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Here we go, my friends.
A special, special gift to you and to me.
The lovely and talented, the love of my life, my life, my wife, the lovely Mrs. L joins us.
Hang on.
Welcome.
Welcome, my darling.
Thank you.
Thanks for that.
I just noticed her twins were both wearing these white shirts.
You got the memo, apparently.
There you go.
For those who have just tuned in and have not been made aware of this, this is my wife.
She is the founder, the director of Lynn's Warriors.
You've heard me mention this before.
I'm assuming you might just be tuning in for the first time.
How would you define Lynn's Warriors?
Well, first of all, I want to say hello to everyone.
Welcome.
We're so happy to be with you, both of us, in our white shirts tonight.
And Lynn's Warriors.
Lynn's Warriors was born out of the necessity of waking up one day and realizing there is a war on for our children.
And that I am going to do, along with building the Warriors, everything in my, our power, to protect kids, to educate parents.
And the communities, schools, about what is going on so you, you can take steps, you can take action in your own home to intervene, prevent, because as we chip away, because we do a lot of legislative work up in our home state of Albany, our state capitol, and also in D.C., but that takes, as we all know, forever.
We continue, though, to put our face, the warriors' faces, in front of our elected officials.
And pound away and demand answers and accountability.
But the real work has to be done grassroots in the homes and communities.
So we want to protect kids, basically.
The inaugural was in 2019.
You decided your first effort ever, we went to Washington, and put on an eight-hour presentation at the Capitol.
On our own, you spearheaded it.
Nobody helped us.
We did everything.
Signs, posters, getting the food, everything.
I only say that because it's not that we're, you know, but I mean, there was nobody.
But let me say something about that.
Five years ago, it was November 2019.
I knew nothing then.
I just knew that was the very beginning, that.
It was the summer before, is we were in Washington a lot at that time.
And I decided, I'm going to start, call me wacky.
I was very naive.
I thought these people represent us on the hill, Capitol Hill, and I'm going to go to their offices and surely everybody is going to want to talk to me about child predation and protecting kids and families.
And you know what?
I found out they don't.
So that day was born out of, the idea was, If we all work together, different organizations, nonprofits, members of Congress, let us start raising awareness and talk about it.
I worked extremely hard.
I'm very proud of that day.
It was standing room only, but that was my big lesson that people really don't want to get involved.
In all of this.
But that day, they flew in on their own dime from all over the country and joined because people, the ones who have the passion about this, like the warriors, they want to talk about this.
They want to be part of something.
And so it was the kickoff to forming Lynn's Warriors, really.
And some Congress people, by the way, it was at the same time of the impeachment.
Remember, Jim Jordan was in the room right next to us.
They were running around and doing all this stuff.
I remember that night, when we finished for that day, we were the last ones in the Capitol.
Literally.
Except for one man who had a vacuum cleaner or some type of attachment doing one of the statues or whatever it was.
I found out some other things.
I'm going to say this.
First, whenever people can glom onto something and take credit for something they had nothing to do with, they'll do it.
Members of Congress, for the most part, are worthless.
This is me talking, not her.
Waste of time.
They have meetings.
They come by.
They say hello.
You go to their office.
They're terrific.
They are owned by big tech, owned by special interests, and they just play.
Then what happens is...
Then people who are in, everybody wants to steal your thunder, your work, your ideas, and whatever works.
Also including a lot of folks in the social media world, who all of a sudden become experts in this.
And we would cringe, cringe, as you were trying to explain this very adult, rational look at this.
And everybody, I think it's toned down a little bit.
All of a sudden, it was The biggest story, it was like this word that they kept using, and that's all they cared about anyway.
It's bigger than this.
So tell us what's on your mind.
Tell us what parents especially should be doing.
Tell them about this new gang.
Have you heard of this?
Tell them.
So much is going on.
Let's start with a couple of things.
Let's do some housework, as I like to call it.
I think we're going into the summer months, more kids.
More children, more of our youth.
Youth sounds so clinical to me.
Kids, I don't know.
Kids and teens, I usually say, because I do think kids, to me, it's younger kids.
We've got teens.
So kids and teens, going into the summer months, we should really, really use 2024 to talk about getting a hold of our kids.
And being honest, having honest and open communication with them.
I talk about this all the time.
They're smart.
They're savvy.
They're learning everything on the internet.
We have a well-documented youth mental health crisis only escalating.
That few right now, it was a hot topic a few months ago, but now that's died down again.
Everything's getting worse.
We have to get them off the devices during the summertime, get them into nature.
I don't care what it is.
Get them into physical fitness.
Get them into reading books, not reading on the computer and phones.
Actual hardcover books.
Make family plans.
Have book clubs.
I know it sounds a little...
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He or she does these wonderful, dare I say, parodies that are wonderful.
We accept your gift and your donation, but the other night he made or she made a reference to our good friend Edie Crowley, the Edie Crowley Society, and she said, that's not me.
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He does PBS, ShopRite.
I've been here before, not in a while, but I've seen things like this on the chat.
He's a genius.
Genius, thank you.
But thank you nonetheless.
But also, Edie is a great supporter.
All of her artwork here.
Of the Warriors.
Every video I put up on Arlen's Warriors YouTube channel, she listens to, she puts a comment, she puts a like.
Edie empowers me, and that's doing this work.
That is what is needed because I have to tell you, I don't know how I'm able to separate it, the dark, the ugly.
If people knew what I really did behind the scenes, they can't handle it.
So getting this positive feedback from Edie and others really keeps me going and wants me to, you know, it makes me fight harder.
Can I mention this new group?
How many...
I'm sorry.
No, go ahead and mention them because it's something everybody needs to know about.
How many of you have heard of Tren de Aragua?
Well, you know, break it down for everybody because I don't even say it like that.
Tren de Aragua.
I just did a little video.
Tren de Aragua.
This is the large or the Aragua Venezuela train, the largest criminal organization in Venezuela.
With well over 5,000 members.
What is train?
First of all, where do we start with this group?
I heard about this group with colleagues of mine that work on the border last year.
