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When is it time to stand up?
Is it after everybody's fired on January 4th?
Is it after everybody's kids start dying from the vaccines, from myocarditis in the future?
People are sterilized?
Is that when everybody's going to stand up, when there's no food on the shelves?
At what point are we going to all say, hey, we're tired of this.
We're humans.
We have dignity.
We have rights.
We're individuals.
You can't tell us that We can't participate in society unless we put medical, you know, succumb to medical procedures and having, you know, medical devices put over our faces just at the whim of somebody.
What do you mean?
At what point do we stand up? - Welcome to Brighteon.tv.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
And in this segment, we're going to be talking to people who look like they have been victims of a political discrimination or racial discrimination effort by none other than Frontier Airlines on a flight originating from San Antonio and headed to Las Vegas on this most recent Saturday.
That would have been November 13th.
It appears that these individuals who are part of a group called Latinos for Trump were targeted for their private conversations.
Where they were complying with mask mandates set by the airline, but they were having a private conversation about how ridiculous it is to wear these masks.
We have those individuals here with us today, plus Ian Trottier, who has broken this story.
He was with the group in the airport in San Antonio.
We'll be right back after this break with the full story and the interviews right here on Brighteon.tv.
Stay with us.
All right, welcome back, folks.
Mike Adams here.
We're going to bring in Ian Trottier right now to give us the breakdown of this developing story involving Frontier Airlines and what looks like racially targeted discrimination or politically targeted discrimination against a group of individuals on an airline flight from San Antonio.
Go ahead, Ian.
Welcome to the show, by the way, and give us the breakdown here.
Mike, we're dealing with the encroachment of big government now into our corporate world in an unprecedented manner.
We've got two topics going on here.
We've got a violation of freedom of speech, and we've got a targeting based off of racially motivated organizations.
I took a phone call in San Antonio while I was at an event called the Greenway Contour with Clay Clark, an organization that I Highly respected and involved in.
And I was told that an entire plane had been deboarded based off of a private conversation about not wanting to wear masks.
No conversation or no threat nor engagement with the airline staff.
Simply a private conversation.
No voices being held raised high about wanting to stop the mask wearing.
Now, I had also been approached by Bianca Garza, who is a very good friend of mine that runs Latinos for Trump.
It seems that we're dealing with two issues here aboard that flight.
A private conversation having offended a flight attendant on the Frontier Airlines staff.
And pinning this family man, asking him to deplane, which ended to the entire plane being deboarded.
And now possibly because of what may have been a triggered target who pay for the ticket, Latinos for Trump, that these people may have been targeted prior to even boarding the plane.
So we've got two issues here.
A freedom of speech against mask mandates, even though these people were masked, and also targeting against a racially conservative Hispanic organization.
Okay, so hold on, Ian.
So it looks like you have to wear not only the mask, but also can you mute yourself?
Let me ask you this question because we're getting some audio feedback.
But it's not only that you have to wear a mask while you're on these planes.
Apparently you have to also be muzzled to where you're not allowed to speak about anything that either the airline disagrees with or the airline employees, the flight attendants in this case, disagree with, where you're not even allowed to have a private conversation.
politics or masks or anything else.
And then the fact that this group is potentially targeted because of their ethnicity is double disturbing in all of this.
And am I getting that correct?
Is that essentially what you're saying are the two issues here, Ian?
That is exactly right, Mike.
You are now being forced to muzzle yourself with these masks and being forced to be politically correct about wearing it.
Whereas you are now not able to even speak about your disgruntlement or your dislike about wearing masks.
So here's your medicine.
You're being forced to take it.
It will damage you.
You have nothing you can do about it.
That's what's happening here.
Yes.
This is extraordinary.
I want to bring in Nicholas Tate here, who is the individual, and we have video footage.
Thank you for sending it, by the way, of Nicholas and his family members on the plane.
Go ahead, Nicholas.
Give us the breakdown of what happened.
What was your experience?
And I know you have footage of it, but tell us in your own words what happened to you and your family members there.
I walk onto the plane.
I'm holding my son's hand.
I have a soda in my other hand.
I say, how are you doing?
My mask comes up below my nose.
Right then, the lady told me to put my mask on.
I said, I do apologize.
I continued down.
My whole family, we sat in the aisle that I purchased.
All six seats, except one was empty because my buddy couldn't make it.
And then a stewardess came over and she asked me what was in my soda.
I said, she's always there, alcohol in that.
And I said, shoot, I wish, you know, because we're going to Vegas, you know.
I haven't had a sip of alcohol, but, you know, I feel like I could be friendly and say something like that.
Well, I think that was the first thing that rubbed her wrong.
And then again, my mask came down and she said, please put your mask over your face.
We don't want to have to ask you again.
And I said, yes, ma'am.
So I put it over.
So her attention turned to the front of the plane.
And at this time, Spencer had jumped in a seat in front of me.
The plane was half full, like there were plenty of extra seats.
And we're all forced to sit side by side.
I thought this was a pandemic and we need six feet apart.
It would make sense to spread us apart.
Well, Spencer sat in the seat in front of me.
And the stewardess turned around to his attention and said, hey, if you want this seat, it's going to cost you $50.
So Spencer said, where could I sit?
That's not going to cost me $50.
And she pointed to the seat behind me.
So he moved behind me.
And me and him engaged into a conversation that originally started over a ridiculous amount of a payment.
And then we started talking about the mask and the mandates and stuff.
And as we're going through talking in his heads between the seat, meaning we're not disturbing anybody else.
We're having a private conversation.
Next thing later, an employee by the name of Niobe that works for Frontier comes on board and she walks all the way to my chair and tells me I need to deport the plane.
