me ask you about your latest investigation.
You were saying you're about to release something.
Are you at liberty to even, like, tease us about it, give us some information, or is this under wraps right now?
Sure. Well, I had a conversation with James Sullivan.
That is John Sullivan, Jaden X's brother.
And James Sullivan is...
You can actually find it on my Rumble channel.
It's not under my name, The People's Victory, you know, spaces.
You can find...
A snippet of the interview, an excerpt of the hour and 20-minute interview that I conducted with James Sullivan, who says his brother, John Sullivan, planned January 6th.
He worked with Re-Ups to do so.
He conspired with the media in advance of J6 because he knew something crazy was going to happen.
And he had Antifa's Discord servers all over the Capitol grounds.
And additionally, it's funny because That area where Babbitt was shot, I just learned, is the only area in the Capitol that didn't have surveillance footage running.
There's no footage of that.
In CCTV footage, no Capitol surveillance footage, nothing.
There's just John Sullivan's footage and whoever was there recording.
That's the only place. Isn't that bizarre?
So there's more coming than that.
John Sullivan, again, he's playing a Terrio test.
Sorry to interrupt you. Let me give a quick little parallel.
So you're saying there's no cameras in that particular corner.
How many times have we heard that?
I mean, no cameras. I don't want to get into too many.
I just heard it for the first time.
I don't want to get into too many of what we call conspiracy truths on this channel because it's no longer theories.
But, you know, like, for example, when the Pentagon got hit, we still haven't seen a plane, a 9-11, going into the Pentagon.
I don't know what happened there. We haven't seen the footage.
We haven't seen footage of when the, I believe it was 2005, when the terrorist attacks happened in London, there was a lot of crucial footage missing.
January 6th, there's a lot of crucial footage missing.
JFK assassination. We know that a lot of footage was missing from the JFK assassination, especially cameras that were pointed.
And back then it was Super 8 or whatever.
It wasn't digital video, but a lot of footage was missing.
A lot of footage was confiscated.
Actually, another one, let me give you.
And we've done a documentary on this topic with our partner Mindy Robinson regarding the October 1st, 2017 shooting in Las Vegas when 60 people, I believe, were murdered at a concert.
And a lot of the individuals that were there, because there was hundreds of individuals, Individuals there swear that there was another source of shooting.
Again, a lot of footage missing.
In fact, a lot of footage that was confiscated that was then erased and no longer on the cell phones after people got their cell phones back.
What is going on there, do you think?
What is going on, what do you mean, in regards to the Babbitt shooting and the whole situation there?
Well, in regards to all these events where there's crucial footage missing in places that we know there were cameras, but yet we have yet to see.
And, you know, out of those six examples, I mean, is there a Big Brother type?
Is there a Deep State type that is going around and making sure that none of the footage is exposed and revealed because that would show a level of conspiracy?
Absolutely! I mean, we seem to underestimate that We're kind of all, they're trying to control our minds.
They have side ups.
I mean, the intelligence community experiments on people and does studies on people, has drugged people and done all this bizarre stuff.
They plan things.
There are crisis actors out there.
There's no reason to trust any narrative that the government is telling you.
In fact, there's reason to believe the opposite.
It's reason to believe that whatever the government is saying, the government is actually orchestrating.
Whatever it's charging you with, it's orchestrating.
There is no way possible, there's no good explanation for any individual to have been in that place where Ashley Babbitt was shot and committing crimes on video and isn't in jail.
Period. Not only is Sullivan not in jail, he flies back and forth from the Ukraine, working as a war correspondent for the Ukraine government, and not in jail.
Had all of his prior criminal charges acquitted.
And it's not just him.
There's a whole pattern here.
And pertaining to Babbitt's murder, there's no wrongful death lawsuit filed, even though At the Gateway Pundit, we've helped raise money for that lawsuit.
I believe she's raised $500,000 to a million dollars.
It's not really digging into, like, I know there's video out there saying she wasn't killed and this sort of thing.
