Overcoming Trafficking and America's Future | MSOM Ep. 797
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| Welcome to Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| I am Jason Burmese and today we are joined by Lins Piper Loomis and Zach Payne. | |
| We're going to be discussing human trafficking, Jeffrey Epstein, Joe Biden 2024, and much more, especially America's future. | |
| After this, it's Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| One of the major things that I have highlighted through my 20-plus year career as a documentary filmmaker, as a media pundit, talk show host, and investigative journalist has been the scourge of human trafficking. | |
| and especially when we're talking about the trafficking of children. | |
| Unfortunately, this is an issue that has not been properly dealt with and has literally been at the uppermost echelons in our entertainment industries, in our political fields, in big business for decades upon decades. | |
| And that's why we continually, and will today, highlight cases like Jeffrey Epstein's, where there is news literally pouring out week after week after week. | |
| But we cannot forget that this is not the first time that we've had scandals like this and that we've had scandals parallel this like that of Peter Nygaard. | |
| We can't forget the Franklin scandal that rocked DC in the mid 80s, early 90s that led Call Boys back to the White House and a prostitution ring at the doorstep of then Congressman Barney Frank's DC apartment. | |
| All of these things are reality and all of these things are still persistent to this day. | |
| The Nexium cult is yet another example where you have billionaires involved in human trafficking and even involved in nursery schools around the world, such as the Rainbow Cultural Garden. | |
| Of course, they had an inlet to Hollyweird itself through young actresses. | |
| Now, one of those actresses, maybe the most notorious of which, within that ring, Allison Mack, was just let out of jail a few weeks ago. | |
| That wasn't making the headlines in the mainstream media. | |
| So why is it that we still have a mainstream media, despite all these things being on display, that not only downplays the human trafficking of children, but goes on attack mode when something like Sound of Freedom is a blockbuster at the box office, challenging Disney films, Mattel films, and pop culture at large? | |
| You have to ask those questions. | |
| Well, the answers are right in front of us. | |
| So the real question is, what are we going to do about it? | |
| And I have been proud over the last several weeks to have representatives from rrescue.org, Operation Underground Railroad, and of course, America's Future, which is about to put on a symposium August 17th. | |
| When we come back after this break, we're going to talk about that symposium because it's all about you getting involved. | |
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| Children hold the promise and dreams of America. | |
| It's their world, not ours. | |
| Yet precious lives are in danger from child predators and traffickers, and not a whisper is heard. | |
| This must end. | |
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| You can help. | |
| Get in the fight. | |
| Let's end child exploitation and trafficking. | |
| The time to strike is now. | |
| And now to discuss America's future, we have Linz Piper Loomis. | |
| And Linz, your story is absolutely incredible. | |
| And unfortunately, we live in a society where it's inbuilt that we want to trust authorities. | |
| We want to trust our government. | |
| We want to trust organizations like Child Protective Services as they're supposed to be protecting us. | |
| However, your story is one of horror involving Child Protective Services. | |
| If you could tell us about it. | |
| Yeah, just briefly, I was in a car accident at the age of 12. | |
| And my mom and I were both in that accident. | |
| Both died on impact. | |
| And God saved my life and brought me back. | |
| It was about a year after that that my family sold me to other family members through Child Protective Services halfway across the country. | |
| And I realized later what the situation was. | |
| I knew what I was stepping into domestically as a slave, but I didn't understand the rest of it. | |
| So I was a victim of paychild rape. | |
| Human trafficking has become such a buzzword. | |
| At 13, I was raped, restrained, and unrestrained for three and a half years, locked in and out of a box. | |
| And just many other things. | |
| It's a long story. | |
| But I escaped at 16 and a half when I finally stood up and I said to my handlers, which was my family, that's usually where it starts. | |
| And I said, you know, that I was going to publicly speak out again because I had already told members of my church. | |
| I'd already told other people. | |
| And they said, if you say anything, we will deny it and your body will never be found. | |
| And that was after three and a half years. | |
| I was tortured and it was not, it was horrific. | |
| And so God gave me an exit strategy. | |
| I told my school counselor that day part of it. | |
| I was so afraid for my life. | |
| And then I was able to get out. | |
| One of my handlers was, which was my uncle, was arrested. | |
| I began my escape to freedom on July 4th, 24 years ago. | |
| And the reason I know that is just recently I uncovered the court documents from that scenario. | |
| And what's interesting was, guess who was on the witness list to testify on my behalf right above my name? | |
| It was my other handler, which was my aunt, and Child Protective Services, which was sickening. | |
| And so this has been going on for years, and it's horrific. | |
| You know, when you talk about the fact that your abusers are actually posing as your saviors in the court system, it is extremely disturbing. | |
| Now, you've actually written a book about this. | |
| Tell us about that. | |
| Yeah, so I wrote a book called I'm Silent No More because it's time to give a voice back to the victims, survivors. | |