And I said, excuse me?
And she said, you need to come with me.
And I said, I have my whole family here.
I have my kids right here.
I can't just get up, you know?
And so she looks at my friend, one of the friends that I purchased tickets, and she says, You come with me then.
He didn't say a word.
He's been quiet on his phone the whole time.
And it seemed like she just wanted our group out.
So...
What?
To force you to de-board the plane?
Didn't come, talked to us, didn't tell us to keep it down, nothing.
So she left.
And then 15 minutes later, we get an announcement over the plane saying that San Antonio Police Department are outside the aircraft and that we all need to depart the plane.
You mean all passengers on the plane?
All passengers, literally.
And we were told to leave our belongings on the plane, just get off.
And so we all cooperated at this moment.
And we all walked off.
And remind you, my mask is on.
I complied this entire time.
I didn't swear.
I didn't have an ounce drop of alcohol.
I was in my right mind.
I was with my family.
Remind you, a trip to Vegas on a Saturday night is very expensive.
And I missed out on a whole lot of things due to Frontier.
And they don't even want to refund this.
I'm getting a little bit off topic, but let me go back To where, when the pilot suggested all of us to get off.
As everyone's getting off the plane, I exit, that lady Niobe, the one that approached me and told me to get off the plane, pointed at me and the San Antonio police guy grabbed me forcefully on my arm and forced me to come out of the catwalk all the way out of the plane.
And then as soon as I did that, my kids behind me, I had gang custody of them and um so I have custody and I have fortunately I have a beautiful woman in my life that helps me you know but this officer doesn't know who's with my kids and I say my kids I need to get my kids my kids and he said don't worry about them they'll be fine as soon as I got escorted off the lady's like we got him everyone can get back on and everybody was like forcing my children back
onto the plane After everyone boarded, they were able to get off, and then they came up to where the police were questioning only me, Spencer, and Travis.
And I kept asking, what is going on?
Why am I being detained?
Why are you handling me forcefully?
He told me, if I want to go home with my family, I need to shut up.
So I I kept cooperating all the way to the end.
He pulled me to the side and I asked him, what's going on?
He said, the stewardess is saying that you're intoxicated.
I said, I'll take a breathalyzer.
You can take my blood.
I haven't had a sip of alcohol.
And this is insane for the fact that you guys sell alcohol on your flight, and right around this wall is called Smoke Check, and they have a bar there, too.
Half the people on the plane are probably intoxicated.
However, myself, with my family, I have not had a drop.
So, two officers, or an officer, told us, clearly, You two are not intoxicated.
He sees no signs of intoxication.
And I asked, can we get on the plane?
And he told me that that's an issue I'm going to have to take up with Frontier.
And I said, my plane is departing, you know?
And they waited until the plane departed.
And then they gave us our idea and said, we're good to go.
First of all, did they allow you to get your stuff off the plane also?
No.
So your stuff, I mean, even your carry-on bags...
Yes, we missed out on a great opportunity and a lot of things that we booked ahead of time.
And luckily, when we got here two days later, our bags were here in Las Vegas, but for us to go two days without it, without clean drawers, you know, makeup, my children's medication, I had to go back to CVS and pick up some.
These flight attendants don't realize that these belongings we're bringing with us because they're necessities.
And you not allowing me to retrieve my property, I felt violated there as well.
I felt like my rights, I had no rights.
I felt like if I lived in a different country, and I fear that my children are going to have no rights in the future, and this is why I'm so thankful to be here.
Nicholas, do you believe, and I'm going to bring in Spencer, I'm going to bring in Bianca here in a little bit, and ask for their view of what happened.
But do you believe that you were targeted because of what you were saying?
Or do you believe that you were targeted because you were part of a group, Latinos for Trump, And that that verbiage was used on the reservation, which means the airline could have known that you're a part of that group.
For what reason do you believe you were targeted and the police were called on you?
Well, as of right now, there has been no report, to my knowledge, as if nothing's happened.
You know, I tried to be on the phone.
I was on the phone for an hour and a half.
I got nowhere with Frontier.
And, you know, it's as if this never happened.
And it's insane that these stewardess have this power because of an individual of where they may come from or be a part of and what they want to speak of and about their beliefs.
I'm not engaging in conversation with the airline stewardess or anybody else except Spencer between seats.
And I believe Travis is on here with us, and he was only nine seats ahead of us, and he can vouch that he could even hear anything coming from the back of the plane.
What do we know about the flight attendant that seems to have targeted you?
Any guesses about that flight attendant's ethnicity or political leanings?
I can tell you that she was probably lingering over us for a whole five minutes, indicating that I had No understanding why she approached us or even got upset with us in the first place.
I didn't even have enough time to even catch her name.
I was forced off this plane without reason.
To my understanding, it was about what my beliefs were and my family, you know.
My children are half Hispanic and my wife is Hispanic, you know, and I'm a white male.
And nowadays, with the Black Lives Matter movements and everything, me as a white male, I feel like I'm targeted by a lot of racial violence.
Atmospheres.
And I think this is one that I can actually speak upon and show evidence because in my favor, there were some gentlemen that were able to record on my behalf.
If it wasn't for them, this story wouldn't even exist.
Like I said, this hasn't even happened.
All right, let's bring in Spencer.
And Spencer, thank you for joining me today here.
So you just heard what Nicholas had to share and what Ian had to share.
What do you have to add to that or any corrections or corroboration?
What's your take?
So yeah, I mean, that's essentially what happened.
I think what drew the flight attendant's attention to us was the fact that I switched seats.
