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Alright dear friends, you don't have to hear from me who our guest is today.
The lovely and talented and inimitable and ravishing my wife.
Lynn of Lynn's Warriors.
Let's get down to brass tacks.
I've been wanting to do it this way because sometimes we do lives and I have to look at you.
Top of mind awareness, what's on your mind today?
A couple of things.
I'm following this story we are not getting much information on where the DOJ about a week ago released this high-end brothel prostitution sex trafficking slash human trafficking ring.
That, they're telling us many elected officials, many prominent people, many members of the military were all involved with.
And they're saying they kept meticulous records coming out of Massachusetts and California, many women involved.
But here's my question.
That's it.
I'd like to know, where's the list of names?
And I'll tell you why.
Because we cannot shut down.
It is growing as we sit here and talk.
All of this sex trade, it's escalating.
I don't know.
If we start publishing lists of names and perhaps get that out there, more people would perhaps be inclined not to do this.
But I don't know.
I know you're going to jump in on this one, but if they're telling us, if they're dribbling out, you all know the names.
You're going to all know there's so many names.
You're all going to know.
High-profile people.
Why don't they just give us some names?
What bothers you the most about this story?
Is it the fact that it's sex trafficking?
The fact that they're not telling you?
What bothers me most is the women that they are calling the prostitutes.
We never use the term sex worker because sex is not work.
Work is not sex.
That is what we believe.
However, the focus is not on these women, these victims.
Now, they also alluded to the descriptions were also advertised on two different websites.
They were describing women.
Some were saying this perhaps were young girls, 85 pounds, 80 pounds, leading one to believe could be children.
And I'm not understanding why the focus isn't put on those Victims as well.
Because I'll tell you, we know from various studies that about 97% of those that are called prostitutes in the sex trade are forced, coerced.
And that is the definition of human trafficking.
So I'd like to hear a little bit more about what happened to all these women right now.
Where are these women right now?
What's going to happen to them?
Where are the resources?
Are they just going to go on and be stuck in this vicious cycle of the sex trade?
But nothing.
Nothing.
They leaked the story out.
There's no new information on it.
Now, what I don't understand is, first, let's call them the leftists, woke, whatever you want to call these people, they were insistent upon the fact that they wanted everything legal, they wanted everything above board, and they wanted to refer to what used to be called prostitutes as sex workers.
They wanted to consider it a trade or a business, an occupation.
Now, because of the subject matter of the people involved, the Johns, if you will, to use an archaic term, now they're calling it prostitution.
And I don't know, are they upset because it was a prostitution ring?
Are they upset because maybe classified information was somehow released through pillow talk?
Or that famous people might have been compromised?
I can't figure out what's the point of the story from a media collective that never saw anything wrong with prostitution in the first place.
In fact, I wanted to call it a sex work.
So you help me.
What are they bitching about?
Or perhaps a lot of people on the list, perhaps, this is me saying this, are those who, you know, have been...
Preaching about let's have this open sex trade, this, that, and the other thing, and this is now all in the secret.
They're protecting those people.
Does that make sense to you?
Because I guarantee you, if it was a bunch of, oh, I don't know, Trump people, I think the names would be splashed all over the media.
That's what I think.
I really don't understand when they use that, you know, well, we're not going to release some names because They're cooperating these quote-unquote johns, and this will be kind of a security risk.
There is something wrong with this story.
There is something deeper.
Why did they even tell us about it?
It's two Asian people behind advertising on two websites, and now there's just a media blackout.
There's nobody following up on the story or asking questions.
Where was the site of these brothels?
Massachusetts and the two people come out of Massachusetts and California from what the Daily Mail, which actually, the Daily Mail has a lot of very good information on that site.
Things about America that we're not getting here in America, you know, being that it comes out of the UK.
And they were saying meticulous records and they were showing actually some photographs of the records being kept.
For this sex trafficking ring.
But again, the story comes.
Emphasis should be on, let's talk about it.
Let's get it out there.
Let's let the public learn something from it.
And just swept under the rug.
Again, I want to know, where are all these women?
And are there girls involved, minors, in any of this?
What is the official position of you and Lynn's Warriors as to, quote, prostitution?
Prostitution.
Again, because we are based on truths and facts and various studies.
Not one study, various studies that come through the United States or across the globe.
We know about...
