Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Trans Manifesto Cover Up, SHOCK CLAIM: Audrey Hale Sexually ABUSED?
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Welcome to another episode of the Millstone Court.
My name is Paul Carroll.
Really appreciate you guys being with us.
Can't do the program without you.
Last week, a little-known court battle was being waged.
It's actually been being waged for several months now in the city of Nashville.
Little known to some, I guess, but to others, especially if you're a journalist, it was of significant consequence.
The court battle centers around secret documents that would shed more light on the tragedy, where trans terrorist Audrey Hale murdered six people, including three children, at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee.
Now, almost immediately after the killing spree, there was news that the shooter had left behind a manifesto.
This is not uncommon among mass shootings or shooters.
There's almost always writings left behind that shed more light on the motivations behind their satanic actions.
But what was uncommon is that the manifesto, which is really a library of writings and different journals that were seized by authorities, were not released.
Now, at first, we blamed the FBI. I blamed the FBI. I mean, it made sense that Joe Biden's personal police force would never release this manifesto because Audrey Hale was a confused woman who had been brainwashed by the culture into believing she was really a man or could become a man.
And at the time it made sense the FBI would cover this up to protect the LGBTQ enclave from the truth and growing track record of lashing out in violence.
This has happened all over the country where trans people have lashed out in violence.
After all, mutilating your body is an act of violence against yourself.
and the high suicide rates in that demographic are also it's also an act of violence against oneself and statistically if you are prone to act violently toward yourself then you are statistically speaking more likely to commit violence against other people also keep in mind that this was all happening in the wake of Christian red states including Tennessee Passing laws designed to protect children from parents and groomer teachers and doctors who promote chemical castration and
genital mutilation surgeries for minors.
Now what many didn't expect is that several parents who have their children enrolled at the Covenant School who were not murdered on that terrible day, praise God, that some of those parents would begin to push back at the idea of releasing the writings or manifesto of Audrey Hale, which was very strange.
And that's what this court battle is all about right now.
The parents do not want the manifesto released.
In fact, the head of the Southern Baptist ERLC, which stands for Ethics and Religious Liberty Council, lashed out when portions of the manifesto were leaked to Steven Crowder.
President of the ERLC, Brent Leatherwood, also has children.
who attend the Presbyterian Covenant School and he called whoever leaked those pages a quote viper end quote he also said quote you have now allowed this woman who terrorized our family with bullets to be able to now terrorize with words from the grave how could you what kind of person does this end quote I don't know I don't know what kind of person does this maybe the type of person that wants the truth Of course,
the pages that were leaked showed that Audrey Hale, who was a white woman, hated white people.
And part of the reason she shot at the school is because she wanted to kill some crackers who have that thing called white privilege.
Now, to my surprise, at least from the pages we have so far, Hale's motivations were more about being anti-white than anti-Christian.
However, These are just a few pages.
And again, there's a court battle where news publications are attempting to compel the court to release these documents.
The Tennessee Stars' Michael Patrick Leahy is one of the plaintiffs trying to get full access to these documents.
So sometime after the tragedy though, In Nashville, just like all mass shootings, the left talked about, you guessed it, gun control.
Gun control as a means to keep schools safe.
Some of the Covenant parents from the school there decided to get political and take their gun control fight to the Tennessee legislature.
Mary Joyce and Melissa Alexander formed a non-profit group called Covenant Families for a Brighter Tomorrow.
Their efforts did not persuade Tennessee Republicans to take away the gun rights of law-abiding citizens.
Here is this headline from Russell Moore's Christianity Today, back on August 30th of last year, quote, To pass new gun laws, special session ends without measures to prevent mass shootings at schools.
Interesting.
I wonder if the manifesto was released, if it might have given legislators more information to make more informed decisions?
Again, the same group who is for stricter gun laws, the non-profit Covenant Families for a Brighter Tomorrow, is also against the release of the manifesto.
Mary Joyce, Melissa Alexander have...
Again, they did not lose their children that day, but they have children that Went to the school or go to the school.
They have not been afraid of the spotlight.
Back on the first of April, they went on Tommy Lahren's show and explained why they believe the manifesto needs to remain a secret.
Watch.
Journalists, you want correct information out there.
And they did confiscate quite like 10 plus years worth of journals and laptops and et cetera from her home.
And it was of a crazy person.
So you or I would look at this and think, this doesn't make any sense.
So why, to address your question about why it's not been released yet, A few things.
One, it is an active investigation and we do respect our law enforcement.
We don't want to jeopardize them finding potentially an accomplice, which it could if it revealed certain pages where someone was helping the shooter to carry out this horrific event.
Two, we want to also protect our children and their identity and our school.
So there were plans in there, right?
Like layouts of the school.
And she had planned for a long, long time.
And so to have some of those plans and names of people be, I'm sure she wrote down names of people.
We don't, first off, we haven't seen it, right?
We as parents haven't seen it.
But from what we have heard from our briefings is there are plans from the school.
She spent a lot of years trying to figure out how to do this.
Did you catch that?
On the one hand, they assert that the manifesto is just the rantings of a crazy person and we don't need to pay attention to it.
And on the other hand, they admit they haven't seen it themselves.
