Let’s ReAwaken America And Save The Kids!!! | MSOM Ep. 777
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| Welcome to Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| I am Jason Burmese and today we are talking about taking action. | |
| And my two guests, Clay Clark and Tara Rodas, are all about that. | |
| One has given us the great Reawaken America tour, which is just an awesome tour. | |
| I've been able to speak on it several times. | |
| Amp has been there. | |
| And then, of course, Tara is an HHS whistleblower, saving children in the field, blowing the whistle on corruption. | |
| And she's here to talk about that and the upcoming film, Sound of Freedom. | |
| get ready to make sense of the madness after this and we are back folks | |
| I think that we need to take action. | |
| That's what it's all about. | |
| We can't be armchair quarterbacks in this world. | |
| And my first guest is somebody who has allotted me an opportunity to take more action and speak to people that maybe don't know about my message. | |
| And he's gone against the grain in such a way that the mainstream has attacked me again, no stranger, or I'm sorry, attacked him. | |
| Again, no stranger to that for trying to take back America. | |
| And he's done so with General Flynn and many others. | |
| Again, he's allotted me the opportunity to speak out against Elon Musk, who in many circles of a conservative nature and alternative media is somewhat of a folk hero, despite the fact that he is a transhumanist, | |
| that he is a military industrial complex contractor, and he's someone that is literally promoting the same agenda as Klaus Nutschwab and the WEF gang here to talk about all that and more, including the upcoming event out in Vegas, which not only will I be speaking at, and John Michael Chambers, but also the great Alex Jones and many others. | |
| It is Clay Clark. | |
| Clay, how are you today, sir? | |
| Brother, I'm fired up to be here with you. | |
| And I can tell you, I don't know if you got a new haircut, if the earth's polarity has changed. | |
| I'm not sure what's going on, but you are looking good. | |
| So thank you for allowing me to intrude on your show here. | |
| Well, you're far from intruding on the show. | |
| And, you know, we've done this probably about a dozen times now in the last year and a half, two years. | |
| You've been on the road the last year and a half, two years, like a madman. | |
| It is very, very admirable what you have done. | |
| You're taking a little bit of a break from, what, May to August, like two months. | |
| Wow. | |
| You just in Miami. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, I just want to say, just so people understand the idea, most of these events that we do, you know, we operate. | |
| My wife and I put on the events. | |
| So you say, well, who funds these? | |
| My wife and I do. | |
| Who's in charge? | |
| Well, General Flynn and Eric Trump tell me where they want to go and what dates they want to go. | |
| But Jason, all of us in this great reset versus the great reawakening battle, we all have time, some more than others. | |
| We all have treasure, some more than others. | |
| And we all have talent, you know, some more than others. | |
| And I believe we all need to put all of that into saving our republic. | |
| And so most of these events that we do, Jason, they cost $400,000, $500,000 to put on. | |
| And I let people name their price so that everybody can afford to go. | |
| And I do that not because I, you know, want a cookie or a high five. | |
| I just want it to be affordable because, Jason, we've got to wake up everybody. | |
| And so many of these conservative events are very expensive to go to. | |
| And then they're heavily sponsored. | |
| So, all the speakers, you know, a lot of speakers are making a lot of money, and a lot of the sponsors are paying for stage time. | |
| I don't do any of that, Jason. | |
| So, these events, the next one we're going to have is in August, August 25th in Las Vegas, Nevada. | |
| And it'll make it possible because no church allows us to be there, no hotel, no casino, no city center will allow us to be there. | |
| And so, we actually have to build an indoor facility. | |
| So, what I've been doing here, Jason, is I've been stocking up the money needed to build. | |
| It's going to be about $600,000 to build this air-conditioned, enclosed, indoor facility to make this happen in Las Vegas. | |
| So, if you go to time to freeamerica.com and you look at the lineup and you go, well, how come you're not doing one every month? | |
| It costs an insane amount of money to do these. | |
| But when you have to build the actual venue in the dirt and they're conditioning for it, that's an expensive venture. | |
| So, anytime we can get an indoor venue, Jason, that certainly takes off some of the financial constraints. | |
| And then you're out several hundred thousand dollars to put on an event. | |
| But when you have no venue and you actually have to build it, so we're building a structure that almost feels like you're inside an NFL training camp facility there. | |
| So, it's going to be great, but it's going to be expensive. | |
| And so, that's what we're working towards right now. | |
| And we have just under 700 tickets, just under 700 tickets remaining for the Reawaken American tour, Las Vegas, Nevada, right now. | |
| So, again, if you want to request those tickets, I mean, we're talking Alex Jones, we're talking yourself, we're talking Laura Trump, we're talking Roseanne, we're talking Dr. Jim Mehambrow, Don Trump Jr., General Flynn, Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor from North Carolina, Kash Patel, Stella Emmanuel, Pastor Mark Burns, Amanda Grace, Julie Green, there, and we're all there to help save this country. | |
| So, that's what we've been doing between the last time I talked to you and this event in August. | |
| We're really gearing up for this event. | |
| It's going to be an expensive venture there, my friend. | |
| Well, I need people to come out. | |
| I need people to support you because I can attest firsthand. | |
| You know, I don't get any money to do this. | |
| I do this because I want to reach people that normally wouldn't hear my message. | |
| And you have this awesome, eclectic gang, people like myself speaking after Roger Stone. | |
| You've got Eric Trump, Don Jr., you got Jim Brewer doing top-level hours of comedy at some of these things. | |
| And that's what I love. | |
| It's kind of, you know, this revival festival political feel. | |
