BREAKING NEWS: Alec Baldwin - Rust Shooting Related - Live with Eric Hunley
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The haze over Mount Royal Beaver Lake.
Quite hazy.
I have defied medical advice and decided to go for a jog.
Alright, we're coming up to a lookout.
Ordinarily you can see everything here, but today...
Ordinarily you can see...
For 40 or 50 kilometers over that ridge, which is actually one of the three mountains of Montreal, or nearly you can see downtown or the east end there.
Very cloudy, very smoky, smoggy, and we're gonna go to the lookout at the main chalet, and you're gonna see what it looks like today compared to what it looked like last week.
All right, here we go.
This is the main lookout, the chalet, which looks over.
All of downtown Montreal, ordinarily you can see into the mountains of the United States.
Of America!
Just wait until you see the comparison, people.
Look at this.
My mother said I shouldn't go jogging yesterday.
It's bad for you.
Smoking's gonna get your lungs all smokified.
Okay, wait until you see the before and after comparison, or the before and present.
A lot of people wearing face masks.
Oh, boy, people.
The short notice.
Send the link out.
Spread the word.
Breaking news.
Viva breaking.
All right, that's it.
Quite smoggy.
I'll show you what it ordinarily looks like.
Check the picture I took with my wife when we were jogging last week.
All right, we out.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Raccoons, people.
They're everywhere.
They're everywhere.
Oh, look at that.
Yeah, look at that.
They're damn cute.
They're darn cute.
I'm going to maybe figure out how to upload that video to Newsflare.
Look at these little...
And they were sitting there just digging.
I don't even know what the heck they're digging for.
They don't know what they're digging for.
Sitting there digging.
That dude there had a Canon 7200 2.8 telephoto lens was getting probably the bomb shots.
Look how cute this is.
I was thinking what would happen if I went in and snagged one of the babies.
I mean, I'd never do it.
In a million years.
Rabies is a real thing.
Okay, now we're really out of here.
All right, people.
You might be asking, what the heck is going on, Viva?
I just saw you with Chef Andrew Gruel this morning, or this afternoon, one o 'clock.
And I wasn't going to be doing this, but I'm picking my kid up, Hunley, Eric Hunley from America's Untold Stories.
Actually, I should have had his pinned link in here.
Hunley calls me up.
We're friends, but it's not like we're not only internet.
Content creator, guys.
We're actually friends.
And he came and spent the weekend with me.
We had a good time.
He calls me up and says, Dave, I've got actual breaking news.
And he is the breaking news.
And he's going to talk about it.
I said, absolutely.
Let's do this live.
I said, as soon as I'll get home, I'll set up the link and we'll do this live.
And it's also fortuitous because...
I forgot to do my sponsored link earlier this morning with Chef Gruul, which I actually kind of like.
I always feel uncomfortable doing a sponsor when there's a guest in the backdrop.
Not that Eric Hunley is not a guest, but he knows how it works and so doesn't really mind all that much.
You may have noticed, people, they're going to get their money's worth at GenuCell for this sponsored link because this is an actual breaking story and this stream is brought to you by GenuCell.
Everybody, you know by looking at my face, I'm an au naturel, generally speaking.
I don't cover up blemishes even when I should.
Maybe I don't wear as much suntan lotion as I should because I think it's bad for you, even though people think I'm a conspiracy theorist for saying that.
Okay.
Genyacel sent me a package of their products, and they had this thing, the retinol thing, for the skin, which I put under my eyes.
Hold on.
I put under my eyes a little while ago, and you tell me if I don't look younger and more lucky, going happy, go free, whatever they call it.
All that to say, there are people out there who, not superficial, but like having younger looking skin, like taking care of their skin, skin care products, for those who are into it, and this is good stuff.
And I was on with Dr. Drew, and he's talking to me about retinol and how this stuff, you know, actually works.
I was on a conference call with the company.
I said, I need to know about the company.
The company's amazing.
The products are amazing.
An Egyptian pharmacist comes to Canada, sets up a pharmacy, has his own proprietary blends of skin products, which he makes and then gives to his customers.
And they say it's so damn good.
They show up after the weekend saying, we need more of this.
And thus, a business was born.
They've got...
Skin-firming stuff much better than the injection stuff that leaves everybody not looking human.
It's an amazing product.
They're made in America.
The sponsor of the New Jersey Devils.
And it works.
The package has been appropriated by other people in the household.
I'm putting on the stuff under the eyes because for a while I was thinking I looked a little tired and fatigued.
But that might just be because the world is going crazy and we're sitting here like on the back of the bus accepting all the bumps as this goes along.
It makes firm.
Okay, I think I may have just fallen into a trap.
GenuCell.
If you go to the website, promo code Viva, you'll get 70% off the most popular package.
The retinol is the skin firming stuff.
Skin care products, exfoliation stuff.
Look, it's a massive industry because...
People use it.
People love it.
The company's amazing.
They've got a product that literally sells itself to the point of building this beautiful business that they have.
Made in America.
Basically an American tale of success of somebody who had a product.
It worked.
It was beautiful.
People wanted it.
And it effectively sold itself.
Genyacel.com promo code VIVA.
The link is in the description of this video.
Now...
Because this was such short notice, and I forgot to double-check, we are live on The Rumbles, and we are live on Locals, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Get your questions there, and we're going to get to them.
Someone said Viva's not Irish.
I'm not Irish, but I do love Irish spring soap.
I'm not Scottish, but I do love a snifter of scotch at Christmas.
Okay, Hundley's in the backdrop.
And for those of you who don't know, Hunley, Grobert, America's Untold Stories, amazing stuff.
Their link should be in the pinned comment as well next to genucel.com, promo code VIVA.
It'll be in the pinned comment afterwards.
They've been covering the Rust shooting since day one.
You know, between Hunley's connections with the behavior panel, FBI guys, between Grobert's life experience and connections to Hollywood, they were getting...
The latest, the breaking details on the Rust shooting, the investigation, they recovered.
I think they're up to part 9 or 10 of their miniseries.
It appears as though they might know too much.
Or at least Hundley.
Not going to throw Grobert into the bus with this.
Okay, Eric's going to explain it himself.
Love the pic.
Oh yeah, hold on.
Love the pic behind you, Kim Crosby.
This is the Highlands of Scotland.
This road goes right to Talisker.
And I drove out.
I think I told the story about that story, but I took this picture.
It's HDR.