They're only going off of what they've been told.
Now, what kind of sense does that make?
Seriously, I mean, if any of you out there are, you know, why won't people drop this?
Well, as a journalist...
If you tell me that we can't look at something, it makes me want to know.
It makes me want to look at it.
It's ridiculous.
What it's going to do is, and what this is doing, is it's forcing people or forcing journalists to start considering other possible reasons for why these documents are being covered up.
It's stuff like that.
Well, we don't need to look at it.
It's just the ratings of a crazy person.
Oh, but by the way, I actually haven't read it, and I haven't seen it.
Huh.
Recently, the Gateway Pundit ran this headline, Massive Cover-Up of Trans Shooters' History in Nashville Covenant School Mass Murder Case.
Now the story goes on to say that the parents of the victims of the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee have begged Davidson County Chancery Court to withhold from the public Audrey Hale's manifesto and all documents belonging to the shooter which were legally gifted to the parents of the victims by the shooter's parents.
Now gifting the documents To the parents of the victims is odd, but for the parents of the victims to then assert that they hold some kind of copyright on those documents is twisted on its face, and one cannot help but wonder what really is behind the enormous effort to withhold information about Audrey Hale.
Let's think about it for a minute.
What we know is that Audrey Hale went to elementary school at Covenant, transferred out to Isaiah T. Crestville Middle School in Nashville School of the Arts, then on to Nossi College of the Arts, and everything was seemingly okay.
At 28 years old, The now transitioning female was identifying as the male Aiden and while living at home with mom and dad began purchasing seven firearms including shotguns, rifles and handguns.
It was also at this time that we find Hale treated for an emotional disorder.
And on the morning of March 27, 2023 Hale drove to her elementary alma mater and discharged 150 rounds killing three children and three adults.
Why?
Why did Hale choose Covenant School for her murderous actions?
Why not middle school?
Or why not high school?
Or how about the local fast food joint?
This was a specific hit plan.
By the way, you just heard the parents say that she planned this for a long, long time.
Hale knew where she was going and why she was going.
The problem is...
That the public doesn't know why.
The public doesn't seem to know why Hale decided to take the lives of six innocent people.
But the public will have to live with any legislation that comes from her murderous behavior.
Legislation that may limit its right to own firearms or increase funding for mental health services that may actually be responsible for Hale's actions.
The piece goes on.
So the public wants to know the truth.
And I want to know the truth.
Why the secrecy?
What is there to hide?
Is it just the FBI? Or is it something more, as we talked about at the beginning?
So there is a man by the name of Austin Davis.
And he thinks that he knows the answer.
And considering the secrecy, I decided to have him on the program to discuss what he thinks is really going on.
Austin Davis has a long history of With the Covenant School and the church there in Nashville.
He used to be a deacon there in the early 2000s.
Back in February, he filed a motion to intervene in the court case surrounding the disclosure of Hale's writings.
The Tennessee Star had this headline, New Court Filing Claims Covenant School Shooter Audrey Hale Possibly Motivated by Alleged Child Abuse Cover-Up.
A motion to intervene filed on Monday in the court case seeking to compel the release of the manifesto, I'm quoting here, written by Covenant school killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale, claims the shooter's motivation for committing the attack may stem from an alleged child abuse cover-up at the claims the shooter's motivation for committing the attack may stem from
The motion was filed by Austin Davis, who claimed an assigned affidavit to be a former Covenant Presbyterian deacon and church member and a former Covenant school father, who also purports to be a child sex abuse whistleblower.
The Tennessee man claimed to face retaliation for the claims he made against the school.
The former deacon and his daughter Daisy Davis, who he claims was a classmate of Hale in early 2000s, previously sued the church in 2013 with claims he concealed the crimes of a confessed child molester in a cult-like fashion placed children in the Predator's safe house.
The lawsuit was ultimately dismissed, the piece goes on, And in 2016, the Tennessee Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal.
But in his motion, Austin Davis claims he and his family resigned from the church in 2006 after receiving unsatisfactory answers about the safety and welfare of vulnerable children he claims were placed in a safe house owned by a man named John Perry, a former chairman of the Covenant Presbyterian Church Diaconate, the head of the deacons.
Perry, the man Austin Davis claimed to be the beneficiary of the cover-up previously co-authored books with former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore.
Austin Davis claimed in a memo in support of his request to intervene, and this is all about the manifesto, that Hale's purported final message before her attack, in which she reportedly wrote that she left more than enough evidence behind to explain her attack that claimed the lives of three children and three adults left him persuaded in which she reportedly wrote that she left more than enough evidence behind to explain her attack that claimed the lives of three children and three adults left him persuaded that a reasonable possibility does exist that Audrey Hale return to the Covenant School campus
So those are startling allegations, and again, that from the Tennessee Star reporting on the filings.
Those are startling allegations, and if true, would significantly change this story and how we perceive this story.
So joining me now is Austin Davis on the phone via telephone.
Austin Davis, welcome to the Millstone Report, sir.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Thanks for having me, Paul.
I appreciate being here.
I appreciate Jeremy Sladen introducing us so that I could be here.
Well, I know Jeremy, you know, he's been on our program a couple of times.
