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All right, we're now joined here on The Base Report with Frankie Stocks by Casey Whalen.
Casey, tell the audience about yourself.
Tell them what you like to look into.
I gave them a little bit of background on you a moment ago, but just let them know who you are.
And we'll get into the subject matter here because we do have a lot to talk about this evening.
Yeah, thank you so much for having me on.
I really appreciate it.
Yeah.
And so this, this is a really interesting topic, but essentially, my start as a, as a, I was a First Amendment auditor back around 2017.
I was really, I wanted to, as a litmus test, I got 140 full-size constitutions from the Idaho Secretary of State's office.
And I took copies of those into the police departments and the sheriff's departments as litmus tests.
And I'd film the police to see if rights were upheld.
And, you know, I kind of, you know, yes and no at times.
I, you know, and I did that for a while.
And, you know, it was great showing people that, you know, maybe the rule of law is not always being followed, but I wanted to do something more fulfilling.
So I actually started to pivot into becoming a journalist.
And so I started conducting records requests all throughout Idaho, throughout the country.
I've done thousands of them now.
And by starting out that process in my own town here in Corland, Idaho, I found that I was being disseminated through the police departments, also through the fusion centers, which we can talk more about later.
But that's basically how I got my start.
I learned videography, worked out of a studio in Spokane, Washington for a couple of years and have been conducting interviews, going to events, probably a lot of like what you're doing.
And I'm finding it very fulfilling.
It doesn't pay the best, but it's not about that.
It's being able to live with yourself at the end of the day.
And I think grassroots independent investigative journalism is extremely important to work with people in the community and help get stories out, develop stories that are not being told elsewhere.
Yeah, I think so too.
And I think that so much of this starts at the local level.
It's I always say on this show, I like go down this little list.
I'm like federal, state, local, like always circling the local.
Like there is so much action at our local level as far as stripping away the civil liberties of the American people.
I got started in journalism, reporting on local stuff and on state elections.
So I know exactly what you mean.
It's hard to laser focus in sometimes on state and local stuff unless you're actually covering it because there's not a lot of coverage on it out there compared to national news.
But like you mentioned, the fusion centers.
And I mean, we have in just about every state in this country, I think, what are we up to?
37, 39 states now that have laws on the books effectively criminalizing or banning anti-Semitic speech or anti-Semitic activity or boycotts, whatever they consider to be anti-Semitic.
38 states that have anti-BDS divest and sanction legislation on the books.
There's currently six states that have anti-Semitism laws.
And then there's also 28 states, I believe it is, that have some form of Holocaust education mandate.
And in some states, it's mandatory for, for instance, in Idaho, they want middle schoolers to get this mandatory training and then in high school have a refresher as the requirement to graduate.
But in Idaho, they made and they encouraged Holocaust education.
They couldn't make it mandatory.
Yeah, in Virginia, just recently, they made it mandatory thanks to Glenn Young, who, by the way, was just recently at the U.S. Capitol taking part in a ceremony to replace a statue of Robert E. Lee that represented Virginia in the capital up until 2020 with a statue of a black woman.
So this guy's a total Judeo-Marxist Bolshevik clown show, just like the rest of them.
But look, I've got some of your work pulled up here that I want to really want to jump into, especially this first article that I have pulled up.
And I think this will take us into the direction of a lot of the conversation that we want to have because we definitely, we have some crossover here in what we're covering.
I've always covered, love to cover influence operations.
I think this is the tip of the spear.
These people who are in our country, in our localities, in our states, in our federal government, they're at all levels infiltrating, subverting, paying legislators, doing whatever they can, taking them on trips to orphanages in Eastern Europe and compromising them.
These are a big deal.
They're a big problem.
And you've done some work on Israeli influence operations that are targeting American legislators over on your Substack page, caseywayland.substack.com, W-H-A-L-E-N dot substack.com.
I would love to jump in and start here and get your take on the influence operations on what an influence operation is, any specific influence operations you've looked into, what they're up to, and we can just kind of go from there down the road.
Yeah, I just essentially gravitate.
I just basically, I don't really have a specific direction with what I do as things come up.
I'll just, if I decide I want to try to develop a story, I'll just go that direction.
So I don't really focus on politics or legislation in particular, but this particular, this, this story, earlier this legislative cycle here in Idaho, Republican Representative Barbara Ehart attempted to pass a routing SIP.
Routing slips eventually can become bills.
It was RS 32552, which is essentially an anti-Semitism bill.
And that kind of that really bothered me because I don't like, I don't, I think people should be able to say what they want to say if no one's being injured.
You know, it's not hurting anybody.
We need free speech in this country.
We have to be able to talk about everything.
So anyways, that routing slip failed in committee and it didn't become a bill.
