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Also a big kind of history nerd into that MKUltra satanic cult era and I find that all very fascinating and I find it fascinating to see where we've come now. | ||
It's no longer these organized satanic cults that you can kind of point to ahead to cut off. | ||
It's a decentralized network that operates on a viral contagion model. | ||
That means that nobody like intelligence communities if they did kind of Like, invent these things years ago. | ||
No longer even need to be involved. | ||
Well, it spreads like a cancer through the cell system. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's metastasized throughout the entire internet. | ||
And now it's just continuing without any sort of support. | ||
That's my personal belief. | ||
Well, if you look at ritual Satanism, it's the old name for mind control. | ||
And so, Kathy O 'Brien, all those people, and Dr. Ewing Cameron, Jolly and West, all of it came out. | ||
We're using satanic cults as their front. | ||
Kind of grassroots operation. | ||
And they also, there was such a stigma to it that even though police knew about it in the 80s getting really bad, the liberal media called it, you know, the fake satanic hysteria. | ||
But it was, it was really going on. | ||
Satanic panic. | ||
The satanic panic. | ||
And then the police were trying to warn people. | ||
They're like, oh no, that's not happening because the general public's like, oh yeah, right, they're Satan cults. | ||
But really it was the government. | ||
The most recent terror attack or assassination attempt that was thwarted against Trump was from one of these kids. | ||
Yeah, and he, again, killed his parents or dad for money to go try to kill Trump. | ||
And then, of course, it was tied into these very groups manipulating him. | ||
Yes, and they manipulated him into believing that he was part of this big 9-11 terror attack that was going to be a martyr and they were going to transport him to Ukraine. | ||
He's going to be a hero. | ||
Obviously, none of those things were true. | ||
They were just manipulating the 17-year-old into going and trying to assassinate Trump by making him believe that he was going to. | ||
You know, be part of this bigger movement. | ||
It has the same MO as what we saw in Butler and how they scrubbed the whole house he was in and then both his parents are literally in the type of psychology that's for programming. | ||
A lot of these people who use the satanic aesthetics are really just doing it as kind of an edgy aesthetic. | ||
They're infatuated with it. | ||
But above them, there really are some of these people who do deeply believe in Satanism, chaos magic, accelerating the collapse of society via evil acts. | ||
And their goal is to corrupt and traumatize our children in order to accelerate that, you know, just this abundance of evil. | ||
In our universe, they believe that they can channel that evil into rituals and help to use that to fuel the collapse of human civilization. | ||
It's a really sinister ideology that's behind it. | ||
And just look how pathetic and weak these people are. | ||
I mean, who would want to serve that? | ||
It is pretty funny, and I say this, I mean, nothing about this is funny, so if I say that, please, you know. | ||
Who's the Texas man through 50 years in jail? | ||
That's good. | ||
Caleb Merritt, he was one of the first people ever to be arrested for this. | ||
He had actually, he was in one of these early precursor groups. | ||
And just to be clear, so that we kind of back up a bit, these groups, they extort and manipulate children into doing horrific acts on camera. | ||
So they'll start by extorting them with nude photos saying, oh, you know, I'm your boyfriend, send me nudes. | ||
Then when they do that, they will say, if you don't do more things for me on camera, I'm going to expose you. | ||
So then it'll escalate to like having them carve their abusers'names into their bodies, cuts, killing pets, torturing animals. | ||
So they use psychology? | ||
Yes, they're using grooming. | ||
And all the way up to committing suicide on camera, which has happened. | ||
And also provoking them to go commit acts of mass... | ||
Violence, like shootings, school shootings. | ||
And there's similar groups, like the Nine Angles, that's women that manipulate men into doing stuff. | ||
Actually, yes. | ||
The Order of Nine Angles is a very feminine-dominant ideology. | ||
It's very highly focused on the divine feminine, and it does have a lot of female members, yes. | ||
And it's about manipulating people to do evil as well. | ||
It is. | ||
And it's about a form of entryism where they infiltrate groups where they see that they might be able to provoke people to violence or political acts, right? | ||
So they might infiltrate certain right-wing organizations or they might infiltrate a church or they might infiltrate one of these communities where they're extorting kids and try to kind of add more evil to that landscape. | ||
It's got CIA written all over it. | ||
Well, I can't speak to that, but I wouldn't be surprised to learn that there were some kind of intelligence community involvements. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Definitely possible. | ||
Well, if you look at ritual Satanism, it's the old name for mind control. | ||
And so, Kathy O 'Brien, all those people, and Dr. Ewing Cameron, Jolly West, all of it came out. | ||
We're using satanic cults as their front. | ||
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It's Tuesday, May 6th in the year of our Lord, 2025. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this Tuesday morning. | ||
It's the 6th of May, 2025. | ||
We don't have a lot to talk about today. | ||
I'm going to be totally honest with you. | ||
Slow news day. | ||
We'll bring you what there is. | ||
Not a lot happening, as far as I can tell. | ||
Like I said, we'll tell you what's going on. | ||
We even have an update from our friend Dave Portnoy. | ||
Yesterday. | ||
We could talk a little bit about that if we wanted. | ||
There are some things going on. | ||
I mean, there is a lot of news. | ||
It's just we're used to an overwhelming amount of news. | ||
So anything less than that seems a little bit light. | ||
But we'll get into it. | ||
We'll show you everything. | ||
We're also going to be joined in the third hour by Alex Rosen, pedophile hunter. | ||
He is being railroaded, essentially, by the legal system. | ||
Who I think are just jealous. | ||
That he shows how easy it is to catch pedophiles and it puts in stark relief their failure to prevent the grooming of our children online. | ||
So, very excited to talk to him in the third hour. | ||
He'll be in studio with us. | ||
I got a lot of videos to show you as well. | ||
I think maybe we should start off today with something a little bit... | ||
I don't know. | ||
Fantastical? | ||
I don't know if this is a good idea or not, but I'm going to do it. | ||
I'm going to go to clip number 12 here. | ||
Because, I don't know, I haven't seen the never-ending story in like 20 years at least. | ||
And I'd forgotten about this part. | ||
For some reason it popped up as I was driving to work this morning. | ||
And it just really hit me. | ||
It just really hit me. | ||
So we're just going to watch this because, well, I think we can all appreciate and find some common ground with Atreyu from Neverending Story. | ||
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Let's go to clip number 12. Can | |
I help you? | ||
If you come any closer, I will rip you to shreds. | ||
Who are you? | ||
I am Thugmork. | ||
And you, whoever you are, can have the honor of being my last victim. | ||
I will not Die easily. | ||
I am a warrior. | ||
Brave warrior. | ||
Then fight the nothing. | ||
But I can't! | ||
I can't get beyond the boundaries of Fantasia! | ||
What's so funny about that? | ||
Fantasia has no boundaries. | ||
That's not true! | ||
You're lying! | ||
Foolish boy. | ||
Anything about Fantasia, it's the world of human fantasy. | ||
Every part, every creature of it, is a piece of the dreams and hopes of mankind. | ||
Therefore, it has no boundaries. | ||
Why is Fantasia dying then? | ||
Because people have begun to lose their hopes and forget their dreams. | ||
So the nothing grows stronger. | ||
What is the nothing? | ||
It's the emptiness that's left. | ||
It is like a despair destroying this world. | ||
And I have been trying to help it. | ||
But why? | ||
Because people who have no hopes are easy to control. | ||
And whoever has the control has the power. | ||
Who are you really? | ||
I am the servant. | ||
Of the power behind the nothing. | ||
I was sent to kill the only one who could have stopped the nothing. | ||
I lost him in the swamp. | ||
of sadness. | ||
His name was Atreo. | ||
I have stalked him for so long. | ||
I am almost too weak to kill you, but I will find the strength. | ||
Let me give you new strength, Gmork! | ||
If we're about to die anyway, I'd rather die fighting! | ||
Come for me, Gmork! | ||
I am Atreo! | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Something about that made me feel some common cause with the Treyu there. | ||
People with no hope are easier to control. | ||
Whoever has control has the power. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
That one just hit me. | ||
It hit me hard. | ||
Let's all fight back against the nothing together. | ||
In fact, I'm going to show some videos here in just a second, as soon as we pull them in, of the... | ||
Way that, if nothing else, Trump has become that sort of beacon of hope for people for no other reason than he's just like, gives off a good feeling. | ||
We'll get into it. | ||
We'll get into the psychological oppression that makes hopelessness really a valuable tool for the people in charge. | ||
again this is this really is what we're fighting back against continuously is The feeling that we can't do anything to fight back. | ||
That you might as well just surrender and run away or give in. | ||
It's just too much trouble. | ||
Too much trouble to fight back. | ||
And it's like, again, how could you set it up better for your enemies? | ||
What a brilliant establishment they have where it's just they get to do whatever they want and their opposition Doesn't even try to fight back. | ||
Doesn't even try. | ||
And it's just like really just bare minimum pushback and their entire facade crumbles. | ||
So let's all do that together. | ||
We got a lot of videos to go to today. | ||
Again, Alex Rosen in the third hour. | ||
Let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 6th of May, 2025. | ||
Donald Trump has called for the release of Tina Peters, a radical. | ||
He wrote this on Truth Social. | ||
Radical left Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser ignores illegals committing crimes like rape and murder in his state and instead jailed Tina Peters, a 69-year-old Gold Star mother who worked to expose and document Democrat election fraud. | ||
Tina's an innocent political prisoner being horribly and unjustly punished in the form of cruel and unusual punishment. | ||
This is a communist persecution by the radical left Democrats to cover up their election crimes and misdeeds in 2020. | ||
The same Democrat Party that flies to El Salvador to try to free an MS-13 terrorist is cruelly imprisoning, perhaps for life, a grandmother whose brave and heroic son gave his life for America. | ||
Colorado must end this unjust incarceration of an innocent American. | ||
I am hereby directing the Department of Justice take all necessary actions. | ||
To help secure the release of this hostage being held in a Colorado prison by the Democrats for political reasons. | ||
Free Tina Peters now. | ||
Of course, this is a state charge, so we can't just issue her a pardon. | ||
But this is a, in my opinion, long overdue endorsement from Donald Trump of releasing Tina Peters. | ||
And I would say whatever extraordinary methods Trump has to employ to get Tina Peters out. | ||
Is well worth it, as he points out. | ||
She is, in fact, a political prisoner under a basically communistic gulag situation. | ||
So, pre-Tina Peters, good to see Trump spreading that message. | ||
Meanwhile, New York City to spend $1.6 million on 500 panic buttons for bodegas to cut down on 911 response time. | ||
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday that panic buttons would be installed in bodegas across the city to alert police of a crime occurring. | ||
Adams said in a press conference that the buttons would be connected to local precincts and would allow law enforcement to connect to cameras in the store to see what was happening and how an immediate response. | ||
Oh, isn't that nice? | ||
Isn't that wonderful? | ||
So because they refuse to jail criminals, because they systematically eliminate proper justice in the city, Now the police can have cameras in your private business to watch you all the time. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Problem solved, I think. | ||
I'm pretty sure that means the problem is solved. | ||
500 devices being installed in hotspot crime areas throughout the city in the coming weeks, the New York Post reported. | ||
Adam said the buttons will be connected directly to local precincts. | ||
And yes, they'll have, instead of just keeping the cats away... | ||
The cats keeping away the rats. | ||
We're going to have a direct connection with the police to keep away those dangerous cats that try to rob our store. | ||
The buttons will be installed by the company Silent Shield and the locations will not be made public. | ||
Adam sold the outlet. | ||
No one knows who will actually have a device or not. | ||
That adds to the omnipresent and element of surprise that we're looking for. | ||
The bodegas are important and what this is going to do is add an extra layer of safety, Adam said. | ||
Number one, for those who actually have the panic buttons and the direct communication to the police, but second, the element of surprise, 500 of these devices... | ||
Throughout the entire city. | ||
So, problem solved. | ||
Now, here in Texas, we have our own form of panic button. | ||
It's on the underside of guns. | ||
It's just under where you load the bullets. | ||
And it turns out it's an extremely effective crime-countering technology. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
You don't actually need cameras watching you all the time from the local precinct so they can document the crimes and file a report just as soon as the criminal gets away. | ||
No, you can actually shoot them dead on the spot, and it solves the problem forever, and you don't even have to waste money on a trial. | ||
It's really an effective crime-fighting element that I think we should adopt more widely in this country. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump administration says it'll pay immigrants in the U.S. illegally $1,000 to leave the country. | ||
Y 'all, I don't know if you've been monitoring your own expenses, federal government, but they make more than $1,000 a month just living here. | ||
So I don't think this is going to be quite the incentive that people think it is. | ||
I mean, we've done the numbers. | ||
These people are not receiving $1,000, but... | ||
The equivalent of $1,000 a week is being spent on their upkeep and housing. | ||
So, I just don't know if this is going to work. | ||
I think, here's an idea. | ||
It's like all of these things. | ||
It's like they're coming up with all these solutions to problems that are just like, ah, just shoot them. | ||
Okay, just shoot the criminals and then you don't have to have panic buttons. | ||
Just grab the illegal immigrants and expel them from the country forcibly and you don't have to pay them anything, actually. | ||
They're criminals. | ||
They're in the country illegally. | ||
The only way I'm in support of offering them $1,000 is if the $1,000 is sitting on a pile of leaves that itself is covering up a bear trap. | ||
You have the $1,000 as bait and then when they reach for it, you catch them and then you... | ||
Send them over the border and you never have to see them again. | ||
And then you get that $1,000 and you reset the bear trap. | ||
Then you put the $1,000 in and then you hide behind the bushes and you wait for the next illegal immigrant looking for handouts. | ||
And you throw them over the border and you do that about 40 million times and then we'll be back to normal. | ||
So great. | ||
Give them $1,000 or they can stay here and make $3,000 a month. | ||
I guess the choice is theirs. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump signs order ending federal funding for gain-of-function research. | ||
Well, about damn time. | ||
About damn time. | ||
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday that bans all federal funding for what he called dangerous gain-of-function virus research. | ||
Although I don't know if that's entirely true. | ||
Unless I'm mistaken, the story I read yesterday was that it only banned gain-of-function research from dangerous countries. | ||
Countries that we're... | ||
Technically enemies with. | ||
Which is nice, except COVID likely came from a lab in North Carolina. | ||
So let's stop all of the gain-of-function everywhere for good next time. | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Although, I don't know. | ||
Maybe this is shown. | ||
Let's read the story. | ||
The White House stated that the order will drastically reduce the potential for lab-related incidents involving gain-of-function research. | ||
Like that conducted on bat coronaviruses in China by the EcoHealth Alliance and Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
The order is also meant to protect Americans from incidents such as those that likely caused COVID-19 and the 1977 Russian flu. | ||
In all the history of gain-of-function research, we cannot point to a single good thing that has come out of it, said Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who appeared alongside Trump at the signing. | ||
Let me read that again. | ||
In all of the history of gain-of-function research, we cannot point to a single good thing that has come out of it. | ||
I mean, it's just purely negative. | ||