And, yeah, he's already written a piece.
I know he's already interviewed you, I think, for two hours.
We don't quite have that long.
But the reason I wanted to bring you on, and to be quite honest, I mean, I had people tell me, people that I trust, say, hey, you know, there's a long history here.
Even, you know, had some people say that you're a permanent victim.
I'm just telling you what I heard.
And they discouraged me from having you on the program.
The reason I'm having you on, though...
It's because of this manifesto.
This is the thread that I can't resist pulling.
And as I said earlier, the fact of the matter is, they are not wanting us to see this.
And you just heard the moms there saying, well, we haven't read it, but it's just crazy talk.
We don't need to see it.
And that's bothersome to me.
This is something that we normally would have a manifesto immediately, within hours, if not days, of a tragedy like this.
As a journalist, there's something in there that people don't want us to see.
I want to know what that is.
You think you have an idea.
You think you know what may be in there.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think?
Well, I got a tip two days after the shooting from a Daily Beast reporter.
They Wrote it in an email and then called me and talked to me about it.
We had three lawsuits that we filed, child sex abuse covered lawsuits, and then my daughter was involved with one in her school where she had been basically run out of her school as a way to protect all this because there was a child sex abuse covered for a fact that's going on in that church since 2008 when they used the police on me.
And the police are deeply involved in the cover-up.
Alright, so let me stop you right there.
So you say there's a cover-up.
And I'm just trying to do my due diligence here.
So I've got this BuzzFeed news story here.
I'm going to throw it up on the screen for people to see.
BuzzFeed, right?
Co-author of Mike...
We all know BuzzFeed's leanings.
Political leanings.
But co-author of Mike Huckabee Books was accused of child molestation in two legal cases.
Okay, in this, it highlights that.
Highlights all kinds of stuff.
But it also comes and says this.
The individual that John Perry allegedly molested told BuzzFeed News that she believed that the church reacted appropriately...
And did not cover up Perry's alleged offenses.
Perry has not returned multiple requests for comments.
So what do you say to that?
That the victim here, the victim of the molestation, and I've done some due diligence.
I fully believe John Perry did what he was accused of doing there in molesting a child.
But she says, hey, the church didn't cover it up.
So what do you say to that, Austin Davis?
Okay.
Well, I have an injunction on me.
I have to be really careful.
I can't say any names.
But what you're seeing is, I don't know if you saw the movie Spotlight, where the lawyers get all involved.
And so I was sued for $3 million for invasion of privacy and defamation about the victim.
And John Perry's attorney was the one representing the victim.
Not too many child molestation victims have the attorney for the molester representing them in court.
And so when you see that kind of thing, and you're watching the same thing now.
It's re-victimization of everything to protect the kids, re-victimize.
These children, to me, are down here in a meat grinder where they've got very powerful people and powerful forces and police and the media is protecting it.
And then the whistleblower gets destroyed.
And that's what they did to me.
I actually got arrested and put in jail.
I got prosecuted and convicted as a Sandy Hook shooter threat to the Covenant School.
And so these guys play hardball.
They're not playing around.
But it's a fact that the molestation occurred.
And they're, I think, trying to, for whatever reason, and I don't know how they feel today with seven dead.
That's pretty serious.
Yeah.
I would agree.
I certainly agree about how people would feel, the dead people in the wake of all of this.
But to be clear, you said it's a fact that molestation has happened, but we're not saying that it's a fact that Audrey Hale was the one molested, correct?
Don't know that, and I think that instead of them doing what they're doing, the FBI and police should have been going in, seizing all their records and all these documents that come in, not wanting to come out, getting these records, getting these minutes, getting the counseling records.
And because they should have immediately known, well, number one, I was accused of being a shooter.
When the first reports came out, it was a white male in camouflage.
I'd already been convicted in 2017 as a Sandy Hooker shooter threat to the school.
My daughter was next.
As the day went on, they found it was a 27th studio, then all of the internet started going out.
Daisy was the shooter.
And so I think we have a right to be in court, ask questions.
I wanted to call witnesses in that televised hearing.
I had people list of them.
I think there needs to be some open air here because this is really important.
And the problem is that the hen is guarding the Yeah, so to be clear, you're saying that when the initial reports of the tragedy at Nashville happened, that they thought it was you or your daughter.
Now, they would have thought that because over the last couple of decades, you've essentially raised Cain and you've been disgruntled because you think that the church...
Which, by the way, they did excommunicate John Perry for heinous sin.
I mean, that's a fact.
You can look those documents up.
They took this guy who, you know, molested a child, and they kicked him out of the church, right?
They did it two years after they used the police to protect him and cover up, though, and it was when pressure started getting on from me, and then they had to do it.
But he was in there for two more years.
In 2008, they protected the molester and they turned me to the police as a potential shooter threat after Virginia Tech.
That's where it all began in 2008 with the police.
And they came to my home at night, terrified my family, got me out there asking about my mental health, mental well-being.
I don't know whether these covenant school parents know about this or not.
I mean, they're all over the news.
They're going to the White House and Congress, and they're down in the whole state of Tennessee.
The Capitol's got people shouting and yelling at them.
It's just hysteria, and I don't think any of those people have any idea that they may be all part of a child sex abuse cover-up.
