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And I want to say, in doing this special we're doing, we're doing Rescue the Scourge of the Child Sex Slavery, I'm committed now, we're going to do one on China. | ||
I own companies in there, worked over there for many years on and off, and particularly in Shanghai and Hong Kong. | ||
And this was a huge problem. | ||
It was a problem nobody wanted to talk about. | ||
It ties back to the transnational criminal organization, the Chinese Communist Party, just like the cartels. | ||
They had forced 400 million abortions. | ||
of unborn children. 80% of those were baby girls and this has led to one of the biggest problems in China and they'll tell you they don't want to talk about it but the people there will tell you it's the trafficking of young women throughout Asia and also in from the interior China for sex. | ||
It's a massive massive problem in China and we're going to promise and commit to Lao Bajing and particularly the China is the BBC the Chinese Americans of the rising Chinese American right in the United States. We're going to actually have a special and get to the bottom of that also. | ||
We're now rescued. | ||
The Scourge of Child Sex Slavery in America, and I want to bring in our very special guest, Amy Ellis. | ||
So Amy, the pastor and Jason, you know, I knew this was going to happen. | ||
I was going to get so angry and so frustrated, because it's like you're in, not just an Orwellian, but it's like you go down the rabbit hole of, what is it, Alice in Wonderland. | ||
Everything seems like there's just not... | ||
It doesn't make sense, and that's what upsets me so much. | ||
You can't really get straight answers from authorities on why this is happening. | ||
We have this massive invasion of the country caused by the Biden administration. | ||
The cartels, and I've spent 10-12 years down the border, the cartels are stronger than they've ever been. | ||
They're making more money. | ||
And the thing, I was part of the guys that built the wall in El Paso to stop the cartels from war. | ||
And the reason was that's where the child sex trafficking and everybody said, hey, it used to be drugs. | ||
It's now sex. | ||
And it's particularly young girls. | ||
And so in that same time, L.A. | ||
County drops the officers directly assigned. | ||
So, Amy, walk us through your story. | ||
How did you get involved in this? | ||
And just tell our audience, how deep is this problem? | ||
How scary is this problem? | ||
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Well, I have to start by saying thank you for having me. | |
And I'm so glad that you're riled up. | ||
I hope that everyone is riled up. | ||
Because those people that you're talking about, that is what I am. | ||
That is what my daughter is and it's so interesting because it's been four years and I always feel like I've you know gotten over this but then just even hearing Rudy and Jason talk just brings up all these emotions and I think that's where I come in is that I can express from a family side and from a mother of a survivor side that this is a real thing and it goes deep and I | ||
That is my passion to express to other families. | ||
This, this is a thing. | ||
Um, and I'm like you, it, it gets me so frustrated. | ||
Like where are all the advocates? | ||
Where are all the people that were fighting, you know, five or six months ago, um, for these children that are stuck in human sex trafficking? | ||
Where are they about these kids coming, being brought across the border? | ||
Um, and I'll tell you just real quick that my daughter went missing. | ||
She was missing for about just over a month. | ||
And with the help of the FBI and the LA Police Department and CERT, we were able to rescue her. | ||
I never thought that would be my life, that I would be a mom of a missing child. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
When you say missing, can you just give us any, at least, I don't want to cut too deep into the emotion, but can you give us some details? | ||
When you say missing, how did that happen? | ||
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So she was with some friends. | |
She went missing from Las Vegas and woke up in L.A. | ||
And so when you guys are talking about L.A., that's our story. | ||
And so you can imagine it was just a nightmare. | ||
And I, I can tell you that I was kind of the mom. | ||
I'm just a normal mom, just a normal woman. | ||
I own a business in this small town. | ||
Um, and I just didn't even think that human trafficking was a thing. | ||
I had heard about it and I felt bad, you know, but I just didn't think that it was a thing here in the US until it became my, my life and my nightmare and my world. | ||
Um, and It was, I can't even tell you and express the pain. | ||
It was so excruciating having a missing child. | ||
And my heart goes to all the parents that still have missing children. | ||
And then you find out that your child has been taken into human sex trafficking and it is just a nightmare. | ||
But I can tell you now coming out of it, it needs to be talked about more. | ||
Because we have the internet now. | ||
We have tools that make it so much easier for our kids to be taken and affected. | ||
Hold on, slow down. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
I hear this controversy about Facebook. | ||
When you say internet, can you be specific to our audience? | ||
Because look, assume 90% of our audience, this is the first time they're hearing any of this. | ||
