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tonight We're going to look at
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the border invasion in why it
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is now entering fees to do
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nord. Phase two is. You're.
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About to and wait to hear would
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face for is. He. It's absolutely
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shocking. we're going to have Gg Carol
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on former Us Border Patrol Agent veteran
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the Border Patrol. For twenty four years
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I was going to join us to
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talk about this phase two plan and
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how is already rolling out and the
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by demonstration. This was already put in
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place by the Obama Administration and just
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carried over into the meat puppet that
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as President Biden. And we're
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also going. It's nice look at the Black
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Swan event least that's what General My Flynn
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is calling this bridge collapse in Baltimore. Ah,
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Which is stunning to see in you know you
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first or to sit back and save. now this
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just mechanical problems, snacks. Nothing to see here. Okay,
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well we're going a dive into some details which
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are pretty eye opening about that. The General Flynn
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says this is a Black Swan event. Ah,
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and Laura Logan believes that we need to
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look at the Gps on these ships and
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wonder how whether unencrypted and how he these
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can easily be hacked and taken over so
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we'll look at that. We're also gonna look
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of course at Diddy. Being.
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Raided. And. Why it? We
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really need to remember the did. He is
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just like the tip of the iceberg here.
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And. This is a Hollywood. The
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music industry scared the crap less
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right now about what details are
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going to unfold from this investigation
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In this raid. I'm.
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People. Calling him the the epstein of
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the rap world so will look at that
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tonight as well. So everyone's doing
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skill really talk about this border invasion and
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how bad it's getting right now. But
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it's all part of an orchestrated plan to
4:20
roll out phase two of the border invasion.
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Ah, And it's it's being done.
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it's being done course of the direction
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and with taxpayer dollars all orchestrated with
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the help of L Hundred my Orcas
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Phase Two of President Biden
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is border invasion has begun.
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Phase two. What his face
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to? Well, let's listen to
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an integration specialist from the
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Catholic Charities explain how Phase
6:33
two has just begun. Listen,
6:36
On clamoring, the refugee integration fossilized
6:38
our topic Chinese malachy. walk on
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car as a private refugee resettlement
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aren't as a program that allows
6:44
products on Earth who are Us
6:46
citizens, are green card holders top
6:48
refugees for another country to enter
6:50
the United States. Fertility.
6:52
Us Refugee Admissions Program. Now that the
6:55
program has reached face to, we may
6:57
begin working on our application to sponsor
6:59
our friends and family. So.
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What the world is going on here
7:04
and who or what is the
7:06
Catholic Charities? How the integrating and bringing
7:08
in illegal aliens into the United States
7:10
with the backing of the The Biden
7:13
Administration? What is actually happening here right
7:15
under our noses? Let's bring in to
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To Carroll is the author of invaded
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Course veteran of the Customs and Border
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Patrol a patrol for many many years
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as a supervisor is written amazing book
7:27
on this and I have say Jj
7:29
when. He. Sent me this
7:31
information. I was just blown away and
7:33
I think Americans have no idea what's
7:35
happening. So for Zola started this time
7:37
at the start of this what is
7:40
fees to. Have this entire
7:42
border invasion process. Okay,
7:44
thanks for Salt Lake Trout, Me
7:46
back on and Phase Two. Eyewitnesses
7:48
throughout my career. not to the
7:51
the the level that it's happening
7:53
now. I could never imagine what
7:55
they're doing, but I watched this
7:57
phase system come through. Phase One.
8:00
What to system with millions of
8:02
illegal aliens? Throughout. My career. I
8:04
saw this happening. Phase. Two is
8:06
allowing. Permanent. Resident
8:08
alien called loppers are people with
8:11
green cards and United States citizens.
8:13
To. Sponsor: illegally. Immigrants
8:16
from poor nations into America.
8:19
But. The arrogance of this administration working
8:22
through the and Joe's have spilled
8:24
the beans if you will. Nobody
8:26
knows there's phases unless you were
8:28
inside about obese and watch the
8:30
to your career. Phase. One.
8:33
Millions. Of people coming into America
8:35
illegally. Phase one doesn't end mind
8:37
you, it just continues on but
8:39
face to is bringing. More.
8:42
Foreign nationals into the America
8:44
under the guise of being
8:46
sponsored. And to understand what
8:48
sponsorship is. If. I'm a
8:51
natural, I'm a Us citizen or a
8:53
green card holder. I'm allowed to sponsor
8:55
my family members coming to America which
8:57
is great if I'm married to someone
8:59
say from the Philippines and I want
9:01
to bring them in. Legally.
9:04
That there's a process for that or I'm a lapper and
9:06
I want to do that. I have no problem with that.
9:10
However, What? The
9:12
biden missed by the ministrations done
9:14
through My York Is and the
9:16
Us. Citizenship and Immigration
9:19
Service you see. U. S
9:21
C I S has done is they've
9:23
been labeled. All. Of the millions
9:25
of people that been paroled in. As.
9:28
Legal. Residents. Lawfully.
9:31
Permanent resident. So now they bestowed
9:34
that title which is Dave Barry
9:36
Legal aliens. You. Can call parole
9:38
asylum? Whatever. When these individuals com
9:41
in Clayton, they get about sixty
9:43
to ninety days to see the
9:45
immigration inspector or immigration judge. They.
9:48
Can't seen immigration judge in New York
9:50
City to twenty three to California twenty
9:53
twenty seven and beyond. They're never going
9:55
to seen immigration judge So they go
9:57
out of status and thus become illegal
9:59
alien. So. The U
10:01
S C I S has
10:03
bestowed legal resident status on
10:05
illegal aliens. So now illegal
10:07
aliens can sponsor. Their. Family
10:09
members to come to America. So.
10:12
They're getting. so illegal immigrants now
10:14
have a legal authority to sponsor
10:17
other illegal immigrants. Even though they're
10:19
not here elite, they're not here
10:21
legally and they're still awaiting even
10:24
seeing. An. Immigration Judge which
10:26
is pushed off by ten fifteen, twenty years because
10:28
they're all backed up so much that they can't
10:30
do it. Correct.
10:32
That's absolutely correct. So the Center for
10:34
Immigration Studies Cia as.org their one other
10:37
investigative journalists name nylon Rushed did an
10:39
article on that than I agree with
10:41
are completely got seen. The staff a
10:43
know what's happening. So
10:47
Biden administration has taken the
10:49
countries of Cuba. Then. An
10:51
acute it: Cuba, Haiti. Nicaragua.
10:54
And Venezuela and they shortened the term
10:56
down to see a H and bees.
10:58
Okay they are now saying that those
11:00
individuals from those countries that have been
11:03
paroled in to America. Are.
11:05
Now legal. Residents.
11:07
And can bring all their family members. It.
11:10
Just from those nations. However, there's
11:12
a cut out that says. Those.
11:15
Illegal aliens from those C
11:17
H and bees. Can.
11:20
Can. Sponsor people or family
11:23
members despite. Them.
11:25
Being from those from other nations meaning
11:27
if I from Venezuela but my family
11:29
members from Iran I can bring that
11:32
person in from Iran on not subject
11:34
to that. What's. Even even
11:36
more malicious. Is. You.
11:39
U S C I S has
11:42
now designated temporary protected status Dps.
11:45
Dhaka. recipients and deferred and
11:48
forth deportation which is b
11:50
d those people under those
11:52
blankets those are all temporary
11:54
eighteen months you can stay
11:56
in america they to deem
11:58
them is legal residents Well,
12:00
let me give you an example of how devious
12:02
this is. Two
12:04
weeks ago, President Biden did an
12:07
executive order and gave deferred and
12:09
forced deportation coverage to
12:11
6,000 Palestinian illegal aliens. 6,000
12:16
illegal aliens from Palestine here
12:18
in America now are forbidden from
12:20
being deported. They cannot be through
12:22
deportations. Those 6,000 can now petition for
12:28
all their family members living in the Gaza and
12:31
in Palestine into America. So
12:35
what you're saying here is that
12:37
all of these American, all of
12:39
these now parolees can sponsor up
12:41
to four illegal immigrants per
12:44
people. So if we're talking 10 million
12:46
people have come into the United States,
12:49
and I know your number is in the book. I mean, it's
12:51
just staggering how many people are already here. That
12:53
basically could add an additional 40 million
12:56
people. Into
12:58
the United States. Yes,
13:01
but let's hold on one
13:03
second, just so you understand. I,
13:06
in the old system, if I wanted to
13:08
sponsor someone, I had to fill out a
13:10
government form I-134. It's
13:13
a Declaration of Financial Support. So I
13:15
could only maybe bring in one person,
13:17
maybe my father, my brother, because I
13:19
only had the financial support to bring
13:21
in one person. Well, DHS
13:24
now said, hey, you
13:27
don't have to provide that form anymore.