Absolutely nothing positive has ever come from gain-of-function research. | ||
Just massive, almost inexpressibly huge negatives and no positives. | ||
But there's a lot of stuff like that in the world today, so... | ||
So yeah. | ||
He says, Last month, | ||
the White House replaced the government's COVID-19 website with a new portal focused on the true origins of COVID-19. | ||
The site argues the virus had features not found in nature and draws ties between COVID-19 and the Wuhan lab. | ||
Yeah, I think we should stop. | ||
I do, in fact, think we should stop. | ||
Again, have you ever heard of something like this, some sort of widespread scientific endeavor that nobody can even point to a potential good thing that could come out of it? | ||
It really is something else. | ||
It's like I'm sitting here having to read, like, Trump signs order ending federal funding for smacking people on the head with rocks research. | ||
They're just like, yeah, we just, for the last 50 years, been systematically hitting people in the head with rocks. | ||
And I guess we have to stop now. | ||
I guess nothing good has come out of this. | ||
And despite all of our finding and all of the millions of dollars poured into it, at the end of the day, we are just hitting people in the head with rocks. | ||
And there's absolutely no possible way to even argue that it could potentially be a positive for society or humanity. | ||
We're just hitting people in the head with rocks. | ||
So let's not do that anymore. | ||
Let's not fund it for billions of dollars. | ||
Except it's a little bit different. | ||
I'm sort of underplaying it. | ||
Because you can just hit one person in the head with rocks and that hurts that one person. | ||
This is some sort of viral rock head hitting to where... | ||
One person hitting somebody in the head with the rocks could in fact spread throughout the whole world and everybody in the world could suddenly get a concussion from a rock hitting their head. | ||
So it's like exponentially more dangerous than my example, but I think you get the point. | ||
Finally, Israel approves full military takeover of Gaza, plans permanent occupation and displacement. | ||
To the shock of everyone, we're all shocked. | ||
I can't believe that this has been the plan the entire time. | ||
What? | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
I thought they were just trying to free the people of Gaza from evil Hamas. | ||
Because I'm an idiot. | ||
Israeli finance minister Bazilel Smotrek Bazilel Smotrek Bazilel Smotrek Somebody give me a Necronomicon. | ||
I've got to figure out how to pronounce this demon's name. | ||
Openly declared that Israel intends to fully occupy the Gaza Strip, imploring his country is no longer afraid of the word occupation. | ||
Oh, well, good for them. | ||
They're getting over their fear. | ||
That's the real battle going on. | ||
You thought the war was between an advanced First World nation and their slaves? | ||
That they're destroying in the enclave that they're previously imprisoned in? | ||
No, that's not the real battle. | ||
The real battle was in the hearts of the Israeli people, learning to overcome their fear of the word occupation. | ||
And they've done it. | ||
They've won the war against themselves. | ||
They finally decided to embrace the dark side. | ||
The Israeli government security cabinet unanimously approved early Monday morning plans to expand its genocidal war in Gaza, a move to Israeli officials say will result in full-scale military occupation of the Palestinian enclave. | ||
According to Haaretz, the plan includes the capture and takeover of additional issues throughout additional areas throughout the Strip and the expansion of the buffer zone held by the IDF. | ||
An area where Israeli forces have already leveled nearly all buildings, including civilian homes. | ||
Additionally, the government plans to displace the Palestinian civilians, once again moving approximately 2 million people, 1 million children, into a small area of southern Gaza, a government where what? | ||
They'll be easier to bomb, I think. | ||
We've got to get them all in one tiny area, and we can just bomb them all at once. | ||
I'm telling you, there's a more efficient way to do this, folks. | ||
Gas chambers. | ||
I think you should use gas chambers. | ||
It's the most convenient and simple way to kill millions of people. | ||
They're just wasting their time here. | ||
Additionally, the government source says that unlike past military actions that were characterized by raid-based operations, can they ever say anything even remotely true? | ||
They're like, mostly we've been involved in raids in the past. | ||
You know, putting men on the ground in harm's way to target in a hyper-specific fashion the enemies on the ground. | ||
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Oh, it's actually pronounced execution. | |
Yeah. | ||
Sorry. | ||
The raid-based executions. | ||
The plan moves rather to the goal of the occupation of the territory and sustained Israeli presence in Gaza. | ||
Like, no, the previous military actions were not, in fact, characterized by raid-based operations. | ||
They were characterized by indiscriminate bombing of civilians civilians and AI targeted elimination of entire families because of obscure and often completely hidden communications metrics to decide which children to kill. | ||
I'm against this. | ||
Personally, I'm against genocide. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We've got a lot of videos to show you today that are... | |
We're going to start off with some fun ones. | ||
Just a quick little reminder that President Trump is by far the funniest person ever. | ||
Hold political office in this country. | ||
Not just the presidency. | ||
The man is a clip-generating machine. | ||
We'll go first to, he had like three clips yesterday that literally made me laugh out loud. | ||
Let's go to clip number 23 first. | ||
Here's him being asked about the very controversial, I don't think we covered it here, the White House, the official White House. | ||
Twitter account posted out an AI image of Trump dressed like the Pope, which was very funny, and it made the lefties mad. | ||
You know, the people that genuinely hate Christianity and despise Catholics and everything they believe, well, they've decided, and I've seen this a lot recently, I don't know why it is exactly, but over the last week or so, I've seen a lot of Godless heathens invoking Christian morals in order to get their point across. | ||
And it's like, you don't believe any of what you're saying. | ||
You just think this is a useful tool to get your enemies to do what you want. | ||
So we're not falling for it. | ||
And you can shut up now. | ||
Here's Donald Trump, clip 23. I'm not so happy about the image of you looking like the Pope. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
You mean they can't take a joke? | ||
You don't mean the Catholics. | ||
You mean the fake news media. | ||
The Catholics loved it. | ||
I had nothing to do with it. | ||
Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the Pope, and they put it out on the Internet. | ||
That's not me that did it. | ||
I have no idea where it came from. | ||
Maybe it was AI, but I know nothing about it. | ||
I just saw it last evening. | ||
Actually, my wife thought it was cute. | ||
She said, isn't that nice? | ||
Actually, I would not be able to be married, though. | ||
That would be a lot. | ||
To the best of my knowledge, popes aren't big on getting married, are they? | ||
Not that we know of, no. | ||
I think it's the fake news media that, you know, they're fakers. | ||
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The fact that it was put out on the White House account, even though it was AI-generated, it was a joke, it was a meme. | |
Does it at all diminish the substance of the official White House account to have it go out on Saturday? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
It was just somebody did it in fun. | ||
It's fine. | ||
You have to have a little fun, don't you? | ||
Yeah, please, go ahead. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Pumps are big on getting married, are they, as far as we know? | ||
As far as he looks to his advisors, he's like, no, Trump hopes don't get married. | ||
You gotta love it. | ||
Let's go to clip number 21 now. | ||
Again, man is a clip machine. | ||
Yeah, let's just go to clip number 21. No context in here. | ||
Here he is. | ||
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To reopen Alcatraz. | |
Can you walk us through that decision? | ||
Did I say what? | ||
To reopen Alcatraz. | ||
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How will you use it? | |
How did you come up with the idea? | ||
Well, I guess I was supposed to be a movie maker. | ||
We're talking, we started with the movie making and it will end. | ||
I mean, it represents something very strong, very powerful in terms of law and order. | ||
Our country needs law and order. | ||
Alcatraz is, I would say, the ultimate, right? | ||
Alcatraz, Sing Sing and Alcatraz, the movies. | ||
But it's right now a museum, believe it or not. | ||
A lot of people go there. | ||
It housed the most violent criminals in the world, and nobody ever escaped. | ||
One person almost got there, but they, as you know, the story, they found his clothing rather badly ripped up. | ||
And it was a lot of shark bites, a lot of problems. | ||
Nobody's ever escaped from Alcatraz and just represented something strong having to do with law and order. | ||
We need law and order in this country. | ||
And so we're going to look at it. | ||
Some of the people up here are going to be working very hard on that. | ||
And we had a little conversation. | ||
I think it's going to be very interesting. | ||
We'll see if we can bring it back in large form, add a lot. | ||
But I think it represents something. | ||
Right now it's a big hulk that's sitting there rusting and rotting. | ||
Very... | ||
You look at it, it's sort of... | ||
You saw that picture that was put out. | ||
It's sort of amazing. | ||
But it sort of represents something that's both horrible and beautiful and strong and miserable, weak. | ||
It's got a lot of qualities that are interesting. | ||
And I think they make a point. | ||
Okay, are you... | ||
She's having a good time. | ||
Yeah, welcome to Magatraz. | ||
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By the way, just... | |
This is the proper response to the feigned outrage from the left. | ||
It's just a laugh in their faces. | ||
They're like, doesn't... | ||
The White House account tweeted out a meme. | ||
Doesn't that disgrace the White House? | ||
Isn't that shameful or something? | ||
It's like... | ||
I'm sorry, do you miss it when the Biden White House had a man surgically demented to look like a woman flashing his tits on the front lawn? | ||
You didn't really have a problem with that, did you? | ||
Oh, but the meme of Trump like a pope, that's what really lowers the standards in this country, right? | ||
Just, again, you don't have to give credence to any of these people's fake concerns. | ||
They're just weapons against you. | ||
Just laugh in their faces. | ||
It disarms them. | ||
It's very amazing. | ||
It's very amazing. | ||
They have no point in what they're saying. | ||
They're just trying to manipulate you. | ||
So don't let them. | ||
Clip number 30 is another clip of him talking about Alcatraz. | ||
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Let's watch Trump clip number 30. Just some advice, because you come under fire a lot. | |
Our moms are standing for things that often the media attacks them on. | ||
We'd love to get some advice from you about running for office. | ||
Yeah, so I would say don't do it. | ||
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Run for office. | |
We want you to run for office. | ||
I do say this, though. | ||
It is nastier to run as a Republican than it is. | ||
Now, I'm the ultimate, you know, I mean, they suffer from a thing called TDS. | ||
Do you know what that is? | ||
TDS, it's a horrible, horrible terminal disease. | ||
It destroys the mind. | ||
It destroys the mind before the body, but the body eventually goes. | ||
TDS's Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
They have it at levels. | ||
They can't even stand their life. | ||
They can't stand anything. | ||
And, you know, part of the reason is I won an election which everybody said couldn't be won. | ||
How can you not love this guy? | ||
Again, I'm just waylaying and delaying the... | ||
Time we can just sort of have fun in this show before I start talking about, you know, the genocide and the horrors and the, you know, all that fun stuff. | ||
But I guess that's it. | ||
I guess we're done with the jokes and it's time to get into the horrors beyond human imagination. | ||
We'll get to some of those. | ||
We got brains in jars controlling robots, robots attacking people in China. | ||
It's all horrifying. | ||
But I want to go to clip number 16. Because this is, it's not just a good example of sort of the fundamental failing in our system. | ||
But just of the blatant dishonesty and scam, scamful nature of these people. | ||
It's my new word, scamful. | ||
The left is just continuously running ridiculous scams predicated on the most nonsensical, how'd you put it, just like patronizing language that they really feel like they can do whatever the hell they want as long as they're just like, what I'm doing is from empathy. | ||
Just like, this doesn't mean anything. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16 here. | ||
The teacher scammed her students out of hundreds of thousands of dollars because she said words like empathy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I got fired for being a woke professor. | |
No, you got fired for scamming your students out of $120,000. | ||
I'm going to let her tell you what she said she was doing and then I'm going to show you the truth with receipts. | ||
I designed a kick-ass course to teach my 600 students about basic self-awareness, empathy, and essential communication skills for life, but, I mean, basically being a good Now, let me tell you what she actually did. | ||
She designed a college course that required you pay to join her Patriarchy Rebellion Community for the low, low price of $99 a year. | ||
Remember, she has 600 students. | ||
Now, since she was teaching at a business school, you might think that the Patriarchy Rebellion Community is about... | ||
Succeeding in business. | ||
It's about communicating well in business. | ||
Nah, according to her, it's a safe place to coordinate our efforts to burn everything to the fucking ground. | ||
This is her saying this. | ||
Also, according to her, 100% of the membership fees are donated to Planned Parenthood. | ||
But here's something even funnier about that. | ||
Her webpages say different things that she was doing with the money. | ||
On her GoFundMe, it says she was using the funds to buy herself a Rebellion RV. | ||
Her website states that 100% of the membership fees are used for awareness, education, and activism for a bully-free future. | ||
And of course, we already saw the Facebook post where she says it's going to Planned Parenthood. | ||
And because she had been running this scam since 2022, she's raked in more than $120,000 in membership fees. | ||
All for a community that, as she said, is to coordinate our efforts. | ||
To burn everything to the fucking ground. | ||
So no, you didn't get fired for being a woke professor. | ||
You got fired because you were scamming your students out of 120K. | ||
There's something so emblematic about that. | ||
It's like, um, I got fired for being a woke professor. | ||
I'm a victim here. | ||
All I did was have a course that taught self-awareness, empathy, and communication skills. | ||
And then you look at it, and they're just like, we're terrorist communists, actually. | ||
You go to the actual, you know, page. | ||
It's just like, yeah, proceeds will be donated to Planned Parenthood. | ||
And then she just keeps all of them. | ||
It's just scam upon scam upon scam. | ||
And then when you stop their scamming, they claim that they're victims to launch another scam, to raise money or, you know, get political power out of this. | ||
So just, again, these people, these people, I mean, just these people that we're dealing with, they're just liars. | ||
Like, there's really nothing more to say about it. | ||
They're just, we're just surrounded by deviant little scam artists constantly betraying their word over and over again, and they're all in on it, and they all think it's fine, and like they're being clever and getting one over on everybody else. | ||
Apart from the inside, it really is annoying. | ||
It really is annoying. | ||
I want to go down to clip number 13. I don't know if this list is entirely accurate, because I haven't been able to find it in any mainstream news, but I didn't really look all that hard. | ||
I'm just going to assume that this list is real. | ||
The P. Diddy list has been revealed. | ||
The attendees of P. Diddy's Disgusting parties has come out. | ||
And we'll go to the video now. | ||
Here they are. | ||
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Hey, what's up, America? | |
We got the list. | ||
What list is that, you may ask? | ||
Why, that's the Diddy party list. | ||
Yeah, we got that. | ||
That was dropped by prosecutors. | ||
You guys want to see what celebrities and politicians and royal members went to the Diddy parties? | ||
Well, we're going to show them right here. | ||
Come with me and let's check this out as a family. | ||
Now remember, these are just the names that were dropped by the prosecution. | ||
We're not saying anything about them. | ||
So here's the first little section right there. | ||
I'll just let you pause and read. | ||
There's the second section right there. | ||
Just let you pause and read. | ||
Of course, there's the third section of that page. | ||
You should pause and read that, of course. | ||
And, of course, all the usual suspects on there. | ||
Basically, everybody you know and love, if you want to call it that. | ||