I guess I was sitting in an exit row and there's apparently more leg room or something.
So it's an extra $50.
So I was like, all right, whatever.
And she pointed me to the seat right behind him.
So I went and sat in that seat.
Maybe like a third of the plane was filled.
So we're talking amongst each other about how dumb that was.
And then he was going over all the extra fees that they were charging him.
I mean, he spoke a little bit about that.
And then I had to pay an extra fee too for our bags that we didn't know.
So that was an extra $130 I had to pay.
So we were just going on about that.
She was just standing right there, like maybe two rows not even ahead of us, a row or two.
And the whole time she's just kind of leering at us.
And then I guess she got annoyed with us or whatever we were saying.
We went on about the masks and how stupid all of it was.
And he was telling me about how he's carrying his kid and he's trying to put your mask over your nose type of thing.
Like, sorry, my hands are full, but they don't care about any of that.
You know, they're in charge and they can find you.
And then I said, you know, when she told me to switch seats, she said that over the intercom that, you know, we tell you guys what the rules are and everything like that.
And you weren't listening to us.
And I mean, I guess maybe I made her mad when I said, no, I really don't listen to flight attendants anymore.
Like you guys say the same things over and over and over again on every flight.
I mean, I fly all the time.
You fly all the time.
Like, you know, you know how it is.
It's the same thing.
So maybe that made her a little bit mad at us and then made her hypercritical of what we were saying.
Oh, yeah.
Well, you're questioning her godlike authority on that airplane, right?
Exactly.
That's where I'm going with all this is the flight attendant tyranny.
They've been emboldened and it's going to grow.
It's getting worse now.
It's not just, oh, put on your mask all the time.
And they're actively walking like sharks, like sharks.
Swimming through the ocean looking for prey.
They're looking at everybody's seats.
If you can barely see your nostrils, pull your mask back over your head.
Get your leg out of the aisle.
Do all this.
Where is the fun?
Flying used to be a good experience.
Just getting through security, I was getting fondled by the guards.
Because the little machine, they have you put your hands up and register.
I had all these yellow dots over me.
That means I got to get felt up by security.
I got to take my shoes off.
The guy at the The front of the, you know, a security is just like a prison guard, like telling you what to do.
You know, the whole time, it's like the whole atmosphere is just, you're not, you're there as a slave and you're going to do as you're told.
And if not, they have it on the intercoms.
A federal law, you violate this and then you'll be fine.
And so, you know, you can't say anything around them.
The key assertion of the flight attendant in calling the police was that she claimed Nicholas had been drinking.
Now, to your knowledge, was he drinking at all?
No.
And I think she was coming after both of us because in the video that I took, it starts, there's one of him when I think Niobe was her name was in the aisle telling him to pretty much come with her.
And then as we were leaving the aircraft, I took another video and the police grabbed him, took him over to the side.
I was asking what was happening.
They weren't saying, you know, they asked a bunch of times what was going on and they didn't say.
And I was like, all right, well, I'm gonna go get my money back.
So I tried to go walk to the front desk and like, oh no, you got to come over here.
And so I was like, all right, am I being detained?
Like, what's going on?
And pretty much it was for causing a disturbance.
The official police word and why they were there wasn't, you know, wasn't for alcohol or anything like that.
It was, you are being detained for causing a disturbance.
And that's what the police officer tells me in the video when I'm asking what's going on.
And then after, you know, 10 minutes of them holding us there until they can pretty much take off with everybody's stuff, you know, and leave us there regardless.
After all that, the police...
In the video, obviously neither of you are intoxicated.
So it's like, what is it?
Disturbance or intoxication?
Or what's even going on?
Are we just being...
Because they don't like what we say and we can just be drug off a plane and everybody can be drug off a plane and they can just leave without you?
Even according to the police officer, the flight attendant's key assertion was obviously false.
Yeah, there was no disturbance and there was no alcohol.
So I don't like...
And Travis, what was your role in this?
My role was, I was sitting about somewhere between 10 and 11 seats ahead of them towards the front of the airplane.
And basically, to make a long story short, there was an announcement that it was being, the plane was going to be empty.
Everybody had to get off and that the San Antonio police was waiting outside.
And I look back at the plane and the flight attendants are kind of hovering over Spencer and Nick.
I legitimately called Spencer.
I'm like, hey, what's going on?
And he says, I think they're kicking us off the plane.
I'm not sure what's going on.
And basically, you know, we deplane and they manhandle Nick.
We're getting off.
We're going through.
The cops are literally manhandling these guys.
Spencer, on the way out and up the ramp, Spencer's trying to get answers.
What's going on?
What I gather from this is the fact that a flight attendant had the power to literally shut someone's freedom of speech down or make any type of accusation that she wanted.
They had eight San Antonio officers right there and They literally pulled off a man and his whole family And, you know, it was disturbing.
It is noteworthy that law enforcement, then, the police officer, in his own discretion, did make some sort of assessment and assess that no one was drunk.
And then, I suppose, complying with what the airline had demanded, which the airline had probably demanded, didn't want to carry...
Nick and his family.
At least law enforcement said, you know, you're free to go after all of this.
So law enforcement didn't try to drum up some false charges like that.
That was the airline that did all of that.
Yeah, the airline wasn't, you know, essentially responsible for all of it.
Law enforcement was very, I mean, at least to me, they were very nice, very gentlemanly, and the only problem was, what's going on here?
Oh, you caused a disturbance for being detained, but then they figure out, they, you know, essentially just held us there until the plane left, and then we were free to go.
So it's like, so we're just being kicked off for, we didn't break any laws, so why do you even have a right to kick us off?
