Harrison Smith and Alex Rosen dissect the March 9, 2025 murder of InfoWars employee Jamie White—linked to suspect Eloy Camarillo via geolocation and surveillance—while critiquing media narratives framing Trump’s refugee policies as racially motivated, despite South Africa’s 635 farm murders (2014–2024) and government rhetoric labeling whites "subhuman dogs." They contrast this with leftist hypocrisy, like defending criminal illegal aliens in Newark while ignoring child trafficking, and question Chauvin’s conviction over fentanyl evidence and alleged MPD training lies. Rosen’s trial on May 29th risks discrediting his pedophile sting work, exposing how legal attacks may shield predators under false "psychological condition" defenses, urging public support to counter normalization of child abuse. [Automatically generated summary]
According to the Transvaal Agricultural Union of South Africa, approximately 635 farm murders occurred between 2014 and 2024, averaging 63 per year, with 50 recorded in 2023 and 32 in 2024.
AFRI Forum, a minority rights group.
Reported 49 farm murders in 2023, aligning with Tao Essay's figures.
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And at that point, my husband got up for the last time.
And the one attacker said, just kill him, brother.
And they shot him in the head, execution style, in front of us.
And he literally fell at my feet on his face.
The government dismisses it.
The government denies that it's happening.
Our own president came to New York in September and he stated in an interview with Bloomberg: There are no killings of farmers or white farmers in South Africa.
There's no land grab in South Africa.
We are involved in a process of discussing land reform.
South African Police Service statistics indicate that 12 farm-related murders occurred between October and December 2024.
These grim numbers are a small fraction of South Africa's 19,000-plus annual murders, illustrating that the land of Zef is wrought with a variety of chaos.
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Americans don't understand that the rest of the world is not like America.
You know, we have a lot of...
Very difficult things happening in the world today.
And it was very complicated because there are 27 tribes, black tribes.
There are really two white tribes, Afrikaans and English.
And they hate each other more than the black on white situation.
The history of the fighting between the Dutch and the English just makes most wars look tame.
And then the black tribes all hated each other for their hundreds of thousands of years of history.
And so the level of violence was just extraordinary.
I remember getting to this concert, and the train doors open.
And there's two black guys, and this one black guy, who just caught the end of the fight, takes a knife and stabs it into the side of this guy's head, like right there.
And this guy just drops dead.
Boom.
And you're on the train, but a whole bunch of people behind you want to get off the train.
But you've just got this dead guy in front of you.
A 2012 Reuters report noted a one-third decline in white farmers since 1997, emphasizing robbery as the primary motive, not race.
Yet, the brutality.
Torture, machete attacks, and prolonged Mad Max-level assaults continue to fuel a Western propagandized media, feverishly denying reality and stoking the flames of division.
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So if the Afrikaners don't actually like the land, they can leave that country.
They are.
They're leaving to come here.
No.
These refugees are coming here.
They can actually leave and go to where their native land is, which is probably Germany.
So the Trump administration, they're saying that essentially these white South Africans assimilate better and they're also not as much of a security risk.
That's really causing a lot of people to be appalled, frankly.
These are the descendants of the people who created the most diabolical system of white in human history apartheid about the white africaners who were allowed into the country and what that means for the black folks in the black farmers well don this is a slap in the face to america's black farmers right now unfortunately The mindless underbelly of American victimhood isn't rolling out the red carpet either.
Including some good news, if you can call it that.
That a suspect in the murder of our friend and colleague Jamie White has been captured.
We don't have too much information about it, but I'll give you everything that we do know so far, and I'll show you a video from Alex Jones about this.
In fact, we'll go ahead and go to the video that Alex Jones posted yesterday, and I'll elaborate a little bit more with what the officials are saying.
But first, here's Alex Jones on this breaking news last night.
Eloy Camarillo, 17-year-old Austinite, who appears to be an American citizen.
We're checking his background right now.
Was arrested and booked in to the Travis County Jail on May 1st and charged with capital murder in the terror-style murder, that's the coding of it, of InfoWars reporter Jamie White.
Reportedly in the affidavit, he is the accomplice of three others that are still at large.
I want to commend the Austin Police Department for the police investigation they've done.
The local news just broke the information and has how they used geolocation from the cell phone and witnesses and other investigations they were doing to be able to track this down.
Again, Jamie was killed execution-style, one bullet through the carotid artery and then through the back of the neck.
My prayers go out to Jamie's family, his dad, his sister and others, just amazing people.
We're obviously going to be looking to see if the Soros DA, Jose Garza, who will let people out of jail, who shoot three or four people in one night, like the next day, with no bond.
So I'm quite frankly surprised that he didn't release this guy with no bond.
That's what he normally does, but I'm guessing he's probably got a big long rap sheet to release a juvenile one.
So this is obviously what looks like a really bad guy on the street.
It doesn't make any better for Jamie's family or for the M4's family, but there you go.
You know, we had to ask, was he killed by Ukrainians?
He's on the Ukrainian hit list.
But from day one, I said it was probably part of the crime wave we've seen here in Austin because they cut the police by almost half and just let criminals out.
And they just think it's a free-for-all.
So that was my first approximation.
He is innocent until proven guilty.
But we'll put the report up here, obviously, on screen for you.
And again, pray for Jamie White's family.
And we will continue to track this story as it unfolds.
But even with their budget massively cut and the crime wave, the Austin Police Department overall is doing a very good job.
I may have missed calls from detectives or something, but I check most of my messages.
I missed some.
I never got a call about this.
Surprising he's been in jail this long.
And we're just now learning about it, but it shows how this violence all over the country has just become too common.
And just the disrespect for life by these criminals, and then just by all of us getting numb, it's really, really frightening.
God bless you, Jamie.
We love you.
You live forever.
We really care about your family and you, and thank everybody for the support and outpouring of concern by everybody out there.
Hopefully he'll bring his dates along because so far they only have this one suspect.
Apparently they are looking for three others.
They used some pretty sophisticated advanced technology to track this guy down.
I'll go ahead and read from you from the...
KXAN article.
Vehicle burglary gone bad led to deadly shooting of InfoWars employee, says Affidavid.
A vehicle burglary gone bad is what led to the deadly shooting of an InfoWars employee in March.
The Austin Police Department arrested one of four suspects connected to the shooting last month, according to an arrest warrant Affidavid.
The man was identified as 17-year-old Eloy Adrian Camarillo, according to an Affidavid.
He was booked to the Travis County Jail on May 1st on a charge of capital murder by terror threat.
Other felony on a $250,000 bond.
Murder by terror.
Terror threat.
Other felony.
Shortly before midnight on March 9th, APD, Austin Travis County EMS and Austin Fire Department responded to an apartment complex on the 2300 block of Douglas Street.
That's near East Old Horst Street and Interstate 35. When officers arrived on the scene, they found 36-year-old Jamie White with a gunshot wound to his neck.
He was pronounced dead at 1219 a.m. on March 10th, according to the affidavit.
White was an InfoWars employee, law enforcement previously told KXN.
According to investigators, White was attempting to stop four suspects from burglarizing his vehicle at the complex, a green Kia Soul.
One of the four suspects was identified as Camarillo, who police said was a co-conspirator in the deadly shooting, court records said.
Which I guess would mean that he is not, they don't think he's the one that pulled the trigger, but was there and was engaging in the crime spree, essentially.
According to the affidavit, the suspects were approaching Kia brand vehicles before successfully breaking into the green at Kia Soul.
APD said in court records, quote, it, quote, knows that car thieves frequently target Kia vehicles due to manufacturing defects and make them easy targets to auto theft.
Overall, the suspects allegedly also stole a black and silver Kia Soul from March 9th to March 11th.
Witnesses told police a black Kia Soul was seen pulling up to the green Kia before the deadly shooting happened.
Surveillance footage of the complex captured the black Kia Soul, leaving the complex northbound on Douglas Street towards Old Torf Street.
It was later found abandoned in the area of 5100 Sarah Drive in East Austin, according to the affidavit.
The black Kia Soul was reported as stolen by the owner on March 10th from an apartment complex in Kyle, Texas, just southwest of Austin.
Police obtained surveillance footage from the owner of the black Kia Soul that showed a man wearing a black mask traveling in the silver Kia Soul at the apartment complex.
That same man was attempting to break into two vehicles before successfully breaking into the black Kia Soul.
A detective with APD found a silver soul that was stolen on March 9th from the 5000 block of Dolores Avenue in East Austin.
It was abandoned, blocking traffic in the 1200 block of South Interstate 35. In Southeast Travis, according to the affidavit.
So essentially they stole one car and then were driving around looking for another, tried to steal Jamie's when he intervened, and they killed him.
They abandoned the first car that they stole, and apparently the investigation into that vehicle theft is part of what led to the...
Discovery of this suspect.
Investigators obtained search warrants for cell phone tower data near the area where the two stolen Kia Soles were seen, either on surveillance footage in the area or by witnesses who contacted police.
One cell phone number was at all the locations and times where the suspects and suspect vehicles led them to Camarillo.
Court records said Camarillo was arrested by APD investigators on April 30th.
He told investigators he and the other suspects broke the window to White's green Kia Soul with the purpose of joyriding.
He said White confronted one of the suspects inside the vehicle.
That's when White was shot.
And then Eloy and the other suspects fled the area in the black Kia Soul, according to the affidavit.
No other details were available Tuesday.
So again, we can't even tell you whether this guy was a citizen or...
An immigrant or an illegal immigrant, we don't know.
We don't know where he resided.
After all, the first car was stolen in Kyle, Texas, which is about 30 minutes southwest of Austin.
But because he's a minor, there's very little information found for him.
Yeah, a quarter million dollar bond, which is surprisingly high considering the rampant crime in this city.
Then you have this guy who just, just problems, just problems.
He was always going to end up a ward of the state one way or another.
One way or another, taxpayers were always going to be paying for this guy to simply exist.
Anyway.
We think about Jamie every single day.
And again, hopefully this guy is not alone, and hopefully his friends join him on the electric chair at some point in the very near future.
We'll keep you up to date on that.
Apparently it was booked into Travis County on May 1st, so he's been in there for two weeks.
News just broke about this yesterday.
you Again, I mean, if you, you know, it's easy to watch the local news and hear about a shooting in this area and another carjacking gone wrong in this area, and you just sort of brush it off and think, well, probably extenuating circumstances.