| And I would say to go a step further, I'm an overcomer and to give a voice back to this community because it's one thing to tell the story of the people that are doing the rescue, which is important, but it's another thing to give a voice back to the voiceless. | |
| And so I tell my story and I give steps of how to change the mindset from, you know, walking as a victim or not being involved in something, getting involved, those types of things, and really a rewiring, a reset in that area. | |
| And so, yeah. | |
| So what are some of the pitfalls that you see other people that have been trafficked or are currently being trafficked in getting out? | |
| You know, so many of these people want to get out, but they get pulled back in again and again and again. | |
| What is your best advice for those people? | |
| Well, you know, a lot of it is, I didn't have anyone like Boz and Tina with the Association for the Recovery of Children, but it's to continue to fight and not to give up. | |
| I'm a fighter, and I was trafficked through secret societies additionally. | |
| And so in some of those situations, it's really hard. | |
| But I just tell people, I would tell them not to give up and to keep looking for a way out. | |
| Really, it's on the flip side of that. | |
| It's the community that has to reach the survivors and the victims. | |
| Because my situation was very rare. | |
| You hear about these situations sometimes, but I had a school counselor that took me seriously and called the police, not knowing the full story. | |
| So it wasn't really, God gave me the exit strategy of how to get out, but it was actually someone meeting me where I was at. | |
| So I would actually flip that back the opposite direction and I would tell people, don't lose hope, continue to fight. | |
| God was my steadfast line of support. | |
| But it was the people that met me where I was at. | |
| That's what I would say. | |
| Now, you mentioned that so many people are dismissive of some of this stuff, especially when it gets into quote-unquote secret societies or what's known as SRA, satanic ritual abuse. | |
| But the historical precedent has been widely documented in both John DeCamp's and Nick Bryant's work on the Franklin scandal. | |
| And even more recently, we've had the stunning Utah case that was under investigation for a couple decades involving the Mormon church. | |
| And we saw at least one arrest there last year. | |
| And I read some of the court documents and the accusations that were being made. | |
| And unfortunately, it was something out of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. | |
| Why is it that people, once they're confronted with that, just want to push it aside and not give it any credence? | |
| And how do we overcome that to show that unfortunately, in some of these cases, it is in fact a dark reality? | |
| Yeah, well, that's a loaded question. | |
| So one, they have to confront it. | |
| They have to, one, they're aware of it now. | |
| They can't say they're not aware of it. | |
| Two, they have to acknowledge. | |
| It's kind of like I've never been to AA, by the way. | |
| I don't drink normally, but it's kind of like acknowledging that it's a problem. | |
| The secret societies and the way that my family was wired, it went back years. | |
| The satanic rituals, my mom was violently raped and was a victim. | |
| It goes back generations. | |
| So it's really people hearing from survivors, hearing that are healed enough to be able to speak about it, hearing from overcomers, hearing from these people, and then and not discrediting them. | |
| You see in a lot of these areas where people are like, oh, that could never happen. | |
| But when you start to show them, so this is where you can show them, well, look, on social media, this is what's already happening. | |
| You can do a, I've learned about these ways that people are targeted through social media and showing them what happens, how their kids are targeted, showing them the algorithms, but also people just needing to get involved. | |
| And I think it's going to take people that are done sitting on the couch and done saying, is this really real? | |
| And just actually getting engaged and saying, you know what, I don't know all the ins and outs, but I'm willing to do something because it's going to take, like General Michael Flynn says, local action equals national impact. | |
| This problem isn't going to be solved through large government or, you know, those types of organizations. | |
| It's going to be solved through the people getting actively engaged at school board meetings, in subbing inside the schools, going to local city council, county council meetings, people, Republican Party meetings, Democrat Party, like this doesn't know any party. | |
| It's like the Uniparty against truly it's the Una Party. | |
| But going into these meetings and actually getting engaged and saying this is a problem and doing something about it, being a mentor, showing up to volunteer at food banks or getting involved in your local outreach areas. | |
| Stay-at-home moms can get together with stay-at-home moms and start building a network of educating people in their neighborhood, just knocking on doors in your neighborhood, taking care of your own turf, so to speak, and saying, hey, this is a problem. | |
| What can we do to build more safety in our neighborhood? | |
| Those types of things. | |
| I know that sounds cheesy, but it's really real. | |
| If we take responsibility ourselves and get involved, that's what it takes. | |
| First of all, I don't think it sounds cheesy at all. | |
| The mantra here is to be your own hero and not look to someone else to put on a cape and a superhero outfit. | |
| The bottom line is that evil exists and you've got to step up to the plate and confront it at every level. | |
| And if you're not conscious to the fact that there is an agenda to try to normalize pedophilia with this minor attracted persons issue, if you're not aware that there is an agenda to destroy the nuclear family and no longer involve the parents in decisions that could permanently and physically harm your child based on their quote unquote gender identity, it's time to wake up now. | |