13:29
Because the first question people should ask
13:31
is, how is an illegal alien from
13:33
Sudan that's living in the detention facility
13:35
or a hotel or comfort inn in
13:38
Boston, Mass, how are they
13:40
going to provide support for family members?
13:42
Well, the DHS now claims
13:45
that all the NGOs, starting
13:47
with Catholic Charities, they
13:49
can be the sponsors, the financial
13:52
sponsors. So instead of bringing just my brother
13:54
over, I can bring my father,
13:56
my mother, my brother and sister, I
13:59
can bring their... children, I can bring their
14:01
spouses, I can bring grandma and grandpa
14:03
because there's no limitation on my financial
14:06
support. The NGOs are now the backstop
14:08
for that. So I
14:10
was going to ask you how the Catholic
14:12
Charities fits into this. So these NGOs are
14:14
being paid for by the Biden administration in
14:16
order to facilitate this. They're making enormous amounts
14:18
of money and this is how the Biden
14:20
administration gets away with it, right? They can
14:22
pass it off to non-government organizations. So it's
14:24
not the Biden administration, it's these, you
14:27
know, private organizations. It's these 503c
14:30
whatever, you know, charities, etc. And by all
14:32
accounts, they're supposed to be doing great work.
14:35
Catholic Charities, that sounds like a great thing.
14:37
So who is the Catholic Charities? What do they do?
14:41
Catholic Charities goes, they are
14:44
not affiliated, they say, with Catholic Church, but
14:46
I'm a Catholic and I'm very aware Catholic
14:48
Charities is tied at the hip with the
14:50
Catholic Church. They are a non-profit
14:54
refugee resettlement group. That's probably, if I had
14:56
to say, their main thrust
14:59
in their charitable
15:02
work is they resettle
15:04
refugees. Now, that's
15:06
not refugees like you and I think
15:08
about back in the day, like people
15:11
from Cambodia. We're talking about anyone that's
15:13
illegal is considered refugee. Let me
15:15
explain how much money. Since
15:17
15 years prior to Biden
15:20
taking office, Catholic Charities received $3.5 billion
15:22
from the U.S.
15:24
government, $3.5 billion. Estimates
15:27
now say between by the time Joe
15:30
Biden took office to now that they've
15:32
received another $3 billion. So we're
15:34
encroaching on $7 billion. So when I tell you
15:40
that the NGOs, be it United Way,
15:42
Jewish Family Service, Lutheran Family Services, and
15:45
all the hundreds of mom and pop,
15:47
like literally mom and pop, we're
15:50
paying taxpayer money to
15:52
the NGOs. The NGOs are now using
15:54
that money to bring illegal aliens into
15:57
our country that are sponsored by them.
16:01
Catholic Charities becomes the sponsor
16:04
of millions. So Clayton, so your
16:06
audience understands. So I bring in my
16:08
father, my mother, my brother and sister.
16:11
Well, once they get in, they
16:13
turn around and they say, well, I need
16:15
my spouse and my kids. And
16:18
I need my grandma and grandpa. I need my
16:21
aunts and uncles. So that one, two,
16:23
three, four turns in to 10, 15,
16:25
20 relatives. And
16:27
here's another sick thing that you need to understand. Well,
16:30
I like you to understand. I
16:33
worked 24 years in the border patrol. I have social
16:35
security. You're a working man. You pour
16:37
into social security. You got truckers,
16:39
30 years, construction workers, nurses, stock
16:42
brokers, whatever. When
16:44
I bring in my illegal alien grandma,
16:46
that's never, never worked
16:48
a day in her life. Do you know
16:50
that she gets the maximum social security benefit
16:53
payout? What? She'll get more money than me.
16:55
Yes. Absolutely. So when
16:57
we're doing coal, the cost of
16:59
living increases for our grandmas
17:01
and grandpas that are living
17:04
paycheck to paycheck, and we're giving them a
17:06
coal increase of one and a half percent
17:08
or 0%, the
17:10
illegal alien grandma from Sudan and
17:12
Mexico, wherever in the, in the,
17:14
on planet earth, she gets more
17:16
money than the person that's worked
17:18
their whole life. I mean, this
17:20
is infuriating. I mean, and, and
17:23
she given a social security number. How is
17:25
this possible? Yes.
17:27
They all get social security numbers because once they
17:29
come in, they become legal residents, they
17:31
will get a social security number. They can work and
17:34
you say, well, I want them to work. Well,
17:36
yeah, I want them to work too. But let's
17:38
take an example from the little town in Iowa,
17:40
two weeks ago, that is 8,000 residents,
17:43
1200 of those residents work at
17:45
Tyson's meat packing plant. They got
17:47
fired and Tyson meat packing plant
17:49
replaced all 1200 with refugees. Jesus.
17:54
So that small town has been
17:56
devastated. We'll never recover. the
18:00
world we live in, Clayton, it is insanity
18:02
what's happened. But you go back to the
18:04
phases, just so we're clear, once
18:07
phase two gets fully implemented, so you have phase
18:09
one and phase two, they are going, those phases
18:12
are never going to stop. They're going to continue.
18:15
Phase three, and you're going to start to hear it
18:18
real soon, it's a drum beat, coordinated
18:20
drum beat between Republicans, Democrats, and
18:22
the media. The system is
18:25
broken. The system is broken. We need to empty.
18:28
The fourth phase is amnesty. It's not,
18:30
do we have amnesty? It's how many
18:32
tens of millions do we give amnesty
18:34
to? Then it's over. Then
18:37
it's over. Because they can say, they can say,
18:39
we just don't have the,
18:41
we don't have the agents. We don't have the ICE
18:43
agents. We don't have the people to go out and
18:45
arrest all of these individuals and deport them anymore. And
18:49
we're just, we're so overwhelmed. The only
18:51
response is to start fresh. The system
18:53
is broken. It's just amnesty, blanket amnesty
18:55
for 50 million people who've
18:58
come from around the world. Absolutely.
19:01
And you say, well, that's theoretical.
19:03
No, it's not. We go back to
19:05
president Reagan. The exact same thing
19:08
happened under president Reagan when he gave amnesty.
19:10
The same thing, the system is broken. We're
19:12
overwhelmed. We'll never be able to find all
19:14
these people. And they were talking about 2
19:16
million. They weren't talking about 40, 50
19:18
million people. And you talk about in
19:20
your book, I want everyone again, read
19:23
JJ's book. It's called Invaded. Uh,
19:26
I'm on chapter four right now of the
19:28
book. Natalie just finished it and
19:30
I was blown away. I mean, chapter
19:32
three, I was pulling my hair
19:34
out. I've been thinking about what the Obama
19:37
years did. I couldn't believe it and
19:40
how much they just opened up the floodgates and
19:43
were giving this sort of new parole
19:45
status to individuals. Um,
19:48
but I guess what I want to say about that is, is
19:51
that the amount of resources
19:53
that are being taken away
19:55
from the border patrol on
19:57
purpose, like it's all engineered that way. And then.
20:00
course, President Trump comes in, issues
20:02
a number of executive orders, suddenly
20:04
the border patrol, you guys are, oh
20:07
my God, this is amazing. We now have the
20:09
resources. We closed down the border. All
20:11
the people coming across are being arrested and turned back
20:13
to their countries. The home
20:15
countries themselves are also now, because
20:18
the under threat of us pulling up foreign aid
20:20
against these countries are now taking
20:22
these individuals back and standing up their own border protection
20:24
to make sure that they're not leaving. And
20:27
on top of that, ICE is able to go
20:29
out and do deportation flights as you catalog in
20:32
your book. So ICE was on a regularly going
20:34
door to door, finding these individuals and flying them
20:36
back to their home country, criminals, you
20:38
name it, get them out of here. And
20:41
so this argument that we can't do it
20:44
is total garbage. We've done it. We know
20:46
we can do it. If we just put
20:48
the resources in place, you say we're spending
20:50
$3 billion on Catholic charities. President Trump asked
20:53
for $15 billion for a border wall. Congress
20:56
gave him $5 billion, but we've now spent
20:58
$6 billion on Catholic charities to bring people
21:00
into the United States. It's insanity. So I
21:02
guess my point is you point out in
21:04
your book, it's a uni-party, Republicans
21:06
and Democrats, and that's what we're about to
21:08
see in phase four. They're coming
21:10
together. They both want
21:13
illegal immigration in this country. They,
21:15
the dirty secret, as
21:18
I've spoken to many of these individuals, the dirty
21:20
secret on the Republican side is just what we
21:22
saw with Tyson is
21:25
we're going to fire people that we have
21:27
to pay higher wages to Americans. We're
21:29
going to replace them with illegal aliens. And
21:32
then if ICE comes in and arrests them, the
21:34
dirty little secret, we saw this, that we saw
21:36
this in chicken plants in Georgia, but I've covered
21:38
this for years is that ICE will come in.