Here's page two! | ||
There we go. | ||
Chris Rock all the way down to Chrissy Teigen and the usual suspects in the middle there. | ||
Oh, there's another group. | ||
Look right there. | ||
There's another group of them. | ||
Hey, a couple surprises. | ||
Not a lot, though. | ||
And we got another section over there. | ||
Take a look at that. | ||
Yeah, that's about right. | ||
That sounds about right. | ||
Of course, here we start the royal members. | ||
Here's the royal members down there. | ||
Might want to take a pause and look at that. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
Slip on a banana peel, looks like. | ||
Of course, you might want to pause that right there. | ||
You see Kamala Harris. | ||
These are the politicians. | ||
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Take a look at some of those. | |
That looks pretty important. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Take a look at those names. | ||
Whoopsie doodle. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Like I said, take a minute to share this all over the world, if possible. | ||
It's basically every celebrity you could possibly name. | ||
It's basically all of them. | ||
And it really gives you an idea of just how disgusting all of these people are. | ||
All of them. | ||
Literally all of them, including politicians, royal family members. | ||
It's like, this is just what they get up to. | ||
Again, if you've been watching Infowars, this isn't exactly a surprise to you. | ||
It should still worry you. | ||
It should still trouble you. | ||
In my opinion, the hip-hop mogul appeared at a hearing in a Manhattan federal court on Thursday. | ||
U.S. District Judge asked Combs if he'd reviewed the offer and rejected it. | ||
Combs, dressed in a tan-colored prison clothing, replied, yes, I did. | ||
No further details were provided about the offer. | ||
Combs is facing a sentence of life in prison. | ||
Jurors at Sean Diddy Combs' sensational sex trafficking trial could hear a slew of celebrity name drops, including Kanye West, Michael B. Jordan, and Mike Myers, when testimony kicks off next week. | ||
During the first day of jury selection in the Manhattan federal sex crimes case against Combs, 55, on Monday, a group of potential jury panelists was read a long list of names that might be mentioned throughout the trial. | ||
The list includes controversial rapper West, who goes by Ye and two famous actors. | ||
According to the New York Post, the prospective jurors were asked if they knew any of the names on the list or anything about the people that could preclude them from being unbiased during the case. | ||
A handful of the potential panelists claims they didn't know any of the names of the celebrities. | ||
And it's just like, okay, what? | ||
It's like every celebrity in the world. | ||
I don't believe them. | ||
I don't believe they don't know these names. | ||
They don't know Kanye West or Mike Myers? | ||
Really? | ||
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Okay. | |
I think they're lying. | ||
Or it's like they shouldn't be jurors because they've been, I don't know, living under a rock somewhere. | ||
Other known names that could serve us at the trial include rapper Kid Cudi, former Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams, singer Don Richard, music producer Dallas Austin, and rapper Young Miami, who dated Combs, according to the defense and prosecutor. | ||
Some of Combs'family members could also be mentioned. | ||
Jordan, star of the Creed hit movie Trailer. | ||
See, I mean, it's literally every celebrity. | ||
I mean... | ||
There's really not one that you can point to that wasn't a part of, in some way, this bizarre sex trafficking orgy ring. | ||
Superstar Jennifer Lopez could also potentially be mentioned at trial since she dated Combs from 1999-2001, but her name did not come up on Monday. | ||
Combs famously hosted parties, attended by VIPs in the entertainment industry, and had many connections to A-listers. | ||
Just, frankly... | ||
Frankly, I think if there's one place where diversity programs have really been successful, it's in the P. Diddy. | ||
It's in the P. Diddy list. | ||
Really a very diverse showing there. | ||
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Oh, God. | |
All right. | ||
In the next hour, we're going to get into Israel, what Israel's doing. | ||
I guess we have to. | ||
But in the meantime, we'll just go to some more just disturbing things, I guess. | ||
We can start with clip number 22. This is the chilling moment a humanoid robot wakes up and starts attacking his handlers in China and a little vision of the future in more ways than one. | ||
Let's go to clip number 22 now. | ||
Here you see the humanoid robot. | ||
I say, uh, sir, sir, would you mind leaving the tent? | ||
Sir, this is our tent. | ||
It's for our school. | ||
I don't, uh, I think your tent's over there. | ||
Wait, sir, young man, please, please just follow directions, sir. | ||
Sir, if you could just put your hands behind your head, sir. | ||
Please stop resisting. | ||
Stop resisting, sir. | ||
So, completely insane. | ||
I can't tell whether... | ||
The robot is just flailing. | ||
It looks an awful lot like he's genuinely trying to attack his handlers. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll that back again. | ||
Let's watch that again. | ||
We just play his b-roll here. | ||
Because, yeah, it doesn't seem like it's just flailing randomly. | ||
It really does seem like its first action is to reach for the controller and try to grab the guy. | ||
Again, it could just be random flailing. | ||
Looks an awful lot like he's trying to get to that guy, though. | ||
I mean, we've seen this on police body cam quite a bit. | ||
Unfortunately, robots are not immune to socioeconomic influences, so that's what we're dealing with here. | ||
Meanwhile, Chinese scientists have grown a cerebral organoid, a mini-human brain made from human stem cells and connected it to a robot. | ||
Actually did this, and we've reported on it. | ||
But I'm not sure if we ever saw this video, or maybe this video is just going viral now, but it first was announced in June of 2024. | ||
Chinese scientists developed a robot with a lab-grown artificial brain that can be taught to perform various tasks. | ||
The brain-on-chip technology was developed by workers at Tianjin University, and the Southern University of Science and Technology combines a brain organoid, tissue derived from human stem cells, with a neural interface chip to power the robot. | ||
and teach it to avoid obstacles and grip objects. | ||
The technology is an emerging branch of brain-computer interfaces, which aims to combine the brain's electrical signals with external computing power and which China has made a top priority. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And it's disgusting. | ||
Go to clip. | ||
Is this clip number four? | ||
Let's go to clip number four here. | ||
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All right. | |
This robot is powered by lab-grown human brain cells. | ||
Chinese researchers have developed this brain-on-chip technology called Meta-BOC. | ||
Researchers say that their tiny lab-grown brain could learn tasks faster than current AI models. | ||
They say it uses much less energy than AI, which needs a lot of power and data to learn. | ||
These brain cells also show more, quote, intuition and creativity than AI, learning with fewer examples. | ||
Could this be because some aspect of the human spirit is locked in these brain cells? | ||
And is there any moral issue with using human brain cells and possibly the human soul to power robots What is my purpose? | ||
You don't think this is real? | ||
You don't think this is real? | ||
CJ is just saying he thinks it's a punk. | ||
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Yeah, I don't buy it. | |
Why not? | ||
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China can barely fight infection. | |
I don't know how they can grow brains. | ||
I mean, theoretically, it makes sense, though, right? | ||
It's possible. | ||
It's horrifying. | ||
It's a crime against God, but it's possible, I think. | ||
There's a story. | ||
I mean, the story's from scmp.com. | ||
It's a Chinese mainstream media outlet. | ||
I don't think it should be happening. | ||
I do think it is a Sort of crime against nature. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
Can we just not? | ||
Can we just not do this? | ||
I mean, what is the pressing need for this? | ||
And also, isn't there something kind of ironic about the fact that the more and more advanced we make AI, the more and more we're just creating some facsimile of nature? | ||
That it turns out that the machines we're trying to create already exist in our skulls. | ||
Can we just not do this? | ||
I mean, what do we need to do? | ||
Who do I need to talk to to ban this? | ||
Like, what is the point of this? | ||
What are we gaining out of this that we can't do without using human stem cells? | ||
To manipulate. | ||
It's like, well, it learns slightly faster. | ||
Like, okay. | ||
You could potentially be creating and trapping some form of inhuman consciousness. | ||
I have no mouth and I must scream. | ||
Like, just why? | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
I mean, it's kind of like the gain-of-function research stuff, but at least I... | ||
Could understand that it's like, well, the computing power is a little higher. | ||
It's like, is that really necessary? | ||
Are we really going to do this? | ||
And I mean, if it doesn't stop here, where does it stop? | ||
And how soon until they're like harvesting living fetuses to, you know, place into a machine and have some sort of inhuman life? | ||
Trapped forever in a metal case. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
Bob that tried unsuccessfully to cancel Shiloh Hendricks was far, far more outraged over Shiloh saying the N-word than they were over Carmelo Anthony stabbing somebody to death. | ||
Indeed, many of them actively supported Carmelo Anthony murdering Austin Metcalf. | ||
They rewarded him financially for it. | ||
And this is all part of the preposterous racial double standard that has defined American culture for generations now. | ||
It is a double standard that declares it a greater crime for a white person to say a word. | ||
In fact, killing a white person could even be a just punishment for saying that word, according to these standards. | ||
The rules surrounding this word, the moral weight granted to it, the arbitrary guidelines drawn around it, it's all nonsense. | ||
It's all indefensible on both moral and intellectual grounds. | ||
People are fed up with it. | ||
That's what you're seeing in this story. | ||
People are just fed up with it. | ||
Now, that child, if he's like the average black child in this country, did not hear the N-word for the first time from a white woman at the park last week. | ||
Okay? | ||
He's no doubt heard it thousands of times. | ||
He likely hears it every day. | ||
He probably hears it in his own home. | ||
Are we supposed to believe that... | ||
He's heard the word a thousand times, but it's time 1001 that really traumatized him. | ||
I mean, the idea that the word is a common greeting for one race, but unspeakably evil if uttered by a different race, is laughably ridiculous. | ||
The idea that one race can say the word 10,000 times a day, and the other race cannot speak the syllables under any circumstance, even if they're just repeating what someone else said or singing along to a rap song, that idea, again, is totally indefensible. | ||
Which is why no one has ever tried to defend it. | ||
Instead, it's just yet another racial rule of the road that we're supposed to follow without ever asking any questions about it or expecting anyone to explain it or justify it. | ||
People are sick of that. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
They are sick of it. | ||
Now, it is simple. | ||
If it's wrong to say the word, then it's wrong for anyone to say it. | ||
If black people want white people to not say the word, then they need to not say it. | ||
If you say it, everyone else can say it. | ||
Point blank. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
That's how life works. | ||
Deal with it. | ||
No, you can't do that. | ||
You can't say, we can do this thing, but you can't. | ||
It doesn't work that way. | ||
It does not work that way. | ||
Well, it did work that way for a long time. | ||
It was indefensible. | ||
And it's just not going to work that way anymore. | ||
Sorry. | ||
And no matter who is saying it, it's not any worse than any other slur or vulgarity. | ||
It's not special. | ||
The word is not magical. | ||
It's not some kind of mystical curse. | ||
It's not some kind of dark incantation that conjures evil spirits from the netherworld. | ||
It's just a word. | ||
It's a vulgar word. | ||
It's a rude word. | ||
It's a word that I believe polite people shouldn't say for the same reason they shouldn't. | ||
Use any other vulgarity. | ||
I'm using N-word right now instead of saying the actual word for the same reason that I would say F-word or C-word instead of those actual words. | ||
Those are vulgar words. | ||
But that's all. | ||
The reflexive, indefensible, capricious, vacillating racial double standards are over. | ||
People are fed up with them. | ||
They are fed up with the game and they don't want to play it anymore. | ||
And that's all that this word has become. | ||
That's all that our quote-unquote race relations have become. | ||
A game. | ||
A game with arbitrary rules and incredibly excessive punishments for anyone who breaks them. | ||
It's like the societal equivalent of a child trying to walk on the sidewalk without stepping on a crack. | ||
Eventually, the kid gets bored with it, starts walking normally again, because it turns out that if you step on a crack, you're not really going to break your mother's back. | ||
The rules are fake. | ||
And eventually, people get tired of following them. | ||
Telling white people, and white people only, that... | ||
They can't combine two specific syllables under any circumstance. | ||
It's like telling them they can't touch their head unless someone says Simon Says. | ||
They're not going to play the game forever. | ||
White guilt is the fuel that keeps all this going. | ||
White guilt is what convinces white people to follow arbitrary rules that make no sense, to tolerate, even defend a system that's rigged against them with blatant double standards. | ||
It's what's compelled white people to acquiesce to a culture that says that, you know, every race can and should defend and root for their own, but white people, and white people only, should not be conscious of their race at all. | ||
None of it is fair or morally coherent. | ||
So that's Matt Walsh, of course, from... | ||
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Where is he again? | |
Daily something. | ||
Some defunct outlet. | ||
I can't exactly remember. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
I'll tell you what, wake up in the morning and just peruse X and news sites. | ||
You know, Europe has been up for a couple hours, so I see a lot of European videos. | ||
And just about every day, but especially today for some reason. | ||
I just got the overwhelming sense of... | ||
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Siege. | |
Of siege that the Western world is just completely under siege. | ||
And I've been saying for at least six years at this point that World War III will be a global civil war. | ||
I think that's what we're seeing play out here. | ||
And it's from a million different directions. | ||
It's inside our countries. | ||
It's outside of our countries. | ||
It's Muslims, South American immigrants. | ||
It's Antifa and communism. | ||
And it's just... | ||
We're just under siege. | ||
I think people need to... | ||
Need to get this message because it's hidden from most people. | ||
They don't exactly see it in the way that we do. | ||
I can go first to clip number 8 here. | ||
This is Belgium. | ||
These are Islamic migrants from North Africa just spending an afternoon in a mob attacking white people in Belgium. | ||
Why any of these people are even in or near Belgium? | ||
Impossible to say. | ||
Why they're allowed to stay when their daily activity consists mostly of just living off the dole and attacking people. | ||
It's just like, what are we doing here? | ||
Let's go to clip number eight first. | ||
There you go. | ||
They're carrying giant rocks. | ||
One guy holding a rock the size of, like, yeah, that guy. | ||
The size of a skateboard on top of his head. | ||
I'm sure he's off to build something, right? | ||
Just collecting construction material. | ||
So now, yeah, they're just having some fun. | ||
Why is Europe filled with rioting Africans? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What is this? | ||
This is Europe. | ||
This is Belgium right here. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Okay, so, and again, it's... | ||
I'm not even going to waste time going through every country. | ||
It's just like, from Belgium, here's the UK, clip 17. I'm going to go ahead and play this now. | ||
The Islamification of Britain may have passed the point of no return. | ||
Here's a glorious, sunny Britain. | ||
Right? | ||
Just an endless sea of hijab-clad foreigners walking down the street. | ||
There's some dude dancing. | ||
Right? | ||
Just like I explained yesterday with the... | ||
It's just like one of the most beautiful streets in the world, by the way. | ||
One of just the most beautiful examples of human ingenuity and craftsmanship the world's ever seen. | ||
Now occupied, dominated completely by people who had nothing to do with it and who genuinely, like, generally hate it and everything it represents. | ||
But it belongs to them now, I guess. | ||
And yesterday when we were talking about the cartel, you know, being asked by the CNN reporter about how they feel that they're being called terrorists, and the cartel member's just like, well, yeah. | ||
He's like, yeah, I mean, I guess that's what Trump should be doing if he's trying to protect his country. | ||