And they said, Lynn, they're here.
They're working in all 50 states.
They are sex trafficking.
They are the transnational criminal organization with all this retail theft we have going on.
They are bringing weapons by the truckloads into the United States and burying them.
All over Long Island, Texas, and Arizona.
Now, this is well over a year ago they're telling me this.
And I'm like, why?
Who?
Nobody knows about this.
Why aren't they being stopped?
They're also doing everything they can do, extortion, sextortion.
These are, as you would say, bad dudes or something like that, you know, to use your words.
I'm bringing this to everybody's attention.
I just did a short video today because everybody has to know what's going on here.
Everybody has to know that they are working hand-in-hand with the cartels, which in my opinion is working hand-in-hand with our government right now, with these open borders, with the biggest national security threats, whether it's the weapons, it is the sex trafficking, it is the unaccompanied minors.
Let me remind everybody, five to six hundred thousand we know about in the last few years.
That's what we know about.
Who knows if it's well over a million?
We don't know.
There is no transparency.
With the current administration at all about any of this.
We just know from our sources and everybody coming together and talking about it quietly.
This gang is in the prison.
Hold it.
I want to put this link up.
This is a link.
I'm going to permanent pin this link.
This is where you can go to sign up for Mrs. L's YouTube channel.
It's right there at the very top of this.
Linz Warriors.
Thank you.
That's what I'm saying.
Thank you, but I don't want to lose my train of thought here.
Put it up there so everybody can see it.
It doesn't roll off my tongue like it does yours.
Here's the thing.
This was started in the Venezuelan prisons.
They have emptied their prisons and sent them all here.
So actually, when I hear Donald Trump say that, he is correct, because I've heard him say that.
They are sending the worst of the worst, who now, they have a great business going with the cartels, between the smuggling and the sex trafficking.
And I don't care about any executive order, whatever that thing was last week.
Nothing is happening at the border.
Everybody needs to know that.
That is just, I think we all know, everybody's smart here.
That was just kind of a PR marketing fail.
Everybody's smart now.
We can see through these things.
These borders are wide open, so these criminals are operating.
And let me remind you, you might say, we're sitting here in New York City.
They're coming to the cities.
They are in all 50 states.
And what does that mean?
They'll infiltrate, and they already are, into our public school systems.
Not only public schools, they'll get to our children in other schools, whether it's charter or private.
They are getting into all of that crime.
You know, at the local pharmacy, I don't want to use names, where everything is locked up here.
That's coming across the country.
Everything is going to be locked up.
They are causing taxes to go up.
But the biggest thing is the sex trafficking they are allowed.
I want to point something out.
So, I'm going to try to separate this.
I'm going to say this is not political, even though it kind of is.
Everybody should try to follow me here.
All of these...
Illegal women.
I call them illegal because they're not coming here.
Some people call them immigrants, migrants.
I say illegals.
Illegal women are being brought over.
And we know there are children thrown into this.
And once they're brought here, okay, and paying these massive amounts of money to get here, they are put into from the cartel and this vicious gang.
Okay?
Into debt bondage.
They are not free on our American soil.
They are working to continually pay back these criminals.
Now, I think everybody should be talking about this because you know what they're doing?
They're forced into sex trafficking.
So how crazy is this?
We're allowing the worst of the worst prisoners out of Venezuela.
Horrible.
They infiltrated all.
Colombia, Brazil, all kinds of bad stuff there.
Work their way here, and they're allowed to operate.
One more time.
Now we have our friends from PBS who say, major funding for PBS comes from the Lins Warriors Foundation, helping to combat human slavery and sexual exploitation for years to come.
And by the, this says, Eddie Crowley Foundation, and by viewers like you, thank you.
Again, the genius, the genius of this person.
I love that.
Now, let's go back a couple of things here.
You mentioned this thing called sextortion.
Everything that is possible.
When we think of MS-13, nobody talks about them anymore.
But they're still here, working extensively under this trend.
Working under them now.
They're working hand in hand.
And the MS-13 are the ones actually infiltrating.
Forgive me, I don't want to jump the gun here, but we have a friend of ours who lives in Queens, College Point.
To call it prostitution misses the point.
They hand out And they will bring prostitutes to you.
They are everywhere.
You're not explaining it correctly.
I'm not.
Apparently not.
They walk up every hour of the day and night.
It's College Point, Queens.
It is Roosevelt Avenue.
It's definitely Flushing, East New York.
Open prostitution, what is called the track.
San Francisco calls it the blade, where women and girls are just walking in front of schools in underwear, no underwear.
Day and night.
This is happening all over New York, okay?
The men, and this is the criminal element coming from the border, so let's get that straight.
Even the Asian sex trade has been pushed out and has become these Venezuelan gangs forcing the women from these countries like Bolivia, Chile, Venezuela, whatever, into this sex trade.
So what they do is they approach, a man could be walking with his children.
Well, we know this for a fact.
We have our warriors all over that report everything to me.
Day and night, hand them a card.
We deliver.
24 hours a day, we deliver.
So the open air, they call it the open air sex trade.
Nobody really seems to be doing anything about it.
And remember, I don't want to hear it's some woman who has, you know, body autonomy, free choice, because the demand is for children.
So you may see that woman walking out on the street, but you can bet.
That that sex buyer is going to ask a lot of them for a child and they will be brought to a child.
This has to end.
This has to stop.
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So we have to be aware, is what we have to do.
It starts with, have to talk about the issues.
You have to know this criminal gang is here from Venezuela, okay?
You have to know what's going on in our public school systems.
We've got MS-13 members able to infiltrate into the school systems.
How is that even possible, I ask you?
What if, remember, people, and you've been through every iteration of this.
What are the excuses that people give?
What are the excuses that people give for why legalizing the sex trade is necessary?
They mentioned something about trans.
What have you heard to give people the idea of the arguments being presented?
The argument holds no water.
I mean, the argument is, let me just water it down so I don't bore people.
The argument here in New York certainly is they're pushing forward with legalizing the sex trade because They want New York to be a leader state, and the other states will follow behind.
