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Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Owen Schroer and this is the InfoWars War Room | ||
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And there's a couple of developments that we have right now that we have been warning about, that we have been afraid was going to happen. | ||
Now, it's not quite as bad As it could be, but when you see this, you see where it's going. | ||
So it's like we have a trajectory with Donald Trump. | ||
We have a trajectory with the American people coming together, the Renaissance, the awakening, whatever you want to call it, that has a trajectory. | ||
And then the deep state, the corrupt plans of a Corporate, global, government, and all the other factions and entities of that, they have their own trajectories, and a couple of them are coming to fruition. | ||
So when you have NATO putting out public releases and doing preparations for World War III, that's bad. | ||
That's a trajectory of war. | ||
That's a trajectory that the corrupt establishment wants us on. | ||
Because it gives governments more powers during the war, more controls. | ||
It culls the population. | ||
They can basically reshape geographies, if they can afterwards, as far as countries, sovereign nation states. | ||
So that's kind of their own agenda with their own trajectories. | ||
Versus the people of the world that want peace, that want prosperity, that are sick of wars. | ||
And really, I think you could make the philosophical argument that war in the 21st century is no longer necessary. | ||
I mean, we don't need to fight for land. | ||
We don't need to fight for resources. | ||
I mean, with technology and innovation and the advancement of the human species, we can work all this out. | ||
We have plenty. | ||
So war is something entirely different. | ||
But you got that building over here with that trajectory. | ||
Then you have here in the United States of America, you've got our own deep state that is against Trump, trying to get Trump killed, trying to steal another election from him, trying to put him in prison. | ||
But then they also kind of want to maybe, if they can, foment this political violence that they've also been doing for eight years. | ||
And they would love to have some sort of an event that they can blame on Trump supporters. | ||
And so they're reporting shots fired into Kamala Harris' Arizona campaign office. | ||
Cops are investigating. | ||
Now, I'm going to tell you what's really going on here, because my guess is they'll probably make a huge story of this tonight on their nightly news. | ||
But let's dig in and see what this really is. | ||
Now, we'll compare and contrast this story to how they cover the assassination attempts against Donald Trump. | ||
And, I mean, really, that'll tell you the true story. | ||
Now, we got a lot of important guests today as well, including coming up in studio, the great documentary work. | ||
They've released their footage today. | ||
Such important work that Carlos Arellano and Anthony Rubin are doing. | ||
They're in studio today. | ||
Informantcarlos.com, real muckraker on X and YouTube. | ||
I mean, these guys have just done incredible work. | ||
So much whistleblowing, so much undercover activity. | ||
Great to have them in studio today. | ||
Where are the 325,000 missing children? | ||
Well, because of the work that they've done, we actually can Answer that question, at least to some extent, more so than anybody in Congress will, more so than anybody in the DHS will. | ||
And then we're going to have an anti-human trafficking broadcaster on in the third hour to talk about some of the latest revelations with this Diddy story, which is just crazy. | ||
Election Day countdown, 40 days, 8 hours, 53 minutes. | ||
Stay tuned, right here, at InfoWars.com slash show, at Band.video, at InfoWars on X, at RealAlexJones on X, at OwenSchroyer1776 on X, at InfoWars on Rumble 24-7 live stream, for all election news, in what now everybody is saying is the most important election in American history. | ||
And maybe that's true every election? | ||
It's kind of just like with every birthday, you get older. | ||
So it's like, yeah, every election is maybe the most important election. | ||
Things get more serious. | ||
But there's no doubt the weight and the repercussions of this election are the most important in modern American history. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
Because you're on the verge of the end of the republic as we know it versus the restoration You're on the verge of World War 3, which I don't think we really even know what that would look like. | ||
I mean, worst case, best case, it's not good. | ||
Versus restoring world peace and diplomacy. | ||
And that's what's really going on. | ||
And a lot of people are seeing it now. | ||
That's what's at stake. | ||
That's what this vote is about. | ||
So the Democrats want to obfuscate and say, oh, this is about abortion, or this is about transgender, or this is about whatever other issue that they're talking about. | ||
Protecting our democracy. | ||
No. | ||
That is not what this election is about, and it's really not even about right-wing values, to an extent. | ||
It's really not even about conservative values, actually. | ||
It's all about, do we get a republic? | ||
Do we get a free nation state? | ||
Do we get a prosperous economy? | ||
Do we get a chance at peace? | ||
Do we get basic common sense? | ||
Do we get people that tell the truth? | ||
Or do we get people that lie? | ||
So that's what this election is all about. | ||
It's not even about politics. | ||
Good versus evil, you might say. | ||
I would say World War III is pretty evil, especially when it's being run by a group of war whores that think they're just going to basically come out of it with more power than ever, and then use it as a crisis to kind of reshape the world as we know it, and then come out of it on the other side Hundreds of millions dead, maybe more. | ||
And then they come out of it on the other side with the corporate world government ready to go. | ||
All the new technology for surveillance and control. | ||
And they'll do all this damage to the planet. | ||
And they'll blame it on you and say it's from climate change. | ||
And they sit back. | ||
And they scheme all these things out. | ||
Because they don't value humanity. | ||
They don't believe in the human soul. | ||
They don't believe in God and divine creation. | ||
They basically look at it as jungle. | ||
You're in the jungle with these sick freaks that want to eat you. | ||
And you know every once in a while they let you know, don't they? | ||
Every once in a while they get up there on TED Talks and they say, We need to get the human population down as close to zero as possible. | ||
And the crowd laughs. | ||
By the way, here's a magical mosquito I made in a lab. | ||
Or we're going to have microchips and they're going to put them under your body and they're going to monitor and track you in real time and they can tell whether you have a vaccine or not or how much meat you've had and if you don't have the vaccine and you ate some steak well then we will shut down your digital ID and wallet and you won't be able to buy and you won't be able to have air conditioning or heat or get access into your bug pod. | ||
Yeah, I kind of like steak. | ||
I kind of like barbecues with my neighbors. | ||
I kind of like going to ball games and sporting events and concerts and a golf course or, you know, maybe going to somebody's house that's out on a ranch or out on a lake and just sitting there enjoying nature and not having to worry about some government spying on me. | ||
Am I breaking the law? | ||
That's what's for steak in this election. | ||
I want to just cover this and explain what's really going on. | ||
And I mean, I don't think it's too bold of a prediction. | ||
We'll see what happens if they really want to make a big thing of this or not. | ||
And that'll kind of tell the story of itself. | ||
We know the Democrats, the mainstream media, they're looking for anything to sit here and point the finger at Trump and point the finger at Trump supporters. | ||
So January 6th was their big day. | ||
The federal plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer in Michigan was another one of their deals. | ||
Smaller scale, but that's the kind of stuff they want to run. | ||
But they want something like that, and then they want to point the finger at Trump, point the finger at Trump supporters, and then just, you know, whatever means necessary can just eradicate them. | ||
That's what they say on television. | ||
I've got a Biden administrator on MSNBC, or no, it was, well, we'll play the clip, saying, I just wish we would eliminate Trump and his supporters. | ||
Hey, that's fine. | ||
I'm sure you didn't mean kill us all, but Can you imagine if Trump said it? | ||
So I'm not going to play this game, but they want to point the finger at us and say, we're violent. | ||
We need to tone down the rhetoric. | ||
When again, that's them. | ||
They're the ones trying to get Trump killed. | ||
They're the ones trying to get Trump supporters assaulted in the streets. | ||
So this was last night, late last night. | ||
So it wasn't going to make the mainstream news last night. | ||
We'll see if it does tonight. | ||
Shots fired into Kamala Harris' campaign office in Arizona. | ||
Cops are investigating. | ||
Raises concerns. | ||
Now, these are the headlines. | ||
So, let's just, for the purpose of understanding propaganda here, you're probably hearing this for the first time. | ||
These are the headlines. | ||
You search that into any search engine or even just Kamala Harris' campaign office, that's what you're gonna see. | ||
Shots fired into Kamala Harris' campaign office. | ||
So what goes through your head when you hear that? | ||
What's going through your head right now? | ||
Shots fired into Kamala Harris' office. | ||
What's going through your head? | ||
Well, probably somebody's firing a gun Into the offices and smashing windows or, you know, you're thinking gun violence, drive-by, whatever. | ||
That's what you're thinking. | ||
And that's the intent of the headline. | ||
Now here's what's really going on. | ||
This is in Tempe, Arizona. | ||
Tempe police said in a statement, this is the second time criminal damage occurred at the office. | ||
And that the front windows were shot with what appears to be a BB or a pellet gun. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, if I roll around with an airsoft gun and fire it out the window at something, can you say shots fired? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Sure. | ||
Shots fired. | ||
I'm riding around and I've got an airsoft gun, I've got a pellet gun, a BB gun, and I'm firing at things. | ||
Now, this isn't to necessarily minimize I'm just saying, let's put things into perspective. | ||
And I'm certainly not promoting this, but how many people out there as kids played with airsoft guns or BB guns or shot their friends with them? | ||
I don't know, maybe kids don't do that anymore. | ||
We certainly did when I was kids. | ||
They want the interpretation, when you see this, to think, oh, somebody's riding around with a gun, a handgun, doing a drive-by, firing into the Harris campaign office, trying to hurt someone, kill someone. | ||
It's a bullet going through the window. | ||
And the truth is, it's probably some stupid teenagers with an airsoft gun, driving by at midnight, laughing. | ||
Now again, I'm not encouraging that behavior. | ||
It's obviously bad. | ||
But let's just put things into perspective. | ||
This is not some psychotic Trump supporter riding around with a handgun firing bullets into Kamala Harris' campaign office. | ||
That's what they want you to think. | ||
It's probably some goofy teenagers riding around in an airsoft gun or a BB gun. | ||
And maybe they fired at the office for some reason. | ||
Maybe they like Trump. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But that's probably what's going on here. | ||
So we'll see if they try to blow this out of proportion or not. | ||
But okay, again, what's the interpretation? | ||
Headline, Kamala Harris office shot. | ||
Do you remember the headlines when Trump actually got shot by a sniper on a roof in an assassination attempt? | ||
Do you remember the headlines? | ||
Trump shaken after random noise. | ||
Trump off the campaign stage after he hears a pop in the crowd. | ||
Remember that? | ||
You remember that? | ||
So see, they know most people aren't going to read a story. | ||
They know most people are just going to get a push notification. | ||
And that's it. | ||
So they want you to see, oh my gosh, shots fired in the Harris campaign. | ||
Oh my gosh, somebody's driving by, shooting bullets, shooting handguns. | ||
Oh, they're trying to kill him. | ||
And then when somebody actually tries to kill Donald Trump in an assassination attempt, they say, Trump, Trump taken off stage after weird noise in the crowd. | ||
See what they do? | ||
See how they do that? | ||
And the truth is most people, I mean maybe it's 50-50, most people will not look any further, won't look into it at all, and that just first impression, that's what they read, that's what they get. | ||
That's how the propaganda works. | ||
That's how the corrupt mainstream media works. | ||
They do it intentionally. | ||
There is intent there. | ||
It is a conscious deception of the audience. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
And it's always skewed, isn't it? | ||
And it's always skewed against Trump, or skewed against this, or skewed against this policy, or skewed against this political value or approach. | ||
It's always the same thing. | ||
So you compare and contrast two headlines. | ||
Shots fired in the Kamala Harris office. | ||
You're thinking, wow. | ||
Drive-by shooting. | ||
Bullets. | ||
Shattered glass. | ||
It's probably an airsoft gun. | ||
And a stupid teenager. | ||
Pops in the crowd at Trump rally, leads him off stage. | ||
You think it was maybe a balloon or something. | ||
See what they do? | ||
See what they do? | ||
But nonetheless, they won't even report on the dozens of situations at GOP headquarters where people actually throw bricks through the window, do smashes into the building, That actually goes on. | ||
They don't even report on that. | ||
Because you can look at the most deranged people on the far right, and everybody's got them. | ||
Let's be fair. | ||
Everybody's got them. | ||
You can look at the most deranged people on the far right, and even they are very... There is a low level of a chance that they're going to engage in any sort of violence like that at an isolated level. | ||
I mean, they might go fall for some federal entrapment scheme and go shoot guns in the woods or something. | ||
But even when they try to do that, there's like 20 feds and they can get two random guys to do it. | ||
Psychotic leftists will actually go out and burn things down on their own accord. | ||
Psychotic leftists will actually go out in a car and throw a brick through a GOP campaign window, GOP headquarters. | ||
They'll go out and tear down statues and defecate venerable objects. | ||
They'll do that on their own accord. | ||
They don't need a federal entrapment. | ||
They don't need any encouragement. | ||
They don't sit back and think, oh, maybe I shouldn't do this. | ||
So that's the difference here. | ||
But they always twist it. | ||
Now, moving on... We have no justice system in this country. | ||
Or it is very rare that you get justice in a courtroom anymore. | ||
Very rare. | ||
And I'm not commenting on the legal situation here at Infowars. | ||
I would go back and watch Alex Jones' show today for the total update. | ||
And I'm not going to be doing any updates on that. | ||
You can go follow Alex Jones for that. | ||
And listen to his show every day. | ||
But I will say this. | ||
I mean, you want to see how the scales of justice are completely imbalanced, just look at what they've done to Alex Jones. | ||
Compared to the mainstream media that lies about weapons of mass destruction, vaccines safe and effective, Russia collusion hoax, Hunter Biden laptop isn't real, babies in incubators. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on and on. | ||
But let's get specific. | ||
Here's Kamala Harris. | ||
Now remember, it was Monday's show where I talked about these campaign ads. | ||
All the Democrat campaign ads, and the whole hit piece is, it's Trump's Project 2025. | ||
Well, that is a blatant lie. | ||
That is an abject lie. | ||
Everybody knows that's a lie. | ||
That's a conscious lie. | ||
That's actual defamation by definition. | ||
By almost all 50 states' legal standards, that is libel, slander, or defamation. | ||
To sit here and know it's a lie, and then put it out to do harm to somebody. | ||
So how much do they owe Donald Trump? | ||
Based off the Alex Jones standard. | ||
How much do they owe Donald Trump for all the libel, slander, and defamation? | ||
The number doesn't even exist. | ||
So they're at it again. | ||
It's Kamala Harris. | ||
She posted this. | ||
Or whoever runs her social media account, I suppose. | ||
The top priority as president will be to lower costs on everyday essentials. | ||
Okay, we all know the irony about that. | ||
She's in the White House. | ||
Every price has gone up. | ||
The difference between my plan and Donald Trump's project 2025. | ||
Tell me how that's not defamation or libel. | ||
Donald Trump's Project 2025 posted on her social media account. | ||
They know it's not Donald Trump's. | ||
They know he's disavowed it. | ||
They know he has nothing to do with it. | ||
There is congressional testimony from people who were involved in it that said he had nothing to do with it. | ||
And they can still come out and publish this With no repercussions. | ||
And they can still come out and run political ads in every state with no repercussions. | ||
Hey, if I'm Donald Trump, the last thing I want is more litigation. | ||
I get it. | ||
And that's the difference between, it's another fundamental difference really between the American right and the American left. | ||
The American left loves litigation. | ||
They love government activity. | ||
They love getting into a courtroom. | ||
They love any way that they can try to sabotage you, any way they can try to destroy you, any way they can just try to put you through a painful process. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They're into that crap. | ||
Conservatives, right-wingers, we're not into that crap. | ||
We don't want to go into a courtroom. | ||
We don't want to deal with the government. | ||
We don't want to go after somebody to try to destroy them in litigation. | ||
We're not interested in that. | ||
We want to live our lives and be left alone. | ||
Liberals love this crap. | ||
That's why you have all these famous attorneys that get all these high-profile cases. | ||
They're almost always liberal Democrats. | ||
Always. | ||
Because they love this crap. | ||
They love getting you tied up in the system. | ||
They love the death by a thousand cuts. | ||
But again, where are the scales of justice here? | ||
And they're going to go after Donald Trump now in the latest attacks. | ||
It's like not even news anymore. | ||
They just sued Donald Trump every day. | ||
It's like not even news. | ||
They sued Donald Trump. | ||
They charged Donald Trump. | ||
They charged him again yesterday. | ||
Some Soros group of Haitians. | ||
Literally, you can't make this up. | ||
A Soros-backed Haitian group. | ||