But they've all gone wild.
Because the police aren't telling them anything.
The Tennessee General Assembly isn't telling them.
Governor Lee isn't telling them.
The media isn't telling them.
You're on here talking about today, but they're not telling them.
That's dangerous.
I want to get back to this.
I want to get back to Audrey Hale here in just a minute.
This is the latest over at the Tennessee Star from two days ago.
The Tennessee state judge orders police to provide redacted copy...
Of Covenant Killer Manifesto ahead of possible release.
Now, this is the judge that back in February, you submitted your motion to intervene and provided all of these documents that purported to essentially bring this in the conversation, right?
You're basically bringing this into the record saying, hey, look, there may be another motivation here, and it may be having to do with Audrey Hale's Being a potential abuse victim.
What did the judge do with that material?
She denied the intervening motion immediately.
So that would have given me equal standing with the parents that were in there.
I didn't have a lawyer, but I've been in all these cases by myself because all my lawyers have kind of been run off the cases.
So I've gone a long time and learned a little bit about it.
But I would have been able to, I gave a list of witnesses.
I wanted to call people to stand.
Nobody else is asking questions because you can't.
You can't really go in there.
Everybody's on their heels.
You can't really go in there when you're talking about the covenant mothers.
And I feel all the horrible things that they've experienced.
I'm saying it's tough to go in and say, hey, You know, we got to ask some hard questions here because they're victims.
And so, and they're trying to set it up so that anybody that says anything is abusing and harassing and intimidating victims.
They're going to want to put people in jail for saying anything about it is where they're ultimately headed because they've got a victim's rights bill down there that they're trying to, you know, get through to, which I'm not, I don't have a problem with, but that those things can be used against people.
And they've been used against me because I've definitely been telling the truth.
But hammered for years.
So you've got to have questions.
So she denied the intervening motion the next day.
But then she resurrected it under sui sponte authority.
That's her authority.
And she resurrected it and made it a amicus motion.
So it's just a friend of the court.
Then she let that ride for a while.
And I'm waiting to see if she's going to actually let stay in there.
And then she denied the motion, I think, on April the 6th, about a week before the hearing.
And so she took the most important information, I think, that's even available anywhere to anybody about any reason.
And she she demolished it.
So there's this piece of evidence that I think we have to look at.
This is an email.
I'm going to put it up on the screen here.
This is an email from the Daily Beast reporter.
Daily Beast reporter, Justin Rorlick.
Yeah, I think so.
So, you were contacted by a BuzzFeed reporter.
Hello, Austin.
My name is Justin Roerlich, and I'm a reporter over the Daily Beast in New York City.
We have been covering the Covenant School shooting and would be very interested in speaking with you about the abuse, malfeasance, and harassments detailed in your 2013-2014 lawsuit.
My colleagues are CC'd here, and we're curious if you ever crossed paths with Audrey Hale during your time investigating the abuse allegations.
And this is the kicker right here.
This is what I think blows this whole thing wide open.
A relative of Hale's told us, the Daily Beast, that Hale was interviewed as part of some sort of internal investigation, but that it was swept under the rug by covenant and never prosecuted.
So, I need you, Austin.
Please walk me through.
What investigation are they referring to?
Are they referring to a church investigation into John Perry and potential victims?
Sexual abuse of victims?
Is that what that is referring to?
I think so, but at the time when I got that, I didn't...
Number one, I was hardly able to talk to him on the phone because I was...
That was very raw emotionally to protect kids and speak out and protect kids and to find out three of them have been shot and killed and all this stuff is just like the worst nightmare in the world.
Right, but had you ever considered that Audrey, who did go to the school, she went to Covenant school back in the day, Back during the same time that John Perry was being accused of being a molester, this is the same time period.
Well, he hadn't been accused yet, but we're all back there together.
That's in 2001 to 2006.
The school just began.
I designed, created the Crest, the school Crest.
And I had a child in the school that was in, and she was in first grade and Audrey was in kindergarten.
There were only about 30 kids in the school.
Probably ran about maybe third grade.
And it was very small, very, you know, just a small little group of kids that had just started.
You know, the school was just beginning the first year, right before 9-11 happened.
And And so...
In 2002, in March, was when another father and a church staff member had marital issues and things and his kids got stuck over in John Perry's safe house.
I think he had about eight of them.
It was a pool house, correct?
Yeah, it was a pool house by his house.
But he had been involved in an investigative committee that had gone to the guy's house with a couple of elders.
You know, I wasn't used to that.
People go join the church and they want to be in church, but when they start having people come to your house Asking lots of questions.
Start getting the Jonestown feel a little bit to me.
I'm just not up for that as much.
I don't think most people are.
They certainly aren't up for it if all of a sudden they think the police are going to just be, hey, we need to go over and look at Paul and see what's going on with him.
That's too invasive.
And most people aren't joining church thinking that's going to happen to them.
But that's what's going on.
His kids got put in a safe house.
Who is this man?
His name is Greg Lurie.
Okay, Greg Lurie.
Yeah, and I knew Greg, played softball with him, and he was in the second marriage, and she was too.
And so their kids were put in that house, and he didn't know where his kids were for about 30 days, because it was a 30-day period of time.