| Is that what you were going for when you initially started this thing? | |
| Well, the thing, Jason, is I didn't want to do these things. | |
| Just like you, I felt called to do it. | |
| And I would listen to shows like yours. | |
| And I would, and I'm just being very clear. | |
| I would listen to shows like yours and Alex Jones. | |
| And I would listen and I would go, I'm so glad they're talking about it. | |
| But that's a little what you're saying is extreme, but it was like, you know, I have my own businesses. | |
| I have my own thing I do, my wife, my five kids. | |
| And I was cheering for Trump to stop this great reset. | |
| But I told my wife, if they do a lockdown in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and if they, if they do a lockdown in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and they shut down the, if the churches in Tulsa shut down, I'm going to city of Tulsa and turn my building into a church. | |
| And that's what I did. | |
| And so I never thought it would be an event. | |
| And then we started having church every Thursday. | |
| And at one point, we had a thousand people that came to an event. | |
| And at one particular event where General Flynn was endorsing Pastor Jackson Lawmeyer to become a candidate, I met General Flynn and I just felt this kinship or this connection, like we were two guys fighting the same battle. | |
| And I would admire him. | |
| I celebrate his career and what he's done for our country. | |
| And I called him and I said, General Flynn, I feel like God, and Jason, you've known me long enough to say I don't run around saying, Jason, God told me to have you speak. | |
| Jason, God told me not to have you speak. | |
| I don't throw that out. | |
| That's kind of maybe something I say once. | |
| But I said, General Flint, God is putting a call on me, or I feel a call, to do an event where we share the truth about election fraud, medical fraud, religious fraud, monetary fraud, and get people back to God. | |
| And he knew my bad. | |
| I used to have a massive company I no longer own. | |
| I haven't owned it in over a decade called DJConnection.com, where we would organize 4,000 weddings and corporate events a year. | |
| That's 80 events per weekend. | |
| So he knew that I would do it first class. | |
| He knew I would put it together. | |
| He knew that I would be organized. | |
| He knew that I would make it happen. | |
| He said, absolutely, but it has to happen through the church and we need to get going now. | |
| We got to wake up the body of Christ. | |
| So we did that first event at Rhema Bible College. | |
| I'm not going to exaggerate. | |
| 7 million people, over 7 million people watched that first event. | |
| 7.1 million people watched the event. | |
| Over 50,000 people requested tickets. | |
| And without a team, myself and just two or three other people, we were able to sell over 5,000 tickets and we let people name their price. | |
| And I thought we were done, Jason. | |
| I thought, and you've been in this fight a lot longer than I have, right? | |
| So I thought, all right, we sue the mayor of Tulsa. | |
| We turn into a church. | |
| The churches are open. | |
| The city's open. | |
| We got the quote Ric Flair. | |
| Woo! | |
| That was kind of my thought process. | |
| And then General Flynn calls me and says, Hey, could we do one more? | |
| And I'm going, well, where do you want to do that one? | |
| He says, Florida, Tampa. | |
| I said, okay. | |
| So we did that event. | |
| We had about 8,000 people in attendance. | |
| It was a bigger venue, reached millions of people. | |
| And I thought he called me again. | |
| And anyway, after about the fourth or fifth time, he called me again. | |
| I said, how many more one mores do you think we're going to have? | |
| And that became the Reawaken Tour. | |
| So that's what we're doing now. | |
| And then the reason why I have pick yourself, and by the way, I don't, Jason, I take a little bit of heat for having you and some people like you on the stage because people go, who's that guy? | |
| And for your audience and for a lot of people, you're very relevant and they're excited to see you. | |
| But, you know, for the people that don't know who you are, they're like, who's that guy? | |
| Why is he talking about Elon Musk? | |
| Elon Musk is my guy. | |
| I love Elon Musk. | |
| He's giving me free speech. | |
| That's why I have a Tesla. | |
| You know, that kind of thing, right? | |
| And so you're up there just stating facts. | |
| And I tell you, I don't censor. | |
| I don't do any censorship. | |
| There's no teleprompters. | |
| You've been backstage. | |
| I don't ask you, say this, don't say that. | |
| I say, just state the facts, please. | |
| And the only pep talk I give you, just state the facts, be on time. | |
| And you go up there and you are just dropping knowledge bombs. | |
| I mean, boom, boom. | |
| You're talking about Elon MRNA technology. | |
| You're talking about NASA. | |
| We got people in the audience wearing NASA shirts. | |
| I got people in the audience wearing Tesla shirts. | |
| We got people that drove a Tesla to the event to show their support for the free speech, quote unquote, of Elon Musk and his attempt to build the app. | |
| Most people have no idea about Grimes and Elon Musk and mRNA modifying nanotechnology and CureVac, the company that Musk is a big part of that, by the way, produces some of the most mRNA in the world. | |
| Don't know that Elon Musk started OpenAI with Bill Gates, a billion dollars of funding for Bill Gates and Sam Altman. | |
| They don't know that Elon Musk has described AI as summoning the demon. | |
| All they know is this guy they've never heard of is up there talking. | |
| And I just say state the facts. | |
| And some people will come to me and go, you know, I think the events would go over. | |
| We wouldn't have people like that on the stage because, you know, Iska's on our team, I think. | |
| You know, that kind of thing. | |
| So what I do, Jason, is that I have the next speaker is like Jim Brewer. | |
| And some people, you know, Jim Brewer was joking about the forced vaccination regimen of the NFL way before it was okay. | |
| I don't think it's still okay, Jason, for most people to joke about the NFL's vaccine protocol. | |
| But he gets up there and has no reverence in his mind. | |
| It's not too soon. | |
| And in his mind, it's almost too late. | |
| He gets up there and drudge bombs about Hollywood. | |
| And we got people in the audience that are wearing shirts related to their favorite KF Kevin Spacey movie. | |