| And we have seen, I think, a great awakening. | |
| And that's why the DOJ has been mobilized and weaponized against so many of us that do speak out at these meetings. | |
| But we can't allow that to deter us. | |
| And one of the other things that I think that we need to be involved in, it's not just community centers, but in the election of our local sheriffs and saying, hey, you're our elected law enforcement official. | |
| These are the laws we want you not only to adhere to, but hold other people accountable for. | |
| Because so much of much of this stuff, they talk about us being book banners. | |
| No, we don't want pornographic material in children's libraries. | |
| You can't even show that on television or in a presentation and you admit to it, but it's okay for our kids. | |
| The inversion of reality, especially the last several years, has been on full display. | |
| That's right. | |
| And, you know, where I locally live in Dorchester District 2 school district, we have parents that have been coming forward and talking about six-year-olds that are sexually assaulting six-year-olds on the playground. | |
| This is before this last school year ended, all the way up to 17-year-old boys pulling down the pants of teenage boys on the school bus and sexually assaulting them. | |
| And our school board, except for one, is not doing anything about it. | |
| And we have people showing up. | |
| So they send in, you know, the NCAA to come in as a plan, as a threat. | |
| And then you've got, we had a child held at gunpoint outside of her car. | |
| And the school board superintendent is still employed, and so is the head of security. | |
| These things are horrific. | |
| I mean, we've had parents reading the, and I've even read the words from some of these books. | |
| It's so graphic. | |
| And it just doesn't make sense. | |
| Our local North Charleston city government allowed a drag show that exploited and targeted minors, you know, whole family display that was traveling around the country. | |
| They allowed them in our government, you know, taxpayer-funded facilities to host, you know, to have that there. | |
| This stuff has to end. | |
| The sexual depravity has to go. | |
| And that's why I'm such a proponent of the death penalty for traffickers and for pedophiles. | |
| Ted Bundy said to Dr. Dobson the day before he was going on the chair when Dr. Dobson asked him, you know, how do you reconcile giving your life to Christ and then going on the chair tomorrow? | |
| And this is paraphrased, by the way. | |
| And he said, he said, well, I know when I die tomorrow where I'm going to go, but there's still a price to be paid for what I did here. | |
| And I think that's what we have to remember is that these individuals having longer prison times, giving them meals to them, delivered to them everyday TV, outdoor privileges, all these things, that's not punishing them. | |
| That's extending their life. | |
| While someone like myself, who was raped hundreds of times, that is, we're dying every single time internally. | |
| Every single time we're raped, we're dying. | |
| And this has to end. | |
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| So from the local level perspective, the sheriffs are, and that was, I'm so glad you brought that. | |
| That's one of the most powerfully elected positions in addition to school boards and your local politics. | |
| We have to get involved. | |
| There is no excuse. | |
| And there's really, in my opinion, there's no longer any exceptions to this. | |
| We have to go after this full throttle. | |
| And that's why America's Future.net is so important. | |
| We got to take a quick break. | |
| But when we come back, I want to talk about how you got involved in the organization and what's going on August 17th. | |
| We'll be back after this. | |
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| And we are back with Linz Piper Loomis. | |
| Linz, how does your journey take you to America's future? | |
| Yeah, absolutely. | |
| So I met General Flynn almost three years ago, and we actually, I had a discussion with his sister in DC after an event actually talking about human trafficking. | |
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Looking Forward with General Flynn
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| And so just building relationship, here we are. | |
| I think it was last December when this project was launched. | |
| And so that's, they asked me to come on board onto the advisory board as a voice for the survivors and overcomers. | |
| And yeah, so I'm excited to be a part of that. | |
| That's not only the speakers that are going to be there. | |
| You know, you've got Laura Logan. | |
| You've got General Flynn himself. | |
| His sister is going to be there. | |
| Tara Rodas, Boz and Tina, they're going to be there. | |
| I mean, you've got an all-star lineup, but this isn't just speakers. | |
| You're not just there to speak. | |
| You're there to get people active. | |
| That is what the organization's about. | |
| So what are you going to be speaking about? | |
| And then what are you looking forward to there? | |
| Yeah, so I'm going to be, I'm really excited about this team because I don't think there's anything like it out there. | |
| It's like this special ops unit. | |
| But I'm going to be speaking about the changing the mindset of culture from away from sexual depravity, away from not being involved into getting an, you know, I have a word that I coined inside of my book called actionivism, action plus activism. | |
| And a little bit about transhumanism and how we're faced with that right now. | |
| Of course, this has been something going on for years. | |
| And then what am I looking forward to the most? | |
| I'm looking forward to the most of this prototype that's being released in Florida. | |
| It's the first ever of its kind, in my opinion, of a group of people that really care about this issue and Are activating and deploying citizens into action and bringing everyone together around the table, if that makes sense. | |