It's the Highland Road that it was either going to Talisker or coming from Talisker.
First place I ever had true haggis.
Haggis.
And it was flipping delicious.
We had Lagavulin at the Lagavulin Distillery on the ocean.
We had Laphroaig at the Laphroaig Distillery.
I managed to bring back a couple of amazing bottles, stuff them in my golf bag.
Learned how to drive stick on the opposite side of the road with my father-in-law.
Nice shot.
Thank you very much.
It's beautiful.
Okay.
I think I've suspense-ified everybody enough here.
Share the link.
Tweet it around and let's get this going.
Hunley, I'm bringing you in.
You ready?
Three, two, one.
Hey.
All right, sir.
At the risk of asking the obvious, how goes the battle?
Interestingly.
Okay.
You're not sweating.
Put your hand out to the camera for a second.
Just go like that.
I think I'm steady.
Cool as a cucumber.
Eric, before we even get into it, I said we're going to have to do an update or at least just a recap to refresh everybody's memory.
America's Untold Stories, you and Mark Robert, you're on Locals.
What's your Locals channel?
unstructured.locals.com Okay.
Now, talk and make sure you're into your good mic.
Into the good mic.
Tap on it?
Okay, you're on it.
Does it sound weird?
Oh, hold on.
That sounds a little tinny.
Oh, God.
Turn off the air conditioning.
See if that helps.
That's actually much better.
Okay.
Hunley, so tell us what your channel's about for those who may not have heard about you, and then give us the update on the story that is the underpinning of the breaking news, which we're going to break in a matter of minutes.
Okay.
America's Until Stories is where we cover pop culture and...
If you will, a lot of it, forgotten history or just different narratives that people haven't considered, like the Kennedy assassination, as well as obscure figures in history like Smedley Butler and folks like that.
Smedley Butler, a very popular name from what I've been told.
Now, the Rust thing was a one-off show we were going to do early on because our second channel...
It was literally put online the day after the shooting occurred.
And Mark came forth and said, hey, you know what?
I've worked a lot of sets.
I've got some connections.
Let's discuss the story, which has spiraled into, I think, over 25 episodes.
I remember exactly where I was.
I was at Harper's Ferry when the news broke because we met the next day.
I'm sitting there.
I had done Tim Pool or was about to do Tim Pool.
And the news breaks, and I sit under the bridge at Harper's Ferry, do a little up, you know, the summary of the news at the time.
Fatal shooting on the set of Rust.
Alec Baldwin said he didn't pull the trigger, but, you know, FBI determined otherwise.
And then, you know, it, yeah, that was September 2020.
October.
October 21st, 2021, I think, is when the shooting occurred.
So it's coming on two years, this month of October, and the twists and the turns.
So the fatal shooting.
There were, as Grobert and you had explored on your channel, some interesting connections, family connections of Helena Hutchins, which, as Mark always says, he's not connecting the dots, just putting them out there for you guys to connect.
So give us the rundown on the shooting, or I guess the rundown to the latest, and then we'll get into the breaking.
Okay, the very latest is essentially the charges were dropped against Alec Baldwin.
Or dismissed, but not with prejudice.
So he's not completely out of the woods, but the new prosecution team dropped the charges.
So I don't know if you want me to go back, because it's all a mess.
There was an initial special prosecutor that was put forth by the DA who resigned from the case because of a political problem.
She's actually in the state legislature.
And would be doing something with the administration.
She resigned from the case, so they appointed two new prosecutors.
After they came on board, they dismissed the charges against Alec Baldwin, not with prejudice, but on the principle that they're investigating whether the gun, in fact, was tampered with prior to the shooting.
Very controversial.
Well, and this is the curse of the knowledge.
I think everybody watching is going to know roughly the story.
But the bottom line, they're shooting a movie.
It's sort of a Western set in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Alec Baldwin, they're doing a scene in the church, which is not supposed to...
Not even a scene.
It's a rehearsal.
Kind of like a dress thing.
It wasn't exactly a rehearsal, but just kind of a shot.
They're lining up a shot.
And no pun intended, folks.
Give me a break.
Anyway, they were lining up.
I don't know the way to put it.
It's a film.
It was a shot, and that's when it happened.
That's when it happened.
It's a low-budget Western.
It's supposed to be a passion piece for Alec Baldwin.
So the incident occurs.
This is also during COVID.
So there are COVID protocols in place which saw to it that the armorer...
Armorer?
Is that the word?
Yes.
The armorer was not actually...
On the location, when they're doing this shot with a prop gun, it's a real gun, property of the set, but it's a real gun, and how there ended up being a live round in it, we have yet to find out, but there was, in fact, a live round.
It wasn't sort of like the...
What's the guy from The Crow?
Brandon Lee.
It wasn't like a Brandon Lee anomaly where it discharged the remainder of a previous blank or...
That was actually a round.
The Crow incident was a dummy round that hadn't had its primer shot out.
So earlier when the trigger was pulled, it had just enough gunpowder in the primer to push the projectile or the bullet into the barrel.
It was sitting in the barrel.
Then when a blank was put into the gun and the blank went off, that hit the...
Projectile.
And it turned the remaining piece from the...
Do we say a blank or a dummy for that one?
Well, a dummy.
A dummy is an actual bullet, but it has all of the gunpowder and the primer out.
So it's just inert, if you will.
The armorer is not allowed on set as they do this.
Helena Hutchins is apparently telling Baldwin how to point the gun, what to do with it.
He says she tells him to pull the trigger so they can see if it's going to look realistic.
He pulls the trigger or doesn't pull the trigger.
Gun goes off, shoots and kills Helena, goes through her, hits Joel...
What's her name?
Sousa.
Joel Sousa in the shoulder.
And then that's it.
Then they all get taken in for interrogation.
They've been questioned.
Alec Baldwin can't keep his mouth shut.
He goes out and does a George Stephanopoulos interview.
Roadside interviews in Vermont.
Says how he would never point the gun and shoot it because you're not supposed to do that.
Even he knows that.
Firing a gun without a round in damages the pin, even if it's a minor thing.
Then goes on George Stephanopoulos and says he did point the gun and make an action thing because Helena Hutchins told him to do it.
What happens?
They investigate for close to a year before Baldwin is ever charged.
He was charged, I think, in January of this year or February.
Early this year.
He was charged under a couple of laws.
One of the charges was dismissed because...
There was an enhancement.
He was charged with, I believe it's involuntary manslaughter.