But when I read that bill, I noticed that there was a penalty in that bill that cited malicious harassment.
And to me, it tied everything together.
So essentially what's happening is malicious harassment is being used as a back door to classify a special group of people from criticism, i.e. Jews, you know, whatever.
It could be anything really.
And essentially, let me pull up what the definition here of malicious harassment real quick.
And so essentially basically what it is, though, is that here it is, malicious harassment defined, A, cause physical injury to another person or B, damage, destroy, or deface any real or personal property, another person, or threaten by word or act to do acts prohibited.
So essentially, if you use like a racial slur, you know, someone's gender, race, whatever, they can add on an enhancement, like a hate crime enhancement, for instance, and you could be charged with, you know, for, for free speech.
So that's essentially what's kind of going on here with this anti-Semitism.
But in the six states that do have the anti-Semitism laws in effect, all have either a malicious harassment law in the books or else they have a hate crime legislation.
So that's basically to tell to people in other states, if you have these things on your books and they're trying to bring an anti-Semitism bill, it's, you know, that seems to be the tact here.
And in Idaho, if you're found guilty of malicious harassment, you could face up to five years prison and or a $5,000 fine.
So it's, this is very, this is a very real, it's a very real danger to freedom of speech in ERCA.
Yeah, it's a really, really big deal.
And I know it's being pushed nationwide by these pressure groups and influence ops like combat anti-Semitism and Stop Anti-Semitism, whose state governments are now working directly arm in arm with.
And they write them in to the orders and into the legislation and say, we are working with this group to stop speech, to track speech, to punish people for expressing free speech.
And it's, I totally agree with you.
You can say whatever the hell you want to.
I mean, this is the United States of America.
I saw a campaign ad from a fishback in Florida recently, and he's running for the gubernatorial nomination.
And it was the first campaign ad, I think I've ever seen where a candidate's like, this is America, and you're allowed to say whatever you want, and you're allowed to criticize or question a foreign country.
I was like, dang, I don't live in Florida, but man, I would probably go out and vote for the guy on that alone because I've never heard a member of our government actually come out and say, You're allowed to say whatever you want, you're allowed to criticize whoever you want, especially foreign countries.
But a big part of this speech policing is tracking speech and latching on to people and then tracking that person pretty much for the rest of their life because you've deemed them guilty of some type of speech crime, some kind of thought crime, some kind of journalism crime.
And that ties into these laws like this.
Is that correct in saying that?
Yeah, essentially, I mean, that's the game.
Back in 2022, on September 15th at the White House, there was an event called United or Unite, We Stand, United We Stand.
And it was a program launched by former AG Merrick Garland, the Department of Justice.
And this program initiated, it urged all prominently human rights groups, and it was encouraging.
They would have annual meetings throughout the state of Idaho, across the country, really.
And they would invite the community and they would implore them to report hate crimes and hate incidents to the DOD and the FBI.
And so that's what's been occurring behind the scenes.
I don't think a lot of people are really aware of this program.
And it looks like the website has been taken down since Trump came into office, but I know that that structure is still in place.
You can, you know, there's still Washington State has a hate crime reporting hotline.
And when they passed that legislation, I think it was last year before the hotline came into effect, they wanted to actually incentivize people.
I believe it was up to $1,200 per reporting.
I don't know if that would actually be properly prosecuted.
I don't know.
But they want to strike that.
But they do have a hotline.
They want to pay people to turn speech crimes, like the little Stasi units or something.
Yes.
Yeah, everyone's going to be able to do that.
I think they stress that language, but they, yeah, you can go back and look.
And so you had people like, I believe, I believe Miriam Cord from ICAP, which is the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.
She's, that was actually in Oregon.
She's testified in, I think, Washington and Oregon, actually.
And, anyways, it's just the thing is just out of control.
These power players that have an agenda against conservatives, Christians, nationalists, as all of us have been watching, are really running things behind the scenes.
And people just need to become more aware of what's going on.
Yeah, they absolutely do.
And through this anti-speech legislation and anti-speech executive orders, you can see you mention nationalist people, nationalist individuals, or groups.
I mean, you can see organizations that try to band together, groups of people that try to band together and even like moderately stand up to the federal government, to our foreign relations, to anything.
They get set upon by law enforcement.
I mean, you have parents in Loudoun County, Virginia, who were showing up to school board meetings and who were saying, I was thinking of this and you were talking about the federal government tracking speech.
And this isn't related to anti-Semitism, but it's related to an agenda that the very same freaks and subversives and tyrants are pushing, the transgenderism of children.
And you had the FBI under Merrick Garland surveilling parents and following parents around, shaking them down in some instances for showing up to school board meetings and it's asking simple questions like, why is there a book in the school library teaching my seventh grade child how to perform fellatio on a transgender adult?