When do you think that started? | ||
What, like a month ago? | ||
It's like not even news anymore. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, they shot Trump again. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh yeah, they charged Trump with more crimes. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh yeah, Trump's back in court. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not even news, just what we deal with, just what you deal with. | ||
That's the norm. | ||
You're a Republican, you're a conservative, you're anti-establishment type, you're a truth teller. | ||
Like, oh yeah, they're just gonna try to kill you, shut you down, throw you in prison. | ||
It's just like, yeah, that's just what happens in America now, don't you know? | ||
That's just what happens. | ||
Not even news. | ||
And then Kamala Harris can come out on her official account on X and blatantly, consciously tell an abject lie about Donald Trump. | ||
And no one's gonna sue her! | ||
In fact, guys, you know what? | ||
Here's what needs to happen. | ||
Pull that tweet back up. | ||
And this won't even make a difference, because we're fighting this election in the court systems anyway. | ||
I'm just saying this is ridiculous. | ||
Pull this thing back up. | ||
This needs to be community noted immediately. | ||
Immediately! | ||
How do you even do that? | ||
See, that's how... I hate this process crap. | ||
I don't even think I've ever community noted somebody. | ||
I'm encouraged... I'm gonna do this in the break. | ||
I encourage everybody to community note this tweet right now. | ||
I want everybody in my audience to community... | ||
Note this tweet right now. | ||
I want to see a community note on this tweet by tomorrow, if not the end of the show. | ||
If it's the end of the show, let's give ourselves a round of applause and a pat on the back. | ||
Everybody hearing this... | ||
I'll do it in the break. | ||
Everybody hearing this, I want this community noted. | ||
I want to see a community note on that tweet from presidential candidate Kamala Harris that says Donald Trump has disavowed Project 2025, congressional record says he's not involved in 2025, and he has nothing to do with Project 2025. | ||
I want that lying politician Kamala Harris community noted. | ||
Nobody else will do it. | ||
They won't do it in the mainstream media. | ||
They won't do it in the court system. | ||
So we, the American people, have to do it. | ||
And thanks to Elon Musk, we have a platform to do so. | ||
Everybody, community, note this. | ||
This is a blatant abject lie. | ||
They know it's a blatant abject lie. | ||
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And that's all they have. | |
That's all they have. | ||
What's the truth about Kamala Harris and the economy? | ||
20% inflation? | ||
20% inflation, 20% cost of living increase, housing prices go up. | ||
Energy bills go up. | ||
Gas prices go up. | ||
But don't worry! | ||
If you're an illegal immigrant, you can come in here and get everything for free! | ||
So the American suffers financially. | ||
The American is struggling financially, getting crushed. | ||
The illegal immigrant comes in here and gets everything for free. | ||
And now Kamala Harris is going to do a border event. | ||
It might be today. | ||
Kamala Harris, I think, is going to go to the border for the first time. | ||
Is it her first time? | ||
Maybe second time. | ||
And she's going to go stand in front of Trump's wall. | ||
She's going to go stand in front of the wall that Trump built, that they cancelled the construction on, still had to pay the contracts, because they were already signed. | ||
So all the resources were bought, all the contracts were signed, hundreds of millions of dollars, and they just cancelled it, still paid the bill. | ||
And now she's gonna go down to the border and stand in front of that wall and say, I'm the president of border security. | ||
And Trump and the Republicans caused this open border crisis. | ||
That's all they have is lies. | ||
And if their lies don't work, they cheat. | ||
And if their cheating doesn't work, they try to sue and imprison. | ||
And if that doesn't work, well, they let somebody on the roof get a shot. | ||
Or they let somebody hide out in the bushes at a golf course and get a shot. | ||
Or wherever's next. | ||
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16 voters might decide this. | |
Damn it, I'm getting in front of everybody I know. | ||
Republican, independent, everybody. | ||
Stop talking about how unfit Trump is. | ||
43 days. | ||
Now it's time to just go, go, go. | ||
God love you. | ||
Wow, that's a big event. | ||
Republicans for Harris. | ||
I'm sure they're Republicans, too. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure they're all registered Republicans. | ||
I'm sure they all voted Republican before. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure. | ||
All 50 of them there at that Democrat event. | ||
Okay, so... Again, we're not up against Kamala Harris. | ||
We're up against a battle for this election in the courts. | ||
We're up against who gets to vote, how the votes get tallied. | ||
That's really what we're up against. | ||
I think Trump probably wins 45 states. | ||
Maybe all states, if we have a real election that's not rigged. | ||
But that's where we're at. | ||
Now this is Biden's Secretary of Commerce. | ||
This is what we were talking about earlier. | ||
You need to tone down the rhetoric. | ||
You need to tone down the rhetoric. | ||
Oh, what about Biden? | ||
This is the Biden administration. | ||
Here's her rhetoric on MSNBC clip 7. | ||
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He says is the opposite. | |
It's just another lie. | ||
Like, how did we get here? | ||
Let's extinguish him for good. | ||
We have an answer. | ||
We have a remarkably talented candidate. | ||
Oh, she's so remarkable. | ||
Who's sincere, who's pragmatic, who's open. | ||
Pragmatic? | ||
Let's just get it done. | ||
Oh, she's open. | ||
All right. | ||
She's the open prostitutor. | ||
She's open. | ||
All right. | ||
Open borders too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now, there's another interesting clip from MSNBC that tells you how their January 6th narrative is going and it's not good. | ||
And I guess they've maybe even abandoned it to an extent because they realize it's not working. | ||
I mean, it'll always linger and they'll always use it against Trump and Trump supporters and this reverse reality that it's the right wing that's violent when it's the left wing. | ||
But MSNBC was asking voters about it and they really, they didn't even know anything about it. | ||
Not much about it. | ||
They didn't even know the date. | ||
Clip six. | ||
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Talk to me about your level of interest in the criminal charges and so forth. | |
February 6th. | ||
January 6th. | ||
So I remember that day. | ||
I know he was the standing president. | ||
I'm not familiar with the charges that are being brought against him for that. | ||
I'm not following that charge. | ||
I know there's multiple court cases going on. | ||
I'm just not familiar with it. | ||
I mean, that doesn't sound like it's going to be a factor in deciding who to vote for. | ||
No. | ||
Okay, so when I say January 6th, what do you think? | ||
Oh, I just remember seeing it on the news, like all the riots and stuff. | ||
Don't really know what it was about or what happened, though. | ||
How did it make you feel when you saw it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really feel any way about it. | ||
I don't... I mean, people showed their emotion, I guess. | ||
Probably in the wrong way, but it happened. | ||
Who here is... So... And look, that's like a... That's like a town hall kind of focus group that they do for their TV show. | ||
They have all kinds of focus groups they do just like that, behind the scenes, the Democrats specifically. | ||
And that's how they kind of determine what narrative they want to go with, or what narrative they want to drop, or what issue they want to pick up, what issue they want to drop, is they do the focus groups like that. | ||
Sometimes it's in person, sometimes it's digitally, sometimes it's over the phone. | ||
And so that's kind of how they dictate, like, okay, where do we go next? | ||
What issue do we hit on? | ||
Where do we hit Trump on? | ||
Do we go in on January 6th? | ||
Do we drop back on January 6th? | ||
And that's how they take their tactics. | ||
And you know, this is also the thing they hate about Trump, but see, It's bigger than that, actually. | ||
But see, they hate Trump because he can just go up there and speak for an hour or two. | ||
He doesn't even need a teleprompter. | ||
So he's got probably like 30 minutes, 40 minutes of a teleprompter speech loaded up, and then he speaks for two hours just having fun. | ||
Kamala Harris can barely even talk. | ||
She's a total phony. | ||
There's a new Kamala Harris clip that just came out. | ||
Another word salad. | ||
She was speaking at an event. | ||
The crew can probably find it. | ||
It's probably going to go viral here if it hasn't already. | ||
A Kamala Harris word salad. | ||
Maybe we'll have it before the end of the segment. | ||
And so it's the same thing. | ||
Kamala Harris goes off script and she says, and the bus would pick us up from school. | ||
And then it would drop us off at school. | ||
And that's why we ride the bus. | ||
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The time passed signifies how much time has passed. | |
That's Kamala Harris off teleprompter. | ||
So, but that's what I'm saying. | ||
Everything these political schemers do is, is like measured and packaged and focus grouped. | ||
And it's just like, they have all this time and it's like, this is all a delivery and a package and a bow on it and it's, yeah. | ||
None of it's organic, none of it is real, none of it is themselves. | ||
It's all astroturf, it's all fake. | ||
Trump just gets up there and he's like, teleprompter, yeah, whatever, let's talk about paper straws. | ||
Doesn't work for me, I don't know about you. | ||
Not for me, though. | ||
That's Donald Trump. | ||
So they're just like, Trump doesn't do focus groups. | ||
Trump doesn't figure out what narrative works, what doesn't. | ||
Trump doesn't have to read off a teleprompter. | ||
It's just open-pastured Donald Trump for politics. | ||
And they just can't even wrap their head around it. | ||
It drives them nuts. | ||
Kamala is by far the most packaged ever. | ||
I mean, Biden struggled because he's just mentally gone. | ||
I mean, back in the day, he wasn't that bad. | ||
I mean, he was never a bright guy, but he wasn't that bad. | ||
But Kamala is just the most packaged AstroTurf politician ever. | ||
Ever. | ||
I mean, Hillary Clinton was at least smart enough where she could get up there in a debate and lean into policy and retort. | ||
Kamala can't do any of that. | ||
All she has is these wicked, resting, bitch-faced things and just all lies and it's just all so AstroTurf, it's just unbelievable. | ||
So that, but see, it's the same thing in the media. | ||
It's the same thing in the media, folks. | ||
And, you know, this whole story about George Soros buying up all these talk radio stations, 200 under an umbrella, you know, I'm not surprised. | ||
I don't know what impact it really has. | ||
Talk radio is kind of a dying medium. | ||
The only way you really survive in talk radio now is if you're on a big flagship station that has loyal listeners in a city. | ||
If you have a large listening audience already with a popular name that's been around for a long time, or if you're able to not just rely on the talk radio terrestrial radio medium, but also have social media and podcasts and YouTube and everything else, then you can kind of build and survive. | ||
But I mean, talk radio as something, because where do people go, where would people traditionally go and listen to the radio? | ||
Well, they'd be in their car. | ||
Well, now everybody's got satellite radio, Bluetooth on their cell phones, so there's all these options. | ||
So the terrestrial radio is kind of a dying medium, but it's not worthless. | ||
If it was, then Soros wouldn't be going after it. | ||
So they're going to buy up all these stations, they're going to syndicate all the Democrat Party propaganda in swing states, and so that's what they're trying to do here before the election. | ||
And then they rigged the whole thing and said, oh, let's just not go through the normal process and just give it to Soros. | ||
We got 40 days till the election. | ||
Let's make sure we just green light this and get it done before then. | ||
And so that's what they've done. | ||
But here's what I'm talking about. | ||
Whether it's Alex Jones, I mean, that's why I wanted to work at Infowars, but whether it's Alex Jones or whether it's Tucker Carlson, Maybe it's a conservative thing just because we have higher IQs than liberals. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But to sit down in an open format like this without a teleprompter, mainstream media people really can't do that. | ||
And a lot of people in media, when they find out there's no teleprompters around here, they don't even believe it. | ||
It came up in these court cases. | ||
They're like, oh, these lawyers asked me, like, well, was it on your teleprompter? | ||
I'm like, teleprompter? | ||
There's not a single teleprompter in these offices. | ||
We have four studios. | ||
There are zero teleprompters. | ||
And really, these mainstream talking heads, they're kind of jealous. | ||
Because they couldn't do a show without a teleprompter. | ||
I mean, look at Bill O'Reilly in the famous video when his teleprompter's malfunctioning. | ||
He literally, he doesn't know what to do. | ||
He rips his earpiece out. | ||
He starts screaming. | ||
And notice Bill O'Reilly totally fell off the map when he was off Fox News. | ||
Totally irrelevant now. | ||
So you see, that's part of the reason why they hate Trump, why they hate Alex Jones, is because you just put these men out in an open pasture and it's like free reign, they know what to do, it's organic. | ||
You put a leftist, a democrat, a liberal in an open pasture, they look around, they don't know what the hell to do. | ||
They need somebody to guide them and prep them and put all the makeup on them and point them in the right direction. | ||
They're lost. | ||
They don't know what to do. | ||
So anyway, let's look at some of this other news. | ||
Yeah, they even had teleprompters for Kamala Harris' Oprah interview. | ||
That's how pathetic... Remember when they had Haley Williams from Paramore up on the stage at the iHeartMusic Awards? | ||
She's doing some anti-Trump Project 2025 rant. | ||
Turns out she had a script too, right in front of her there. | ||
They can't do anything organic. | ||
They're not smart enough. | ||
But you know what it really is? | ||
They don't care. | ||
See, I can talk about my values, my principles, policies I like, policies I don't like, political issues I can get into. | ||
I can do that because I actually care. | ||
I actually know how I feel. | ||
These liberals can't do that. | ||
They don't know how they feel. | ||
They have to have someone else tell them how to feel. | ||
They can't open up on policy. | ||
They don't know policy. | ||
They pretend to care and they regurgitate what they're told. | ||
I think, I guarantee you this is the damn clip. | ||
Is it 30 seconds? | ||
So here's your latest Kamala Harris word salad. | ||
I mean, so Trump off teleprompter, hilarious, fun, has a flow. | ||
Here's Kamala Harris off teleprompter. | ||
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We need to guard that spirit. | |
We have to guard that spirit. | ||
Let it always inspire us. | ||
Let it always be the source of our optimism, which is that spirit that is so uniquely American. | ||
And let that then inspire us by helping us to be inspired to solve the problems that so many face, including our small business owners. | ||
Good lord. | ||
How many times did she say spirit and inspired in a 30-second clip? | ||
I mean, this is the most phony, astroturf-packaged politician there has ever been. | ||
Ever. | ||
And you know, that's the other thing too. | ||
It's like, these women, oh, I'm gonna vote for Kamala Harris. | ||
She's a woman. | ||
That's the woman you want? | ||
She's a dingbat! | ||
She probably polished doorknobs to get into politics, if you know what I mean, and she wasn't a maid. | ||
That's who you want? | ||
There's no inspiration, spirit, guidance. | ||
That's what you want? | ||
This phony, packaged... She can't even be honest about her own heritage? | ||
Comes from slave owners? | ||
That's just the truth. | ||
Is that who you want for the first woman? | ||
Really? | ||
A woman who can't even talk? | ||
Spirit, guidance. | ||
It's like, hey, Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
That's a woman that I'd say, yeah, if you're a woman, you want to see your first present, you can be proud of that. | ||
You can be proud of that. | ||
That's a good representation to say, this is the first female president. | ||
I don't agree with all our policies, but I mean, That'd be someone I could see women saying, hey, I'd be proud if that was the first female president. | ||
Kamala Harris? | ||
Jeez. | ||
That's what you got? | ||
It's really embarrassing. | ||
But look at this. | ||
It's all emotional with these people. | ||
It's all emotional. | ||
And I should probably even get further into this. | ||
But this is what I'm talking about. | ||
This is a woman Watching Kamala Harris on Oprah, and I mean, it's just so overwhelming. | ||
Oh yeah, because Oprah's such a great person. | ||
You guys love billionaires as long as they're liberal Democrats, then they're the greatest thing ever. | ||
Like Oprah, and she's just so overwhelmed by this interview, and she just breaks down. | ||
Yeah, this is really good. | ||
People like this should definitely vote, clip 12. | ||
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Oprah and Kamala have me crying. | |
It's like the nostalgia of Oprah in the 90s after high school but like with the hope of today with Kamala and there's a Swiftie right behind him. | ||
I love it so much. | ||
So... That's not parody, folks. | ||
Now... I get a little emotional. | ||
I get a little... | ||
The emotional heartstrings pulled a little bit when there's a guy talking about how his father died. | ||
And Donald Trump's father came to the house and said, I'm gonna make sure your kids can finish school, even though their father just died and you can't afford to pay for it. | ||
I'm gonna make sure they finish school. | ||
Here's the payments for the rest of the semester so they can finish. | ||
That kind of tugs at my heartstrings a little bit. | ||
When Donald Trump goes before his rally, To the young boy that has a rare brain disorder and his family and brings him a gift. | ||
That kind of tugs at my heartstrings a little bit. | ||
When Donald Trump is speaking and there's a crowd of disabled people and a couple of these people, I believe they had Down syndrome, come up on the stage and they all hug and laugh and have a great time. | ||
That kind of tugs at my heartstrings a little bit. | ||
Kamala Harris just has to show up and cackle on TV with Oprah and these people break down. | ||
And it's all fake. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
How can you not like that? | ||
Here they come. | ||
And then they come. | ||
I bum-rush him. | ||
But see, that's real. | ||