Irrespective of that, there's no good explanation for any of this.
There's no good explanation for why the guy wearing a MAGA hat and you see his face is breaking the window, fighting with cops, Puts his hands over his ears before Mike, Lieutenant Byrd pulls out the gun and is not in jail.
We hear his voice. We see his face.
There's facial recognition. He's not in jail.
So one quick second.
There's like 20 of these people.
So you're saying he was closing his ears like he was imagining the gunshot was about to go off?
Like he knew the gunshot was about to come off.
Like this thing was planned. What I'm telling you is this thing was planned.
Could I throw another example here real quick?
Historic example. So there's actual footage.
There's actual images of Lyndon Baines Johnson on November 23, 1963, in the motorcade with JFK. So JFK's car is about five cars, I think, in front of him.
And literally, this is a literal picture.
You see Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Ducking 10 seconds before the shots go off that killed JFK. Ducking in his car like he knew it was going to happen.
Just a little historical fact there.
Doesn't surprise me.
That's the shocking thing is that none of this is shocking.
It's actually quite apparent.
It's right in your face and you don't realize it because that's what they're doing.
It's like they don't really take the time to do a good job on their ops.
They don't have to.
Because the average person is just going to be spoon-fed the narrative.
You know, here's another thing then.
How did I find out Sullivan was working in Ukraine?
Some great people, some veterans, found all of the sedition hunter's footage.
Capital rioters, sedition hunters.
Evidently, I've now learned they are government contractors.
One of them is allegedly NBC reporter Ryan Riley.
And they have thousands of hours of footage.
Maybe it's hundreds and hundreds of hours of police body cam footage, every angle of the Capitol.
They have a little map with little specs of every person who was there.
You can zoom in on every name, every person that was there if it's in a category.
I mean, I can pull it up now and walk you through it.
And this will also be something that now that we've downloaded it, we're going to publish it and send everyone there.
Congress will release the 40,000 hours of footage.
Well, everyone go to this website.
We hope it doesn't crash. Come to our website.
We'll be uploading the footage hopefully.
So what is this massive effort that's taken to go and put every American who protested on January 6th in jail?
It's evil. That's what it is.
I'm so tired of calling it communism.
Why do I do this?
Why do I care about freedom?
Well, it's good versus evil, whether we're in this dimension or plane or the next, and we got a job to do.
Wow, wow, wow. Very powerful.
So let me ask you a very difficult question.
Do Americans that seem to be on the large part like docile, that are ambivalent, that are anti-intellectual, that are not reading the things that you're writing, that have their eyes closed, do Americans deserve the freedom that they have?
Well, that's a good question.
It's one that I ponder and quite frankly, You get what you earn.
You get what you earn in this lifetime.
And even if you're working and working and it seems like it's not going to pan out, work equals results.
So we're not going to have our freedoms if everybody doesn't wake up.
I don't know who am I to say who deserves what?
It's not your job to be an investigative reporter if you are an artist or you are a nurse.
Or you are a baseball player.
But at the same time, it is your job to check the climate.
And most importantly, if you're not going to care, and you say, I don't pay attention to news, I don't pay attention to politics, then don't form an opinion.
Be able to say, I don't know.
You know what? I spent no time studying January 6th.
I just heard what people said about it.
I saw CNN for a few minutes.
So don't make up your mind.
You know, I don't really know what the two-party system is.
I didn't study Republican and Democrat.
I don't know. Just stay there.
That's healthier. That's more useful.
But instead, we have an uninformed populace with strong opinions, and if those strong opinions are being absorbed by the less, comprised of the less propaganda, then you're a Nazi, you're a fascist, and you hate people like you and me for not group thinking.
And then you think you're a proponent of people being jailed for wrong things.
And no, those people, it's all going to come back around again.
Karma is a real thing.
When you talk about laws of the universe, universal laws, it's not irrespective of whether you deserve it, you're going to naturally be in a self-imprisoned paradigm, a paradigm of self-imprisonment.