What does that mean?
We're considered a leading state.
New York, a progressive, a leading...
Oh, that you meant a leader state.
No, like a leader, a leader in the country.
But also, in the industry, this is going to be the sex trade capital of the world.
The sex tourism, excuse me.
Sex tourism capital of the United States.
Well, over my dead body, but we'll leave that for another program, okay?
Why that does not hold, and we go to Albany, and we go in these offices, and they look when we explain with the facts, because, you know, we always hand out facts.
Remember, we share facts, not fears.
That's what we do.
And up to, you know, studies vary, but 91 to 97% of women in the sex trade, of people, because there are some men, mostly women, though.
Are forced into it.
This is what people don't understand.
They're coerced.
They're forced.
They're vulnerable.
They're brainwashed.
They're drug-addled.
They have no choice.
They can't run away.
Like people say to me, why don't they get up and run away?
Where are they running to?
When they're on drugs, they're waiting just to put their head maybe on a pillow or get a hamburger to eat.
They only know this.
They can't go.
They're in fear.
It is psychological damage.
But can you imagine upwards of 97%?
do not want to be in the sex trade.
We know legalizing this in places like Germany, Amsterdam, it does not work.
It only increases the sex trade, which means more people are needed, supply and demand.
More people will be trafficked, okay?
The argument up in Albany is, and there are lots of money behind them, and they've got big loud mouths, and like I always say to you, it's 10 people.
But you think from our media, I'm not going to say our media because they're not my media, Mainstream garbage crap that's on because they have their support that you think everybody would be going for this.
They will say to your face, well, our trans community.
They are so vulnerable that they need jobs and they need to work in the sex trade.
I don't understand.
And they need protections.
What does that mean?
And they're in fear of the police.
So if we decriminalize this...
Please break that down.
I'm going to break it down in a minute because the only thing I say, like a broken record, and they're afraid of the police.
And this way they'll report if they're abused from a buyer.
They'll then feel free that they can openly report it.
Their arguments, here's all everybody has to know.
Hold no water.
Because I always say, from our trans community, shouldn't we be educating them and helping them job train and find companies to give them job opportunities, not allow them to be vulnerable?
Because people have to understand the sex trade has become so vicious, so violent, it is not...
And I'm sorry, I know it's a family show, but I have to throw this out there.
It's not two people having sex.
The buyers are showing up, strangling, beating, lighting people on fire.
Really horrible, awful things.
And so that is what we are fighting.
This is nothing that you think, just two people getting together.
It's not happening.
I want you to listen to this very carefully, and remember I'm telling you this, okay?
We are advocating a policy called the equality model.
Yes, correct.
So listen carefully.
When they tell you we think that sex race should be decriminalized, should be legalized, we say yes!
We agree, listen to me carefully, as to the prostitute.
You want to call him sex worker, whatever you want.
Not the pimp.
Not the john.
Not the pimp, not the human trafficker, but to the woman.
And by the way, there also needs to be, in addition to legalization vehicles in play, a fast track to have their records expunged.
These women are used as not only just sex workers, but mules for drugs, you name it.
So let me say this again.
If anybody says, I think we should legalize it, so do we, but not the pimp.
Let me also tell you something.
Get ready when they have, eventually in your neighborhood, B&Bs or Airbnbs down the street of brothels.
It's not going to be illegal.
It's not going to be illegal.
So consequently, the pimp, now the pimp and the trafficker, it's legal for him.
So when he comes in, if the police come in to try to break it up, they can't because it's legal.
And if the woman says, I said, I'm here under duress.
He goes, no, I'm not.
This is legal.
And one more thing.
What they're doing in, I believe, Belgium, they're making these girls, these women, usually women, sign contracts.
So they then go to court and have them, through injunction, forcing them through specific performance to actually, they're litigating women.
If they don't perform enough, I'll use that word.
Their pimp, their trafficker, can bring them to the government, to the court.
And they can mediate.
And she will have to do X amount, you know, whatever's in her contract.
But I want to point something out.
A new study came out, and again, if you go to Lynn's Warriors, shameless plug for myself, Twitter, Facebook, you can find it.
A new study came out about 10 days ago.
And this study says, very well-vetted study, that one...
It's actually a global study on children, sex trafficking, demand.
So it's the world.
Again, well vetted.
In America, one in eight men admit in this study to sexually approaching, doing, or online with a child.
Something sexual.
Okay?
The other study says one in nine men Would like to do it, but they're afraid of getting caught.
This is in the United States.
So when I receive this from a very well-vetted place, how sick is this?
How horrible is this that one in nine men would do something to a child?
We're talking about children here.
I'm not talking about a 40-year-old woman who says she's going to go out and be a prostitute or call herself a sex worker.
Guess what?
I'm not talking about her.
I am talking about we're allowing our children to see all of this, this normalization that they would allow in Queens, women in G-strings and no pants on, walking in front of schools and things like that.
And the police aren't doing anything.
Let's be honest about that.
I'm very pro-law enforcement.
I work with a lot of law enforcement.
But nobody's enforcing the laws about any of this.
Remember, we're talking about kids here.
Kids.
Keep in mind.
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Thank you so much for that.
We seriously appreciate it immensely.
America has to wake up.
We haven't done this together in a while.
The things are happening, the way I'm seeing them unravel so fast, right in front of me with the work we do and the work we do behind the scenes.
It is the most important I'm digressing a little bit.
The election of our lifetimes, I guarantee you, something has to change course here.
Can I, may I say something?
Before we, we have been so impressed with the work of President Trump.
And there was a time when, can you, a little, not a plug for him, regarding indigenous women and the like.
Did you mind telling this story?
About how we were in an event.
Don't mention the name of it.
I'm not.
But just explain how people who...
The politics gets in the way of the...
That's just it.
See, I am very...
I am able to separate the work being done by somebody.
If it is good work...
I'm an American.
It's about America.
Excuse me.
Blumenthal, Lindsey Graham, Tish James, even Kathy Hochul.
We actually did some very, very good things.