Or a negligent homicide, one of those.
But then they put on an enhancement because there was a firearm.
That was later removed as a charge, though, because the enhancement charge did not go into law until after the shooting even occurred.
So it was not in the law at the time of the shooting.
And the previous enhancement...
Required her to have been under duress or threat.
And because she was not, obviously, in this scenario, it really didn't apply.
So that enhancement was removed from both Alec Baldwin's charges and Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's charges.
Both were charged, Alec Baldwin and the armorer.
And now the charges against Baldwin entirely have been dropped without prejudice.
Correct.
So he's not out of the woods completely.
They could reinstate the charges, but I don't know that they would.
Just that we have to be clear that he's not completely out.
Now, I hope someone says, can you give us a recap?
And then someone says, you're losing me here.
So those are two bad things to read when you're trying to give the recap of close to two years.
The shooting happens.
There's an investigation.
Baldwin is charged along with, ultimately, Hannah Guterres-Reed.
Dave Halls was the other one who entered a plea and has both been charged and sentenced.
And Dave Halls was the assistant director.
Hannah Guterres-Reed is the armorer.
Alec Baldwin is the actor who pulled the trigger.
His charges have been dropped without prejudice, meaning they can come back.
Now, important details along the way.
Obviously, there was a live round in the gun because there was a live round in the gun.
In the investigation, what did they find?
Something like 20-some odd or more than that?
There were several live rounds.
In the investigation?
In his gun belt, in different places, in a couple pockets.
There's a list of them, but it was more than a handful.
We'll give a recap of the recap to make a recap.
They found multiple live rounds mixed in with the either dummy rounds or blank rounds on the set.
So there was live ammunition mixed in with what was supposed to be safe blanks or dummies.
All right.
Nobody knows how it got there.
There were, however, some rumorings that there was something called, and I remember you talking about it back in the day, there were rumorings of things called plinking on set.
Yes.
Plinking is where people will shoot at cans in general.
It could be other things, cans, bottles, whatever, but using a real gun with real ammunition, shooting at cans, bottles, probably small...
Targus, but literally plinking.
It sounds like a plink, you know, and it hits.
And as you had discussed on any one of your multiple shows talking about this, you know, like Grober, who has a lot of experience on Hollywood sets, says, you know, you're out in the middle of the desert.
A lot of time is spent waiting around, so you go and have fun.
And you do things like that.
So it was a rumor.
There was another thing, actually, just to highlight as well.
It was a low-budget Western film.
So, you know...
Some of the staff might not have been very happy on set.
Apparently there were safety security issues on set.
Some of the staff had walked off because allegedly that morning a blank gun had been discharged accidentally previously.
So there were security issues on set.
There were civil lawsuits filed against the producers, against Baldwin, because they should have known.
Trauma from people who survived, those who survived, etc., etc.
Okay, that's a recap.
Now, Eric, you had been covering this thoroughly throughout.
And you may, you know, whether or not I think you would qualify as a journalist, but you're journalizing.
So journalism, if it's not a vocation, it's an action.
You're covering this.
You're talking with people about the stories.
And you have some sources that most other people don't have.
And I would say many and virtually nobody has.
Is it a good time to segue into the breaking news right now?
Absolutely.
So what the heck is going on, Hunley?
Hey, Las Vegas vocalist, we're here for you, man.
I know it's boring.
Hold on.
I didn't see it.
Las Vegas vocalist.
Boring!
Oh, God.
Maybe he meant it like Homer Simpson.
Boring!
And it's not.
It's going to get exciting now, but I don't think it was boring even now.
Hunley, what happened to me?
Okay.
One of my sources...
I reiterated that plinking was going on to me.
And I had been reporting that the plinking was definitively a rumor.
And, you know, I don't like rumors getting out there because, you know, this is really obviously important stuff.
But I heard from this source that, yeah, plinking was going on before call times on the set.
And I spoke of that on...
Layback News, our legal panel that I have, I think you might have been on that episode, that I had heard this, and of course on America's Untold Stories as well that evening.
Word got back to the special prosecutor in New Mexico.
And essentially, through another source, they were communicating with me, I believe.
But the other sources communicated, hey, can I share with the prosecutor what's going on here?
And I'm like, there's really nothing to share.
You know, I'm just hearing stuff.
I didn't see anything.
I don't know anything, whatever.
And then it came back to me, no, the special prosecutor wants to know who your source is.
And this is where we're running into a bit of an impasse, because I take my sources seriously.
I will reveal a source if they're fine, and they say, oh, I don't care, then I will say, hey, this is a source, because it makes it even stronger.
But this particular source does not wish to be revealed, and I am not revealing that individual.
Let me stop you here for a second.
You've been covering this, and just not to say that you have not been revealing anything that hasn't also been revealed elsewhere.
It's not clear if, you know...
Where New York Post got their sources, but this is from October 26, 2021.
The prop gun that killed cinematographer Helena Hutchins on a New Mexico movie set has been used that morning by crew members to shoot cans for fun, a report said Tuesday.
Just hours before the fatal accident, a group of crew members had taken the firearm to go plinking, a hobby in which people shoot at beer cans with live ammunition amid production of the Alec Baldwin Rust in Santa Fe.
Okay, so this has been in the news.
Whether or not they're repeating what they saw on America's Untold Stories, don't know.
But it's been in the news.
No, no, no, no.
I think that was...
We probably got it from that or from around that time frame.
Because we weren't really deep into it at that point, but it was like, hey, there was plinking, there was this, there was that.
We just reported what we had seen and heard.
So you think it's the special prosecutor who's discoursing with you via somebody else, but have you been in direct communication with the...
It escalated, yes.
And without asking who you think is the person acting as intermediary as sort of like a surreptitious investigation into your sources.
No, it's another source.
Okay.
So just explain.
So the person who you've been conversing with says, who's your source?
Right.
And I said, you know, I cannot tell you who my source is the same way I'm not saying who you are.
I hope you can appreciate that.
You're a source.
They're a source.
I'm respecting both sources.
When does this first occur?
This has been going on since yesterday that the source asked me, can I put you with the special prosecutor?
I was obviously reluctant because I don't know, you know, what's going on.
So I said, well, wait a minute.
Let me reach out to my source and tell that source what is going on.
And I got a response from my source, the plinking source, that it was rumor that the individual did not witness anything.
And was not involved with anything, had just heard the same rumors that had been going on since, well, that article, or, you know, probably before that.