It was probably some, you know, situation I would never find myself in, so, you know, tough for them, but I stay out of trouble.
But it's like, if things keep going the way they're going, You know, timeline continues the way that it is.
It's just a matter of time.
Just a matter of time before it's one of your friends, one of your family members, one of your neighbors, or you that are the inevitable subject of random, senseless violence from our neighbors like Eloy.
All right.
We're going to move on.
We're going to talk about all the news of the day.
I've got a lot of videos to get to.
Sort of in line with all of this.
Sort of in tandem.
We'll talk about South Africa.
We'll talk about a country where the future I just described come to fruition.
Where the majority of people have been victimized by crimes that...
Meanwhile, In-N-Out, among the first restaurant chains to act on FDA's food dye phase-out, In-N-Out will be changing the ingredients of its strawberry syrup, pink lemonade, and ketchup.
In-N-Out, California-based burger chain confirmed that the company is making several changes to its ingredients-sourcing policies, including the removal of artificial food coloring from its pink lemonade and strawberry syrup and swapping out ketchup that contains high-fructose corn syrup.
In-N-Out changed its ingredient sourcing policy, seemingly in response to the FDA and HHS departments' plan to phase out artificial food dyes by the end of 2026.
The quick service chain is one of the first restaurant companies to make changes following the announcement of the food dye ban.
But again, this just shows not just the power and success of getting somebody like RFK Jr. at the head of HHS, somebody who has been...
Sort of marching in lockstep with Infowars for years.
In fact, I was going through some old hard drives the other day, and I found an interview between Rob Dew and RFK Jr. from like 10 years ago.
But all I have is the raw footage, and I don't know if that's been shared around very much.
I'm not sure if that's been recalled from the depths of Band.video or YouTube archives, but it might be worth it to revisit then.
Not only does it show the incredible influence RFK Jr., our fellow pro-human health nut, has had in the position that he has achieved, but it also shows the power of the overall messaging and the influence of this truth on the American people.
In-N-Out was not forced to remove these food dyes.
Get better ingredients.
They would eventually have to under RFK's order, but they also recognize that the largest portion of the market share wants natural flavors, wants natural dyes, doesn't want to be poisoned when they go out to eat.
So it really is a transformational occurrence happening here with the American people waking up to the reality of the poison in our food and water.
And voting with their money and rewarding companies that avoid those products.
Supreme Court's Authority Over Deportations00:05:02
So very good to see not only the power of the Trump administration carrying out the will of us, the people, but also the people themselves leading this charge.
Meanwhile, in birthright citizenship case, Supreme Court examines the power of district judges.
It has been a major impediment to Trump's agenda, the ability of a single federal judge in a single district to block a policy across the country.
On issue after issue, the White House has been stopped by judges from carrying out Mr. Trump's initiatives while they're litigated in court, including his ability to withhold funds from schools with diversity programs, to relocate transgender women in federal prisons and to remove deportation protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuela.
You know, the temporary protective status, the TPS, he can't remove that.
The temporary protected status is permanent.
You know, apparently this has to go to the Supreme Court.
Apparently the Supreme Court has to step in and decide whether Trump can do things that he is absolutely, 100%, not just qualified, but obligated to do by the structures of the Constitution.
But I guess we'll have to wait for the Supreme Court to weigh in on this as if we can't think for ourselves.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court will take up one such case with potentially major implications for the power of the judicial branch.
The dispute stems from an executive order signed by Mr. Trump on the first day of the second term that ended the practice of granting citizenship to all children born in the United States.
The policy was blocked almost immediately by federal judges that ruled that it was unconstitutional.
Again, this is frustrating.
At this point, I guess we're waiting for whether or not the Supreme Court will acknowledge Trump's Certain license to do this, the absolute authority he has as chief executive to carry out deportations or in other ways defend the safety of America.
We're waiting to see whether the Supreme Court decides to allow that to happen or whether they're going to instigate a constitutional crisis in which we're hamstrung.
By a judicial coup and have to take methods to circumvent that.
I hope they make the right choice.
I really hope they make the right choice.
But I want to remind you, the Supreme Court does not have authority over the executive branch.
You know, really have the ability to stop Trump from doing this stuff.
He's letting them stop him basically now.
He's trying to play the game.
He's trying to do it the right way.
Dot all the I's, cross all the T's legally to get this done.
I don't think he has to though.
Again, we'll get into that more in just a second.
Meanwhile, I'll cover this yesterday on The War Room, but Chinese surveillance devices capable of causing mass blackouts found in green energy inverters.
Using rogue communication devices to skirt firewalls and switch off inverters remotely could destabilize power grids, damage energy infrastructure, and trigger widespread blackouts, sources tell Reuters.
And again, we've covered this exact same story with the Transformers that come from China.
Every piece of critical infrastructure, especially power infrastructure, that has been manufactured in China, practically every single one of them has a kill switch installed that has the ability to directly communicate and be controlled by China.
Because that's what happens when you hand over your critical infrastructure to your primary geopolitical opponent.
That wasn't a good idea, it turns out.
Finally, Putin will not attend Ukraine peace talks in Turkey.
Neither Vladimir Putin nor Donald Trump will be present at the scheduled negotiations, which doesn't bode well for the outcome.
Still a step in the right direction, a step towards peace.
All right, welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal.
The South African refugees continues to make absolute hypocrites of the left and I spent so long on this on Tuesday that I don't feel like there's too much more to say except that it is kind of kind of shocking to see how many leftists just resort to exactly the same Arguments
that we've been making, only they don't actually apply.
And how concerned the left is about verifying the veracity of the claims of genocide and, well, the South African government claims that they're not doing it.
I don't know why they chose to go mask off at this moment.
I really don't know why.
I do wonder if...
There's going to be a third thing.
I wonder if there's going to be a third thing.
Because so far, I feel like there have been two things this year that have really exposed the deep, seething hatred for white people in the heart of the left, but also just non-white people.
I don't even know if it's a left and right thing necessarily, although...
Like, you'll find them all on the left.
But obviously, the first one would be the Carmelo Anthony Austin Metcalf situation.
And, you know, there's a reason why Carmelo Anthony didn't become the next George Floyd.
We're going to get into George Floyd a little bit later, too, by the way.
And it's because...
White liberals were eager to jump on the bandwagon of George Floyd because there was a brutal video that appeared to show a black man being murdered by the police.
This activated all of their programmed brain responses, and they felt righteous and validated.
Like, heroes for going out and protesting this and speaking out against, you know, the fact that black people, or police hunt black people for sport.
Right?
They really believed that and they thought they were doing something good.
And then Carmelo Anthony cropped up.
And it's like you had a bunch of people who expected this to go the same route, expected to make him a martyr for...
Black liberation in America, or whatever you want to say.
But then when you looked at just the bare basic facts of the situation, it became obvious, okay, he just stabbed a dude in the heart and ran away.
There was nothing, no reason to support this guy whatsoever.
And so obviously it didn't catch on like George Floyd, but you still had something like half a million dollars.
Paid to this kid for killing a white kid.
I mean, that's what the comments said on the Give, Send, Go.
Just, thanks for taking out a white kid.
Here's a hundred bucks.
So that was sort of a horrific awakening.
It should have been to a lot of people.
If you weren't aware of the situation we're in, it might be a shocking surprise to find out that literally millions of people will give a cash reward.
For killing a white person who didn't deserve it and did nothing wrong.
That was a pretty shocking awakening that occurred.
And then what's happened with the South African refugees, I would hope that people might look a sconce at the reaction from the left.
Because while I understand that most of the leftist talking heads and the Democrat...
Politicians are perfectly aware of such, of what heinous deception they're engaged in.
But I always sort of assume that for the average Democrat, the average person out there, the average boomer that's watching CNN or whatever college kid that gets fed everything he knows through some app that he didn't even install,
who get their talking points from seemingly reasonable sounding I assume that they're operating in good faith, that they really think that when people claim asylum, they're actually asylum seekers.
And when Democrat politicians get up and claim that America has to be a safe haven for people seeking protection, that they take that at face value and think that's what's actually happening.
I mean, that's the only thing that explains the fact that people support this stuff.
Is if you don't know the details and you take everything at, take everybody at their word and everything at face value, then I at least somewhat can understand.
For example, if you hold a poll, you hold a, you know, a survey, you'll often see things.
It's like 90% of Americans say they want more immigrants.
But then if you look at the question they're asking, It'll be something vague and sort of generic, and it'll just be like, should America help people that are under threat of death from their government?
It's like, yeah, 90% of people are going to say, yeah, sure.
We don't want people to die.
I'm against death, yeah.
So it's like, okay, 90% of people say just in a vague kind of uncertain way.
Yeah, I think...
Bad things happening to people is bad, and if we can help, we should.
It's not a hard answer, hard question to answer.
But then when you actually look into it and understand it, you go, okay, they're just tricking me.
They're just claiming these people are asylum seekers.
They're manipulating the narrative to make me accept something that I wouldn't accept if I knew all the details.
I'm not being allowed to give my informed consent to what's going on here.
So I imagine, I hope, and I think, and I sort of pray that the Democrats that are unknowingly engaged in the wholesale destruction of our entire country think that what they're doing is just supporting people fleeing violence.
They're poor, innocent people, tens of millions of them, all just desperate for safety and comfort.
And if we reject them, they'll all be brutally killed, so we have to accept them.
But then you see all the same people that have been telling you that suddenly start frothing at the mouth and despising the one group of people that are actually being targeted because of who they are, that are actually under threat of death from their government, that are actually being pursued and persecuted and discriminated against and not allowed to escape.
Not allowed to escape.
That's the other wrinkle of this that I think people are missing.
South Africans, white South Africans, have no choice but to claim refugee status or asylum status.
And America is the only country that allows them.
They've tried to achieve refugee status in America and in Europe many times before.
And activist groups step in and force the government to reject it.
Released a statement saying this is a white supremacist conspiracy theory that white people are being hunted in South Africa.
And so they get rejected on that basis.
It's happened in Canada.
It's happened in Germany.
And I believe America even rejected them before Trump was in office.
So here are people that were born in South Africa.
In some cases, who'd been there for 15 generations, nearly 500 years in some cases.
Born to this place, raised in this culture post-apartheid, then they come under deliberate, direct attack from their government, writing laws to expropriate their land without compensation, allowing murderers to get away with torturing them to death.