And we are part of that and we support that because it is about that issue and the children and it's good legislation, good policy will help, okay?
So we have a lot of that.
People can't seem to be the way I am.
It's either one way or the other way.
Whereas if we could come together on these issues, we could get a lot more done.
So I was in the White House to witness.
The first time, and I will always talk about this because nobody else will, to witness Donald Trump giving indigenous people their first amounts of money to start.
He brought in the chief of their law enforcement.
Remember, they have their own law enforcement.
That doesn't really work that well with our law enforcement.
So we're trying to bring both law enforcement together.
Right now, there are over 5,500 missing or murdered indigenous women and girls.
Disproportionate.
And I know it's come out a little bit more, and there are some groups, but nobody's talking about this at all.
Donald Trump had them at the White House.
He gave them money.
He said he's going to start funding resources, research.
We're going to give you your help, your law enforcement.
They couldn't have been...
Happier.
They had never been given anything before.
Monies, funds with any of this sex trafficking, murder, this, that.
It was a very proud moment.
I was very proud to be there.
Fast forward to now, I get invited to something and we had our sitting circle.
Yeah.
And I just brought this fact up that I personally witnessed this and this was never done before.
What is actually, what's happening now with the administration?
And I don't know what you want me to say about this story, except I got attacked.
No, you're missing the point.
No, they were missing the point.
Well, the...
Cojones, she has.
We're in this room with a bunch of lefties.
No matter what you want to call it, they're fine.
I understand.
But they're really, I mean, I'm listening to stuff.
Oh, please.
You're a good warrior.
You came with me, but I can handle it.
I can handle it.
I can debate anybody.
I heard everything from trans this and two-spirit.
Okay, fine.
It's okay.
It's okay.
We're about the job.
We're getting the job done.
But it was weird.
But it was like super...
Imagine the...
It's like hippies of the 60s on steroids.
It was a lot of...
So she...
Oh, yeah.
And they do this.
That's fine.
This is the way they say after you're done.
That's okay.
I feel like I'm in the cafe wall.
It's okay.
Like a Thelonious Monk concert.
It's about getting the work done.
I don't mind.
So as they're going around, people are talking, and I do this, I do this.
She says, by the way, I want to tell you something, that I was in the White House with Donald Trump, and you could have heard a pin drop.
And so this Jadrool says, well, you know.
She said, what is your name?
Yeah, what is your name?
She's running around.
Anyway, she said, what is your name?
And she says, well, you know, I think he closed a school or something.
And so my wife says.
Did you hear what I just said?
I was in the White House.
Bill Barr, the Attorney General, everybody was there.
People from all over the country.
People from tribes and reservations.
To celebrate this wonderful moment.
To celebrate what you should be thankful for.
But because of this partisan...
Well, what did I do?
I said, stop.
I said, stop.
I am here to share with you what I witnessed firsthand and I know as fact.
I am not here to discuss that.
Can you believe it?
And I kept cutting her off.
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No, no, but I mean, this is to everybody.
Now, but let me go back and tell you again.
It was horrible.
Politically, Richard Blumenthal, this is the guy who said he was in NAM.
Remember that?
I was in NAM.
He never went to a Vietnam restaurant.
I mean, that makes me sick, personally.
But Lindsey Graham were fantastic regarding this.
So kudos to them.
Safety with Kathy Hochul, the governor of New York.
Every now and then, Tish James, who wanted to bankrupt the president.
So here's our thing.
I don't care who you are.
If you get things right, you get things right.
Now, mention sextortion.
What is that?
We need to talk more and more about this directly with the kids, all children.
I would say age-appropriate, but as young as you, you know, there's parental autonomy.
Remember, families today in America are made up of aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpas.
We have a lot of different dynamics, not just parents anymore.
So this extortion is the biggest crime going.
Our FBI, and some might say they're useless, put out three warnings that fell on deaf ears that were just blasted all over this year.
And it is happening.
The servers are in Nigeria.
This is their number one business now, the crime of sextortion.
What is it?
And they are sitting there, and they are contacting our vulnerable kids online, pretending to be a peer.
And because we give everything away today, and our children have grown up in this internet bubble, this is where we have to come in and train them.
This is an open door to the world, the internet.
If you don't have some guardrails, if you don't talk to your kids, if they don't understand, these are not your friends.
Everybody on this computer, everybody gaming with you.
You have to know who you're dealing with.
So our very vulnerable kids right away will, after even a couple of hours, start exchanging sexual dialogue, nude.
Images online.
And once they get that new image of this child or teen, they say, okay, now send me another one.
And if the child and every child has said to me that I've talked to, I knew it was kind of wrong, but I did it anyway.
That's where that young brain comes in and impulsive and everybody's doing a thing, which is what we have to break them up and talk to them, make them warriors.
Okay.
You're not going to send me another photo?
I'm going to distribute this because you already told me where you live, your mother and father.
You already told me about your sister.
You already told me what school you go to, what baseball camp.
I'm going to embarrass you.
I come from...
We're in New York City.
I see people walking around practically naked every day.
So what?
You have a nude image of me?
To empower these children to go to their trusted adult, their parent, whoever they're with, their grandparent.
This creep...
Did this.
There's no embarrassment here.
Remove all of that.
This is the world we live in, okay?
The kids can turn on the TV or their computer and see somebody nude.
We have algorithms, direct kids, right into pornography.
You have to be the one.
What's happening is we have teenage boys especially.
And this affects poor kids, rich kids.
Every kind of child.
Killing themselves.
Yes.
Killing themselves because they're too embarrassed to go and say, I did this.
I sent a nude image.
Or I did this.
Or they're killing themselves to steal.
You know, they're stealing money to send.
It might start with even $25.
A boy killed himself over $5.
He didn't have $5, so he killed himself.
What does that say?
Our vulnerable youth, mental illness, mental youth health crisis, we have to be able to get those kids to say, creeps, a lot of creeps on there.
They're not your friends.
You've got to come to me and teach them.
Nobody should be asking anybody for a nude image.
That being said, we can't stop, ban, or anything.
We've got to empower them.