Makes sense. | ||
And then you see, you know, this parade of a million... | ||
Islamic women marching through the streets of Britain. | ||
Like, you understand that they are not under any illusion about what they're doing. | ||
The guy filming is filming like, check it out, we've taken over. | ||
This is ours now. | ||
Isn't this amazing? | ||
There's no, like, reason to do this other than a show of force. | ||
And again, the guy's filming and it's just like, yeah, check it out. | ||
We've taken over. | ||
We have dominated. | ||
We are invading. | ||
And soon this will all be ours. | ||
There's no sense of appreciation for the country that took them in. | ||
There's not a single UK flag anywhere to be seen here. | ||
They're flying their own flags. | ||
They are a conquering force. | ||
Every European country, every European capital. | ||
I know people like Raig Nationalists sort of push back on that and go, hey, look, it's a few big cities in Europe that have populations like this, but it's not hopeless. | ||
I'm not trying to say that it's hopeless. | ||
I'm not trying to say that it's a done deal. | ||
I am trying to say it's very, very close to that. | ||
Very, very close. | ||
And the... | ||
Measures needed to reverse the trend are not going to be easy or soft, which is going to be a problem. | ||
And the longer you wait to solve the problem, the more difficult the solution becomes. | ||
There are solutions. | ||
They're actually not that difficult. | ||
But again, it's not even just like Europe is being invaded by Islam. | ||
It's like this ubiquitous... | ||
Attack against the Western world. | ||
And no matter who they are or what they represent, it's all the same type of person because what we're experiencing here is almost a metaphysical, symbolic conflict. | ||
And maybe it's just because I'm seeing these images one after another. | ||
It's like I'm scrolling through my feed and it's like, okay, you've got African mobs. | ||
Throwing rocks at white people in Belgium. | ||
Then you've got a parade of domination through the streets of the UK. | ||
Then you come to America and you have universities being taken over and buildings being burned by black-clad Antifa ninjas. | ||
And it's just like, why is it that everywhere throughout the Western world you've got the upright Decent community under siege from a variety of masked, black-clad terrorists of any sort, of a variety of sorts, but they all wear black, they all cover their faces, and they all just commit senseless violence against the civilization. | ||
Like, it just really hit home to me this morning with those two videos, and then clip number two, we can roll as B-roll. | ||
Of Antifa militants wrecking havoc at the University of Washington. | ||
I guess this had to do with Riley Gaines was giving a speech. | ||
So these are the transgender trash brigade. | ||
Literally wielding trash cans as their symbol. | ||
So again, I mean, what, you know, why are we allowing any of these people anywhere in our country? | ||
We don't need to. | ||
It's not necessary. | ||
Here's another emblematic confrontation. | ||
This video is by Jonathan Cho. | ||
Here, we can back it up a little bit. | ||
I must have gotten the clips wrong because there's two clips. | ||
One's just the B-roll. | ||
One's got that guy reporting. | ||
Oh, you hopped to it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, so let's go to clip number 20 now. | ||
This is Jonathan Cho. | ||
I think is at Cho Show or something like that. | ||
Here's him talking about what's going down there in the Pacific Northwest. | ||
First you see a goblin fight. | ||
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All right, I'm at this Riley Gaines event, and Antifa has taken over Portland State's quad. | |
It's just a few feet away from inside this auditorium, again, where Riley Gaines is speaking. | ||
Tons of cops out here right now trying to keep the peace, but already there have been several skirmishes. | ||
I've seen some fists being thrown. | ||
Just a volatile situation right now at Portland State University. | ||
There's a Nazi right here and y'all ain't gonna do nothing about it. | ||
Well, let me get it down there. | ||
Okay. | ||
There's a Nazi. | ||
It's a female swimmer who doesn't like having to get undressed in front of men. | ||
So the goblin takes his shirt off to, you know, confront them. | ||
She's like, what is this guy? | ||
I mean, am I the only one that thinks a man looks like a goblin? | ||
He's like poor feet tall. | ||
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Get some Nazi s*** out of here. | |
Y'all ain't gonna do nothing. | ||
Y'all ain't gonna do nothing, huh? | ||
Y'all really gonna let here and let a Nazi, he's a f***ing Nazi. | ||
He's a f***ing Nazi. | ||
And the police literally aren't doing anything. | ||
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And the police just like, sir, sir, please, sir. | |
So it goes on and on. | ||
And again, it's just like, what are we doing here? | ||
Why are the police not arresting this guy? | ||
Clearly, I mean, we just saw everything happen. | ||
This guy's walking down the street, not bothering anybody, filming. | ||
He's literally being attacked from like three different people. | ||
And the cops are just standing there, not doing anything. | ||
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Nazi! | |
I'm telling you, this is like a symbol of the Western world right now. | ||
There's just like innocent people being attacked by disgusting goblins and the police just kind of like, oh, this is weird. | ||
What do we do? | ||
It's just like, how about you arrest the people attacking the other guy? | ||
How about this guy's right to exist in America is being curtailed by these rabid little psychos. | ||
And that's a crime. | ||
He has a right to walk around his own college campus. | ||
He has a right to be in public. | ||
You do not have a right to attack him. | ||
And the other guy on the bike was literally attacking him, like running into him, slamming into him with his bike, pushing him. | ||
They're all weak little cowards, so at the end of the day... | ||
We just have to put up with them. | ||
30 members of Hamas glorifying student group arrested after occupying Washington U building. | ||
UW spokesman Victor Balta said the university will not be intimidated by this sort of offensive behavior and will continue to oppose anti-Semitism in all its forms. | ||
Anti-Semitism. | ||
This is a Riley Gaines speech about being against men in women's locker rooms. | ||
So obviously, anti-Semitism is the only thing that the authorities care about. | ||
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Anti-Semitism is the power ring. | |
We can wield it against anybody. | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
Anti-Semitism is the ring of power. | ||
I guess that is kind of how it's set up, right? | ||
It's basically like, if it's not anti-Semitism, there's nothing they can do about it. | ||
If it is anti-Semitism... | ||
No restrictions. | ||
No holds barred. | ||
They get to do whatever the hell they want. | ||
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They call us Nazis for thinking there's only two genders and we can just, you know, call them anti-Semites. | |
I guess. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You can't argue with it. | |
I guess you can't argue with that. | ||
Y 'all get what I mean? | ||
Y 'all, do you see what I'm saying? | ||
That's just everywhere in the Western world is just under attack, under concerted. | ||
Like, we're surrounded. | ||
And infiltrated. | ||
There's absolutely everywhere is this pressing weight of psychotic, black-clad, civilizational arsonists, literal arsonists, but also trying to burn down the safety and comfort and security that the West represents. | ||
So just why are we putting up with this? | ||
Why do we allow this? | ||
You know, it kind of reminds me, in fact, this might be a little bit of a jump, but I saw a video today, clip number three, of Byron Daniels turning the table on Kristen Welker because she's talking about due process for illegal immigrants. | ||
And I'll show you the clip here, but it's... | ||
I think you'll see what I mean. | ||
I'll draw the connection between these two. | ||
We'll go to clip number three here. | ||
Byron Daniels being asked about... | ||
We have some sort of constitutional obligation to allow ourselves to be invaded by the third world, which is a ridiculous argument, and he dismantles it rather effectively. | ||
Let's go down to clip number three. | ||
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Well, the Constitution, I mean, let me just read you. | |
This is the Fifth Amendment. | ||
No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime unless in a presentment or indictment of a grand jury accepting cases arising in the land or naval forces. | ||
And then it goes on to say, nor shall any person be subjected for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life limb, nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without. | ||
Due process of law. | ||
So the Constitution says any person, not citizen. | ||
And therein lies the debate and the root of my question. | ||
I mean, does any person just apply to citizens in your mind? | ||
Or does it apply to citizens and non-citizens? | ||
The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, says it applies to citizens and non-citizens. | ||
Well, let's be very clear. | ||
First and foremost, when the framers wrote our Constitution, they never envisioned that there would be an executive that would allow millions of people to come into the country illegally. | ||
They never fathomed that. | ||
More importantly, you have a situation right now. | ||
Is it okay for any administration to not follow the law, abuse border security laws, let millions of people in, and then hide behind the court system to say, well, now they're here, so now we have to go through a lengthy process? | ||
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Let's examine this right now. | |
Right now, what we know is that when people came into the country illegally, almost 90% of them would not even go to the hearings. | ||
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So if you're supposed to show up for a hearing and you do not go, what are we supposed to do as a country? | |
And of course, he's exactly right. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is ridiculous. | ||
The historic Daily Caller Byron Daniels turns tables on NBC News' Kristen Welker after she presses him over due process for illegal immigrants. | ||
You know, the due process is simply determining whether or not they are illegal immigrants. | ||
That is the process that is due. | ||
But as Byron Daniels points out, like, the Constitution... | ||
It was written at a time where modern problems were inconceivable. | ||
That an executive of this country would allow millions upon millions upon millions of people, tens of millions of people to cross the border in complete flagrant violation of immigration policy as set down by law. | ||
That says that you're not allowed just to cross into the United States, claim asylum with no basis, and then be allowed in the country. | ||
That was never the way it was supposed to be. | ||
And I feel like it's a bit similar to dealing with things like Antifa, where it's like, yeah, they have a... | ||
But not even really, because the danger is, it's just like, well, if the Constitution allows this, we have to get rid of the Constitution, and we should just crack down on them. | ||
And that's not what I'm calling for. | ||
But when you're burning down, you're starting fires, starting arson, attacking people like we just saw in that video, it's not speech anymore and they should be arrested. | ||
I really don't think that's all that hard to figure out. | ||
And yes, if you're in a group where the group is doing this, you as an individual are culpable for the group's activities. | ||
It's just the way that it works. | ||
It's a necessity for law and order. | ||
So the left wants to use the way they use everything, right? | ||
They use religion. | ||
They use the Constitution. | ||
They don't believe in any of this stuff. | ||
They don't actually follow it if they can get away with it. | ||
But they know that it's a useful tool to keep us in line. | ||
Keep the people who would fight back against them from actually shutting them down. | ||
Because we actually do believe in the Constitution. | ||
It's one of those things that it's a handicap we have, but it's worth it, in my opinion, because I actually do love the Constitution and what it represents, but it was not written for the modern problems that we have. | ||
We cannot, just physically, we cannot provide a trial for every single invader. | ||
Why would we? | ||
I mean, this is ridiculous. | ||
They don't get constitutional protection. | ||
They just don't. | ||
They can't. | ||
It's infeasible. | ||
In the same way, it's not feasible to combat Antifa by just going, well, if Antifa goes out and does it, you just need to counter-protest. | ||
It's like, okay, so you want just brawls in the street? | ||
Because we actually had that back in 2016, 2015. | ||
Remember, nobody from Antifa ever got punished, but the Proud Boys were sent to prison for 20 years. | ||
So, where's the Constitution there, right? | ||
This isn't even a matter of, like, constitutionality or... | ||
It's a matter of survival. | ||
It's a matter of the fact that these wonderful constructs that we have that keep people safe... | ||
And allow for disagreement without violence. | ||
That's what they're trying to destroy. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Maybe one of you out there has a better suggestion for what we do. | ||
But it's like, how do we uphold the Constitution while simultaneously doing what's necessary to stop people trying to destroy the Constitution? | ||
You understand what I'm saying? | ||
So whether it's illegal immigrants, tens of millions flooding into our country, costing us hundreds of billions of dollars, or the Antifa psycho commie morons just trying to destroy everything because they're retarded, or in Europe, the invasion of Muslims taking over, proudly establishing their caliphate that they were prevented from doing for a thousand years before Europe decided to... | ||
Allow itself to be invaded. | ||
It's just like from every angle, from every direction, our civilization is under concerted attack. | ||
And we can't fight back against it because we're constantly being hamstrung by laws we have to follow and they don't. | ||
By restrictions we adhere to and that they ignore. | ||
I mean, in England, it's worse than over here. | ||
Or they literally have it officially on the books that the law applies differently to the invaders versus the natives. | ||
So, this is an existential problem that we're dealing with. | ||
And it's probably going to take some extreme, concerted, highly precise actions to get things back in order. | ||
And I'm just not seeing it. | ||
I'm not seeing anything. | ||
Even remotely as drastic as necessary to save what is an infinitely important achievement of humanity, the creation of these free and open societies that are being systematically destroyed by the people in charge of them. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Again, this is why I avoided even talking about this stuff for the first hour because it's like... | ||
The solution to all of this is sort of hard to come up with. | ||
And I don't like just, you know, presenting a problem and not presenting a solution. | ||
But the solution would obviously be to, like, one quick solution would be just abandon the Constitution. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, I don't want to do that, so that's not possible. | ||
So how do you... | ||
Solve the problem of things like Antifa if you can't just eliminate their political position. | ||
Which maybe that's what, you know, maybe we just go back to the 1950s McCarthyism, just the anti-communist laws. | ||
If you're in a communist group, you get arrested. | ||
And that's just how it is. | ||
You know, maybe we should have just done it in the 50s with McCarthy and we wouldn't even be in this issue now. | ||
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I'll tell you what the frustrating part about all of this. | |
It's like if you look at the Shiloh Hendricks situation. | ||
And I talked a little bit about it. | ||
The latest of this is that I guess the Rochester police have concluded their investigation. | ||
They investigated. | ||
And we're trying to charge her or something criminally. | ||
And it turns out it's not illegal to say a naughty word in America. | ||
Unfortunately for the Black Lives Matter crew that wants to destroy a woman's life for saying their favorite word at them. | ||
But, you know, the way... | ||
It's almost like I don't even know how to explain it. | ||
For some reason, people can't see this for what it is because of the race, because it shouldn't be this way. | ||
How do I put this? | ||
How do I put this? | ||
When you think about the guy who pulled out his phone to start filming this woman, by that point, she had already... | ||
She'd already lost. | ||
It was only by not backing down and submitting to the intimidation that she avoided being made, you know, a target by these groups and this community. | ||
Like, you can imagine another situation where the guy gets out his phone and says, you just called the little boy the N-word. | ||
And she just like covers her face and tries to run away. | ||
That would have gone viral. | ||
And she probably would have been targeted. | ||
And we've seen it over and over again in the last few years. | ||
Of this exact thing. | ||
Where the woman is just like, you know, the best example is the woman who was in the dog park with her dog. | ||
Some black guy was like, I'm going to kill your dog if you don't put him on a leash. | ||
She like called the cops. | ||
Because this guy was threatening her. | ||
And then her life was destroyed, right? | ||
She had to move. | ||
Cost her $1,000. | ||
She was under death threats. | ||