| It absolutely does. | |
| And I'm so glad that you're going to be touching on the transhumanist aspect. | |
| You know, I speak on the Reawaken America tour, and that's really what I highlight. | |
| General Flynn is highly involved in that. | |
| And for those that miss the connection between the transgender and transhumanist movement, I always point them to the work of Martine Rothblad. | |
| Now, this book is from 1997. | |
| It's called Unzip Genes: Taking Charge of Baby Making in the New Millennium. | |
| And Martine used to be Martin. | |
| He, she is the most powerful and rich transgender person on the planet. | |
| Also penned the book from Transgender to Transhuman in 2012, as well as virtually human, and discusses quite openly the good eugenics is now transgenics. | |
| And a lot of this to me is not only to separate the nuclear family, but to confuse us biologically so that we no longer identify as a man or a woman and instead identify as something as non-binary or zeros and ones. | |
| And right there, we're no longer a being of God, right? | |
| We're just a number. | |
| We're a computer program. | |
| We're insignificant. | |
| And that is the projection so often of this predator class, Lynn. | |
| Yeah, and you see this in human trafficking. | |
| Now, I'm not talking about this targeting anything specifically, but you see human trafficking itself. | |
| And this is my opinion as an overcomer. | |
| And you can totally nail me if you don't agree, and that's okay. | |
| And I don't mind being wrong. | |
| But I feel like sometimes human trafficking is sensationalized, and the survivors and victims are dehumanized. | |
| And they've brought this transhumanism. | |
| And it's been woven in throughout the fabric of humanity since sin began because Satan has always tried to corrupt the seed that God created, which we can go into that another day. | |
| But the thing is, is that when you dehumanize something or someone, that is a branch off of that transhumanism. | |
| And so we see where victims, survivors, and these overcomers are not given a voice. | |
| You hear from all these other people in these specialties. | |
| But now, where I feel America's future is going and how they've formed this incredible team, they're really giving a voice back to the voiceless. | |
| They're teaching people. | |
| There's people coming out of the woodwork saying, I was a victim of satanic ritual abuse. | |
| And it's bringing them, they're humanizing them, if that makes sense. | |
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| It's just, it's incredible to watch and to see that take place and to hear the stories of people that are starting to come out and say, well, I couldn't talk about this before because nobody believed me or whatever. | |
| Hopefully you get what I'm saying. | |
| No, I absolutely get it. | |
| And, you know, Nick Bryant, who wrote the Franklin scandal, he recently put together EpsteinJustice.org. | |
| And I think it was about a year and a half ago, he went out to the Ghelane Maxwell trial. | |
| He was accompanied by Alicia Owens, who was a victim of SRA and openly spoke about it. | |
| More and more people are paying attention to people such as Kathy O'Brien, who wrote Transformation of America oh, so many years ago. | |
| And it was dismissed then. | |
| How many things in that book have now come to light and to fruition? | |
| So it's a very important subject. | |
| It's a very important topic. | |
| And again, people have to get active. | |
| America's Future.net. | |
| The Florida State Summit is August 17th. | |
| Tell everybody where they can find your book and why they should come out to this summit. | |
| Yeah, so we need you to come out to this summit because we need you to be involved in whatever capacity that you can do. | |
| This is so important. | |
| We can't do this. | |
| This is about the people, not large government. | |
| And you can go to lindseypiperloomis.com underneath the Meet Lindsay tab and grab a book right underneath that tab. | |
| All right. | |
| So much for joining us. | |
| We got to take another break. | |
| When we come back, we're going to have Zach Payne, and we're going to talk about how Joe Biden has effectively cured cancer as we know it. | |
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| You know, all I can say, Jason, is that if only Joe Biden could have been our president many years ago, my father might still be alive. | |
| And for all of the people out there currently suffering with cancer, what wonderful news. | |
| I mean, you can just come straight home from the Mayo Clinic or your clinics in other parts of the world, getting all kinds of alternative treatments. | |
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| Incredible. | |
| So you know what? | |
| I'm going to defend poor Joe here. | |
| Just a teeny teeny weeny bit. | |
| Just a little bit. | |
| Just a little bit. | |
| What people don't know. | |
| Okay, first of all, I watched the entire press conference. | |
| Now, the press conference itself is under 30 minutes. | |
| There's a lot of grandstanding. | |
| Joe doesn't talk for 30 minutes. | |
| Joe can't talk for 30 minutes. | |
| He's up at the podium about 13, 14 minutes. | |
| You watch him. | |
| This is already his second time out on the podium in a day. | |
| He was there for the Emmett Till monument with Kamala Embarrass, and he could barely speak then. | |
| I mean, when you watch it, he's looking up for the angels, doesn't know where he is most of the time, can barely read this thing. | |
| But then what he's trying to talk about in that nine-second segment is, of course, Cancer Moonshot. | |
| And Steve Bannon has correctly identified Cancer Moonshot as another term or program for eugenics. | |
| The idea, Zach, that they're going to cure cancer and it's going to end, and this is a very real program, is absolutely ludicrous. | |
| I may have a few more grays on my head than in your beard, friend, but I remember a time when I was 10 or 15 years old, and they continually told us that science was going to save us. | |