So I'm not sure if my source was exaggerating the claims to get the word out there or what, but they affirmed that it was only a rumor.
Which made me feel better because I did not want to be revealing the source anyway.
Okay.
This is yesterday.
And this is through an intermediary.
And now you start getting the impression that...
Is it a district attorney?
A special prosecutor who's appointed by the district attorney.
Carrie Morrissey.
I can say her name.
It's public.
So, this special prosecutor...
Well, when do you find out that there's a special prosecutor behind this other party who's trying to get you to reveal your source?
The source I'm talking to has been working with the authorities the entire time.
The cops, everybody, very open with the investigation, never asked for a lawyer, has been very much talking to them, which is fine.
That's their prerogative.
Okay.
So, I know that anything that...
The individual saying could well be coming from whomever, be it the detective on the case or the prosecutor on the case.
Again, I don't have anything to hide.
I'm just saying I am not revealing my source.
Okay.
And now when do you get contacted directly by the special prosecutor?
Earlier today, my phone rings and I saw Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Look, there's no revelation about...
That he was having an affair with the woman he shot, although that was a hypothesis at the time.
This is the shocking turn, at least from LawTube's perspective.
Eric Conley, so you get a call from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
You pick up.
No.
I say, that's Albuquerque, New Mexico.
I don't know anybody in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Voicemail.
And they did not leave a voicemail, but they texted me and said, this is Carrie Morrissey.
I need to talk to you.
This is the special prosecutor contacting you directly saying, I need to talk to you.
Yes.
Intermediary is out now.
It is the special prosecutor.
Okay.
What happens to your stomach when you get this text message?
It's not super comfortable.
I don't know how to explain it because I haven't done anything wrong.
Obviously, I was not in New Mexico.
I'm not doing anything, but I just don't.
I don't trust the state very much, and I'm very concerned about protecting sources and things like that.
At the same time, I do want Helena Hutchins to get justice, and part of the reason I want to come out is so everybody understands it's a rumor.
My sources said it's a rumor.
I don't want the prosecution to be chasing ghosts either, if that makes sense.
Okay.
But it's very uncomfortable knowing, oh great, this is technically a homicide investigation, however you put it, and I'm in the middle of it.
That's very weird.
So you get the text message from the special prosecutor.
Jokes aside, Tank Mosey H says, lawyer up, Hunley.
What do you do after you get the text message from the special prosecutor?
Well, I happen to talk to a lawyer.
Not me.
Not me, everybody.
An American lawyer, damn it.
No, no, no.
And I told Eric, I said, make sure that you're cool doing this because I'm not giving you any legal advice.
And if this screws you, don't blame me because, okay.
So you contact a lawyer, then what happens?
Yeah, and I actually had talked to the lawyer yesterday as well.
But to kind of keep an eye on what my options were.
So after we could find the time, I called the number with a three-way conversation with my lawyer.
And I said, hi, this is Eric Hundley with, well, I don't care, Nathaniel Brody.
Do I hear sirens in the background, Eric?
I think I actually heard sirens in the backdrop of your set.
All right, so you say you're calling up, you call back the special prosecutor with Nate Brody.
Yes, and I could tell by the tone she wasn't completely thrilled with this, but what I'm going to do, you know, who is this?
Who is this person?
And that is all that I spoke during the call.
Nate did this speaking for me, and the overview is essentially what I've been saying here.
This is a source.
I don't wish to reveal it.
I'm acting as a journalist.
The source does not know and did not see anything.
This is all unsubstantiated rumor.
Well, she's not satisfied with that answer and made it very clear.
And part of the reason that we're doing this very quickly is because search warrants are being put together right now.
You have not yet been served with a search warrant.
No, but I was told that they are being drafted today.
So I will assume that they exist if I was told directly with my lawyer that they are being filed today.
And what would be the object?
Did anyone specify what the object or limit of this search warrant would be?
I don't have the details, but I'm assuming probably devices, whatever.
I am in Virginia, and I am invoking.
I think I sent you a text earlier that Nate pulled up.
Don't mention, I don't want them coming to me.
I don't text you, Eric.
I've never texted you before.
I'm joking.
I don't know who you are.
But people have to understand, the breaking news is there's no...
Alec Baldwin's not going to jail.
There's nothing like that.
You've been basically approached by the special prosecutor.
She's asking for you to disclose your source as to who told you that there was plinking going on on the set.
And when you politely through counsel declined...
The suggestion or the, what's the word I'm looking for?
The response?
The response was, we're going to serve a search warrant on you.
I'm going to file a search warrant, so I can only assume what the search warrants are, but I'm sure it's not to make my life fun.
And that's why I'm out here now.
I want people to understand what is actually going on with me.
And I'm on your channel because your channel is far bigger than my channel, anybody else's.
I'm going on Nate's channel.
I want the word out to know that, hey, I'm not just going to roll over and give up a source.
This is a serious thing.
I am very concerned about the crime that occurred, and I want the information to be given, which I did give the information as far as I know and the source knows.
So why beat up on me trying to find a source?
Who doesn't know anything.
We discussed it.
I try to understand all angles of this.
There's a criminal investigation of the death of a person.
They've been investigating this forever.
Since day one.
Since October 2021.
The reports of plinking...
First of all, it's not common knowledge.
Now it's public domain knowledge.
But those rumors, I don't know if they're rumors or basically...
If it's not a confirmed fact that there was plinking, it's a confirmed fact that there was live ammunition mixed in with that.
Oh, for sure.
It's been known forever.
The stories of plinking have been circulating since that New York Post article, since October 2021.
Now they're contacting you, whether or not you consider yourself to be a journalist, an analyst, whatever.
And she asks for your sources, you say no, and then the special prosecutor from Albuquerque implies, intimates is the word I was looking for, that they're going to prepare search warrants and come after you.
Yes, well, she said, I am hanging up now and doing search warrants.
What am I supposed to take that to?
And some people in the chat say it's intimidation or it's actual real.
I mean, one way or the other, it's bad.
63 Rambler $5 rant says that lady needs to put an egg in her...
I don't know what the...
Oh, put an egg in her shoe and depose all movie crew.
No, but this is the other thing.
I presume that they've already interrogated.
Everybody interrogated.
They've questioned everybody on set, anybody who had anything directly or indirectly to do with this.
Well, and I mean, yes.
And how am I going to help anybody with anything?
She's the special prosecutor.
Go interview people.