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that's organic. | |
That's a great find by the crew. | ||
That's just a great find by the crew. | ||
I mean, let's go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Do we have the audio too? | ||
Can we start it from the top? | ||
Yeah, I mean, come on. | ||
Does it get any better than that? | ||
You mean like the oprah that used to have donald trump on You mean like the Oprah that told Donald Trump to run for president in the 90s? | ||
Remember that? | ||
Oh! | ||
Or do you mean like the Oprah that hangs out with Harvey Weinstein and gives young girls to Harvey and P. Diddy? | ||
Which Oprah? | ||
Which Oprah is nostalgic for you? | ||
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Oh, it's a bitter guess that I would have stayed up with you all night | |
Till I know that I'll save a night That's, that's real. | ||
That's organic. | ||
That's not forced. | ||
That's real humanity. | ||
That's the human touch. | ||
Not some fake forced interview on Oprah that's scripted, teleprompters. | ||
Oh my god, Oprah, Kamala! | ||
I get so much hope! | ||
Oh yeah, the economy's been great under Kamala Harris. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
I mean, look at... Baller! | ||
So that's your difference right there. | ||
All right, let's move on. | ||
Let's move on here. | ||
Bay Area activist canvassed Nevada to flip state to a progressive majority, elect Harris Walls. | ||
A recent report from CBS News reveals that a progressive nonprofit out of the Bay Area, that's California, sent their communist sympathizing activists to Nevada. | ||
To canvas on behalf of Nevada Democrats and the Harris-Walls campaign. | ||
That's our friend Megan Barth at thenevadaglobe.com with the story. | ||
Oh, the Democrats are paying to bus people from California to canvas for Kamala Harris in Nevada. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Seed the vote. | ||
Digging deeper. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Into the roots of Seed the Vote, the far left of center organization, is a project of Everyday People PAC. | ||
Both Emily Lee and the director of Everyday People PAC, Lee Tim Lee, worked for the non-profit Chinese Progressive Association out of San Francisco. | ||
Influence Watch reveals that the Chinese Progressive Association aligns with the values with revolutionary communist groups, including the Communist Chinese Party. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Is that collusion? | ||
Is that foreign collusion? | ||
Is that foreign influence? | ||
Just curious. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
Let's see. | ||
You're sending California Democrats to Nevada. | ||
How much are you paying them? | ||
You're sending California Democrats to Nevada to campaign for Kamala Harris. | ||
That's what you're doing. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's check in on Speaker Mike Johnson, who is so much worse than Kevin McCarthy at this point. | ||
It's sad. | ||
I mean, you thought Kevin McCarthy was bad. | ||
This guy's even worse. | ||
So he passes the CR. | ||
He says it's going to go through December. | ||
Thomas Massie predicted the whole thing. | ||
And how he sets it up right before Christmas so he forces the vote. | ||
So it's all just politics as usual. | ||
Mike Johnson might as well have a Democrat behind his name. | ||
Chuck Schumer might as well be the Speaker of the House with this deal. | ||
Can't even get the SAVE Act passed. | ||
But let's go back in time. | ||
This was November 2023. | ||
Here's what Speaker Johnson said then in clip 8. | ||
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...admitted to never being in this situation again. | |
I'm done with short-term CRs. | ||
We are. | ||
We're resolved. | ||
So what that means is you're going to see, in the beginning of this next year, we'll be walking and chewing gum at the same time. | ||
We're going to get the appropriations process running on time as it's supposed to be under law. | ||
The Budget Control Act of 1974 has very specific provisions in there on how this is to be done. | ||
Congress hasn't done that for as long as we can remember. | ||
But we're going to get back to that because that's good stewardship, the American people deserve it, and the debt situation we find ourselves in necessitates that. | ||
Wow, so he says that with an Israeli flag lapel pin, that should be illegal. | ||
He says that with an Israeli flag lapel pin while I'm sitting in a jail, while I'm sitting in a federal prison in his district, he says that. | ||
He's done with continued resolutions. | ||
He's done putting these bills on the desk right before holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
It's unethical. | ||
The American people don't deserve it. | ||
And then what does he do a year later? | ||
He does the exact same thing. | ||
He does the exact same thing. | ||
And now he says, this is good for the American people. | ||
This is what the American people want. | ||
And he can't even get the SAVE Act passed. | ||
Mike Johnson. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
It gets worse from this guy? | ||
Jim Jordan pitches renewal of weaponization of government committee after Mike Johnson waivers. | ||
Mike Johnson has been asked to continue the weaponization of government committee, and he said he's not interested. | ||
He doesn't want it to continue. | ||
So now Jim Johnson, the House Judiciary Committee chair, is having to make the case to renew the committee. | ||
Wow! | ||
So let's just put it all on the table here with Speaker Johnson. | ||
He lied to you about short-term continued resolution bills. | ||
He lied to you about not putting it on your congressman's desk before Christmas to force a signature. | ||
Now he wants to get rid of the Weaponization Committee after Donald Trump has had two assassination attempts. | ||
And we can't even get honesty. | ||
They just came out. | ||
I didn't even print this story. | ||
The Senate just came out. | ||
See, they're not even covering this stuff. | ||
The Senate just came out with their first report on their investigation into the assassination attempt and they're like, um, there's some serious problems here. | ||
They interviewed Secret Service agents, they interviewed local police officers. | ||
Folks, none of their stories were adding up. | ||
Secret Service agents had two different testimonies, three different testimonies, four different testimonies. | ||
Local police officers had all different testimonies. | ||
None of them lined up with the Secret Service and the local police. | ||
The Secret Service testimonies didn't line up. | ||
And Speaker Mike Johnson wants to get rid of the Weaponization of Government Committee. | ||
As they're weaponizing the government against Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for president, so badly that they're probably trying to have him killed, if not directly involved in it. | ||
And they're standing down at a rally. | ||
And they're standing down at a golf course. | ||
So, Speaker Johnson is just, I mean, this is just miserable. | ||
This guy is miserable. | ||
Can't get the SAVE Act, gonna give the continued resolution right before Christmas, wants to end the weaponization of government committee even after they try to kill Donald Trump. | ||
Great job, Mike Johnson. | ||
When did you, did anybody see the news? | ||
When did Johnson become a Democrat? | ||
So the crew points out, maybe we should go deeper into the weaponization of government thing, and I think this would be a good starter to go down that Story more. | ||
What does it mean? | ||
What do they do? | ||
Well, it's kind of like this. | ||
Representative Thomas Massey introduces federal constitutional carry bill. | ||
Now, now, okay. | ||
Think about that. | ||
You have to have a federal constitutional carry bill. | ||
The Constitution is the law of the land. | ||
The Bill of Rights are unalienable, given to you, the American citizen, by God! | ||
And it's our government, it's our Congress's job to protect those rights. | ||
That's actually their job. | ||
Not to tax you, not to run your life, dictate your life, get involved in everything. | ||
Their job is actually to protect your rights. | ||
We're a far cry from that. | ||
But so, Thomas Massie introduces federal constitutional carry bill. | ||
You have to propose a bill that says you get constitutional rights. | ||
You have to propose that bill. | ||
So what does this have to do with the Weaponization of Government Committee? | ||
Well, the whole idea behind the Weaponization of Government Committee is... Let's take the examples. | ||
It came out that the Feds were going after Catholics and pro-lifers completely illegally and illegitimately. | ||
It turned out that the Feds were going after parents That would go to school teacher meetings, school board meetings, and maybe they had an issue with a teacher teaching their kids how to have gay sex. | ||
And so, or look at Tulsi Gabbard, the feds put her on a terror watch list. | ||
So the feds were out of control. | ||
They had become politicized and weaponized against American conservatives and Christians and Catholics and parents and former liberals that switched to conservative or Republican. | ||
And so the government was weaponized against them. | ||
So they formed the Weaponization Committee to do oversight and investigate these things. | ||
Now, the fruits of this labor, I mean, you know, aside from whistleblowers' testimony, are almost nothing. | ||
Nobody's been fired. | ||
Nobody's been arrested. | ||
So, I mean, what are the fruits? | ||
Well, we have multiple whistleblowers. | ||
They've been on the show. | ||
And we have their congressional testimony that basically show the crimes that the federal government is committing against the American people. | ||
But it's the same thing. | ||
Congress's job is already oversight over all these bureaucracies. | ||
I can't harp on this enough. | ||
And it's like, they don't even know this. | ||
Do the congressmen and women even know that that's their job? | ||
And they sit here, and you put the heads of these bureaucracies on the stand, and they act like they're above you. | ||
And they act like, oh, the FBI, or the CIA, or all these other federal bureaucracies, they're above us! | ||
Wrong-o! | ||
Congress is above them. | ||
Congress's job is already oversight of these bureaucracies. | ||
Oh, but we have to pass a bill that says you have a constitution. | ||
We have to pass a bill that says we need to have oversight over the federal government. | ||
That's already the law of the land. | ||
That's already the flow of power in Washington, D.C. | ||
And we've gone so far from that now that you have to have special committees to remind you that you have to say, hey, Americans have a constitutional right. | ||
So that's where it's at. | ||
What do you think, guys? | ||
I mean, I would love to see Don Jr. | ||
get involved in politics. | ||
I'm a big fan of Don Jr. | ||
I also like Eric Trump a lot, too. | ||
What about a Trump-Trump 28? | ||
Guys, what are we thinking? | ||
Trump-Trump 28? | ||
But, I mean, really, I don't know if they have political aspirations. | ||
Honestly, what this country probably needs is, like, a Ramaswamy-Massey ticket. | ||
A Ramaswamy-Massey ticket. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Trump's politics, maybe you like him, maybe you don't. | ||
We need Trump in there just to clear out the deep state, expose all these people, and fire everybody. | ||
And then we need true conservatism and small government minds like Vivek Ramaswamy and Thomas Massie. | ||
That's your ticket. | ||
So we need Trump to get in there on the redemption tour, finish his job, and then we need Vivek Ramaswamy and we need Thomas Massie 2028. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
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NATO prepares plan for huge number of casualties in case of World War III scenario with Russia, as German military says an invasion could happen this decade. | ||
And so this is all a lie. | ||
They lie to you about Russia. | ||
I mean, I would say the worst case, depending on how you look at it, but let's just say the worst case with the Russia-Ukraine situation is that Russia is going to just take Ukraine back. | ||
Maybe they claim it as Russia again. | ||
Maybe they leave it as Ukraine, but it's basically pro-Russian government, if not just run by Russia. | ||
So that's like the most aggressive stance from Russia, would be they're just going to take Ukraine back. | ||
The least aggressive stance from Russia would be all you have to do in Ukraine is have an election, They don't have elections anymore, Zelensky cancelled them, he's a dictator now. | ||
So all you gotta do, he's a warmonger dictator, Russia would just say, all you gotta do is back NATO off our borders, allow there to be elections in Ukraine, and promise that Ukraine will never join NATO. | ||
So that's your scale of the real situation in Russia. | ||
Either Russia is gonna take all of Ukraine, or Russia will say, hey, we don't want war, all you gotta do is get NATO out of Ukraine, get NATO off of our border, have an election, and promise Ukraine will never be a part of NATO, and that's it. | ||
That's all they want. | ||
Maybe they give back the land that they've taken, but I doubt that. | ||
That's probably just Russia now. | ||
And that's what the people voted for. | ||
See, so, oh, we're pro-democracy. | ||
So Russia moves into Ukraine, takes a lot of the eastern portion, and then has elections, and those people vote that we want out of Ukraine, we want to be part of Russia. | ||
Then Zelensky says, we're cancelling elections, no more elections, I'm the permanent dictator. | ||
But they really want this war, they really want to demonize Putin, they really want to demonize Russia, and so they say, Russia's going to invade Europe. | ||
And it's just total bullcrap. | ||
It's just total BS. | ||
And there's no logical consistency either. | ||
Because, really, if you're going to sit here and talk about an expansionist empire, or expansionist plans at war, then you're going to talk about Israel. | ||
And if you're going to talk about that leading to World War III, then you're going to talk about Israel. | ||
Israel has already gotten away with so much, and they say, okay, we're at war, so you guys attacked us on October 7th. | ||
Yes, they stood down, but whatever. | ||
Let's just look at it from this standpoint, okay? | ||
So that's their excuse. | ||
So they're launching war in Syria and Lebanon and the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. | ||
They say, oh well, we got attacked on October 7th, so we're at war now. | ||
So everything we do is excused because we're at war. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
So then what happens when Israel goes into Lebanon or the West Bank or the Gaza Strip and tries to take it, and then they get hit? | ||
Is that still just considered war, or does that break out into a World War III situation with Iran and the United States getting involved? | ||
So, if there's any real threat of expansion or invasion leading to World War III, it's probably Israel and Iran. | ||
But, they lie about Russia, and they demonize Russia, because they want you to be distracted with that. | ||
So it's like, hey, look over here, Russia's the boogeyman, and they'll get you distracted with that, and maybe try to pop something off there, and then Israel will make its move, and there'll be a tit-for-tat situation and escalation over there, but they'll just say, oh no, it's all Russia's fault. | ||
But then it's the same groups. | ||
It's the same Israeli lobby, it's the same NATO, that shouldn't even exist anymore. | ||
So that's the real threat. | ||
And this, oh, that they're planning for the mass casualty event. | ||
That's just them saying... It's the same thing. | ||
They go and blow up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. | ||
They did that. | ||
The Deep State did that. | ||
They bragged about it. | ||
So that's the kind of crap they're gonna do. | ||
They'll blow something up... | ||
God forbid a tactical nuke, they'll do some sort of isolated event, it'll be a proxy army, it'll be some proxy group, some shadow operation, intelligence agency operation, and they'll have a big explosion, a mass casualty event, they'll do a false flag, they'll escalate the situation, and then all these different pieces will fall into place, and then they'll just say, okay, we're at World War III. | ||
And maybe they want to do this before the election. | ||
Maybe they want to do this before the inauguration. | ||
Maybe they want to have a situation, like they do in Ukraine, where they just permanently cancel elections and just say no more elections, we're at war. | ||
But see, they wouldn't be announcing this stuff, they wouldn't be doing this stuff, if it wasn't in their playbook. | ||
They wouldn't be running through this process and saying, hey, this could be going on, if that wasn't a scenario. | ||
But it's always the same group. | ||
It's always the military-industrial complex. | ||
It's always the same intelligence agencies that run Ukraine as a vassal state. | ||
It's always the same people. | ||
The military-industrial complex client states in Israel. | ||
The military-industrial complex client states in Ukraine. | ||
And so they all get rich. | ||
They're all drenched in blood. | ||
And then they point the finger at the people they're going to blame the war on. | ||
And then it'll be the same story. | ||
Americans have to lose their treasure and lose their blood for these war whores. | ||
So you've got the national warning of, oh, there could be domestic violence ahead of the election. | ||
You've got the international warning. | ||
There could be escalation of World War III. | ||
Yeah, well, who's causing it? | ||
The same people that are warning you about it. | ||
So look, I don't want to go to war with Russia, but that's what they're setting up. | ||
And it's like, what do you think is going to happen? | ||
If I go up to Mike Tyson, and I punch Mike Tyson in the face, and then he punches me back, well, whose fault is that? | ||
But it's not even like that. | ||
It's like, if I'm standing next to Mike Tyson and then somebody grabs my arm and punches him in the face and then says, look what he did, and then I get punched. | ||
Or it's not even me. | ||
It's like somebody else punches Mike Tyson and then says, he did it! | ||
And then he punches me. | ||
So that's what this is like, whether it's Iran, whether it's Russia. | ||
And notice how they're building it up with Iran. | ||
Iran's hacking Trump. | ||
Iran's trying to assassinate Trump. | ||
And I'm not saying that they're not. | ||
I don't doubt that, but it's the perfect scenario, isn't it? | ||
And I'm just curious what, if any, involvement Barack Obama has in all of this. | ||
Do you really think Obama's sitting on the sidelines right now? | ||
Do you really think Barack Obama is sitting on the sidelines right now when I think Barack Obama basically bought Iran When he dropped off the pallets of cash and the Iran deal, and he bought their loyalty. | ||
I don't know where that goes when Obama leaves office, but do you really think Obama is just sitting this one out and sitting on the sidelines? | ||
When he was the most favorable U.S. | ||
president to Iran? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think there's something else going on there. | ||
I mean, Obama gave Iran our drone technology. | ||
Obama gave Iran cash. | ||