What is it about the internet that makes it easier to exploit kids? | ||
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There are these people, they are not good people and they know exactly what they're doing. | |
Um, and they target our children online and it's not hard. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
They look for the children that just, that they can tell need a little extra or a little, feeling a little bit down about themselves. | ||
Um, and they message them. | ||
And I am telling you, it can take two seconds to, you know, Convince a child or a teenager to meet up and, you know, make new friends and get new clothes, become a model. | ||
It doesn't take much. | ||
And I think that's a super big and important thing that we need to express to families is be aware of what your children are doing online. | ||
And, you know, we're always talking about human sex trafficking. | ||
We always imagine children, you know, with a hand over their mouth or chained up. | ||
And it is that, but it is also family and friends of these children, or not children, people that they just know. | ||
It is happening there too. | ||
This can go very deep. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
When you say it's family, it's friends, it's others. | ||
It's just not a hand over their mouth. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
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Okay, so a lot of people think that, you know, somebody just comes by and steals a kid. | |
And that does happen. | ||
But human sex trafficking happens a lot with people that these children know. | ||
Um, and a lot of these children that are brought into human sex trafficking are foster kids, runaways. | ||
Um, you know, it can happen within these children's family circle, um, or friend circle. | ||
So this is not just, um, you know, a kid taken off the street that don't get me wrong, that does happen. | ||
Um, but it is, it is also in close ties that they know. | ||
And so we need to start talking about these things so that, just like you asked, so that people are aware that this is happening everywhere. | ||
This has no boundaries. | ||
There's no racial boundaries. | ||
There's no socioeconomic situation boundaries. | ||
This is going on in small towns, big cities, and it's scary. | ||
Let me, I want to go to something. | ||
You said in the rescue of your child, you had the FBI, you had local authorities, but you also had certain ministries. | ||
How does the churches, how do people, because our audience is strongly faith-based, even maybe people who are not in organized religion are quite, either religious or spiritual, what was the spiritual element? | ||
Because the pastor said 96% of people that don't have the spiritual part of this eventually go back to the lifestyle, but 98% of the people So, SIRT was with us. | ||
aspect of this of the gospel actually go back and attempt to lead normal lives. | ||
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So what was the spirit in your situation what did cert do and what is the spiritual element of this? So cert was with with us you can imagine as parents you you honestly do not know what your next step should be and so I was lucky enough | |
They actually, CERT reached out, many people reached out to us, but for some reason we were inspired to go with CERT. | ||
And they, every second from, from every second there on, once we, we decided to have them help us, they were with us. | ||
And we were, we were together every day. | ||
Um, until we, until we found her and rescued her. | ||
Um, they are such an incredible group of humans, you know, dedicated and there, and there are organizations that are out there. | ||
Um, and they, they never get the appreciation and they never get talked about. | ||
Um, and in cert's case, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, go ahead. | ||
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Um, I was just going to say they, they, Helped rescue my daughter, and so I will forever be an advocate. | |
When it comes to the faith part, I personally am not a highly religious person, but I can tell you that when we went through that and healing my daughter, I have had to pull on a higher power and just, you're desperate at that point for light. | ||
Um, to fill your, your, your child's life and your life, your family's life. | ||
Um, and CERT has been really good at helping us when we need that inspiration and that, um, spiritual connection. | ||
Did the people that did this to your daughter, have they been brought to justice? | ||
When your daughter was exploited for 30 days, some of these kids are for years and years, some are forever. | ||
But in your specific situation, when you quote-unquote rescued her, were the people that held her captive, have they been held accountable at all? | ||
What's the status of that? | ||
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Yeah, they have, you know, not to our liking, but they have. | |
And we feel very lucky because, you know, 2% of victims are ever rescued in the first place, and then 2% of convictions Ever come, and we're thankful that in our case, we got both. | ||
But that's also something that we need to talk about. | ||
Why is that? | ||
That is not okay that 2% of victims' survivors are rescued and 2% of traffickers are convicted. | ||
That is not okay. | ||
You're making me angry again. | ||
No, this is my point. | ||
Amy, you promised me you weren't going to do it. | ||
This is why we got you and not the pastor. | ||