There's a rumor.
A rumor is just that.
So go talk to everybody that's involved and find out who it is.
I mean, she doesn't need me to do that.
I don't want to know.
Now, so you spoke with Nate.
You're going to go on and discuss this with Nate.
I mean, I also view this as part and parcel of what is effectively a war on journalism, where they're...
Yes.
You know, they did it to...
Well, I won't say what they did to James O 'Keefe, because I don't want you to poop in your pants even more.
Let me ask you the obvious question.
Are you pooping in your pants, proverbially speaking, metaphorically?
I'm very disconcerted.
I feel like I shouldn't have to worry about anything because I didn't do anything wrong.
But I can't say that the government has immense power.
Fortunately, I'm in Virginia.
She's in New Mexico.
So I am hoping that that's a factor as well.
What's an amazing thing?
Not Eric, I don't want to make it.
Jesus, I don't want to make you even more paranoid or nervous than you might already be.
It's a good thing that you don't talk and you speak through a lawyer because Lord knows.
I made a joke to you over the phone.
Don't do anything stupid as in delete your text messages with the source.
You're not stupid.
We know how this works.
I don't know what they would have any interest.
Some people are saying they want to avoid the bad press of this entire case and distract, but when they can't get anybody on the substance, they can go and make examples of them on the procedure.
So don't do anything stupid.
And hold on, before you get further, I have not deleted a single bit of communication that I know of.
I would not delete it.
This is information, the information that I am curating and putting out.
I would not want to destroy anything anyway.
So there's doubly no incentive whatsoever for me to destroy anything.
I've not only not destroyed it, but I've made a copy of some of it.
So that way it can't be destroyed.
Have you had any written correspondence with the special prosecutor?
No, but I think we will be drafting a letter stating the exact same thing that I just did to you right now to follow up and say, just so you're not wasting your time.
Because I do feel that chasing me around about this is a waste of time.
I'm trying to think, really, not conspiratorially, but ahead of the curve.
What on earth?
They could possibly hope to get from you that they do not or ought not already have.
Presumably, they've already gone through.
This is where I get really suspicious that it's just a question of getting you to say something inaccurate to the special prosecutor or the investigator so they can, I don't know, just make an example, obstruction of justice.
Maybe you're embarrassing them by talking about this case publicly in a way that they don't like in terms of the charges.
And so they already have all of your communications with your source because I presume they know and have interviewed everybody involved.
And now just a question of...
Getting you to say something to them that they know is false because they have all of the receipts on the other end.
Dude, I have no idea.
I mean, one, my sources, I didn't start to collect them until a month after the incident.
It's been a long time, but I knew about the incident the same time you did, David.
Don't bring me into this, Eric.
I'm joking, but no joke.
This is why I tell people, don't send me stuff.
There's some stuff that I don't even open because I'm not interested in opening something.
By email and whatever, sometimes you see who things come in from.
People can send you stuff maliciously for the purposes of just implicating you later on.
Or they can pull what they did with Alex Jones and then email you a bunch of CP so they can then claim...
Don't give them ideas.
Dude, so, and people make a joke, like, bloody hell, they already know what discussions you had, and it's not to say you did have good sources, there were some things that really, you know, you have connections.
Yes, like, I'm the one who broke, you know, Mark and I, sorry, not me, but Mark and I broke, it came through me, but remember LA Times used some of our material to talk about Hannah getting into a fight with Gabrielle Pickle about her not spending too much time doing armor.
That made it all the way to LA Times.
That was something that we broke.
That's an example.
63Rambler says, Viva, is Eric at risk of having anything about his home or digital life becoming public information?
I'd be mortified.
Hundley, you got me?
I use my name.
I'm a pretty pedestrian, boring person.
No, but it is fascinating because I think when you told me that you get a call from a special prosecutor and they want to know your source, and then I immediately think to James O 'Keefe, FBI.
You immediately think of the cases where, I said, as a joke, are you prepared to sit in jail on contempt proceedings for not revealing a source like other journalists have had to do back in the day?
It's a war on journalism.
It's a war on, I mean, it's a war on basically...
Everything that allows the state to have full investigative powers over civilians.
Now, I don't want to even know these things, and I'm not going to ask who the source was.
I'm not going to do it.
And does this come out of the blue?
Had there been any recent developments in this file that you were reporting on?
No, it only came up in conversation because of the latest new charges against Hannah Reid about the obstruction of...
Evidence or tampering with evidence.
I forgot the exact charge, but essentially hiding drugs that's been added to her other charges.
Let me bring that up here.
Three days ago.
I've got to bring up Fox News.
Sorry, guys.
This is the first one that comes up.
These were the latest developments in the file.
Alec Baldwin's rust armor charge after allegedly passing drugs off on a day of fatal shooting.
They were narcotics, were they not?
It wasn't marijuana.
Correct.
Well, a source tells me that it was definitely not marijuana, that it was made of white powder.
Obtained by Fox News Digital accused Gutierrez Reed of transferring narcotics to another person with the intent to prevent the apprehension prosecution or, my goodness, is she up shit creek without a paddle.
So this is the latest developments, and now they come after you.
The thing is, what's shocking about this is that you might be a pleb, Eric.
You might be just a modest channel on YouTube.
If we were to hear them say, we're going after Fox News, we want to search your phones, for your sources, for journalism, we would be outraged.
People have got sensitized to the idea that, well, if you're James O 'Keefe, you're not real journalism, you're an enemy of the state, it's fair game.
And look what happens now.
Special prosecutor coming after you to say, reveal your sources, or we're going to issue a search warrant.
And it's not going to be a specific and circumscribed search warrant if it's anything like the search warrants against James O 'Keefe.
Yeah, I'm sure that it's going to be very unpleasant.
So half the reason I'm going out is to say, don't waste your time, and please don't pick on me.
Because I really don't want to be picked on.
I am a plebe, as you put it very perfectly.
I'm a tiny channel.
All four of my channels are tiny.
But I might be tiny, but I do have integrity.
I mean, that's the only thing I have.
I don't have a lot.
People don't understand it.
And like Barnes was talking about it with the lawyers who turned on Trump and disclosed solicitor-client privilege documents, whether or not they were threatened.
And he says, I don't think you're going to get there, but he says those lawyers should sit in jail, make it go to the court and say, we want to violate basic premises or tenets of the Constitution.
Compel attorneys to disclose solicitor-client privilege.
But you know what?
I am not a hero, okay?
