I'm Millie Weaver joined here with Michael Zimmerman.
Well, as many of you guys know, Memorial Day weekend is this weekend.
And many kind of confuse Veterans Day with Memorial Day.
So I wanted to talk a little bit about the difference between Veterans Day and Memorial Day.
We know that Veterans Day is to celebrate, pay homage to anybody who ever enlisted in the Army, whether in wartime or not, whereas Memorial Day is to pay honor and memorial to these veterans that fought during wartime and gave their life for our rights, our constitutional rights, our bill of rights, and our First Amendment, our Second Amendment, and so on and so forth that we hold so dear today.
So I wanted to kind of start off with this article from Huffington Post.
Apparently, Huffington Post apparently doesn't understand how the First Amendment works.
Their writer Ziba Blay blasted Vice President Mike Pence on Monday for perverting the idea of free speech itself.
She said during his commencement address at University of Notre Dame that he was saying that free speech was protecting hate speech and, you know, how these SJWs are.
They think that hate speech should not be protected under the First Amendment.
What do you think about that, Michael?
I think hate speech in the first place is not a thing.
You have speech out there that is offensive, potentially, but people still have the right to say it.
There are certain things like yelling fire in a movie theater that are not acceptable because it can cause panic or making death threats against people.
But the so-called hate speech is a term that's being applied now to anything that people disagree with, which on these liberal college campuses...
And in these SJW havens like California and New York, where it's almost all liberals, they turn everything conservatives say into hate speech, which is why I don't even think it's a legitimate thing.
That's right.
They want to have hate speech classified in the same category that you would harassment or death threats or so on and so forth so that you could actually be criminally charged for saying something that they...
Well, it's a downhill battle from there.
It's a tumbling slope.
It's a slippery slope right there because what happens is it becomes a matter of people's opinion and then everyone's opinion can be different and next thing you know somebody's saying something is hate speech that it's not even intended to be.
And whatever political party ends up in charge then or whatever the establishment is at the time, they're determining what is hate speech and what is We're going to end up with this issue where they're going to crack down on any conservative speech.
Things like InfoWars, it's going to be shut down.
It's going to be everything we say here.
Tonight's Nightly News, The Alex Jones Show.
All of that's going to be shut down because we are hate speech.
That's right.
They're just going to use hate speech to censor news that they don't like, that they don't want to get out.
And that's why we've seen that Sean Hannity actually has been coming under some trouble right now.
USAA is the latest company to pull its advertising from Sean Hannity's...
Well, USAA is a financial services company that typically caters to military men and their families or military women and their families.
And next thing you know, they pulled their advertising from the Sean Hannity show because it was not in line with...
You know, the political opinions that they wanted to be associated with and, you know, other companies started doing this as well.
This is what Sean Hannity said.
He said, This is something that they've started doing after they lost the election.
They were so sure that Hillary was going to win and when she didn't...
They decided, oh, let's go after conservative or libertarian media outlets financially.
So they went after Breitbart.
They went after InfoWars.
We had the whole thing with our ad roll getting pulled, costing InfoWars a significant sum of money.
And they pulled Kellogg's from Breitbart because these people, they have them all send emails and express their concern that these advertisers are supporting hate groups.
InfoWars isn't a hate group.
Breitbart's not a hate group.
Sean Hannity is not a hate group.
We're telling the truth, and if it's inconvenient to you or offends you, that's your issue.
But to go after these organizations' funding, it's obviously effective, and that's the only reason they're doing this.
Exactly.
It's a way of censorship.
So it's important to know that these rights that we have, the First Amendment, people died for those rights.
They laid down their life to go and protect those rights.
So why should we so easily?
Let these SJWs, who most of them are a bunch of crying, whiny babies that live in their parents' basements, they don't understand what it is to actually go out there and risk your life or sacrifice your life for somebody else's rights.
So we can't let them do that.
We have to continue to fight for those rights and pay homage to those who died for our rights.
Absolutely.
So I wanted to throw to, we have a clip here where this investigative report I did a couple years back about the Los Angeles Veterans Home over in L.A. where a lot of the land, the facilities, they were getting looted and misappropriated to where you had over 20,000 homeless veterans on the streets of Los Angeles.
And meanwhile, they had this huge, massive acreage.
Land and all these buildings that they could have been housed in, but the VA was misusing that land.
I mean, it's so horrible that we have these veteran suicide rates that are so high.
I mean, 22 a day on average.
Yeah.
I mean, what do you do with that?
That's absolutely horrible.
And when they actually have a home, a veteran's home, that they're being blocked from going into.
One of the examples was so that valet parking.
Could be put on that land from a Beverly Hills golf course.
Yeah, that's more important than homeless veterans.
We shouldn't house them.
We should have valet parking there.
They had major motion picture studios having lease agreements for a dollar a year so they can go film movies on there, hold little special events with celebrities going on there, little private fairs.
You know, they had a dog park for Beverly Hills people to come and walk their dogs.
You know, on the veterans' land.
Meanwhile, they built giant cages around this land to keep veterans out.
You actually had homeless veterans sleeping on the outside of these cages, and it's absolutely horrible to be treating our veterans this way.