They want to leave, and Western countries say, how dare you, you white supremacists?
We're not falling for that one.
You have to stay there.
So they're literally trapped.
Trapped in a place run by government that dances around and sings, kill the white farmer, kill the white farmer.
There's no other population in the world except for maybe Gaza in a similar situation, right?
Can't leave.
Don't have passports.
Don't have a corridor out.
Don't have ships to leave via the ocean.
Don't have aircraft to fly away.
Can't cross through the gates without permission.
They're trapped, right?
This is who deserves asylum.
So, again, the point of all this is just say I really do pray that there are Democrats paying attention to this.
That there are people who thought the whole time that they were on the team that was just championing innocent people who needed help.
Thought they were just on the side that agreed with refugee status and asylum claims.
Only for the first population of people to actually fit the prerequisites for that title.
Being treated with vicious hatred, discrimination, and people telling them to go back to Africa.
I just really hope...
Between this one-two punch of Carmelo Anthony being paid half a million dollars for killing a random white child, and the loving, generous, asylum-supporting, refugee-loving Democrats frothing in hatred at the concept that white people might also be victims, I hope these two things are awakening at least some portion of the American population.
And we can go to some more videos about South Africa just to, again, illustrate the type of civilization that these poor people are fleeing.
And we can go to a little comparison video or a little time-lapse video.
Clip number one here, you'll see...
Just how quickly the veneer of civilization can be washed away by the acid of communism.
That I think people have a, well, there was a video that was going viral recently where it was an African guy explaining that Africans have no word for maintenance.
They had no concept of maintenance.
I'm not saying this was like an African scholar.
Explaining why after colonialism ended, the infrastructure that the colonists built wasn't maintained.
Apparently there was no conception of maintenance.
I don't know how true that is, but I do think if you don't have a word for something, it's hard to conceive of that thing.
And I feel like people have this concept that like...
Like the video we watched on War Room yesterday.
Maybe we can bring it in because it is a very funny video.
From the War Room show folder yesterday.
Of this guy Patrick, I think his name is Patrick Christie's from the UK.
And he goes to the Calais port where all these migrants are waiting to cross the English Channel.
And he's talking to a guy and he's saying, why should the English pay for a house for you to live in?
And the guy's just like, because give it to me.
Because give me now.
Because you rich, me, give me house.
Give me, give me.
I'm not even kidding.
It's like a direct quote.
I'm like, actually, that's verbatim how the conversation goes.
This is it.
Yeah.
Let's go to this.
Again, you know, I don't know what to tell you.
I don't know.
How to confront this in a way that is not, you know, pretty disrespectful to the African community.
But I'm trying to find out what creates the mindset that just think houses appear.
That's sort of the mindset I think we're working with here.
Is like, if you don't understand what it took...
To create the civilization of the UK.
So here's the time lapse.
2013 to 2024.
2013, 2024.
2013, 2024.
for.
It's like, well, there's all this stuff.
It can just become ours.
And then we'll have it.
Like, okay, but you don't know how to maintain it.
Or you don't care to maintain it.
Or you're not trying to maintain it.
Or you're not capable.
I mean, I don't know what the situation is.
But one way or another, it collapses and goes away if you don't take care of it.
But it's like if you don't understand how it was made and you don't have any respect for the people that built it and the effort they put in, then to you it just seems like it's always going to be there.
It's there now.
Where's it going to go?
We can just take it over, and it'll be all the same in the future.
We'll just be in charge instead of them.
But then they do nothing to maintain it.
They do nothing to build it up or keep it functional.
And it turns out, not only do these things not last forever, they can be gone in a month.
They can be gone in a year, and they hardly last 10 years, right?
All of the infrastructure, all of the attributes of civilization.
Built up brick by brick over generations can all go away in a matter of a week if you really want it to.
A matter of a year if you just don't keep it up.
So I see a similar sort of mindset between that and if we have that video from the guy from Calais.
If you haven't seen this video, it really is something else.
Really shows the quality of the people crossing the English Channel to demand Free stuff from the UK.
Here's Patrick Christie's interviewing one of the asylum-seeking migrants camped in Calais waiting to hop on a truck under the English Channel.
That mindset, that type of entitlement would make sense to a child, to a little baby who doesn't understand cause and effect or Timelines are like, you know, my kids probably think the house just is clean every morning.
They don't know.
They don't have any idea.
We're picking up all their toys and doing the dishes and vacuuming every night after they go to sleep.
But they don't know.
They wake up, all their toys are away.
That just happens.
They don't have any idea how it happens.
It's like this guy thinks like, oh yeah, God just gave the English houses and that's unfair.
Why didn't he give them to us?
The English should give them to us.
Since they were giving them, spread the love, spread the wealth.
Like, no, they broke their backs for a thousand years to develop a civilization that was safe and prosperous, functional and long-lasting, and they continually work to upkeep it.
These things don't just fall from the sky, but that apparently seems to be the mindset.
That apparently seems to be the mindset.
Same thing with the farms in South Africa.
In fact, I had a story.
I'm not even sure if I put it in here or not, but it's like 100,000 chickens had to be killed in South Africa because they were just left to starve and started eating each other.
And so if you think that the people taking over these...
They don't actually want the farms.
They don't actually understand what it takes.
Thousands of chickens euthanized in South Africa after they were left starving and eating each other.
So this is the fate of the farms that are being taken over.
Now, you might keep hearing that 70% of the land in South Africa is owned by white people who are like 7% of the population.
That's a misquote.
That's misinformation.
It's 70% of farmland.
It's owned by white people because the white people created the farms.
Now, the Africans want to take those farms over, but they don't know how or care to upkeep and manage them.
So they're just going to fall into disarray and collapse and not function.
And the chickens are going to eat themselves and crops are going to go away.
And then they're going to be mad.
Demand reparations for the evil white people taking the food with them when they left.
So we got some issues here.
We got some issues that we're trying to deal with.
And I don't know if this is a South African leader, but this video was posted as South African leaders believe that whites aren't human.
Let's go ahead and go to clip number eight now.
We'll see how at least the talking heads in South Africa.
Feel about white people.
Let's watch.
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The problem that South Africans have right now is that we don't understand white people.
White people are inferior species to us.
We are homo sapiens.
They've got Neanderthal blood in them.
This is the science.
And this is not science that was done by black people.
Maybe white people are superior, I don't know, because that didn't bother me at all.
That didn't bother me at all.
I mean, you show a video of a white person saying something like that about black people, even I get uncomfortable.
Right?
I mean, nobody wants to hear a white person talking about black people being subhuman.
If you're a black person talking about white people being subhuman, that doesn't even...
Doesn't even bother me.
Water off a duck's back.
Here's the most important point, I think, of all of this.
You just saw how hateful and despicable that guy's diatribe calling white people less than human was.
Apartheid was ended by a vote of white people.
We didn't want it.
1993 through 1997, we were all excited about the future.
Building relationships, opening schools, neighborhoods with job opportunities.
It was a great time to live in South Africa.
I grew up with black kids in school and having them as neighbors.
We all played together.
The peace was tangible.
And then the white people themselves voted to open up their society under the promise that it would be a rainbow coalition and that coexistence would be the watchword of the future.
And now there's subhuman dogs that are being hunted and not allowed to leave.
I mean, if you are a, if you're a energy minister, foreign minister or head of state from a target country that China wants to do business with, they bring you to China and they take you to the foreign ministry in the basement of the foreign ministry.
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There's a vault you walk through with all kinds of safe deposit boxes.
And they take you to one with your name on it.
And it's filled with gold dory bars, cash, diamonds.
They treat them horribly and they don't buy anything from them.
And so there is a great opportunity for Western capital that is responsible because there's actually quite a bit more accountability and responsibility in our court system, in our public markets that That incentivize Western capital to behave well when they go abroad to do that.
So that's really, I think it comes down to that global competition of governance philosophies.
Is it responsible capitalism that is underpinned by the rule of law and some kind of human rights versus a very centralized communist, statist?
relationship where the people are effectively serfs ruled by a maximum.
Yes, the Zulus, the ethnic majority black people in South Africa who didn't arrive until 150 years after the colony was founded, but they still apparently have an ancestral claim to the land they never lived on.
It's fine.
It's all fine.
It's just we're repeating over and over the same points in history.
I've probably talked enough about the Alamo on this show, but I do think one of the most important things that people don't know about the army of Santa Ana is that it was all criminals.
A huge portion of Santa Ana's army were people he let out of prison.
When you think about tyrants using armies of criminals to oppress and murder their own people, just know it's a long and Story to practice in the annals of history.
Turns out mobs of criminals are extremely useful to bad people who want to do damage to responsible, productive, and law-abiding people.
Anyway Anyway We'll move on to the modern situation of the Alamo.
In fact, let's go ahead and go to that video now.
This is clip number seven.
Savannah Hernandez went and talked to protesters outside of an ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey.
This is one of the strangest, strangest situations I've ever seen, I think.
Very bizarre.
It's very strange.
What they've done to these people.
What the Democrats have done to these poor people.
These blue-haired, self-hating weirdos.
I pity them.
I feel sorry for them.
They've been brainwashed to an extent that is hard to fathom.
At the same time, that doesn't mean we need to listen or respect or adhere to their ideas.
They're just, they're broken people.
I feel bad for them, but it's like, until you're fixed, you gotta go away.
You gotta not be a part of what we're trying to do here, which is operate a civilization.
You are...
Not fit for purpose.
You're a broken machine.
You need to be repaired.
And I hope you find what you need because something is severely wrong with you, leftists.
Something has really gone wrong in your heads.
And I don't know how to fix you.
I don't know how to get it out of you.
I don't know how to get you back on track.
Until then...
You need to be in a padded room Let's go to Savannah Hernandez People are inside that facility.
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And they're MS-13 members, they're child traffickers, they're drug traffickers, they're bringing drugs into this country.
They are still human beings.
So you don't care if they're the worst criminal in the world and they have raped and murdered children, they're okay and they're still human beings and they should be here?
I believe that they are human beings and that they deserve dignity just as everybody else.
You think child rapists deserve dignity?
Absolutely, I do.
This is a democracy and we're here, the people who are here, we're here to stand up for our democracy.
What do you say to the people who say that Donald Trump was democratically elected to mass support the illegal aliens in this country?
There are laws in this country.