Various studies, 92 to 97% will say, the women will say, and men, boys, girls, they were forced into this.
They do not want to be in this sex trade.
And again, that is a description of human trafficking.
Forced, fraud, coercion.
And they can't get out of it.
They have nowhere to go.
They are in debt to their pimp, their trafficker.
Now we're dealing with the cartels and the border, but that's...
You know, another conversation, perhaps.
And so my position is, this is sex trafficking, human trafficking ring, and we're not doing it.
If a woman, listen, I'm not judging.
If a woman says, I'm going to go out there and do this, and I want to do it, but we still know she is the victim of a man.
Now, I don't know how deep you want to go with this kind of thing.
She is still...
We are against this.
Again, let me just stick with knowing that studies up to 97% of these people are coerced.
Freedom of will is what I'm trying to get at.
We're against the narrative of freedom of will.
It's not really occurring.
But just so that people understand something, based upon the equality model and others, you do not want Women or men, whoever, who are involved in the act itself, what we used to call the prostitute, you want to, quote, legalize it for them, but nobody else.
Not the Johns, not the pimps, not the workers, not the whatever.
So when people talk about, I believe, and this is critical, that prostitution should be legalized, you say, and I say, Me too, as to the prostitute.
Let me make sure everybody understands that.
Because when we met, and I've seen this before, you have said, I believe that these people are coerced, or I believe that there's some type of mind control.
Fine.
So what do they say?
Well, then it should be legal.
And you say, no, no, I want it legal.
They think that you're trying to criminally punish the prostitute.
That's not the point.
The point is, nobody but nobody is actually consenting to this.
But even though it doesn't matter, the prostitute or the sex worker, whatever you call them, should not be charged criminally.
Well, we don't use sex worker.
The other part that I wanted to get to, you're correct in everything you just said, is right now we have these people in prostitution arrested.
No, we don't want them arrested, okay?
This is part of equality model, okay?
Equality model.
I want everybody to understand again what this means.
We want these people in prostitution backed up again by these different studies, upwards of 97% so they're forced and coerced.
We want them helped to exit the sex trade should they want, to have resources, a place to go.
A job training, you know, medical, psychological help.
That is where the whole thing is lacking.
So a quality model is to let these people exit, again, should they want.
It is not putting the emphasis on when you hear the media or you read something online.
This is legalizing a pimp, legalizing trafficking to legalize prostitution.
We should really be calling it legalizing trafficking.
And when you have these statutes...
By the way, for years, I was of the quasi, for lack of a better word, the libertarian bent, who believed that, well, people should be able to make up their own mind and contract.
That's why my position has not changed.
I don't believe women or men or people should be charged if you are the prostitute.
However, the idea that somehow...
You're going to fix things by legalizing the pimp.
Let's say, for example, somebody shows up.
Police show up.
Or, down the street from you, there's an Airbnb that's now a house of prostitution because, after all, you wanted it legal.
You wanted it legal.
You can drive to some jurisdiction, some cities where there's a doctor who has a practice in their home or an accountant or we see them in Jersey, we drive through, there's...
One was a life coach or a psychic.
Well, what's wrong with having prostitution?
An Airbnb, a brothel.
Okay.
When you show up and these women look terrified and there's some guy who used to be called a pimp, who used to be called a child trafficker or a trafficker.
Now he's been legalized.
He's a sex broker.
He's merely kind of like a Mac Daddy, to use that old term.
You have just decriminalized him and just made it impossible for half of the time for these people to be prosecuted.
Because if the police walk in and they say, is he keeping you against your will?
What do you mean?
This is a legal enterprise.
It's like me going into McDonald's.
Are any of you people working in McDonald's against your will?
No.
So they don't realize what they're doing.
It sounds good because they have these ideations about pretty woman and, you know, that nonsense where a woman can, on her own, you know, instead of driving an Uber in the weekend, she decides, I'll turn a few tricks, make a few bucks.
Because if anybody thinks that a woman is going to enjoy the ability to have a particular piece of turf without other pimps, no way!
Anyway, what else is going on?
There's that.
I also, you know, while all of the country is, we have all this disruption going on and global disruption and things, I'm very afraid people are taking their eye off the ball of what right here at home we have to keep an eye on families, children, as far as what's going on online, what's going on in our schools.