I don't want to sit in the jail for 10 minutes, let alone a day.
So if we can avoid that at all costs, whether I'm right or wrong or, you know, correct in principle, I don't wish to do that.
I don't even like the sound of that.
I'm not going to pretend like I'm some sort of a heroic icon here.
No, I would be completely miserable.
The number of people I've interviewed who were jailed, you know, either on those bullshit mischief charges or some COVID stuff.
I had Amalaga, Francois Amalaga, this Canadian guy, or Cameroonian but lives in Quebec, was jailed on COVID stuff.
He says, again, they put me in solitary.
Being in jail is not fun.
But he said, like...
My mistress is freedom.
It was an amazing thing, actually, Eric.
Not that I wish any of this on you.
He said, my mistress is freedom, and when you lock me up in that cage, you're locking me up with my mistress' freedom, and I'll be freer locked up in that cage than I would be out here violating my mistress' freedom.
And I'll be crying like a baby, okay?
So, whatever.
So, Nate did the talking, and it left off with, we're preparing search warrants.
Yes, I'm hanging up this phone right now.
Moving forward.
I'm not going to ask a question that could get you into trouble.
I'll talk about that with you afterwards.
My goodness, so Nate might have to start another Give, Send, Go.
No!
I'm sorry, you might have to start another Give, Send, Go.
No!
So she obviously knew when you talked to the special prosecutor, she obviously knew that Nate's not only a lawyer, but a former prosecutor out of New York?
No.
He just identified him as Nathaniel Brody Esquire.
And then he started talking.
I mean, it was tough for me because I wanted to say, you're wrong, you're wrong.
But I've hung around you guys enough, I guess, so I just shut up.
I'm here with such and such, and I said nothing else.
That would be, look, if I ever get in that position, that would be the hardest thing for me because you still, on the one hand, you always want to be helpful, but you realize, you know, the Pop Brothers, Pop Brothers-in-law, shut the up.
Nothing you say is going to change their mind and it's only going to give them fodder to do something else.
I'm not your buddy guy says, journalism isn't illegal last time I checked.
Well, that depends on where you live.
I'm not your buddy guy.
Let me see here.
I want to get some of the comments or some of the questions.
What we're going to, well, there won't be enough time to go live, to go live, to go exclusive on Rumble or Locals, but Viva streaming with tornado warnings.
It's your painting.
Outside doesn't look much better.
And Seize the Day, I think, is in Ottawa.
So maybe there are tornado warnings because it's been very humid here.
Could be your big break.
Be careful.
This is why I don't do breaking news very often.
I think this is the first time it's ever been legit actual news that you call me up and nobody else knows.
I don't like it because it's like...
It puts you in a weird position.
Like, you know, the Glenn Greenwalds of the world, when they break the big stories, they want it.
I prefer to be an analyst than a newsbreaker.
So that's it.
You haven't heard anything yet.
What time is it in Albuquerque?
Two hours back, so 3.45.
And have you spoken to...
Excuse me.
Is Viva on amphetamines?
Fizbo, are you new to the channel?
Come on, man.
Have you spoken to Grobert about this?
I spoke to him yesterday about it, but I haven't spoke to him about this specifically today.
Now, Cheryl Gagey asks, a judge in New Mexico will sign off on this.
Dude, it will be funny if it's just a pure intimidation tactic, but it would be absolutely pointless.
But it would be wild if they actually show up with a subpoena.
Not a subpoena, a search warrant.
Yeah, I'm hoping it doesn't come to that.
I just, again, I know people are saying, oh, a lot of subs, a lot of this, a lot of that.
Usually, these things don't go well for people.
It's a big fat headache.
Even Nate, with his legal battle with Boozy, I think people would prefer the piece.
And to stick to what they like to do as opposed to being pulled into these...
This is beyond internet drama, being pulled into the stories that you're covering.
All right, man.
Well, that's it.
So what's your next step?
You're in sit and wait position.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I deliberately...
I wanted to get the word out what's going on so everybody can understand what's happening with me, with the scenario, and my stance.
About sources.
I'm raising the question.
I don't want you to answer it because this would involve disclosing discussions you might have had with Nate.
So you'll give the updates in terms of, you know, I think I'll find out if and when you actually get searched warranted, Eric.
Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
I mean, honestly, I guess, you know, that makes for a really exciting drama or something for everybody else except for me.
Well, absolutely.
Especially what a judge in Virginia even allowed.
I mean, I presume they would.
I mean, it's just like, hey, you're not a party.
We just need to know who your source is.
I don't know how they can do it without...
I mean, even if they...
Yeah, but journalists protect their sources.
So it's kind of like, wait a minute here.
You know, it's putting me in a really bad spot because if people cannot whistleblow or they cannot talk to journalists on condition of anonymity or whatever...
Well, the journalists, you know, actual journalists, there's only like five of them left anyway.
How are they going to report in the news?
If everybody knows, hey, you know what?
Even though they promise you whatever, tough shit.
Now, the Rule 11.514, I don't know what this is.
I haven't seen it before, but it says it endows...
Where does the rule come from, Eric?
Nate sent that earlier.
It came from the Supreme Court, I believe.
Okay, so I'll read it.
It says, endows journalists with a privilege to refuse to disclose, quote, confidential sources, end quote, end quote, confidential information, end quote.
The privilege may yield, however, to a showing that, quote, the confidential information or source is crucial to the case of the party seeking disclosure, end quote, that the requesting party's interest in disclosure, quote, clearly outweighs the public interest, end quote.
Public interest now is anything that the prosecutor says in continued confidentiality and that the requesting party, quote, has reasonably exhausted alternative means of discovering, end quote, the information.
The rule also specifies the manner in which courts will adjudicate assertions of privilege.
Meanwhile...
The 1973 statute presumably continues to define the scope of the reporter's privilege and the procedure for enforcing it in legislative and administrative proceedings.
I would imagine that not only would you not be the best person for this source, they probably already have it and therefore don't need it.
Unless they don't have it.
And it's a rumor.
I mean, what?
You want me to reveal a source who shared a rumor?
It's a rumor.
I wonder if they're going after the New York Post.
All right, man.
There you go.
They've got better lawyers.
Well, no, I take that back.
I've got the best lawyer with Nate.
They've just got the blue checkmark shield, Hunley.
They might go after them later, but they'll go after the small guy first.
Someone who can be easily intimidated.
Let me see if I haven't missed any questions.