You know, it's, it's, it's insane, but the FBI, I don't see any like there's been any, it just seems like the same collection of people to me who exist across administrations.
Like you mentioned, they've shut down the website now, but I think the infrastructure is still there, right?
They can just turn this back on at any moment in time, can't they?
It's not turned off.
It's not turned off anyway.
It's just, I think it's just more PC.
On the Department of Justice website, the United Against Hate website section is just gone.
So make that what you will.
But I know that you can still, you know, they're still encouraging people to report these hate crimes and hate incidences.
And, you know, so it's, it's very real.
Is the Trump administration still, so the Trump administration is still paying bounties for people to turn in hate speech or alleged hate crimes?
No one's being, no one's being paid anything, but I mean, they're encouraging people to report hate incidents and hate crimes.
The DOJ and the, I would say largely it's the DOJ.
And, you know, you have a lot of these human rights groups that promote that too, because what happens, and I've gotten, I've done so many records requests, but I've gotten emails.
I actually got an email from the director of the North Idaho Pride Alliance that sent an email to the Cordelane Police Department trying to get a nonprofit security grant through FEMA.
And in that grant, which I got an application of, she cited my colleague Dave Riley for a need to get the grant because he's exposing the Pride agenda in Cordelaine.
They cited the arrest of 31 members of Patriot Front.
And that whole thing was a fiasco in itself for conspiracy riot.
But anyways, it's just that's that's their game.
That's their, you know, they do this so they can get grant money and so they can also steer the community in the direction that they want.
So it's, it's, it's really devious.
Yeah.
And so you mentioned the Patriot Front arrest.
That was the mass arrest, right?
Where they pulled him out of the, out of the moving truck.
Yeah.
I, I, what, so it really strikes me how every single time I see someone getting online and saying, oh, Patriot Front are feds, it's one of these con ink accounts, the very same people who are pushing the narrative that Tyler Robinson shot Charlie Kirk in the neck with a 30 oh six.
It's the very same people who come out and say Patriot Front or feds, arrest them.
They cheer on really the demise of what looks to me to be a legitimately pro-America organization.
I mean, these guys, they really does seem like a front for Patriots for me.
But I see you have this article here, which features Patriot Front's arrest on the cover image.
Can you shed any more light on what happened with that and the targeting of that group?
Because they've been pretty heavily targeted there in Idaho, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So essentially I got the court audio from the gentleman that he, we don't know his name, but he was actually a government contractor that reported the 30 members of Patriot Front getting in the back of a U-Haul in Cordelaine on June 11th, 2022.
And so I got his call to 911.
And, you know, they were just getting in the back of a U-Haul.
Yeah, that's weird.
They're dressed in, you know, they're masked and they did have shields.
And there was one flagpole that was 10 foot long, which was later, they tried to say in court that it could be used as a spear, you know, and it's just ridiculous.
So these guys were going to just go to the Pride event.
It came out in court.
The Pen of Action and Thomas.
So the leader of Patriot Front, his, his statement or his speech he was to give.
And in court, it came out that they were just planning to go to the park, go into the park.
They were going to an event called Pride in the Park, hosted by the North Idaho Pride Alliance.
It's a yearly event in the park.
So they want to show up and protest, constitutionally protected.
So this guy calls in U-Haul.
They get pulled over like literally a block from the Pride event.
And I was there filming it.
I actually filmed some Antifa members that were later.
They were detained.
One person was detained by Ordiner Lane police.
But anyways, I went and filmed the Patriot Front arrest.
I went to the court hearings.
So, all this came out that they were going to go into the park as far as they could when they met opposition.
They were told not to, the people that were part of Patriot Front were told not to talk to anybody, do not initiate anything with anybody.
And so, they were going to march into the venue as far as they could.
And then Thomas Rousseau was to give a speech on family values and the rule of law, essentially.
They read the beach.
There's no mention of violence.
They didn't have weapons.
There were people that were at the park, a pride event, conservatives that were protesting it that had weapons, that had someone had a 10-foot-long flag poll.
Just the utter hypocrisy of the whole thing.
And then, not to take much time on this, but suffice to say that the Cordelaine prosecutors in the case, the plaintiffs for the state of Idaho, Ryan Hunter and Summerton, were found guilty by Judge John Mitchell of prosecutorial misconduct for violating Brady and withholding exculpatory evidence from members of Patriot Front, namely Richard Jessup and Thomas Rousseau, whose cases were thrown out.
So that tells you everything you need to know.
They were trying to use this, again, as way as a victory for their, for the Idaho malicious harassment law.
So that's where we are.
And so when you see this anti-Semitism bill come up in Idaho and the penalty is malicious harassment, I mean, I know it's the human rights people.
It's the ADL.
It's all these same people that wanted the law in the first place.