When you don't get your maximum capacity.
Wow, wow. Alicia, this is awesome.
Is there anything we didn't talk about that you'd like to mention?
No, I would just, again, we're organizing a national prayer on August 30th, August 31st, and September 1st, when five good men And they're my friends too, the Proud Boys, who would show up at prayer rallies and protect the innocent from being ambushed by Antifa.
They're going to be sentenced.
And the government wants to put Enrique Tarrio in jail for 18 years, Joe Biggs in jail for 14 years, the others in jail for just as long, 12, 14 years.
We're not going to let them.
And you might not see how we're going to stop them today or tomorrow, but at least pray with us.
And if the Black Lives Matter community can come with us, then we on the conservative side can be a little more unified, at least in prayer.
And that's it.
Look out for the updates on the Gateway Pundit.
And I have another story that will probably be on national file this week that I don't want to mention yet, but it's going to be pretty big.
Wow, wow. You know, Alicia, thank you for the amazing work that you're doing.
Honestly, this country would be lost without people like you.
And thank you for the choices that you've made in fighting this nonsense and this tyranny and your passion speaks volumes.
Really, I mean, I just, we're humbled by individuals like you.
Because really, like, you're the last house standing on the block.
We're all collectively the last house standing on the block.
And it seems as though if we don't make the right moves between now and the 2024 election, this country is going to be gone.
I mean, what do you think about what faces us if we do lose this 2024 election?
Sodom and Gomorrah faces us.
The fact that we are allowing them to inject our systems with all of this satanic transgender Chimeron, engineering, propaganda.
Here's what we need to do.
We need to tune out all the Satanism.
Fine, report on it, but don't give any more people who are men with lipstick and corns on their head any more air time.
We're making Bill Gates and AOC and Elon Musk famous and powerful.
We don't have to. We always have the power of our energy with boycotts, strikes, and even just ignoring.
If something's negative, tune it out.
Stay at a higher frequency.
You know, I gotta mention, I was watching, I don't watch music video television anymore or music video channels, but I was watching some recently, just, you know, TV who happened to be on.
And the amount of satanic symbolism in commercials and music video, it is so...
Glaringly obvious, you know, and I was a music video director at one point.
And frankly, one of the reasons I do this is because I actually went into the projects on multiple occasions because I was directing music videos in projects.
And I saw a very different message from those experiences.
I saw how there was no men, no fathers, how kids were going into gang culture, how the single motherhood is, you know, a lot of kids were basically from the projects to the prism because of single motherhood, because of not having It's a root cause of criminal behavior.
Single parent households.
It's what? Single parent households without a father is a root cause of criminal behavior according to all sociological studies.
So it's by design.
I mean, think back in history, you would be a bastard.
You'd be shunned if you didn't have a father.
Instead, it's been heralded by the feminists, not feminazis.
And yeah, that is why the family is important.
The family unit is important.
We know this. I wanted to take a second break, but I didn't know if I even had a chance to say that.
I had to go pick something.
Oh, no, we're about to wrap up.
All right, so just cut that part off that I just said.
No, no, it's totally fine.
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I mean, start your day with prayer because we are facing evil and we need the strength to stand up against this evil nonsense.
I'd like to say another thing then, back to what you're saying.
You're saying that you're grateful people like me are doing my job.
Well, every day, especially with the situation here, we're dealing with the political prisoner situation.
I can't even believe we're living in these times.
I can't even believe people I know are subject to this persecution.
I can't believe the precedent's been set where me talking about it makes me in some kind of harm's way by the government.
But every day, I just say, God, use me.
I don't take any credit for any of it.
Just, God, use me in the direction that you need on my purpose and to serve and to help these people.
And every day, More good people show up to help me and provide evidence.
And that's what it's about. It's not about me.
This job has never been about me.
It's about bettering our community nationwide.
Yeah, yeah. You know, it's funny.
There was a moment. I had this on my Instagram.