| And yes, Zach, they were going to cure cancer without a doubt. | |
| Instead, cancer has nearly tripled in my lifetime as I hit the 44 mark. | |
| It's a bad joke. | |
| And let's be honest, why is there a motivation to quote unquote cure cancer when this is a multi-billion dollar industry? | |
| Well, I think you just answered the question. | |
| There is no motivation to cure cancer. | |
| I mean, this is a misdirect. | |
| It's a bright, shiny object that the American people can look at instead of looking at their bank accounts or the price of gasoline or bacon. | |
| It gives them this false sense of security, or it's intended to give them some false sense of security that our government is actually doing something to try to help us. | |
| You know, I mean, as a result of all of these people getting cancer and dying or having to go through just horrific chemotherapy and radiation treatments, the effects of cancer have essentially been felt by every single person in the United States. | |
| And I would hazard a guess and say across the world, many, many, if not most people, have also been affected by it. | |
| So the idea of curing cancer is a noble one. | |
| Of course, that would be great. | |
| But I think it's a little bit more complicated than simply identifying people with genetic markers that have the ability to develop cancer down the line. | |
| I mean, essentially all of the processed garbage that we're putting into our bodies every single day are full of cancer-causing particles and various elements and chemicals that are not good for us. | |
| So we would have to fundamentally change the way that America is run at the base level if we ever hope to truly address this. | |
| But there is so much money in it. | |
| There's no way they're even going to attempt to do it. | |
| I absolutely 100% agree, but they're going to run on the idea that there are benevolent saviors and it's just around the corner. | |
| Everything's just around the corner. | |
| Bidenomics, it was just around the corner. | |
| Now there's almost no unemployment. | |
| Everybody's doing great, Zach. | |
| I mean, he told us in Philadelphia that we have, what, a 3% to 4% unemployment rate. | |
| I will say there are some people that are not buying it. | |
| Steve Forbes amongst them. | |
| And, you know, we played the clip earlier in the week, but he said because of this, Joe Biden is not going to be the nominee for president. | |
| And he actually expects Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to get that nomination. | |
| But just, I believe, either yesterday or this morning, it leaked out that there seems to be a text message chain saying that we need to eliminate RFK Jr. from the ballots completely. | |
| This is the first I am hearing of that. | |
| That doesn't really surprise me all that much, but I think it's shocking to hear that it's out in the wild. | |
| Can you tell me who was actually having this conversation? | |
| Was this representatives of the DNC? | |
| Was this people in Joe Biden's direct inner circle, like in the cabinet? | |
| No, it was actually, yes, members of the DNC, and I believe it was the Hill that's the first to report on it and bring one of those members that received the text message on to discuss it. | |
| I should have queued up that clip among many others, but I just thought the Biden cancer one was just too much gold to not go to. | |
| The bottom line is I'm seeing the mechanisms in the works right now to try to exclude RFK Jr., to not have debates whatsoever, and just try to push a Biden-Harris II administration upon the public as that, as though that's the new normal, Zach. | |
| So, you know, the idea of curing cancer specifically, I mean, I kind of perhaps look at it in the same way that they have gotten rid of unemployment. | |
| You know, at a certain point, they just stop counting the people who continued to not work or unable to find work. | |
| I would imagine they're probably just no longer going to count certain types of cancer or people with cancer at all. | |
| And then they can give us this fake news story that we have gotten rid of it altogether. | |
| But just because they don't admit something exists doesn't mean that the people who are affected by it don't recognize that it's still real. | |
| And, you know, I really appreciate the approach of Joe Biden and his administration because it shows just a tremendous lack of confidence and respect for the American people to imagine that we are that blinded by the propaganda they're pushing on us on a daily basis that people would just bite, hook, line, and sinker and admit that Joe Biden is correct. | |
| I mean, he couldn't be any further from being correct. | |
| And I think that his performance and the effect on the country is just so self-evident. | |
| I think that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., if given a fair opportunity to run, would become the legitimate Democratic National Committee person for president on that side. | |
| But I just don't have any confidence in their ability to run a fair race. | |
| I think that they probably see him in the same way that they saw Bernie back in 2016 as just an obstacle that they have to remove to essentially make it so that there is no other choice besides Joe Biden. | |
| But I think we have a real opportunity here because even if they don't allow RFK to be the nominee, I would hope that there would be some way that there would be some additional third-party candidate. | |
| And if that happens, then that candidate would inevitably siphon votes away from the Democrat side, and it would just make our opportunity a little bit easier, I think, come 2024. | |
| Unless there's two independent candidates and one is Trump and one is RFK Jr., because Trump doesn't get the nomination for the same kind of dealings that we're seeing with the Democrats. | |
| And come on, the establishment Republicans, that's what they want. | |
| They don't want to nominate him. | |
| You know, I foresee one of the issues that's going to be, I think, gaining traction during this election cycle is Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| It's not going away. | |