Yeah.
And it sounds like now they're just taking, you know, they've already policed, you know, groups of unruly citizens, people who are going to not fall into line, people who are going to stand up for themselves.
They've already policed groups like that and tried to do everything that they can to make it feel illegal to organize among yourselves as citizens.
So now it's like the next step in that, it seems, and I think this is a nationwide deal, is to take ratchet it up a level to, you know, you even question, you even start asking questions.
You don't even have to organize with other people and go out and protest and give speeches or say something controversial.
You start asking questions that the government doesn't like, especially surrounding America's relationship with a foreign country.
And all of a sudden, you've been, you've become a target.
You're the target of the speech police, so to speak.
And so I think we've had like a really rapid march through this.
And it's been, what's been interesting to me about it is it's been, or not, I don't know if interesting is the right word, but what I've noticed about it is it's been across administrations.
It's been across political parties.
And, you know, I look at the Trump 2024 term as a massive rug pull.
And I voted for Trump.
And on election night, when I saw Jared Kushner come out onto that stage with him, I was actually live with Stu on our election coverage.
And I just knew then it was over.
Jared Kushner's on that stage.
This whole thing is over.
But since Trump has come into office, he has taken up the very same mantle that the Democrats were pushing before him and that the Biden administration was pushing before him as far as silencing speech of the American people.
And it seems to me that Trump's actually going to take this even further and that he's implementing right in front of our faces Project Esther.
I mean, that's how it looks to me that they are looking, layer laying out their timetable of over the next four years at the federal level, we're going to start censoring and punishing American citizens if they dare open their mouth about any of these listed items.
Now, specifically with the legislation out your way in Idaho, are they using the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definite working definition of anti-Semitism to define what you are and are not allowed to say?
Yes, absolutely.
That's the case.
That's the case with the six states that already have anti-Semitism bills on the books.
They all mention the working definition of the IHRA definition of the Holocaust.
So that's the case.
But they also, what's interesting about the potential anti-Semitism bill in Idaho is that in Idaho, they had a penalty, malicious harassment.
In these other states, there is nothing like that.
There is no, there isn't a penalty.
They just basically want the, they want the IHRA definition codified into law, and there's really no repercussions.
They're just, they're just affirming that they support Israel essentially.
So to me, Idaho, to have that penalty in Idaho, it's like it's really dangerous.
And I think in those other states where it's not in the law right now as a penalty, I think that will probably, they'll try to change that.
I'll try to amend it.
Yeah, I think that it's incredibly dangerous.
And I think that it openly targets Christians and Christian organizations in addition to patriots and patriot organizations.
I mean, you look in that IHRA definition and, you know, it's in the name working.
They can change it all the time.
They can take anything and they can form a hate crime, a hate speech crime around it using that definition because it's working.
It's always changing.
But I mean, specifically, if you spread the gospel, you can be charged under this IHRA definition.
If you say the Jews killed Jesus, you're committing an anti-Semitism under this definition and you can be thrown in prison.
You can be tracked.
You can be traced.
You can have your business taken away from you and you can be fined into oblivion.
I think it's incredibly, incredibly dangerous.
And it's interesting how, as we hear a lot of coverage on this, and I think this is really sheds light on how important that your coverage is, because we see a lot of coverage on this at the federal level.
And every time a big bill starts moving through Congress, you start seeing people posting video clips and things like that and posting tweets.
And it's like, hey, Congress is coming.
Randy Fine is coming after your speech.
Brian Mast is coming after your speech.
And it gets a lot of traction.
And there's been legislation at the federal level that's been defeated this year, like the Anti-IGO Boycott Act, where they wanted to throw people in prison for 20 years or fine them a million bucks for boycotting Israel.
You mentioned BDS earlier.
It's the same along those lines.
They wanted to criminalize boycotting Israel.
And so that was tabled because there was too much pushback.
But at the state level, it seems that there's not as much maybe awareness.
Maybe it's not as much organized pushback because you don't have a national base of people to jump online and be furious about it.
But people really, really have to pay attention to this.
And again, I think that's what your coverage is really important and shines a really important light here because they're filling in the map of the United States.
And it's like one state after another.
Speech is illegal here.
Speech is illegal there.
Oh, you thought it was illegal here.
Well, now it's illegal again.
And I think that's that's a you know taking us like dominoes, one state by one state to take us down.
Now, how do they go about the enforcement?
I you've definitely got some knowledge on the enforcement and the tracking of the speech here based off of what we what we talked about before we came on the uh came on the air.
Are they are they how are they tracking and and choreographing the afore enforcement of these uh anti-speech laws?
Yeah, I don't really know much about that, to be quite honest with you.
Um, I mean, this is still pretty new.