I'm almost embarrassed. I've had it open here because it was a moment when I was traveling back from Austin.
And to be honest with you, all this stuff started weighing on me.
And, you know, I don't want to sound like a wuss, but I started crying.
I started crying because I started thinking about what's happening in Maui, all the things that happened throughout that weekend that were just weighing upon my shoulders.
And it was really crazy.
I'm sitting in the plane.
And just being like, what is going on?
And feeling very lost and confused.
And as this is happening, I see a lady stand up.
You know, I'll share this. It's embarrassing, but you know what?
What the hell? We're fighting evil and stuff.
So here we go.
This is me, basically, on the plane.
And what I wrote is that, tired, crying, furious, God gave me certain talents, passions, compassions, ambitions, and senses.
And while I'm thankful for it, because I've always heard throughout my whole life that I have this thing called it, my insides only know, boy, have I had to pay a price for it.
And just as I'm feeling down, the one sends a message to me, And then I wrote, the time for victory is coming.
And this is what I saw. A lady gets up and this is what I see right at that moment when I felt so lost.
And following this moment, there was three other moments that happened.
There's no way this was by chance and coincidence because literally the message I was looking for in that moment, God gave to me.
And then I walk off the plane.
I go to collect my bags.
And I'm sitting there, you know, I think like, you know, You could obviously tell that I've been, you know, a little kind of emotional and stuff.
All of a sudden, a dude with a cowboy hat comes up to me, tells me, God bless you, God bless you for what you're doing.
And I'm like, what is this man talking about?
Like, he knew what I was doing without even knowing me.
And then another thing happened, like four messages back to back.
And you know what it is?
You have to be in tune enough.
You have to have discernment enough to hear these messages from God, because I do believe God sends people like you and I, Who are out there in the dark fighting, not knowing what the future holds, messages to keep us strong.
So I don't know what you feel about that, Alicia.
Absolutely! That's what's been happening to me.
That's the vitamins I need to keep on going.
There's lots of symbolism.
And fortunately, here's the thing.
When you're in the political spectrum, you really want to keep the spiritual stuff out of it.
You don't want to appear wishy-washy.
Or you can be religious.
That's acceptable. Bible, Bible, Bible, and all this stuff.
We can't go around calling it a spiritual war every day and a spiritual battle.
And that's it.
What about spiritual principles?
What about the fact that some of us feel called by God to show up every day?
And God brings us together and just talking about God more without the stigma of talking about universal laws and principles and that sort of thing.
And the law of attraction is also what you're talking about them and We are a magnet.
We are attracting things into our life based on what we're putting in our imaginations, what our mental diet is, and what our physical diet is as well.
And we have a capacity for much, much more as a collective.
Adversity comes into our lives in a micro level, macro level for a reason.
Adversity is how we grow.
And through tragedies in our lives, we can use those to just give up and surrender and wilt and go in fetal position and cry the day away, or we can become more.
And the same applies collectively.
We can use all of these challenges and level up as a species, as a human race and civilization, because we've really been indoctrinated from the dawn of humankind with all of this divisive religion and class warfare and Gender warfare, sex warfare, it goes on to list isms, and for what?
Life is short, you know, and we didn't, it's unfortunate the government's dragging us through the mud like this, but that is why.
We can't be worshiping material things and chasing clout, and if we, if we live on purpose, we won't be doing that, and those are just tools that we need to get the job done here.
Unfortunately, This is already an epidemic in our system, so we need to address these things.
And I'm grateful for the work you do, too, as well, and I'm grateful to have met you.
I'm glad that there's more podcasts and we have like a podcast.
More voices are being heard, like a whole new system is kind of spawning, and the government's trying to stomp that down, too.
But they can't because the human spirit We'll always exceed the capacity of the robots and the machines, because through us, God works.
Wow. Wow. Very powerful.
Very powerful. This is awesome.
This is, I mean, just such a great episode.
Thank you so much, Alicia.
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