| You know, people in the audience are wearing shirts. | |
| I'm not kidding. | |
| People are not. | |
| Brewer is fearless. | |
| He's fearless. | |
| We've got to take a break, Clay. | |
| We've got to take a short break. | |
| We're going to come back. | |
| We're going to talk about the Reawaken America tour. | |
| Again, time2freeamerica.com is where you can find all the information. | |
| Back after this, it's Making Sense of the Madness. | |
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Brain Chips and Surveillance
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| your health is our priority and we're here to help you live your best life we are back It's Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| I am joined by Clay Clark. | |
| And Clay, when I have you on, I often like to talk about some new stories out there. | |
| And I'm not sure if you're aware, but obviously you speak out against the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab and the gang, Joval Noah Harari. | |
| And part of this transhumanist agenda is to dehumanize. | |
| The FDA has just approved two different companies of this manufactured printed meat to be sold in stores. | |
| And at the same time, our good friends at the FDA have also said, Elon, let's go with the brain chips and let's experiment on human beings. | |
| It's A-OK since, hey, this is Defense Department technology from decades ago. | |
| Anyway, now's the time to commercialize. | |
| So what are your thoughts on these two stories right here, Clay? | |
| Well, let me play just real quick. | |
| I want to play this little thing. | |
| I want people to understand this. | |
| The FDA, okay? | |
| The FDA has told doctors, friends of mine, people you've met at the Reawaken America tour, people like Dr. Jim Meehan, people like Dr. Richard Bartlett, the late great Dr. Zelda Blinko, that you're not going to treat people who have COVID-19 with hydroxychloroquine. | |
| The FDA has said you can't use betestinide, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine. | |
| That same FDA that has withheld ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, dedestinide, and FDA has said to Elon Musk, hey, man, you absolutely can put brain chips inside the human, the human head. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| Elon Musk's brain implant company, Neuralink, said on Thursday had been given a green light from the US FDA to kickstart its first in human clinical study. | |
| It's a critical milestone for Neuralink after earlier struggles to gain approval. | |
| We're confident that it is available to full body functionality. | |
| Musk believes brain implants could cure a range of conditions, including obesity, autism, depression, and schizophrenia. | |
| Okay, so he just said, they just said that this audio, this news piece from WION News just said that Elon Musk and his company Neuralink claim they can basically stop schizophrenia. | |
| Now, point here, Jason, so we're going to go ahead and do a search right now online for schizophrenia. | |
| For anybody out there that's write this down, folks, look up schizophrenia. | |
| And by the way, one of the looking this up is you want to spell it right because it's kind of a weird word to spell, but it's C, or it's S C H I Z O P H R E N I A. | |
| Now, let me tell you about the symptoms of schizophrenia. | |
| Jason, let me read this to you. | |
| They say that you may have delusions or extremely disordered thinking. | |
| Have you ever seen the left attempt to people like you having a distortion from reality? | |
| They're saying you have a mental. | |
| Have you ever seen this? | |
| Oh, I have. | |
| And so now I want everyone to look up HR 666, HR 666. | |
| Look at a HR 666. | |
| This is lecture that it was authored here. | |
| It's HR 666 called Anti-Racism and Public Health Act of 2021. | |
| And it reads: This bill establishes within the Centers for Disease Control a national center on anti-racism and a law enforcement violence prevention program. | |
| Among other activities, the new center must declare racism as a public health concern and administer research and grant programs to address racism and its impact on health and well-being. | |
| So you understand this idea of a violence prevention program. | |
| So what they want to do here, Jason, and you know, the listeners know this, they want to be able to say, oh man, look, this guy here, this woman here, because they deny that COVID is super deadly, because they refuse to wear a mask, because they don't want to put an RNA-modifying nanotechnology shot in their body because they won't acknowledge the LGBTQ agenda. | |
| They have a mental health issue we are calling schizophrenia. | |
| But thankfully, there's an FDA-approved treatment which we can give you and it involves in your brain. | |
| So we continue hitting play here. | |
| This is Klaus Schwab talking about this. | |
| Injured conditions, including obesity, autism, depression, and schizophrenia. | |
| Can you imagine when we are sitting here? | |
| We have an implant in our brains and immediately feel because you all will have implants. | |
| I can, and we measure your brain waves, and I can immediately tell you how the people react, or I can feel how the people react to you. | |
| Talking to Sergey Brin about these brain shifts, this is Klaus Schwab. | |
| And then you start to listen to what Yuval is saying now, talking about how this would be used on a practical level. | |
| So this is Yuval talking about how this technology would be used on a practical level. | |
| Listen to what Yuval No Harari says. | |
| This is the guy praised by Obama, Zuckerberg, Gates, Stanford, Harvard. | |
| He's considered to be the kind of this leading academic, this leading progressive. | |
| He's again praised by Obama, Zuckerberg, Gates, MIT, Stanford, Harvard, mainstream media. | |
| Listen what he says. | |
| If you walk into a room and there is a picture of Kim Jung on the wall and the bracelet picks up the signs of anger because it has access to your brain, that's very bad news for you. | |
| Even George Orwell's 1984, they couldn't really get into your brain. | |
| There was still this fear of private world, and this is about to disappear. | |
| In the West, the main concern now is what is known as surveillance capitalism. | |
| That, okay, it's not a kind of dictator that spies on your brain, but all these corporations and maybe all these government agencies, which are monitoring what's happening inside your body. | |
| What does it mean? | |
| I mean, COVID. | |
| This guy, listen one more time, one more clip here. | |