We weren't being loud, we were wearing our masks, so, you know, they could just throw you off for whatever, just because they don't like what you say.
You know, I do know Spencer said that they were pretty cooperated with him.
However, the two officers that were with me, I feel like that they were completely out of hand.
The way they were handling my arm forced me off the plane, forced me away from my family.
I had gang custody.
I went through a very nasty custody with my children's mother and We're good to go.
Abused their relationship with police, and they probably told the San Antonio police things that were untrue about you.
Not only that they asserted that you had had too much to drink, but perhaps, and this is speculation, perhaps they insinuated that you would be belligerent, or that you were wanting to fight, or something like that.
It sounds like the police were being aggressive in response to some information that they had been told by the Frontier Airlines flight attendant.
Would you agree with that assessment?
In my past of flying, I've seen some outrageous things on airplanes before the pandemic.
And nothing's happened to these people, you know?
Like, they get to point A to point B. After this whole 2020 COVID, let's give everybody the right to take a ticket or take somebody's future life, you know?
Whatever they built for, right out their hands because I don't like what their beliefs are.
That's so wrong.
You're seeing more of it every day, and not just through airlines, but in many atmospheres.
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There's one other point that's relevant to all this, and then I'd like to bring in Bianca if she's still with us on the broadcast.
But airlines like Frontier have, in fact, fired their flight attendants who might have agreed with the things that you were saying.
So, in other words, airlines like Frontier have created an environment, a stifling environment of obedience followers.
Those are the only ones remaining as flight attendants on the airline.
And this is true across many other airlines as well.
And you saw what happened with Southwest and Delta and American and so on.
But in essence, and I think you should hire an attorney, by the way, because in essence, they created an environment of conflict.
And then they exploited that environment to, and they exploited their relationship with law enforcement in order to punish you for not abiding by their political beliefs.
is what it sounds like to me.
Exactly.
All right, Bianca, I hear your voice.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Thank you, Mike.
So I think you're definitely, you know, correct in what you're kind of putting together here.
I think that they were already profiled, to be honest.
You and I know that people, when they people fly, flight attendants, they see everything on your reservation.
They already know who's going to be boarding their flight.
The tickets of Spencer and Travis were purchased by Latina Trump Coalition.
Actually, it was the Our card says Latinos are Trump.
So the email goes to Latino Trump Coalition and the card says Latinos are Trump.
So that's already on the reservation to begin with.
So, you know, that was already a thing.
So we contracted Spencer and Travis to come out and document and work on an initiative, a project that we had because San Antonio is where our culture is.
And so I wanted to really capture the moment of being in San Antonio and for them to capture who we are as Latinos Hispanics and how we have contributed to this country.
And so it was a beautiful, beautiful thing.
Here I am.
I'm taking them to the airport.
They can't.
Number one, I didn't really think too much of it, but I kind of raised a red flag as I was taking them to the airport.
I said, did you all check in?
And Travis says to me, well, you know, we haven't been able to check in.
And I said, what do you mean?
You haven't been able to check in.
He said, well, you know, so he shows me the screen of his phone.
He says, we keep getting this message.
And it says, you know, like it wasn't available.
So they couldn't check in.
So that already got raised a red flag.
And I said, um, that's not normal.
So I said, can you please let me know when you're on the flight?
I want to make sure because, you know, they're in my custody.
They're contracted.
They're working for me.
They're my employees at this time.
And I said, I want to make sure you get back home safely.
And so they send me a picture.
Actually, Spencer sends me a picture.
He's on the flight and he's, you know, telling me everything's okay.
Next thing I know is I get a call and they're like, you're going to have to come get us.
And I said, What happened?
So, of course, you know, then that creates a whole thing.
So I'm extremely mad because I'm already back in my, where I'm staying for the night and I'm in pajamas.
I have to get up out of bed, go back to get them from the airport.
Now I have to get them another night of a hotel stay.
So I have to spend, you know, another night of hotel stay for them.
So, of course, there's no one we can talk to.
So we're just like, I guess we're going to take care of this in the morning and figure out how you guys are going to get home.
So I watch the videos and I'm pretty much outraged at this time.
And so then anyhow, we wait till the next day.
We go up to the airport and I said, we're going to go talk to Frontier Airlines.
I want answers.
And we go to the airport and Lord and behold, here we are.
There is no nobody working the counter.
So we ask around and they're like, you know, there's a sign there.
It says, hey, you know, the The counter will be open two hours before flight time.
And I said, well, when's the flight time?
But the only flight they have of leaving San Antonio Airport all day long is a nine o'clock flight to Las Vegas.
That's all they service.
That's it.
Las Vegas, one flight.
So I said, I have to get home to my family.
I have to get these guys back to their home.
So I literally spend about an hour, um, every single airline that runs out of San Antonio, I literally spend my time there for an hour trying to figure out if I can get them on a flight on a one-way flight on any other, um, airline carrier there.
And all of them are like 2,000, 1700, $1,900 one way for each one.
And I said, there's, this is ridiculous.
So, um, Spencer gets on the line, we call the airline.
And what really infuriates me more, Mike, is that once he gets on the line and this is all recorded, I said, you know, get your recorders ready because we don't know what the agent's going to say on the other, on the other side of the phone.
So we recorded this conversation.
Come to find out, Frontier Airlines shows these two individuals, Spencer and Travis, boarded and in flight.
And to their knowledge, they're still in the manifest.
They were never removed from the manifest.
So now they have flown with a manifest that shows that there was...
I don't know about Nick, but I do know that the tickets were purchased under mining.
Now show that they were...