Due process is one of those laws.
So I was reading that 75% of the people in this vicinity have either committed a crime, have pending criminal charges, and they did get that due process, and they are criminals.
What are your thoughts on that?
I would guess that that's a lie, because we don't even know who's in there.
So do you think it's American citizens that are being rounded up and thrown in here?
What is the thought process?
How would we know?
I think a lot of times these people don't even speak English and they're not from the United States of America and they came into the country illegally.
I want to know where you're from, where this station is from, because the kind of questions you're asking me are very...
Very offensive.
Well, you're offended by my question, but a lot of Americans are offended by the fact that illegal immigrants broke into our country and have been murdering people.
And so for the illegal aliens who are found to be in this country illegally and found to have committed crimes, should they be deported?
The idea of who is illegal.
And you have mass deportations.
They are not just targeting people who have committed crimes.
They are saying that people are criminals simply for crossing the border.
But that is a crime.
That's a federal crime.
I personally do not believe that that is a crime.
The vast majority of people who are coming to America are coming here for economic opportunity.
But that's not asylum.
I disagree.
I disagree.
Asylum, I'm a political scientist.
And the truth is that most words that we take for granted are actually quite up for debate.
We have had cases on...
Major news are people that were specifically court ordered not to be deported.
Like who?
They were.
I honestly don't have the name from the tip of my tongue.
I think you're talking about Gilmar Abrago Garcia, who is a known MS-13 member.
Do you think somebody like that should be allowed to stay in the United States?
He has an order to lawfully be in the United States.
Press him into that order, he should be in the United States.
But he's not a citizen of this country.
He has a court order allowing him to stay in this country.
He didn't have a court order allowing him to stay in this country.
And also the court order stated that he couldn't be extradited to El Salvador because of fear of MS-13, but that's been eradicated and El Salvador is now a safe nation.
You perhaps are correct.
I would have to check the references on that.
Because you don't care for the dignity of every human being.
I don't care about the dignity of child rapists, you're right, or drug traffickers or MS-13 members who have made my country unsafe.
And I'm sorry that you have had a really hard life.
I care about protecting children, and you're talking about due process, but to be quite honest with you, these people haven't given due process, and they've been found to be criminal illegal aliens, and so I do think that they should be deported.
That's very sad to me.
You're an exploiter.
So you're here to defend criminals, is what you're saying?
I'm here to defend every single human being.
Everybody deserves love.
Everybody deserves dignity.
Well, thank you.
Thank you for your time.
Everybody does.
Even you.
Even you.
Thank you.
Even you.
I'm not a child rapist or an MS-13 member, so I would hope so.
No, you're just a capitalist exploiter who likes to exploit people's pain.
I choose not to understand or comprehend that, ma 'am.
That's all.
That's the defense they have.
That is the only defense they have, is just denying reality.
He's just like, well, you know, 75% of these people are criminals.
And they're just like, I don't know that.
It's like, okay, I'm telling you that now.
Does it change how you feel?
And they're just like, I would have to see your sources.
She's like, the sources are the official documents.
Here's the names and faces of everybody.
They're criminals.
Here's what they're convicted with.
Here's how they got due process.
Here's why they're being deported.
And it just, anything that just shatters their conception of what's happening, they just don't see it.
They just don't see it.
It's like they're robots in Westworld, right?
I don't see it.
I don't know.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I couldn't possibly justify that fact with the rest of everything I believe, so I choose not to understand it.
I choose not to understand, comprehend, or recognize the fact you just said, because it would just destroy my entire worldview and, in turn, my conception of myself and what my value as a human being is.
What you're telling me would destroy my own egocentric identity, so I have to reject it almost as a self-defense mechanism.
My fight-or-flight reptile brain has been activated, and I now must consciously ignore what you're telling me.
That's genuine because they get lied to over and over again because that's what they're told over and over again by the mainstream media.
It's very normal what's happening.
It's very legal.
It's very upfront.
It's just like legal to cross into our country and most of these people committed extra crimes on top of the crime of entering our country and so they're being arrested and forced to leave the country.
It's like what?
What is the issue here?
What is the issue?
Worst case scenario, these people return to the country where they are citizens, where they were born and raised and have family and community and speak the language and were raised there under protection of their government.
That is the worst.
I guess now the worst case scenario is they end up in El Salvadorian prison, but if they're not Venezuelan or El Salvadorian gang members covered in tattoos and obviously a part of a massive and widespread criminal enterprise.
Then they go home.
Then they get sent home.
And these people are just dumb.
So again, I've said it before, but the classic, I think it was Scott Adams used to say, it's like we're watching two different movies on the same screen.
Which is true, except...
We're watching the real movie and then half the country is like closing their eyes to the real movie and they've got some sort of earbud connection to an insane CNN reporter describing the movie to them, but it's completely wrong and it's completely different and nothing what's actually...
We're not watching the same movie.
These people are living in delusion.
What's actually happening is that criminals that were deliberately brought over here...
Tens of millions over four years are being removed from the country and sent back home.
It's not vicious.
It's not mean.
It's not illegal.
It's not race-based.
It's not any of the things they think it is.
It's very simple.
Illegal immigrants are being sent back to their home countries where they have lived for decades and can continue to exist outside of the dangerous threat of white supremacy that they apparently are desperate to be a part of.
In their conception, Donald Trump is arresting and torturing black people and brown people because he's racist.
And it's like, okay, this isn't just two interpretations of the same event.
This is reality and fiction.
This is what's actually happening and the insane propaganda people have been fed when they hear over and over again the hyperbolic and just downright fraudulent claims.
So just in a little compare and contrast, you just heard the lefties talk about rapists, child rapists, murderers, human traffickers.
Now let's hear the exact same type of person talk about white people from Africa.
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Clip number 11. For all you YT South Africaners.
That are being shipped in by Trump.
You need to know the majority of Americans don't want you here.
You just jump back on another plane and fly your little racist, white supremacist butts right on back to your country.
Go back to Africa.
We do not want your racist butts here.
You are not welcome in the United States, and Trump is not going to be in charge forever.
These people, I don't know what they've done to you.
I really don't.
The hypocrisy is overwhelming.
And it kind of, I mean, it actually makes perfect sense because it is all projection with them.
And when they think Donald Trump hates these people because of the color of their skin and just wants to hurt them because he's a vicious, unmerciful jackass, that's because that's how they are.
That's who they are.
They hate people because of the color of their skin.
They despise anybody who disagrees with them with a...
With a vitriol that's impossible for decent people to even conceive of.
And I cannot wait to hear the details of this and have Alex Rosen go into what exactly happened.
But it just aligns perfectly with everything we've talked about so far.
It really is something else.
It really is something else.
Wait for it.
Wait for it.
I'll just tease it now.
But it was a third grade substitute teacher who had apparently worked to get police out of schools because of white supremacy.
It's all comes full circle.
And the pedophiles are claiming that protecting children is white supremacy.
And it suddenly becomes clear how useful all of these little terms are, all these little levers in the human mind happen to be.
We got a lot more videos to show you as well, and a lot more stories to get into.
I also, well, let's, oh, I know what I'm going to do.
I know what we're going to do.
thing is going to be.
Because there almost always is a third thing to kick off racial conflict in this country that is obviously for the benefit of the powers that be.
Now that being said, I see a lot of people a little bit off the mark in terms of they're hyper sensitive to the fact that division is useful to the elites.
And that is absolutely true.
And they are simply engaging in probably the oldest tradition of proxy warfare of all time.
Dividing people, turning them against each other, making them fight each other while you scoop up the remnants.
It's probably the most widely practiced method of control by...
Nation-states in the history of the world.
Time and time again, you've got the Romans dividing the Gauls against each other, constantly playing tribes off one another, Americans to Native American tribes.
Even the Hundred Years' War and the kickoff to the War of the Roses all started with a French Civil War in England.
Playing those sides off of one another.
And just time and time again, this is an extremely useful tool for the powers that be.
However, it's almost been inverted at this point where people are not standing up for justice, not saying what's right, defending the innocent because they think it contributes to division amongst people.
This is a little bit bizarre, a little bit weird, a little bit inverted.
That's what it is.
So I asked earlier in the show, what's going to be the third thing?
You've got Carmelo Anthony, probably a little bit of a wake-up.
Should have been a wake-up call to people.
Gee, why is a black guy being paid half a million dollars for murdering a white person in cold blood?
That's kind of weird.
Nothing uncertain about this.
This isn't a George Floyd situation with a video that seems to show a horrific murder taking place.
It doesn't contain the added attributes of policing and police brutality and the over-representation of black people in prisons, this sort of stuff.
None of that's evident there in the Carmelo Anthony case.
Somebody being rewarded for killing a white person.
That should have been a wake-up call.
The way the South Africans are being treated should be a wake-up call.
People being hunted for their lives.
People who were not responsible for apartheid were a part of the generation that dismantled apartheid.
Their reward for that is to be demonized as white supremacists and told to stay in South Africa until they can be given their revenge.
Or revenge can be exacted upon them exactly.
I just want to say meted out.
I never know the grammatical way to use that word.
Those are two points that should be catalysts for awakening.
What's going to be the third thing?
And Zero Foxtrot on X hit it on the head.
He said the third thing is going to be Derek Chauvin being released.
Not a bad guess.
Not a bad suggestion.
Minnesota officials brace for civil unrest following rumors Trump could pardon cop convicted in George Floyd death.
It behooves us to be prepared, says Democrat Michigan Governor Tim Walz, despite no indication of a pardon.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has urged city and state officials to get prepared in the event President Donald Trump issues a presidential pardon of former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted in the high-profile murder of George Floyd, saying, quote, If Trump exercises his constitutional right to do so, whether I agree, and I strongly disagree with him, if he issues that pardon, we will simply transfer Derek Chauvin to serve out his 22 and a half years in prison in Minnesota.
Waltz told reporters this week, noting there was no indication this would actually happen.
So wait, he's saying that even if he gets pardoned, they're going to keep him in prison?
But apparently they have the National Guard and all these preparations being prepared for possible civil unrest, which I think would be concerning.
It would be concerning when you have your government You have to prepare like it's a hurricane landing.
Get out the sandbags.
Make sure that the sewers are cleared.
There's a storm coming, except the storm is radicalized leftists.
And it's not an inevitability.
It's not a hurricane onrushing the shore that you simply have to batten down the hatches and endure.