| Here we go back. | |
| Here we go. | |
| I mean, COVID makes it, it accelerates the process of visualizing and automatization. | |
| It legitimizes the deployment of mass surveillance and it makes surveillance go under your skin. | |
| They want to put surveillance under the skin. | |
| And you know this, a lot of your listeners know this. | |
| That's why there's RNA modifying nanotechnology inside those COVID-19 shots. | |
| And if you go to time to freeamerica.com forward slash revelation, time to freeamerica.com forward slash revelation, you can see the patents that were by just a guy by the name of Charles Lieber. | |
| Charles Lieber was paid $50,000 month by the Chinese government to create technology that hooks up the human 5G once you put nanotechnology underneath your skin. | |
| And I say all this to say these are real things. | |
| This is their real plot. | |
| They want to put surveillance under the skin and they want to be able to say that you are likely to commit a crime, have schizophrenia, and therefore the only way to treat this to help you to stop this problem is to give you an FDA-approved thing, which they call a chip inside the head. | |
| That's the agenda. | |
| That's what's going on. | |
| That's why Elon Musk is always dressing up like bat on his Twitter feed. | |
| That's why Elon Musk produced two kids with Grimes, a woman who wrote an album called Anthropocene. | |
| By the way, the word Anthropocene, Anthropocene means human-controlled gene. | |
| And that's on the World Economic Forum website. | |
| It's the time period they want us to be led into, Anthropocene, the human-controlled gene. | |
| So she writes Elon Musk's ladyfriend. | |
| He produced two kids with Grimes called Misanthropocene that prophesied COVID-19. | |
| What? | |
| The album is called Misanthropic. | |
| Meaning Human Control G. That's Elon Musk who put this mRNA technology inside everybody. | |
| That's what Neuralink's all about. | |
| That's why there's RNA modifying nanotechnology in the shots. | |
| That's why there's 5G towers everywhere. | |
| 5 is Penta G is Gram. | |
| The real thing, 5 is Penta G is Gram. | |
| That's a Pentagram. | |
| The whole Earth is now covered with 30,000 low-orbit satellites that were put there by Elon Musk's dragon rockets. | |
| And final three facts here for you. | |
| MIT developed the Quantum Dot. | |
| What am I saying? | |
| MIT developed the Quantum Dot. | |
| The Quantum Dot is a technology that stores your medical and financial records under your skin. | |
| Look it up. | |
| MIT developed the CBDC, Central Bank Digital Currencies. | |
| And MIT was funded by Epstein and Jeffrey Epstein that prays to Satan. | |
| That's why he has a temple on his island. | |
| And the Bill Gates, who has a spiritual advisor by the name of Marina Abramovich, who's an admitted spirit cooker/slash Satanist. | |
| They want to put the surveillance under your skin. | |
| They want to put a chip under your skin. | |
| And at the end of the day, if it goes under your skin, they win. | |
| That's their plan. | |
| Clay, we've got to take one more break. | |
| We're going to come back. | |
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| Final segment with Clay Clark of the Reawaken America Tour. | |
| Clay, you went through about 46 bullet points in about five minutes there. | |
| I want to hit on really quickly three more stories of importance involving the Muskernuts himself. | |
| Now, you were talking about Starlink. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| Just this month, Pentagon awards Elon Musk yet another beautiful, lovely SpaceX Starlink contract with the Ukraine. | |
| Wait, there's more. | |
| Japan is pretty worried about China right now. | |
| So who are they thinking about turning to? | |
| Elon Musk and this Starlink system. | |
| And while all of this is going on, Musk also owns the boring company. | |
| It's not just a flamethrower company. | |
| In fact, they build government tunnels and facilities. | |
| And now they're about to dump wastewater via these facilities. | |
| And they've already been in trouble for this. | |
| Yes, there are real polluters out there. | |
| Musk is among them. | |
| It's not about carbon, so you're not hearing about it. | |
| This guy is a front for the agenda. | |
| Tesla is pushing the electric car, the carbon track trace database that will eventually go into your social credit score. | |
| And like you said, eventually go under the skin with this fourth industrial revolution. | |
| You're exposing it on the Reawaken America Tour. | |
| Thoughts on the story, the stories I just went over, and then tell people again how they can come out and support you. | |
| Well, you know, Elon Musk, and you know that this is a breakup, but when Elon Musk went to the 2018 Met Gala, right, his lady friend Grimes wore a crown that was made out of a color. | |
| It featured a color called Vanta Black. | |
| Vanta Black is a patented color. | |
| So she wore brown symbolizing that she's in charge of something like the queen, and then black symbolizing death. | |
| And the color was Vanta Black. | |
| Look it up. | |
| Vanta Black is a color patented by Surrey Systems and Surrey Systems, S-U-R-R-E-Y. | |
| Surrey Systems is a company that makes carbon nanotubes. | |
| Now, what did Dr. Rosh Harr say before he died? | |
| What does Todd Callender say about these COVID-19 shots? | |
| They say that carbon nanotubes could be used to deliver pathogens inside an RNA-modifying nanotechnology shot, meaning that you could have like a dormant sleeper virus injected into your body that would go into your body via a syringe. | |
| And then you would not know that you have the pathogens. | |
| And those pathogens would not be released unless they reach a signal via 5G. | |
| Thus, the carbon nanotubes would be used to deliver that technology. | |
| All I'm saying is Elon Musk wore a jacket on the back. | |
| He wore a jacket to the Met Gala. | |
| And on the back of it, it said, New World Order. | |
| This idea that Elon Musk is putting up this boring company, which, by the way, he wants to team up with CERN. | |
| Elon Musk has said he would love to team up with CERN. | |
| You know, the guys with the 666 logo? | |
| CERN, the people that are creating this technology. | |
| Even the atheist Stephen Hawking said that CERN, if it is successful in trying to recreate the Big Bang and isolate the God particle, it may end humanity. | |
| No wonder Elon Musk wants to team up with CERN. | |
| No wonder Elon Musk wants to put these 30,000 low-orbit satellites in the air everywhere so everyone's connected to 5G. | |