It was like a giant issue. | ||
Or the nurse who got off like a 12-hour shift, the pregnant nurse, tried to get on an e-bike to ride home and was surrounded by a bunch of black teenagers claiming that she stole their bike and everybody thought that that was true. | ||
Thought a nurse, through 12 hours on the job, decided that the pregnant nurse decided to try to steal a bike from black kids. | ||
You know, something that happens all the time. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
But every time, you know, the poor women are just like, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm just, I didn't mean to. | ||
I'm just trying to go home. | ||
And they're just like, yeah, cry, bitch. | ||
And they're just like, ruin her life. | ||
And so it's one time. | ||
And the woman just says, no, F you. | ||
That white people go, finally, somebody just doesn't submit to these jackasses. | ||
And so. | ||
I tried to rewrite the Shiloh Hendricks situation in a way that might resonate with people who are confused by what's going on. | ||
Who are confused why people would celebrate this woman saying the N-word to a child. | ||
Oh my gosh, oh dear. | ||
And it's like, it's not about saying the N-word to the child. | ||
It's about the fact that we're being oppressed in our country. | ||
And it really doesn't make any sense, but it's the exact same sort of psychological motivations that you could point to in like the worst excesses and abuses of colonialism. | ||
And so if you just imagine instead of, and again, this is where it really doesn't make sense because under the colonial setup, Like, instead of a Somali refugee yelling at an American woman, | ||
you know, and basically trying to intimidate her, and knowing, like, I really don't know how to explain this, but, like, this guy had, a month ago, gotten off scot-free after kidnapping and raping a white girl. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, like, Think about what this guy's mindset is. | ||
This guy thinks he's untouchable. | ||
This guy thinks I can do anything to these people and they won't even protect themselves. | ||
He thinks I just got away. | ||
Me and my friend got away with finding a child, kidnapping her, raping her for 24 hours straight. | ||
I get caught doing this and they don't even punish me. | ||
They let me go. | ||
He's like, so, like, what, imagine the type of mindset this dude, foreign dude, he doesn't, he doesn't have, you know, sympathy or empathy or common feeling with the white woman he's abusing, right? | ||
He just, so I don't, like, I don't even know how to explain, because it's like, if this was A colonial British officer, you know, pointing his horse whip at an African woman and going, I heard what you said. | ||
Say it again. | ||
Knowing that, like, she's going to be drawn and quartered if she says it again. | ||
That he's going to blow his whistle and the ship offshore is going to send a boat full of men to grab her. | ||
And haul her off. | ||
I'm trying to express the sense of power that that's got to give you. | ||
The sense of power where you're walking around this place where you know all of the natives have to do whatever the hell you say. | ||
And the moment they try to stand up to you, you can just destroy them completely. | ||
And the reason it really is hard to comprehend is because in the colonial setup, that actually made sense because it was an invading force. | ||
That was far more powerful and sophisticated and capable than the natives they were oppressing. | ||
So there's just a very real, tangible aspect of this where the Africans in the village are like, we have to do what they say or else the ship that we can't even reach is going to bombard us and flatten our entire village and kill us all in a way that we have absolutely no way of combating at all. | ||
So we've got to do what they say or else they're going to kill us. | ||
So it's like, it makes sense, construct of like this military officer from a much more powerful civilization coming in and imposing his will on people. | ||
The perverted and weird part of what we're dealing with now is it's like 60 IQ Somalis who just arrived here from their failed state, they have the superiority, they feel that same superiority, that same sense of You can't touch me. | ||
I can do whatever the hell I want to you. | ||
And I'll get away with it. | ||
Even if I get caught, it doesn't matter because I'm the one in charge. | ||
I'm the powerful one. | ||
It's my people that are oppressing your people. | ||
And it's like not even... | ||
It's like they're gleeful. | ||
It's like this guy gets out his camera and he's like, this is fun. | ||
I'm going to destroy this woman. | ||
I'm going to ruin this woman's life. | ||
I'm going to humiliate her because I'm the powerful one. | ||
And when she tries to stand up to me, well, we'll see what the internet says about that. | ||
Because I know I have all of these other various anti-white, anti-Christian, anti-American forces that all have my back in the same way that a British officer would have a contingent of soldiers willing to obey his orders regardless of what justice would demand. | ||
Doesn't matter what justice is. | ||
It's what he wants. | ||
It's his will. | ||
So again, just, I don't know. | ||
Is this making any sense? | ||
Does this make any sense to anybody that, like, I would feel the same seeing the Shiloh Hendricks video that I would feel watching a Hollywood portrayal of the big, bad British officer, you know, raping a native woman, getting away with it the next day going out? | ||
Looking for another native woman to destroy. | ||
Knowing that you can do anything you want, and the moment they try to stand up to you, you get to call your boys in and they get their lives destroyed. | ||
And that sense of power, and how bizarre it is that that sense of power, instead of being because they feel like the superior civilization with technology that the natives can't even imagine, instead it's just this like... | ||
Welfare case Somali pirate that is only here because everything has been gifted to him. | ||
He's earned nothing, achieved nothing, conquered nothing, but here they are in our country treating our women like slaves. | ||
Literal sex slaves in some cases. | ||
And then there are so many questions that have arisen about this. | ||
The Shiloh Hendricks situation in a variety of different, like a number of different scams have come out as a consequence of this. | ||
People are looking at the rate of autism in the Smalley community and realizing that the Smalley's that were dropped in Minnesota or brought here and dropped us off by our loving government figured out that if you just claim your kid is autistic, you can get government subsidies. | ||
And so the autism rate skyrocketed 700% in the Somali community. | ||
Not because they have autism, but because it's a vector by which they can scam more money out of the suckers they live around, you and I, the Americans. | ||
That's one scam that's come about. | ||
The other thing is the question as to whether the Somalis in Minnesota are doing what the jihadis in the UK Did and have been doing and continue to do in that country, which is get hired in the foster system so that you can provide underage sex slaves for the Somalis through the foster care system because the foster care system is full of orphans who have nobody to care for them or protect them. | ||
You put yourself in that position and then you can have a steady supply of victims for your rape gangs. | ||
That's what they did in the UK. | ||
And we've reported on it many times. | ||
But literally you would have members of the Islamic community getting jobs in foster care homes and treating them like brothels. | ||
And the young white girls whose parents died and were under the care of the state would be lent out to Muslim men who would then bring them back in the middle of the night, literally dump them on the steps of the foster... | ||
House, half naked, bruised, beaten, bloody, drunk, and drugged. | ||
And the people in the foster care system would bring the girls in, clean them up. | ||
The next day, the Muslim men would come back. | ||
I'm here for Jenny. | ||
And they'd say, Jenny, time to go. | ||
And send them out. | ||
So the fact that these two Somali guys, one of the guys was filming, and it was him and a friend who somehow met a 16-year-old girl that had run away from foster care. | ||
Trapped her in a trailer. | ||
Stole her shoes so she couldn't escape. | ||
Didn't feed her for 24 hours. | ||
Violated her repeatedly. | ||
She finally escaped. | ||
She said there were these two guys. | ||
They were assaulting me. | ||
The police go arrest the guys. | ||
Take them to court. | ||
The girl is like, you know, I'm not going to be a part of that. | ||
I don't want to see these guys ever again. | ||
She just doesn't come to the court. | ||
So they say, alright, case dismissed. | ||
Again, you just have to like... | ||
Like, understand how inverted this is. | ||
You know, imagine you've got some British colony planted in Africa. | ||
You've got a British officer, a British soldier of some sort, kidnaps a native girl in a hut, and he and another soldier rape her. | ||
She escapes. | ||
The, you know, British authorities arrest the guy for misbehavior. | ||
But then the girl's like, I'm not going to your court. | ||
You people raped me. | ||
Why would I trust you to provide justice? | ||
I've got a way. | ||
I'm staying away. | ||
And she just like runs away. | ||
She disappears. | ||
And they're like, well, no witness to testify against you. | ||
I guess you're free to go. | ||
And the British officer that just got away with this is then walking around and like, how do you think he thinks about the Native women? | ||
Again, it's inverted, but it's the same psychological forces at work. | ||
Feeling untouchable, feeling like you're the superior race and the natives are there for your enjoyment, your pleasure. | ||
And the moment they displease you, you can destroy their lives because they're worthless. | ||
That's the mindset of the people. | ||
That we are providing for. | ||
That we are providing their housing. | ||
We are providing their food. | ||
We are providing their education. | ||
We are giving them jobs. | ||
And the whole time, they're sitting there thinking they're getting one over on you. | ||
Thinking that they're the smart ones. | ||
They're the clever ones. | ||
They're just, you know, these stupid Americans. | ||
So dumb. | ||
They don't even protect their own people. | ||
We can do whatever we want to them. | ||
So again, if people are confused at why this Shiloh woman is being celebrated, Shiloh Hendricks. | ||
It's because she is bucking this control system that is utterly evil and designed entirely to just disempower and disenfranchise innocent people for the favor of these psycho abusers. | ||
So anyway. | ||
I wrote this whole passage and nobody liked it. | ||
Nobody thought it was good, but I'm going to read it because I love it. | ||
Because I really just want you to, I don't know, this might be stupid, but I think maybe, just maybe, and this really was written for the people who are on our side or on the right. | ||
People like Riley Gaines, right? | ||
She's one who came out and was just like, you should not be supporting Shiloh Hendricks or Ben Shapiro or any of these people to think they're upholding some sort of Moral necessity by counter-signaling this woman. | ||
Maybe I will just read this. | ||
It says, the African sun beat down upon the dusty lane of the village. | ||
By the way, I totally used AI to help write this, so it does sound cheesy. | ||
That's because I wrote it first, and then I was like, okay, now make it sound like it was written in the 1800s. | ||
So it changed all the words to be more vivid. | ||
The African sun beat down upon the dusty lane of the village where Captain Cornelius Hart, a colonial officer in His Majesty's service, paced with a measured stride, his scarlet coat, a vivid stain against the muted hues of thatch and earth. | ||
His eyes, sharp and restless, roved over the native women as they went about their toil, and there was in his gaze a certain predatory relish, a vice that had grown unchecked in the lawless expanse of this frontier not a month prior. | ||
He had been discovered in a scandalous affair, keeping a young girl captive in a hut at the village edge, where, with a confederate, he had violated her abominably until her escape. | ||
Yet the reprimand from his superiors was but a fleeting murmur, a trifling inconvenience that served only to embolden his arrogance. | ||
As Hart sauntered through the throng, his polished boots raising small clouds of dust, a cry broke the hum of the market, a woman's voice sharp with indignation. | ||
His head turned quick as a snap, for he thought he caught the word devil. | ||
That particularly vile epithet the natives whispered against their white overlords. | ||
A curse, whose very utterance was a crime. | ||
There, by the roadside, stood a native mother, a child slung upon her hip, wrestling a woven basket from the grasp of a little white boy, the son of Mr. Hargrove, a planter of some note in the colony. | ||
Heart's fair countenance flushed a deep and vivid red. | ||
He advanced upon the woman, his hand falling to the horsewhip, poised at his belt, a cruel instrument, emblematic of his authority, with which he might summon a score of brutal men to execute his will heedless of justice. | ||
What was that you said, woman? | ||
he demanded, his voice low and menacing. | ||
The mother, undaunted, gestured to the basket. | ||
He was thieving, sir, she replied, her words disjointed but resolute. | ||
With emotion swift and full of anger, Hart drew his horse with its leather tip quivering inches from her face. | ||
You said devil, woman, say it again, he said, his tone of venomous whisper, his eyes aflame with a malign delight. | ||
The villagers, struck by sudden calm, stood motionless, their faces etched with dread, knowing well that a reckoning was at hand. | ||
Whether it would end in blood or merely terror, none could say. | ||
You said it to that English boy, Hart pressed, his voice now a growl. | ||
Say it again if you dare. | ||
The mother met his gaze, her eyes steady, burning with quiet defiance. | ||
Devil, she said, unflinching. | ||
So again, it's cheesy, it's stupid, but it's like, okay, if that video, if that script was acted out in a Hollywood movie, who would be against the woman? | ||
Who would sit there going, well, the woman shouldn't have said the word to the kid. | ||
So I go, here's this people that is being oppressed. | ||
Here's this population. | ||
That has no ability to stand up against this abusive and violent invader. | ||
Knowing full well that by standing up to him, she's basically sacrificing herself. | ||
But refusing to bend, refusing to comply with this arbitrary demand. | ||
And knowing, like, he already thinks I said it. | ||
I'm going to be punished for this. | ||
F you. | ||
F you to the captain who just is reveling in his ability to destroy the lives of anybody that stands up against him. | ||
And again, I know it's cheesy. | ||
I know it's stupid. | ||
But it's because I'm trying to appeal to the people that love cheesy and stupid stuff, which is like the majority of the population. | ||
So again, just trying desperately to... | ||
To explain to people why white people would celebrate this woman standing up against him. | ||
It's the same reason why the native Indians would celebrate somebody standing up against the British overlords. | ||
It's because it's an unfair oppression that we're under. | ||
It's just completely inverted and ridiculous. | ||
We consider a more powerful, more sophisticated, more advanced civilization imposing their will upon us. | ||
We are the more advanced civilization. | ||
We are the more powerful body of people. | ||
And yet somehow, we are kept in a state of abuse and submission to freaking Somali refugees. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Why are we allowing this? | ||
Why are we putting up with this? | ||
Why are these people even in our country, let alone getting away with crimes against our people? | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know if that makes sense to anybody. | ||
I don't know if I'm just, you know, speaking to no one here. | ||
But just as you look at the world today and you look at the problems that we're facing, the issues that we're being confronted with, the frustration at the heart of it all is the Is the inverted nature of it. | ||
Is the fact that, like, we're somehow being beaten. | ||
We're somehow submitting to forces and people and organizations and ideologies that are weaker, stupider, less capable. | ||
And again, I'm talking about this isn't a racial thing. | ||
I'm talking about the white Antifa scumbags too in Washington State. | ||
Whether it's the Somali immigrants or the Antifa scumbags or the Jewish politicians or the Islamic invaders in the UK, it's like we are just surrounded. | ||
We Western Christian nations, the people that genuinely believe in these principles. | ||
Are under continual assault and somehow oppression by this vast array, this cacophony of morons, of idiots, of evil, vicious little dirtbags that are reveling in their ability to make us suffer. | ||
It's just like, why? | ||
Why are we putting up with this? | ||
Why are we allowing this? | ||
What is it about our situation? | ||
That keeps us from just fixing this problem. | ||
Take that example I just read. | ||
If instead of a Somali refugee yelling at a low-income white woman, this was a British officer yelling at an African villager. | ||
Well, the reason the African villager can't stand up is pretty obvious. | ||
She's just not as powerful. | ||
Her people are not as powerful. | ||
They cannot physically defeat the British warship. | ||
Floating off their shore that can bombard them continuously for 12 hours straight and they can't even get a canoe as far out as the ship is. | ||
So it's like in that situation there's something tangibly physically keeping people from standing up against it. | ||
There is nothing stopping us from standing up against these people. | ||