So let's go ahead and roll to this clip, and then we'll be coming right back.
We'll be back with Michael Zimmerman.
So let's roll.
On April 9th, 1865, the Civil War ended at Appomattox 1865, the Civil War ended at Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia.
After more than 600,000 Union and Confederate soldiers lost their lives.
Of the remaining 1.5 million plus veterans, along with the 80,000 veterans from previous conflicts, tens of thousands of veterans were in desperate need of medical treatment, housing, and employment.
In 1865, During his second inaugural address, President Abraham Lincoln appealed to Congress and the nation on behalf of these soldiers to address this problem.
To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan.
Becoming the motto for the then Veterans Administration.
In March 1865, The National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, which resulted in establishing 11 permanent national homes between 1865 and 1930. Similar programs cropped up in the southern states for the Confederate veterans.
In 1886, the Texas Confederate Home was established in Austin, Texas, which housed hundreds of Confederate veterans.
In 1888, the Pacific branch of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established in West Los Angeles, California.
John P. Jones and Arcadia DeBaker patriotically deeded over 400 acres of pristine West Los Angeles land to be permanently maintained as a national home for veterans.
Carolina Winston Berry is the great-great-niece of one of the landowners.
This was a fully functional city within the county of Los Angeles.
It had everything in its own post office, 150 acres under cultivation.
Orange trees all over the place.
You can't see an orange tree anymore.
However, a lot has happened since then.
Government documents show that the West Los Angeles VA has made millions of dollars renting out chunks of its property to private enterprises.
During the early part of the Vietnam War, construction began on the Interstate 405, which is part of California's major highway system.
A section of the 405, once known as the Sepulveda Freeway, now Sepulveda Boulevard, cuts through the veterans' property.
This stretch of road is named after the Sepulveda family of San Pedro, California, who in 1784 were issued a Spanish land grant by King Carlos III. Very close to this section of land and on the veterans' property is where the drills for the Sawtelle oil field are located.
Tell us about the oil that's been found on the veterans land, and what's going on?
Is that oil going to the veterans?
Not at all.
Thank you for asking.
This is a gift, first of all, to families.
They opened the first veterans home after the Civil War era for disabled homeless veterans.
This land was selected.
And so amazing, there's a boil well on this property.
And to make sure that this would always be funded, at least, there's a lot.
The royalties don't go to the VA, they go to the Department of Interior.
The Department of Interior gets the royalties, not the VA.
Though the veterans were duly entitled to both the surface and mineral rights, through Mulholland Water Projects, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has the water rights.
Maps reveal that the Sepulveda Channel, which runs subterranean along the once Sepulveda Freeway, now 405, is a major waterway.
While soldiers fought overseas, the 405 was built over veterans' land.
Through the use of federal funds for state highway projects, the Department of Interior ultimately subrogated the Sawtail oil field.
Even though the oil field had been duly vested to the veterans in the original deed of 1888. UCLA is a baseball diamond in Arizona.
State of the art.
If we would take care of our veterans in the manner that UCLA has a baseball diamond on the earth.
We would be the proudest people.
The VA has designated three vacant buildings on the West L.A. campus to be converted to housing for disabled homeless vets.
They announced that in 2007, though they took no action.
In 2010, the agency announced they would spend $20 million rehabbing one of those buildings.
It was supposed to open this year.
They have yet to break ground.
Senator Feinstein and Congressman Weissman have never appropriated one dollar.
For one blanket, for one homeless veteran.
And because the pressure's been put onto them through the ACLU lawsuits, they recently appropriated $20 million to rehab one of those rat-infested buildings of about 55 rooms that will house 65 veterans a year and a half from now.
We have 20,000 out here.
This is their little tokenism, and if you just do the simple math, it's close to $400,000 a room.
You can buy them at home.
The list goes on and on of people who have leases in here, privilege leases to supposedly offset the expense of running the VA. What we have back here is there's 21 acres leased to the Brentwood School with a sweetheart deal.
Brentwood School is one of the wealthiest private schools, $30,000 a year for...
Grades go through high school.
They have tennis courts.
They have swimming pools.
They have virtually everything back here.
It's an athletic field, a playground.
And up above is the, it was supposed to be the veterans golf course.
A couple years ago, $200,000 in green fees were embezzled.
A billion dollar piece of property rent free.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
Turn around.
He's filming.
Who's this?
It's okay.
It's Parks and Recurations.
This is classic of what's going on here.
This is a veterans land.
You got a guy from Parks and Recreations, a paid employee of the government, city government, and they're snooping around at us.
I just hope America wakes up.
Well, it is so unacceptable how our veterans are being treated in America.
But, you know, I'm here with Michael Zimmerman, who has something very special to show us.
This is what they call a blood shit.
And this particular one is actually from a...
There was a POW during Vietnam.
And this was a promise from the United States government to anyone who is their captors saying, we will take care of you.
We will rescue you if necessary.
Where is the care?
Where's the help for these veterans once they come home?
It seems like it doesn't exist.
So this Memorial Day, that's something people need to think about and consider.
Stick with us.
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We'll be right back after this short break with more special reports.
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