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June 11, 2015 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Only Infowars Reporters Mug Shots on Checkpoint Wall
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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.
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.
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