No. | ||
I'm going to ask you to stay around because this is, just real quickly before we go to break, when you say that you're not satisfied with what happened, how many years did the people get and how many years did you want them to get? | ||
So what did they actually get convicted of and what is their penalty? | ||
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He received three and a half years and I can't give you a number but I feel that he deserved far more than that. | |
The thing is is that Everybody needs to realize that this is not a quick fix for her, for my daughter. | ||
For these victims, this is a lifelong issue for the rest of their lives and for the rest of our lives. | ||
It has severely traumatized our family and everybody that was involved. | ||
This is a lifelong thing that she has to live through. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
You stay right there. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with the entire team. | ||
Pastor Rudy, Jason Cisneros, and Amy Ellis all next in the scourge of child sex slavery in America. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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Okay, we've got this special called Rescue Child Sex Slavery in America. | ||
The Scourge of Child Sex Slavery. | ||
And a scourge it is. | ||
The statistics are just mind-boggling. | ||
Amy, I want to go back to you. | ||
And I want to impress upon the audience is that everybody's got a life, and your life has your daily struggles, and you're doing your thing, and you're going through life. | ||
But in your situation, you had a life that was on one side of a phone call, and you've had another life on the other side of the phone call, the same with your daughter. | ||
Talk to us about that. | ||
Where were you, or how was it that all of a sudden you got a call and they said, hey, your daughter's missing? | ||
When did that happen? | ||
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What happened was, and that's exactly right. | |
I was just living my best life, you know, just had, I, I have seven children. | ||
So we were just going about busy and, and, and being a normal, amazing family. | ||
Um, and then I received a call that, uh, from, from some supposed friends of my daughter and they said, we lost Sarah in, we can't find her in Vegas. | ||
Um, and at that, Moment. | ||
Um, our life changed forever. | ||
It legit was two seconds and our life was different. | ||
Um, and, and then, and then as the days went by, it was probably, I think it was about two days. | ||
Um, we received a text. | ||
We, we were unable to contact her. | ||
Um, we were trying to reach out. | ||
Everybody was trying to reach out. | ||
The police had been notified at this point. | ||
And, um, and we received a text that said, if I die, it is this person and his girl. | ||
And, um, that took it from really scared to just crazy scared. | ||
Um, and. | ||
You received a text from your daughter or a text from somebody else? | ||
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We weren't sure at the time, but we just received a text that said, we were assuming that it was her, that said, if I die, it's this person. | |
And she named a person and his girl. | ||
And how old? | ||
She was 17. | ||
She was 17 years old. | ||
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She was 17 years old. | |
And you know, I'm just thinking as you're talking, I think that's one thing. | ||
Parents always ask me, or people just ask me, why do these kids not just leave? | ||
Why don't they just run down the street, or why don't they just leave or go find a policeman? | ||
I feel like I need to express the reason why. | ||
There's not an option for these children to leave. | ||
Brainwashing sets in so quickly. | ||
They are abused. | ||
They are drugged up. | ||
It's not a situation. | ||
They're beaten down emotionally, physically. | ||
It's not an option that they And I think people a lot of times are just, you know, puzzled because it's like, just run and scream for help. | ||
It's not a situation like that. | ||
And we're also dealing with young minds, impressionable minds, you know, children that are taught, you know, you can never stand up to an adult. | ||
You are not supposed to, you know, Keep going. | ||
adults and you're scared, you're imprisoned emotionally and physically and so I feel like that's something... go ahead Steve. | ||
Keep going. No, keep going. I was just gonna say I feel like that's something really important to express that this isn't a situation that they can just get up and leave. | ||
They are… They're captured, and that's why they've got to be rescued. | ||
I want to bring in Pastor Rudy for a second. | ||
I guess that's the point of why the spiritual element of this or the Christian part of this is so important about the salvation to make sure it goes forward. | ||
I want to go to her point, and either you or Jason jump in here. | ||
The 2%, only 2% are ever rescued, and 2% are ever prosecuted. | ||
How can that happen in the United States of America? | ||
Of all the problems we've got, and we've got so many problems, right? | ||
But how can it be that just 2% are rescued, and then 2% of that are prosecuted? | ||
Rudy, let's start with Pastor Rudy, and then I want to go to Jason. | ||
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Well, you know, this is the thing, and this is why the Gospel It's such an important part is they need to know their work. | |