So, I mean, like in Idaho, if they use the malicious harassment penalty, they can just tack that on.
If, you know, I don't know.
I guess we haven't really seen this pan out yet.
It's still early and they're laying the groundwork.
But I mean, suffice to say, people definitely need to be going up this next legislative cycle at their capitals across the country and standing up against this.
Otherwise, we're not going to have much free speech at all left anymore.
But I can change tactic.
We can go into the 50 states one Israel delegation if you want.
Yeah, absolutely.
So I basically wanted to do something about this.
So I did records requests on the five delegates in Idaho that went over to Israel September 14th through the 18th.
And, you know, they had they were winded eyed, let's be honest here.
And, you know, and essentially it's just, you know, they'll say they're not trying to gain influence, but you know, that's, come on, let's get real here.
So, this event or this delegation was made for by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, and that was essentially public.
But I wanted to find out, you know, this just didn't feel like there was something missing.
So, what I did was I asked for records requests for emails for the five delegates in Idaho, like I just said.
And when I did that, I basically had a metric.
So, there's one Jewish Democrat, Alana Rubel, and she's one of the five that went, and then the rest were non-non-Jewish, from what I understand.
And so, when I started getting these emails, I found that the non-Jewish legislators didn't receive emails from two organizations.
And those organizations are the National Association of Jewish Legislators, and you can check that out in that article, Israel Influence targets American legislators.
And the other group is called the Jewish Federations of North America, which many people have probably recently heard of.
They just had a general assembly in Washington, D.C., just this last November.
And we can kind of go into what those groups are.
And so, the Jewish Federations of North America is essentially just a national umbrella for over 140 Jewish federations, supports 300-plus smaller network communities, and represents the largest Jewish charitable and community support network in North America.
And the National Association of Jewish Legislators was founded in 1977 as a national nonpartisan organization, serves as a network and forum for Jewish state legislators across the U.S., bringing together Jewish identifying and allied elected officials in nearly 40 states.
And the goal is to create a platform where Jewish legislators can share policy ideas, support each other, and represent Jewish community interests in state capitals nationwide.
And so, that just gives you a little background there.
But I found that one of the emails I got from Representative Rubel was an email from Jeff Weiss from the National Association of Jewish Legislators.
And that email is in that article I just told you, I just referenced.
If you want to pull it up, but there's a portion in that email where he asks in July, so like a couple months before they went to Israel, he asked Representative Rubel, I also asked if you could please suggest the names of two or three non-Jewish state legislators in your state who might benefit from this trip and should also be invited.
So, I mean, it's like that obviously happened that she probably suggested some other people to invite on the trip.
So, that was extremely interesting.
And then, when they returned from the trip, there was a lot of backlash, actually, even from within the Democrat Party.
Alana Rubel received tons of backlash for daring to go on this trip.
And she received an email from an Eli Byrne.
And Eli Byrne was basically, he sent her, it says here, the attachments is Israel Trip Rapid Response Talking Points PDF.
So, this guy actually sent Rubel talking points for her media rounds that she made a couple days after she got back.
So, that kind of tells you everything you need to know.
I mean, like, it's just so apparent when I see some of these emails what was really going on.
And I, you know, a lot of people just are not happy that this happened.
And actually, Representative Rubel was asked to step down.
A letter of like, I think 150 students asked her to step down as minority whip because deciding to go on this trip.
So, it's a lot of backlash.
And then just to add even more insult to injury, she received an email from a local group called the Idaho Israel Alliance, and they had been meeting with some of these delegates, some of these legislators before the trip and after the trip.
They met for lunch or whatever, you know, to butter them up.
And the correlation with all these groups, the Idaho Alliance, Jewish Federation of North America, and the National Association of Jewish Legislators, they all talk about.
anti-Semitism.
So that you can obviously see the game at hand here.
The Idaho Israel Alliance wants a working definition of the IHRA definition of the Holocaust on the books by 2027.
So they're coming right out and kind of telling us what they're doing while at the same time, just, oh, no, we're just going on a trip to Israel.
Just, you know, it's nothing to see here.
Yeah, that's very interesting that they say 2027 because that seems to line up with the timeline of the rollout for Project Esther at the federal level.
So they're getting this firewall together all over the country, it looks like, to keep enforcement going here.
But with 50 States One Israel, the thing that when I saw that happen, what immediately jumped out at me was so just disgusting was 50 states won Israel.
It's 50 states won America.
Are these the 50 states of Israel?
We're now the United States of Israel.
Like even the name was insulting to Americans.
And I think it was meant to be insulting to Americans to say we're marking our territory when we bring these people over here.
And I find it really interesting.
The part in the email where she says, I also ask if you could please suggest the names of two or three non-Jewish state legislators who might benefit from this trip and should be invited because they're just nakedly right there saying, hey, we need to bring some people in so that we can have some good goys so that they can go out and they can tell their people.