When I found that out after it had happened, I'm like, Wait a minute.
I started asking questions among the leadership.
We can't be just taking people's kids and stick them over in houses with the fathers.
How are we doing that?
And so that's where that kind of began.
And there wasn't due process and things that you're kind of supposed to do.
And they got the law involved on them.
So I was a lone voice.
I'm just curious.
Was there allegations that he was abusing his wife or something?
Yeah, and her father was a big elder and she was a church staff member.
So once all those started flying, he's pretty much done.
But...
It just was heavy.
You know, all this that was going on during the time, it was slowly developing.
But they wouldn't, he had asked for, he'd written the head of the PCA when all this first started and asked them, so he's being hammered, asked them to come help and they told him no.
And so they said, you need to submit to these men.
Well, that was, you know, submitting to a prejudice court against you that's got a wife on the church staff and stuff is not necessarily the best Best answer there.
But that's the one he got.
And so he basically just got, you know, I heard guys that said it was like, you know, there was a lynching going on.
And so he went through all that.
And then and then as he was doing it, about 2000 to get an investigation committee in 2004, in December, I had finally found something, because I was reading the rule book.
I'm an old baseball player, so I'd read the church book and the governing rules.
I was going, wait a minute.
They've got to give the guy...
I didn't know.
I had just seen the letter that he wrote in 2002.
I didn't know about it.
Well, I saw a letter, so they've got to give it.
They've got to come in and do something.
They can't tell him no.
They have to.
He's asked for an investigation.
No, he asked for an investigation into what?
This Lori guy asked for an investigation.
For why his kids have been taken from him, I guess, and put in the safe house, all the things that were coming.
Although at that time, he didn't know they'd been put in the safe house.
But we'd amended something later on.
But I'm just saying that he wanted help.
He was seeking relief from the authorities higher up.
So we don't have a lot of time, right?
So let's talk about John Perry in relation to that.
So what about that scenario made you suspicious about John Perry being a child molester?
Because he's got a bunch of kids in his house, and I don't know he's a child luster.
DCS is involved with his family.
We're seeing some things among the kids that kind of bother him.
I'm thinking it, but I can't.
What kind of things did you see in those kids?
One of the girls was a cutter and started cutting herself.
She's about, I don't know, 10 or 11 years old.
And that was, I didn't know, but my wife did.
She came and told me, another Sunday school teacher, you're in a church, it's not like you're used to having Jerry Springer go in, but you're getting little feelings and then you're, they're already in court, they already got DCS on them, people already investigating them and everything.
And so I just, inside the church, as we were going, I was going, you know, I was upset about no process and somebody just being slandered and having everything be said bad about them.
And the main thing was the kids, because I knew they were being moved around, different things were happening to them.
And so I was saying, we need to be looking at this because we've got these kids floating around and that's a problem.
And they didn't like that.
They didn't like me asking questions or bringing up issues about children at that time.
So when I finally forced the hand December of 2004, around 2005, They don't tell you what all they're doing, but they obviously instigated an elder investigation committee.
Against who?
An elder investigation committee against who?
Investigated the Greg Lurie, John Perry, the children, the whole thing kind of going on there, what he was complaining about.
Okay.
I don't know all the details.
We were giving them information.
I don't know everything that they were investigating or what they knew.
I just know that there was a committee going on.
Okay.
So were you part of any formal investigation?
I wasn't interviewed.
I wasn't on the committee.
I was interviewed by the committee.
Okay.
And I was interviewed on March 23rd, 2006, about two months before Audrey's going to leave the school.
So here, this is my, this is my, I've got this email back up there.
A relative of Hale's told us that Hale was interviewed as part of some sort of internal investigation, but that was swept under the rug.
So do you think those are the same investigations or different investigations?
Well, we don't have, we, I mean, when I was there, we didn't have very many investigations.
There was never like where you actually start sitting down recording people, maybe interview 185 hours of witnesses, and then those are kind of not, I mean, I only saw one in the entire time I was there.
And so I think that what struck me, because it used to haunt me, they asked, did you cross paths?
And I couldn't think of where I'd cross paths.
I needed to cross paths in school.
But then, when I got ready to submit the intervening motion, I put in a couple of documents that were in 2006 that actually cite the Elder Investigative Committee.
I put the letter in there and gave it to the judge.
And what I was trying to say to him was, there's something going on in there.
Somebody that's a hail relative is saying something was going on there, at least according to the Daily Beast reporter.
And I don't think he was lying to me.
And so there's something going on in there, and now we can't get them up.
And the one we got, I don't even believe.
You can't get the what?
You broke up there.
You can't get the what?
Say that again.
Austin, are you there?
I hear you.
I can't what?
You said you can't get the...
You said you can't get something, and I'm trying to figure out.
I didn't hear what you said.
I don't remember what I said.
Okay, it's fine.
It's fine.
We can move on.
It's not a big deal.
Back to this, I do want to highlight the fact that, hang on, where did it go?
We have this story about the, is this it right here?
No, that's not it.
Hang on one second.
Back to this BuzzFeed story.
I'm going to throw this up on the screen here.
The reason this all came out about John Perry and molestation in the first place was because of court documents surrounding the divorce.