I'm going to go to Rumble.
Hunley will have a...
Oh, God.
I just started playing it again.
Let me see here.
A double Viva today?
What?
Okay, hold on.
Let's get to the end here.
Thanks, you've been Eric.
Good luck with Eric.
No, it's the other thing.
It's like, dude, you give your phone to people who you don't trust and you know what they've done to...
Man, I'll really make you nervous.
You know what they did to Cheryl Atkinson's husband.
Hunley, do you know what they did to Cheryl Atkinson's husband?
I don't know.
I'm guessing they found something.
Hold on.
Cheryl Atkinson...
Because I've actually interviewed Cheryl Atkinson back in the day.
I'd love to have her on.
Cheryl Atkinson...
Oh, they didn't do it.
They intended to.
Hold on one second.
Stop screen.
Bring up the screen.
People may not know this.
Oh, this is a tweet.
Cheryl Atkinson says FBI intended to plant CP, child pornography, on her husband's computer.
...and surveilled by the...
Oh, this is all.
This is what...
Look, it's not quite politically...
Dude, you think he might have pissed off Alec Baldwin?
As long as I stand behind him.
Oh.
You can't...
So this is a VK.
Vicky says, VK...
Oh, I just got your joke, Eric.
You cannot take claims seriously without source disclosure.
How does one verify the validity?
Well, first of all, CNN...
Journalists never reveal their sources unless they have the authorization.
But it's not to say, like, I take unnamed sources or anonymous sources with a grain of salt.
And you should take me with a grain of salt.
Because I said it's a source, and I'm even saying it's a rumor.
So it's like, it is what it is.
Stephen Odlin asked a decent question.
Are you sure it was really the prosecutor, not a journalist disguised as a defendant?
Just not a journalist or defendant in disguise?
Did you call back the number?
I did call back the number.
I believe it is them.
I mean, you know, anything is possible.
Oh, Nate's in the house.
Should we send...
Hold on, let me see.
Did I see Nate in the chat?
Nate is here.
The New York Post does have better lawyers.
That's true.
Eric, you want to send...
Yeah, jump in.
Nate, you want to come in?
I'm so stupid.
Why didn't I send Nate?
Well, he was out.
Let me see.
Hold on.
Maybe he doesn't want to come in.
This might be...
I don't want to bring him in because this might be some sort of deemed renunciation of solicitor-client privilege.
If you have counsel and client on the same stream, I don't know.
Well, we're going to be on the same stream later, so I don't know if that matters.
All right, so get Nathan.
Did you send it to him?
Shoot, hold on.
Okay, and while you do that, let me just put the fear of God in hand on Levi.
Is this it?
If I didn't have drama, Dave is going to try to give me...
One of the operations against me said that...
And surveilled by the...
Why is this not working?
Because you're being unkind and the internet's in my favor.
Okay, I'm not going to show it to you, but be afraid.
Be very afraid.
No, it's kind of incredible that this would be the development this late on...
Potentially Criminal says mirror your phone.
I presume you've done that already?
No.
I don't even know how to, so I have to look.
And apparently Runkle of the Bailey is also on.
Okay, I guess folks are...
Nate says he can't come up.
Nate says he can't.
Okay, we'll have to do it later.
He's kind of in the middle of moving around, doing different things.
Okay, let me see this.
Viva, you need to look at Stingray and Dirtbox to understand what government...
Oh, due to your phone.
Oh, God, do I want it?
I can imagine.
I mean, I just watched Shutter Island yesterday.
I didn't know it was directed by Mark.
You really want...
Again, I'm nobody here.
There's everybody involved with this case.
There's big celebrities.
There's on and on.
You don't need me.
I'm a loser.
I'm a YouTube loser.
First of all, you're not, but I would be more inclined to think this is just general intimidation.
I'm going to send the link out to...
Not Hunley.
Runkle, go into your Twitter DMs.
And I'm going to send this to Runkle right now.
Runkle's a Canadian lawyer.
So I got two Canadian lawyers.
No worries here.
Not only am I, I'm not in a position to give advice, so I can't.
Here, Runkle, I'm sending it to you by DM.
Boomshakalaka.
That's it.
It's fascinating.
We'll see where this goes.
It's not a world in which to be a journalist.
Even being an analyst.
I agree with John F. Kennedy here.
Well, what did he say?
Enjoy creeping out Eric.
Yes.
He's like, oh, it's not that great of a story.
I'm going to make this better.
Eric, are you sure you are?
Coming on with a neurotic individual who will only plant all of this.
No, but you see, in a way, what I'm doing is therapeutic because I plant the seeds of the worst case scenario.
When they don't happen, you get past the fear once you've internalized the fear.
Okay, okay.
And we'll see.
Did you know this?
So I put up a video that Ontario Provincial Parliamentarian, Joel Harden, who lied about having been the victim of a hate crime.
YouTube is still reviewing, manually reviewing the video to see if it's going to be monetized.
I'm sure.
It's 12 days.
It's 12 days they've been reviewing it.
It makes total sense.
Lovely.
What are you doing tonight?
Are you going to go live and talk about this on your channel?
No, I'm going to go on with Nate later.
I'll have to talk to Mark.
I don't know.
The thing is, what am I supposed to do?
A full episode on this or what?
I don't know the best way to do it, but to get the word out.
And that's why I'm on with you.
It's a bigger channel.
I'm on with Nate.
It's a bigger channel.
I mean, maybe that'll get somebody else to pick it up who's very large because...
To me, the wider this goes, the better my odds are of hopefully surviving this.
Runkle is waiting.
I sent Runkle the link via Twitter DM.
Runkle, it's on your Twitter DMs.
I hope I sent it to the right person.
I did.
Runkle, check in your Twitter DMs.
Oh, there he is.
Okay, he's in.
Ian, let's give Hunley...
Let's give Hundley the worst possible Canadian legal advice.
Hundley, what do you have to do?
Get some hammers, smash your phones.
Smash them all.
They can't find it.
I'm joking.
I'm not doing the Clinton defense.
Thank you.
The worst possible?
No joke.
Just don't do anything stupid.
The worst possible would be to get a bot to download every picture it can find on the internet and then give your computer to them.
Runkle, for those who don't know who you are, we haven't seen each other in a while.
Who are you?
So I have a YouTube channel at Runkle of the Bailey.
I'm a Canadian criminal defense and firearms lawyer.
I've also been following this one.
And yes, I'm a foreign mole.