No, when I went to try to get a refund, they tried to say, since I took the first flight, I can only get a return on my return flight.
I'm like, what do you mean I'm here at the airport?
I didn't leave.
That's so insane that you said that because...
They literally only wanted to try to refund my returning flight.
However, I had to get here.
I had purchased a lot of things.
And just like you said, the 9 o'clock flight, that was unacceptable.
So they made us, my family, drive all the way out to Austin so we can get on a plane and make it here.
And I still missed out on a lot of reservations because I didn't check in by midnight.
But There was a lot of fallout of inconveniences and costs, and we absolutely get that.
And I hope you do hire an attorney to represent you in this case.
But the key assertion, Bianca, that you brought up is that...
FAA violations.
Absolutely it is.
Eight passengers were on board, meaning if that plane crashed down, they would have to mark our bodies as deceased since we were on that manifest.
And, you know, that would be an assumption that we were involved into that crash.
Well, that's probably the only way Frontier would have given you a settlement, actually, come to think of it.
But that's aside from the point here.
But, Bianca, the key assertion that you have made here, or you have implied, is that you believe it's possible that the airline, having access to The method of payment for the reservations that were made and that that method of payment was tied to the word Trump and the Latinos for Trump group via the email and the credit card name and so on.
You are asserting, and I want you to answer this, that the airline must have informed the flight attendants to harass these individuals.
Is that correct that you are asserting that that's what happened?
Absolutely.
Yes, I believe that they were already profiled knowingly that they were going to be on the flight attendants.
The fact that they were not allowed to check in, you know, until they got to the airport.
They knew exactly where they were going to be seated.
They knew exactly what seat they were in.
And I think that Nicholas just so happened, they probably thought they were all together.
You know, who knows?
He's married to a Hispanic, you know, and so this is what we're facing right now.
This was extremely racist of these flight attendants to target white individuals because their, you know, tickets have been, I'm going to file some kind of report with the FAA because clearly we have it on record that they Show the manifest with these individuals all flying to Las Vegas.
So there's no, you know, nobody exactly put anything in any of the record locators, you know, that these individuals have been deplained.
There was no information.
Nothing was documented on this.
Clearly you hear the police officer at the end telling them that these two individuals were not intoxicated.
This cost our organization because it didn't cost me, and I can't speak for Nick, but it cost my organization on behalf of Spencer and Travis.
It cost us extra.
I had to pay extra because now I was inconvenienced for the fact, and we all get this, everybody was inconvenienced, but I now had to drive them, which I was coming back to Houston anyway, but I found them a flight one way out of Houston Hobby.
I had to drive them to Houston Hobby.
That's quite a drive, right.
Yes, it is.
And pay another extra, you know, almost $600 to get them both home on a one-way ticket.
Now, because I was late, because I had to go try to settle something at San Antonio Airport and I didn't get home on time, I now incurred an extra cost in my rental, my vehicle rental.
So it was like an extra $500 because I went over the time of when I was supposed to turn it in.
An extra night of, you know, the hotel room from Saturday night.
And the extra costs for one-way airlines.
So my organization now has paid over, you know, clearly over $1,000, you know, just to get them home.
And this was, and not to mention, already the flights we had already paid for to be on Frontier.
Exactly, exactly.
And the flights that they said that your group consumed because they showed that they were still on the flights and therefore making refunds much more difficult now.
So just to be clear, and then I need to wrap up this segment and then we're going to go back to Ian here.
But just to be clear, you are asserting that if you had purchased these tickets under a name such as white liberals for Biden coalition, that none of this would have happened.
Given the exact same behavior of Nicholas and Spencer and Travis, given the exact same behavior, you're asserting that if the purchase had been made under a different name, you believe that these people would have been treated differently.
I think there's racial profiling now happening on the airlines as opposed to not just, you know, the left likes to talk about racial profiling of the policemen, oh, go into the neighborhood and the barrios, you know, and they racially profile.
Well, I think now they're racially profiling on the airlines based on the fact that Latinos, you know, are conservative or where our ideology is.
Lord forbid that we have a We're good to go.
Also targeted for having a private conversation about what they believed in something.
And so now it's going against our freedom of speech.
And so I think that we are in very dangerous grounds based on the fact that now you're targeting people on airlines and corporate environments now, and you're making people feel very, very uncomfortable.
You can't even have a conversation with another passenger about anything, about anything that you don't agree with.
And then you find out that they were clearly not intoxicated.
You're seeing an abuse from the flight attendants.
There's a disturbance of individuals that are intoxicated.
They used that and lied to the police officers to get them to come to the airport.
To help them remove them off the airplane because they didn't like the conversation they had, the way they looked, the color of the skin that they were, and who purchased their tickets.
That is exactly an abuse of power.
From what you're saying, and I think abuse of power is the correct encapsulation of your key assertions here, but from what you're saying is that Frontier...
Must have a policy of some kind where if Latinos board the airplane, they must say nice things about Biden and Democrats, and that flight attendants are going to secretly listen to their conversations, and that if they speak out in favor of Trump or conservatism, then there's going to be some excuse made to inconvenience the entire flight and remove these people from the airplane.
Is that consistent with what you're saying, just to be clear?
Yes, absolutely.
I would agree with that.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying in a nutshell.
There is a chapter of history where this existed and it's under the old Soviet Union.
And these are the commissar enforcers who used to work with the corporations enforcing the communist regime propaganda.
And every business had to have a commissar on the board.
And every military naval vessel had to have a commissar and so on.
So are we really at the point where the airlines now have commissar flight attendants that secretly spy on their own passengers?