| So what you're saying makes sense if people have seen the evidence and the great reset agenda. | |
| So as I kind of lay in the plane here, I would just say, go to timeetofreeamerica.com. | |
| Go to time2freeamerica.com and request those tickets for Las Vegas, Nevada. | |
| We're just now under 700 tickets remaining. | |
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CERN And The New World Order
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| The lineup has never been bigger, been better. | |
| You can name your price to these events against time to freeamerica.com, time2freeamerica.com. | |
| Second thing is if you want to watch the Reawaken America Tour documentary tonight for free, that's also at time2freeamerica.com. | |
| You can watch the Reawaken America Tour documentary for free as a way to kind of get inspired to do what is required. | |
| It features General Flynn, Michael and Dell, et cetera. | |
| And then third, all the information that I've said on today's show is cited and time to free America. | |
| That's time2freeamerica.com. | |
| And I really do appreciate you allowing me to be here with your listeners today. | |
| I just encourage everybody out there, be asking God how he can use your time, treasure, and talents to save this because we're going to need it. | |
| We got to wake up our family and friends and tell people the truth about what is going on. | |
| And again, this is a great way to not only see some of the best speakers out there, but connect with other like-minded people and activate. | |
| Okay, we have to get out there. | |
| We can't just be keyboard warriors. | |
| This guy certainly isn't. | |
| I'll be there. | |
| Amp News will be there. | |
| Alex Jones is going to be there. | |
| Can't wait to see you in August Clay. | |
| Thank you so much again for joining us here on Making Sense of the Madness, Brother. | |
| Thank you. | |
| You're the best. | |
| I really do appreciate you, Jason. | |
| Have a great day. | |
| You are the man, and we will be back with Tara Rotas, the HHS whistleblower that has blown the lid off of the human trafficking, the child human trafficking that is currently going on in this country through the border and much more after this. | |
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Children's Trafficking Crisis
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| The goal is | |
| to inspire action to safeguard the lives of migrant children, including the staggering 85,000 that are missing. | |
| Today, children will work overnight shifts at slaughterhouses, factories, restaurants to pay their debts to smugglers and traffickers. | |
| Today, children will be sold for sex. | |
| Today, children will call a hotline to report they are being abused, neglected, and trafficked. | |
| And we don't know if they're going to get the help they need. | |
| For nearly a decade, unaccompanied children have been suffering in the shadows. | |
| And I have to confess I knew nothing about their suffering until 2021 when I volunteered to help the Biden administration with the crisis at the southern border. | |
| As part of Operation Artemis, I was deployed to the Pomona Fairplex Emergency Intake Site in California to help HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement reunite children with sponsors in the United States. | |
| I thought I was going to help place children in loving homes. | |
| Instead, I discovered that children are being trafficked through a sophisticated network that begins with recruiting in home country, smuggling to the U.S. border, and ends when ORR delivers a child to a sponsor. | |
| Some sponsors are criminals and traffickers and members of transnational criminal organizations. | |
| Some sponsors view children as commodities and assets to be used for earning income. | |
| This is why we are witnessing an explosion of labor trafficking. | |
| Now, whether it's intentional or not, it could be argued that the United States government has become the middleman in a large-scale, multi-billion dollar child trafficking operation that is run by bad actors seeking to profit off of the lives of children. | |
| As for me, my interest is the safety of the children. | |
| I do not view this as a political issue. | |
| I view this as a humanitarian issue. | |
| I assure you, my motives are the highest and best. | |
| I want the children protected. | |
| So I want to tell you some of what I witnessed personally at the Pomona Fairplex. | |
| I saw vulnerable Indigenous children from Guatemala who speak Mayan dialects and cannot speak Spanish. | |
| That means they cannot ask for help in English. | |
| They cannot ask for help in Spanish. | |
| They become captives of their sponsors. | |
| I have sat with case managers as they've cried to tell me the horror of what has happened to children as they make the journey to this country. | |
| Powerful testimony. | |
| Tara Rodos now joins us. | |
| Tara, first of all, thank you so much for joining us and so much for what you're doing. | |
| Before we get into how this became your cause, tell us about your past in the Health and Human Services Department. | |
| Sure. | |
| Well, I actually have been a federal employee for more than 20 years. | |
| 17 of those years have been in the inspector general community, which combats fraud, waste, and abuse in government programs. | |
| And today I'm speaking to you on behalf of my experience with HHS as a regular American citizen. | |
| You may know at the beginning of 2021, the administration made an urgent call to all federal agencies requesting they detail people to HHS. | |
| So I literally left working for my home agency and my agency loaned me to HHS for this critical mission for Operation Artemis to place these vulnerable children with sponsors here in the United States. | |
| And I had no idea when I raised my hand and said, here I am, send me, that I would witness government sponsored, taxpayer-funded child trafficking. | |
| I had no idea one child had ever been trafficked through this program. | |
| It was a terrible revelation and it still is. | |
| So Jason, I thank you so much for you and your network for really shining a light on this horrible thing that's happening that most people just are not aware of. | |
| Which is very unfortunate because the mainstream media refuses to cover this with any seriousness or at any length and often try to demonize people like yourself as bigots or white supremacists or conspiracy theorists. | |
| And like you said, this is something you really stumbled into. | |