And, you know, in Amy's situation with her daughter, she knew her work through her family, which is really important. | ||
But a lot of these kids that don't have families, they don't know their work to anyone. | ||
Just one of the girls that we recovered in Vegas over the Super Bowl, she said when she saw us coming through the door, she said she didn't know anyone was even looking for her. | ||
So with us bringing the spiritual element of God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son in place for you. | ||
I mean, that shows a pretty important upon your life of how much it works. | ||
Your worth is everything to Him. | ||
Your worth is so much that He sent His only begotten Son. | ||
And so when they see that, and they know, hey, people in this world are going to fail me. | ||
Because even as a pastor, I tell my congregation all the time, hey look, I'm a human being, I'm most likely going to fail you. | ||
But God will never fail you. | ||
So once we put that into place with some of these victims, they're no longer victims. | ||
We changed their whole idea. | ||
We changed our idea of who they are. | ||
We no longer call them prostitutes, we call them princes. | ||
Because we want to see them through this ordeal, on the other side of it. | ||
With the prosecution, if they know their worth, they're willing to stand up against the enemy that's trying to enslave them. | ||
So, you know, less than 2% of the United States is church, so the statistics kind of fit, right? | ||
So if they don't know their worth in Christ, how are they ever going to stand up against the enemy that is trying to enslave them? | ||
It kind of fits hand in hand. | ||
I want to go to Jason. | ||
I think, or maybe Pastor, let me put this to you, and I'll go to Jason right after this. | ||
Probably nothing talks about or addresses the moral collapse of our country than this issue, and here's why. | ||
You have a demand side of the equation, which is obviously beyond perverted. | ||
So you have a demand side of the equation. | ||
But even on the supply side of the equation, Jason told us at the beginning of the show, 60 or 70% never have an Amy. | ||
They never have an Amy Ellis parent that looks for them. | ||
So, that's the collapse on the other side. | ||
I mean, this probably highlights the moral collapse of the country better than anything. | ||
You have a demand side of the equation that is obviously big and growing, right? | ||
Because this is pure capitalism. | ||
This is supply and demand. | ||
Right? | ||
And capitalism, I'm not making a moral judgment on capitalism, but that's the mechanics of the system. | ||
So you have a massive demand side, which is clearly beyond debauchery, right? | ||
This is beyond people saying, hey, it's okay what people do in the privacy of your rooms, which I agree with. | ||
That's a personal judgment you do. | ||
And you've got to stand before your creator at some point in time, but that's your choice. | ||
This is different than that. | ||
But then on the supply side of the equation, not just the people working in all that, that's obviously depraved, right? | ||
The institutional and industrialized part of it are the cartels and how it's all processed, but the fact that 60 to 70 percent of the families never search for him. | ||
They never search for him. | ||
That probably, to me, shows actually more of a moral collapse than maybe the demand side. | ||
I don't want to get too relative, but that's horrific in itself to think that Amy Ellis is of only a 30% minority that said, hey, I've got to find my daughter. | ||
We've got to galvanize everything. | ||
I've got to find my daughter. | ||
So, Pastor, let me take that to you first and I'll take it to Jason. | ||
Does this exemplify the moral collapse of this nation? | ||
What modernity has done to this nation more than this issue? | ||
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No, it's absolutely. | |
You're hitting the nail right on the head. | ||
Is that we are desensitizing what's happening as most people don't see this as a problem anymore. | ||
And that's, that's the scary part of it is no matter how many horrible stories I can tell you about the things that I've seen, a lot of people in their back of their mind, they sit back and they say, well, is it really that bad? | ||
Because I was just viewing that On Pornhub or, or, you know, SugarDaddy.com or any of those ones that produce it. | ||
Right? | ||
Because lust as a sin is something that is just like heroin. | ||
You're constantly chasing that. | ||
So when you look at somebody's progression in viewing pornography, they start with one thing but always end up they say within two years of somebody seeing their first pornographic image, they view a child In that, in that, in that realm. | ||
So they're viewing child pornography within the first two years of them seeing their first child or their first pornographic image. | ||
That's because it's, it's on the pop ups, it's everywhere, where they're trying to make that that person look younger and younger. | ||
So when that that offender is going online, they want to act out that fantasy, they're looking for that child. | ||
And so with that child that doesn't have a parent, It seems like it's a victimless crime, because that child is looking for somebody to love them. | ||
And so the perverted cycle just continues to spin. | ||
And it goes back to what I was talking about at the beginning of, you know, the perpetrator doesn't know his worth. | ||
Or her worth, right? | ||
Because we see a lot of female perpetrators. | ||