| Just this week, we had three separate stories that are literally bombshells. | |
| So let's talk about them. | |
| Number one, Prince Andrew has obviously been outed as maintaining a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein several years after he said he had to go break off the relationship. | |
| It took him five days in the New York mansion where he was filmed and photographed. | |
| But that's where he broke it off. | |
| Nope, that's not true. | |
| We've got documentation to prove otherwise and show that what? | |
| He's involved with connecting him to Jamie Dimon. | |
| Jamie Dimon, he's denying that he knew anything about Epstein until the 2019 arrest. | |
| Yet we now have Jeff Staley confirming he had direct talks with Jamie Dimon about Jeffrey Epstein. | |
| Of course, they wanted that sweet, sweet Epstein cash, so they weren't going to get rid of him. | |
| But then maybe the most disturbing news story that's out there is a lawsuit from a mentally disabled woman that claims that her rape was facilitated via Epstein introducing her to Leon Black when I believe she was 12 years old. | |
| I'm sorry, when she was 16 years old. | |
| So, you know, Leon Black, another big player in politics, not being talked about. | |
| Do these Epstein stories matter in the election cycle, especially one in which RFK Jr. is talking about the corruption of the CIA? | |
| Donnie T has gone to Epstein in the past. | |
| He's even questioned whether or not he was killed in prison under the Bill Barr DOJ. | |
| So is this an issue that will be resurrected? | |
| I think that it's inevitable. | |
| I mean, the fact that we have ongoing court cases, there is a public discovery, information that's coming out for people to absorb. | |
| Yeah, I think that the information is going to continue to percolate out into the American consciousness and the world at large. | |
| This is an issue that I think many people are still fixated on, and rightfully so. | |
| And as this information comes out and we see the response from the mainstream media and the politics of the left decrying a film like Sound of Freedom, which has holy noble goals about it, I mean, exposing child sex trafficking. | |
| Who in their right mind wouldn't want to shine a light on something like that so that we can stop the suffering of kids who are being sold into the sex trade? | |
| The only reason that I can think that those people would want to put a lid on a film like that is because perhaps they enjoy the benefits of the child sex trafficking trade, or perhaps they're just secretly minor attracted persons, pedophiles in their off time. | |
| I mean, didn't we just have a guy from ABC that was caught with child pornography on his laptop? | |
| He ran from the feds and he was on the road for six months or so. | |
| The people that are connected to Jeffrey Epstein are going to continue to come to the surface. | |
| And I hope at some point, somebody, a good man or woman inside the FBI, is willing to come forward with the information that is necessary to truly expose these people. | |
| Because when they raided his brownstone, they found a big thing of DVDs labeled with blackmail material, all kinds of famous people. | |
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| That's been, I think, number one in many people's mind ever since that happened and he was arrested. | |
| I think that there is no putting a lid on the Jeffrey Epstein story. | |
| And as long as new information continues to come out, people are going to continue to consume it and talk about it because it's clear they don't want us to. | |
| And you're being nice by just saying DVDs. | |
| He literally had stacks of DVDs that were labeled Max Tard drives in bins that were also labeled. | |
| And then, of course, not one, not two, not three, not four, but I think six or seven, not black books, but binders that literally had their information blacked out as to what was in the binders. | |
| You mix that in with breaking open the safe, finding more material and a passport that had him at a Saudi Arabian residence with another identity. | |
| And it's like, oh, we must know everything about this case, obviously. | |
| So I hope that more does bleed out into the public. | |
| And quite frankly, I would like to see more people not just held financially accountable because there's been some big, big banking payouts. | |
| But wouldn't it be something if some of these people were to be held criminally accountable? | |
| The question is, do we have a system in place where any of that's possible? | |
| I don't think it's possible under Joe Biden's administration. | |
| You know, you take a look at President Trump. | |
| One of the first things he did was work to address child sex trafficking. | |
| Like the first president in my lifetime that I'm aware of really put any information out there in the public and shone a light on it. | |
| And then, of course, when Joe Biden comes into office, the first thing he does is to basically roll that back, make it easier for kids to be trafficked. | |
| And as we've seen with the poorest southern border, we've got millions of unaccompanied children probably streaming across, just disappearing into the fabric of society, being run into these rings. | |
| You know, God knows what is happening to these kids. | |
| That's all because of Joe Biden. | |
| So, no, absolutely not. | |
| Under Joe Biden's DOJ, there's no way that we're going to see people truly held accountable. | |
| But President Trump announcing the death penalty for child sex traffickers, absolutely, 100%. | |
| That's something I can get behind. | |
| I think that's something most people can get behind. | |
| And I think it's something that is sorely needed. | |
| You know, I mean, I go back to what I said earlier: you know, why in the world would people not want this issue to be addressed? | |
| I mean, the only reason is because there is an economy of scale built up around the trafficking of these children. | |
| This is also a tool that's used by intelligence agencies. | |