They can tell their constituents and people that'll listen to them from this non-Jewish perspective.
Hey, man, Israel's really great.
You should really be all about Israel.
I mean, this is, this is like governmental, not governmental propaganda, legislator propaganda.
You know, like the legislators have now been employed as the propagandists on behalf of Israel.
And so you have American citizens who are being silenced and being tracked.
And then you have legislators who are voting to silence and track them, who are going back and forth between this foreign nation state and promoting its interests, you know, for money.
It's like, do you know anything about where did the funding come from for 50 States One Israel?
Was it the state of Israel?
Were they the main backer here, the main financial backer?
It was the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, which is based in San Francisco.
Oh, it's based in San Francisco.
Can you elaborate on that?
I don't know much more just from some of the emails.
Is it an office?
I don't know a lot more about how much this.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
No, I just find that really interesting that it's a, it's based out of San Francisco.
I guess it's a satellite location, but it's weird that they would use a San Francisco office to take people in and out.
I don't know.
I just, I find that weird.
There was a legislator from my area.
He's actually my parents' state senator.
His name is Bryce Reeves.
He's about to be seeking the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate.
And this guy was on that trip and he's been making an increased number of trips to and from Israel as he has tried to move up the political ladder.
He's out there posing for pictures with armed IDF soldiers.
He's going with other politicians and other members of the state government, governments of other states, and they're humping the wall and touching the wall.
And they're doing, he was on the 50 States One Israel delegation.
And so I think there's a direct correlation here between the people that they throw up in our faces and the people who get tagged, you know, to go on these trips.
What is that?
So the people that went out of Idaho, is any one of these people a specifically influential state politician?
I mean, I don't, I mean, I don't know how to answer that question.
I guess I would say that Representative Barbie Eathart has passed a lot of really good bills that protects girls in boards, in schools.
That's really great.
She's the same one that tried to pass the anti-Semitism bill.
So, but one thing I want to mention that there was 250 delegates or almost 250 delegates across the country that went over to Israel for this trip.
Then, what was I going to say there?
I can't remember what I lost it, but they went over there.
All the states planted trees with their state flag.
And, you know, so it was really just a way, you know, in my opinion, it's propaganda, you know, all around.
Yeah.
I believe Mike Huckleby was there too.
So.
Yeah, he was.
Mike Huckabee.
And Mike Huckabee was also just recently when they took a thousand pastors to Israel for the Friends of Zion delegation.
Mike Huckabee and Benjamin Netanyahu came on out and they, I'm sure they gave them a very similar speech.
I guess a religious theme instead of a political theme, but they probably gave them a very similar speech to what they gave these 50 state one Israel participants as they gave them their marching orders to go back to the United States and start brainwashing their people and doing their part to continue the occupation of this country.
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I'm joined this evening by Casey Whalen.
He's been talking to us about the attacks on free speech across this country, especially in his home state of Idaho.
And part of this enforcement tracking mechanism are these fusion centers.
And Casey, can you just give us a quick blip about what these fusion centers are, where they're, they're, they're, what are they doing in these places?
Yeah, so every state has one main fusion center that's designated by the governor.
So in Idaho, we have the IC2 or the ICIC, and it's a cute little acronym.
It's the Idaho Criminal Intelligence Center.
It's run by the Idaho State Police.
And in Washington, their fusion center is run by the Washington State Police.
In Oregon, their fusion center is run by the Oregon DOJ.
So that gives you a little flavor of kind of who's running these things.
But, you know, there's essentially gathering intelligence.
There's actually one email address that you can record request for the fusion centers.
And I've done it.
And I actually found, I got myself, I found myself when I did that at an event I went to.
I wasn't allowed in because Governor Inslee was at this event and they wouldn't let me in.
And so I did a record request through the Washington State Fusion Center through their intake, FLOW.
And the Flow is a fusion liaison officer.
And so Flow agents, you have them in one of the, you know, generally have some in the police departments, you have some in the sheriff's departments.
In Spokane, we have something called Regional Intelligence Group 9.
They also disseminated me through their flyers, like I showed you with the Cordelian Police Department or talked about earlier.
Same thing.
They list a group, a bunch of people that are wanted for crimes, but at the top, they say, they show me going with Constitution saying he's not wanted for anything.
Just be aware.
Yeah, they go right there.
So that was in 2018, I believe.
Yeah.
And so the intelligence analyst at the Corderlane Police Department created this fire and internally disseminated it.
And they're not supposed to give me that, but I've gotten maybe three of those in the Corderland Police Department and a couple through the Spokane Sheriff's Department, Regional Intelligence Group 9.
So that's just kind of a general overview of how that works.
Yeah.