21:41
There's a sort of a relationship here.
21:43
ICE will come in and arrest a group of them, send
21:45
them back, and then another batch
21:47
will just come in and they'll replace them.
21:49
And these Republican donors make a lot of
21:51
money funding, you know, they, well,
21:53
they send a lot of money to these
21:55
Republican candidates. So it's Democrats and Republicans that
21:57
are responsible for this. It's a uni-party, isn't
21:59
it? It is
22:01
absolutely in a party. And just to
22:04
give you an example, what happened this
22:06
past weekend, Clayton, the $1.2 trillion budget
22:08
was passed. Right. With no
22:10
money, no money to the border. However, I'm
22:12
going to read you these countries. Jordan,
22:16
Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia, and
22:18
Oman, they received starting
22:21
out the Zalwa we know Yau. They've
22:23
been given $380 million to
22:25
do what in those five countries to
22:28
secure their borders? It
22:31
just, if it wasn't, these
22:34
people make me disgusted. They're, they're traitors.
22:36
You got Speaker Johnson has not done
22:38
anything to shut the border down. I
22:40
don't know if you saw in El
22:43
Paso, National Guard got overrun by 300
22:46
single adult military age men. Our
22:48
military got overrun. Let that sink
22:50
in for a second and
22:53
tell me where in American history
22:55
have American military ever been overrun?
22:58
And there was no reaction, none.
23:01
Just let them come in. And this is in
23:03
the great, the great state of Texas
23:06
under the great border Governor
23:08
Abbott, who does everything half-assed.
23:11
And you're right. This is a unit party. And
23:14
let's talk about this. My orchis
23:16
was voted by like one
23:18
person to be, to be
23:22
impeached. Where's the impeachment?
23:24
We haven't even heard about it.
23:27
We're being invaded at a
23:29
clip of approximately 7,000 to
23:32
15,000 illegal aliens every single
23:34
day. And not one
23:36
politician is stopping it. It's,
23:39
it's unconscionable. But once you realize Clayton,
23:41
and I have to do this because
23:43
it gets so upset and you get
23:45
so frustrated, but once you put on
23:47
the glasses of a traitor
23:50
of someone that hates the country, everything
23:53
that you're seeing and witnessing makes
23:55
sense. It's clear as day. All
23:57
of these decisions they make that they.
24:00
make aligns perfectly with
24:02
the destruction of America. And there is
24:04
no argument if that's happening or not.
24:06
It is happening. You're
24:08
working on a new documentary called Treason. And
24:11
I want to give a shout out
24:13
here because you're trying to put this documentary
24:16
together about Biden's open borders. And I'd
24:18
love for you to tell our audience
24:20
about it and how people can contribute.
24:22
You guys have set up a give,
24:24
send, go link. We'll link
24:26
it up in the description here. So if people
24:28
want to contribute to get this documentary made and
24:30
pushed out there before the election in 2024,
24:33
they can do that. So we'll
24:35
link that up. So tell us about Treason. Well,
24:39
first off, thanks for bringing that
24:41
up. And because I'm very, very
24:43
excited, very passionate about this project.
24:46
We look at the border through the
24:48
lens of looking south all
24:50
the time. All we get is pictures of
24:53
people, Banzai and the border, the
24:55
trash. I want to
24:57
show that I want to see that, but I want to, if
24:59
you can envision, I want to turn the camera north. And
25:02
I want to ask the question. What
25:04
we just saw behind us is Treason. I'm
25:07
now going to take you into America,
25:10
the big cities, Chicago, New York, D.C., Oakland,
25:12
San Francisco. But I'm also going to take
25:14
you in to Whitewater, Wisconsin. I'm going to
25:16
take you into a small town in Iowa.
25:18
I'm going to take you down into Alabama.
25:21
And I'm going to show you what
25:23
Treason looks like. What is the
25:26
manifestation in crime, in jobs, in
25:28
social decay, in
25:30
social benefit decay? I want you
25:32
to see what Treason is.
25:35
And I'm going to be interviewing, I
25:37
have interviews lined up out for the
25:39
whole summer. I'm talking to chiefs of
25:41
police in local small towns. I'm talking
25:44
to city activists that I would have
25:46
nothing in common with politically. Now we
25:48
are completely aligned. They've seen their communities
25:50
devastated by illegal aliens and all of
25:52
the funds going there. So
25:55
Over the summer, we have it lined
25:57
out. We Have a very packed production
25:59
schedule. But. It. Will
26:02
end and we will release this
26:04
in October before the election because
26:06
I think it is paramount that
26:08
Americans understand, instead of looking south
26:10
of time, turn around see what's
26:12
happening to your country. What?
26:14
Does this Treason? Look.
26:16
Like in the manifestation of crime
26:18
and destruction And it will be
26:21
shocking to the American people to
26:23
see their American brothers and sisters
26:25
be turned away from my from
26:27
homeless shelters. Be turned away because
26:29
there's no one money losing their
26:31
jobs that they belong to and
26:33
have done for twenty twenty five
26:35
years to illegal alien from Ecuador.
26:38
By. The thousands so that is what we're
26:40
going to do. We have a tight budget,
26:42
schedule a tight budget. So we're going to
26:45
the gifts and go and just go to
26:47
give say go the link will be available.
26:49
Appreciate you join that claim. And
26:51
it's gotta be a powerful to be
26:53
artistically beautiful. but. It's. Gonna
26:55
be a powerful message of.
26:58
What? Does America look like you were
27:00
a we hardly to. Why
27:02
encourage all of our audience to go there?
27:04
Will Will lincoln up in the description to
27:06
on to be able to visit there and
27:09
or to denote just you got five dollars
27:11
laying around? I mean I'm sure. People.
27:13
Have like five dollars in their see the couch
27:15
cushions they might I know about. You know just
27:17
to give five dollars or few bucks here? twenty
27:20
bucks. whatever it is to decide to this. This
27:24
gives and go account to help get
27:26
this documentary made on. Our audience is
27:28
amazing and I think this could really
27:30
hopefully healthy election open up Americans eyes
27:32
to what's actually happening out there. On
27:34
to to are beautiful country right now
27:36
so we'll link that up and encourage
27:38
everyone to check it out if they
27:40
want to donate and be a part
27:43
of that are Jj as always great
27:45
to see you This is unbelievable again!
27:47
Entering phase two right now and you
27:49
heard it here. Phase. Phase
27:51
Three and Four Amnesty In The United States
27:53
for the tens of millions of of illegal
27:55
aliens. Unless We put a stop to this.
27:58
right? now to great to see you think you much
28:00
for opening our eyes. Thank
28:02
you Clayton. It's just devastating. I
28:05
mean it absolutely is just devastating. I mean
28:07
how many of you are, I mean
28:10
how many of you are seeing this unfolding and
28:13
seeing the system play out, this plan playing out
28:15
in front of us right now? I mean this
28:17
is exactly part of the plan and
28:20
I think to know that amnesty is
28:22
the step, it all makes perfect sense, doesn't
28:24
it? It makes
28:26
perfect sense that this would be the path
28:28
that they would go and they would throw
28:30
their hands up and say amnesty because
28:32
we can't fix it, we can't fix it. We're too
28:34
far gone at this point. Yes
28:38
it's interesting we don't actually see much of it
28:40
here like in the Portland metro area but
28:43
it's kind of hard to tell because it's hard
28:45
to separate like illegal immigration with
28:47
just like the opioid epidemic from their sort
28:49
of like failed drug policy
28:51
that they've now tried to
28:53
rescind you know like it's so it's like the
28:55
homelessness problem is so bad here
28:57
it's hard to tell you know
28:59
like it's just not something we
29:02
see a lot at least I don't. A lot of
29:04
Americans very very concerned. I heard from a viewer
29:06
last night Todd wrote
29:08
to me and said you know my wife and I are
29:10
very scared. My wife wants to get a gun safe, wants
29:12
to have a safe next to the bed with a biometric
29:16
trigger and he's like I'm
29:18
very concerned. We're worried what's happening in our neighborhood,
29:20
we're worried what's happening in our community with
29:24
this rise of illegal immigrants. It's
29:27
just it's terrifying. It really is terrifying.