And for everybody who...
Runkle knows firearms in as much as any Canadian can know firearms to the degree of expertise that most Canadians...
Have never seen a firearm.
So Runkle knows it.
You do competition, right?
Yeah, I mean, I'm not spectacular, but I do three-gun just because it's fun.
And I pay attention to firearm stuff because there's so many different aspects to that, to criminal law and to the Canadian regulatory framework.
But this is such an interesting case because it also involves the movie industry, which has its own...
Weird quirks, which I've had to sort of play catch-up on.
Runkle, do you get tired of the jokes?
Runkle is Lachlan from Braveheart.
I can see that.
That's a new one for me.
You get Lord of the Rings all the time.
That one I get all the time.
I just need to see if I can figure out how to parlay that into a TV show or movie appearance.
It's like extra number 72. Like somebody in the background.
Runkle, In fact, we're only going to have a few minutes left here.
So that is the news, people.
Hunley has made it big now.
Okay, well, if you say so, whatever.
I don't think of this as making it big.
I feel like...
I'm just a small YouTuber.
No, but it's actually, it's phenomenal because it really does show you that the independent media is the new media.
And maybe you have sources or allegedly have sources who gave you rumored information that even the big guys don't have.
Maybe they went to the New York Post and they said, don't ask me, I got it from Hunley and Mark Robert.
Runkle, what have you been doing?
No, I can tell you the New York Post did not get it from me in October 2021.
Promise, promise that never happened.
Runkle, what's up with you?
Oh, not too much.
I just got some written submissions done on a firearm challenge.
I'm fighting the government because they're basically trying to pull some real BS.
They're saying we didn't revoke people's registration certificates.
We nullified them.
And because we used a different word, that's a different thing.
And that's important because revoke triggers all sorts of legal obligations, but they're trying to pretend they don't have any.
Nullify the license.
This is for small arms or for long arms?
This is for when they banned the AR-15.
They sent out notifications saying your registration certificates have been nullified, so you can't challenge that.
So even if we got it wrong and we cancelled a registration certificate for the wrong gun, one that isn't banned, you can't take that to court because that's not a decision.
So that's fun.
I'm challenging them on that.
I'm trying to fight them on that.
Otherwise, I've been working on weird stuff.
I'm about to be selling a hot sauce.
You said a hot sauce?
Yeah, I've got a hot sauce that I made.
We're talking offline after this show.
Hundley, I almost forgot to get the questions in our vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
These will make you feel a lot better, Hundley.
Don't worry about it.
Here, Professor Tom sent a $5 tip.
He says, I'm sorry to hear that Eric is being charged with the shooting.
Hold the faith and don't drop the soap.
We got Grunt167 with a $5 tip.
It says, Eric is too pretty to be in jail.
And we got Professor Tom with another $5 tip.
Sticking with the theme here.
And I know both of them.
They're on my locals, on structure.locals.com.
Eric Hunley says, will you be changing your surname to Biden?
And Professor Tom, he's got another one!
Your channels aren't going to be tiny anymore.
Here come the big bucks.
I tell you, I don't even think that this is what you would want.
In the Rumble Rants section, we got Eric, the thing to do is to grift the hell out of this.
Do a ton of streams and make a bunch of money off of this.
Best case, you get to keep it.
Worst case, Use it to pay a lawyer.
And Finboy Slick says, well, at least when they mess up your case, Canadian lawyers will say sorry.
And he spelled it sorry.
Alright, amazing.
So, look, this was going to be a one hour.
Hunley, and first of all, Runkle, thanks for popping in.
And first of all, also, what's your schedule?
Let us know what's going on with you.
No, Runkle, Runkle first.
So I have a Monday show.
So at 6.30 Mountain, so 8.30 Eastern, I'm going to be talking about a whole bunch of different things, including some of the Rust developments, although this one is new.
Eric, if you want to pop in and talk about it there as well, you're more than welcome.
And Viva, you're welcome as well.
But yeah, talking about this, talking about some other chaos that's been going on, like the chat GPT lawyers and so forth.
Otherwise, I get videos out sort of as I can.
Still practicing, so I'm just juggling all sorts of things.
Martin Vanpelen says, maybe you can explain to the low-info crowd what plinking means.
It just means using the prop as a real firearm during set.
No, it's shooting at cans.
Yeah, I mean, it's just casual shooting at whatever.
Usually cans or bottles, although bottles you shouldn't because there's glass.
Tree stumps, whatever.
Just sort of casual...
Narcotics and potential plinking.
We'll see.
I'm stopping at this.
Hunley, what's your schedule?
What are you up to next?
I'm going on with Nate sometime this evening.
Maybe I'll show up with Runkle.
Don't know.
Tomorrow, America's Untold Stories.
We will be doing our typical Tuesday show.
I don't know that...
If we'll be going into this or not, we're planning on covering a subject like we normally do.
Eric, a decent question coming from Ahava.
Ahava, which means to have loved in Hebrew, or lover in Hebrew.
How will Eric know if warrants are issued, or is he supposed to live in fear and not delete anything off his phone or computer forever?
Probably the latter.
I'm assuming.
But I'm cynical.
Oh, my goodness.
Okay, well, Hunley.
I'll get spiritual for a second.
You have been chosen because you are able to deal with this.
I'll write that on a fortune cookie.
And I'll send it to you for Christmas.
Alright, gentlemen.
Stick around.
We'll say our proper goodbyes.
Everybody, that's it.
We'll follow the news.
Runkle of the Bailey tonight, 8.30 Eastern.
Runkle, do you have a Locals channel or no?
I do.
Runkle of the Bailey at Locals.
I can be found there.
I haven't yet figured out how to make the streaming there work.
I need to do that.
I'll tell you after.
Awesome.
I've got to branch out a bit because YouTube is doing another purge of firearm channels.
It's firearms, pride critique, and environmental, the climate stuff they're going after now.
Not to mention the old school Jimmy Dab stuff.
Oh, yes.
Well, that I think...
Yeah, they demonetized my review of an article that said, you know, the 10 COVID myths turned out to be true.
Or was it 10...
Yeah, 10 myths which turned out to be...
You know what I mean.
10 lies or 10 things which they said were disinformation turned out to be true.
They demonetized that, obviously.
All right.
Hunley ain't no joke, man.
This is it.
Thank you.
This is what happens when you get good sources.
By the way, just so everybody knows, I also don't know who Hunley's source is.