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Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and it is my displeasure to bring you this broadcast because New York State and New York City give me some of the greatest memories I've ever had as a human being.
And at their core, I really believe that they are good places, right?
The thing is that you have to understand, first of all, New York State has 20 million people.
20 million people.
And the city itself, the geographical area, is so small.
It's so small, but it has such a huge influence on everybody else.
And it also has a huge influence culturally throughout the world.
And that's why, you know, if you want to check out some of the stuff that isn't on Rumble, I may post it to Rumble or some of these other platforms.
It's only on Rockfin.
I did an interview with a gentleman who's putting up all these banners, these electric banners.
Tim Poole's making headways doing this as well in the middle of Times Square in Manhattan because they realize that the culture battle can be won there.
All right.
And when I see just such a disregard for human life in that state on every level in an attempt to not only defund the police, right?
They put in Eric Adams as this showboat mayor, okay?
But it's really about creating AI law enforcement, more rules and regulations and mandates, smart cities, and the elimination of the human factor in these things.
So they're going to right now let things run wild.
Meanwhile, obviously, there's been a lot of demonization in the mainstream about gun ownership.
A lot of people are riding the wave of this terrible tragedy in Texas.
I still have yet to see one mainstream media outlet ask the question, what medications were these last two shooters on?
You know, I mean, seriously, that's a valid question.
Yet it's still not being asked.
And really, the Tuxer, to his credit, is the only one that's even alluded to it.
So we're going to show you just a few things piece by piece on what's going down in New York City.
And you ask yourself, you ask yourself, is enough being done?
Or are they purposely, purposely trying to drive us into a state of really not only degrading your lifestyle, but putting you into fear?
And that's going to be the first thing we talk about, putting you into fear all the time and then into compliance.
So before we get there, I am a documentary filmmaker, Loose Change Final Cup, Fabled Enemies, Invisible Empire, A New World Order to Find, and Shade the Motion Picture.
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Tennis star Naomi Osaka was left effing petrified after being caught up in Brooklyn Barclay Center Stampede at boxing match.
Now, I was watching this boxing match last night, okay?
And in the very beginning of it, of the main event, like first couple rounds or so, all of a sudden there's like a commotion where everybody's standing up and I'm not sure what's going on.
So, listen, I've been to a lot of these live events.
Sometimes there's an actual physical fight in the crowd, or there's someone's famous, and all of a sudden, there's a weird scuffle with security.
It happens.
That dies down.
Later on, okay, there's a false rumor after the fight where people are already leaving the Barclay Center of an active shooter.
Okay, and people go wild.
Things are getting thrown around.
That's the boxing match.
And she went and hid.
So, number one, that speaks a lot to the insecurities of being protected.
Let's not forget we had the New York City subway shooter.
A lot of people forgot about him.
The guy they said, you know, was this black supremacist.
By the way, there's videos of him talking about 9-11 truth.
None of the cameras worked for some reason during that whole thing.
But all I'm going to say is there's a feeling of fear all over, right?
And then you wonder why.
Please help me.
This was hard for me to watch.
Heartbreaking moment.
Woman pleads with fellow New York City subway passengers to intervene as Thug randomly assaults her, but they walk away.
Now, this is going to be tough for me to show you here and watch.
But I mean, take a look at this poor woman.
No one's helping her.
You know, people are filming.
People have their back to her.
And look, I get it.
It's crazy in there, but I can't believe more people aren't going to stand up to some insane person that literally sits down next to this poor woman and nothing is done.
Nothing.
And you're supposed to rely on law enforcement.
This is a tough video to watch, guys.
I mean, it's very upsetting.
So, I mean,
this person's praying.
Sorry, man.
Prayers ain't going to do it, dude.
This really upsets me.
This is a time for action.
All right, you know, I mean, I'm sorry, man.
No one did anything there.
We got crazy people running around and law enforcement that wants to disarm you.
So let me show you some more crazy in New York City.
You know, the story.
And these are just some of the stories, guys.
It's on down there.
You better believe it.
Crime is shot up.
We've done those stories.
Okay.
So broad daylight in New York City.
Again, Daily Mail had the video.
I don't know that, you know, I mean, I don't know if I want to really bring it up, but you're going to see.
I mean, this dude is just standing there, and you betcha, I'm just going to try to stab you.
That's it.
That's it.
I mean, just stabbing you in broad daylight.
I think it's up on the Upper East Side, 35th Street.
Is that where it was?
It's insane, man.
Here it is: near, I'm sorry, 3rd Avenue and East 63rd in Manhattan.
A 29-year-old male was walking when he was slashed multiple times in the back and arm by an unknown individual.
That's New York City, baby.
So I wanted to get out of New York for a second, and I wanted to go into this story right here because hopefully this is going to make its rounds on social media, but it's certainly not going to be talked about in the mainstream, CNN, any of these, MSNBC, because you had a woman who used a pistol to shoot dead somebody with an AR-15 who started opening fire on a graduation party.
Okay?
The 37-year-old had an AR-15 style rifle, and he shot at a group of around 40 people.
He was killed when a woman at the party drew her weapon and fired back at him.
Okay?
Police didn't come to save him.
AI didn't come to save them.
Robots didn't.
No.
And I hate to go to that, you know, almost cliche: a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun, but who gets to use force?
I mean, seriously, especially in this society that we know we're constantly being treated like children.
Okay.
We are constantly lied to.
More and more, the information we share is censored.
Okay?
And you look at just that situation, that should be all over, especially for all these people that are anti-AR-15.
But that's the deal.
You know, and in New York, in that shopping center, look, who knows what's going to happen?
But once again, in New York, for the most part, pretty disarmed.
You know, upstate New York's a little bit different.
But when you get into more urban or city areas, really, the majority of people who have the guns are what?
The criminals, unfortunately, Buffalo, Rochester, et cetera.
And, you know, the good people that have the guns usually keep them at home.
They're not, it's pretty tough to get a carry conceal in New York State, period.
Unless you're law enforcement or military or retired.
It's pretty tough.
So once again, I'm glad this woman saved all those lives.
It's not a story you're going to hear much.
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