29:29
They're taking over the country on purpose
29:32
and they don't really care at all about the crime. We're
29:35
going to talk more about that
29:37
in the coming days here on the show we will
29:39
absolutely but tonight on the show we're going to talk
29:42
more about this Baltimore bridge
29:44
collapse which is
29:46
really stunning. I've been over the Francis Scott
29:48
Key Bridge many many times. My father is
29:50
from Baltimore so to hear this story it's
29:53
very very mysterious. So at first it was
29:55
like okay it's a mechanical accident nothing to
29:57
see here. Okay.
30:00
Then you start into the story. Then you have
30:02
General Mike Flynn call him is a Black Swan
30:05
event. And. You start to
30:07
put in a lot of interesting pieces together
30:09
and raises a few questions and will will
30:11
show you those things and you can make
30:13
your own determination. About it the
30:15
White House to sing. Nothing to see
30:17
here. total accident. but we'll show you
30:19
the evidence, will show you the videos,
30:21
and will talk about it here on
30:23
the show. Or we're also gonna look
30:26
at Julian Assange tonight and the appeal
30:28
has been somewhat granted. the in a
30:30
way of victory perhaps for the Assange
30:32
family and Julian Assange maybe not to
30:34
be extradited to the United States. We're
30:36
going to dive more deeply into the
30:38
story. With. A special guest has been
30:41
in the courthouse the entire time. And
30:44
have been able to see and hear right
30:46
from directly from the judge to just a
30:48
moment will get there. And we're
30:50
all going to talk about P. Diddy. And the
30:52
raid, the fall out that we're experiencing right
30:54
now or any go through a lot of
30:57
interesting details that have emerged over the past
30:59
twenty four hours there. and for new lawsuit
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32:40
Will. General Mike Flynn says the bridge collapse
32:42
in Baltimore is a Black Swan event.
32:44
Now it's much bigger than we know.
32:46
So let's unpack this. And I have
32:48
to say I've done everything over the
32:50
past twenty four hours or since his
32:52
collapse happened in the early morning hours
32:54
to say nothing to see here. Total
32:56
accident, Mechanical problem. Of course, it looks
32:58
like a mechanical failure, a power outage.
33:00
Nothing to see. You don't worry about
33:02
it. Then General Mike Flynn has to
33:04
go and call this a Black Swan
33:06
event and says, look more deeply into
33:08
this. So. We have. And.
33:11
There's more than meets the eye.
33:13
So what does a Black Swan
33:15
event? Well, Black Swan event. As you
33:17
know, you're just chugging along looking
33:19
at normal in a white swan that
33:22
you normally see. Then suddenly everything
33:24
seems predictable and normal. Then Bam. Giant
33:26
Black swan comes outta nowhere. Something
33:28
totally unexpected, blindside you are usually happens
33:30
economically Bri. We see that. obviously
33:33
with what happened, the two thousand and
33:35
eight collapse, that's exactly what about
33:37
Black Swan event Looks like that's the
33:39
essence of the swan event. Unexpected,
33:41
impactful, Often leaving a scrambling to make
33:43
sense of what the world just happened.
33:46
So. here's my flins post on x this
33:48
afternoon this is a black swan event
33:50
he says black swans normally come out
33:53
of the world of finance not military
33:55
the standard operating procedures for all us
33:57
ports harbors and days the transit commerce
33:59
and me activities are supposed
34:01
to maintain an incredible level of
34:03
discipline, rigor, and awareness
34:05
for these very type of events
34:07
not to occur ever. Yet
34:10
here we are. There
34:12
are harbormasters for every single one
34:14
of these transit points in America
34:16
that are in charge of assuring
34:19
the safety of navigation. Start there,
34:21
he says. So
34:23
start there. Talk
34:25
to the harbormasters. Don't
34:27
necessarily look at the boat itself. That's
34:30
maybe a red herring. Look at the
34:32
harbormasters. Look at the
34:34
infrastructure. Look at the electrical infrastructure.
34:36
Look at the computers. Was it
34:38
hacked? So look at
34:40
that information, not just the boat itself
34:43
perhaps. So what do we
34:45
know? Well, for one thing, we know the captain of
34:47
the ship or the ship's
34:49
master is Ukrainian.
34:53
That's interesting. So here you can
34:55
find that out easily by going to balticshipping.com. You
34:57
can punch in the information as we did here
34:59
at Redacted. Go to the dolly. The name of
35:01
the ship is the dolly. There you can see
35:03
where it's currently sitting. It's now sitting there covered
35:06
by a bridge right in Baltimore in the Chesapeake
35:08
Harbor in Baltimore. And there
35:10
is the ship's master. He
35:12
is Ukrainian. Interesting.
35:17
And UK Telegram channels today posting
35:19
congratulations to great work and
35:22
to expect more surprises in
35:24
Europe too unless we approve
35:26
more aid to Ukraine. Maybe
35:29
it's a total coincidence here,
35:31
these Ukrainian telegram posts. This
35:34
is the beautiful work. All over the world
35:36
without hesitation. If you don't accept the aid
35:38
package, then get it. Look forward to our
35:40
surprises throughout Europe. We will teach you to
35:42
defend democracy and help those who need it.
35:49
Huh. So
35:52
maybe, yeah, maybe, I mean, you know,
35:54
maybe this is just some like telegram
35:56
opportunists, you know, on different
35:59
telegram channels. panels just trying to play
36:01
into this, right? Try to
36:04
scare us. Or maybe there's something
36:06
more to it. Who knows? But
36:08
those posts exist on Ukrainian
36:10
Telegram panels. It's
36:12
like the good fellas. You got this? F you
36:14
pay me. You do this? F
36:16
you pay me. Like, you know? That
36:18
kind of attitude. Yeah, that's exactly right.
36:22
And there never, there would have been
36:24
a Chesapeake Bay pilot on board also.
36:28
So anytime you're going in and out of one
36:30
of these harbors, you're
36:32
going in, you know, even if you're going
36:35
into Norway and you're going into Stavanger, like
36:37
the port of Stavanger in Norway, you
36:39
have to wait outside of the channel. You
36:42
have to wait until the Stavanger pilot comes
36:44
on board. Just the same you have to
36:46
do here in the Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Bay
36:48
pilot needs to assist the master and
36:51
is on board. They
36:53
know everything about this, this harbor. They
36:56
know every detail of it and they are going
36:58
to guide you out. You're from Singapore? A
37:01
Chesapeake Bay pilot will be on board and guiding
37:03
the ship out. And that's what was happening. This,
37:06
the ship was being guided out of port on
37:09
its way out to sea and
37:11
transporting large amounts of cargo. So it was
37:13
leaving. It was almost about to leave.
37:17
And here's the video of the incident. So
37:19
here's what I'm going to watch this incident kind of
37:21
in real time with some
37:23
highlights on how this all breaks down here. So
37:25
at about the first real, we sped
37:28
it up a little bit here. It sped up a little bit
37:30
here. You can see at about the 12
37:32
second mark. So this is going to go
37:34
on for about 30 seconds. Okay. There's
37:37
power loss number one at about 12 seconds.
37:41
Okay. Then at about 22
37:43
seconds, it recovers power. So it
37:46
comes back on here and then you
37:48
see black smoke coming out of the
37:50
engine, out of
37:53
the, whatchamacallit, the
37:55
funnel, and then
37:58
immediate evasive maneuver. stack.
38:00
Yeah. Then immediate evasive maneuvers take
38:02
place. Helicopter images
38:05
show that in fact one
38:08
of the anchors was dropped on the port side
38:11
and there you have the smash and collapse
38:13
of the bridge. Now we also know according
38:16
to the mayor that as
38:18
a result of that when they
38:21
called in a May Day call a few
38:23
seconds before impact they were
38:25
able to divert traffic on the bridge
38:28
thankfully and workers were able
38:30
to stop and halt traffic coming across
38:32
the bridge which is why more people
38:35
were not trapped on the bridge. There weren't more
38:37
cars on the bridge at that time so at
38:39
least they had enough to say May Day, May
38:41
Day where we've lost control. We don't have control
38:43
of the ship. Get people off the bridge and
38:46
they were able to prevent at least a large
38:48
and more a lot more people from being killed
38:50
or missing as a result of this. So
38:54
but this is interesting. So journalist Michael
38:56
Yahn tweeted this this afternoon and this
38:58
is a more detailed analysis of the
39:00
ship leaving. Okay. So it's coming off
39:04
off the dock
39:06
there and heading out into
39:08
the open ocean and
39:10
you can see here though how it
39:12
changes course right
39:15
before it loses power
39:18
which is interesting. So now
39:21
this is where things to me
39:23
get really interesting. Why two minutes
39:25
before keep playing if you would
39:28
or did it stop. Yeah. So all
39:30
right now right here you're going to
39:32
see it change course before losing power
39:35
and colliding. So why
39:37
did it change course aiming directly
39:40
into the pylon. It's
39:42
a curious question right. So why did it change
39:44
course at that point. We
39:47
don't know why
39:50
why why did it change course. Now
39:52
if you lose power and you have to use some sort
39:54
of a backup steering system in
39:57
some cases you might be steering in
39:59
the opposite direction of what you're used to. It's
40:02
a great
40:34
way to start a climate change. Well,
40:37
you know, you know, U.S. bridge infrastructure is
40:39
built like 200 years ago. I
40:41
don't know when the Francis Scott Key Bridge was... Yeah. Yeah.
