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Cops and Passports
00:03:53
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| Okay, so we just went through a nighttime checkpoint, and Josh, what did the guy just say to you? | |
| Well, they made us pull over as usual, and he came up and he said, can we check your trunk again? | |
| And then kind of laughed. | |
| So at this point, it's almost like we've all become old friends. | |
| The funny thing, though, is that if you look inside their little office, and I'm sure we'll get a picture of this before we leave. | |
| My passport, Dew's passport, and Watson's passport, and the car, a picture of the CarPlay, is the only thing on the entire wall. | |
| There's a map of the place. | |
| Our picture's on the wall. | |
| That's it. | |
| There are other people staying up here. | |
| Charlie Skelton's staying up here. | |
| Other people are staying up here. | |
| And their passports aren't on the wall. | |
| So I guess we're kind of like celebrities. | |
| It's like people at NSYNC or Backstreet Boys. | |
| Posters on the wall, I guess. | |
| Well, and today... | |
| And we'll post this video later. | |
| I was shooting a quick video because we moved locations from the front gate to an area where they had a big bend. | |
| And so we could get, hopefully the car would slow down and we could get better shots because they were speeding through that entrance. | |
| And right as we pulled up, all of a sudden the cops descended out of the hills. | |
| They were in some, the police, they were in some hidden area. | |
| And then two of them came down and just started asking us questions. | |
| And, you know, they knew who we were. | |
| They got YouTube guys. | |
| And, you know, but they were actually being really cool. | |
| They're like, do you make money doing this? | |
| You freelance? | |
| How do you make money? | |
| It was just real funny. | |
| They were really nice, actually. | |
| Those two guys were really nice. | |
| And while they were talking to us, two other guys were looking in our car. | |
| So it was still very cop-like activity, police-like activity. | |
| But, you know, we'll let that slide just because they're actually being fine with us. | |
| Another time I went up and talked to one of the cops specifically. | |
| I said, hey, where's the actual line? | |
| Did you actually put police tape over here? | |
| And I said, don't worry, I'm not recording. | |
| He goes, don't worry, we know you record everything. | |
| So I think they've resigned to the fact that we're going to be reporters and, you know, we're resigned to the fact that they're going to be cops. | |
| But it's definitely on a much more pleasant interaction. | |
| Definitely where it's gone from this point. | |
| So that's a good thing because we're not here against these cops even though they're covering for some pretty tyrannical people at this point. | |
| I don't think these guys know. | |
| I started explaining to them about Kissinger and other people today, the two cops that were hanging out. | |
| In fact, I think we just went past that little curve that we were at today. | |
| So definitely the mood with the cops is a lot lighter. | |
| And, you know, I'm not going to film them unless they start doing something, you know, out of control and they've agreed to just chill out. | |
| So I think it's a 360 win, as Alex likes to say. | |
| Win, win, win. | |
| And so we still get to cover the event and they haven't messed with us. | |
| You know, it is what it is. | |
| At the end of the day, you can only mess with the cops so many times before something happens that nobody really wants, especially us. | |
| We're up here to do a different job. | |
| But, you know, you've got to stand up when cops are being tyrannical. | |
| And we did that, and I think we did that with flying colors. | |
| And definitely thanks to everybody out there. | |
| I know I've said it a million times, but thanks to you all who made the phone calls and contacted the police and told them to leave us alone. | |
| And it just made a better situation. | |
| And now they're being lighthearted, and they're showing that they're humans, and I might go buy them a pack of cigarettes. | |
| You start giving out cigarettes to some of these guys because everybody seems to smoke like chimneys here. | |
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Austrians On Army Time
00:00:36
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| Which is really weird. | |
| But anyway, that's about it. | |
| Probably our last video of the night. | |
| Although you never know, I'm still feeling pretty good. | |
| Is it 1230 right now? | |
| Is it 12? | |
| 031. Everything's on army time here because the Austrians are very regimented. | |
| Anyway, that's it. | |
| Rob Dews signing off for InfoWars.com, PrisonPlanet.tv, PrisonPlanet.com. | |
| And the Alex Jones channel on YouTube. | |
| You can follow me at AtDewsNews, and the news has a Z at the end. | |
| Take care, and good night. | |