They don't know their worth. | ||
They're beyond viewing those images, which, you know, psychologically, it's hard to get out of their head. | ||
So, now, like we were talking about in the show, with the influx of children coming across the border, without even parents, we're going to have a whole big boom, you know, with the influx of kids coming across the border. | ||
Okay, Pastor, we'll be right back. | ||
I have a little bit of an audio problem. | ||
What did Christ say in the Gospel? | ||
That those who lead children to sin be more damned than others? | ||
I don't know the exact quote. | ||
It's pretty powerful though, and I think to the point of all this. | ||
Back in a moment with the team. | ||
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This is our special Rescued. | ||
The scourge of child sex slavery in the country. | ||
I don't think anything talks about the moral implosion of our nation, of our republic than this. | ||
We've got to get our hands around it. | ||
I want to bring in now Todd Bensman. | ||
Todd is from CIS. | ||
He's at CPAC Live. | ||
Todd knows more about the cartels than anybody and about the sex trafficking. | ||
Todd, uh, Todd Bensman, do we have you? | ||
Okay, just lose Todd in, uh, oh, there you are. | ||
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Todd? | |
Yeah, I got you loud and clear. | ||
Hey Todd, thank you so much for taking time away to do this. | ||
We wanted to get you because you're one of the top experts. | ||
Talk about the cartels and particularly now with the Biden administration's open borders, this horrific situation we have with child and female sex trafficking. | ||
How bad is it? | ||
How organized is it? | ||
How industrialized is it? | ||
On the day that Joe Biden said we will leave no child behind in Mexico, you saw a boom in child sex trafficking and exploitation. | ||
I think we can presume that when the President of the United States invites families to send their unaccompanied children across the border. | ||
They're handing them over to incredibly dangerous and unscrupulous Mexican cartels who have a side branch business in human trafficking, not just labor trafficking, but sex trafficking as well. | ||
I have been on the border a lot, as you know, and I've watched a lot of young girls being moved by these cartels across the border. | ||
Many of the ones that I've seen have been delivered successfully over the border, but the ones that have not been successfully delivered, we can assume that they have been enslaved, that there is a slavery process that goes on where young girls never make it across under the Biden invitation that they do so. | ||
And I think that's an incredible... We're going to see the statistics in sex slavery rise from this point on, especially when they lift Title 42. | ||
Title 42 is the restrictions we put on about the COVID virus. | ||
Is that what you're... Can you explain to the audience what that means? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
The Biden administration right now is contemplating lifting the last defensive bulwark against mass immigration called Title 42, which is the pandemic era There's a policy that requires Border Patrol to return single adults over the border back to Mexico on grounds that we're going to protect against spreading COVID in detention facilities. | ||
They are right now preparing to lift that. | ||
And then when that happens, we will be completely overwhelmed on this side of the border. | ||
But especially on the other side of the border, you're going to see Mexican drug cartels going to overdrive. | ||
The capturing people, putting them into slave situations. | ||
Young adults are going to be, boys and girls, are going to be particularly at risk when that starts to happen, when you have that kind of chaos going on. | ||
So look for the lifting of Title 42 to add to that problem. | ||
Todd, just real quickly, I want you to tell that story the time that we interviewed at the border on the rear ground and you told me there was a cartel guy, just a henchman, not one of the senior guys, saying he made $10,000 a day and I think there were actually a couple that had female prostitutes around him. | ||
Tell us that story about how they're just rubbing your nose in it about how much money they're making. | ||
That's right. | ||
That was in a Mexican town across from Presidio, Texas called Ojanaga. | ||
And I met a La Linea cartel smuggler who had a big fat wad of cash from just having delivered immigrants over the border and taking them to Interstate 10. | ||
And they are having a boom like they have never seen. | ||
They call it La Invitacion, which is the Biden invitation. | ||
That's what they call it. | ||
That's their words. | ||
They have never had this kind of traffic in that part. | ||
This is in the Big Bend area of Texas. | ||
And they have a sales force throughout Central America convincing parents and families to buy these package deals that will bring them right up to this border and then over. | ||
And half of the time they abandon their human cargo In the desert, and I met nine Guatemalans where that happened. | ||
But this guy was, you know, snorting cocaine, buying it right in front of me, and he had two young prostitutes. | ||
I believe they were Mexican, local Mexican prostitutes. | ||
That's how they, you know, spend their money and do their recreation. | ||
So these people are absolutely ruthless. | ||
Uh, and they treat their cargo as, uh, you know, not human beings at all. | ||