So, I mean, that's serious stuff there. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Do you really think Obama's just sitting this stuff out right now? | ||
And do you really think Iran will continue to sit out the situation in the Middle East | ||
if Israel continues to bomb Lebanon and Syria and go into the West Bank and everything else? | ||
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Normally I would say yes. | ||
But who's really manipulating that policy? | ||
Who's really running Iran's policy to try to assassinate Donald Trump or hack Donald Trump's campaign? | ||
Do you really think Obama, who is the most loyal to Iran, is sitting this one out? | ||
It's kind of like his legacy in a way. | ||
But oh, you know, hey, we love NATO. | ||
Bye. | ||
We fund NATO. | ||
We promote NATO. | ||
We love NATO so much, even though the United States of America is an entire ocean away from Europe. | ||
An entire ocean separates us from the NATO countries. | ||
And somehow we pay for the whole thing, and we're the big brother barking junkyard dog with NATO. | ||
And then we're told, well, look, NATO is going to start a war with Russia. | ||
Well, then why the hell do I have to pay for it? | ||
Why the hell do I have to be involved in it? | ||
Same crap, same people, same deep state, same intelligence agencies, same proxy wars. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Same death cult. | ||
Same damn people. | ||
Oh, but they'll get what they want. | ||
They'll get 100 million, 200 million, a billion dead. | ||
They'll cancel all elections across the planet, install dictators, probably permanently. | ||
And then they'll say, oh, We'll have world peace, but we gotta have the corporate global government, and you gotta have the central bank digital currency, and you gotta have your forced medication and vaccines and biochips, and then, and then, oh, and then it's the alien invasion, and oh, we're united! | ||
Because they can't just let us live. | ||
They can't just let us live. | ||
They can't just let these humans live on planet Earth created by God. | ||
No, because the whole thing is a business to them. | ||
It's one gigantic business for them to run and control. | ||
So, if they need to, you know, blow a couple cities up, kill a couple hundred million people to get this business back on track? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
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And then you got your little bureaucrats. | ||
You got your little bureaucrats that think they're gonna get all the power from this, like this guy. | ||
Now there's another one here. | ||
This orgy freak. | ||
Louder With Crowder has it again. | ||
New York City's COVID orgy kingpin. | ||
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C-O-K. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
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I think Kamala knows a little bit about that. | |
COVID Orgy Kingpin Reveals He Was Hired By Pharmaceutical Company Sigatech To Help Sell Monkeypox Drug Teapox Details Media Spin Scheme To Ensure Investors Don't Dump Companies' Worthless Stocks They're all in on this game, folks. | ||
They're all a bunch of scum. | ||
It's a hive of villainy in Washington, D.C. | ||
and these Democrat-Bureaucrat clubs. | ||
So I mean, why not go right to the undercover video itself? | ||
So this guy loves orgies. | ||
Maybe he's spreading monkey pox himself and then selling the monkey pox drug after the orgy. | ||
It's a very nice upward synchronicity business endeavor. | ||
Here it is, clip nine. | ||
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You remember when this was going on? | |
And it was obvious what was going on. | ||
the general population, but I was struggling in the state primarily when I came in. | ||
So, so, so, so, pause that again. | ||
You remember when this was going on, and it was obvious what was going on. | ||
It was obvious that this was monkeypox being spread by men engaging in sodomy. | ||
That was like 98% of cases. | ||
And then there was like a dog that got it. | ||
And I think there were some minors that got it. | ||
And it's like, okay. | ||
And then they just said, nope, that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
And that's hate speech. | ||
And they wanted you censored and banned if you reported that. | ||
So they all knew it. | ||
And now this guy just comes out. | ||
He thinks he's on a hot date. | ||
He's like, yeah, we lied about monkeypox. | ||
It's pretty much just gay men banging each other, but we lie about it and deceive the people. | ||
All right, go ahead. | ||
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Well, it's only primarily transmitted among gay men. | |
It basically got into the sexual networks of gay men, and a lot of gay men have tons and tons of sexual partners, and often don't use condoms. | ||
And so as a result, it spreads more. | ||
What's the drug called? | ||
It's called Ticovirumab, or T-Pox is the name of it. | ||
We also need to keep up the people's belief that the drug works, so that's why spinning it in the media is helpful. | ||
So we want the Food and Drug Administration, the FDA, to approve our drugs specifically for monkeypox. | ||
Folks, this is so important. | ||
experimental and they won't approve it based on this study. | ||
You can spin them so that people won't dump the stock thinking that the company's worthless. | ||
World Health Organization did an announcement about a public health emergency. | ||
It's all over the news and stuff. | ||
They could give us something called an emergency authorization. | ||
This is what they did to COVID, like the vaccines and everything. | ||
They actually had to submit the data. | ||
So suppose we're in there again. | ||
Folks, this is so important. | ||
Now, look, I'm not saying this guy's like the all powerful decision maker here, | ||
but he's obviously in the know. | ||
He's obviously involved with this stuff and has some level of decision making power himself. | ||
The end. | ||
The whole thing was a scam. | ||
We called it day one. | ||
And that's the power they have, is to censor the opposition. | ||
The Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex. | ||
They run the mainstream media. | ||
Go watch 20 minutes of cable news, just 20 minutes, and see how many pharmaceutical ads you'll see. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Just do it one time. | ||
They run the damn news. | ||
They own the damn news. | ||
So they're not going to be having any opposition to their drugs. | ||
They own the medical institutions. | ||
You go to a doctor, what's the first thing they're going to do? | ||
Prescribe you a pill. | ||
Prescribe you a drug. | ||
We're not going to talk about the connection between pharmaceutical drugs and mass shootings. | ||
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No. | |
Because those pharmaceutical companies own us in the mainstream media. | ||
So we're not going to have that discussion. | ||
That would hurt business. | ||
Number one ad buyer, probably, I would say that's... | ||
I'm pretty sure that's the number one ad buyer in television advertising is pharmaceutical companies. | ||
That used to be illegal, by the way. | ||
Used to be illegal to run those ads on TV, and then what do you know? | ||
They lobbied Congress, bought Congress, and oh, they're on TV now. | ||
But see, this is like... Now, we already knew this. | ||
This is incredible work by Crowder's team. | ||
This is incredible work by Crowder's team. | ||
They got the guy admitting it. | ||
They lied to you about COVID so they could sell you a vaccine. | ||
They lied to you about COVID so they could sell you a vaccine. | ||
And they're still selling the vaccines. | ||
Now you don't even have to go to a doctor to get them. | ||
They have take-home vaccines, by the way. | ||
Oh, that's nice. | ||
Parents now allowed to give kids flu vaccine at home despite vaccines linked to severe reactions. | ||
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Oh! | |
Like that poor girl, Lorenz, who had that horrible reaction still going through it? | ||
I mean, again, where is the American media? | ||
They lied to you about COVID to sell you a vaccine. | ||
I mean, at least Chris Cuomo has enough integrity to go on air and say, yeah, they lied to us about it and sell us a vaccine. | ||
Remember, he did that like four months ago. | ||
Hello? | ||
Kind of a giant scandal here. | ||
Hello? | ||
One of the biggest scandals in the history of this country. | ||
Hello? | ||
No, they own the mainstream media. | ||
All right, finish the clip. | ||
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we can to keep making noise. | |
I think we lost the clip. | ||
But it's not going to spread among the general population. | ||
Oh, so they're lying about monkey box and sell monkey box drugs. | ||
Oh, and he says, just like we did with COVID. | ||
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It's only primarily transmitted among gay men. | |
It basically got into the sexual networks of gay men. | ||
And a lot of gay men have tons and tons of sexual partners, and often don't respond to them. | ||
And so as a result, it spreads more. | ||
What's the drug called? | ||
It's called Ticovirumab, or TPOX. | ||
We also need to keep up people's belief that the drug works, so that's why spinning it in the media is helpful. | ||
So we want the Food and Drug Administration, the FDA, to approve our drugs specifically for monkeypox, and right now it's only considered experimental. | ||
And they want to prove it based on this study. | ||
You can spin them so that people Our won't, like, dump the stock, thinking that the company's worthless. | ||
World Health Organization did an announcement about a public health emergency. | ||
It's all over the news and stuff. | ||
They could give us something called an emergency authorization. | ||
This is what they did to COVID, like the vaccines and everything. | ||
They actually had to submit the data, but they took the preliminary data. | ||
They didn't wait until the data was followed up for three or six months because it was an emergency. | ||
Because basically what we're trying to get the media to say is, Oh, the drug didn't work because it was designed the wrong way. | ||
So they're gonna do another study, and it'll probably work. | ||
And in the meantime, you know, people should prescribe it for that reason as an emergency drug. | ||
That's what we want the story to be. | ||
I mean, the problem is, we're stuck with, like, our drug, it definitely looks like it works, but the people that we need to buy it... I mean, folks, there you go. | ||
Now witness, witness how pathetic the American media is to ignore this story. | ||
And look at how pathetic Congress is to ignore this story and not subpoena anybody, not have any testimonies, any hearings, nothing. | ||
Just watch. | ||
This is one of the biggest stories, one of the biggest scandals of our lives, and they'll do nothing. | ||
All right, some of the best undercover work, some of the most important whistleblowing work has come from my next two guests that are in studio with me, Carlos Arellano and Anthony Rubin, informantcarlos.com and RealMuckraker on X and YouTube to see their videos. | ||
And I mean, you guys have done a lot of work, but I don't think there's anybody who's probably gotten right Up close to the story, the question of where are the 325,000 missing children going? | ||
And between the both of you, you kind of have both angles covered, where Carlos, you've actually seen what happens when they get into the country, go throughout the hotels and get processed. | ||
And then, Anthony, with some of your more recent work and work in the past, you can actually see how they get brought up through multiple countries and end up at the southern border before they get processed. | ||
Now, your latest video, you have just posted it today. | ||
I'm glad you guys decided to come in studio with us after this very important video. | ||
First-hand testimonies, children who are trafficked in America. | ||
Before we kind of get into the details here, talk about the work it took To get this information, how hard it was, where you had to go, how willing or unwilling people were to share this with you. | ||
Sure. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, it took a couple of months and it was costly. | ||
I mean, I guess relatively speaking, wouldn't be costly if the government was to do this with their, you know, almost unlimited. | ||
Well, they got plenty of money. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
But, you know, for a couple guys like us that are working on a shoestring budget, it was costly. | ||
And, you know, basically what happened was we were given information from a government insider, an HHS insider. | ||
They gave us a list with 8,000 names, roughly 8,000 names of children, their last known addresses, and there was other information in there as well, the phone number and... | ||
You know, their sponsor status and all this other information, right? | ||
Data they had in their system. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And so there was like, I don't know, like a hundred or hundred something columns of data in the CSV file and there were 8,000 something rows, each row being a child, right? | ||
And so we went through this list and we started door knocking the last known addresses. | ||
And, you know, some of the children we found, some of the children were long gone. | ||
We would knock on the door, they'd say, oh, we gave the kid away. | ||
And when you say last known addresses, did it vary? | ||
Like sometimes it was a week, sometimes it was a year? | ||
This was the address that was on file as the address of the sponsor when they were released to this person, when they released to the so-called sponsor. | ||
So you don't know when it was released, though? | ||
They don't have that information? | ||
They have the release date. | ||
These were all around 2021. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So we're talking, it's been a while. | ||
It's been a little bit. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
And so, so the person that gave us the list thought that it might be even, they were like, I don't know if there's going to be anything that comes with this because it's a little bit old now. | ||
And so, you know, which is interesting. | ||
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2021. | |
I mean, it's just, we all know what happened then. | ||
Biden got in office. | ||
Okay. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And so this was all from one shelter. | ||
These were children that were moved from the shelter in Pomona, California, and then distributed all across the United States. | ||
8,000 of them. | ||
We started following this list, tracking down, going house to house to house. | ||
You know, some of the worst areas in each place that we would go to, like, for example, in the Bronx, just in the projects, in these dilapidated buildings that are full of gangsters and gang members. | ||
And, um... You know, not a place you would say would necessarily be safe for a child. | ||
No. | ||
Granted, you know, there's Americans in there, too, so I'm not trying to act like, oh, you know, poor migrant child. | ||
But I'm not saying that. | ||
I'm saying, like, they're just dropping children off. | ||
I mean, they're just getting dropped there. | ||
Correct, correct. | ||
With, you know, sometimes a legitimate family member, we did find a lot of that, that they were sent to a mother or father, and then sometimes not so much. | ||
So, Carlos, I mean, there's so much we could get into. | ||
Do you want to add anything to that? | ||
Yeah, and a lot of the times the sponsors that we were getting, they would fight us on, well, we don't know where the kid's at, and then we would have to press them a bit on, you know, We're not law enforcement, but we can make a report and who knows who will come visit you next. | ||
So after twisting their arms a bit, then they would say, well, the kid now is in Tennessee, but they're supposed to be in Virginia. | ||
And we would get new addresses and we would jump to the next state. | ||
To go find a kid, and that's what we were doing. | ||
I think we went to, what was it, like 16 states? | ||
Yeah, we went to a lot of states, Ben. | ||
Well, I'm curious, I'd like to know what's this on the screen right here in a second, and I don't know if that's even your guys' clip, but it's like minors transporting minors. | ||
It's like you have young girls transporting even younger children. | ||
But on the sponsorship angle of this, because you were like a contractor on kind of the back end of that too, Carlos, what is supposed to be the story, or how is this supposed to go? | ||
When they get put with a sponsor, I mean, they're supposed to keep that child, right? | ||
They're not supposed to be transported them around the states? | ||
Correct. | ||
They're supposed to stay there until they're 18. | ||
And they're basically signing a contract saying we're not going to let the kid go. | ||
We're not going to make the kid work. | ||
We're not going to make the kid pay any kind of bills. | ||
But when we showed up to these places, it was the total opposite of each thing. | ||
Well, and this was one of your original whistleblower stories was that There is no oversight. | ||
I mean, basically, they get dropped with these kids. | ||
They don't even do background checks of the people they drop them with. | ||
I think the craziest part of this was that they would drop them with these sponsors or drop them with middlemen, no background checks, and they'd just be holed up in a hotel with strangers for who knows how long. | ||
It could be any type of person that's holed up in that hotel. | ||
There's no oversight. | ||
But now, even if they do end up with a sponsor, who knows how long they stay there. | ||
They're gone. | ||
Oh correct. | ||
We had a lot of parents where I asked them, did you guys get fingerprints done? | ||
Did you guys get some background done? | ||
They would say no. | ||
All I did was sign a piece of paper at the airport or at the park and they gave me the kit. | ||
And that was it. | ||
And there was nothing else done to check into them. | ||
And apparently there's also like house checks done to see where the address is at that was provided. | ||
And that's all BS because we, and Anthony has a clip, this clip right there. | ||
Supposedly someone checked up on this house. | ||
I mean that house looks like it's condemned. | ||
Apparently two boys were delivered there ages 7 and 10. | ||
And so we showed up and that was the situation. | ||
We called the number on file for that house, that sponsor, and it was a disconnected number. | ||
Now folks that are listening to this, they have the footage, they're standing there, and you need to go to muckraker.com if you want to see all this. | ||
They are also on YouTube and X and everything else, but I mean, that's their homepage. | ||
And so just to describe this, this is what I would assume is a condemned home. | ||
It's boarded up. | ||
It looks like nobody's been there for years. | ||
I mean, I'm sure you guys looked around. | ||
So what is the situation here? | ||
Well, that's, that is the situation. | ||
So on our list, there were two boys that were sent to this one address and we went after him cause we were going after the youngest on the list. | ||
Cause those are the most vulnerable, right? | ||
So age seven and 10, we figured, put that house back on the screen while he's telling this story. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