And is Frontier Airlines so oblivious that they don't realize that there are Latinos in San Antonio who support Trump?
Yes, and we showed up in record numbers, to be honest.
That's what they don't like.
We're a threat to their ideology.
We're a threat to them.
And I'm appalled.
And I said it yesterday with Ian when he interviewed us.
I said, you know, I want not to only be reimbursed.
I want for them to pay for all of our expenses that they cost us.
I want them to also apologize formally to my organization for inconveniencing us.
And also, I think that the flight attendants need to be fired because they used an abuse of power immediately.
And I think actually, I think I'm going to look into filing a grievance with the police department as well, because I think that they also need to be a little bit more cautious.
They need to hold these flight attendants as well accountable because they lied to the police officers.
They lied to try to get them there to get these people off the airplane to say, there's a disturbance because we have some intoxicated passengers, when clearly they were not intoxicated.
And when they were cleared, they purposely removed them, let their things on the plane, let the plane leave so that they purposely wouldn't fly that plane, but yet didn't clear up their manifest to show that these people had been taken off the plane.
The plane.
That is a huge violation of federal law.
They want to throw federal regulations at us.
Keep your mask on, you know, do this and do that in the plane.
But yet, here we are, and they broke the ultimate rule in the manifest.
Ultimate rule.
This supersedes a mask mandate.
on an airline.
There's a manifest of you now have eight people that you claim flew to Las Vegas that were not on the flight.
That's huge.
That's major.
And that deserves the flight attendants to be fired.
And also they need to look at the pilots because the pilots could have sat there and said, what's going on?
And they could have sat there and said, we're not going to deplane this plane.
We're moving forward.
And they didn't do their job either.
They're They should have been more proactive in deciding themselves as pilots what in the world is going on and we're not, you know, oh, you got an intoxicated individual back there.
Everybody just believed these flight attendants lives and the pilots also flew that plane knowingly that there was eight individuals that were not on it.
Well, Bianca, I have one more question for you, but just in defense of the pilots, if there's a bad faith actor as a flight attendant giving bad information to the pilots, then the pilots would not be in a position to know exactly what was happening.
And it's not really the position of a pilot to pause the flight and hold a trial, like present evidence for your side, you know what I mean?
Absolutely.
No, but the pilot should have known.
They should have not left that plane knowing that the belongings were on there.
That's true.
They are just as responsible.
They should have waited for the police to give them clearance.
Like, hey, we've got the passengers.
Had they clearly been intoxicated?
When you're a police officer, I'm married to one.
So you conduct an investigation, a thorough investigation.
You're supposed to then notify whoever is the complainant.
You say, hey, we've got this handled.
Hey, go ahead, radio in and say, hey, can you go ahead?
I need to get their belongings off the flight.
They're going to go ahead and whatever if you're choosing not to have them board again.
There's clearly a miscommunication between everybody that was involved in this situation.
Well, I believe also after responsibility.
After 9-11, it wasn't an FAA rule that no plane could depart with the check bags of passengers if they were removed from the flight.
That's even worse!
There you go, Mike!
They knew that they were going to pull you off the flight.
This was a ruse in order to get everybody to deboard and to try to trick you into thinking you were going to get back on the plane.
They didn't release me out of there from being detained.
They didn't give us our ID until they saw the Caterpillar thing pull away from the plane and the plane start backing up.
At that second, that was when we were able to go, when we were 100% not getting on that plane.
And as you mentioned, your daughter's medication was left then in a backpack on the plane.
That was one of the things I couldn't get.
So, in essence, this is airline-effectuated theft of private property.
That's a felony, by the way.
I just want to let your audience know, this is what I want to leave you with, is that this is happening to American citizens, regardless of our color of skin, maybe because of our color of skin, but what they're not talking about is all of the illegals that they're allowing, allowing that we as taxpayers are putting on flights all over the country and sending them everywhere.
And they don't go through TSA.
They go around TSA.
They get to board the planes.
They get to go wherever they want.
They get cash from the government to $1,500 each end of illegal alien that comes across.
And here we are getting people thrown off a plane because of a conversation they've had.
This is where we have come to an American.
I want to leave your audience with that thought.
If you're not outraged because they are now listening to our conversations and don't like it and they throw you off the plane, you should be outraged at the fact that illegals get to fly with no questions asked.
They get...
I'm sure that if they don't wear their masks, they're not on them.
Oh, they're also not required to be vaccinated either.
They don't speak English.
Remember, you have to speak in Spanish to them because they carry a little folder that says, I don't speak English.
So if you can't communicate with them...
American citizens, whether Hispanic or not, are treated like slaves in a medical police state, while illegals get a free pass and free transportation, no vaccine requirement, and they can probably say whatever the hell they want to say.
That's right.
That's right.
I want your audience to have, I want to leave them with that thought in their head to put it in perspective into what we just went through here.
It is extraordinary.
And the last question I want to ask you, Bianca, is do you think that this would be happening if Trump were still in the White House?
Absolutely.
Actually, yes, I do.
It was happening to us from 2016 all the way to 2020.
We were still getting profiled.
It wasn't this bad.
I think it's come way farther, but I think that the left, you know, was already, they had a plan, they had an agenda and And I think they were going to do it no matter what at all costs.
And they pretty much, you know, are using the DOJ and any other three letter acronym agency to come after anybody who does not agree with them, now including corporations.
So I think, yes, if Trump was in office, we would still be experiencing this because they would be at all level, you know, pushing back to Trump and, you know, doing everything they possibly could.
All right.
The great weaponization of the government against the people.
Thank you, Bianca.
Ian, chime in.