| It wasn't even through your own agency. | |
| Was that realization almost immediate or were there alarm bells that started to ring, but you were still in a little bit of denial of what you were seeing? | |
| What happened? | |
| So it only took two weeks to find the first case. | |
| And the alarm bells were the children were in crisis. | |
| The children were crying. | |
| The case managers were completely stressed out. | |
| The case managers were telling me the story that the kids are telling me and then the story that this sponsor is telling me don't match. | |
| I actually don't think this child has ever met this sponsor and I don't believe the child knows this sponsor. | |
| And I was like, what? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| And it, so it took two weeks. | |
| And the first case that I submitted was suspicious sponsor activity. | |
| I did not know at that point that children had been trafficked through the program. | |
| So then the terrible revelation was someone sent me a copy of the 2016 Senate report that documented in detail trafficking in the program in 2014, where there was a very horrific case of children found living in squalor conditions as prisoners, literally modern day slavery, these children from Guatemala working on an egg farm in Marion, Ohio. | |
| And then I knew that they knew, but they weren't telling anyone. | |
| So that began the journey of getting up to speed on trafficking. | |
| It's not anything I wanted to see. | |
| I will tell you, I am not ashamed to say I cried a lot of tears along with a lot of other great federal volunteers who also helped on this mission. | |
| It was terrible. | |
| And then the worst thing, like you said, people want to say it's a conspiracy. | |
| Well, no one's going to say that illegal arms trafficking is a conspiracy or that drug trafficking is a conspiracy. | |
| And yet people can't make the leap that you sell a kilo of Coke one time, but you can sell a child over and over and over again. | |
| And they do. | |
| It's more profitable for these cartels who view these children as assets to be in the child trafficking than it is to be in the arms trade. | |
| So people need to wake up. | |
| This is not a conspiracy. | |
| This has been going on for decades. | |
| And again, Jason, I'm just thankful that you're shining a light on it. | |
| This is something that people really need to be aware of. | |
| It's dark. | |
| I know it's dark. | |
| I've never felt this close to darkness in my entire life, but there's a light at the end of the tunnel. | |
| Well, we have to fight for the kids, right? | |
| And that's why we've been highlighting ourrescue.org and this upcoming film, which we'll discuss in the next segment. | |
| You know, we talk about the horrors of child sex trafficking, and certainly that is horrific. | |
| But one of the other aspects that you were talking about is these children are also forced into manual labor, oftentimes in sweatshops under slave-like conditions. | |
| It harkens back to me reading The Jungle by Upton Sinclair in high school, and that this could happen in America 100 years later. | |
| Yes, and it is happening. | |
| I have to give a shout out to a great reporter named Hannah Dreyers. | |
| She is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer from the New York Times. | |
| So I never thought that I would be praising the New York Times, but Hannah has done an incredible job documenting the horrific conditions that the children are working in and not just working in, but dying in. | |
| So some of these children who are coming here for what they believe is the American dream, they're dying here, working in jobs they're not qualified to do. | |
| Hannah tells a story of a boy who was working on an earth mover. | |
| He fell off of it. | |
| He was run over and crushed by it and died. | |
| We had a little boy who was just recently in the United States, his first day on the job, he fell 50 feet off of a roof and died. | |
| These are real children. | |
| There are tons of stories that people have been seeing, the explosion of labor trafficking, children who are working overnight shifts in slaughterhouses with chemical burns. | |
| These are middle schoolers. | |
| So this can be seen anywhere in the news. | |
| These people are profiting off of the work of the children. | |
| They send them to work every day. | |
| They don't give these children their paychecks. | |
| You can go look at a great documentary, Trafficked in America, about the teenage boys from the 2014 HHS debacle because HHS handed them right into the trafficking rings, just like they're doing today. | |
| How is it? | |
| I mean, Jason, really, 85,000 children missing from a multi-billion dollar program in two years. | |
| That's an F. | |
| Okay. | |
| So the agency gets an F. They've lost control of their program. | |
| It's now, you know, the government is the middleman between the smuggler and then the trafficker on this end who is selling the children and using them for labor and sex and worse. | |
| So it's totally unacceptable. | |
| Explain the process of trying to get this into the public arena. | |
| Obviously, we played a clip of you before the House Judiciary Committee. | |
| How did you get there? | |
| And talk about some of the resistance you've had since then and some of the other people that may want to come forward, but fear for their careers. | |
| Yes. | |
| So most people who come forward as whistleblowers lose their jobs. | |
| So I want to give a great shout out to a DHS whistleblower, Aaron Stevenson. | |
| He's a Marine, former Marine, but I guess you're never a former Marine, who came forward in early 2021 to say, look, these kids are being trafficked by members of on the top watch list. | |
| So these are transnational organized crime. | |
| So these are high-level criminal actors, organizations like MS-13, 18th Street Gang, Russian Balkan Crime Syndicates. | |
| This American hero came forward to try to save the children, and he was censored and silenced and eventually fired by DHS for trying to save the kids. | |
| But his voice made a difference because he was on the news when I was sitting on the Pomona Fairplex. | |
| And I said, oh my goodness, if my husband is from El Salvador, I speak Spanish, which is why I volunteered for the mission. | |
| And I said, if MS-13 and 18th Street Gang are involved with these kids, I mean, we know they're involved with sex trafficking and other horrific things. | |
| I said, this is, this is absolutely so hard to believe. | |
| I said, but I'm going to circulate this around. | |