This is a manufactured...
Political crisis egged on by the mainstream media, facilitated by a wide array and a deeply interconnected network of NGOs and activist groups plotting, planning, And having already carried out massive civil disruptions.
So I'd say, you know, right alongside Tim Walz and the other Michigan or Minnesota, rather, authorities preparing for the onslaught, preparing for the chaos that they think will come.
I think the federal government should also be preparing to round up the networks of people engaged in this stuff.
Donald Trump says he is not considering pardoning Jarek Chauvin in George Floyd's murder.
What was this from?
What's the date there?
March of this year?
So I wonder why they're planning about this.
Because this has been a widespread story.
So apparently maybe rumors abound.
Let me be perfectly clear.
He absolutely deserves to be pardoned.
And I keep seeing people, and I'm not even criticizing people.
I get the impulse.
Like, I understand it.
I don't even necessarily completely disagree with it.
Because again, I just, it's the situation that we're in now.
I see a lot of people going, you know, stop trying to quantify it.
Stop trying to qualify it.
We are in favor of the South African refugees because they're white.
Just say it.
We're in favor because they're white.
They do it, now we do it.
Or, you know, Derek Chauvin, he should be released.
And I do think he killed George Floyd, but he's a white guy and we should let him out.
And it's like, if that's the position you want to take, You're welcome to.
It's not the reason I come to these conclusions.
It's not the way I make decisions.
And it's not the way I choose which policies to champion.
It really is about justice.
It really is about being a safe harbor for populations that are under concerted, tyrannical attack from their own governments.
If instead, South Africa was...
90% white people who were hunting down and systematically eliminating a tiny and vanishingly insignificant population of black people, I'd say those black people deserved asylum.
I think the people in Gaza deserve asylum, not because they're brown or because they're white or because anything else.
It's because that's what justice demands.
It's because if you're going to have an asylum, That's who qualifies.
That's who it's there for.
That's who actually deserves it, not some overweight family from Nicaragua who just wants to collect welfare checks.
And again, I see the same thing with Derek Chauvin, and I see the flip with Derek Chauvin, where somebody said to me yesterday, maybe I'll find the actual tweet here, because basically they...
Basically, people think that the whole conflict between black people and white people in this country from Shiloh Hendricks to Carmelo Anthony to the South African situation that this is all being fostered and created on purpose to create the divide between white and black people to cause trouble and strife in order to take advantage of it in the divide and conquer tactic.
If that was true, why did the powers that be spend the last 50 years doing everything they possibly could You know, stop that divide.
It just doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't fit in with the historical pattern that we've seen.
But people are saying the whole push to pardon Derek Chauvin is just a part of this scam, part of this scheme.
They want to do something to make black people, you know, kick off the riots again.
So, you know, white people are first responding.
And, you know, certainly there's a dangerous path down which this thing can travel.
And people are pointing to the fact that Ben Shapiro is championing this and inserting himself at the forefront of the call to pardon Derek Chauvin.
I should find the exact post so I can actually respond to it, not just characterize it off the top of my head.
So I said something about Chauvin-Rittenhouse-2028.
Because that's a funny thing to say.
And somebody responded, pardoning Chauvin is Ben Shapiro's campaign to reignite the division campaign in America from 2020.
His dreams coming true, everyone else accepting this psyop because it looks natural like it came from within.
So what he's saying is that in order to get the right wing to embrace the division, actually be the source of the division, because we're typically in the same way that they'll use the people that are concerned about Individual rights, privacy, Fourth Amendment protections.
They use the conservative party to pass the Patriot Act, which destroys all those things, right?
The calls coming from inside the House.
They always want to use conservatives that would stand up against them to actually achieve their ends.
Because then instead of being on alert and defensive, the conservatives think that they're the ones driving it.
So I get what he's saying, and he's saying that...
You know, it's supposed to look like it's conservatives that are starting the strife that's happening here.
And this has been Shapiro's campaign.
We've been saying Derek Chauvin is innocent since the very beginning.
We looked at the details.
We watched the trial fully.
We looked at all of the misinformation that swirled around that and the lies that informed all of that.
Ben Shapiro can try to take credit for this.
He can try to insert himself at the forefront of this.
He can claim he's leading the charge, but he's not.
I mean, he's just not.
It's just as simple as that.
So it doesn't matter what he says.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if he wants to try to claim credit for this.
It doesn't change my stance.
I'm not supporting the pardon of Derek Chauvin because Ben Shapiro said so.
I'm supporting it because it's what justice demands.
I'm also not supporting it because he's white and George Floyd is black.
I'm supporting it because he got railroaded.
He was railroaded by a hyper-racialized, politicized court process that deprived him of due process, that rigged the trial against him, where facts were not allowed to be entered into evidence that would have proven beyond any reasonable doubt that he was innocent of the charge of murder.
Or even manslaughter for that matter.
So it doesn't matter if Ben Shapiro likes it or the races of the people involved.
If you care about blind justice, you should be in favor of Derek Chauvin being released.
And I've got like five, six different reasons why every single one of these could be, would be, should in fact be justification for his pardon.
Okay?
Let me just run through them.
For one thing, the medical examiner's report says that he did not die of asphyxiation.
He did not have any injuries on his neck.
He died from a fentanyl overdose.
So first and foremost, if you're talking about a murder trial for one man killing another, it changes things if the guy died from a drug overdose that he self-administered.
Right?
That makes sense, doesn't it?
Getting from all the way back in May of 2023, the full St. Floyd autopsy has been released, confirming that the avid addict and thief did not die from blunt force injury, but overdosed.
Free Derek Chauvin and give him back his badge, settlement money, and a full repayment of back pay.
Blood and novel psychoactive substances screens showed fentanyl at 11 nanograms per milliliter, nor fentanyl at 5.6 nanograms per milliliter.
As well as methamphetamines and a number of other drugs in his system.
Far more than enough to kill him outright.
In addition, the actual medical examiner went out of his way to say that there was no physical damage to the neck, no bruising on the neck.
No spinal cord injuries.
Nothing that would be evident if, in fact, it was the knee on the neck that killed him in the first place.
So that's the first and probably most important thing is that George Floyd did not die from the knee being on his neck.
He died from an overdose.
That was not the responsibility or the fault of the police involved.
The second thing would be that the jury was rigged.
The jury was absolutely rigged.
Beyond any doubt, jurors BLM t-shirt sparks concerns about Derek Chauvin trial.
This was after the trial concluded, after he was convicted and sentenced for murder.
A photo that recently emerged online of a juror on the Derek Chauvin murder trial wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt has sparked questions about his impartiality, according to reports.
Oh, did it spark questions?
Let me answer them.
He was not impartial.
He was partial.
He was partisan.
He lied about his knowledge of the situation in order to get on the jury with the intention of convicting Derek Chauvin long before any piece of evidence was ever presented.
The trial was rigged.
Okay?
Juror Brandon Mitchell, 31, who is black, could be seen in a photo wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. and the phrase, get your knee off our neck.
And BLM, he's also wearing a Black Lives Matter hat in the photo.
Mitchell was the first member of the jury that convicted Chauvin of murdering George Floyd to publicly comment about the trial.
In a Monday interview with the Star Tribune, Mitchell said the photo was from a rally in Washington, D.C. last summer commemorating MLK's famous 1963 I Have a Dream speech.
But I think that's probably a lie.
Pretty sure that's a lie.
Why would you have a shirt that said, get your knee off our neck?
That doesn't even make sense.
Before George Floyd.
So what are they talking about?
Just a big coincidence, I guess?
I've never been to D.C., Mitchell said in explaining why you attend the rally.
The opportunity to go to D.C., the opportunity to be around thousands and thousands of black people.
I thought it was just a good opportunity to be a part of something.
Okay, so Derek Chauvin didn't murder George Floyd.
He died of a fentanyl overdose.
I would think that would be enough, but in case you needed more, the jury contained at least one person and probably more who blatantly lied about his political position, his knowledge of Black Lives Matter, and of the situation with George Floyd in particular.
He was caught wearing a shirt.
So the picture of him wearing the shirt...
He said, Black Lives Matter, get your knee off our necks.
The picture was taken before he was on the jury.
It wasn't discovered until after the trial concluded.
But then it was discovered, okay, not only did he know about the George Floyd situation and already have a predetermined outcome of the trial that he was supposed to and swore to God that he would approach in an unbiased fashion.
He was lying.
Okay, so that in and of itself.
Again, in normal situations, would be enough to throw out a conviction.
If you find out that a jury member had been paid off for a certain outcome or in any way lied about their knowledge of the situation in order to make themselves a more viable jury candidate, in order to get on the jury, in order to get the outcome they want before ever being presented evidence, that trial gets thrown out.
That's not a fair...
Act of justice.
At the very least, they should have to do the trial over again.
Not necessarily getting a pardon because of that excuse, but certainly having the result of the jury trial thrown out.
But that's just two things.
The third thing would be that Derek Chauvin was doing exactly what he was trained to do.
exactly what he was trained to do.
Now there's a twist to this, because not only was he trained to use the knee on the neck hold, but Which, this matters.
This does matter.
After all, if he's trained to do something, he's told by the experts, the instructors, his bosses, and the IDF who trained him, that this is the way you hold somebody down.
This is the approved practice.
And he did it.
And somebody dies because of it.
Can you really blame him?
Can you really say that he's the one?
That caused this.
I think he's got a pretty good reason to say otherwise.
In other words, in any other situation, if you have somebody doing exactly what they're supposed to do as part of their job, and somehow they kill somebody doing that, you can't exactly say this was malicious, premeditated murder.
You can't say this was At the very most, you could say it was incidental manslaughter or something like that.
And as a police officer, I would think they would have extra protections against something like that.
But in addition to that, in addition to this being the thing he was trained to do, they lied about this being the thing he was trained to do.
He was prevented from presenting evidence showing the instruction manual given to police officers telling them to use this exact hold.
And then...
People went on the stand during the trial and lied about it.
Fourteen current and former Minneapolis cops say Assistant Chief Kate Blackwell lied during trial of Derek Chauvin.
They say she committed perjury during the trial of Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd.
Blackwell testified that the method of restraint used by Chauvin was not part of NPD officer training.
Blackwell said at the trial, that's not what we train.