What about deep fakes now?
This is one I am asking every day because I work with a lot of people in tech.
Really great experts.
To be honest with you, as you always say, the law lags behind technology.
We have not done, since the birth of the Internet 96, the laws fighting now.
It's a slippery slope here.
How can you ban things or enforce things on the Internet?
And with the deepfakes, it is really the Wild West.
How do you ban something that's fake?
That's what I'm saying.
There are no laws.
And technology, the experts tell me, We just don't know.
We just don't know except we think it's going to be bad.
Because, you know, we hear these things, well, there's always good.
Oh, bad always comes with the good.
The feeling is the AI, the AGI, is really going to be bad, more so than good.
So we should keep that in mind when we're telling our kids all about the Internet.
Is it possible that maybe one day we won't need kids that AI will be so good?
And so thorough and so perfectly done that perhaps, and this is the argument, that people won't need to do this, that people won't need kids, that you don't want some grainy what have you.
I think there will always be a demand for that real child, that real person.
Hold on for a second.
Johnny Mazz says, Mrs. L, thank you for what you're doing.
I hope more people will pay more attention to your work.
You're a very lucky woman to be married to Mr. L, and Mr. L, to be married to you, I thank you both.
Oh, absolutely.
We say that every single day to ourselves.
We say, we are lucky we have each other.
This is the thing that, this is the part that I don't understand, and you alluded to this at first.
I thought this would be something that everybody, you know, women and children first, there's always been this thing about kids, protecting kids.
Sometimes we've always been too much.
Protecting kids from lyrics, protecting kids from movies, protecting kids from language.
Wait a minute, let kids be kids.
So I thought, okay, let's take that hypersensitivity that people have towards protecting kids and keeping them away from anything that's even remotely tantalizing.
But it doesn't pass over.
And I think one of the reasons why is because people do not want to know that it exists.
We also have, we know somebody one time who...
They were in the radio business and we said, well, our daughter's in TikTok.
Oh, I did a whole thing about TikTok.
Watching your kids' dangerous algorithms.
They took offense to the fact that maybe, well, we know what's going on.
No, you don't.
You never do.
And the thing is, is that that's just a part of it.
But let's go back and look at, I don't know if you see this in your cities, but in New York.
We have overnight a proliferation...
Here we have more people on delivery trucks.
Oh, delivery cars, rather.
E-bikes, scooters, Vespas, bullpen.
We didn't have it a year ago like this.
And they're all working.
But they're all working.
They're all delivering.
And it's so dangerous on the streets.
But where are these people?
Where are they from?
Where are they going?
Who are they?
Where are the unaccompanied children that come with them?
Well, you know I'm screaming about that one every single day.
Where are the children?
As a matter of fact, I'll be joining Nancy Grace tomorrow.
We're going to be talking about she's doing a very good job in showcasing constantly missing children.
How can we have 2,300 children?
On an average, in America, missing every day.
Well, it goes for kidnapping, it goes for runaways, it goes for familial situation, you know, custodial parents, but it's 2,300.
And basically, there's no follow-up.
And with the border, my sources tell me there is no vetting and follow-up with these kids.
Where are these kids put going?
Something I'm working on is we hear there are sort of these big warehouse buildings in the middle of nowhere across the country.
It warrants further investigation on my part.
I'm just hearing about this.
You can't get near them.
They're in the middle of a desert and things like this.
Barbed wire.
And what's the secret?
Why are we keeping children, if indeed this all is true, and again, I'll get back to you with my study on all of this, why are we keeping children in these facilities?
Why?
This goes for Republicans and Democrats alike.
Everybody likes cheap labor.
We know loads of kids are working dangerous jobs in meatpacking, car plants, timber yards, you know, all this kind of stuff in the Northwest and probably in restaurants, you know, in a lot of out-of-the-way kind of places and kitchens and things like that.
We know cheap labor and kids are getting hurt.
Now, we had 14 states last year, not even a year ago.
They reversed their child labor laws.
Remember all that?
That came about in the 30s?
Remember that whole thing with child labor laws to protect kids?
States are now reversing.
And it goes state by state.
Younger and younger kids can work.
They can work until one state at 11 o 'clock at night.
Another state.
These are schools.
Bars.
Supposed to be school nights.
They can work in bars.
And I said, what?
Around people that get drunk, perhaps?
And they're like, well, you know.
Serving food.
They're like serving food or putting the drink in front of somebody.
And I'm like, well, no, wait a minute.
What happens when people get drunk?
And again, the demand is for children.
And they're like, well, the adult bartender or someone will keep an eye on them.
I'm like, what?
So all of this is slipping through the cracks.
The war.
There is a war on for our children.
Our grandchildren.
It is escalating.
It is getting worse.
Nobody is doing anything.
And that is why it has to be done by us.
Let me ask everyone here a question.
Very, very simple question.
Yes or no?
With a number one for yes, two for no.
Let's assume, hypothetically, I have a device.
And it's like a geotag.
Like, where's my phone?
Or one of those Apple Air things.
Or tiles.
You slip into your luggage so you know where it is.
Let's assume there's a way I can put this on your child.
Nothing invasive.
Nothing subcutaneous.
I don't know.
They swallow it.
Just for the sake of argument, it's unobtrusive.
And it's not at one particular point that a bad guy can look for it and, God forbid, hack off an arm.
Because that's where you always keep...
Would you tag your children?
So that you could always say, I know where they are.
So they are kidnap-proof.
If you drank something or there was some type of, I don't know what, let's say some weird metallic solution, a nanoparticle, maybe a Bill Gates type of thing, maybe a vaccine, something that creates a permanent Geo-tagged, identifiable beacon by virtue of just, I don't even know the technology.
Would you do it?
In a heartbeat.
A heartbeat.
What if every kid was, you couldn't kidnap them?
You couldn't.
You know, I know where they are, right here.
And they used to do this.
They did this for dogs.
They do it for dogs.
A lot of people tell me their dog is chipped.
They were going to do it for older people who kind of walk off.
I don't understand with all of this.
This is technology.