Ian, what are your thoughts now after this extensive, all the details that we've learned here today?
What does this all mean to you?
We must resist this period.
We must continue to speak our minds in town hall meetings, at education board meetings.
We must continue to write to our local officials, our state officials, whatever it may be.
And Ian, we've got to continue this online.
So tell people where they can find your website, your show, all the work that you do.
Thank you, Mike.
Simply at Ian Trottier, T-R-O-T-T-I-E-R, iantrottier.com.
I urge you to please click on the Research tab.
Now, this is a new host because the website's already been taken off of one host.
Click on the Research tab.
Simply copy and paste all of the research there.
It's all free, accessible.
Copy and paste all the research I compiled over five years since I started the program in Miami and pass that information on.
It backs up everything that I talk about.
Okay, and Nicholas, are you doing any kind of fundraising for legal costs, like a Give, Send, Go, or anything like that, or how can people support you in this effort?
Okay, yeah, so as of right now, this is the most help I have.
That's why I want my name, my full name, to be out there, because I feel like I was a victim against my rights being violated, and really...
Compensation is just one thing.
I can make that again one day.
But I won't be able to get my rights if we don't all stand up together.
And I'd like every American that watches this.
And I ask any employee or ex-employee of Frontier if your rights were violated because you didn't believe in something and you were terminated because of it.
I ask that you contact me or any one of us and stand by us.
We as one have a voice, and just one might not be heard, but all of us will be heard.
And, I mean, I'd be thankful for any type of help.
I mean, Well, absolutely.
We're going to provide editorial coverage of this, so the Frontier Airlines attorneys who are watching this, you can bet your bottom dollar that there's more editorial coverage coming.
And if you want to set up a Give, Send, Go account, then Nick or Bianca, we will put that into the article and we will distribute that.
But can I ask you a personal question?
We do have a way that people can actually donate to us, latinotrumpcoalition.us, and they can donate there, as well as latinosforamericafirst.com.
We have a PAC and we have an organization.
Latinos for Trump is a nonprofit organization.
And so clearly the tickets are Latinos for Trump.
The organization is the one that contracted and hired Travis and Spencer.
So, yeah, people can visit us on Latinos or LatinoTrumpCoalition.org.
LatinoTrumpCoalition.org.
Okay.
All right.
Perfect.
Now, thank you, Bianca, for that.
And then, Nick, just getting back to you, where did you grow up?
Where did you live as a child?
Myself?
Yes.
I was born in Miami, and then as a baby, I moved here to Las Vegas.
And this is where all my family is out.
And, you know, for this night when...
I was able to board this plane, you know, my children were really upset, one, that we weren't able to go see the family, but most of all, they were friends that I was being taken from them, you know, so...
Sure.
But did you grow up in a multilingual household, or...
No, so, unfortunately, I kind of raised myself since I was 13.
You know, I got in trouble when I was younger.
And when I, back in 2014, when I found out I was going to be a father, I I changed my life around.
There's no better reward than my children and I owe it all to them and that's why I do trips like this, you know?
Whatever I have to do to make their happy and make sure they're protected, I'm gonna do as a father.
And that's part of this video is because me, as a father, I feel like I need to stand up for their rights.
Because if I don't, they may be taken and then it's gonna be a world where we're all gonna have to have fractions of what we have now.
We're gonna have We're going to have no thoughts, no opinion.
Everyone's going to have to wear the same thing.
Everyone's going to have to have the same thoughts, same beliefs.
And that's not a life worth living, you know?
And that's what I want to do is I want to protect my children.
And, you know, that's why I say I don't have any help.
There's no way I'm going to be able to get the compensation that I lost.
You know, fortunately, I was able to retain my child's, my daughter's medication, you know, and I was able to retrieve my belongings for the far most.
But the stuff that I lost in or more so the things that were stolen from me, I would like to say, not lost because losing, it would have been on my end.
I feel like they were stolen because I know where my bags were.
I know where my money went, and that was taken from me just because I'm engaging into a conversation with a certain individual.
That's outrageous, you know?
And if it's one thing to target me as being interrupted or intoxicated or anything, why are you asking my children of the Hispanic race to exit the plane too?
Why is my whole party cancelled from being able to take this flight if If I was anything involved, it should have been me being disciplined.
But instead, they sacrificed and took it out on each one of us.
And not just us, but Spencer and Travis as well.
You know?
Exactly.
Okay.
And by the way, thank you, Nick.
And just to wrap this up, Spencer, you've been listening here.
Do you have any final thoughts on all of this to add?
Yeah.
I just...
A few things.
Flight attendant tyranny.
It's going to get worse.
I mean, that's kind of a hashtag we're working on.
But that's what this is.
Flying's not fun anymore.
It's just not.
I was born before 9-11.
I remember flying before 9-11.
Even in the 90s, it was a lot better.
I know it wasn't like it used to be, but still.
This doesn't have to be such an awful experience.
I mean, just think about when you're going through the security like cattle.
Just Take your shoes off.
Why are we taking our shoes off?
We got people telling us what to do like there's some prison guard.
Take your laptops out of your bags and put your shoes in the box and blah, blah, blah.
And then you have to go through all this stuff with your shoes off.
It's gross, honestly.
And it's degrading.
And then you finally get to your plane and you have to be talked down to by all these petty tyrants, all these flight attendants that have been given this power over us.
And It's a lot of power.
I mean, this country is so large that flying is almost a necessity if you do things like we do.
You know, flying from city to city to make our money and do interviews, you know, filming.
I mean, you know this.
You do this all the time.
So why are we still subjecting ourselves to this?
It's not getting any better.
It's getting worse.