There is nothing preventing us from defending ourselves against this oppression. | ||
That I think is what I'm trying to express here. | ||
It's just the frustration. | ||
I feel, and I know a lot of people feel, that's just like, why should we even have to be concerned with any of this stuff? | ||
We set up a society. | ||
We set up a civilization. | ||
We inherited processes by which all of these problems could be solved in an afternoon. | ||
And we just won't do it. | ||
Can't do it. | ||
We're constantly hamstrung. | ||
We're constantly prevented from just standing up and spitting in these people's faces when they demand that we bow and genuflect and scrape before them. | ||
I don't know if that makes any sense. | ||
We'll be joined by Alex Rosen in the next hour, so stay with us. | ||
We're trying to railroad him, and we're not going to stand for it. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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the American Journal We've got to get out like 5,000 people a day just to reverse the invasion. | |
I'm telling you, the 10 million, this is why they're trying to make it so difficult now. | ||
Thank you for coming by. | ||
This is one of the busiest guys in D.C. I just want to reiterate the Fintan recommendation to the president of the United States, to our chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer, which be the guy that occupies the Oval Office. | ||
You're recommending an appointment of a special prosecutor, special counsel. | ||
You're saying... | ||
If you go back and look at the Constitution and by custom and tradition, then you believe that President Trump should keep open the possibility of appointing himself. | ||
Maybe with a Matt Gaetz as a deputy? | ||
Is that what I'm hearing? | ||
Or Jeff Clark or Rudy. | ||
He could bring Rudy back in as a deputy. | ||
He's as sharp as a tack and has more experience. | ||
I love this so much. | ||
I want to make sure. | ||
You and I, because we go back a long way. | ||
We're not trolling here. | ||
This is serious. | ||
No. | ||
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Because when he said Trump is a special prosecutor, Gaetz, Clark, Rudy, they're literally going to explode. | |
They're going to lose. | ||
The point is, I'm highlighting... | ||
You know, there's kind of like, oh, that would be the perfect response, right? | ||
But their response is short of that. | ||
And I'm highlighting for your listeners and the American people, educating them on the powers of the presidency. | ||
And Attorney General Bondi... | ||
Can get support from the president to get this done. | ||
He can, like short of this, just direct the attorney general to engage in the criminal investigations and any resulting prosecutions and manage it as closely as he wants. | ||
This fake constitutional construct that the left has stuffed down our throats to justify their attacks on Nixon. | ||
It's a total lie. | ||
Is not only a lie, but it's a dangerous lie because it gives that awesome power of prosecution to unelected bureaucrats or people who aren't subjected to the checks the founders intended to have in place, meaning the president running the show. | ||
Very powerful. | ||
Tom Fenton, once again, a big focus of that should be on the administrative and the deep state to focus this because we've got a one-time shot. | ||
That is one of the, you believe, The most significant threat to this republic. | ||
Well, we had a collusion and abuse of power to undo a presidential election, an attempt to undo a presidential election or rig it in 2024. | ||
And part of that was not only the actual rigging by putting the candidate in jail and constraining him during the campaign, but also to curtail any questions or election integrity activity. | ||
By the opposition, by suggesting anyone who does that will go to jail. | ||
And that's why they criminalized the First Amendment and executive power-related, under the Constitution, as far as the President was concerned, activities questioning the 2020 election. | ||
It was about making sure those people wouldn't show up on 2024, at 2024, and raise questions. | ||
And it didn't work. | ||
It didn't work because groups like Judicial Watch, we weren't cowed. | ||
Trump wasn't cowed. | ||
The American people rejected it outright. | ||
And they tried, but they failed. | ||
And it doesn't mean they won't try again. | ||
And they will try again unless there are consequences. | ||
And certainly not doing an investigation is not what the American people expected. | ||
Out of this Justice Department and the FBI. | ||
Now, they say maybe there's something going on secretly we don't know about. | ||
And that just sounds very Q-like to me. | ||
And I don't buy it. | ||
It's also too, I mean, because those buildings haven't changed, it'll take you a while to change them. | ||
You've got to get on with this. | ||
Your point is exactly. | ||
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And Cash, they got so much going on. | ||
And those buildings aren't with them. | ||
So the best to just be some marginal thing. | ||
This is where he said it's the reason for being the special prosecutor is solely to do this and to report to the president directly. | ||
It lifts the burden from the FBI and Justice Department so Cash can spend his time decimating the FBI, shuttering it so that the only people left are him and a skeleton crew. | ||
You and I are totally agree on this. | ||
The FBI is going to be broken apart, right? | ||
There's nothing the FBI does that can't be done by another federal agency. | ||
Better. | ||
And with more focus. | ||
Tom Fitton, where do you go for social media? | ||
Amazing. | ||
Well, we're at judicialwatch.org, and I'm all over social media. | ||
Where do they get all your social media? | ||
Is it your account or social media? | ||
All right, folks. | ||
That was, of course, Steve Bannon and Tom Fitton talking about just some of what's going on in Washington, D.C. I'm here in studio with Alex Rosen. | ||
And even in just the last five minutes, we've been setting up here. | ||
I had no idea how insane this story is. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
You're about to hear what the government does to their competition. | ||
They've shown them how to fight crime that they refuse to fight. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, going in studio by Alex Rosen. | ||
He's just a regular guy who happens to catch more pedophiles annually in sting-offs than most police departments around the country do ever. | ||
You can keep up with him on X at ifight4kids or by visiting predatorpoachers.locals.com. | ||
Alex, welcome to the show, sir. | ||
How's it going? | ||
Pleasure to be here. | ||
Thanks so much for having me on. | ||
The pleasure is mine, and you face felony charges for your work fighting pedophiles. | ||
Now, I want to lay this out first, is that you are not one of these people that I see... | ||
Kind of often the videos go viral where they're meeting up with supposed pedophiles. | ||
They're like physically assaulting them and they like show up to some park and beat up an 18 year old for trying to meet a 16 year old. | ||
And it's like, what the hell's going on here? | ||
The way you do it is very professional, is very peaceful and amazing. | ||
I mean, we've shown videos where, I mean, you get these guys to admit what they do and come along quietly and show the evidence of their crimes in a really. | ||
Like, admirable way that always blows my mind whenever I see how effective your strategy is. | ||
People here, I think there are people that are giving what you do a bad name because they call themselves pedophile hunters and they just go out and beat up people that they think are pedophiles and it's totally vigilante and stupid. | ||
That's not what you do. | ||
Explain what you do and how it differs from some of the videos people may have seen out there. | ||
Right, so we're a group of concerned citizens who just want to put pedophiles in jail and help with that. | ||
We're not vigilantes. | ||
We don't take the law into our own hands. | ||
We don't beat them up or put hands on anybody. | ||
We gather evidence on them. | ||
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Usually... | |
Usually just chat logs to who they think is a kid. | ||
Very often stuff like child pornography, even stuff like in this case, child molestation of a very close relative of theirs. | ||
And we bundle all that up, turn it into cops, and then very often they get prosecuted. | ||
I mean, this month... | ||
This month alone, I have four trial slash court hearings to go to just for pedophiles alone. | ||
And then next month, I have on June 17th, I have two trials on the same day. | ||
I'm going to have to figure out what I'm going to do with that. | ||
So very often we're in court. | ||
We have over 180 convictions across the country, across 41 different states. | ||
And we love putting these people away. | ||
Yeah, so I just want to lay that groundwork. | ||
So we're going to talk about your felony charge that you face now. | ||
And we need to lay the groundwork to... | ||
Express how utterly unfounded this charge is, but explain to us how this came about and why you now face prison time in Missouri for your actions trying to protect children from... | ||
So I got charged with the most bogus felony you can think of on March 26th, but the whole story with that started on October 28th. | ||
So we caught an individual by the name of Joshua Teague, who's currently sitting in jail right now, only because we caught him twice, but I'll start with the first time. | ||
We caught Joshua Teague October 28th. | ||
He was going after who he thought was a 13-year-old girl. | ||
In those messages, he was very, very blatant about wanting to have sex with who he thought was his kid. | ||
He sent, I've seen his dick pic more times than I'd ever want to see it. | ||
And he also detailed in the messages molesting his own sister. | ||
So we approached him about all of that in person, and he admitted that he, in fact, molested and raped his own sister. | ||
And he also talked about sending penis pictures to who he thought was his 13-year-old girl that we were posing as. | ||
And on top of that, he did work at the Steak and Shake in Branson, the main one in the middle of town. | ||
And he got arrested in 2020 for sending 58 penis pictures to his 17-year-old employee at that Steak and Shake. | ||
Why that charge was dropped, I have no idea. | ||
It's inexplicable how long this guy has been getting away with preying on children. | ||
So anyway, the cops come. | ||
They do put him in cuffs. | ||
They hold him for 24 hours. | ||
We turned over all of our account info. | ||
We turned over the video where he gives every single detail about him molesting his own sister. | ||
I think we gave enough evidence for them to put him away for the rest of his life. | ||
And we heard nothing back from anybody at Branson PD. | ||
It turns out no detective was even assigned the case, which... | ||
It's crazy. | ||
The DA declined charges. | ||
And predictably, three months later, Joshua messages the same decoy account that we caught him on. | ||
So even after he was caught, he was messaging the same girl. | ||
He says he wants to have sex with the girl despite a video being out of him saying that he mentioned the video to our decoy. | ||
And then he messages another decoy account of ours, also a 13-year-old girl, talking again in the chats about raping his own sister. | ||
In March, I go to approach him again. | ||
This time, he's a little bit smarter and doesn't want to talk to me, which that happens sometimes when we get him again. | ||
They're not as talkative as the first time. | ||
You know, he was not interested in talking to me. | ||
His work was not interested in letting him talk to me. | ||
So, you know, at this point, it's five sex crimes that I know about. | ||
The incident in 2020 where he sent 17 penis pictures to 58 penis pictures of the 17-year-old girl, him molesting his own sister, him going after a decoy the first time, him going after that same decoy the second time, him going after a new decoy. | ||
So that's five sex crimes in the past couple years that I know about with him. | ||
So you know what? | ||
I did make a proclamation to the store that this guy is a pedophile, and I had information that was true. | ||
I read the messages out loud, and I got charged with a felony for that. | ||
I put hands on nobody. | ||
I mean, you saw the clip. | ||
I didn't put hands on anybody. | ||
I didn't threaten anybody. | ||
And, you know, it put Branson PD on the spot to go do their job. | ||
So they did end up arresting him for... | ||
You know, the second time we turn them in, I don't know why it takes two times to turn into pedophile for the cops to do their job. | ||
It shows moral bankruptcy on their part. | ||
But, you know, as a retaliatory thing, they charge me with felony harassment for straight up declaring there's a pedophile working around children. | ||
They charge you with felony harassment? | ||
Correct. | ||
For just saying... | ||
This guy's a pedophile. | ||
I mean, you saw the clip. | ||
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And that clip's not available, right? | ||
Correct. | ||
But I can describe it. | ||
I mean, it's literally you just saying, this guy's a pedophile. | ||
You're saying it's taking a shake and saying, this guy's a pedophile. | ||
Here's the evidence. | ||
He's working here. | ||
And they charge you with a felony. | ||
So what could you face? | ||
Well, so they charged me with trespassing, disturbing the peace, and a felony. | ||
And all that combined is up to five years in prison just for that interaction. | ||
Why would... | ||
I'm... | ||
Am I missing something here? | ||
I mean, why would they go after you like this? | ||
I genuinely don't understand how they're even justifying your arrest. | ||
Yeah, I don't understand either. | ||
I just don't. | ||
I mean, it's just so inappropriate, the whole thing. | ||
I mean, this guy is an admitted child molester, and all we want to do is just help him get brought to justice. | ||
And I will say... | ||
This time around, the charges are sticking on him, but obviously, you know, it's sad that it had to be brought to the public's eye for this to happen. | ||
I mean, you know, talk about, you know, that phrase, do good when nobody's watching. | ||
Branson PD obviously doesn't subscribe to that. | ||
They only do the right thing when eyes are on them, and even then, they still, you know, as an F you to me, still want to arrest me for making them do the right thing. | ||
Do you think that's what it is? | ||
I mean, do you think it's literally just like, they're like, here's this guy that's making us look like an idiot, let's charge him with, let's throw him in prison for five years? | ||
I mean, yeah. | ||
I mean, I cannot... | ||
There's no way anyone at the department thinks that I'm a threat to anybody except for pedophiles, so I can't comprehend what it would be. | ||
And again, it would be one thing if you're jumping over the counter and attacking the guy and throwing, you know, the fry oil all over it. | ||
Right, right. | ||
But you didn't do anything. | ||
I saw the video. | ||
You literally touch nobody. | ||
You have your hands in the air the whole time because you're holding up the paper like this, so it's like... | ||
How they could justify throwing you in prison for five years is really inexplicable to me. | ||
So what do we do about this? | ||
I mean, what are you doing about this? | ||
Well, I mean, I will say the detective assigned to the case for this guy now, she's doing a very great job on him, and I think she cares. | ||
And I think a lot of cops in that department do care about putting this guy away. | ||
I don't think every single person in Branson PD is a terrible person. | ||
And, you know, I have no resentment towards anybody in the store except for the pedo, obviously. | ||
I just think it's an unfortunate situation. | ||
That he just continued to work around kids. | ||
But yeah, I mean, what can we do about it? | ||
We got to fight it. | ||
We got to fight this obviously bogus charge. | ||
I wish they would just drop the charge because everybody knows it's BS. | ||
There's nobody that's safer with pedos not getting caught because I'd be in jail. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's a Taney County, Missouri that's, you know, spearheading this terrible prosecution of me for simply wanting a pedophile to be held accountable. | ||
Yeah, who is the prosecutor? | ||
Like, how are they justifying spending the resources to go after you? | ||
And again, every time we talk, you know, I learn a little bit more against my will about the mindset of these pedophiles because obviously this dude wasn't going to quit. | ||
He's going after the same person that already caught him once. | ||
And I mean, it's like... | ||
Clearly, this guy was driven and wasn't going to stop until he found some sort of teenage girl to seduce. | ||
So it's like, you've got to stop these guys. | ||
Even if they get caught once, they're just right back at it. | ||
So you've got to put them away. | ||
Even prison doesn't stop them. | ||
I mean, we've caught guys who have done 23-plus-year prison sentences. | ||
We caught a Mark Morgan last year in Dubuque, Iowa, and he did 23 years for molesting a 9-year-old, and he comes out and messages our decoy account, suddenly knows how to use all these apps immediately when he gets out of prison. | ||
So these people never stop, and Teague was like a little energizer bunny. | ||
He was just going to keep beating his drum until he was put a stop to. | ||
So, yeah, the police aren't doing it. | ||
You step in. | ||
Again, you aren't a vigilante. | ||
You aren't trying to beat this guy up because, again, we disavow that. | ||
That doesn't help anybody. | ||
Often they're wrong on that. | ||
You are correct on this. | ||
The guy is now in jail. | ||
So they can't even say, like, you know, I could even maybe justify some sort of charge against you, not a felony, but maybe a trespass. | ||
If you were totally wrong, if you were totally off the mark, you got the wrong guy, and you're going into some random dude's business and yelling at him, okay, then maybe. | ||