And by the way, kids are going to hate this because you're going to say, I know where you are.
It comes to a point, a certain age, but a child, they'll never know it.
Absolutely.
Now remember, I would have said, like, two years ago, no to that.
And now, with everything I work on, I witness and I hear about?
Nick, our good friend, says, not under the skin, a watch or something.
A watch?
They take a watch off.
That's not the point.
Yeah.
You know, we can track phones, but they take your phone.
Right.
Somebody actually did write to me something.
It was an interesting idea.
But, again, the clothes can come off if clothes could be built with trackers in them.
Now, we know what...
Now, that's a great idea, but it's not what's the bottom line.
Things cost money, right?
Now, here's one for you.
Edie Crowley brings up one.
Roblox for kids is scary.
Found out my granddaughter on with 42 people she only knew two.
What's Roblox?
R-O-B-L-O-X.
What is that?
Well, I know Edie watched my video on Roblox and Discord with Tim Nestor from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in D.C. We are warning everybody.
Both of those apps, they are apps, okay?
You might call them platforms.
Discord is a messaging app.
Roblox is something most kids use starting at like age 2 and 3. They're building games.
It's community.
They're playing with other people.
And it's all in the sense of we're coming together, building together our own games and then playing them.
The thing is, it's an open messaging app as well.
So any strangers.
And don't be fooled by there's age verification because kids check off boxes.
I'm 18. But here's what I have to say.
The kids, how is a young child getting on there?
Well, what is it?
Roblox, they build games.
They build games.
It's almost like coding and game building, and then they play games with other kids.
Well, that's the lure.
It's the lure.
But I'm saying there is no age verification.
If young kids are getting on, so that argument we always hear from the platforms, look, there is no accountability from any of these platforms.
They are created almost every single day to overwhelm everybody so you can't keep up with it.
And remember, the kids are smart.
And they're sending them the algorithms to the kids' phones and all that.
It has to be a parent-up kind of thing.
It has to be, you know, you have to know what's going on.
You have to look at the phones.
You have to...
It only can be people you know.
Especially when you're paying for the phone.
Gaming for boys is the biggest place the predators go.
And reel them in.
So that's what I always say when they say, I don't want to invade their privacy.
Well, the predators are invading their privacy.
Big tech is invading their privacy.
As a matter of fact, we had the heat initiative today.
What is that?
The heat initiative, I could not be in Cupertino, California today.
At the Apple headquarters, we are part of a group.
And our group has been calling on Apple.
2021, Apple announced their iCloud.
They would...
Take away the ability for people to store child sexual abuse material, CSAM, on the iCloud.
2021, we thought, great, this is good.
Finally, a little something.
Three years ago.
Then they rolled it back and would not explain or take meetings with anybody and reversed this decision.
They are allowing the predators, who, remember, are very smart.
I'm very patient to store this child sexual abuse material on their iCloud.
We are calling on them to stop this.
Outright rape videos of children are on the platform.
I think they could get rid of that.
Their argument always is we don't have enough manpower or womanpower.
We don't have the resources.
They should get it because they're making billions and billions of dollars off of you and our children.
Now, we've hit a nerve here.
I have a hard time, I think as you know as well, doing anything where you take a child and you affect them surgically through any kind of application.
I have a hard time with kids getting their ears pierced and tattoos because I'm surprised that's not done.
But if there is a way, for example, where someone provides a I have a genotype.
I have a DNA sample that somehow emits a beacon.
I want you not to be focused on the issue of chipping.
I want you to ask yourself if there was a technology that was available where you could just find your kid for whatever reason.
You do a thumbprint and it finds your kid.
I don't know how it emits something.
You would do this.
Because they're coming after kids.
And by the way, it's not the person in the white bus or the white van rather.
It's the phone.
And the thing about it was it seemed so innocuous.
And parents, if I bought a phone for my kid, I promise you, I'm going to say, I own this.
You don't own this.
I own it.
I would also call Chris McKenna.
I would go, what is it, eyes?
Protect your eyes.
I would have a special, one of those Griffin routers.
I wouldn't know.
But you also, I know, you have to have education.
You have to know what's going on.
Right.
But you also, we have to include the kids with us and the teens.
It's not us versus them.
We have to make it, you know, predator-proof in our own homes.
We have to talk about these issues open.
Openly.
And that's what a lot of the adults do not want to do.
And let's face it, a lot of the parents are not parenting up, as I say.
A lot of the adults are on these devices themselves.
The kids see this.
I can't tell you how many parents would say to me, my kids don't pay attention.
You know, she's eight years old.
The kids see everything.
They absorb it all like a sponge.
So we have to be very aware.
How many times have you been in a restaurant?
And I understand.
A parent just wants a night out.
They want to have a meal.
And they hand this game to this kid.
Let me explain something also.
Well, they used to hand us coloring books, remember that?
And crayons, or little storybooks.
Things like that.
We have a friend of the family who was a fourth grade teacher.
And she told us that one of the things that she sent me, she sent me a text, a picture of the handwriting.
Now, when we were kids, and I hate to say this, because it always sounds like I want to go back to the 60s.
I don't want to.
Believe me.
But there was a time where we did this thing where we had a ball.
And we would throw things.
We would be spatially aware.
And we were very good.
Our hands were very good.
We were dexterous.
Maybe we played an instrument.
Maybe we did stuff.
So they handed us up a pen or a pen.
We could write.
And we had cursive and this.
Okay, fine.
Today, you see this.
There isn't even handwriting big.
Okay, fine.
And the reason why handwriting is bad is not because it's not being taught, but because kids don't learn how to do this.
That's number one.
Number two, they don't know how to track in terms of reading because they have a device that just comes at them.
You don't have to move your eyes at all.
Game Boys, say what you want.
At least you had to do something.
At least you had a watch.
At least you had strategy.
Something.
I know this family, very good people, and their son sits there, if ever you're out at a meal or whatever, sits there the whole time on the phone and oblivious.
Let me tell you something that's also very interesting.
Eric Clapton did this wonderful piece, and there's a really, I think I told you about this, there's a YouTube channel called The Real Music Observer.