So these people are there.
Then they're tracking you internally.
It's like they're passing a note around saying, you know, keep an eye out for this guy.
I mean, that's, I think that's incredibly disturbing.
And I think that as more and more states enact these speech controls, it's, I think that we're going to see and hear a whole lot more of that, especially about journalists who are shaking things up at the local and the state level.
Because you're, you know, these, these people are supposed to have their little fiefdoms and you're not supposed to ask them any questions about it.
And you could also show the other flyer I sent you that involved the Catholic rosary walk that was supposed to happen during the Pride in the Park event, the same day that the Patriot Front members were arrested on June 11th, 2022.
Here's another flyer from the intelligence analyst at the Cordelaine Police Department.
They received tips from the typical people, the human rights people that don't like Christians.
They don't like, they don't like nationalists.
They just don't, you know, they want it their way or the highway.
So they reported this to the FBI and DOJ.
And I got emails from the director of the Human Rights Education Institute through the police department saying sent to the FBI.
That's the communication from the director of the Pride in the Park event.
We had an ISP, Idaho State Police Officer, Michelle Beach, also reported this Catholic rosary walk.
So that's what's happening behind the scenes.
And you usually can't get those flyers.
So we really are not privy to it.
But that's what's going on.
It has been going on for a number of years.
So they're targeting Christians, Catholics, for daring to show their faces in public, basically.
And it's, you know, there's, there's, you sent me this flyer.
And I think I really want to drill down on this because I think it's a really important aspect of this whole thing is that it's the character assassination.
If you can't be arrested, if you can't be, you know, brought in for questioning to shake you down, well, a whole bunch of self-appointed, you know, speech police, they can try to make your life hell.
They can try to sully your reputation.
And there's this flyer that's been sent out.
Who is Casey Whalen and Dave Riley?
And I'll put it up on the screen here, but would you mind telling the audience kind of what this is about?
And there's also, and we'll pull it up after this, there's an article in the paper out there, you know, about you.
It's, it's, so they're obviously going down this character assassination route with you, or they're at least trying to.
Is that a correct assumption?
Yeah, and it's, this is, this is nothing new, really, that been kind of dealing with this over the years, but this is just how you know you're over the target.
So that's this is a flyer from Representative Barbara Ehart, who handed out these liars at the event I was speaking at on December 3rd.
From the 50 States One Israel trip, right?
She went on the 50 States.
Yeah, she went.
She actually spoke last month at Stand Up for Idaho, and I didn't try to mess with her at her event.
So anyways, when I went to speak there about kind of exposing her and the 581 Israel delegation, she showed up and handed out these flyers.
And during the QA, a guy got up and said, Barbara Ehart just handed me this flyer calling you a anti, you know, calling you anti-Semitic.
She says in it, I'm, what does she say?
Like, I'm passionate about Hitler and I go my hair like Hitler.
You know, it's like, this is an this is a sitting representative in Idaho and this is happening.
Like, are we in high school?
Like, I guess we are.
I guess we're, you know, it feels like it.
And so in this article, this flyer at the very bottom, it's really interesting because she, she goes out of her way to mention, and I didn't want to bring this up, you know, RS 32552, known as the prohibitive anti-Semitism bill contains language that absolutely protects freedom of speech.
The following is found on page five.
Section three, nothing in this section shall be construed to A, diminish or infringe upon any right protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of the state of Idaho or B, conflict with federal law or state law concerning discrimination.
So that's great to say that, but you're still technically influencing the behavior of the citizenry, and that is not the job of the legislature.
So I don't understand where this disconnect is with these folks in office.
I'm not okay with this.
They do not get to influence us.
They can create laws that influence their behavior, but they're not allowed that.
So this is blatantly false.
This is misinformation right there because it is not constitutional.
Period.
Yeah.
And I think it's almost comical if they weren't slicing into our civil liberties.
It would be almost comical when they say, because they always do this with these types of bills.
They always say, oh, don't worry, guys.
We're not infringing on your free speech rights.
We even put it in the bill that this bill is not allowed to infringe.
The existence of the bill is an infringement on free speech rights.
The entire bill revolves around, just like you said, influencing or controlling or punishing free speech.
I mean, I don't understand how anyone out there could see it or try to pitch it to anyone any other way, unless you just know that you're lying and they do.
But I don't know how you could believe these people.
We're not coming after your free speech as we sign legislation to declare you a speech criminal if you don't like Israel or if you don't like your kids getting groomed in schools.
It's just, it's insane.
It's upside down world.
Yeah.
Did you want to cut in?
Yeah, I just was going to say as far as the anti-Semitism bill.
Shoot, I lost it.
I had it and I lost it.
Sorry.
I'll think of it here.
No, that's all right.
But go ahead.