I just completed a wonderful discussion with Josh Akins from New Jersey, my beautiful home state.
And who, in his work over a three-year period, along with others in New Jersey, got a thousand parents and concerned community members on different school boards, which I think is an amazing feat.
And I use that word amazing, I really mean amazing, to get a thousand unknown people in the state of New Jersey to join over a three-year period, because we have to become more involved and stay involved in our children, our grandchildren, in their schools.
So we have to get...
Into those classrooms, see what they're learning, know what the curriculum is, join the school board.
But we were talking about, you know, we both agree, and that interview will be up later on my YouTube channel, at Lins Warriors.
The way to do it is not going in and screaming.
You know, these people go in and they scream and yell and make a scene, you know, to the boards.
And this doesn't fly.
People have to be very level-headed and they have to come armed with their facts.
And their truths and proof and talk like adults, you know, and critically analyze the situation.
We have a lot of people who understandably are very upset about this whole situation going on with our public school systems and also private.
I want to remind everybody, all of these agendas are also being taught in many private and charter schools, Catholic schools.
You're not off the hook.
I've had too many people say, well, I took my child out of, you know, public school and put them in Catholic school.
You better still know what's going on there and talk to your child as well about what they're learning.
And so I don't want people to lose because I don't know about you.
I'm not hearing a lot now about the schools, the curriculums, the chronic absenteeism that is sweeping the country that nobody is talking about since COVID.
There's a couple of different studies, upwards of 41% in New York alone.
I don't know if it's true.
This is what I heard, but across the nation, they're saying...
Okay, we're going to continue, and also, if you've noticed how much time has elapsed, by virtue of the sun changes, this will give you an idea of how much we've had to revamp and try to get our internet going crazy.
So anyway, we last left you saying one of the things that concerned you the most, and then all hell broke loose.
So let's pick it up from there.
Well, I was talking about the cartels.
And I don't hear a peep out of anybody.
The most we hear, we've heard about this, is some American teens have been hired to smuggle people at the border and drive them to other locations.
We have not heard about, they are actually operating now.
First of all, they're operating in all 50 states, the cartels, criminal activities, human trafficking, sex trafficking being top of the list.
Not even gangs anymore.
The criminal cartels.
I want to repeat that.
Operating.
Operating.
The same cartels that are, in my opinion, complicit with our U.S. government in the biggest human trafficking operation I know about, which is the eight different entry points of our U.S. border.
And they're in the high schools and middle schools.
And they have recruited our American children to deal their drugs.
Especially the...
Deadly fentanyl and also trafficking their peers, other children, other minors.
Why is this allowed?
If I know about it, I'm hearing about it, I'm told about it by experts that work on the border.
Why aren't people talking about it?
Why aren't we having education within the schools?
I don't know, but nobody seems to know about this one.
Now, let's do this before we completely...
Breakdown and shutdown.
You just described, when you talk about the word trafficking, there's sex trafficking, there's the use of humans through force, fraud, or coercion, sometimes to either perform sex acts, labor trafficking, to act as mules for drug transportation, drug trafficking.
It covers an entire gamut.
And we have talked to So many of our good friends Jason Jones and others about how the cartels have worked as well.
I want to say something now and I just you don't have to agree with me but I want you to me to say this.
There is a group of people who whenever you talk about human trafficking in children they focus on the notion of pedophilia and it becomes a recurrent theme.
I don't want to Discuss that.
I think it's a trick word.
I think it's a word that's used, this is my opinion, to pull people in.
It wakes people up.
It's become hackneyed.
Human trafficking and human exploitation and human predation covers an entire gamut, a series, an entire swath of activities.
The number one motivator behind enlisting and using children is greed, money, power, etc.
Ultimately, the people who particularly use or are lured to a particular practice might indeed suffer from a series of sexual paraphilias that we can discuss later on.
But the trafficker, the individuals themselves, this is about slavery.
This is about chattel slavery.
This is about money, control, power, jurisdiction, venue.
That's what it is.
Focus on what this is.
Don't necessarily be swayed or pulled by the sexual component of it.
That's there.
That's down the line.
But oftentimes, we're talking about fentanyl distribution.
When you talk about labor trafficking, when you talk about these women that we have seen on the West Side Highway late at night with babies on their backs selling cut-up fruit, that has something to do with pedophilia.