They could care less if they get left in the desert or if they get raped, gang raped. | ||
Uh, there is organized rape happening all the time on the Mexican side when you have this level of, uh, people, uh, smuggling going through. | ||
And it's all rooted in the, the la invitacion that that smuggler told me about, the Biden invitation. | ||
Come on, come one, come all, we won't deport you. | ||
Todd, we've got to bounce, but real quickly, I'm getting some complaints from people down in CPAC that immigration and the border wall and the crisis and the invasion are not getting a high enough profile down there. | ||
You're our guy. | ||
You're one of the top people in the country in this. | ||
Is that the feeling you get? | ||
Is there enough at CPAC Texas focus on this invasion? | ||
Or is it getting short shrift? | ||
I believe it's getting short shrifted here. | ||
I don't know why I haven't talked to any of the organizers here. | ||
There is one panel at the very, very end, the very last panel tomorrow that deals not even really with immigration, but kind of more the politics surrounding the immigration, nothing about the cartels. | ||
Nothing about the mass numbers that are coming across or the national security implications. | ||
There was a lot that they probably could have done here. | ||
I will say... Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
CPAC Texas... | ||
You're in the second day of a three-day event and there's been no speakers, no keynote addresses, no workshops, no panels specifically about the invasion of the state of Texas by this? | ||
You're telling me there's been nothing to date? | ||
No. | ||
I will say that the speakers, one speaker after another, especially the Texas speakers, Patrick and we've had a number of congressmen, it's foremost on their minds and they are talking about it in their speeches, but there's really very limited, maybe none, In an organized way that really gets into the nitty-gritty of what's happening in this state. | ||
Texas is ground zero of the crisis. | ||
This is the place where the governor is planning to build the wall and spending a billion dollars on Texas Department of Public Safety. | ||
Abbott's terrible on this issue. | ||
The only reason he's on this issue is because of this show and people primering him. | ||
He's got religion a little late. | ||
And it's really softball. | ||
Abbott is no security on the border. | ||
Let's protect the blue-collar Hispanics on the border. | ||
Let's protect the state of Texas. | ||
His record is atrocious. | ||
All he's doing is responding to people firing him up, and we're going to fire him up a lot more. | ||
Todd, you're an American hero and a patriot. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today on our special from CPAC, Texas. | ||
Thanks for having me, Steve. | ||
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, this is the problem we've got. | |
The problem is our, you know what Pogo said, I've met the enemy and it's us? | ||
This is the problem. | ||
We've had the privilege of being awakened, right? | ||
And you've got CPAC Texas down there, with everybody, all the big shots are down there, all doing this, all doing that, and there's no panels, there's no speakers. | ||
Yeah, Texas politicians are bringing it up. | ||
They know they got to bring it up or they're not going to continue to be politicians. | ||
Abbott's going to build a wall, he's going to do this, he's going to do that. | ||
It's all talk. | ||
It's all talk. | ||
Abbott's nothing but talk. | ||
And he came to this. | ||
The problem, this is not a problem like some problem in quantum mechanics or some problem in physics that it's going to take us decades to solve. | ||
This is about human agency. | ||
This is not the second law of thermodynamics where there's some natural property that just happens and exists. | ||
No. | ||
The sovereignty of our country can be defended. | ||
And this entire trafficking of children can be stopped. | ||
And it can be stopped in a pretty straightforward manner. | ||
You can stop it. | ||
You can stop it. | ||
You can then prosecute it. | ||
Everything has a system you can look at. | ||
You can disaggregate that system and you can crush that system. | ||
What does it take? | ||
Something very simple. | ||
Political will based upon human will. | ||
The reason everything good that is happening in this movement is because this audience, because you're demanding, you're putting a fire under guys like Abbott and all of a sudden he's got religion. | ||
All of a sudden he's going to build a wall, he's going to do this, he's going to do that. | ||
He's not going to do anything, like he hasn't done anything in his previous career, or his previous time as governor. | ||
He's not going to do anything until the population, the populist movement says we've had a belly full of this. | ||
We're not going to stand for children being exploited like this. | ||
We're not going to stand for this happening in our country. | ||
We're not going to stand because you're just, you're making it worse in Central America. | ||
And yes, we want prosecutions. | ||
We don't want 2% anymore. | ||
We don't just want 2% found and 2% prosecuted. | ||
We want 100% found and we want 120% prosecuted. | ||
And Amy's right, it's not three and a half years, it's 35 years. | ||
And let that be a warning to everybody else. | ||
I want to bring back in, let's start with Amy. | ||
Amy, tell people how they get to you on your social media, how they find out more about your advocacy and what you're doing here, ma'am. | ||