No, you go ahead.
I'll think of what I was going to say.
Okay.
I just wanted to jump over to your to this article in the Idaho Statesman here because I think it kind of spins directly off of this whole issue with the flyer, like more character assassination.
And this was only published what on just it says updated December 10th, but it was probably published December 10th, right?
Well, it was just recently.
It was put out through another outlet, another alternative outlet, which basically does come up with these articles and then they'll try to pitch them to mainstream, lame stream media.
And I don't know why this article got picked up because it's just like, it's just an ad honem slanderous piece.
I mean, if you look at it, it's really, it's just, they don't have an argument.
They just, all that, all they have is this is all they have.
All they was just flame mud.
That's it.
So, you know, we're right and they know that we're right.
So we'll just stand on principle and we'll see where the cards fall.
Yeah.
And I like how they use in here.
I just find this interesting.
They use a picture of Patriot Front guys getting arrested as if the person that they're talking about is in the picture getting arrested.
It's just they're obviously trying to send some kind of message.
And then they, of course, they're using these buzzwords, you know, hosted journalist who flirts with Holocaust denial.
It's just it's it's it's pathetic.
And we've seen this for so long now that it's like all that you can really do, especially when some guy is shilling articles to the to the state newspaper and saying, oh, well, you published my little blog hit piece on this guy that's an actual journalist.
And they're using these buzzwords like Holocaust denier and anti-Semite and they're trying to assassinate your character.
It's like all that you can do is like smirk at these people and just be, this is pathetic.
Like this is truly like you, you people are just spinning your wheels as you have no defense for anything that you're doing.
We know that you're coming after free speech and civil liberties and so do you.
Yeah, and the thing I was going to mention was that the other six states that have the anti-Semitism bill on the books, they all mentioned that it isn't, you know, basically what we were talking about it being it, if it's not constitutional, it's, you know, null and void essentially.
They all say that the same, the same, basically the language.
It's boilerplate language, essentially, that they're saying it is constitutional.
Don't worry about it.
We're not going to, we're not going to infringe on free speech, but yet, you know, so it's very disingenuous and that's just a lie.
Yeah, it is.
I mean, they're just, they're looking at you in the face.
It reminds me of the, you hear so much from the federal government, especially in the Trump administration of transparency.
And they say, we're the most transparent.
You heard it with Obama.
We're the most transparent administration in history, transparent, transparent, transparent.
And then right in your face, you know, they're spying on American citizens or they're burning the Epstein files and redacting anything and everything that they can, saying they have the client list on Pam Bondi's desk.
And then, oh, it was never there in the first place, guys.
I mean, it's the, they tell you the exact opposite.
We're transparent.
No, you're not transparent at all.
We're transparent.
Oh, we're not infringing on your free speech rights.
Well, you're passing legislation that infringes on free speech rights.
No, no, we insist it's not in violation of the First Amendment.
I mean, it's just, it's absurd.
And then they, all that they can fall back on is saying, oh, well, you're an anti-Semite.
Oh, you're a this, you're a that.
You're a traitor to this country.
You're a Hamas support network.
You're a Holocaust denier.
It's just, it's so, it's so played out.
I have to believe that we are truly on the free speech front, that the American people are really making big strides here.
And just, I, I, I, I don't know.
I, I, I see a lot of people, and we're almost out of time here, but I really want to get your take on this.
I see a lot of people now starting to speak up.
I used to feel like, you know, a free speech extremist or something.
And now I see a lot of people like speaking out, even on Facebook posts, on my personal Facebook, where I'm just friends with people I know from around town.
And they're like, man, this is getting crazy.
And they're actually posting at times legislation like this, especially kind of as I mentioned earlier at the federal level and saying this is getting out of control.
What happened to free speech?
And so do you see a pushback among the citizenry on this?
Yeah, at least locally, I know that, and this is probably across the country with what's going on, but the GOP, the Kootenai County Republican Center Committee, there's been a move by some of these Zionist churches, at least one in particular, to essentially expunge people that are against Israel, you know, basically just against Israel influence, essentially.
So they want to purge people out of the Republican Party by saying, oh, there's these Groypers or there's these people in the GOP with a mono ideology to essentially purge them from the party.
And then, you know, essentially they have, they can easily get what they want as far as Israel is concerned.
So that's been going on.
And because some of these people have been acting erratically in our community, people are figuring out what's going on here.
So yeah, there is definitely a pushback.
The Overton window has drastically shifted.
I know what you mean as far as feeling comfortable talking about certain topics.
And, you know, at this point in time, if we don't say something, if we don't stand in the gap, we're going to lose it all.
This is for all the chips.
So people need to get aware and motivated and speak out because this is it, in my opinion.
Yeah, I completely and totally agree.
This is for all the chips.
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