So we figure, you know, that's a good place to start. | ||
So we go to this house. | ||
This is actually one of the first places that we went to go knock on, and we shut up. | ||
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I couldn't believe it. | ||
And that was it. | ||
That's the place that they were allegedly delivered to. | ||
That is the house that's on record. | ||
It's this dilapidated house that's... | ||
Foreclosed. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's falling apart. | ||
I don't... Maybe it's gonna be knocked down. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Were there any signs of life that anybody... I mean, there's a dish on the roof. | ||
Like, it looks like... I don't know when the last time somebody was in there was. | ||
Like, you could see that looks like there was a fire out there. | ||
Who the heck knows? | ||
It's so crazy that you say that because... | ||
When I talk to people about when we would go down to the border and cover this stuff, because again, most Americans just, they aren't politically informed. | ||
They're just not. | ||
They don't know what's going on. | ||
And I'll be talking to people that are just friends of mine, and they'll ask about the open border stuff, or they'll see something in the news and they'll ask me. | ||
I'll be like, yeah, I went down there. | ||
And I'd tell them, I'd be like, look, you go down there, you go to site one. | ||
And you've got the story immediately. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, you go to site 1. | ||
It doesn't matter where I'm going. | ||
If I'm going to cover the illegal immigration at the border, I go here. | ||
Site 1, 100 illegal immigrants walking across. | ||
Site 2, 30 pregnant women getting off a bus. | ||
I mean, it's like a 100% success rate. | ||
And normally with a story, an investigative story like this, there's a lot of failure. | ||
There's a lot of going here, going there, still searching for the story. | ||
With this illegal immigration open border story, it's like 90 plus percent hit rate, like wherever you go. | ||
So this was the first place you went to. | ||
I mean, this house. | ||
How can you? | ||
So they left the kids at this house. | ||
I have no idea what happened to those kids. | ||
I mean, sometimes. | ||
So you couldn't find those kids? | ||
No, no. | ||
No idea what happened to those two. | ||
Carlos, you've been on this story. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Does somebody really get dropped off at a condemned home? | ||
If I had to take a guess, they used that address to give to the caseworker and that was it. | ||
No one ever went there. | ||
So how does the kid end up there then? | ||
No, and they ended up, so what happens is at the airport is where they meet the sponsor and they never really check the house. | ||
So there is no oversight to even see where they're going? | ||
No. | ||
So it could be an empty lot? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
And then regarding these kids, legally speaking, there's no way to go after them, no way to try to find them. | ||
It's a dead end. | ||
There's no way to find out ever again what happened to them. | ||
Well, how much What success did you have trying to follow up? | ||
I mean, when they were saying, hell, well, they may be here, they may be there, were you able to follow up with any of that? | ||
Well, listen, we had success. | ||
I mean, we haven't even gotten into what we found. | ||
We found a girl, two girls, that were being labor trafficked. | ||
There was a labor trafficking situation in Florida that we actually got firsthand testimony from these two kids, a boy and a girl, that were delivered to this labor trafficking ring. | ||
Apparently, this was a case that was referred to the FBI, HSI, and HHS, and they were unable to crack it at all. | ||
But somehow, Carlos and I were able to figure this out within a week. | ||
So we could get into that. | ||
But before we get into that, it's important to touch upon what we couldn't get into, which was there were a lot of | ||
kids that we showed up and we could actually find the kid. | ||
And they were something obviously wrong. | ||
For example, there was this one girl in Louisiana who was living in like the slums of Louisiana. | ||
OK, like horrible neighborhood, like gangsters everywhere. | ||
You know, the type of place where they got the low rider trucks that | ||
it put their kind of falling apart and they're blasting gangster music everywhere. | ||
That sort of thing. | ||
And so like neighborhoods like like this houses up on stilts. | ||
And so we find this one girl, this young girl that's in her early teens. | ||
And at first, they were knocking on the door like, oh, the sponsor | ||
doesn't live here anymore. | ||
He went back to Honduras, I think it was. | ||
And then they go, we don't know where the girl is either. | ||
But you can't talk to her. | ||
And they were like, OK, well, we're going to keep looking for and might be. | ||
You know, we have to kind of pull their arm a little bit. | ||
Then she's like, OK, I'll find her. | ||
And then they pull her out and she's hanging with these gangster looking guys. | ||
And we see her. | ||
Her eyes are all glazed over. | ||
And this is an early teen girl. Eyes are glazed over. | ||
And she dropped out of school. | ||
And her voice literally sounds like she's a 50 year old man that's been doing hardcore drugs for years. | ||
I mean, this is a young girl. OK, but. | ||
We were questioning her. | ||
We're like, listen, we know something's not right here. | ||
Will you talk to us? | ||
Like, we could even get you money. | ||
Like, is there anything? | ||
She just wouldn't talk to us. | ||
She's like, no, I'm not. | ||
And she almost looked at us, like, with disdain. | ||
Like, she didn't want to. | ||
Like, what the hell are you here talking to me for? | ||
But the point is, there were other situations we ran into like that, where we know something's wrong, but we don't have enforcement power, so there's nothing we could do. | ||
Right? | ||
So you just kind of gotta, that's it. | ||
I mean, she doesn't want to talk to us. | ||
So there was a lot of situations like that, where there's something horribly wrong there, but we, there's, It's beyond our power, right? | ||
Well, and look, this has all the signs of a girl who's probably end up, I mean, I don't want to leap to too many conclusions, but probably using drugs, maybe getting passed around as a sex object, dating a bunch of men. | ||
And, you know, she's young. | ||
They get indoctrinated into this stuff. | ||
They don't know any better. | ||
It just becomes their lifestyle. | ||
And nobody, I mean, here's what's crazy about it. | ||
Nobody follows up on this stuff. | ||
Nobody follows up. | ||
And it's just like, they don't care. | ||
They're bringing these people in. | ||
They don't care what situation they end up in. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And listen, I'm not some leftist that's like, oh my God, the government has to solve everything. | ||
But like, you know, it's a giant hypocrisy, right? | ||
Like, they will come after somebody for a zoning violation, or Alex was just telling me before about, you know, how they're trying to see if he's got any money that's not declared. | ||
Just trying to micromanage our lives, but then you have these kids that are coming over here that are being abused, and nothing's done about it. | ||
That, to me, is the most messed up thing, part about all this. | ||
We asked every single kid we came across, interviewed, have they visited you before we showed up? | ||
And all of them said no. | ||
Maybe one said yes, but out of like 20 interviews, no, no, no, no. | ||
And no phone call. | ||
There's supposed to be a wellness phone call done at 30 days. | ||
A lot of them said, the majority of them said no. | ||
Well, and let's think about it too. | ||
This is a Multi-billion dollar industry, right? | ||
I mean, there is no lacking in funding when it comes to this illegal immigration operation, this open border operation. | ||
So they could easily fund people to go out and do wellness checks. | ||
They could easily fund people to go out and check on these young kids that get brought in and put in with sponsors that they don't even have background checks in. | ||
And so, it just doesn't exist. | ||
There's just nothing. | ||
It exists, but yeah, apparently it's not being done. | ||
Like Carlos said, there's supposed to be a 30-day quote-unquote wellness check, and a lot of the kids are like, yeah, that was it, it was dropped off, never heard from anybody again. | ||
Carlos, do you think people are taking a paycheck to do this and just not doing their job? | ||
Yeah, that's what it is. | ||
They have to meet a quota of certain workers that need to be hired. | ||
If not, the contract gets handled to another company. | ||
So they hire and then they keep the money and they they try to undercut as much as they can. | ||
And right now they're supposed to be the way we were knocking doors. | ||
They're supposed to have workers out there doing the same because of how public it is, how many kids are lost now. | ||
But you would think we did it for three months and we would run into some of these door knockers. | ||
We didn't run into anybody doing door knocking. | ||
And you could barely even find any of these minors that ever got any follow-up? | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
I think it was maybe one who said, yeah, they called us, but that was it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Out of out of hundreds. | ||
I mean, we knocked on hundreds of doors, literally. | ||
There was there was a lot of door knocking. | ||
So, I mean, listen, we had success. | ||
It's not like we didn't find we found a labor trafficking ring in in Florida, like a serious situation where what was happening was. | ||
So, again, this was a case that was tipped off to the FBI, HSI and HHS. | ||
Nothing was done about it. | ||
Situation was you had a Guatemalan couple Legal aliens. | ||
And they had this network of houses that they would sponsor kids from. | ||
So they would tell the government, okay, send me a kid, I'm gonna sponsor him at this address. | ||
And then send me a few other, I'm gonna have him at this address. | ||
And another address, another address. | ||
So that, you know, it would be harder to trace it back, so it doesn't look like there's all these kids being sent to one address, you see? | ||
But then, you know, there were people on the inside that pieced it all together, like, no. | ||
This couple, they are just using a network of houses to spread apart the children that they are sponsoring. | ||
So then we found a girl that was part of this. | ||
And she told us what's happening is they're bringing in a bunch of kids as young as five years old is what she said. | ||
They have a debt over their head, a trafficking debt. | ||
And then as soon as they get to the United States, they go, OK, we found you a job. | ||
We're going to be working at this place, some landscaping company or whatever else. | ||
And that's it and they start paying off their debt and she was telling us that they just have these kids living with you know in a house that's full of men where they'll be like a living room and there's just like mattresses everywhere and that's it and according to this girl they have children as young as five years old that they brought over here and put in this labor trafficking ring that's what we were told and while we were door knocking there were some doors we knocked and it would be like a that and okay so let me take a back step so we had all this information that's presented to us and a whistleblower is like okay This Guatemalan illegal alien couple has had children sent to this address, this address, this address, and so on. | ||
So we go and we knock some of the addresses. | ||
And living at the address, it was, for example, a family. | ||
And they were like, listen, we already had Homeland Security knock here. | ||
Why are you here again? | ||
And we were like, well, you know, it's probably the same reason Homeland Security was knocking. | ||
And the point is... And this is the same scene. | ||
Yeah, this is that labor trafficking. | ||
So the point is, they're just pulling out random addresses, giving it to the government, saying, yeah, I live here. | ||
And there's really no check, and it's just some random family's home. | ||
But I'm saying Homeland Security was there, and they continued to operate after they were there. | ||
Homeland Security was there, and it sounds like they were not successful in finding any of these kids, from what we know. | ||
How many kids did you see on the scene of this? | ||
Situation this this trafficking ring. | ||
Well, we found two of the kids. | ||
They told us that there's many more We found two of the kids that had broken free from it that worse They were telling us that they still had a debt over their head and they're getting constant calls that they're being threatened with deep But this trafficker has been to law enforcement No, they're scared. | ||
They don't because they're here legally. | ||
And see, that's what happens. | ||
This is another thing we learned. | ||
These kids come over here and a lot of times they just skip their court date. | ||
And so they know that they're, you know, one step away from getting deported. | ||
And so then you have this quote unquote sponsor who goes, OK, well, listen, if you're not going to pay off this trafficking debt, I'm going to have you deported. | ||
And so that's that's what they told us. | ||
And we stopped by the local market there to get something to drink. | ||
And while we were standing out there, we saw about six or eight kids wearing lawn care service shirts on. | ||
And you could tell by their face, they had baby faces on. | ||
They looked like they were 13, 14. | ||
They just finished working? | ||
Yeah, they just finished working. | ||
And they were getting something to drink to or cashing their check. | ||
And it was about six or eight different kids coming in and out and you just see them running around in bicycles around town. | ||
And it just seems like the entire town is young kids working in lawn care. | ||
And let me just say this. | ||
I got nothing. | ||
I'm not trying to be a leftist here. | ||
I'm not somebody that's like, if you're 13, you shouldn't be able to work. | ||
I had a job at 13 and I was working as a busboy. | ||
That's fine. | ||
The issue is that they're coming over here and then they're threatened with this debt that's over their head. | ||
And they say there was another girl we talked to again, this in our video. | ||
People can watch this. | ||
Well, that's the problem. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
She was like, if you don't pay me this $4,000 you owe me, you're never going to see your | ||
mother again. | ||
Well, that's the problem. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
I mean, if you're in the neighborhood and you're, you know, a young go-getter, you want | ||
to mow lawns when you're 13, mow lawns, you know, 20 bucks a lawn or whatever, that's | ||
great for you. | ||
But these are basically indentured servants, even slaves to an extent, because they're | ||
not working on their own accord. | ||
They're not working because they want to have 20 bucks in their pocket to, you know, go down to the corner store and buy a soda and candy or something. | ||
They're working so they can pay off these, I guess, are they cartels or is this just like an independent operation? | ||
To us it seemed independent. | ||
I'm not going to make a stretch and say that it's cartel affiliated, but I mean, who knows what the associations are with these people? | ||
I mean, so there were multiple girls we spoke to. | ||
One of the girls is in our video. | ||
She had a her trafficking debt paid by this quote unquote sponsor. | ||
And so my whole thing is, OK, the sponsor paid for the trafficking of this child. | ||
Does that mean she's cartel connected? | ||
I mean, possibly, right? | ||
Because you must be somewhat cartel connected to be able to pay and have a child smuggled up here. | ||
But it's like, what? | ||
I mean, you're a, you're a minor in this situation. | ||
It's like, you don't even really have an out. | ||
I mean, what are you going to do? | ||
You don't know anybody. | ||
You don't have any money. | ||
Right. | ||
This is like all you can do to survive. | ||
Correct. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We had one girl in, uh, what was it, North Carolina? | ||
Which one? | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
Yeah, we had one in North Carolina who ended up not paying like her rent, her debt. | ||
The sponsor kicked her out and she ended up working at a restaurant. | ||
And at this restaurant, she was 14. | ||
She ended up meeting a guy in his 30s. | ||
The guy ends up getting her knocked up at 15. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, uh, she ends up leaving with him to Virginia, has a baby with him now at 15, and the dude is almost 40. | ||
And, uh, this- and she said- Was that her sponsor? | ||
Uh- No, this is- so there was a girl- This is another guy she was working with at the restaurant? | ||
Yeah, because her sponsor threw her out. | ||
She was like, you're out of my house because you're not paying me. | ||
And so then she- she ran off with this dude that was, like, more than double her age, got knocked up by him when she was 15 years old, and That's just another situation. | ||
Like, there's countless situations like this. | ||
And during our conversation with her, she said, I wish the government would have checked up on me. | ||
Maybe I wouldn't have ended up getting knocked up at 15. | ||
Because she was sharing that she was upset that before us, no one visited her. | ||
Well, the whole idea is like, oh, you know, we're bringing in these kids and they're getting taken care of, right? | ||
And it's, they run these ads or they run these puff pieces. | ||
It's like, oh, look, we've got these illegal migrants in our home. | ||
There was that famous one of that white liberal woman with the Harvard professor husband brings in these Haitians. | ||
Oh, they cook and they clean for me. | ||
It's so great. | ||
And so it's like this whole presentation of like, oh, it's loving, we're caring for them. | ||
And the reality is the majority of them end up in a slum type situation, indentured servitude situation. | ||
I wonder, did you guys ever dig into like, What were their expectations or what was their motivation to come to the country? | ||
What is the genesis of these stories? | ||
Well, let me just say this because I want to set the record straight here, before I forget. | ||
First of all, I don't want to come at this and people think that somehow I'm like, oh, we need the government to come in and we need all of this. | ||
Because at the end of the day, the government really sucks at anything they do. | ||
Anything they get involved in, they generally make worse, right? | ||
Well, they did this. | ||
This whole story is caused by the government. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And so my whole thing with this is pointing it out and saying, we need to stop this. | ||
We need to just shut down the board. | ||
I'm not calling because what a lot of people do is they'll see this and they'll use it as a reason for more government. | ||
Oh, this is why we need more government now, even though the government created the problem. | ||
No, a lot of these kids, you know, they simply need to be deported, right? | ||