Amy Ellis. | ||
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I'm at SaveTheNextGirl.org and we would love to have anybody come and find out about our story and what we do and how we advocate. | |
I feel like it's important to say, just going real quick back to the last segment, let's not forget that this is boys too. | ||
There is a high demand for boys as well. | ||
And people generally think that it's just girls, it's just women. | ||
But that is not the case. | ||
Boys are very sought after right now. | ||
So let's remember that. | ||
But yes, you can find me at SaveTheNextGirl.org. | ||
SaveTheNextGirl.org. | ||
We're going to have you back on in the weeks ahead. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Pastor? | ||
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Thank you so much for having me. | |
Thanks Amy, I appreciate it. | ||
I know it's always difficult to talk about this stuff. | ||
Pastor, how do people get to Free the Slave Project? | ||
How do we get to your ministry? | ||
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Yeah, you can just go online and you can either Google CERT Ministries or just go to slavefreeproject.com and you can see us there. | |
Pastor, just fantastic. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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If you need help, we'll come help you anywhere on the planet. | |
If you want help, we'll get your way out. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
We'll make sure we promote this. | ||
I want to go to Jason. | ||
Jason, and I'd like you to stay over through this break, Jason. | ||
I've got a question for you. | ||
How can veterans, how can people that have had training in this type of stuff, how can veterans get access? | ||
You've got like 30 seconds here and we'll save you the break. | ||
How can veterans help you and assist you in your mission? | ||
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Well, veterans just like everybody else, Steve, can get angry just like you said. | |
That's the greatest thing I've heard through this whole show, is that you, an influential man with a great platform, has gotten angry. | ||
And I would say to everybody, including the vets, is get angry where you are and do what you can. | ||
If you own a business, make more money. | ||
Get involved in this fight with us. | ||
But, you know, veterans, we need you. | ||
This is a fight worth having. | ||
Okay, hang over, Jason. | ||
I'm going to take you over the next break. | ||
Take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with Rescue! | ||
The Scourge of Child Sex Slavery in America. | ||
Next in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
First, I want to thank everybody that helped make this special come together today. | ||
A lot of work, something we've talked about for a long time, haven't gotten to it, but obviously such an important foundational issue, right? | ||
And I think if you think about it, if you ever had to have a reason To put your shoulder wheel, to drive this Biden administration out of office, to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
Just send this two hours to your friends. | ||
If anybody's doubtful of where they should put their commitment politically right now, and to drive this regime out of office, just let them listen to this two hours. | ||
And particularly what they're allowing to happen on the southern border into our country, to all these exploited kids. | ||
I want to thank MyPillow. | ||
MyPillow.com. | ||
Go right now to War Room. | ||
Support the War Room apparatus. | ||
Mike Lindell, the Patriot. | ||
All the fighters up there at the War Room. | ||
Remember, we focus on, as Jason Cisneros says, fights that matter. | ||
This is a fight that matters. | ||
We don't chase rabbits here. | ||
These are fights that matter. | ||
Jason, you're doing incredible work. | ||
You've dedicated your life to being a Patriot now. | ||
That's your soldier company. | ||
How do people get access to you? | ||
How do they find out more about you? | ||
How do they find your social media? | ||
How do they follow you, sir? | ||
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It's a slave-free project for the trafficking side of it. | |
That's where I put all my energy and effort. | ||
Great organization. | ||
JasonCisneros.com is a great place to start, and just out here fighting the fight. | ||
I just want to say thank you to you for putting this show together. | ||
It's so important, and it's important for everybody to get into action on these fights. | ||
Solve the problem that is, not the problem that isn't, and we will come together as a family. | ||
Where they think that we have been broken apart, that we've been separated, you aren't alone. | ||
We are together. | ||
Jason, thank you so much. | ||
You're a real role model for people. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
This is a guy that sold his business, a pure entrepreneur, sold his business, and now he's dedicating his life to the Patriot movement. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
These are this rising generation that are going to turn this thing around. | ||
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Let's play. | |
If Denver can play, we've got a spot. | ||
I want to play for our next group as we wrap up the show. | ||
I want to play this spot. | ||
Can Denver go ahead and play this spot, and I'll bring in Mark Brende. | ||