40:45
I don't know when this bridge was built, actually, to be honest with you. I
40:47
mean, I've driven over it since, I think,
40:49
childhood. Like, I grew up... My father's from Baltimore.
40:52
I used to go down to the Chesapeake Bay
40:54
and go crabbing. You
40:56
know, so me going down to, like, St. Michael's,
40:58
going down to Chesapeake Harbor. One
41:00
of my favorite foods in the world is Maryland
41:02
Blue Steam crabs. It is my favorite... Actually,
41:05
I will say it's my favorite food in the world. And
41:07
so, special times with my father going down there.
41:09
And he used to go crabbing as
41:11
a child. I don't know when this bridge was built,
41:14
but I can tell you, I remember driving over it
41:16
for many, many years of my life. And also, it's
41:18
the same... I doubt when it... Go
41:20
ahead. I was going to say, I doubt when it was
41:22
built, though, it was built for, like, what wasn't it? Like 120,000 tons of
41:24
ship that hit it? Right.
41:29
Yeah. So, maybe someone can let us know.
41:33
Okay. So, I was born in 1976. Yeah. So,
41:36
it's been around as long as I've been alive.
41:39
So, interesting. Yeah,
41:42
I don't know exactly what impact it's
41:44
meant to, you know, absorb one
41:46
of these massive ships. Doubtful. I
41:48
don't know that anything could stop that. You know, can
41:50
you build something that would prevent this? I don't know.
41:53
I mean, think about this ship hitting any bridge in America would
41:55
wipe it out. If this thing hits the Golden Gate Bridge,
41:57
it would probably collapse the Golden Gate Bridge, right? You
42:00
would think the massive size of
42:02
this thing disrupting one pylon and all of it
42:04
comes down like a house of cards I don't
42:06
know Anyway,
42:09
so now I want to play this for you So
42:11
that was you saw the track coming out and you
42:13
saw it changing changing its
42:15
direction in about two minutes left
42:18
before impact But now
42:20
I want to show you this eight times speed
42:22
video that's been making the rounds this afternoon as
42:24
well Which I found interesting and we'll share it
42:26
here which shows how? How
42:29
much it had to divert itself look at how
42:31
it moved position watch this So
42:34
keep playing is you're like look how much it
42:36
had to swerve In
42:38
order to hit this pile on it total missed change
42:40
of direction when you see it in that kind of speed With
42:45
that kind of movement really crazy to look at
42:48
It's Laura Logan tweeted this afternoon the GPS
42:50
systems that drive these boats are not encrypted
42:52
Journalist Laura Logan one of the best journalists
42:54
in the world The GPS
42:56
systems that drive these boats are not encrypted
42:58
when a Navy ship crashed into a large
43:01
cargo ship not that long ago It was
43:03
a cyber attack that made that happen. I
43:06
know they're saying that this was not nefarious But
43:09
how do they know so quickly? Right,
43:13
that's a great question. How do they know so quickly? We
43:16
keep coming that we keep over the past week
43:18
We sort of been joking about the Biden administration
43:20
like really they were so quick to tell us
43:23
that Isis was Responsible for the Russian theater
43:25
attack, right? They told us within
43:27
like minutes that that was the case Yet
43:31
they still can't tell us who killed John F Kennedy. We
43:33
still don't can't provide details about the 9-11 attacks
43:37
They can't tell us who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline,
43:39
but they were that fast to tell us that it was
43:44
So the way they Immediately
43:47
found the passports on
43:49
9-11. Thank you. Yeah, they're laying in all the
43:51
rubble Look
43:55
at this it's not even charred or anything,
43:58
but let's take a closer look at one last
44:01
thing here. Why would explosions go off
44:03
at these locations? So I've highlighted here
44:05
in white where you're noticing the bridge.
44:07
Now I've slowed it down a little
44:10
bit here. Here's the first collision
44:12
and you'll notice an explosion. Then
44:15
here you notice another one and
44:17
here another one. Watch this again.
44:22
So here we go again. I'm gonna replay
44:25
the second time for you. So on the left side
44:27
here, first collapse
44:29
and could
44:32
this be some sort of, why
44:35
would there be an explosion? A transformer blowing or
44:38
is it something worse? And
44:40
in this piece as well with an explosion. What
44:44
is that? President Biden says
44:46
nothing to see here. Don't worry about it.
44:48
He travels this way all the time, you
44:50
know, and there's nothing to see here. There's
44:52
nothing nefarious as far as
44:55
they can tell. We're gonna rebuild
44:57
that port together. This was a
44:59
terrible accident. At this time
45:01
we have no other indication, no other reason
45:03
to believe there's any intentional act here. No
45:06
intentional act here. Okay. We
45:09
do know that this same ship though
45:11
had a history of
45:14
events. This was an Antwerp in Belgium. This
45:16
is the exact same ship in
45:18
back in 2016. The Dali ran into a Quay on
45:21
July 11th 2016 as it tries to exit the North
45:27
Sea. So it kind of scraped
45:29
the back of it. I wonder how often these things
45:31
happen. Like is this a common
45:33
occurrence here or is
45:36
this, you know, is this a rare thing for one
45:38
of these massive container ships to do this? So
45:40
it hit the Quay. I mean I know that they
45:42
have those big, big rubber pylons to protect and so
45:44
forth but here it is. It
45:46
was cleared for, you know, it was cleared for duty. It went
45:48
back out to sea and of course
45:51
at the time it was under a different sea
45:53
captain. It was not under the the helm of
45:55
a Ukrainian, different captain at the
45:57
time when this happened back then as
45:59
well. So that happened in 2016. So
46:03
a Black Swan event, more
46:06
that we don't know here, we're gonna have to
46:08
look more deeply into the Harbormasters and the connections
46:11
with the ship. Who was monitoring this
46:13
the whole way and was there any
46:16
electrical cyber attack that took place on
46:18
board the ship? Laura
46:20
Logan brings up a great point, but those are
46:22
all of the facts right now. That's what we
46:24
know about the direction of the ship, those
46:27
explosions that took place, where they simply
46:30
transformers blowing on those particular pieces of
46:32
the bridge that fell and broke apart.
46:36
Why were there multiple power outages and
46:38
what happened to the backup system on
46:40
this? And what
46:42
about the Chesapeake Bay pilot
46:44
who was on board? What can they
46:46
tell us about what happened here? So
46:50
all of these things and the Biden White House
46:52
saying nothing to see here, nothing nefarious. Do you
46:54
think that's the case? Let
46:56
us know in the comments below what you
46:58
think about this. We've got
47:00
more news to get to here on your Tuesday.