However, others say that the knee-on-the-neck restraint Chauvin employed was trained under the Maximal Restraint Technique, MRT, a restraint the MPD taught and allowed until 2023.
The officers who signed the declaration swore that this training was well-known, indeed common knowledge and omnipresent, Alpha News said.
Reporting on the declarations, Alpha News said these 14 statements were among the dozens of declarations submitted by lawyers representing Alpha News in a defamation case brought by Blackwell last October against Alpha News.
Okay, so that's three if not four reasons why Derek Chauvin's trial should be annulled and the result should be eradicated and he should be pardoned.
He didn't kill him.
He died from an overdose.
He was using the method that he was trained to use.
They perjured themselves and lied about that fact on the stand.
I would think somebody convicted on perjured testimony should be let out.
And the juries perjured themselves.
At least one jury member perjured himself in claiming that he had no preconceived notions about the outcome of the trial, despite the fact being caught with a shirt saying Black Lives Matter, get your knee off our neck, before the trial ever commenced.
In addition to that, you've got a number of other experts surrounding this case, leaning on the prosecutors.
And others involved to get this conviction.
And they say, and it's well acknowledged, that's because they thought that there would be massive riots and civil unrest if Derek Chauvin got released.
Well, he was convicted, and the riots occurred anyway.
And I'll show you that stuff on the other side too.
No, it has nothing to do with the race of the people involved.
It has to do with justice.
Simple, pure, unadulterated justice.
Blind justice.
And I got people telling me not to support the pardon of Derek Chauvin because it just contributes to divide and conquer.
Like, I don't know what to tell you, dude.
The man's innocent.
He was railroaded.
He is a victim of this.
He did what he was trained to do.
He had a guy overdose in his custody.
And then he gets sent to jail for the rest of his life where he is stabbed dozens of times by a former FBI informant.
Sorry, sorry this causes division.
I think what actually causes division...
Is everything that's led up to this, is the fact that he got imprisoned in the first place.
So we should have stood up against this more earlier on because this was going to be the inevitable outcome.
Again, it's defense, the self-defense.
I don't know what else to tell you.
When you actually look into it, and what's actually been discovered in the time since the trial, is that it was pretty much verbatim, like it's not even really speculation.
At this point, the people involved in the trial admit that the trial was politically motivated, and the outcome was decided upon politically, racially.
This is unacceptable in America.
We can't have this.
This is what occurred.
From Andy Ngo and alphanews.org.
Court documents in the prosecution of Derek Chauvin show the public's extreme pressure on prosecutors over George Floyd's death, even when evidence did not show damage to his neck.
Far-left extremists promised bloodshed and terror attacks if Chauvin wasn't convicted.
And this is part of the...
You know, testimony of the depositions after the trial of the people involved.
Dr. Baker, I don't remember if he said he would do it or not, but he did do it.
He called me later in the day on that Tuesday, and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd's neck.
There was no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation.
He said to me, quote, Amy, what happens when the actual evidence doesn't match up with the public narrative that everyone's decided on?
And then he said, this is the kind of case that ends careers.
So the case should be thrown out.
That paragraph alone means that this case was completely fraudulent.
They lied about the evidence because they were scared of the terroristic threats of the obeying violent mobs of Black Lives Matter supporters.
And so they...
Put Derek Chauvin up as a sacrifice and attempt to ward off the fury of Black Lives Matter.
It didn't work anyway.
They burned the country down anyway.
That's why you don't negotiate with terrorists, but we do apparently.
We apparently are incapable of just standing on conviction and saying we don't care if the public narrative says something, it's wrong, and we're not going to decide the fate of human beings.
Because it wasn't just Derek Chauvin, it was the other police present there who never even touched George Floyd, also got sentenced to prison for years for simply standing nearby and doing crowd control work so people didn't assault the cops at that moment.
So you're going to destroy the lives of these innocent men who've done nothing wrong to satisfy the bloodlust of a bunch of idiots.
who don't understand don't know what actually happened.
Your fifth or sixth reason why Derek Chauvin should be released.
And there's a lot more to this as well from Alpha News.
New court documents expose the extreme pressure prosecutors face in Hennepin County to charge Derek Chauvin and three other former Minneapolis police officers in the death of George Floyd.
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We still have a lot of news to get to.
Of course, Donald Trump is still in the Middle East making big changes.
And, you know, I'm not super happy with...
The way the whole Syria situation has worked out, after all, it was essentially taken over by an ISIS offshoot.
But looking at the silver lining to this, one thing is certainly true.
There's no reason why the immigrants in Europe can't go back home now.
The vast majority of migrants to Germany and elsewhere We're from Syria.
And they were allowed to stay on the basis that Syria was in a state of war and not a safe place to return to.
Well, that's not the case anymore.
So they can all go home.
Will that actually happen?
Probably not.
Because it's not actually, you know, that's just the excuse they used to try to get people into the country.
It was never about them seeking asylum or fleeing war.
It was never about that for them.
It was never about that for Germany.
But President Donald Trump did meet the Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara in the first meeting between the nation's leaders in 25 years.
On May 14th in Riyadh, U.S. President Donald Trump held discussions with Syria's acting head of state, Ahmad al-Shara.
Marking the first meeting between leaders of the two countries in a quarter century, the meeting followed Trump's decision to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria imposed during Bashar al-Assad's rule amid Syria's ongoing transition after over 50 years of Assad family governance.
Trump urged al-Shara to expel foreign terrorists, recognize Israel diplomatically, assist against ISIS resurgence, and assume control of detention centers holding ISIS suspects.
Trump stated the sanctions were crippling, very powerful, and lifting them gives them a chance for greatness, while Syrians celebrated in Damascus' Umayyad Square.
The diplomatic engagement signals a major shift in U.S.-Syria relations, potentially easing Syria's international isolation and opening opportunities for reconstruction, despite Israeli concerns about al-Shara's past.
I guess that's a silver lining again.
I don't trust Syrian Zelensky.
Turkish Zelensky.
Whatsoever.
However, elsewhere in the Middle East, Trump is...
Apparently making headway.
Trump says U.S. close to nuclear deal with Iran.
President Donald Trump stated that the United States was nearing an agreement with Iran on its nuclear program.
Following recent discussions held in Oman and Qatar in 2025, the talks aim to resolve a decades-long nuclear dispute in which both sides prefer diplomacy but remain deeply divided on uranium enrichment and sanctions.
Iran insists on maintaining uranium enrichment as a right while indicating willingness to reduce enrichment levels and stockpiles in exchange for sanctions relief.
Trump said Tehran had sort of agreed to the terms and described negotiations as very serious with the goal of long-term peace while Iranian lawmakers demand fair and comprehensive deals.
Disgreements remain over uranium removal stages and sanctions lifting, but planned talks continue as both sides attempt to avert future military conflict.
So good.
I'm glad this is happening.
I was reading yesterday on The War Room the stories where Trump is having such monumental and unprecedented and...
Unqualified success that the left is really having trouble figuring out how to cover it and still retain their petulant opposition to Trump.
And there were multiple headlines that were like, despite Trump's lies, egg prices are going down.
It's like Trump lied about egg prices going down for years, and now they are, and that's not because of him.
He's still lying.
Like, okay.
So what you're saying is Trump's having success, and you're salty about it.
You're angry.
That that's happening.
Same thing happened in the Middle East with headlines where they're going, Trump reluctantly has to become the peacemaker, framing as if Trump wants to just have America be totally isolated on the world stage and not involved in any international conflicts and, you know, against his will and despite his own inclinations, he's being forced to step in and play peacemaker between countries like Pakistan and India.
And it's like, wow, that's really...
That's really a pathetic stretch, actually, liberal media.
That doesn't even make sense on the face of it, but also makes less sense if you watched President Trump at any point for the last decade and a half.
He has always been a peacemaker.
He has always put peace forward above all else.
He has always held up his achievements in the realm of peace and international relations.
As the superlative accomplishments of his administration, crossing the demilitarized zone into North Korea as the first president to do that, bringing an end to the ISIS attacks that were roiling the Middle East for a decade before he got into office.
Time and time again, Donald Trump very publicly and aggressively uses American power to end conflicts.
Around the world.
This is having such success.
And even over the last week, so many diplomatic accomplishments have been achieved by the Trump administration, ending the Pakistan-India war, getting Russia and Ukraine to agree on direct peace talks there, negotiating an end to the conflict in the Middle East that seems to be on the cusp of happening right now.
And there's like three other things I can't even remember right now.
Oh, releasing the hostage from Hamas.
That was a major diplomatic coup.
Time and time again, in very recent, you know, last few weeks, he's had these massive successes.
And whether it's diplomatically or economically or with any of his policies, the left cannot figure out how to deal with this.
It cannot frame this as negative.
So what they're saying is, yeah, it's positive, but Trump is still bad.
Yeah, he is achieving peace, but he doesn't really want to.
And yeah, egg prices are going down, but he still was lying about it before.
And it's just like, okay, at a certain point, it should just be clear to everybody, these people genuinely don't want America to do well.
They genuinely, it actually makes them angry for Trump to have success and to bring peace and to lower costs and to get out the illegal immigrants.
It's not really all that complicated.
If it's good for America, these people hate it.
The left hates it.
Can't stand it.
Even if it's their own policy that they themselves have worked for decades to achieve, failed to achieve, Trump achieves it in 100 days, and they're pissed at him.
That was one of the clips from RFK Jr.'s hearing in front of the Senate yesterday, where he's getting bitched at by all these Democrats.
And he points to one person in particular, and he's like, you!
You've been working for 20 years to get food dyes out of foods.
I did it in 100 days.
Where's the gratitude?
What the hell?
What's wrong with you people?
You have these goals that you whine about, complain about, pontificate about for decades on end.
Somebody gets into office, actually achieves them, and you're pissed.
And you're mad, and you're ungrateful.
And want to destroy it.
What is wrong with you people?
Well, what's wrong with them is that they're just deeply, congenitally dishonest about absolutely everything constantly.
They're bad people that hate America.
I mean, I don't know what other conclusion you could come to.
They don't want to work together, even if it directly satisfies something that they've been failing to achieve for decades on end.
They still won't work with Trump or their own RFK Jr.
He was a Democrat for his entire life until last year.
But that makes him even worse, doesn't it?
In their minds, just like, cults always hate people who leave the cult more than anybody else.
There's something wrong with these people.
Deeply, deeply wrong.