| I don't care if people say I'm a conspiracy theorist. | |
| And I told everybody, I said, look, if you hear of anything relating to gangs, we need to know about it. | |
| And in less than two weeks, we found out, yep, our first person who we saw who was affiliated MS-13. | |
| So when I came forward with that case and started saying, hey, look, we need to start investigating this person simultaneously getting two children. | |
| The children are saying they came across in a group of 24 and that the kids are being dispersed all over the country, that the coyote was a female, meaning the smuggler was a woman and that the sponsor was a woman. | |
| And we know that women, which I did not know at the time, they're often involved in the sex trafficking operation because they sort of take care of the girls. | |
| So it was that case that got me absolutely retaliated against very quickly. | |
| They, for cover, for action, they claim I violated a code of conduct, which is absurd. | |
| They had me collect my things in front of my peers. | |
| They then walked me off the site with the highest ranking guy on the site, the federal field specialist and security, and they took my badge. | |
| So that, you know, it's not easy to come forward, but you have to tell the truth, whatever the consequences are, whatever come what may, I was motivated because I've seen children in crisis. | |
| I've seen children have to be put on suicide watch. | |
| I've heard young girls screaming for their mother. | |
| I'll never get over it. | |
| I've seen their little faces and I've heard the stories of what happens to them when they're in the hands of the cartels coming to us. | |
| And the horrors that happen to them there are only going to be worse once they get here. | |
| So after, you know, after I got kicked off the site so that I couldn't look at any more evidence and put any more cases forward, I, of course, went back to my agency who they were concerned for my safety. | |
| They actually were going to send agents to escort me back to my agency. | |
| And from there, I just began telling everyone and anyone who was a protected channel, all forms of law enforcement, you know, all the way up to attorney generals and states. | |
| And eventually, you know, my story got to Congress and they reached out and said, would I be willing to give my testimony? | |
| So I'm very grateful that I was able to give my testimony. | |
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Children's Protection Crisis
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| The only thing that to me was and still is very concerning is that how is this a Democrat or Republican issue? | |
| This is a humanitarian issue. | |
| This administration has lost 85,000 children. | |
| Where are the children who are in crisis today? | |
| We're sitting here, Jason, we're having a great conversation. | |
| You know, I'm in my home office and you're in a nice studio. | |
| Today, children are undergoing things that if I could say them out loud, would put us on the floor to vomit. | |
| What they are doing is unspeakable to small children. | |
| This is totally unacceptable. | |
| This is the United States of America. | |
| Children come here for a better life, not to be sold for sex. | |
| We cannot stand for this. | |
| We must hold these people accountable, whether you're Democrat, Republican, Independent, we all need to stand together and say we will not accept child trafficking on our watch. | |
| This is the wall we cannot, we cannot move from. | |
| You know, you made so many strong points there, one of which is this is not a left or right issue and never will be. | |
| This is about our kids. | |
| This is a human being's issue and ignoring it will not make it go away or turning it into a partisan issue does not make it go away. | |
| And the other thing that you talked about during the end there is accountability, of which many of these people have none or very little, even after they are caught by the quote unquote justice system that in some cases seems to protect these people, which is completely and totally wild, but why we need more people like yourself to blow the whistle and more tools to reach people. | |
| Now, one of those tools is this upcoming film, Sound of Freedom. | |
| So we're going to go to break. | |
| We're going to come back with the trailer of that film and we're going to talk about the upcoming premiere on July 4th and much more with Tara Rodas. | |
| After this, it's Making Sense of the Madness. | |
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| How many | |
| pedophiles you got? | |
| 288. Are the kids you found? | |
| It is the fastest growing international crime network that the world has ever seen. | |
| It has already passed the illegal arms trade, and soon it's gonna pass the drug trade. | |
| You can sell a bag of cocaine one time with a child five to ten times a day. | |
| God's children are not for sell. | |
| How long have you been doing this? | |
| 12 years now? | |
| How many pedophiles you come? | |
| 288. | |
| We can't see that. | |
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Rescue Mission
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| I'm here for rescuing me, right? | |
| You can help me find my sister. | |
| I promise you. | |
| We're Homeland Security. | |
| You know, we can't go off rescuing Honduran kids in Colombia. | |
| Which means she'll disappear for good. | |
| Imagine walking into a room right now, seeing an empty bed. | |
| You quit your job, and you go and rescue those kids. | |
| So at this moment, she could be a block down the road, or she could be at Moscow, Langtok, LA. | |
| She's a major operator. | |
| It's all rebel territory. | |
| No one goes in. | |
| Not the army, not the police, not us. | |
| When is this with your daughter? | |
| There's a new marine unit coming. | |
| Build your own. | |
| This job tears you to pieces. | |
| And this is my one chest. | |
| Put those pieces back together. | |
| when god tells you what to do and we are back That is the sound of freedom. | |
| We are joined by HHS whistleblower Tara Rodas. | |
| And Tara, I've discussed how this has to be more than a movie. | |
| It has to turn into a movement. | |
| And this just has to be a vehicle for the truth to get out there and like-minded individuals to gather together, bring maybe neighbors, friends, family to this screening, and say, Hey, this is really going on. | |
| This is dramatized, but this is based on a true story. | |
| Tim Ballard out there also making documentary films and rrescue.org rescuing actual children. | |