47:02
We're gonna look at the Julian Assange case with
47:04
a special guest who's been in the courtroom the
47:07
entire time and who's
47:09
been covering this extensively. We're very excited to
47:11
have this guest on our show here in
47:13
just a minute to talk about the Assange,
47:16
perhaps, victory, which
47:18
we hope is the case. We'll see if he ends up, you
47:21
know, winds up in the United States. We hope that
47:23
that's not the case. And then we're all
47:25
gonna look deeply into this P Diddy raid
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made your update today in the extradition
49:05
case of Julian Assange was
49:07
handed down today from a UK court
49:09
in London. Will he be extradited to
49:12
the United States after all where he
49:14
will surely die in a supermax
49:16
prison or worse,
49:19
if you can imagine that. Bated journalist
49:21
Richard Medhurst has been covering the story
49:23
from the very beginning. He's been in
49:26
the courtroom in London repeatedly and was
49:28
handed to these documents today by the
49:30
court. And we were
49:32
all waiting with bated breath, Richard, that
49:35
1030 Eastern time London time today. What
49:38
were we going to hear? So it's 66 pages. You've
49:41
gone through all the details of it. What did we
49:43
learn today? What is the fate of Julian Assange? Well,
49:48
it's a bittersweet victory and it reminds
49:50
me of the original
49:53
ruling in 2021. So
49:55
on the surface, it looks good. It sounds great
49:57
that they blocked the extradition. It's
50:00
a temporary thing. And if
50:05
you've gone through the ruling like I have,
50:08
there are tons of things actually that
50:10
are really not good. Just
50:13
for starters, for example, they've thrown out the bulk
50:15
of the case. They've said, on
50:17
all of these grounds, there's no appeal. One
50:20
of them, for example, is the CIA plotting to
50:22
kill him. They
50:24
said it's just not relevant. Things
50:26
like the fact that he's being extradited for
50:29
a political opinion. They
50:31
say, yeah, you know, well, it's
50:34
not relevant, which is very shocking. So
50:37
it's not just about the CIA. I know that
50:39
one attracts a lot of headlines, but just in general, every
50:41
point was quite shocking. And so the way
50:43
it goes now is that the United States,
50:45
they have about three weeks to present assurances
50:49
that they will not kill Julian Assange, that
50:51
they will not give him the death penalty,
50:53
because in the United States, it's a capital
50:55
offense, whereas in Britain, you
50:57
know, it's illegal to extradite someone to a country
50:59
that has a death penalty. So or
51:02
at least that will that is certain to
51:04
give someone the death penalty. So that's number one. Number
51:06
two, they have to give assurances that Julian Assange will
51:08
be treated like an American citizen, that he will be
51:10
given first amendment rights, which
51:13
might sound quite which might sound quite
51:15
shocking, because if he's being prosecuted under
51:17
US law, then why isn't he given
51:20
protections under US law? It's very unfair
51:22
application of things. And,
51:24
you know, they also have to get the
51:27
secretary of state, which is the foreign secretary
51:29
to also get, you
51:31
know, adequate
51:33
insurance assurances from the United States.
51:35
So if they don't
51:37
do this, then
51:39
they will just automatically allow Assange to
51:42
appeal on those grounds. However,
51:44
if the United States, let's imagine that they they
51:46
give some some piece of paper to the to
51:48
the British government and the British government is pleased,
51:51
then then, you know, we
51:53
basically we basically have no
51:55
grounds left to appeal on. And well,
51:57
it gets very ugly after that. So
52:01
even if it looks good on the surface,
52:04
during all this time, Julian Sanchez still stuck in Belmarsh,
52:07
which is like the British equivalent of
52:09
Guantanamo Bay. So he's still suffering no
52:13
matter what the victories are in court.
52:15
And unless he's discharged, it's just a
52:17
continuation of prosecuting
52:19
a journalist. That's what it is. So
52:22
hopefully you can help me unpack this a little more and explain
52:24
it to me as if I'm a
52:26
fifth grader because it's so complex here. So
52:28
let's just unpack a few pieces of this
52:30
here. Number one, while this is happening, he's
52:32
still stuck in Belmarsh. They're not just going
52:34
to let him out to be with his
52:36
family while this whole process is still unfolding.
52:38
He's been there for what, four years now?
52:42
Yes, almost five actually. The
52:45
anniversary of when they dragged him out is
52:47
five years in April. So that's
52:49
correct. He's in prison. And it's not just
52:52
a prison. It's the worst prison in England.
52:54
And he's not actually been convicted of
52:56
a crime. And it's for
52:58
a bail violation originally. No
53:00
one in England, in England, a bail violation is not
53:02
a serious thing. Sometimes
53:07
you don't even get sent to prison. And
53:09
you certainly don't get the maximum 51 weeks,
53:11
which they gave him. And you certainly don't
53:13
get sent to Belmarsh, which is the category
53:15
A, so maximum
53:17
security prison. Usually you have
53:19
people like rapists, Al-Qaeda members. It's funny
53:22
because Al-Qaeda members in Belmarsh prison have
53:24
been treated better than Julian Assange in
53:26
the past. Yeah. So
53:28
he'll still remain there. Friend of
53:31
the show, Tucker Carlson, told us
53:34
when he saw him, he was shocked. He was
53:36
shocked at what he looked like. So
53:38
he's absolutely suffering. He
53:42
is. Well, I actually, I've seen him
53:44
several times in court, almost
53:47
every single time he was there. This
53:50
last hearing, so on February 20th
53:52
and 21st, he applied to come.
53:55
He was given permission, but he
53:57
ended up not coming of his
53:59
own accord. because he was too sick. He
54:02
had a persistent cough. And
54:04
one time when I saw him, I actually, it took me a minute
54:07
to realize that I was looking at him. I
54:09
thought it was someone else. I don't know, my
54:12
brain just didn't register because we were just getting, we're
54:14
just sitting down, we're just getting the whole thing
54:16
started. I didn't understand it was him. He looked
54:18
so old. I swear to God,
54:20
it took me a minute. And yeah, that's
54:22
how bad of a condition he's in. So
54:26
that's that part of it. He'll
54:28
remain there, unfortunately, while
54:30
this appeals process is playing out. On the American
54:33
side, they have to provide these assurances that he
54:35
won't be killed. So they have a three week
54:37
deadline to do that. I imagine
54:39
they'll probably hit that deadline. And then
54:41
what? What does the Assange team do
54:44
next? They
54:46
can reply. They also,
54:48
there's also a fixed deadline for that. So
54:51
they can then reply to these
54:53
assurances. And then the Americans can reply to
54:56
their reply, if that makes sense. So a
54:58
back and forth, back and forth. And
55:00
then we'll get a decision as
55:04
to whether or not he can go forward with an
55:06
appeal. I mean, it seems like they're saying, we
55:10
don't really wanna handle this. This should be open
55:12
to an appeal. Like you have valid
55:14
arguments here. Before we
55:16
get to the appeal, we're
55:18
waiting on the Americans to say that they're not
55:20
gonna kill you. Exactly,
55:22
yeah. So it's back
55:24
and forth. And then there could be on May
55:27
20th a hearing, if
55:31
Assange's team present valid points to
55:33
the points for the Americans in
55:35
their appeal. Yeah. It's
55:39
really ridiculous. It's so absurd. And
55:43
what's weird to me is that the case is very
55:45
clear cut. It
55:49
should have been thrown out. I mean, just to give
55:51
you an example, when you were spied on, like the government
55:53
spies on you, and then they try to
55:55
use that in court. Even if you're charged
55:57
with a, I don't know, parking violation, it
55:59
would. be thrown out. Never
56:02
mind CIA spying on you
56:04
and you're inside an embassy and you're
56:08
in a foreign country. I mean, there's
56:10
so many layers of illegality and criminality
56:12
to this case. It's truly, truly stunning.
56:14
Beggars believe how it's been allowed to
56:16
continue. And it really makes a
56:19
mockery of English courts. When I go in
56:21
there and I sit there, I don't feel
56:23
like I'm really sitting in an independent judiciary.
56:26
Some of the court staff, I was even talking with
56:28
them and they asked me that question, which to me
56:30
was already like, they know what's going
56:32
on. I'm not saying it wasn't one of the
56:34
lawyers or something like that, but the
56:36
people in the court who work there, they know
56:38
that it's not an independent judiciary, that it's been
56:41
run by the Americans. And
56:44
again, I always draw to this hypocrisy, like if you're
56:46
going to charge someone with a US law, how
56:49
can you say that once he's in America,
56:51
you won't apply the full United States Constitution
56:54
and rights to him? It's
56:57
so unfair, it's so biased and unbalanced.
57:01
So a few key things that you mentioned there
57:03
are being thrown out. I was stunned. The
57:06
CIA piece, yes, that has obviously made
57:08
a lot of headlines. CIA
57:10
director Mike Pompeo targeting Julian Assange
57:12
for assassination, right? That's a huge
57:15
piece and a compelling
57:17
argument to not be sent to the United
57:19
States. They were trying to actively kill me.
57:22
The other piece though, I thought was stunning
57:24
as well, this idea that he's not, they
57:26
weren't going after him for political reasons. Like
57:29
that, they don't think that that part of
57:31
the argument is relevant. What? That's
57:33
the crux of it. Yeah,
57:36
that was in the ruling today, which
57:38
again, I laugh because it's
57:40
so ridiculous. They
57:43
also said something else that basically
57:45
the idea that, well, they're trying
57:47
to kidnap me or let's say
57:49
it's in
57:51
the third president. So let's say that the
57:53
idea they're trying to kidnap Julian Assange and take him
57:55
to America doesn't matter if
57:57
he's extradited. Yes. He
58:02
wrote this visit anything we don't need
58:04
to look for their consider it because
58:06
if if the extradition go the head
58:09
will deflect they they he com be
58:11
kidnapped anymore to be born in America
58:13
up but it is or it's really
58:15
unbelievable. So is this victory for the
58:17
science team a small victory. It.
58:20
Is it is a small victory. Of
58:22
it as a small victory. But you know I want
58:24
to talk about these assurances. It up.significant.