Along with everybody else, along with the military aged men too. | ||
Send back to their home country. | ||
Because now they've come here, and now we're in a situation where our home country, United States of America, is becoming a trafficking den across every single state in small towns. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
So that's my whole thing. | ||
I'm not sitting here saying that we need more government. | ||
But what I am trying to call out with this report is that these people have come here, like you just said, it's under the guise of, oh my god, it's this big humanitarian thing, and it's not. | ||
They're here and they're trafficked now. | ||
Sorry, your question was, what is the genesis? | ||
The genesis of this, when you speak to these kids, sometimes they say, just the classic story, they go, oh, we're coming over here because we had this dream of getting our papers and working and being free in America. | ||
But I think a lot of times it's more sinister than that. | ||
It's these kids were sent up here because they were maybe paying off the debt back home or You know, they, I'll give you one example. | ||
The children that we heard in the, that we found in the labor trafficking ring in Florida, they told us that the genesis for them was they heard radio advertisements in the small village that lived in Guatemala. | ||
Radio advertisements saying, go to America and here, here's the package we're offering, the smuggling package. | ||
And they, they had their trip sponsored by this trafficker in the United States and they were sent up here and ended up in a labor trafficking ring. | ||
We're up against a break here. | ||
We're going to come back and continue this story. | ||
But so most of the situations it sounds like, you know, in Guatemala, very little infrastructure, right? | ||
I mean, civilization is obviously not like it is in the United States, even if you are in a small kind of rundown town. | ||
And so I guess it's that bait. | ||
I mean, that's what it is. | ||
And we figured that was going on. | ||
You've seen it before. | ||
You've actually brought the documents into studio. | ||
It's basically like, hey, free stuff, come to America. | ||
And then they come to America and they end up indentured servants. | ||
It's like right out of Pinocchio or something. | ||
So there's obviously a bunch of different angles, a bunch of different stories in this one story that has been broken by our guests. | ||
Carlos Arellano, Anthony Rubin, realmuckraker.com. | ||
I noticed, Carlos, you changed your X-handle again. | ||
Are you going to stick with this one finally? | ||
I think you should stick with this one. | ||
At informant Carlos. | ||
It's your best one yet. | ||
So there's so many different stories. | ||
And it's like, OK, I want to get back into the genesis. | ||
And when we come back after this short segment, just kind of get into all the different avenues and all the different outlets of where this thing goes. | ||
But how, I mean, how do you even It's like, how do you even make sense of this when you hear this stuff? | ||
And it's like, we were told to come to the United States. | ||
Sounds like it's a better living situation than we have here. | ||
I mean, maybe it is, maybe it isn't. | ||
But I mean, this is a U.S. | ||
government-sponsored, funded, human trafficking invasion operation. | ||
I mean, that's what you guys have documented here. | ||
And the end result, it sounds like for the majority of cases you followed up on, is a horror story. | ||
Pretty much, yeah. | ||
A horror story or, you know, worse than a horror story, right? | ||
Something extremely graphic that maybe might not even be in a movie, but we just don't know. | ||
Like we said, there were so many kids that were simply gone. | ||
They just gave them away and we couldn't find them. | ||
And you know what was another thing that was quite interesting? | ||
A lot of these quote-unquote sponsors Would we would knock on the door? | ||
Hey, where's the kid? | ||
Oh, I don't have the kid anymore. | ||
I gave him away. | ||
And we'd be like, OK, well, where's the kid? | ||
And I'm like, I don't know. | ||
I don't want to talk to you. | ||
And the thing is, just like they would look at us with such disdain and they would just be so just acting like they ran the joint. | ||
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Right. | |
It's like, dude, you're not even like you should probably be deported. | ||
Like you're an illegal alien. | ||
You're not even here legitimately. | ||
It's a fake asylum claim. | ||
And yet you're here. | ||
Speaking to me with total disrespect, with total, like, totally doesn't care about our concerns, why we're looking for the kid, or where that kid might be, and is basically like, get out of my face. | ||
And so, just the bravado of these people. | ||
I mean, maybe you want to talk a bit more about that. | ||
Yeah, we had a lot of people hang up on us, even though we say we're checking up on the kid, they didn't care. | ||
A lot of people slammed the door on us. | ||
A lot of people make threats. | ||
A lot of people from the window start recording us, like, we're the bad people here. | ||
And uh, I think a few others were really shady as in like, they would go to another house and then think we didn't have the address for that. | ||
And we'll be like, Hey, we were knocking at your other house. | ||
where you could see you looking through the window and they'd be like, well, I don't want | ||
to talk to you. | ||
And yeah, yeah. | ||
And they were just and they would just be dodging us. | ||
And and then we did have some parent, some sponsors were like, I have nothing to hide. | ||
So I'm going to open the door to you. | ||
And that's where I was going to go next, because it's like. | ||
I mean, believe me, I don't like dealing with law enforcement, I get pulled over for speeding | ||
or whatever, but it's like, yeah, OK, hands on the wheel window rolled down. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Whatever, whatever you want. | ||
OK, yeah, I have nothing to hide. | ||
It's like, I got nothing to hide, do what you gotta do, and let me go on my way. | ||
And usually that will end up well for you. | ||
So it's just like, I mean... | ||
You don't want to make an assumption and say everything is 100%, but when you're acting shady like that, when you're acting like you got something to hide, there's probably something going on there. | ||
Correct. | ||
Like, if I'm telling the officer, like, no, I'm not getting out of the car, you know, no, I'm not going to roll my window down, like, no, you can't search my car. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
He's going to be suspicious. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
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100%. | |
I mean, if I think if I was in that situation, I can't imagine behaving the way these people behave. | ||
Again, the thing is, though, this goes back to the issue is that we don't have any enforcement capabilities. | ||
So it was just us as two men with cameras trying to make. | ||
Some sort of impact here, try to find these kids. | ||
And you know, this is what we ran up against. | ||
So if there's any, you know, actual law enforcement agency or government agency that wants this information and wants to actually do something with it, we'd be happy to work with them. | ||
But unfortunately, I doubt that's the case. | ||
They will probably want it so they could write some sort of hit piece about us. | ||
You know, real quick, before we go to this break, I just had that happen to me. | ||
We exposed this at this apartment complex in Georgia, all of these illegal aliens that admitted to being registered to vote. | ||
Okay. | ||
The Secretary of State office in Georgia, then they go, oh, we want to talk to you guys. | ||
We want to get more information. | ||
We're really concerned. | ||
So we go, okay, sure thing. | ||
And you know what they do? | ||
They hand it off to the New York Times. | ||
The New York Times writes a hit piece on us. | ||
Is that Raffensperger's office? | ||
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Yes. | |
That's good. | ||
If you could even imagine. | ||
So that's what they did. | ||
They didn't look into it. | ||
They ended up just saying that we're full of crap and they have the New York Times read hippie silence. | ||
That's very nice. | ||
That's very nice of Raffensperger. | ||
Right. | ||
He's really concerned about Georgia's elections. | ||
The good news is there actually are good Republicans in Georgia that are probably going to save it from getting stolen this go around. | ||
But I don't know if Raffensperger is one of them. | ||
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Alright, I still got a lot of things to get into this major story from muckraker.com, my guests Carlos and Anthony in studio breaking this, and let me start here, because we're kind of getting into the genesis. | ||
Let's talk about the list that you were given, and obviously I'm not asking you to divulge anything here that's sensitive, except I'm just curious Was this shared with you because people were concerned on the inside that there wasn't follow-up? | ||
Like, what was... I mean, how much effort did it take? | ||
Did you have to go to it? | ||
Did it have to come to you? | ||
I'm talking about the list that led you down the path to find where these missing children are. | ||
Carlos, you're the one who got it originally, so... Yeah, they were concerned. | ||
there was a lot of concern over these kids because at the shelter that these | ||
kids were coming from they were doing things like erasing pregnant girls from | ||
the system. So there was a lot of teenage girls who were pregnant and they were | ||
deleting their names or information as if they were never there. Is that because | ||
they got pregnant after they got here or what's that? Yeah so that's what we don't | ||
know but apparently they were never at the shelter but when we went out to go | ||
look for kids we came across a few girls who were like we were saying yes we're | ||
from California we're from the Pomona shelter and we were pregnant on site. | ||
But they didn't go any further into that. | ||
Well, I would imagine that if they get pregnant on site, they'd probably want to erase that evidence. | ||
Yeah, and there's a big mystery there. | ||
We don't know what it is, but more than one girl. | ||
I think it was about 10 or 15 of them that were erased from the system on that site. | ||
So in other words, let's say... | ||
A whistleblower who's concerned about what he's seeing on the inside with the lack of accountability for all these missing children. | ||
And he says, hey, look, you guys want to lead? | ||
Here it is. | ||
And you follow up. | ||
Correct. | ||
Correct. | ||
And it's special thing about this site, too, that was erasing the pregnant girls from the system was. | ||
And this I can confirm myself because I was one of them who did it. | ||
I was, instead of flying around on the airplanes, sometimes they would tell us, well today your only job is to drive these girls to the abortion clinic to get an abortion done in California. | ||
Who pays for that abortion? | ||
That was the NGO who's in charge there. | ||
So a Catholic group? | ||
They were a native group, Cherokee Federal, something like that. | ||
A native group? | ||
It's also getting funding from the government? | ||
Correct. | ||
Because, I mean, really, it's government money. | ||
They pay all these different groups, Christian groups, Jewish groups, I guess native groups, and that's kind of like their middleman of saying, hey, we didn't do it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then they outsource themselves and go hire a third-party company that just moves the children around, like the one I worked for. | ||
And they say, hey, not just the airplanes. | ||
Go drive them to the abortion clinics. | ||
That way, when they get confronted, did you ever take any girls to the abortion clinics? | ||
They say no, because technically it wasn't them. | ||
It was me and my co-workers who were from another company. | ||
The third-party contractor. | ||
Correct. | ||
How many girls do you think are bused to an abortion clinic on an average day? | ||
Well, this was in 2021. | ||
So during the COVID era, when they shut down all the stadiums, all the soccer, football, all the sports stadiums, President Biden actually struck deals to open them up and put kids in there. | ||
So there was kids in... In the stadiums? | ||
Yeah, in the stadiums. | ||
In the stadiums. | ||
So there was kids in San Antonio, Texas, Dallas, Texas, in football arenas and baseball stadiums. | ||
And sometimes there were 2,000, 3,000 kids. | ||
So I would say on an average of maybe... | ||
Five to ten girls a week going to the abortion sites. | ||
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Wow. | |
All these sites. | ||
This is one of the sickest things, actually. | ||
It goes beyond even the illegal immigration story. | ||
The money laundering that goes on between the United States government, Planned Parenthood, and the Democrat Party. | ||
They fund these groups, then they pay for the abortions, and then Planned Parenthood donates to the Democrat Party by the millions. | ||
I mean, it's one of the sickest things ever. | ||
And they just, you know, kill kids in the process. | ||
It's like a little bonus on top for them, I suppose. | ||
You know, that's crazy you bring up San Antonio because... | ||
I guess it got real bad in San Antonio at one point, because it was the beginning, I think, of either 2021 or maybe late 2020. | ||
And maybe the crew can find this video. | ||
They love these little treasure hunts I send them on mid-show. | ||
I went to one of those illegal immigrant clinics in San Antonio. | ||
This is when it first got bad. | ||
So probably early 2021, when Biden just got in. | ||
And it got so bad. | ||
And they're right downtown. | ||
These shelters were right downtown, so it was like, I mean, you'd have a small little building and you'd have hundreds. | ||
They couldn't even fit in the building. | ||
And you'd have hundreds. | ||
They'd be pouring out. | ||
They'd be living in the streets. | ||
So people were just like, what the hell is going on? | ||
It was an illegal immigrant shelter. | ||
And I went down there with a camera. | ||
Of course, they kicked me out and called the cops and everything. | ||
You know, how dare you come in here and film these people? | ||
But it, so, they started putting them into the stadiums that were closed. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's how, that, I mean, we're talking stadiums of 20,000 seats? | ||
What, 50,000 seats? | ||
Yeah, yeah, so, I found I'm mistaking the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. | ||
I think the Alamo Dome was also used, and uh... That's like an 80,000 seat stadium. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's a massive facility. | ||
Yeah, if you look up Greg Abbott, closest down migrant shelter in 2021 in San Antonio, he showed up with the Texas Rangers because there was reports of these migrant kids running away with the staff members. | ||
And they were getting involved romantically with the staff. | ||
And there was also tons of reports. | ||
Minors? | ||
Minors. | ||
Minors. | ||
And there was also tons of reports of minors running away from these stadiums because they could only hire about 200 workers to look over 2,000 kids. | ||
So imagine in a stadium, it's impossible to keep an eye on them. | ||
They run away, they get away. | ||
I mean, it's a massive facility. | ||
It's right downtown. | ||
And it's easy to slip out of the stadium and then you just can't find them anymore. | ||
But Greg Abbott shut one down in San Antonio. | ||
In 2021 and then if you look up also Dallas, Texas in 2021. | ||
A bunch of kids were caught on charter buses and they couldn't move them because there wasn't enough escorts to go on the airplanes with them. | ||
So it got really out of hand. | ||
But, you know, like you said, the government was laundering money with the people who own these convention centers, these stadiums. | ||
They didn't have their sports teams. | ||
They didn't have any other way to make money during the COVID era. | ||
So they made it this way. | ||
But people didn't care about it as much back then. | ||
Well, it was probably easier to hide it too when people are just staying at home all day. | ||
They're not out and about. | ||
They're not going to downtown San Antonio, going to a bar, going to a restaurant, going to an event. | ||
I want to get back to this voting issue. | ||
I mean, how many of these illegal aliens did you run into that said they are registered | ||
to vote? | ||
I mean, was that an average like most of them did or was it rare? | ||
Oh my God. | ||
First of all, this is not, we've done this now in four states. | ||
We've done it in North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and a state that you guys are going | ||
to see early tomorrow morning. | ||
Okay, probably the most important, most consequential state in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. | ||
Okay. | ||
Probably the most important, most consequential state in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. | ||
Let's just, I'll just say that right now. | ||
Let's just, I'll just say that right now. | ||
So we've done this across four states. | ||
So we've done this across four states. | ||
What happens is we actually use the same list that we use for the finding these children | ||
What happens is we actually use the same list that we use for the finding these children | ||
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because that list leads you to these apartment complexes state that you guys are going to see early tomorrow morning. | |
because that list leads you to these apartment complexes that are just packed like 90, 95% | ||
times, almost like 99% full of just illegal aliens. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's the same type of apartment complex areas that you see that are, it's like the same | ||
stuff you saw in Aurora, Colorado, where they were walking out with assault rifles, literally | ||
the same type of environment. | ||
And so what we do, we have this list, we go to these different apartment complexes and | ||
we just ask them, we go, Hey, listen, you know, we're, we're here. | ||
We're we're with just, you know, we just say we're with an organization. | ||
We didn't even give a name. | ||
We just want to know, are you already registered to vote? | ||
And they go, Oh yeah, somebody came here last week or we registered at a grocery store or | ||
whatever. | ||
go okay well are you a citizen and the answer is of course not. | ||
And we've done this now across four different states. | ||
Again, people will see tomorrow, there's going to be a big joint release, Muckraker and Heritage Oversight Project tomorrow morning. | ||
People are going to see the fourth state that we've done. | ||
And yeah, I mean, this is what's going on in every single state, basically. | ||
We've done four of them, but I would venture to say we could find the same thing going on in every state yet. | ||
When you read the mainstream, I just had a New York Times hit piece come at me. | ||
Ken Benzinger, lovely fellow, from the New York Times, who basically follows people like Mark Reker around and Michael Yan and Heritage Foundation and just likes to write hit pieces on everything we do. | ||
They're fun, aren't they? | ||