Trump is having massive success.
They can't figure out what to do with this.
And so they are completely betraying all of their supposedly deep-held beliefs.
From Ground.News.
Trump should aim for zero tariffs.
It could usher in a golden age for America.
How tariff zero would expand opportunities for American exporters.
As if they care at all about the American people.
Qatar has signed a $200 billion deal to buy jets from Boeing during Trump visit.
Which is just an astonishing amount of money.
$200 billion to buy jets from Boeing.
This on top of billion-dollar deals with Saudi Arabia.
On top of Heinz Corporation makes catch-up.
They've agreed to invest $3 billion in American manufacturing.
Anheuser-Busch, beer manufacturer, has just agreed to invest $300 million.
Volkswagen just agreed to reshore their manufacturing plants to the tunes of hundreds of millions of dollars.
It's working, folks.
The plan is working.
The tariffs are working.
The economic realignment is working.
The shattering and reformation of the world order is happening.
And it's absolutely incredible to see.
It's astonishing to see.
It is a series of triumphs for us and our side and our agenda in the pro-humanity contingent fighting behind enemy lines.
Again, they don't know what to do about it, the left, because some of the things that are happening are directly in line with their long-held goals.
From Axios, why the call to lower drug prices is a nightmare scenario for the pharmaceutical companies.
It's funny because the original headline on this used the term pharma.
And it's like you could almost tell that they had written Big Pharma and then were like, eh, release Big Pharma.
Yeah, Pharma is facing its nightmare scenario.
They're trying to portray this as a bad thing, even though the left, for my entire lifetime, have been the ones championing opposition to pharmaceutical companies.
It was always the left that was complaining about the insane profits or the...
You know, ubiquitous television advertisements of pharmaceuticals, the way Americans were being medicated to death, and that our food was poison, and then they sold us more poison to cure what they did during the first poison.
I mean, this is always, well, it certainly has never been a traditionally conservative or Republican stance.
It was our brand of Republicanism.
It was our brand of conservatism, the Infowars side of things.
You have to think about how many of the things have already been implemented.
I mean, it's almost overwhelming, the success that we've had.
And it's amazing that Alex Jones, 30 years ago, already had all of these things established, how they all intertwined, how they all work together, how they're putting poison in the food and waters, how the vaccines were poison as well and a total scam and causing...
You know, lifelong illnesses.
The food dye, the pesticides, the fluoride in the water.
All of these things have had major aggressive offensive attacks against them in the first 100 days thanks to Maha, Make America Healthy Again, RFK Jr., and Donald Trump.
So it's just worth patting ourselves on the back and reminding ourselves of how far we've come.
And reminding the left that they used to be in favor of this stuff, and they can still be.
They can still join the good side.
They can still come over here.
It's just they never go beyond the first step.
They never go beyond the first step.
They might be able to tell you that food dyes are poison, but then they'll sit there and say, well, it's because it makes more money or because they're, you know, that's basically as far as it goes for them.
It makes them more money.
Right?
Well, the food dyes make the food more attractive, and even though it's making people sick, it's capitalism, and they're trying to make the most money.
What form of capitalism kills off their own customers?
I mean, this doesn't make any sense.
But it's not about that.
It's about enslaving the entire world.
That's the ultimate goal.
That's the ultimate goal.
That's down the line.
The left never seems to get there, so maybe that explains a little bit why they're not on board with this.
They haven't put the dots together yet.
They haven't connected the dots.
They haven't really asked themselves why enough times.
They go, oh, the food dye they put in food is poison.
And they ask, why do they do that?
And if the answer is to make money, they go, yep, that's it.
No more questions need to be asked here.
Okay.
Could there be something behind it?
Could there be something more to this than just money?
Could there, in fact, be a concerted global operation being carried out?
Maybe, just maybe, the ubiquitous poisons, especially the hormone-altering molecules seeping into our bloodstream and destroying our Ability to interpret reality.
Maybe that could be the design, actually, that maybe is not an unfortunate or unknown side effect.
But in fact, the purpose behind all of this, maybe, just maybe, they have bad intentions beyond money.
Because I don't know if you realize this.
They have all of the money.
They print all of the money.
It's all theirs.
They invent it.
They summon it from thin air like a magic trick.
They don't need...
To use food dye to make money, people.
They haven't taken it that far.
They don't ask that many questions.
They don't understand the real scope and scale of what's of the diabolical programs being run on them and all of us.
But Axios is struggling to make this sound bad, I guess.
President Trump's bombshell executive order aimed at lowering U.S. drug prices is a step towards a worst-case scenario for the pharmaceutical industry.
Oh no.
Oh no, not the pharmaceutical industry.
Not the poor, beleaguered pharmaceutical industry.
Some critics say the industry could have done more to avoid it, even though Trump's policies are causing turmoil in almost every sector of the economy.
Trump's announcement could be the start of an enormous global disruption for the pharmaceutical industry, or it's the least bad version of what was on the table, depending on who you ask.
But the continued risk of a most favored nation policy that pegs U.S. drug prices to those paid in other developed nations is a massive threat to drug makers' bottom lines, especially coming on top of the pharmaceutical tariffs Trump said he wants to impose.
The big question are whether it comes to fruition and whether drug makers could have done more to avoid getting to this place at all, especially given Trump's laser focus on drug prices and the populist leanings within the GOP.
These are the people that, you know, I mean, they believe that pharmaceutical companies are willing to kill people for profit.
You hear Bernie Sanders and other people, you know, Cenk Uygur, all these progressives say this over and over again.
You know, actually, Cenk Uygur is one who is giving Trump credit for not just the pharmaceutical stuff, but the way he's treating Israel as well.
And there is not a possibility, and it's not remote, that by 2028, Donald Trump is almost running unopposed.
I mean, I don't think that's actually going to happen.
Like right now, the Democrats, the leaders of the Democrats are AOC and David Hogg, and David Hogg just got fired because he's a white man.
Like they aren't doing well, okay?
They're not doing well in any possible regard.
They fail completely and continuously to achieve anything for anybody ever.
All of their lies are being hilariously exposed these days.
The seething hatred that informs and underlies a lot of their policies is being made known to more and more people.
And Donald Trump is achieving massive success not only for his constituents and hardcore right-wing conservatives, but he's also achieving the long-held and never-accomplished goals of the left.
Who would oppose Trump after three years of this type of brilliant maneuvering?
Maybe they can just keep calling him racist for another four years.
Maybe that'll work.
I don't know.
I doubt it.
I covered this story yesterday on The War Room as well.
David Hogg has been ousted, and it's the most beautiful They put a guy in charge that is utterly incompetent, has nothing to commend him for a position of authority other than he is a screechy weirdo that used a tragedy to try to steal our rights.
Totally incompetent, and as soon as he gets into office, he starts using the mailing list to raise money for his own organization.
They get mad at him and then void the election because nothing says the Democratic Party like undoing the results of the election that you didn't agree with.
Rigging an election that you yourselves carried out because a white man won.
And that's illegal.
Literally, that's why they ousted David Hawke.
They said, you're a white man.
And gentlemen, final segment of American Journal starts now, and the office is bustling.
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I am very happy to welcome once again Alex Rosen to the program.
The video you came out with, Alex, and you can follow Alex Rosen at ifight4kids on X, and I suggest you do.
I think this is maybe my favorite video you've ever done.
It's like one minute long, and it is a real masterpiece.
Here's Alex Rosen with his latest capture, a substitute third-grade teacher who thought he was meeting up with a 14-year-old boy and his father at a park, only to be greeted by...
So Preston Palmer, he's, I guess, a former, soon-to-be former.
Elementary school substitute in Hennepin County, where Minneapolis is.
He's a long-term substitute, so he's been specifically teaching third grade since December at Sullivan Steam Elementary School, the K-8 school, and yeah, he messaged our account on Blue Sky, shockingly, on March 28th, and he thought he was communicating with a 13-year-old boy, and then...
We brought a father into the picture, which I was posing as, and he was interested in basically meeting up with his father and son for sexual relations.
And what stuck out about Preston, obviously besides the fact that he's an elementary school teacher, is his fetish was sending kids child pornography online.
Like, he gets off on the fact that he corrupts children.
So, yeah, he was really, I'm very, very glad we caught this guy, and luckily due to an awesome team we have.
We were able to identify who he was before we caught him because he was not giving his full name online or anything like that.
Yeah, so anyway, he was probably one of the biggest child pornography traders we've caught, and he has two phones, one for normal communications, the other for talking to pedos online and kids online.
So I ensured that he brought his phone with him that had the child pornography on it, and he out of nowhere floated the idea.
Of transferring his collection to a flash drive to give to me.
And I was like, well, do whatever you want.
And he ends up actually doing it.
I'm like, holy shit.
I was surprised that he actually brought it in person.
And when I flipped the script on him and told him, hey, this is what's going on, he basically surrendered and just gave up his stuff and said, just have it.
And we interviewed him.
He was very candid with us.
And he's been watching child porn for the past 20 years.
And has molested a couple of relatives of his, one of them being an immediate relative.
Granted, that's when he was a kid, but the kids were even younger when he did it.
And he said that he's touched the thigh of a student of his a few years ago.
Yes, he did, and I think the reason he did, one, he was not too hard to interview, honestly.
He pretty much was like, because I dropped his parents' name to him, and I'm like, look, dude, we're not doing this in front of Lonnie, or I forgot his mom's name, but he knew I knew everything about him, so he's basically like, you have my life in your hands, and he's like, you can do whatever you want to be, and I don't know if he was making a sexual innuendo to me when he said that, but I was like, well, you know, you can do whatever you want, man.
I'm not holding you here or anything.
But he's like, well, but you're holding this over my head.
And it's like, well, I mean, you know, consequences.
So, yeah, he opened up and I'm like, you just got to trust me on this, man.
And, you know, I think what really did it was I told him, well, like, look, dude, I know you're not messing with those kids at school.
Let's just get this Internet stuff taken care of.
And, you know, I think that reassured him to open up about all that.
And, of course, you were on with us last week, was it, to talk about the fact that you're still, you know, being charged and potentially have the threat of jail looming over your head because of the felony charge.
Is there any updates to that, or has that affected your ability to do this type of work?