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Inherently, as human beings, we want to be loved. | |
We want to be loved by somebody. | ||
And if we don't feel that love in our homes, we're going to be looking for that. | ||
All kids are vulnerable to trafficking. | ||
People always ask me, where's human trafficking occurring? | ||
And it's occurring everywhere. | ||
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I'll be honest with you, it wasn't on our radar, and I've been in law enforcement 38 years. | |
And I'm kind of ashamed to say it wasn't on my radar. | ||
So many people don't see victims as victims because of how they perceive a prostitute. | ||
We have kids who come from two-parent families, not divorced, no criminal history, and they too have found themselves victims of trafficking. | ||
He said, baby, do you know what I am? | ||
And I said, no. | ||
And he said, I'm a pimp. | ||
You're mine now. | ||
You belong to me. | ||
You're gonna get in this truck and sleep with this guy, and I'm gonna get the money. | ||
You know, that's how I got in. | ||
It's a crime that's often described as occurring in secret, but really it occurs in the open. | ||
Okay, let's bring in our guest Mark Brinde. | ||
That's a fabulous spot. | ||
We're going to put it up into all the live chats. | ||
We've got like a half a dozen going at the same time. | ||
Mark Brinde from I Empathize. | ||
Mark, tell us about your take on the situation and why your angle of attacking this is a little different than other people. | ||
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Yeah, great. | |
It's an honor to be here and thanks for the opportunity to be on your show. | ||
I work with I Empathize, and we really work in prevention of child exploitation and human trafficking. | ||
Answering the question, you know, how do we stop this before it starts? | ||
And how do we empower people at the intersections where vulnerable kids already exist? | ||
And how can we make sure that kids are safe in their classrooms and in our homes? | ||
Really, the equation of empathy equals ending it is really the motto of I Empathize. | ||
So where there's apathy, we know there's exploitation. | ||
The greater level of that apathy, the greater level of exploitation by human trafficking. | ||
But where there's empathy, there's intervention, there's restoration, there's hope elevated in those spaces. | ||
People know what they're worth. | ||
They know they're worth fighting for because you're in that space. | ||
So imagine It's that equation that we believe can end it. | ||
Let me ask you, we've got a couple minutes here. | ||
Walk through, can you be specific when you say empathy, it will end it. | ||
What do you guys mean by empathy? | ||
What are the two or three things that people need to empathize? | ||
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Well, that's a great question. | |
So we've worked with the trucking industry and partnered with Truckers Against Trafficking and some work in empowering truckers with a response. | ||
And so we know the difference between empathy at a truck lot versus not can be the difference between a kid being rescued or not. | ||
So when when somebody recognizes that this kid may need help versus you know this kid is making trouble, that empathy can be the difference. | ||
And so we work with first responders also and we know that a first responder that has empathy at a scene can be the difference between them identifying there's a human trafficking situation going on here versus just doing their job. | ||
So how can we... | ||
Let me ask you, we've got about a minute. | ||
Go back to the trucker situation. | ||
You work with truckers to basically train them to know that if they come into a big truck lot and they see these kids wandering around, that these kids could be trafficked, they could be sex trafficking victims and they should turn them into the authorities. | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
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Well, so rather than dismissing this kid needing help, there's now a response and that's to make a call. | |
And in this case, it's the national hotline number. | ||
That's 888-3737-888. | ||
And so we know that truckers now recognizing what human trafficking looks like, and at a lot, they've made over 3,000 calls and identified over 600 victims. | ||
So that's a game changer versus what was the reality 10 years ago. | ||
So let's, we only got time, put up your site. | ||
How do people get there? | ||
We're going to have you back on when we spend more time with this. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do they find out more about your project? | ||
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So iEmpathize.org is our website and we have tools and resources there. | |
To really empower anybody in the context of how they might intersect at this issue, whether you are an educator, whether you work with foster care, whether you're in multifamily, you're a first responder, you're in law enforcement. | ||
We have specific media-based tools and curriculum to empower that intersectional response. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're going to put it up in the live chat. | ||
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We'll have you back on. | |
Incredible, incredible show. | ||
I want to thank everybody associated with this to help us put us on. | ||
We'll be back live on Monday morning. | ||
So much exploding on both the voting situation, Wuhan labs, all of it, the vaccines for the kids. |