But basically he goes out and he goes, well, there's only, you know, there's been studies that show that it's exceedingly rare and they act like it's so rare that we don't even have to look into it. | ||
And they just gaslight people. | ||
It's so incredible. | ||
But no, I actually think in states like Arizona, And Georgia states that were decided by about 11,000 votes each. | ||
I mean, it could be enough to sway the election. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Oh, well, you're actually already proven right. | ||
And I mean, you're you're on the road following these stories. | ||
I'm looking at the election news. | ||
It was proven 100 percent in Georgia. | ||
They removed. | ||
I mean, the Georgia margin of victory is like 12000 or something. | ||
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Or 11000. | ||
And they removed It was 11 or 12 and then they removed 15 or 12, I don't | ||
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The point is they removed illegals from the voter rolls. | ||
It was over the margin of victory. | ||
And that's what Trump was talking about when he called them up and he said, hey, there | ||
are more illegal votes than the margin of victory. | ||
He says find the votes. | ||
And then they spin it in the media. | ||
They say Trump said find the votes to cheat. | ||
No, he was proven right in court. | ||
They removed the illegal voters. | ||
It was beyond the margin of victory. | ||
So from your experience, though, they say, oh, it's rare. | ||
From your experience, it sounds like actually it's extremely common. | ||
We could go out, you know, we haven't done this in Texas because there's been other states that are higher on our priority list. | ||
Well, they haven't stolen Texas yet. | ||
They haven't stolen Texas yet either. | ||
It's, you know, eventually, hopefully not, but it's getting there. | ||
but they were only remove one million illegal votes from the roles in texas we | ||
saw that couple weeks ago yeah that was great that was good news they're | ||
actually doing a job out here uh... | ||
paxton is doing some solid work they've actually followed up you know going | ||
after ngos we've took them off on so that's good but uh... you know these other states man i mean we could | ||
go out right now we already know i mean there's an illegal alien | ||
compound not compound apartment complex where there was like | ||
suspected trafficking There's an apartment complex here in Austin, Texas that has had over 100 unaccompanied children sent to this small apartment complex, a trafficking situation. | ||
We actually knocked there as well for this video. | ||
We weren't able to find any children because, again, this is like an old list, but we did talk to neighbors and they said, one of the neighbors that was living in that apartment complex said that Uh, yeah, you know, a couple, like a year or two ago, there was somebody that was here pimping out the child that was living with them. | ||
A minor? | ||
A minor. | ||
Yeah, a small girl. | ||
And so, anyway, the point is, I would venture to say if we went to that apartment complex right now, we could pull the same story out in Texas. | ||
Well, it was the 2014 census. | ||
I can't remember. | ||
There was a census a while back, and I knew some census workers at the time, and for them it was a wake-up call. | ||
You know, your job as a census worker is to go out and get the census. | ||
You've got to go door-knocking, a lot like what you're talking about, but you're just going around whatever neighborhoods. | ||
They couldn't believe how many illegals. | ||
They didn't expect it. | ||
Talking about just normal, average, middle-class towns. | ||
Illegals everywhere! | ||
You're like, what the heck is going on? | ||
And of course, they get included in the census, and then they get included in the electoral college count. | ||
I mean, all of that should be illegal. | ||
As it is, but it's just, it's so, see that's, it's the same thing. | ||
You say, oh, they act like it's rare. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's actually not rare at all. | ||
And then when they, and then it's like, oh, okay, well they lose that. | ||
And then they say, well, you know, you were an immigrant or you're just homophobic or you're just, what are you talking? | ||
You lost the debate. | ||
So now you're insulting me and you're completely missing the issue here. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And then they, they lob these things like banana peels that they lobby you for you to slip on. | ||
And they get you caught up dodging these banana peels and we're not actually, you know, focused on winning the race, the race being preserving our American Republic, but they'll bring up just all this nonsense. | ||
And that's why, I mean, I don't want to get off topic here, but that's, in my opinion, one of the main reasons why they have us even talking about if men can be women and all this transgender crap and black versus white and how white people are racist and white supremacy is the biggest terrorist threat. | ||
It's because they want to distract us. | ||
They want us talking about that while they go and undermine our elections and steal our American Republic. | ||
That's what it's all about, in my opinion. | ||
Have us talking about this absolute garbage while our country is taken away from us. | ||
Yeah, there's no doubt it serves as a quite nice distraction and then people don't focus. | ||
And actually, again, not to get off track, but I harp on this all the time too. | ||
It's like, We sit here, and you look at the Democrat Party platform. | ||
Okay, abortion. | ||
Less than 1% of Americans will have anything to do with an abortion. | ||
Trans issues. | ||
Less than 1% of Americans will ever deal with trans issues. | ||
So these are issues that are a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a minority in this country that they raise to the top instead of the issues that face all of us. | ||
You know, taxes, wars, illegal immigration. | ||
These face all of us. | ||
I mean, but, oh no, let's talk about these minor, minor, minor, minor, minor, minor, minor fractional issues. | ||
Instead of the real thing. | ||
So you're definitely right about that. | ||
Carlos, I want to ask you your experience, because you've dealt with this now in the big cities and in the small cities. | ||
And the one thing that I say, because we cover the Springfield, Ohio story, obviously a lot, | ||
and now there's Alabama stories coming out, there's Pennsylvania stories coming out, it's | ||
going on, I'm guessing it's going on in hundreds of small towns, and it's probably all going | ||
to come out eventually in multiple states. | ||
But what I've said is because I've been around small town Americas, I've got family that | ||
lives in small town America. | ||
To me, it's like, you can kind of get away with having all these people in a large city because there's already a lot of degradation, there's already kind of a lot of third world signs, and it's just a big, you know, big city area. | ||
When you put 10,000 illegal immigrants into a small town of 20,000 people, I mean, that's like having Shaquille O'Neal at a midget convention. | ||
Like, everybody can see that. | ||
Yeah, but they, depending on the area, like I, before I got into all of this, as soon as I got out of high school, when I was 17, I went in and worked in a chicken factory in Arkansas. | ||
And the town was called Batesville. | ||
And the town needed about 6,000 workers to run a chicken plant that I went to go work at. | ||
And out of those 6,000 workers, about 4,000 of them were from Central America. | ||
And they were all young, really young age. | ||
People, I mean, they know they're there, but they look the other way when, uh, oh, we can get something out of them and cheap labor. | ||
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Cheap labor, or we can go sell them a fake social security card or make some kind of money out of them and they know they'll pay it. | ||
And, uh, they just kind of mentally blend in. | ||
But, uh, I was telling Anthony, actually, this. | ||
People were freaking out over Aurora, Colorado. | ||
And I was like, wow, we've been to these places all over the country this year, and it's nothing new. | ||
Like, it's just... Why do you suppose Aurora made the news? | ||
Because, again, you never know with this stuff, right? | ||
I mean, when you're in the media, or even when you're on the ground like you guys even more so, like, you never know when a story is going to make it, right? | ||
It's like, you just never know. | ||
Ah, shoot. | ||
or Colorado. Yeah, but I mean to add to what you were saying like with the Haitian situation, | ||
that's what it is. If you need to understand what replacement migration is, you look at Springfield, | ||
right? That is replaced migration. Their way of life is going the way of the Dodo bird. | ||
Now, I don't know how many Haitians you need to import. | ||
Like, what's the ratio between, you know, a native Springfielder versus Haitian? | ||
Like, what does the ratio have to be there? | ||
Is it 2 to 1? | ||
Is it 3 to 1? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But eventually, it's no longer Springfield anymore. | ||
It's something new. | ||
It's this mongrel Springfield. | ||
It's Haiti Field. | ||
It's Haiti Field, right? | ||
So... | ||
That's what it is. | ||
There's a Springfield, I think, in every state. | ||
So it's Hadefield now. | ||
And so I guess that's what I'm saying. | ||
That's replacement migration. | ||
And before you know it, you'll have all these people. | ||
There'll be nothing tethering us now to this homeland of ours. | ||
There's nothing tethering the people to the United States. | ||
I mean, the country is just an idea. | ||
It's just a bunch of people living within a certain border, and they decide to have a way of life and protect that ideal. | ||
And before you know it, you import enough of these people, we will be replaced. | ||
That ideal will be gone, washed away, because nobody will know what it is. | ||
And our country will go the way of the Dodo bird. | ||
At the highest level, that is what I see when I'm looking at Springfield. | ||
Replace the migration. | ||
That's the perfect case study of it. | ||
Well, and it's ironic that it is Springfield. | ||
I believe there's 50 Springfields, so it's like that's the American city name. | ||
So it's like, oh, they're going to take over Springfield. | ||
But, you know, to kind of expand on that too, The coastal elite, the liberal, the media elite, they don't care. | ||
Small-town America, they don't even know it exists. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They look at it like, hey, what do you care? | ||
We'll throw some Haitians in your neighborhood. | ||
Who cares? | ||
What are you doing anyway? | ||
Well, this is why I can't stand the disdain for, as they call it, flyover country. | ||
Because it's like, maybe you don't like their lifestyle, or maybe you wouldn't wanna live that lifestyle. | ||
Maybe some people try to get out of that lifestyle. | ||
Maybe some people like it. | ||
Call it a simple life, small town life, whatever. | ||
My point is, what are they doing to you? | ||
When has any small town America negatively impacted these big cities? | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
It's the voters in Chicago that turned Illinois blue and crushed the small towns. | ||
It's the voters in Philadelphia that turned Pennsylvania blue | ||
and crushed the small towns. | ||
It's the coastal elite. | ||
It's the liberal elite that are crushing the small-town America. | ||
They're not going after these big cities. | ||
They don't want anything to do with you. | ||
They're not going into your towns. | ||
And they're just sending these illegals into these towns, destroying these communities, making them more dangerous, just eroding what is their culture, if you will. | ||
And they just don't care. | ||
They just don't care. | ||
I wonder, what do you think is worse? | ||
These leftists that sit from their ivory towers? | ||
I mean, literal ivory towers. | ||
They're up in the Hollywood Hills, or they're up in a giant penthouse in Manhattan somewhere. | ||
What's worse? | ||
Those people who may be calling the shots on a lot of this, or the leftists who are on the ground in a place like Springfield that go, oh, these are our loving new neighbors. | ||
Meanwhile, they're going to chop off the head of the local goose. | ||
I mean, like, which one is worse? | ||
I'm not sure which one is worse, because those people that are on the ground are mind-controlled drones, and, you know, unless they could be swayed the other way and understood, no, this is a place of migration, our country is going to go extinct, we're doomed, Ben. | ||
Well, it's like the video where they shipped all, I think it was Abbott or DeSantis, Shipped all the illegal aliens to Martha's Vineyard, and they were like, oh! | ||
And like 24 hours they celebrated, had a party, had a wine spritzer, and then the next day they bought in these luxury buses and said, oh bye! | ||
Like, oh, get out of our town though! | ||
And it's just like, oh, okay, so, oh, you love him so much, and then you said, yeah, by the way, get the hell out. | ||
Go back, go back, go to small-town America, go to Springfield, America. | ||
We don't actually want you here. | ||
We're going to virtue signal and, you know, pop a bottle of champagne, like, oh, look, we're slumming it with these illegals. | ||
And then the next day, he's like, by the way, get the hell out of my house. | ||
Right. | ||
We're done with you. | ||
All right, so final thing I'm going to have here for you guys. | ||
I'm expecting you're going to be hearing from members of Congress for testimony on this. | ||
There's going to be hearings. | ||
Oh, that's so funny. | ||
Somebody must have tipped you off. | ||
We had a little internal thing about that. | ||
That's so funny. | ||
No, we, you know, we were speaking to them. | ||
They want to have, you know what, I mean, Carlos, you could probably speak on this better than I can. | ||
You've had more involvement with them, but they're more concerned. | ||
Let me just say this. | ||
Here's what I'll say. | ||
We spoke to I'll just say people in Congress. | ||
I'm not going to name names. | ||
Maybe they'll come around. | ||
They're still acting like they're interested. | ||
But I have never seen more grifters than the grifters that I've seen involved in the whole child trafficking space. | ||
These people who hold themselves up as saviors of children. | ||
I would never call myself that. | ||
Even if I was busting into places and extracting children like Tim Ballard does, I would never say that because it's not the type of thing you say. | ||
It's in bad taste. | ||
But these people who do absolutely nothing, that sit behind a desk, and just talk about it all day, grift the most. | ||
And there's so much grift behind anything child related, it actually blows my mind. | ||
And I have seen more of that over the last three months than I've ever seen in my life. | ||
And it's quite disgusting. | ||
But Carlos, if you want to touch upon that, I mean. | ||
Yeah, I've sat in maybe about five meetings where they said five different times, | ||
you have an opportunity to testify and only one has happened. | ||
The rest of those four, all of them been cancelled or postponed or they found something bigger that's gonna make them look better and it's uh, oh forget the kids. | ||
Well, and I don't understand that because I have this with other whistleblowers I've had on the show and it's like the same story every time. | ||
It's like, hey, they contact me and then they get cold feet or they contact me, but then they never follow through. | ||
And so I don't get it. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
And again. | ||
It's not like, I don't know how to lay this out, but I'll just do it. | ||
It's like, oh, but we'll get Ben Shapiro to testify on censorship, a guy who's never been censored, like a total establishment guy. | ||
Or we'll get all these other people to testify on these things. | ||
And it's like, hey, look, that's fine. | ||
I don't care. | ||
These are real whistleblowers. | ||
These are real journalists on the ground exposing this stuff, and it's like, the members of Congress that contact you, they're like, well, I don't know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
I'll just say this, and then we get 25 seconds. | ||
I was going to, there was supposed to be a testimony today, it got canceled, but I literally said to them, I said, listen, you let me come to that floor, I will give you hours of exclusive content, just take it. | ||
We just did it right here! | ||
And they just ignored it. | ||
They go, oh, okay, yeah, sounds good, and then that was it. | ||
I mean, you're telling me that the testimony that you provided right here isn't worth Congress's time? | ||
Apparently not. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
All right. | ||
Great stuff. | ||
Muckraker.com. | ||
Appreciate you guys coming in studio. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
So it's incredible as we are left by Carlos and Anthony from RealMuckraker.com as I'm talking to them. | ||
I mean, folks, I can't even believe it. | ||
And hopefully after their interview, State Infowars, they'll get more media inquiries or commitments from Congress for testimony. | ||
But I mean, who doesn't want that story? | ||
I mean, that's just crazy stuff that these guys are getting. | ||
Exclusive stuff. | ||
Video footage. | ||
And it's just like, hey guys, what media inquiries do you have next? | ||
Where are you going next? | ||
And they're like, oh, nobody really is picking it up. | ||
What? | ||
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Can't believe it. | ||
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Alright, my next guest... | ||
Now she's all over this Diddy issue. | ||
You can go follow her on x at Natalie Denise underscore or her YouTube channel Natalie Denise as well for all of her broadcasts and I got some things that I want to bring up to her but but before I do that I just want to kind of get her general consensus here you know If I'm, if I'm just kind of looking at all of this and connecting the dots, Natalie, I say, okay, well, let me go with, let me go with, I won't jump to any conclusions. | ||
Innocent till proven guilty. | ||
And, and Diddy has just as much say, or Sean Combs has just as much say to innocent till proven guilty as anybody else. | ||
What is so intriguing to me about this is we've got all kinds of videos dating back 10, 20 years of just odd stuff. | ||
I mean, I don't know what else to say. | ||
I mean, you know, when Justin Bieber basically gets grabbed and groped at parties and on award show stages, I mean, is a crime being committed there? | ||
I guess not. | ||
You know, he just kind of looks around like, what the hell just happened? | ||
Was I just assaulted? | ||
But OK, so there's all this weirdness. | ||
And so to me, as just somebody who's not involved in the legal case here, and let's just say innocent until proven guilty. | ||
But it's like, you see all these old videos. | ||
I mean, you see. | ||
I mean, weird videos where Diddy walks around and he's with these other dudes and they're sweating. | ||
You look at the connections he has when some of these stars are in their teenage years. | ||
I mean, that's the stuff where I'm looking and I'm just like, wait a second, what is this all about? | ||
So that's kind of what stuck out to me now. | ||
What about you following this story? | ||