| I mean, if you have a pedophile working in a foreign government and you can provide them a child, any type, any age, any particular kink, and then that's all that it takes to get them to tell you everything they know about what's happening behind the scenes, you better believe the CIA or the Mossad or anybody else is doing it. | |
| And I think that they are doing it at just an incredible pace all over the world. | |
| By the way, I'd say that John Keriaku, who is the CIA whistleblower who did time for exposing waterboarding and torture, has openly stated what you just said. | |
| Look, if I have an asset and he wants a child, that's what we've got to go for. | |
| It's a dark world indeed. | |
| We've got to take a break when we come back. | |
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| I want to talk Tucker Carlson, Ice Cube, and the dreaded COVID-19 vaccine. | |
| Or not a vaccine or an mRNA shot or hate and lies. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Let's make sense of the madness after this. | |
| Won't say yes, COVID vaccine. | |
| The actor and Robert was sent to co-star in a new comedy, Oh Hell No, alongside Jack Black. | |
| But when producers requested all cast members get a COVID vaccine, Ice Cube backed out. | |
| Why wouldn't we take the vax? | |
| You had a direct order to take it. | |
| You were forced to take it. | |
| Yeah, I'm not real good with direct orders, but on a whole nother note. | |
| But it was a command. | |
| I mean, they told me, I'm sorry, they told you. | |
| I mean, they couldn't have been clearer about it. | |
| Yeah, it was pretty clear. | |
| Did you take it? | |
| Of course not. | |
| Yeah, no. | |
| It wasn't ready. | |
| You know, it was six-month, you know, kind of rush job. | |
| And I didn't feel safe. | |
| But they told you you were safe. | |
| I know what they said. | |
| I know what they said. | |
| And I heard them. | |
| I heard them loud and clear. | |
| But it's not their decision. | |
| There's no repercussions if they're wrong. | |
| But I get all the repercussions if they're wrong. | |
| Was it a tough call for you? | |
| No, it wasn't a tough call. | |
| You know, I wanted to be an example for my kids, you know, really make sure they didn't take it either. | |
| Show them that I wanted to stand on my convictions and that I was willing to lose $9 million and more because we've probably lost more since then. | |
| The idea is that people who stand on their convictions are heroes. | |
| They're brave. | |
| They have principles. | |
| They're the people we look to for inspiration. | |
| But in this case, with this decision and these principles, you were not hailed as a hero. | |
| No. | |
| You were attacked. | |
| Why won't you get the vaccine, man? | |
| Hey, look, man. | |
| I'd just rather be myself than take that vaccine like you other 3 billion bugs. | |
| And there it is, SNL attacking Ice Cube for having a brain in his head. | |
| Now, Zach, there's so much I like about that whole 13-minute piece. | |
| Number one, Tucker Carlson reaching out to Ice Cube. | |
| Maybe Tucker gets a new audience. | |
| Ice Cube, very articulate and smart in there. | |
| Maybe he gets a new audience. | |
| One of the things that I think a lot of people are missing is I believe that's the first time that Tucker has openly said he did not take the shot. | |
| When he was at Fox News, he said he took the shot. | |
| I specifically remember that. | |
| And, you know, that was kind of part of the shtick of starting to expose the side effects and the authoritarianism. | |
| What's going on here? | |
| But now it's another story. | |
| On top of that, what I really liked about it is that Ice Cube talked about his convictions for his children. | |
| Now, a lot of people may not be aware, but he has grown children as well. | |
| His son actually played him in the NWA picture. | |
| So it wasn't just about telling his younger children, no, we're not taking this as a family, but saying to his older children, no, money's not always worth it. | |
| I thought this was a super powerful message. | |
| No, I absolutely agree. | |
| I thought it was a revelation totally based, and it was something that I expected from Ice Cube. | |
| You know, he's kind of been an outsider the last couple of years. | |
| He has expressed his displeasure with the direction of the country and kind of the controllers at large. | |
| With regard to Tucker, you know, I mean, I'm so happy that he got fired from Fox News because it was great that he was kind of beginning to broach certain subjects while he was on the air there, but there was only going to be so much that they would ever allow him to say. | |
| So by going off on his own, he's able to really talk about things at a different level. | |
| Never in my wildest dreams, Jason, did I consider myself at some point would be a competitor to Tucker, or Tucker rather would be a competitor to me. | |
| You know, he's got his own little niche show on the internet now. | |
| It's kind of crazy to think about. | |
| But as far as Ice Cube is concerned, you know, I think that what he is expressing, you know, his lack of confidence in what they told us about the vaccine. | |
| I mean, there is a historical precedent for that here in America. | |
| I mean, look at the Tuskegee experiment. | |
| You know, I mean, they told those guys that they were totally healthy. | |
| Everything is fine. | |
| You know, those sores that you've got from syphilis, don't even worry about it. | |
| Just keep coming back in and we're just going to keep taking care of you. | |
| And this is not the first time that an experimental medication has been pushed out onto the American public. | |
| But I think this is the first time that it's really had a widespread impact and kind of percolation into the American consciousness as something that we recognize as being bad. | |
| You know, every single day, there are more people who are coming out or being reported on as having some negative side effects. | |
| For example, Bronny James, LeBron James's son, he was going to be a freshman at USC. | |