Of Perry and his wife.
So, from what I can tell, Austin, John Perry, and his wife get a divorce after she is convinced that he molested a family member, I presume their daughter, and they get a divorce.
And it's in those court documents that list the reasons for the divorce that we know that molestation took place.
Is that your understanding?
Well, I can't say anything about that.
I'm under an injunction.
Oh, you're under an injunction.
Okay.
In a sworn affidavit submitted during divorce proceedings, Perry's ex-wife attests that she filed divorce as a result of Mr.
Perry's inappropriate marital conduct, to which he admitted to in his response to interrogatories numbers 1 and 2 throughout the court documents, inappropriate marital conduct appears to be a euphemism for alleged molestation.
So that's where all of this is coming from.
Well, if you read up there and read about the police, the police interviewed my family in 2012.
Eight of them, high level, the only one person there was the chief police, and they're telling us that they can't prosecute because of the statute of limitations expired at 19.
And we're going, wait a minute, the police got used on us before that.
And so it's just everything about it.
They lie, the police lie, then they come back and BuzzFeed comes in and all of a sudden they say, oh yeah, we did sustain the investigation.
When they're saying that, they're saying, yeah, we investigated, he did do it.
That's not what they were telling us.
I mean, well, that's what they told us.
That wasn't what they were telling the church.
They were telling the church there was nothing to the claims.
And so they're going in lying to everybody.
That's why it's so dangerous when you've got a police force that lies to people because 2,000 members are up there.
They're getting lied to back in 2012 or 13 when they first went up there.
I think it was 2013 in February.
They're up there being told there's nothing to the claims.
And then 2015 in BuzzFeed, they're saying there is something to the Right here, I've got it pulled up.
Yeah, the BuzzFeed reports that a 2012 police investigation of Perry's alleged offenses found that the allegations of sexual battery were sustained, but that the statute of limitations had expired.
You're saying that the statute of limitations hadn't expired?
No, they lied about it even when they didn't expire, because 19 is not it.
But the other thing was that they covered up the child sex abuse before 19.
You know what I'm saying?
You can't cover up crimes and then say, well, the statute of limitations passed.
You participate in the cover for crime, it extends the statute of limitations.
Right, right, right.
No, no, I understand that.
But these guys are in every way in the world, and that's why they're all over that building up there.
That's why the very people, the fox is guarding the henhouse, the very people.
All those cops that you saw in the circle, when the helicopters circled around the building, because it has all come home to roost the covenant.
People are laying up their dead.
Three children have been shot in the face.
It is.
I mean, that would be true if, in fact, it's confirmed that Audrey Hale went back to that school because of what happened to her at that school.
If it was, you know, some sort of molestation, or you even said in your complaint, bullying.
Yeah, I mean, I would agree with you there.
But the manifesto is not being released and now the judge says they're going to release it.
Go ahead.
No, because the school, if they had reported on it, this school wouldn't be existing.
You don't get to go out and cover up child.
You know anybody who wants to send their kids to school, especially kindergarten kids to school, that they found out that the school's been over there, putting a guy in jail, saying he's a Sandy Hook shooter.
If they had done their job, if the police had done their job prior to this shooting, there wouldn't be a school.
And I've called for the school.
They've got the kids back in that school now, today.
After the three pages have been released, basically putting a target on the back of these kids.
And I don't even believe the manifesto.
The three pages they've released, I'm not sold.
So you think...
Oh, wow.
Okay, so this right here, we can pull that up.
This is just a random CBS News article.
The leak to Stephen Crowder, leaked Nashville shooter manifesto shows motivation behind attack, kill all you, expletive.
And they've got, you know, crackers, white privilege, want to kill you, little crackers.
So you're saying you think that's a red herring.
You think that's what the manifesto is.
You're saying you think that's a red herring.
I don't trust the police department.
I don't trust the DA. They're in big trouble.
They've got a lot of problems up there if they've covered up and now they've come home to roost.
And so they won't release anything.
So all of a sudden, after all this time, then some source releases something to Crowder that comes from a detective of people taking pictures.
And then they had an investigation behind it.
They put 10 people on leave for about, I don't know, a couple of weeks and they come back and everybody goes back to duty again.
Right.
Nobody gets caught.
They can't even find who released the manifesto pages.
Right.
They can't find it.
Now the judge is coming back and saying she's going to release a few more.
I don't trust them.
So, I mean, and the thing is, there are these writings, but it's much more than a manifesto, right?
There are journals.
They've collected all kinds of her writings and journals to really get to the bottom of this.
They don't want to release anything, Paul.
They've released the three.
That was all they wanted to release.
They gave the red meat to the right-wing media.
Well, let me ask you this, though.
The Covenant parents, or at least the ones from the Covenant families for a brighter tomorrow, that went on the Tarmi Lahren show, that are trying to get gun control.
These women, they say that it's just the writings of a crazy person, but then they admit in the same breath that they haven't actually read the documents.
So, I mean, if they haven't read the documents, then they would have no idea if Audrey Hale had different motivations than just going after white people.
They really don't know because they haven't read it.
Correct.
And when you read her text message to a friend, she's not misspelling words or sounds crazy or anything.