Yeah, I think it's the consistency of the witness testimonies and the lawsuits that are being filed against him. | ||
Because these are different people from different timeframes, but yet they can name the same details, which corroborates something a lot bigger, I believe. | ||
And as somebody who researches a lot about these topics, especially surrounding celebrities, | ||
usually if something corroborates pretty straightforward and again, different timelines, different people, | ||
and the empirical evidence points to one thing, I say we can draw certain conclusions | ||
or we can make certain assessments. | ||
And I think that's what the majority of the public is doing right now with Diddy, | ||
including the things that he has said himself that has implicated himself. | ||
I think at one point he had a form of power dynamic that he thought he would never go away, that would never dissipate, and all of a sudden that he would never find himself in a day like this where he would actually get found out for a lot of his dark deeds. | ||
How many bottles of baby oil do you have right now at your residence? | ||
Zero. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, we have that in common, so that's zero. | ||
I don't know, maybe that's odd. | ||
Now, I'm hearing rumors that it might have been some sort of a liquid drug. | ||
Have you heard anything about that? | ||
I have seen rumors that it is a liquid drug or some other substance. | ||
I tend to steer away from that, sort of just going by Occam's razor and citing concrete evidence. | ||
That aside, if there were witness testimonies that were to attest the same details that, hey, they say that it's baby oil, but actually we've seen this, then I'll start probably looking that way. | ||
But, you know, sometimes with really sensational cases such as this, which are very high level, Leave it to the internet to, you know, sensationalize it or fluff it up even more, which I don't believe we need to do because the evidence and the truth and the facts are right there. | ||
And if you cross analyze these cases, you'll see that there's a lot already already there. | ||
We don't have to add on to it. | ||
So for now, I don't I don't I don't see any evidence. | ||
And people just put out fake stuff just I think for fun too, so you always gotta be careful with that. | ||
You know, some of the other stuff that came out were these videos, one we aired on this show, where he's like bragging about people passed out. | ||
at his parties and he's like, oh, look, this guy is so passed out. | ||
Now, I'm not throwing Bill Cosby's name out there like he has anything to do with this, but we all know, you know, the Bill Cosby story with the drinks that ended up him in a courtroom. | ||
And so what do we know as far as witness testimony or what's on what's on the government documents right now as far as a situation like that? | ||
Yeah, so actually in both cases of Cassie Ventura and Lil Rod, who were actually, Cassie Ventura was the case that really kicked it off to light, you know, a lot of these details about the freak-offs and, you know, intoxicating people. | ||
But Lil Rod really went into detail as to how this operation actually happened. | ||
Was that his bodyguard? | ||
Lil Rod was actually a co-producer on his latest album. | ||
Yes, and it's quite ironic because the reason why Lil Rod really punted this into the light and filed this lawsuit was because he did not get paid for his services in producing this album. | ||
So, in this particular lawsuit, he did detail that the drinks were laced with certain substances, and then if you cross-reference that with one of his ex-bodyguards, he did attest that Not only did they spike the drinks, they were actually spiking the juice, the mixers. | ||
So, you know, if one were to be suspicious of mixing any alcohol that might contain the substance, then maybe they could just drink the juice. | ||
Well, little that they would know, the juice was actually spiked. | ||
So that's how easily it came about that many of these victims could have been, you know, drugged or date rape drugged into doing what they did. | ||
Alright, well, I'm not trying to set you up to be graphic here, but for people that just don't know about this story, what was a freak-off? | ||
Sure, so a freak-off, if anybody's seen the movie Eyes Wide Shut, basically, that's pretty much what it was. | ||
To generalize it, freak-offs were basically orgies. | ||
They would have sex workers, male and female, hired. | ||
They would then have also party goers in this mix. | ||
And it was basically an orgy. | ||
Now, the thing about these freak-offs that really took me by surprise, | ||
especially that I do read quite a bit about sex trafficking stories and sex trafficking cases, | ||
was the fact that they confined these people and had them ongoing for days. | ||
This wasn't like an hours long into the morning long orgy. | ||
This was like days long. | ||
And then after that, it was also specified And the latest that they needed IV services to recuperate after that freak off. | ||
So that's how intense these things were. | ||
And in the resurface interview that he did with Conan O'Brien back in 2002, He actually kind of joked about this that, you know, women needed water and they also needed to be locked. | ||
They needed door locks on the doors. | ||
So, and he also said that that was kinky. | ||
So, you know, there are things to your point that you mentioned earlier that he said in the past that he never thought that would be caught in the light. | ||
Yeah, that's what's so crazy to me is all these resurfaced videos, interviews. | ||
And I mean, obviously, you know, self-incrimination is, you can't, but it's like, now you just look at it from a neutral observer and you're like, well, wait a second. | ||
This is, I mean, I don't know if it gets brought up as evidence. | ||
I mean, if I was the plaintiff's attorneys in these cases, I'd probably bring it as evidence. | ||
I think it's pretty damning stuff to a jury. | ||
What do we know? | ||
Because when I look at this too, And maybe I can get your opinion on this, and I'll kind of bring it back to my next question. | ||
I feel like the Diddy stuff was more... Because people are comparing it to Jeffrey Epstein, right? | ||
And I feel like the Epstein stuff was probably closer to the Eyes Wide Shut thing. | ||
And I feel like the Diddy thing was more of, this is how we're going to kind of control the entertainment industry, if it's as bad as it seems. | ||
And that's where I'm going here is, what do we know thus far about the camera situation? | ||
Because it did come out that there were cameras. | ||
There's also been bodyguards or former bodyguards of Puff Daddy, Sean Combs, Diddy, the Diddler, Puff Diddler, that he had cameras that were installed recording all this stuff. | ||
Do we know? | ||
Was that a known or unknown factor for the attendees of these parties? | ||
Now for, I believe in the Lil' Rod. | ||
I believe in the Little Rod lawsuit, it was mentioned that there was some blackmail going on, that some of these sexual acts were actually filmed. | ||
Now, whether it was with or without their consent, I can't concretely say that. | ||
I do want to lean on more so, no, it wasn't with their consent. | ||
There was a recent lawsuit that was actually, I believe it came to public's eye yesterday. | ||
Thalia Graves, who is filing this lawsuit against Diddy, actually attests in her lawsuit | ||
that not only did him and his bodyguard bind and rape her at the Bad Boy studio, | ||
but also they shot video of her and sold it to the dark web. | ||
It's alleged that they sold it to the dark web. | ||
And the lawsuit is actually calling to action that they would take down and destroy any copy | ||
that they have. | ||
That's a pretty grave allegation to make, especially that they are calling for hard copies | ||
of this particular tape or this particular recording to be taken down. | ||
You know, and of course, I'm sure they're probably looking for recouping of damages, emotional damages, but I think a call to action that big is pretty notable. | ||
Well, and I wonder, too, where the snowball rolls down the hill here. | ||
And other people, like you said, there's probably going to be new allegations or new... | ||
new even even plaintiffs joining these lawsuits that said okay well you know I was involved in this too and and and look again Diddy is innocent till proven guilty and I'm sure there will be people who try to join this maybe for for bad reasons but also there's probably people that get involved and they say you know you know I was a victim here too right and Right now he's in a cell. | ||
It sounds like it's a low security cell. | ||
They do say he's on suicide watch, but I gotta say, I'm familiar with the prison system, so unfortunately I'm pretty familiar with it. | ||
To be in a dormitory style cell while on max suicide watch doesn't really add up to me. | ||
That means multiple men have access right there to him. | ||
They can walk right up to his bed. | ||
It's not like having him in solitary or the special housing unit. | ||
What do we know about the alleged suicide watch or his current situation? | ||
Apparently maybe bunking with Sam Bankman Freed? | ||
I mean, that's crazy. | ||
Yeah, that's the last thing that I read that he is bunking with Sam, Sam Bankman Freed. | ||
And I think that that's wild, especially I think on Suicide Watch, you would think that there are other precautions taken to, you know, basically overview and just monitor the prisoner or whoever is incarcerated. | ||
So I do find that rather strange, unless So on the same watch, again, I don't know these protocols too closely, but it does seem a little bit strange. | ||
I did see that, and these might be rumors, but I think that there was an attempt to maybe commit suicide. | ||
I think that maybe that is just a rumor mill, but... | ||
Yeah, I think that that is quite strange that he is bunking with Sam Binkman Freed. | ||
Well, I don't believe he's on suicide watch for... Well, I'm sorry, let me rephrase that. | ||
I don't believe he's suicidal one bit. | ||
I mean, he was trying to avoid jail at all costs. | ||
I mean, he offered $50 million. | ||
Now, there's other rumors saying that he's trying to avoid the prison food. | ||
That's kind of the normal thing when you first get into prison. | ||
Most people avoid it in the first days. | ||
And then they either just eat commissary food or they're just eating because they're hungry. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
He was saying he thought that maybe he would be poisoned. | ||
Usually the situations at these things, I'm not saying it's impossible to poison somebody, but usually in a situation like the cell he's in, it'd almost be impossible to poison him because they're just walking up and grabbing food. | ||
You don't even know what food he's grabbing or what scoop you're going to serve him. | ||
So I don't really know about any of that. | ||
Do we know, I guess really the next question is, do we know when The next phase of this is trial. | ||
You know, is he going to plead to get back out of prison? | ||
I mean, what is what's what's next? | ||
Uh, that I am not particularly knowledgeable about. | ||
I don't quite know about that. | ||
I know that we will all be awaiting these details as they all do unravel even more, although there's a lot at stake here for Diddy. | ||
You know, I do find it a little strange just commenting on the, I guess, the process of this particular justification because You know, in the Lil Rudd lawsuit, there was a lot more that was alleged other than the three counts that they charged him with. | ||
And I wonder about that. | ||
For instance, it was alleged that he did drug certain people in this new lawsuit. | ||
It is also alleged that she was drugged. | ||
So it makes me wonder why they omitted those charges. | ||
Also, there were minors at his parties, allegedly, and there was evidence supporting that. | ||
And there isn't anything to, you know, allude that he's going to be charged for that. | ||
So with that being said, I don't know that this is another Glenn Maxwell type of situation where they'll kind of fix it to look like there's some justice being served but really not the full extent of justice. | ||
So that does concern me a little bit. | ||
And also to add on It is alleged by one of his previous employees that he does have tapes, blackmail tapes, of politicians. | ||
So, with that being said, who knows what sort of extent of the law that will be justified in this process. | ||
Well, Diddy obviously did not. | ||
Stay away from the political world. | ||
I mean, he was well known for doing the vote. | ||
I think it was the voter die campaign. | ||
He attended a lot of political events. | ||
He was friendly and maybe a little cozy even with one Barack Obama. | ||
So it wasn't like he was trying to avoid that world. | ||
And you know, there's been other allegations. | ||
And again, somebody, somebody popping off on a podcast. | ||
I mean, look, Kat Williams and 50 Cent have pretty much been proven completely correct with the commentary that they were giving for years on the situation. | ||
And then there's been other rappers and producers that went out and basically said, no, here's how it goes. | ||
You go to a party and, you know, whatever, you have fun. | ||
You have some drinks, probably all consensual, but maybe you pass out, whatever. | ||
Maybe you end up in a room with somebody you didn't want to be in a room with or didn't know who it was. | ||
Maybe it's on film. | ||
You go to the record signing and you say, well, you know, I don't know if I'm going to sign this record deal. | ||
And then they, you know, pop a VHS in and say, hmm, sure you don't want to sign this record deal. | ||
So, you know, there have been statements made along those lines as well. | ||
And look, again, let's see what happens if this goes to trial, discovery, evidence. | ||
Surely this is going to be absolutely wild. | ||
But it's just like, it's not so far-fetched, especially after what we've seen and heard from the Epstein case. | ||
I don't think it's so far-fetched for people to look at this story and say, yeah, I believe that. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, no, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, I think the silence speaks volumes of all the other celebrities that haven't spoken out that were obviously, you know, associated with Diddy and any of his affairs, whether it was romantically or professionally in the music industry, right? | ||
I think that a lot of these names have been dropped in various lawsuits, but You know, this definitely speaks volumes that they haven't made any statements, any sort of, you know, just empathy or sympathy notes to many possible victims or to Cassie Ventura herself, right? | ||
And I think that the settlement did speak volumes, right? | ||
He obviously felt compelled to settle because there must have been something true about this lawsuit that he couldn't fight, so he settled. | ||
So I do believe that the silence of many people, whether political heads or celebrities that have been mega elite celebrities for decades, not speaking out on this is pretty, it tells a story. | ||
What about certain people erasing their social media accounts that are associated with Diddy? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Yeah, I think that that's very strange. | ||
You know, it was all very coincidental timing. | ||
You know, Usher seemed to be the first one. | ||
Then he came back and said that he was hacked. | ||
And many people still speculate what that was. | ||
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If he was truly hacked... I don't believe that for a second. | |
Yeah, who knows? | ||
And many people speculate that... Or maybe he was, but somebody obviously wanted this... I mean, who hacks into racist stuff unless you're trying to hide something? | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Totally. | ||
Yeah, that's what I concur with that. | ||
You know, so it's maybe speculated that he went offline, may have deleted some things and then went back online, but that's not confirmed. | ||
And I haven't checked Social Blade to see if that was true or not. | ||
And even Usher could be a victim in all of this, but eventually just embraced it. | ||
Yeah, he could be because he actually was a minor. | ||
I believe he was a minor when he first started working with Diddy, just like Justin Bieber. | ||
I believe it was 13. | ||
Yeah, he went to a camp, I think Flavor Camp or something like that. | ||
He also in interviews have alleged that there were some funny things that he just wouldn't name what they were and they were probably more mature I'll say they were more mature than what his age should have stomached, you know, the environment that he should have seen at his age. | ||
So, you know, it could be that he's a victim and it could be that, who knows what kind of sworn to secrecy ceremonies that they are, you know, doing. | ||
Whether it is an NDA, as simple as that, or by some sort of blackmail, who knows? | ||
Well, and I do think it's kind of an observable thing, too, when you just look at the music industry over long periods of time, you say, well, what happened to this group or what happened to these guys? | ||
And and, you know, how does one how does let's say the music industry as a whole decide who's going to be at the top? | ||
Who's not going to make it? | ||
You know, some some young guys come up and then they just disappear. | ||
Is that because they didn't want to be a part of this where other guys get Jolted to the top. | ||
Is that because they were a part of this? | ||
I mean, these are some of the questions that I ask just overall of the music industry that I think is just observable. | ||
But, you know, when I look at when I hone back in on this Diddy situation, he comes up, his name is Puff Daddy. | ||
I mean, how does that not mean gay daddy? | ||
I mean, right. | ||
I mean, Puff Daddy, look at it now. | ||
It's like, OK, that's that's gay daddy. | ||
And I remember There's all kinds of rap lyrics and rappers, late 90s, early 2000s. | ||
They used to say all the time about how all these people were gay. | ||
And all the time they'd say all these rappers are gay, they're not real rappers, they're not real gangsters. | ||
I mean, now it's like, is that what's coming out? | ||
Is this what they were talking about? | ||
Right, right. | ||
Yeah, I mean it definitely seems, even if they weren't, right? | ||
even if they weren't, I think Lil Nas is probably a good example of this because Lil Nas has | ||
come out in the public as a homosexual man and people from his past, such as high school, | ||
have come out and said, hey, he's never been, you know, he's never been gay or he seems | ||
to always have been heterosexual, you know what I mean? | ||
So there have been, you know, people who have suspected that maybe he just did it for the | ||
industry. | ||
So yeah, it's definitely, um, I believe that even if some of these industry rappers or musicians, even if they are not gay, they're not homosexual and they're actually hetero, uh, but they do something to, you know, maybe, uh, that would make sense because he got right to the top and that's not a pun, but I mean, he, they, they, they, Jolted him right to the top of the charts, put his music on all the radio stations. | ||
I mean, how much talent does he really have? | ||
I don't know, but hey, pretend to be gay. | ||
We'll make you rich and famous. | ||
Okay, I'm in. | ||
Natalie Denise, thank you so much. | ||
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