| And I hope that this can be the match that lights the fire of more organizations being formed and more people coming forward to stop this abuse of children. | |
| Most definitely. | |
| I had the privilege to be at a screening of the sound of freedom. | |
| My husband and I went to the Flashpoint event and we actually got to hear directly from Jim Caviesel, Tim Ballard, Eduardo Varastagi, and it was spectacular. | |
| There was not a dry eye. | |
| I heard people gasp in several parts of the movie. | |
| And then it just lets you see exactly how the traffickers operate. | |
| I think that's the thing that's so powerful about the movie is it helps people understand how this is happening because the mainstream media is trying to block this out. | |
| There are people who will talk about the labor trafficking. | |
| They will not venture at all into the sex trafficking because what is happening to the children is so horrific that it would mobilize a movement. | |
| And I believe that this movie has the power to absolutely do that. | |
| I think Jim Caviesel said it was lightning in a bottle. | |
| All we've got to do is let it out. | |
| And so I cannot wait to bring more people to actually see the movie. | |
| And I think it's just going to raise that awareness. | |
| That's one of the key things to combating any form of crime is to let people know how it happens so that they know what to look for. | |
| So the movie is spectacular. | |
| It is beautifully done. | |
| And it reveals the horror and the hope at the same time. | |
| So although there's moments of just such gravity for knowing what's occurring, but then the hope to see that together, if we stand together, that our voices can make a difference. | |
| We can stand up to this. | |
| God's children are not for sale. | |
| rrescue.org, o-u-rrescue.org, that's where you can get tickets still out there. | |
| And look, get the mom and pop shops involved. | |
| They own theaters too. | |
| Get them to do a screening. | |
| It doesn't have to be on the seventh. | |
| Let's make this a leviathan. | |
| Let's have this go mega, super viral, old school, not through the computer, but through churches, through community centers, and get people into this movie. | |
| Because unfortunately, we do live in a world where Hollyweird and infotainment, that's really what people gravitate towards. | |
| You know, I'm sure there are the documentaries out there, but most of those go by the wayside and have a, I would say, limited scope of those that are willing to watch it. | |
| When you have a high-level Hollywood type production about a serious subject, and Caviesel has proved himself with The Passion of Christ and many other projects, that one going super mega nova back in the day, you can really make a difference. | |
| Now, the mainstream media has largely been silent about this picture. | |
| If it does start to do well, I expect the smears to start coming. | |
| You discussed how the mainstream media doesn't want to talk about the sex trafficking aspect of these children. | |
| What has been your overall experience with the vast majority of the mainstream media? | |
| Because you, like myself, we talked about this before the show, will go to any venue, will talk to anybody. | |
| This is about getting the message out. | |
| It's not about Jason Burmes. | |
| It's not about Tara Rodos. | |
| It's not about getting our faces out there. | |
| It's about getting children saved. | |
| And we're going to use every avenue possible. | |
| So what has that experience been? | |
| Yeah, people just don't want to venture down the dark road of child sex trafficking. | |
| It's too horrific. | |
| So it took me almost 18 months to be able to even repeat some of the stories that the case managers had to share with me. | |
| And so just as an example, and again, this is shocking, but there was an eight-year-old little boy from Guatemala who had been trafficked, you know, all across Mexico. | |
| By the time he got to us, he had been sold for sex. | |
| By the time he got to us, he was in diapers because he could no longer control his bowels. | |
| This is what we're talking about. | |
| We are talking about a level of depravity that most people do not want to know. | |
| And I can say just from my own experience of having to hear these stories, look into these little faces, hear children screaming. | |
| It's a horror I wish I didn't know. | |
| But now that I do know, I cannot remain silent. | |
| I cannot remain silent. | |
| And I hope everybody, after they see the movie, you must see Sound of Freedom. | |
| After you see the movie, that you too won't remain silent because there's one thing that we have. | |
| We have our voice. | |
| We can tell other people. | |
| And the truth will help the truth set you free, right? | |
| And so once people know the truth, they then know that they can do something about it. | |
| They can call their legislators. | |
| They can say, hey, wait a minute. | |
| Why are there 85,000 missing children? | |
| Why have you just pumped $10 billion into a program and you've lost 85,000 children? | |
| That makes no sense. | |
| So there can be accountability once people really know that it's happening. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And look, we need to shine light on the darkness that monsters do walk among us, some of which are under camouflage. | |
| You talked about the women aspect of this that act as modern day madams for these children and their abuse and run cover for these cartels and other organizations. | |
| The Sound of Freedom premieres July 7th. | |
| Tara, thank you so much for joining us. | |
| Today's show, folks, it was all about taking action. | |
| We're hoping you go out there and take action as well. | |
| Go check out the sound of freedom, the sound of freedom over at rrescue.org. | |
| the tickets, get out there, share the information, and fight back as we all try to make sense of the madness together. | |
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Read People Right
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| I read a few people wrong, and that's my fault, but I learned from that. | |
| And I think I'll be a more effective messenger as a result of that. | |
| That'll free me up to do the next chapter, the next stage of my evolution, which is OMG, which is decentralizing journalism. | |
| And sometimes things happen for a reason. | |
| That's my goal, that's my mission. | |
| And I didn't ask for that mission. | |
| I never thought that would be my mission. | |
| It just has become my mission. | |