Like, is that what we're going to do?
Are we just going to submit to fear and let The government just railroad us and do these unconstitutional things.
I mean, all of this stuff.
I mean, all of these COVID mandates.
All of this crap that's going on right now.
When is it time to stand up?
Is it after everybody's fired on January 4th?
Is it after everybody's kids start dying from the vaccines?
You know, from myocarditis in the future?
Like, when people are sterilized?
Like, is that when everybody's going to stand up?
When there's no food on the shelves?
I mean, at what point are we going to all say, hey, we're tired of this.
We're humans.
We have dignity.
You know, we have rights.
You know, we're individuals.
You can't tell us that we can't participate in society unless we put medical, you know, succumb to medical procedures and having, you know, You know, medical devices put over our faces just at the whim of somebody.
I mean, at what point do we stand up?
Well, especially, there's absolutely no scientific justification for the masking policy on airplanes.
I mean, the air is recirculated all over the plane.
The masks don't filter out these small micron particle sized virus particles.
And by the way, airplanes have been filthy forever.
The tray tables, there's feces, there's all kinds of viruses all over everything on those airplanes.
They've been filthy forever.
Don't tell me that putting on a mask suddenly makes me safe.
Yeah, it's all kabuki theater, and all it is is designed to make you comply.
It's like the school systems.
The school systems don't teach you You know, how to think critically.
They teach you how to put it A, B, C, or D. They teach you that authority is just because somebody's an expert or somebody's an authority, you have to listen to them.
And that's all these things are in exercise and compliance.
Well, and by the way, in the pre-flight segment, sitting on the flight, they have you breathing jet fuel fumes, right?
Which is essentially kerosene.
So you're breathing fumes exhausted from other airplanes.
You can smell it in the cabin.
They're gassing you before they take off.
And they've been doing that forever.
And you can smell all that through the mask, and those particles are larger than the virus particles.
So it's like, okay, that's why I say it's kabuki theater.
It's an exercise in your complicity.
They're psychologically conditioning everybody, especially these children that are not...
I mean, there was a child sitting next to me on my flight back last night, and she's maybe three years old, and she's got to wear a mask the whole time, and these flight attendants are on it.
They're not a little child, and her mask slips down below her face.
She's three.
She, you know...
Doesn't know what's going on, but now she's going to be conditioning all these kids in schools that are just sitting at their desks with their masks on all day.
And if they don't, I mean, what is that, like, eight-year-old girl that's going to be suspended a bunch of times?
Now she keeps getting suspended and talking in front of the school board because she won't wear a mask.
But they're just going to condition her.
And so all these people...
The biggest problem I have with all this is there's no light in these people's eyes anymore.
You know?
You see the people that wear the masks all day.
You see the people that are, you know, double-vaxxed, triple-vaxxed, quadruple-vaxxed.
I mean, come on.
How many is it going to be?
But There's no light.
And so they disliked this flight attendant.
She was leering at us with no light in her eyes.
It was almost like she didn't like us at all.
And when you look into her eyes, I don't see that smile.
I don't see a happiness.
I don't see like there's just their eyes have been they're dead from two years of doing all this exercise.
They're also they're also cognitively dead from the spike protein damage.
But let me just share one final thought.
I got to wrap this up.
We're way over time, but I want to thank all of you for sharing your time.
But this is important for all of you to hear.
And for those watching these flight attendants and pilots that have taken the vaccine, most of them will be dead within a few years.
And the reason why is because the spike protein suppresses the DNA repair mechanism that's in the nuclei of all your body cells.
That mechanism is called NHEJ. It's the non-homogamous end joining which repairs double-strand breaks in human chromosomes.
And by the way, I am a scientist in addition to a journalist.
I know what I'm talking about here.
Because of this, when pilots and flight attendants fly in a vaccinated status, they are subjected to ionizing radiation at altitude.
They typically fly 30,000 feet plus for many, many hours.
This ionizing radiation causes chromosomal breaks in their bodies.
Normally, in a healthy human being, those are repaired.
But because of the spike protein in the vaccine, and this is all documented, published science, these individuals will no longer be able to repair their DNA damage.
These flight attendants that harass you and the pilots and anybody else who takes these vaccines and flies for a living, they're going to become mutants.
And the process has already begun.
They're going to die horrible suffering deaths as their bodies rip themselves apart from the inside.
So, in one sense, we need to pray for them because they're about to go through a suffering of all hell that no one has ever seen before.
But also, there's a karmic aspect to this where they think they're tyrants in charge.
They've actually created their own personal hell that will destroy them.
Okay?
So I just want to provide that context to what we're dealing with.
You will live, all of you who joined us here, because you've chosen not to commit suicide.
Those tyrants will die, and they will die horrible suffering deaths, and we don't wish that upon anybody.
And Frontier Airlines and other airlines are killing their own employees through this process.
All right, so with that said, and thank you for allowing me the time to share all of that.
It's very important.
With that said, I want to thank you, Ian.
I want to thank you, Nick and Travis and Spencer and Bianca.
I want to thank you all for joining me here today.
This has been a very important, enlightening, and somewhat horrifying interview.
And we'll put all the websites up so people can find you and support you.
And folks, feel free to repost this video anywhere you'd like.
You can share it everywhere.
Get the word out.
We demand to be treated as human beings.
Damn it.
We are human beings and we will not stand for these assaults on our human dignity.
Not by an airline, not by a government, not by a system of medicine.
None of it.
We've had enough.
We're taking a stand for humanity.
And you saw it right here with the people we interviewed on this show.
Thank you for watching.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com.
God bless you all.
Take care.
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