She's like a very sad, What she's saying is, I want to go die and I'm going to go die.
She's going back to her elementary school to die, to basically commit suicide and take some people with her.
But I don't think if she wanted to kill like the whole school, she'd have gone in there in chapel.
She went right by the kids on the playground.
I mean, to me, she had more of a purpose about where she was going, what she was doing.
I can be wrong on all of this.
I just am logical and I kind of look at things.
They go, well, she went up there and she wanted to kill everybody in school.
Well, if she wanted to kill everybody in school and kill their parents, she'd go up there when they're at 830 in the morning having chapel, which she knew about because she went to it.
They've all been in the big sanctuary.
She's coming at 10 o'clock.
If you look at the schedule that got released in the manifesto, there's a schedule in there.
She didn't even match up to the schedule.
And then there's another document where she says, I'm an hour and seven minutes away from D-Day or whatever.
Well, that puts her at about 9-10, I think, because she started shooting at a certain time, 10-15, 10-17.
So she's really got this detail and she's autistic, so they are kind of purposeful about what they do and they're single-minded.
They don't have a lot of options.
You know what I'm saying?
Autistic people are extremely narrowly focused.
There's an epidemic of autism and a lot of there's a giant percentage of people who are trans that are also are autistic, which is if you link it to the vaccines, it's pretty interesting phenomenon there.
But what I'm saying, she writes, I'm an hour and seven minutes away.
So when I look at the schedule there, I mean, she was like at 910 and it says she's eating at home.
And she's got a circle of a heart around the family, whatever.
Then you see it at 10 o'clock, she's supposed to be out the shooting range or something.
So she's not even, even the documents that they've gotten there don't even match up to what actually is happening.
So I'm highly suspicious of that could be, that could be the documents.
I just, I don't believe them.
And I think that they were only, I think they released those three so that what happened in court happened where the, where the, where the large group say, These are so dangerous you can't let these documents out.
Look at just these three pages.
But see, the judge is in a little bit of trouble and I think she's having to come back and give a few more documents and they're going to redact them and hope that appeases everybody.
Why do you think the judge in this case is in trouble?
Well, I think for one, she's covering up child sex abuse for a fact, a real child sex abuse case that I gave her the information on, and she denied my motion.
And that child sex abuse case involving John Perry is alive and going on as well.
And it doesn't matter that everybody wants to ignore it and act like it didn't happen.
It happened.
And they've covered it up.
The police have covered it up.
Judges have covered it up.
And she's covering it up now.
And she did it live right there in her court.
If it was a cover-up, why did the church kick this guy out of heinous sin?
Why did they excommunicate him?
I know they did that after it had been going on a while.
2010.
Yeah.
Because I was over at Starbucks in Green Hills and I walked out and hadn't been back there a couple years.
And one of the elders was out there talking to my daughter and asking a lot of personal questions.
And I walked over and told my daughter, I said, you need to go to the car.
And I said, you tell all your friends out there, don't any of you ever come talk to any of my children anywhere.
And then I followed up with a letter.
And I happened to mention Sam Moore, who's the chairman of Thomas Nelson Publishing, I believe I mentioned him, and John Perry in the letter.
And I said, do you realize the consequences of what would happen on federal crime of a 13-year-old?
I was talking about the harassment and the abuse of my daughter that they've done, that all these guys have done.
What I was asking about, though, was the ex...
How is that related?
I'm sorry to cut you off, Tom.
Because I'm getting ready to tell you, because that's in May of 2010, and I sent a letter to him, and they had to deal with him.
They weren't going to excommunicate him ever.
He was still a member of the church.
They brought him in about two weeks later and excommunicated him, and it's because of that event at that parking lot and the letter that followed.
I'm the one that triggered him getting excommunicated.
I didn't know it.
But that's what happened.
Because you sent them a letter saying, hey, don't talk to us again.
I said something.
I said, what are the federal ramifications on a 13-year-old girl?
And that scared the hell out of those guys.
See, in 2010, I didn't know about the child sex abuse.
Those guys knew.
I didn't know.
When did you find out?
They probably all had a heart attack.
When did you find out about the John Perry sex abuse?
Summer of 2012.
And I reported at the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office.
I think it was on July the 8th.
And you left the church several years before that though, right?
I got banned in 2008 and put under threat of arrest.
I couldn't speak to anybody at Covenant, former member, new members.
When you got banned, you were asking questions.
You said you didn't find out about the sex abuse until much later, but you had suspicions?
Yeah, I was asking questions about the safety and welfare of children.
And they didn't like those questions being asked.
Now when you look back, you gotta wonder what was happening in 2006 with Audrey.
You gotta wonder what was happening with victim 1 in the John Perry case.
I think there's more than one victim, that's what the problem is.
Do you know who victim 1 is, but you're under injunction?
I do, but I can't say who it is or they'll be putting me back in jail again, I guess.
Wow.
He's the most protective molester in the world.
I mean, Jeffrey Epstein should have come and joined Covenant.
He'd still be operating.
So we're still wanting the manifesto.
What do you make?
Let me ask you about the Southern Baptist Association here, this ERLC. John Perry was a Southern Baptist writer.