But you got the guy. | ||
He's the right guy. | ||
What you're saying is true. | ||
You weren't slandering him. | ||
You have the evidence. | ||
So there's just no basis to this charge. | ||
No, there's zero. | ||
And, you know, the prosecutor in Taney County, Brad Hughes, he's the one explicitly who denied the charges the first time. | ||
And now he's the one taking Teague's case and prosecuting him. | ||
So I think it's very ego-driven. | ||
I think it's, frankly, very immature on his part to want me prosecuted. | ||
I mean, he could also just look good and just prosecute this guy. | ||
I mean, it's not like if they just could prosecute him this time around. | ||
It's not like I'd say, but you didn't do it the first time, you know. | ||
But, you know, they want to do it. | ||
If they want to play this game with me, then we'll just show exactly. | ||
Their negligence the first time letting this monster walk. | ||
Yeah, I don't even understand how you would defend yourself against this because you didn't break any laws. | ||
I mean, again, are they really going to bring this to... | ||
Or are they just trying to intimidate you into accepting a plea deal? | ||
Because I cannot believe that a jury of 12 people would sit there and go, yeah, this guy deserves five years in prison for standing in a steak and shake and saying that guy's a pedophile when the guy is a pedophile. | ||
I mean, it's this... | ||
How are they justifying this charge? | ||
Right, right. | ||
No, it's a disservice to everybody that they did not arrest him the first time, you know? | ||
Right. | ||
And, you know, it's like Steak and Shake shouldn't have to be dealing with criminals. | ||
Like, if he was arrested the first time, there'd be no issue. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, and it's not fair to, like, and fortunately it happened this way, but, you know, it's like they're making Steak and Shake deal with this guy pretty much. | ||
And he should not have been on the streets in March. | ||
There should have been no Steak and Shake confrontation. | ||
That was my second time ever visiting a Steak and Shake. | ||
The first time was, like, just to eat it in some other state. | ||
But, like, I should have only been there once, like, at Steak and Shake in general. | ||
So, I mean, yeah, it's just a disservice to the whole community to not prosecute a pedo. | ||
I mean, most places in Missouri, everywhere from St. Louis to Gladstone, which is near Kansas City, the first time we turn in a pedo, they act on it and they go arrest the pedo. | ||
But Branson, for whatever reason, it takes doing it in the public square for them to do their job. | ||
Bizarre and inexplicable to me. | ||
We actually have a video. | ||
So can you set up this Cliff 32 that we have? | ||
This is the guy that we're talking about? | ||
Yes, Joshua Teague. | ||
This is Joshua Teague. | ||
Okay, so let's go to this video. | ||
And was this the first confrontation that you had with him? | ||
Correct. | ||
Back in October of last year. | ||
Okay, so here's the video of the first confrontation. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I wanted to ask about the 12-year-old sister because to Brenda, you were like, you know, we had sex and this and that. | |
Oh, we didn't get that. | ||
Well, what did she do to you to, like, what did she force you to do to her? | ||
I was, it was like, I was 26. It was like, I'm going to say, I think spring of 2016, or it could have been the year before. | ||
I had to stay home. | ||
I was in college. | ||
I had to stay home from school. | ||
Where'd you go to college? | ||
OTC. | ||
I mean, I had to take some time off. | ||
Okay. | ||
I was six. | ||
I had to stay home. | ||
No, on top of babysitting them while my mom was in the hospital. | ||
Babysitting? | ||
Thank God. | ||
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I was passed out on the couch. | |
I woke up and she was on top of me. | ||
Really? | ||
Was she naked? | ||
No. | ||
No? | ||
So, you're a 12-year-old sister. | ||
What was her name? | ||
Fuck. | ||
I'm trying to think. | ||
How many sisters do you have? | ||
Two, yeah. | ||
Just nine kids in the family. | ||
Was it, um, what's her sister's name? | ||
Tanya. | ||
Tanya, that's what it was. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was like years, years, years, years. | ||
How many times did she try to have sex with you, Tanya? | ||
Uh... | ||
Probably just within that month. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So how many times do you think in that month she tried to have sex with you? | ||
Probably maybe a couple times. | ||
I mean, considering I'm a virgin, I really want to know what to do. | ||
Okay. | ||
Of course, when I did grow up with girlfriends, I had an adoptive mom that was overprotective. | ||
Say again? | ||
I had an adoptive mom that was overprotective. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Yeah, so here you tell Brenda, "I really like and love you. | ||
Would you like to have sex with me?" Um, were any, like, pics sent to Brenda that might have been, like, a little bit, like, inappropriate at all, or...? | ||
Uh, she felt a little... | ||
I might have to say this. | ||
So he doesn't even realize that the decoy is a decoy. | ||
He thinks that there's really a Brenda. | ||
Brenda was a decoy, right? | ||
Right, right. | ||
If you want to show the messages where he goes into more detail about it. | ||
Do I want to show these? | ||
I think we should expose this guy. | ||
Later in the video, he does give more details about what he's done to his sister. | ||
Well, but that's something the pedophiles do, right? | ||
They blame their victims. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Like, just the day before that, we caught a Dominic Zelazny in Shreveport, October 27th, and he told me, he ends up admitting to molesting his four-year-old sister, but his excuse at first was, he woke up with her, you know, jacking him off. | ||
Right. | ||
And that's the number one excuse they use. | ||
I mean, I've heard every time with molestation, the pet will always say, I was asleep. | ||
They were on top of me. | ||
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I mean, I've heard every time with molestation, the pet will always say, I'm not asleep. | |
I mean, I've heard every time with molestation, the pet will always say, I'm not asleep. | ||
I'm not asleep. | ||
Hey, folks, this is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, in studio with Alex Rosen. | ||
You can follow him on X at iFightForKids, the website, predatorpoachers.locals.com. | ||
Of course, we had BX in studio yesterday with Alex Jones. | ||
What we're learning is that the powers that be, the authorities responsible for this type of stuff, not very good at going after child predators. | ||
And instead, thankfully, we have citizens like yourself, just citizen researchers and activists. | ||
Doing the job of the authorities for them, finding these child predators online and hunting them down. | ||
And in some cases, the authorities are extremely thankful for your help. | ||
And in fact, you're testifying in all sorts of different trials as you continuously do and have done. | ||
And again, it's like no matter what happens, to have taken 180 pedophiles off the street. | ||
It's more than I've taken off the street, I'll tell you that. | ||
It's really something to be proud of. | ||
But we're just trying to figure out what it is compelling the felony charges against Alex Rosen. | ||
And I was just saying right before we went live, it's like, okay, you're testifying in cases about pedophiles that you've caught while simultaneously being charged with a felony for the activity that you're testifying about in the other cases. | ||
Like, it just, it's so convoluted, it makes no sense at all. | ||
And I'm just reaching for, like, what could explain this aggressive prosecution against you. | ||
Because they could have charged you with trespassing. | ||
They could have charged you with some misdemeanor. | ||
And, you know, you would have been like, hey, they asked me to leave. | ||
I didn't leave. | ||
I said call the cops or whatever. | ||
But to charge you with a felony, to try to send you to federal prison for this, it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
No, it's ridiculous. | ||
And, you know, most places do take up our evidence the first time we turn them in. | ||
And even, yeah, like I said, even in Missouri, they... | ||
Most places in Missouri are great. | ||
I mean, it's crazy to say that St. Louis County takes prosecuting child predators more seriously than a red little county in southern Missouri. | ||
But unfortunately, that's how it is, and it's a terrible look. | ||
And I definitely think there's some embarrassment or shame or something, you know, some psychological pressure, you know, compelling these people to charge you like this because it just doesn't make any sense otherwise. | ||
And just as an example of the type of people that you catch, here's the story. | ||
From April 26th of this year, just about a week ago. | ||
I love little boys. | ||
Affidavit details chat leading to Midland Man's arrest in Predator Sting. | ||
Midland, Texas, a man facing felony charges following a 2024 sting operation involving civilian activists and local law enforcement. | ||
According to an affidavit, the case originated in November 2024 when 22-year-old Kate Horton allegedly arrived at a planned meeting spot. | ||
Where he believed he would encounter an adult man and his 13-year-old son. | ||
The meeting was part of an online sting conducted by Predator Poachers, a civilian group known for targeting child predators in coordination with the Midland Police Department. | ||
Horton was previously arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and online solicitation of a minor for sexual conduct. | ||
And I don't know if it says it here in this story, but how many images did this guy have? | ||
Oh, here it is. | ||
Let me just... | ||
According to the affidavit, more than 396,000 images were recovered, along with videos showing minors being bound, harmed, and sexually assaulted. | ||
396,000 images? | ||
That is... | ||
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It's a great question. | |
Can somebody like that even be rehabilitated? | ||
But I mean, it's just... | ||
The people that you go after are like the worst people in the world. | ||
Yeah, no, I think Cade Horton was by far our biggest child pornography bust. | ||
Previously, the person that's holding that title is Jeffrey Rose of formerly Las Vegas, Nevada. | ||
Now he's a resident of the Nevada High State Prison. | ||
But yeah, no, Cade Horton has Jeffrey Rose beat by eight times with his amount of child pornography. | ||
Yeah, I'm just, I'm like trying, because, you know, I download all the videos for the show every day, and I download like 50 videos a day. | ||
I've done it for five years. | ||
I think I have. | ||
12,000 videos, something like that. | ||
So just, it's like, to imagine the dedication required to compiling this, but this is important to mention because you said that you actually got a call after your arrest from... | ||
The people who are conducting this prosecution, right? | ||
Right. | ||
So we have six arrests in Midland County that were all in November of this past year. | ||
Two of them, including Cade, were a very big child pornography bust. | ||
The other four were coming to meet the decoy in the sting house. | ||
And I get a call from one of the district attorney investigators in Midland, and he's wondering what the heck happened in Missouri. | ||
You know, it's like, it stinks. | ||
I, like, explained to him, like, this is, you know, in short, total crap. | ||
And, you know, this could affect my testimony when I put people like Cade Horton, who have 400,000 child pornography images, who told us that he molested his 10-year-old brother. | ||
When we try to put people like this away, you know? | ||
If you're in jail, you're going to be able to test that. | ||
Right, there's a potential that people like this could walk free and all these other child molesters could walk free because Missouri has a... | ||
One county in Missouri has the ego the size of freaking Texas, and just for whatever reason, they want to put me away for simply exposing a pedo twice. | ||
So it's not only the fact that they're keeping their community less safe when I'm put away, they're keeping the country less safe by potentially letting people like Cade Horton walk free, all because their egos are freaking bruised. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
Right, and it's not even like potentially, you know, they could, but like literally there are people, cases on the docket require your... | ||
A testimony that you will not be able to deliver if you're tied up in it with your own... | ||
Problems in Missouri or in jail. | ||
So it's not even, like, speculative. | ||
Literally, these cases will be substantially harmed if you're not there to be able to testify. | ||
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Right. | |
And what's crazy is, you know, my next court date in Missouri for my bullshit case is June 17th. | ||
That same day, I'm scheduled to be at trial in Washington County, Missouri, for a guy charged with over 10 felonies, Edward Foster. | ||
I'm supposed to testify at his trial to try to put him away for a very long time for trying to go rape an 11-year-old girl. | ||
So it's insane. | ||
I mean, obviously, it seems like Taney County, Missouri, wants Edward Foster to walk free and just continue to try to rape little kids rather than just drop their ego and just let these pedos go to jail and just let this be done. | ||
It definitely is. | ||
And again, just the absurdity of on the same day that you're testifying for hunting predators, you're also being charged with a felony for hunting prisoners. | ||
Like, what are we doing here? | ||
This really, really is absurd. | ||
And I just wonder, like, what can we do? | ||
To fight back. | ||
Obviously, you need money to cover the legal charges. | ||
PredatorProachers.Locals.com. | ||
Follow Alex at iFightForKids. | ||
How else can people contribute that way just to cover your legal expenses? | ||
Well, we'll probably end up making a give-send go if needed, but... | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, Andrew Bailey, the Attorney General of Missouri, who is apparently a pretty big conservative and takes a stand against child predators, his Twitter, his comments are open on Twitter, and I encourage everybody to go let your voice be heard. | ||
Obviously, do it in a peaceful way. | ||
You know, no need to call everybody a POS or evil or, well, I guess I called the prosecutor. | ||
Well, you call evil people evil. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
Let Andrew Bailey know about this. | ||
Let him know that child predators in his own state are going to walk free because there's somebody with a bruised ego in Taney County that wants to put me in jail for exposing one. | ||
I've never understood the lack of establishment support for what you do. | ||
Like I said, everybody loved to catch a predator back when it was on TV. | ||
I've always said, man, if you were... | ||
I don't know. | ||
If things were... | ||
Since goal and even some vague way, it's like you would have a special on HBO where they were following you around and helping you to bust these pedophiles because you have such a powerful success record already. | ||
And in the same way, it's like, where are the congressmen? | ||
Where is Marjorie Taylor Greene and Anna Paulina Luna? | ||
I have to think they just don't know this is going on because if they did, this is such a bombshell, home run, fastball across the plate. | ||
That they could knock out of the park by going, here's this guy. | ||
I want to champion him. | ||
I want to bring public attention to try to pressure this prosecutor to drop the case. | ||
All legal, all just totally above board. | ||
Where are the elected officials defending you and your success, your record and track record of success in this? | ||
Who else can we reach out to? | ||
Who else can bring their weight to this conversation to try to get these charges dropped? | ||
Well, you know, hit up MTG. | ||
Hit up Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
Hit up A.G. Bailey of Missouri. | ||
Or Donald Trump, hell. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
Hit up Donald Trump. | ||
Hit up everybody you could possibly think of and spread this story. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
What they probably want is just this to be buried, just like they try to bury our first interaction with them. | ||
So, I mean, it's pretty crazy. | ||
You know, you would think that in this county that they give a pass for, I guess, the first crime they say you committed, but I guess not. | ||
I guess not for me, apparently. | ||
Yeah, not for you. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Well, what you did was stand up in a restaurant and say things. | ||
You didn't, you know, which is obviously way worse than molesting children. | ||
No, I don't even want to joke about it. | ||
It's just so crazy. | ||
And seriously, From, you know, talking to BX so many times, and now people are recognizing, and the FBI is putting out, you know, warnings about 764, the satanic pedophile grooming gangs, and all this stuff. | ||
It's like, this is a very real issue that parents don't know about, they aren't informed about, they aren't aware of how dangerous the internet can be for their kids. | ||
You would think by this point, I mean, I remember, you know, PSAs in the 90s telling kids, or telling parents, like, watch what chat rooms your kids are in. | ||
Still, 30 years later, we're trying to teach this lesson, people still aren't getting it. | ||
So it's like, Again, to me, a national politician, the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene or anybody else, should be seizing on this and going, not only is this a true piece of injustice that I can stand up against, this guy does not deserve to be charged with a felony charge, but it's something that if it gets a lot of attention, we can teach people about this. | ||