And I love Eric Clapton.
Love him.
He's one of us.
I'm listening to him.
He's one of us.
Eric Clapton, this is a little bit different, said that when he was doing his concerts, he will look and people will be more worried.
They won't even watch him because they won't be able to enjoy something unless they see you through the phone.
I don't want to talk about phone stuff.
That's beside the point.
All I want to do is say this.
There is nobody, but nobody, but nobody talking about child predation, human trafficking.
They just don't talk about it.
Remember that time we were in Washington?
Remember at the W Hotel?
I keep telling you.
I think I've told you this story.
There was this guy from some South American country.
He was the chief of police.
They found kids and people.
I don't even talk about it.
No, I'm telling you.
They had their internal organs missing.
So he thought, oh, this must be some kind of a voodoo or whatever.
Until somebody says, no, no, no, no.
These were surgically tied.
It was organ harvesting.
We forgot all about that.
Well, what do you think is happening at...
Our borders, there is a lot of this.
I don't discuss it because I'm trying to wake people up just to talk to your kids.
Get on top of what's happening on the internet.
Get them back to nature, art, and music.
There is a lot of this happening at the border with the organ harvesting.
So, what can I say?
I just want to point out some facts, though.
We know about 43% of traffickers, remember, whatever we know, it's always higher, are women.
In the United States.
Women.
Say that again.
And also because they're trusting.
Well, 43% are.
It's the mother figure, the sister figure.
They're able to reel the kids in, reel people in.
43%.
So we know it's higher.
And you also have to understand that about 65% of people trafficked in the United States.
Forget the border for a minute.
Being done by somebody close to them.
It is the boyfriend.
It is the mother that is the father.
Familial trafficking.
So it's not always, you know, we always, I mean, even I thought this until I started doing all this work.
It's that stranger and things like that.
It is somebody close to you.
Even the missing kids.
Every day I'm looking.
I'm posting.
I'm sending things to people.
They're sending things to me.
Somebody usually with a missing child, close to that child.
Kids just don't vanish into thin air.
There is usually, not always, somebody knows something.
It is somebody close to that child.
So these are things we have to share, this kind of information.
But getting back to your, about, if there is technology to track children, I don't know how it will be implemented.
It has been developed, I guess.
I don't know.
A chip, of course, it leaves me cold.
I don't want to put a chip in a child.
However, with what is going on, we have to have some system of protecting and finding our children.
Well, let me give you this scenario.
I want you to jump at this scene.
It's a parent at a cemetery, and there's a tombstone, and they say, well, I'm sure glad I didn't chip him.
That's for sure.
I'm sure glad, you know, because, you know, chips can be hacked, and you know this, I'm sure glad we didn't, you know, I look at things at, and believe me, the idea of chipping is not even here yet, but it's so funny how people will say, oh, no, no, no, no, you can hack the chip and say, we're talking about kids getting kidnapped, and immediately they will talk about the minutia.
These fine little punctilious little points to be made about, well, it's not very safe, and I don't know about this, but maybe they can be hacked.
Okay, okay.
The point missed completely.
But this reminds me of something I want to point out.
More money in the United States is spent on, and I love our animals, cats, dogs, horses.
No, I love our animals.
I got a problem with them.
More money is spent in the care, protection, the chipping, the everything for animals than is spent.
On our own American children.
That is just the facts.
People don't have, for the most part, chipping their dog.
Oh, and one more thing.
Listen to me very carefully.
You know more about this than I do.
Well, it depends.
If you really want to get into some really deep, dark, dank, dingy dungeons of horror, look at the hip-hop world.
Look at the music industry.
Look at how these girls and these folks who are...
These people...
One of the reasons why, why do you think, and I'm not asking you to weigh in on this, but why do you think Diddy hasn't even been charged with anything?
Why would they seize evidence from Diddy and he's not charged?
How many people in the business, R. Kelly should have been like the tip-off, you know how many people are involved in running basically human trafficking because of this, you know how they would always make this They would romanticize about the pimp.
Wait till you get into that world.
It's dark.
And it's going on right now.
But people just sort of...
It doesn't grab their attention.
It doesn't shock anyone.
I don't know why.
They just figure, well, you know, that's that business and that's how these people are.
Well, even that Nickelodeon four-part, or maybe they made it five-part.
Quiet on set?
There was a little buzz.
But it didn't go anywhere.
Where's the outrage?
Where's calling out all the other people?
Let me tell you how bad we are.
And I know this is not an American issue.
Kate Middleton is probably dead.
For all we know, she's dead.
She has not been seen.
Not one person.
And the entire country just forgot about it.
If that is not an experiment, if that's not some type of conditioning, I don't know what.
One more thing, this is off the top, this isn't your thing, but there's this fellow running for, I forget, governor or something, black gentleman, who actually suggested that maybe the whole story about Pearl Harbor, and there's a reason why I'm telling you this, that maybe we knew or the government was responsible for it or whatever it is.
The Daily Mail, of course, and his others feigned the shock.
And they love to see, oh, Lordy!
Oh, my God!
He's actually another conspiracy theory.
Listen to me.
The world is a conspiracy.
Criminal gangs, confederations, agreements, confederations and conspiracies, and groups of people working together to bring about Illegal activities and means.
If you don't think that the machine that went after Donald Trump is a conspiracy, I've got no help for you.
I've got no help for you.
If you don't think that's a conspiracy, if you don't think Mershon and all of these people are part of it, and by the way, in the conspiracy, you don't have to necessarily know what everybody else is doing.
And they love to trivialize this.
You see, when we come along, and you in particular, We break people's sense of...
I ask a lot of questions.
How many times have you had people say, oh, I don't want to hear this again.
It's too heavy for me.
Too heavy!
When I'm giving a speech about it, and they attend, they know what it's about, and then they tell me I make them sick.
Right.
And I don't even go...
And you're holding back.
Yes.
And you know who the most miserable people in the world are?
The most, absolutely the most clueless are Republicans.
The people who they want to sit around and watch.