Well, you know, it hasn't affected it yet, but when it comes to testifying against someone like Preston, I mean, it's pretty sad that it seems like Taney County, Missouri, where Branson is, it seems like they'd rather just put me in a cage for exposing an admitted child molester twice rather than have me testify against an elementary school teacher who's actively, in his own words, masturbating to his own kids.
So it really is a terrible look for Missouri to charge me with a completely nonviolent, no threats made, no hands on anybody crime rather than get people like this off the street.
So it's sad that you can trust Minneapolis PD to do their job over a small red area in Missouri.
We were just in the segment before talking about Derek Chauvin, which also happened in Hennepin County.
So, obviously, corruption is rife there, which it seems to be rife everywhere at this point.
Even our elementary school.
So, yeah, I mean, you want to talk about, you take down a lot of dangerous guys.
Clearly, a guy like this, so open, so brazen with sharing these images and approaching what he thinks is a 13-year-old kid.
And he is...
Daily in contact with kids 13 and under as a substitute school teacher or former substitute school teacher, you said.
And, you know, to be a substitute teacher, I think all you have to do is pass a background check.
So, you know, that is a place that I would be concerned if there are more people like this.
What do parents need to know about this?
Like, you know, I don't like just scaring people going, you know, your kid's elementary school teacher could be a pedophile.
Was there any warning about this guy that would have set off a red alert for you, a red flag for you, interacting with this guy if you were a parent or something?
Well, first of all, about red flags about him, there were reports.
So basically, certain platforms and internet providers, if you are trading or receiving child pornography...
They do alert law enforcement.
Obviously, there's tons of people, and people that's all that Tim Tebow clip know.
I mean, it's tons of people just downloading it all at once, so obviously they can't get to everybody.
But Preston was actually under investigation from Minneapolis PD on two separate occasions, one in 2014, one in 2020, due to uploading child pornography to, I forgot what, platform.
And basically, both investigations were closed out because...
There was no proof that he currently had it.
So it really just goes to show you that it really takes everybody, that the cops' hands are tied very often.
But yeah, this guy should have been arrested 10 years ago, and it wasn't until he messaged a decoy and we were able to get him that anything happens to him.
So he was around children for 10 years in a row due to just incompetence.
So that's one red flag.
And then another one, I mean...
Yeah, I guess just don't trust a communist around your kids for a lot of reasons.
And you found him on Blue Sky, which is the Twitter competitor that is just rife with perverts as far as I'm concerned.
I mean, literally the first time I went to Blue Sky, first I'd heard about it.
The first image I saw was Batman and Superman, and Batman was pregnant, and Superman was kissing his belly lovingly like he was the mother, and it was like, okay, this is the type of website this is.
Why Blue Sky?
Did you choose Blue Sky as a platform to start hunting?
Well, I'm not the one who initially found this guy, but we set up the meeting and everything.
Yeah, we've been using Blue Sky since, I think, the election late last year, around that time.
And my gosh, the people we've caught on there have been like the worst of the worst.
I mean, every single person we've caught from Blue Sky, which has been maybe like about 10 of them or a little bit under, every single one has been loaded with child pornography.
It is by far the worst platform that anybody can join without any type of like.
Yeah, it seems like maybe there should be some focus on that, considering the way they've destroyed platforms over things like January 6th.
They destroyed a parlor over that, even though most of the organization for that event, which wasn't even...
Anyway, it was on Facebook and Twitter, but they weren't touched.
I know Facebook just has this persistent problem with these images that they do very little to...
I'm loving what Andy Ngo.
Andy Ngo has really dug his teeth into this and has discovered some stuff about this guy.
He says, unsurprisingly, leftist activist Preston Palmer has a long history of hatred of the police.
He wants to see law enforcement abolished.
Queer leftist, non-binary, anti-police activist Preston Casey Palmer of Minneapolis was arrested in a child sexting.
Citizen child predator Hunter Alex Rosen alleged Palmer thought he was meeting a parent who was willing to let his child be sexually abused.
So, I mean...
I'm not surprised.
What is it about leftists, communists in particular, that it's like, is their political stance just to cover because they just don't want police around because they want to diddle kids?
Or is there some sort of deeper connection psychologically, do you think, going on here?
I think maybe his communist roots come from him living with his parents at 35 because he said when I was talking to him that he's terrible with his money, and I'm like, well, I've never really met a communist who was good with his money.
So, I mean, he also got into kind of a spat with the rapper during the interview because the rapper was like...
You know, I kind of like Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
And then Preston was like, he's actively taking my rights away.
And it was so funny because he's like disagreeing with a black guy wearing an I Can't Breathe shirt.
So I'm sure Preston's mind was exploding.
But yeah, I don't know.
He also mentioned that the age of consent should be just a case-by-case basis rather than like just 18. So I don't know.
He definitely has very warped views on just everything.
What else do you want people to know about this case or how else to help you and support you and what's going on with your legal troubles?
Again, we talked about this a little bit last time, but after we talked, I thought we really should have hammered that home.
The idea that no matter what happens, if they don't drop your felony charge, even if you're acquitted, even if they don't get the charge to stick.
People are still, the opposing lawyers are still going to be able to discredit you for being a felon or accused of a felony.
I mean, they're going to be able to use your arrest to try to discredit your testimony, and that may succeed, and they may be able to get pedophiles off their charges because they can discredit you because you're being charged with this totally outrageous felony, which if anybody has questions about that, you've got to go back and watch our last interview with Alex Rosen.
We went over it.
You know, with a fine-tooth comb, there's absolutely no reason why he should be charged.
There's absolutely nothing he did wrong.
Watch that video and it will become abundantly clear.
But, I mean, I really think that's an important point that people need to understand is just the fact that you've even been charged for the felony is going to have negative impacts on, you know, law enforcement's ability to put pedophiles behind bars.
I mean, I showed you the video of what happened inside the store.
I mean, it's just ridiculous.
Like, it's just so unfounded why they would even charge me with that.
But, like, yeah, and it sucks because, you know, we have a lot of pending cases for actual child molestation charges.
In fact, I've got to go to trial May 29th and go testify against Roy Dubuque, this guy who molested his three-year-old niece who got charged with that based on our video.
I've got to go testify against him.
And for whatever reason...
Branson, Missouri wants a felony over my head, and yeah, it would let child molesters walk free.
It would let people like Preston, who are around kids 24-7, walk free, all because they want to put a felony on me for a non-violent, non-threatening interaction of me just calling out a pedophile working around kids.
So it's really sad, but you know what?
If their ego is running amok, and in the end, good is going to win out, and good is sure not them.
And again, in case people don't understand, I mean...
When you get up and testify, the opposing lawyer is going to be able to say, look, this guy's a felon.
He does this for entertainment.
And we talked about it last time, too.
The fact that there are groups now that are going out, they're sort of doing what you do, but they're not doing it in the professional way like you.
They're not doing it in cooperation with law enforcement.
People go out and they do vigilante justice and they get the wrong people sometimes.
Or, you know, I saw a video where they're beating up a guy.
The guy's 18 and the person he was talking to was 16. So, like, that's not even illegal.
No.
In any situation.
So, you know, they're...
You know, discrediting the actions that you do, even though you're not involved with them, they'll be able to associate you with that and say, look, we shouldn't listen to this guy.
He's accused of a felony.
He assaults people.
He, you know, is part of this vigilante group.
Do we really want to have this be the standard?
Do we really want people going out and, you know, taking law into their own hands?
Again, none of what I'm saying here is true, but this is the argument that will be made to discredit you.
They're giving ammo to the defenders of pedophiles.
And of course, So, I mean, get your comments on that.
And then I want to talk about just the fact that increasingly I'm seeing more and more people start to dip their toe in the water of maybe pedophilia is just it's a condition and we need to treat this.
But just, you know, final words on the fact that they're trying to discredit you with this felony charge.
There's obviously nobody, no citizen in Branson actually wants to see me in jail.
I mean, if you go to the Brant Speedy's Facebook page, everybody just, they think it's ridiculous.
Like, if you go to the post they made about that day, they think it's just ridiculous that I got arrested.
There's nobody in Branson who's actually just unsafe around me, unless they're probably a pedo, which in that case, I'd be happy to catch them and put them on the internet.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It's not about protecting their community.
Like, nobody's saying, like, oh, I'm so glad Alex was in jail for 24 hours because I just feel so much safer now because of that.
It's, like, ridiculous.
But, like, yeah, and especially in a place like Hennepin County where Preston is, this teacher, imagine his defense attorney just said.
You know, trying to paint me as, like, this right-winger, this, like, trouble-causer and all this.
That could maybe work at Hennepin County, and that's freaking ridiculous.
So, I mean, obviously, it seems like certain people's priorities are just having an ego trip rather than wanting to see pedos get put away.
And it's really sad to see, but we're exposing that, so it is what it is.
And again, I can also see the argument being made where they'll go...
Look, did this guy look at images?
Yes, but he didn't hurt anybody, and he has a psychological pain that he experiences with this condition he has that he has no control over.
I mean, clearly, they're ceding the language and the thought process now to justify pedophilia as a valid sexual expression, just the same as homosexuality or transgenderism.
I mean, clearly, that's where it's leading.
I mean, what are your thoughts on the way that this really disgusting conversation is headed?
Yeah, and of course, you know, you can't make the photos without having victims.
I mean, the creating of the photos is the victimization.
But I really worry about how that's being normalized.
And it's the type of thing where I don't even know how to push back on it because it's so obvious.
It's like trying to explain why you should breathe.
It's like, because you're going to die if you don't.
It's like, well, these people are pedophiles.
Pedophilia is bad.
I can't believe we have to come up with arguments against the idea that pedophilia is normal and natural and should be accepted.
It's like, this is...
Crazy that it's ever gotten to this place, but obviously they're trying to push it in that direction.
Again, fantastic work.
I mean, every one of your videos that comes out is just an absolute masterpiece, but there's something about that one-minute clip from yesterday that just cracked me up and blew my mind.
And again, people can find and share it on Alex's X account, which is ifight4kids, at ifight4kids, all spelled out.
I mean, obviously there's no reason for me to go back to Branson, Missouri for really anything.
I mean, it's crazy why they want to prosecute a non-violent person who simply wanted a pedo to be put away.
And, you know, it's nuts because if they just did their jobs and arrested him the first time and charged him, well, I guess they did arrest him, but they didn't end up pressing charges on him.
If they would have just pressed charges on him the first time, I mean, there's no reason for me to go back to Branson.