He wrote for Broadman and Holman, B&H, and that's the wing of the Southern Baptists.
He was one of their big biographers.
Russell Moore was there.
Richard Land was there.
He wrote a book with Richard Land.
John did.
He wrote a book with Mike Huckabee, who was a big Southern Baptist.
Roy Moore.
Chuck Colson.
He wrote two books either about him.
He knew him really well.
He wrote Billy Graham's final biography that was published by Franklin Graham.
Billy Graham, I believe, was Southern Baptist.
He belonged to the one in Dallas, the big Southern Baptist church down there.
So I think that his father-in-law was a Presbyterian, tied into the PCA and everything out of North Carolina over there.
But Billy Graham had been a Southern Baptist and so Brent Leatherwood is the ERLC head now and replaced Russell Moore.
But he's friends with Speaker Johnson when he got in.
One of the first things he did was he went and met with Speaker Johnson.
That's what I can't...
Love power.
Right.
Well, and Leatherwood has been a big cheerleader to fund the Ukraine meat grinder.
I mean, like, the Southern...
As I've been asking, why is the religious freedom or the, you know, ethics, religious freedom, whatever that acronym stands for, like, why is...
Why are they trying to get money for a foreign war?
I mean, we've been asking that for a while.
And obviously, I mentioned earlier, according to reports, he had children that went to that school.
Um...
Yep.
And he's the custodian.
He's the trustee of the manifesto.
Yeah, he's the custodian of the manifesto.
That's wild to me.
It's going to go to Brent Leatherwood.
Yeah, why is the chief political arm of the Southern Baptist Convention trying to keep this manifesto secret as well?
That's a huge question.
I don't understand that.
I don't understand that at all.
Well, they're merged.
These people have married the church, at least the Covenant church.
It's married to the Nashville Police Department and the Nashville court system and the mayors and the Metro Council.
They're all in one big bed together, even though a lot of people who go to Covenant are more conservative.
But there are other people that are more liberal.
I'm not in politics at all.
I'm calling it however I see it.
And it hits on all sides, all kinds of things.
And I'm trying to follow what Jesus wants me to do.
And right now, he wants me to try to not let these guys make him look like he's a child molester.
Because that's his church up there.
And now everybody's gotten up there and their dead children.
Dead adults, police all over the building.
It's a disaster.
It's everything you'd never want to see happen to God's house.
It's all there, and I don't think God's pleased about it at all.
He doesn't like what he's seen, and everybody thinks they're going to find a way to outsmart him in the court and do this trickery and stuff.
He's all over them.
He's come to town.
He's not pleased, and I don't think he's finished with what he's doing.
No matter how tricky or how much they try to hide, I don't think they're going to be able to hide this one.
That's just my opinion.
You think we're gonna get to see the manifesto?
The full manifesto?
You think we're gonna get to see it?
No, I think they're not going to let that come, but I think there'll be other ways that the truth will come out.
But I think that the whole intent, like, I mean, Judge Miles, she's the one that swore in Justin Jones on the steps of the cap in front of the crowd if he got reinstated because the assembly down there got rid of him.
Now, I'm not a fan of the assembly because I've been writing all of them.
I've written Justin Jones.
I've written Governor Lee.
Everybody, they just ignore me.
I've given them the information.
Everybody in the state that's down there knows all about me.
But the people don't.
Seven million Tennesseans don't.
But all the people that are in power, that are in positions of...
I've been writing them for years and years.
I've been in the court battles, so they all know.
The media people all know.
But I'm the big secret.
Justin Jones is over there, and he's with the Covenant Mothers.
And the Covenant Mothers emerged over there, and they're going to the White House.
And then the other thing is that one of the big secrets in all this is that Jack Smith was the U.S. Attorney here in 2017, and I was sending emails to him pleading and begging for help to spare me from the corruption that I was in on the courts.
The same Jack Smith that's now prosecuting Donald Trump and weaponizing the government against him.
Yeah, he allowed the government to be weaponized against me unbelievably here.
Look, as I said earlier, this is a thread that people are going to pull on because they're not releasing the manifesto, right?
So the question is, you know, the secrecy draws more questions.
It creates more questions.
And you've got...
So people are going to start to explore different theories.
Right, and so when you have yourself submitting these court documents that are alleging that it could be something completely different than what has been covered anywhere else, for the most part.
Again, shout out to Jeremy Sladen for bringing this story to my attention.
That's why I wanted to have you on, because I just want to get to the truth.
I want to get closer to the truth.
I hope we've gotten closer to the truth here tonight on the Millstone Report.
Austin Davis, I really appreciate it, sir.
Thank you so much for coming on the program.
I'll give you the last word.
Paul, thank you so much for having me.
And I just, all I can say is I pray that these kids, there's a whole group of kids that's back up on that hill in that school.
And that's a very dangerous place for them to be.
And I'm concerned about the kids being in safe places.
And that is not a safe place.
It's corrupt.
The police are corrupt.
I mean, they can go hire all the armed guards.
They can make it into Fort Covent up there, but they've got to shut that school down.
That's the last thing I'd like to say.
Alright, thanks again.
We'll talk soon, Austin Davis.
Folks, that's all the time that we have for this edition of the Millstone Report.