58:26
amount of work on them so.
58:29
It. Inside of the
58:31
courtroom when. We. Were still
58:33
at the stage where a songs have had
58:35
one a blog extradition. Because. Of
58:37
his health. And now the Americans trying to
58:39
appeal it and so to appeal it they said will
58:41
treat him nicely. Now. In
58:43
Twenty Twenty Four, we know that these don't suffice for
58:46
back. And Twenty Twenty one. A song
58:48
Just seem were trying to show examples
58:50
to the court of people. Who
58:52
had been extradited to America. And. Then
58:54
once they were in the United States, the
58:56
United States government i'm a university through the
58:58
assurances that given in the trash out the
59:01
window. And one of these cases in my
59:03
is an ankle. David Mendoza. And.
59:05
He was sent from Spain to the United
59:07
States on on condition that once he's
59:09
tried and if he's convicted he goes back
59:11
to serve his sentence has been very clear
59:14
cut. Case. On. and he didn't
59:16
get assurances because we have to remember that
59:18
that assurance sounds a bigger than is it
59:20
is. It's It's a non binding piece of
59:22
paper. It's it's just a piece of paper.
59:24
It's not a contract. With. That guy
59:26
Mendoza. He. Got an actual contract?
59:29
A legally binding contract. I published it.
59:31
Am and with the signature of the
59:33
the I'm You You know this woman
59:35
or works at Us Embassy Vice and
59:37
I published this A D O J
59:40
in the State Department documents. Are
59:42
these classified documents proving that that he had
59:44
been given the steel and then when he
59:46
got to America they violated deal and then
59:48
he had to sue the spare the Spanish
59:50
government and the American government. And two months
59:52
he's a dual citizen is an American and
59:54
the Spanish citizens of these are both of
59:56
these are his country. And
59:58
you know it. I just want to be
1:00:01
clear that this man was not a political target,
1:00:03
Mendoza was not a political target like Assange.
1:00:05
It was just about something for marijuana in
1:00:08
a state where it's legal now on top
1:00:10
of it. So it's not even
1:00:12
comparable to this state, this kind of
1:00:14
political case that Assange is
1:00:16
in. And they still violated that. So
1:00:18
what do you think they're going to do to Assange? Would
1:00:21
they not violate it if they have a history of violating
1:00:24
agreements? Absolutely. And
1:00:26
I think it's wrong for the British
1:00:28
government to just blindly trust the American
1:00:30
government, especially when this case was cited
1:00:32
in the court. So I'm shocked
1:00:34
that the judges back then looked at it and
1:00:36
found nothing wrong with it. There's everything wrong with
1:00:38
it, everything from A to Z. And
1:00:41
so, as I said,
1:00:43
multiple layers of criminality, multiple layers of
1:00:47
irregularities here, both on the British and
1:00:49
the American side. Yes,
1:00:51
the British government absolutely under the thumb
1:00:53
of the United States doing its bidding
1:00:56
once again, as we
1:00:58
see, whether it's in Ukraine or here in
1:01:00
this situation. Yes. Yeah,
1:01:02
and I'll get you out of here on this, Richard, which
1:01:04
is the argument from
1:01:06
the Assange team, of course,
1:01:09
is that they were under,
1:01:11
that they will not be safe,
1:01:13
of course, when they get to the United States. And
1:01:16
the United States has a track record of this, that
1:01:18
Julian Assange has only been there for,
1:01:21
I think, like one afternoon for like a brief
1:01:23
amount of time. It wasn't even in the United
1:01:25
States. Maybe it was a few days. That's
1:01:27
it. He wasn't there for very long. I
1:01:30
think maybe once work or something, but he
1:01:33
never lived or worked in the United States.
1:01:36
On top of that, the argument
1:01:38
the United States has made, of
1:01:40
course, is that people's lives were
1:01:42
ruined, and this put members of
1:01:44
the CIA or others in danger,
1:01:46
the US military in danger by
1:01:48
releasing these WikiLeaks documents and showing
1:01:52
the world these war crimes. So what?
1:01:55
My answer is so what? Right. On
1:01:58
top of it. Yeah, first part of it is... Yeah,
1:02:00
so what? Second part of
1:02:02
it is, so people are carrying out war crimes
1:02:04
and we're concerned about those individuals. First part, yeah,
1:02:06
so what? Second part is, there's no evidence of
1:02:09
that at all. In
1:02:12
this document, did they throw
1:02:14
that part of it out or was that
1:02:16
relevant in this argument, in this decision today?
1:02:20
Yeah, so they brought it up, of course. And
1:02:23
they are basically saying that, yes, the
1:02:26
judge in the lower court was
1:02:29
correct to
1:02:32
basically agree that, yes,
1:02:34
Assange exposed state crimes, but it
1:02:37
doesn't matter. So
1:02:39
that's it. That's the ruling of today
1:02:41
and they're agreeing with the lower ruling.
1:02:43
They're saying, yeah, Assange exposed
1:02:45
these gross state
1:02:47
crimes, how Britain
1:02:49
was training death squads in Bangladesh,
1:02:51
how the American government was subverting
1:02:54
European governments who are trying to
1:02:56
try CIA agents, how they were,
1:02:58
how CIA agents were
1:03:00
torturing people in European
1:03:03
citizens, kidnapping them off on the street and just
1:03:05
taking them to black sites. They mentioned all of
1:03:07
this in today's ruling. They agree and they acknowledge
1:03:09
all of it, but they say it doesn't matter.
1:03:12
It's not the substance of the crime. And my
1:03:14
favorite part is, like, what is their proof for
1:03:16
this to establish that it has
1:03:18
no relevance? I mean, they
1:03:20
say we know that the
1:03:22
United States are doing a good
1:03:25
job and they are only
1:03:27
prosecuting Assange out of the goodness of
1:03:29
their hearts because the US federal prosecutor
1:03:31
told us so. And Mr Assange
1:03:34
never accused him of being dishonest. I
1:03:37
mean, I find
1:03:39
this really incredible because I was there in the
1:03:41
courtroom when this prosecutor, his
1:03:44
name is Kromberg, so he's an AUSA,
1:03:46
he's a special federal prosecutor for the
1:03:48
United States. And he, I mean,
1:03:50
he is
1:03:52
absolutely, absolutely 100% being dishonest. I
1:03:55
thought that was obvious through the fact that Assange's team
1:03:57
are about to be bringing
1:04:00
up all of this behavior by the
1:04:02
US government, the fact that they've tried
1:04:04
to subvert Assange's defenses by spying on
1:04:07
his lawyers and his conversation. And
1:04:09
for some reason, the British judges don't think it's relevant.
1:04:12
And they think that Mr. Kronberg
1:04:15
is an honorable man
1:04:17
and that he's doing his prosecution against
1:04:19
Assange just because it's the right thing,
1:04:21
the legal thing to do. I
1:04:25
said I was going to get you out of here a second
1:04:27
ago. I have one more question. It's OK. I'm
1:04:29
more than happy to talk about this. Well,
1:04:31
it just occurred to me, we heard a
1:04:33
report from the Wall Street Journal in an
1:04:35
exclusive report about a week ago that this
1:04:37
ruling was coming down or some sort of
1:04:39
a plea agreement was
1:04:41
going to be worked out where the Assange
1:04:44
team would then plea to mishandle and classify
1:04:46
information. It would be sort of a lesser
1:04:48
offense and all of that. The
1:04:51
Assange team, to my knowledge, said that there's
1:04:53
no truth to that. The
1:04:56
Wall Street Journal said this is an exclusive report.
1:04:59
Does today's ruling shed light to say that
1:05:01
the Wall Street Journal was full of shit?
1:05:05
Yeah, it does. Yeah,
1:05:08
unless there's, we
1:05:10
have to be very clear about this because the
1:05:14
United States, this is
1:05:16
the second administration that's
1:05:18
pursuing this case. I mean, Donald
1:05:20
Trump and Mike Pompeo are the ones
1:05:22
who launched this attack on
1:05:24
the press. Joe
1:05:27
Biden and the Democrats have continued
1:05:29
what Trump begun. And
1:05:32
Joe Biden had four years to drop the case.