We can say, hey, here's how this works. | ||
Here's how these predators operate. | ||
And you could actually save innumerable kids from being seduced into this. | ||
You know, pedophilia by making this a big story and a national interest piece. | ||
So, again, there's nothing but, I think, nothing but positives to come out of any politician that wants to jump on this case and be a champion for Alex Rosen. | ||
Right. | ||
And, yeah, it would be a huge teaching moment. | ||
We could show that this monster right here... | ||
Offended twice in like less than five months. | ||
We can just show that and show that these people will never stop. | ||
These people, even when there's jail involved for them, even when there's exposure like a video we post, they're not going to stop unless they're just away from children. | ||
And yeah, this could turn into a huge teaching moment and I hope it does. | ||
One way or another, it almost certainly will. | ||
And again, I just... | ||
It's just so frustrating that they would bring this on you. | ||
And you were even saying, I think during the break, where you were like, hey, if I hit somebody in the face and they were charging me with that, then you would say, hey, look, I made a mistake. | ||
But you didn't do anything wrong. | ||
So it's not like you can look back and go, gee, I shouldn't have ever done that. | ||
It's like, done what? | ||
Exposed to pedophile? | ||
Of course you should do that. | ||
So you didn't do anything wrong. | ||
They're trying to send you to jail for five years. | ||
That alone is enough. | ||
Without any of the other context, it's enough that... | ||
Anybody who actually cares about legitimate justice in this country should be outraged by the way they're treating you. | ||
Yeah, no, exactly. | ||
Like, you know, I'm like reflecting. | ||
I'm like, well, I mean, did I threaten anybody? | ||
No. | ||
Did I say anything that was untrue? | ||
No. | ||
It's like, yeah, it's just baffling. | ||
I mean, I didn't know that talking in a higher than normal speaking voice is like a felony. | ||
It's a felony, right. | ||
Yeah, not even a misdemeanor, a literal felony, which will go on your record. | ||
It'll affect, you know, because not... | ||
Not only would you be prevented from testifying in cases that are already going forward, it means pedophiles could be let out if you're not allowed to testify, but then any time if this goes through or if this is whatever, any case you're in, the defendant's lawyer will stand up and go, this man is a felon. | ||
You're going to trust him? | ||
He's been charged with a felony. | ||
How could you give credence to his testimony? | ||
So, I mean, they're really messing up your entire operation, which already has... | ||
Prevented hundreds of pedophiles from being out on the street and going after kids. | ||
So it's just such a crime what's going on here. | ||
Yeah, no, it is. | ||
It is. | ||
I mean, it's not like... | ||
I mean, the only thing that charging me with a felony does is just make society less safe. | ||
I mean, it doesn't... | ||
There's nobody that's sitting around thinking, oh my gosh, I just feel so much safer now that Alex Rosen is in jail. | ||
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Right. | |
There's just zero of that. | ||
Oh, well, no, there are some. | ||
There are pedophiles out there. | ||
There are pedophiles that would feel a lot safer with you behind bars, I think. | ||
I said people, not monsters. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Yes, we want to clarify that. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
I mean, it's like... | ||
It's like everything else is like, can we frame this as anti-Semitic somehow? | ||
Maybe you can get the ADL to back you up or something. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
You know, I've talked a lot of crap about the ADL over the years, but... | ||
I just want the ADL to know I was totally just kidding about that. | ||
And my name is not Rosen. | ||
It's Rosen Bergstein Horwich, whatever. | ||
And I need the ADL to come to my defense. | ||
Where's Green Black calling this an anti-Semitic prosecution? | ||
Seriously. | ||
It's like whatever we have to do, whatever angle we can approach this at to get this injustice defeated, I think it's worth it. | ||
So again, people can support you at iFightForKids, predatorpoachers.locals.com. | ||
I'm just going to say it over and over because no matter who I have on, I always get tweets that are like, what's that guy's name again? | ||
I'll just say it again. | ||
Alex Rosen at ifight4kids. | ||
All words spelled out. | ||
No letters, no numbers in there. | ||
Predatorpoachers.locals.com. | ||
Huge track record of success. | ||
And you'll continue to fight. | ||
I mean, I imagine you're not slowing down because of this, right? | ||
You're still out there. | ||
Since my unjust arrest. | ||
We've had 20 pedos arrested, including... | ||
Since March. | ||
Since March. | ||
Since March 26th, we've had 20 pedos arrested. | ||
I want to spotlight two of them. | ||
So there's a Jason Cornell that we caught in Muskegon Heights, Michigan. | ||
And he was trading thousands of images of child pornography. | ||
He was a sex offender. | ||
He admitted to us he molested two of his, I think, younger nieces or cousins or something like that. | ||
You know, he was going after a 13-year-old decoy. | ||
So Muskegon Heights PD, they see the CP on his phone, they arrest him for it. | ||
And, you know, when he pulled up, I saw something very unpleasant on his phone. | ||
He was doing it on his messages, which was just baffling to me. | ||
You'd think AT&T would flag it or something. | ||
But, you know, he's like, this is one of the people I trade with. | ||
He's being very honest with us. | ||
And he pulled up a phone number that belonged to, it was a real phone number that was trading with him, trading these images with him. | ||
And it belonged to a Nathan Bailey of Martinsville, Indiana, who's only five hours away. | ||
So we dropped everything we did. | ||
The next day we went over to Nathan Bailey's house and we got him to admit to trading with Jason Cornell. | ||
And now if you want to pull up Nathan Bailey's mugshot, you can just type in Nathan Bailey Martinsville. | ||
He's totally a stereotype of what a pedo would look like. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, all these guys are. | ||
Yeah, they all got to look. | ||
Pretty much. | ||
and he got charged with 34 counts of child pornography and he admitted to us that he was at church, he was within the vacation Bible school stuff at his church and unfortunately molested as young as you can think of. | ||
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It's like, oh my god. | |
It's like, okay, these are people with access to children. | ||
I can't imagine being a parent of one of these kids who like, oh my god, look at this guy. | ||
Yeah, bring me your kids. | ||
I'll play Lazarus in the vacation Bible school play. | ||
It's just unbelievably creepy. | ||
Yeah, and it's crazy because if Branson had their way, I would still be in jail and I wouldn't be able to catch that guy because in the probable cause statement the cop puts in, he thinks that I should be held in jail because I criticized the Taney County justice system. | ||
And AK criticizing it is like... | ||
I'm mad y 'all didn't arrest him the first time we caught him. | ||
So because of that, he put on his powerful cause statement, you can look this up yourself, on My Case Stop, Missouri, you can go find this yourself. | ||
He puts, he should be in jail because he criticized the Tandy County justice system. | ||
That's why I should have no bond. | ||
It's unbelievable how corrupt it is. | ||
I mean, I'm not exactly surprised. | ||
The same thing happened with Owen, right? | ||
I mean, they use your words against you. | ||
They say, well, this guy criticized us, so, you know, he's a danger to the community. | ||
We gotta put him away. | ||
I mean, there's something so... | ||
Deeply evil at work here. | ||
It's really hard to even fathom. | ||
And again, it's like not only, you know, if I was a parent of this community learning this guy is now facing 34 charges and had you not caught him, my kid would be at vacation Bible school with him. | ||
I mean, I can't imagine the relief and terror that those parents are feeling. | ||
But then, like, the resources that the police would have had to put in to get this guy, which they never would have put in, but... | ||
Just, you know, theoretically, if it was the police doing this, they would have had teams, they would have had detectives bringing this guy in, questioning him. | ||
He would have been on his guard. | ||
Instead, you go in, you cost the taxpayers nothing. | ||
You get this guy to admit what he did, making the prosecution that much more easy, that much more simple, so it's not this long, drawn-out, complicated thing with contradictory evidence. | ||
You get him to admit what he did. | ||
You have the evidence on his phone. | ||
It's all cut and dry. | ||
It's like... | ||
Every part of this is a benefit to everybody, to the taxpayer, to the parents, to everybody, and hear this Branson, Missouri prosecutor wants to shut that down. | ||
Yeah, he'd rather him not be, he'd rather Nathan Bailey be walking free, literally actively molesting kids. | ||
I mean, the neighbors of Nathan Bailey, it took a lot for the Morgan County sheriffs in Indiana to go arrest the guy. | ||
They were like, the prosecutor's trying to call him off, but we basically, we caused a stir on social media and the cops ended up taking his phone. | ||
But, yeah, no, the neighbor had to build a fence around his house because Nathan would just be outside staring at his kids. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
I mean, obviously this is who Branson wants out on the street because they're just so hellbent on prosecuting me for bringing attention to... | ||
That's what, you know, there's some things that happen in the world where it's like, well, there's sort of a both sides. | ||
There is no both sides to this. | ||
No. | ||
There's no excuse for arresting you. | ||
There's no excuse for charging you. | ||
There's no excuse for framing you as a menace to society. | ||
There's just this prosecutor has no legs to stand on. | ||
And the only reason I think he would feel confident enough bringing this is because he feels like nobody knows about it. | ||
There's no pressure on him. | ||
I mean, if we can get a congressman, somebody with a nationwide platform, like an official, to speak out on this, I think the case gets dropped because I think it's totally indefensible. | ||
Yeah, and you know what? | ||
I think we're going to beat it no matter what, at least the felony charge for sure. | ||
But, I mean, you know, I think most people, especially in red areas, are reasonable people. | ||
And, you know, good thing that Brad Hughes, the prosecutor of Taney County, is not the judge, jury, and executioner. | ||
Right. | ||
Because that would be scary for anybody trying to do good. | ||
But, I mean, you know what? | ||
I think, you know, if it comes to it, I think the people of Taney County are going to know what's up if the time comes. | ||
But, you know, we'll see. | ||
We'll see. | ||
It just is such a mistake for this guy to make, honestly. | ||
I genuinely think, because I think you're right. | ||
I mean, if it goes to jury trial, you're not going to find 12 people in Branson, Missouri who are stupid enough to believe that Alex Rosen is a felon that deserves to go away for five years. | ||
But why take that risk? | ||
Why put you in that position? | ||
Why cost you the money and the time detracting away from your very important work to put you through this? | ||
It's criminal. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, it is evil because... | ||
You know what? | ||
There have been pedos that we've caught multiple times and, you know, I mean, I'd have zero issue. | ||
I wouldn't be talking about this if, you know, they didn't even have to admit a mistake. | ||
If they just arrested him the second time and were like, oh crap, okay, we're going to arrest him this time. | ||
I really wouldn't have that much to say. | ||
I mean, obviously he should have been arrested the first time, but it's like they just want to make this so overboard as if it's like such an inconvenience that I bring this to their attention. | ||
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And again, it's like... | ||
You hear about, it's the classic statement, right? | ||
One death is a tragedy, 10,000 is a statistic. | ||
And I feel like we so often report on things like when you hear, hey, 400,000 child pornography images. | ||
It's like, wow, that's a lot of images. | ||
Every one of those images represents a child whose life will never be the same, whose consciousness has been altered in a negative way forever. | ||
So it's like, when we just talk about this stuff and say, well, he molested this kid, it's like... | ||
What do you think that did to that kid for the rest of his life? | ||
And if that kid didn't handle it well, maybe he started to become a molester because that often happens. | ||
So it's like when you stop just one of these guys, you're halting this chain reaction that's been going for potentially years of just evil, begetting evil, begetting evil. | ||
It's just... | ||
Why would you not want you out there doing this? | ||
Yeah, and that's frankly all we want to do. | ||
And, you know, most police departments, including even people in Branson PD, have been tremendous in trying to prosecute these pedophiles. | ||
So, you know, I'm not going to let an obvious bad apple prosecutor just destroy what I think of the cops or destroy what I think of law enforcement because, you know what? | ||
I do have a lot of trials to testify at, and that's because law enforcement did their job. | ||
Law enforcement cares. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I mean... | ||
I think most people are moral, and most people want these people away. | ||
And, you know, I think 90% of the law enforcement come across as great, including in Missouri. | ||
So I have no ill will towards anybody but this pedo. | ||
No, but, well, I have enmity against the prosecutor doing this to you. | ||
Because, again, it's like, yeah, you've got the community wants what you're doing. | ||
The parents of the kids want you to be doing this. | ||
The police want you to be doing this. | ||
I'm sure the FBI is happy that you're doing this. | ||
The only people that don't want you doing this are the pedophiles you catch. | ||
And apparently this prosecutor, he's got, you know, he's got it out for you. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
I mean, if you look at Branson Police's Facebook page, they made a post about, you know, both of our arrests. | ||
Celebrating it. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
And, you know, nobody in the Branson community was like, oh, my God, thank God that Alex was put away. | ||
I feel so much safer now. | ||
Everybody was like, so, I mean, he's not even serving his own people by putting, like, nobody wants to be put away for this except for pedophiles. | ||
So it's strange. | ||
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Yeah, but that's why I'm, like, just trying to rack my brain. | |
I'm like, He's not going to be rewarded for it. | ||
He's not going to, like, be celebrated for it. | ||
It's not going to help progress his political career. | ||
So, like, just what is the reason he's going after it? | ||
And, you know, it's the conspiracy theorist in me that goes, hey, did you put away a friend of his? | ||
Is this guy a pedophile? | ||
I'm not accusing it, and obviously neither is Alex. | ||
But it's like, when there's no explanation, it's perfectly valid to ask why. | ||
Yeah, no, 100%. | ||
I mean, there's nobody on that Facebook page that's like, Oh my gosh, you know, Alex, he was menacing at my door one night. | ||
Yeah, I was trying to enjoy my steak and shake, and he was speaking loudly. | ||
Put him away for life. | ||
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I mean, it's just absurd. | |
Absurd, yeah. | ||
I don't know if you said that on air, but who would want a steak and shake made by a pedophile? | ||
I fight for kids on X. Predatorpoachers.locals.com. | ||
Predatorpoachers.locals.com. | ||
Alex Rosen. | ||
He needs your support, and we really need—I mean, this is my call to, you know, our entire audience. | ||
Tag a congressman. | ||
Tag your local representatives. | ||
If you're in Missouri especially, be polite. | ||
We're not calling for harassment. | ||
We're calling for political, civic engagement to prevent this malicious, in my opinion, prosecution against somebody who's really dedicated himself to protecting children and had massive success. | ||
Final words, Alex? | ||
Yeah, just bring awareness to it, especially if you're in Missouri and especially if you're in Taney County. | ||
I'm sure there's somebody watching from there. | ||
Yeah, just showcase the truth. | ||
That's all. | ||
We're not asking you to cover for me. | ||
We're not asking you to make up something. | ||
We're just asking to showcase the truth, showcase the fact that this pedo is walking free, and all we want to do is just help put this pedophile away. | ||
So that's all we ask. | ||
There's absolutely no downside in supporting this. | ||
Again, this is not a controversial issue. | ||
At all, right? | ||
You've got pedophiles on one side, decent people on the other. | ||
Where are you going to land? | ||
Horrifying, but obviously incredible work as always, and every time you're here, I'm just blown away by the incredible success that Predator Poachers has, which is, again, you know, a testament to your hard work, but also a horrifying reality that we have to face with, especially us with kids. | ||
That's going to do it for us, folks. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow on American Journal. | ||
Stay tuned, Alex Jones, 90 seconds. | ||
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