I want to watch Jesse Waters.
I want to watch a guy Typhus or Typhoid or whoever these people are.
No, no.
This is as close.
I want them to say, would you do me a favor?
Would you wake up?
Can we talk about serious stuff?
Just serious.
Dirty.
Dark.
My favorite is, what was this thing called?
CrimeCon?
CrimeCon.
Last weekend.
They don't want to talk about crime.
They don't want to talk about crime.
We have, I'm changing the subject a little bit.
We have a guy here named Hewerman.
The Gilgo Beach serial killer.
Nobody wants to talk about that.
Do you really want to talk about serial killing?
No.
He might have killed hundreds of women.
We don't even know.
They don't want to get icky.
They want to do it in this kind of cutesy, kind of like little girl laughing, iHeart, podcasting, true crime.
People don't really want to get into it.
They really don't want to talk.
They don't want whether the subject is the border or Israel or Russia or anything.
They want to talk about it superficially.
And the worst?
Are the Republicans!
I'm telling you!
Democrats are gone.
They're in a coma.
This is serious business.
You can say whatever you want about Donald Trump.
If ever anything is going to be done, it'll be done under him.
Simple.
I want to see him go into Brooklyn.
I want to see him go into Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia area.
I want to see him go to Massachusetts.
I want him to continue going.
See where Fetterman and his wife got into an accident or something.
No, I've been working all day.
I'll look that up.
But I want to see him continually go to those areas because as I travel the country, more people are like us.
That's all I know.
Not even putting anything out there that I even think.
People are about America for the most part.
People are about this common sense, protecting families, prices, things like that.
They're not going for all of this manufactured nonsense.
So it is, I am disappointed.
Because the border, I've always said, should be the number one issue on the candidates' platforms.
And Donald Trump is talking about it.
The other ones, I don't know what they do.
This is what we should be talking about, because the open borders lead to so much national security threat.
The fentanyl pouring over, by the way, New York City, we're having a Times Square takeover on August 21st.
I know it's a little bit far away.
It is going to be National Fentanyl Awareness Day.
We'll have a lot of parents there whose children, unfortunately, have died, been affected by this.
We are not standing for this fentanyl to be flowing over these open borders.
Now, children murdered.
There's a lot with that border.
It's not just open borders.
All of the issues.
Every now and then you'll meet an idiot who says, well, if it wasn't for the demand for fentanyl, by the way, as we say correctly, you wouldn't have this.
Remember they worried about opioids for a while, then they forgot about that one.
Cops were touching things and items and dying by virtue of the contamination of it.
You can excuse it all you want.
There was never a time in this country when it was even subject to debate, even during Obama.
I talk a little bit about dreamers, but not like this.
Something happened.
Joe Biden has been AWOL since the beginning.
They own him.
China owns him because, by the way, you'll never know what's on that laptop for Hunter Biden.
You will never know.
They will never.
Just imagine what they've got.
They've got him.
They own him.
And for four years now, he has done absolutely nothing.
He has been an autopen.
Some of the most ridiculous...
Remember all of that?
The White House?
That crazy guy with the long fingernails?
I mean, it was...
What happened to us?
We lost our minds.
But remember what...
I can't even say his name.
When that man went in the White House the first day, what did he do?
And every mainstream media covered it.
He took his...
Pile for show of those executive orders and undid the border things.
I think it was 22 that first day or some number, 28 something.
He undid everything that was working.
That should tell you then and there where we were going with all of this.
Sam Brinton.
There was one that stole luggage and had the nerve even to post pictures of the woman's dress.
Like, you think if you're going to steal it, you wouldn't post pictures of yourself in the stolen dress.
Look at this.
But look at the military.
Hang on a minute.
Look at this.
This is so sad.
Kimberly writes, I've lost my daughter to fentanyl in February, and I'm now raising her three children at 64 years old.
Sorry, Kimberly.
This is something that...
It is poison.
It is one pill kills.
Yeah.
One pill kills.
That is the hashtag.
Our kids don't know it.
Our people don't know it when they're buying drugs online or getting it from a stranger.
Most of it these days is cut with the cheap fentanyl coming out of China, coming through our open borders.
This has to be shut down.
And this is also used to poison.
Exactly.
Poisoning of America right under our noses.
It must be shut down and people should be taking to the streets.
And this is what we need to be talking about in this leading up to the...
When is this election?
It's very close by.
What is it?
Five months away?
It is exactly 148 days.
Well, not enough people are out there advocating, talking about it.
But you know what?
If you do nothing, you talk to your family members.
That is a warrior's take.
That's your homework.
Let us thank our dear friends.
Let us thank Edie Crowley, Johnny Maz, Nick Nightingale Corporation, That's Worrisome, You Better Run, the Edie Crowley Foundation, PBS, and Rich People of America.
Thank you.
That was so good.
That is brilliant.
Any final words, dear heart?
How about a big hamper?
Isn't she great?
Thank you.
I haven't graced the portals, as you would say, of your platform in a while.
We're busy warriors around here.
I want to thank all of you out there who have offered to volunteer, who have donated, who retweet me, share on Facebook, who are listening.
I am urging, urging all of you.
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We want to get this information out there.
Our goal is if we affect or change one thing a day or one person, that is what we aim for at The Warrior.
So I want to thank all of you for helping me, helping us.
We have a lot of great new initiatives coming up.
We have an art therapy studio here in New York, so I'll be posting a lot more about that.
And you have your show coming up in October.
So we'll be talking about that.
A lot of things happening.
We have our Warriors Youth Council.
We will be officially launching in the coming weeks.
Getting that ready to go.
Lots of good stuff.
So we invite all of you to please follow along.
And thank you.
Thank you.
For sharing with us.
And thank you, kids.
Alrighty, we'll see you tomorrow, 8am.
Thank you so much for being with us.
Remember, talk to your kids.
Talk to them.
Talk to them.
Make them abuse-proof.
Inoculate them with the truth.
In any event, we'll see you tomorrow at 8 a.m.
Don't forget, until then, as we always say, the monkey's dead.