| He had his whole career ahead of him, collapsed on the court with a cardiac arrest at the age of 18. | |
| And we know that LeBron said that he and his family were all going to be taking the vaccine, this experimental clot shot. | |
| So it's reasonable to assume that he probably took it. | |
| I mean, myocarditis and heart attacks are a big side effect in young men about his age, if they've taken the jab. | |
| And this is something that could end his career. | |
| I think a lot of people were expecting him to just step into his father's footsteps. | |
| Basically, LeBron retires in four years. | |
| Bronny comes into the league, and there is this like NBA dynasty that continues on. | |
| But good luck there. | |
| That's not going to happen. | |
| And I love that Ice Cube is out there talking about this and telling people what he thinks. | |
| And this is the establishment's worst nightmare because people are going to listen to him. | |
| Well, not only end that kid's career, but impact the length of his life and the quality of that life. | |
| And, you know, that's in real time. | |
| You have somebody saying, hey, it's not worth the money. | |
| It's not worth the fame. | |
| I'm going to be an example for my kids. | |
| And the guy that's supposed to be the superhero, the example, the one that's wearing the Nikes, the one that's lifted up by Disney, he doesn't stand up for anything righteous. | |
| And now his family is in full effect on that. | |
| I hope that this is his wake-up call and he comes towards the light and he starts talking about these things. | |
| There's one thing I would disagree with Ice Cube in that portion of the video talking about a six-month rush job. | |
| This was a DARPA Defense Department-run project that went well beyond six months. | |
| It was absolutely premeditated. | |
| And these people are acting like it was a mistake and acting like it was experimental. | |
| The only thing that was experimental to me was the after effects on the vast majority of a large populace that took it and how many of that large populace actually took one, two, three, four, five, and beyond through their psychological warfare. | |
| An unaired portion of that clip that I hope people go and watch also revealed that he doesn't give money to politicians and he didn't have anything really nice to say about said politicians, but he was willing to admit that, you know, he had fallen for a particular one, and that would be the Barack star. | |
| But one of the really poignant things that he said is as the years went by, not much changed. | |
| And he said, not much changed under Bush, Clinton, other Bush, Reagan, and even went back to Carter. | |
| That's something I can respect when he's attacking both sides of the aisle. | |
| I'm right there with you. | |
| I think he's absolutely correct. | |
| And I think a lot of people fell for that idea of hope and change the first time around. | |
| And after four years went by and things didn't get better and things kind of began to get worse, and then he showed himself to basically be the same type of neocon warmonger as presidents past. | |
| And then just things devolved to a degree that many people thought we had moved past. | |
| It became quite obvious that Barack Obama was a carbon copy of every single neocon president that came before him. | |
| I am always in favor of people criticizing on both sides of the aisle when we can point out corruption and mistakes. | |
| And, you know, I will always default back to the idea of Donald Trump. | |
| This is why I loved the idea of him running for president because he wasn't a politician. | |
| And I think that despite incredible odds against him during his first term in office, he really was able to accomplish some fantastic things and do some wonderful stuff for this country. | |
| It's the same reason that I really like the idea of RFK Jr. being the nominee for the Democrats because, you know, he's really not a politician. | |
| And I may not agree with him on everything, but he's going against the grain on so many things that we're just being told we should swallow and believe and just shut our mouths and continue to move forward. | |
| I would love to see two true outsider candidates go head to head in the next election because I think it gives America a fighting chance regardless of whoever gets elected. | |
| Zach, we got a couple of minutes left. | |
| What do you got going on over there at Red Pill News these days? | |
| Well, you know, every day at 5 p.m. Eastern, I have Red Pill News Live, where I just go over the day's top stories, a bit of news and analysis, a little comedy if I can get there. | |
| On Monday nights at 10:30 p.m. Eastern, I am a co-host on Baseless Conspiracies on Badlands Media. | |
| On Wednesdays at 9 p.m., I'm co-host of Altered State. | |
| And on Thursdays at 4 p.m., I am co-host of Taking It Back, all of those on Badlands Media. | |
| And then, of course, on Friday and Saturday nights from 9 to 11, I have an interview format where I will do call-ins with the audience in the second half of the show. | |
| But the news never stops, and this is a full-time job. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And look, Zach, the news may make us want to cry all the time and get angry. | |
| I got to laugh. | |
| You know, I got to throw a little humor in there. | |
| When you throw a poopy pants puppet president out there that can barely stay awake and talk, you got to get mumbly, Joe. | |
| You got to get a smile in there in the dark cartoon. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| We'll see you next week, Zach. | |
| A pleasure as always. | |
| And folks, that's going to wrap another Making Sense of the Madness here at AMPNews. | |
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| Thank you so much for watching, and we'll see you on the flip side. | |
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Whole Blow Up
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| What should people know about that whole blow up with Project Derritus? | |
| 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. | |