1:05:35
He's not going to do that, especially in an election
1:05:37
year. And again, looking
1:05:39
at this ruling, it's just
1:05:41
like regard to tasing the same
1:05:43
old lies against Julian about trying
1:05:47
to endanger the lives of informants, which,
1:05:49
by the way, just to go back
1:05:51
to that point very briefly, the US
1:05:54
Army investigated this themselves when they were court
1:05:56
marshalling Chelsea Manning and they found no evidence
1:05:58
of it. I
1:06:02
don't understand why the British judges don't grasp
1:06:05
this point, that when America is
1:06:07
accusing Julian Assange of
1:06:09
was disproved by the American government, in
1:06:11
any case, the idea
1:06:13
that Julian Assange would be given some sort of,
1:06:15
you know, like
1:06:18
a misdemeanor or that they would, you
1:06:20
know, bring the charges down. I mean,
1:06:24
he's being hit with 175 years
1:06:26
in total if we
1:06:28
put these charges together. So
1:06:31
even if you go down, like how far can you go
1:06:33
down from 175? If they
1:06:35
go down to 10 years, they will just make
1:06:37
their tastes look ridiculous. All
1:06:39
this effort for what? And I think
1:06:41
it will be a mistake for Julian's team
1:06:43
to accept any agreement, because
1:06:46
when I was in a hearing in
1:06:49
London two weeks ago, the judges
1:06:51
themselves asked the American
1:06:54
lawyers, is there anything stopping
1:06:56
the American, you know, courts
1:06:58
from slapping Assange with new
1:07:00
charges the second he lands
1:07:02
in America? And the American
1:07:04
lawyers themselves said no. And
1:07:07
there's nothing stopping them from giving him the death penalty. There's
1:07:09
nothing stopping them from denying him
1:07:11
First Amendment rights. This is the American lawyers admitting this.
1:07:14
Just to be clear, by the way, they're not actually
1:07:16
from the United States, but they represent the United States
1:07:18
government. They're British, though. But anyway,
1:07:21
you know, it's really shocking. So I
1:07:23
wouldn't trust what the US government say.
1:07:26
They can change the charges immediately
1:07:28
when he's in the US. And, you know,
1:07:31
the conditions he will be put in as
1:07:33
well. He'll go first to the
1:07:36
Alexandria prison. He'll be put
1:07:38
in special under, sorry, administrative
1:07:43
detention, which is ad seg. You
1:07:45
know, it's basically isolation. And
1:07:48
then when you when he's absolutely
1:07:51
convicted, which is guaranteed, even though you didn't
1:07:53
do anything, they'll send him down to Colorado
1:07:55
to ADX Florence. And then over there, he'll
1:07:57
be put in what
1:07:59
are called. These are special administrative
1:08:01
measures. And the warden of
1:08:03
that prison, he
1:08:06
said that basically once you go inside, you will
1:08:08
never see the sun again, and it is hell
1:08:10
on earth. So these
1:08:13
are the confirmed prisons and
1:08:15
locations and conditions that await Julian
1:08:17
Assange. And I think it's so
1:08:19
preposterous that we're even contemplating
1:08:22
this, that we give this to
1:08:24
another human being who is accused of, you
1:08:27
know, what? Journalism? And then, of
1:08:29
course, you know, how
1:08:32
can we call ourselves democracies when we do this
1:08:34
to journalists? Even if the case has dropped this
1:08:36
minute, he's suffered 10 years of persecution. We can
1:08:38
never take that back. So it
1:08:40
reflects so poorly on all of
1:08:43
us, you know, and our governments,
1:08:46
most of all, without question. Yeah,
1:08:48
without question. Amen.
1:08:50
Richard Medhurst, it's a great having you here
1:08:52
unredacted for the first time, and a fan
1:08:54
of your work for a long time. And
1:08:56
it's been great to have you here and
1:08:58
really educate us on this. We appreciate it.
1:09:01
Thank you. I hope to be back again. It's a pleasure. Thanks,
1:09:04
Richard. Really appreciate it. And our audience said,
1:09:06
yes. Wow, what a collaboration having
1:09:09
Richard here. So yeah, great to see you, Richard.
1:09:11
Thank you so much. Really
1:09:13
appreciate his perspective. By the way, someone just mentioned
1:09:15
here a min to go, and
1:09:17
I caught it in the chat. Someone said, you know,
1:09:19
the name of the ship that hit the
1:09:22
bridge in Baltimore is
1:09:25
named the Dali, D-A-L-I, right?
1:09:27
Like Salvador Dali. Dali
1:09:32
painted a painting called Broken
1:09:34
Bridge. I
1:09:37
mean, you can't make this up. This is
1:09:40
a Dali painting called Broken Bridge. Okay.
1:09:46
What kind of weird world do we live in?
1:09:51
Coincidences or... I
1:09:54
don't believe in coincidences, but wow,
1:09:56
very strange. All right,
1:09:58
we've got more news to get to. here on your Tuesday.
1:10:03
We're going to look at P. Diddy and
1:10:06
a lot of the details that are coming
1:10:08
out about that. So you might need to
1:10:10
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1:12:02
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was gonna say they went under All
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right. Let's talk about P Diddy. Let's talk about
1:12:40
Diddy So is there a
1:12:42
Diddy client list just like
1:12:44
the Epstein list? Diddy's of
1:12:46
course allegedly the Epstein of
1:12:48
the rap world and a lot of
1:12:51
powerful people running nervous today throughout Hollywood
1:12:53
and In Washington, I bet
1:12:55
they are so last night
1:12:57
Homeland Security officials Rated the
1:13:00
Los Angeles home of rapper and music
1:13:02
mogul Sean Diddy Combs and then also
1:13:04
in Miami Simultaneously
1:13:06
coast to coast they swooped in in
1:13:09
Miami They had to use boats to come
1:13:11
as well as their armored vehicles and they
1:13:13
did the same in Los Angeles And
1:13:16
all in connection to this massive
1:13:18
sex trafficking investigation. Here's how the
1:13:21
news broke on wolf Blitzer Breaking
1:13:24
news the Department of Homeland Security
1:13:27
has just confirmed to CNN that
1:13:29
federal law enforcement agents have raided
1:13:31
Properties owned by musician and producer
1:13:34
Sean Diddy Combs Yeah,
1:13:37
so right now he's involved in
1:13:39
five different lawsuits civil lawsuits and
1:13:44
He denies wrongdoing in any of them. Of
1:13:46
course, he says quote, let
1:13:48
me be absolutely clear I did not do
1:13:50
any of the awful things being alleged. I
1:13:53
will fight for my name my family and for the
1:13:55
truth He says one of
1:13:57
the lawsuits revealed today has
1:13:59
been Prince Harry involved
1:14:02
in the lawsuit. Why is Prince
1:14:04
Harry named in the lawsuit and
1:14:07
would apparently go to Diddy's sex
1:14:09
trafficking parties, um, on
1:14:11
a regular basis. So this could be more
1:14:13
headaches for the, uh, for the
1:14:16
Royal family. Here's a part of the lawsuit.
1:14:19
Sorry. Is that him with Kate Middleton? Sorry.
1:14:21
I'm trying to figure out who Kate Middleton
1:14:23
on the right. Yeah. That's,
1:14:25
that's the new AI general. That's
1:14:27
when you type in Kate Middleton
1:14:29
into Google Gemini, you'll get a
1:14:31
black P Diddy, that's how it works. So
1:14:35
among the specific acts in the lawsuit
1:14:37
where Combs use a vast sums of
1:14:39
cash, drugs, faked promises of career opportunities,
1:14:41
access to music industry executives and circumstances
1:14:44
that could have prompted defendants, um,
1:14:47
including, uh, universal music group and
1:14:50
other employees to specifically raise questions
1:14:52
about Combs sex trafficking affiliation
1:14:55
with, or sponsorship of Mr. Combs
1:14:57
sex trafficking parties garnered legitimacy and
1:14:59
access to celebrities, such as famous
1:15:01
athletes, political figures, artists, musicians, international
1:15:04
dignitaries like British Royal Prince
1:15:06
Harry. And
1:15:09
people were forced to sign NDAs prior to
1:15:11
entering his parties and prior to being drugged
1:15:14
and sex trafficked, etc. These parties, according to
1:15:16
the lawsuit that was just filed. So
1:15:21
we have that piece of it. So when
1:15:23
you start to peel back this law, I think
1:15:25
it's very important as we kind of unpack this Diddy
1:15:27
story over the next few weeks, and we look more
1:15:29
deeply into this to remember
1:15:32
that, that he
1:15:34
is probably a low level
1:15:36
guy in this. I
1:15:39
think it's probably safe to say that it goes
1:15:41
way higher. And I think
1:15:43
it's safe to say that he's probably taking
1:15:46
the fall, falling on a sword right
1:15:48
now. Yes, involved in
1:15:50
some awful things allegedly, but
1:15:54
it goes much higher than him. And
1:15:56
so who can we throw out there like Jeffrey
1:15:58
Epstein to. fall on the
1:16:01
sword and then have everything
1:16:03
squashed, hidden, put away so
1:16:06
that we don't know the details of it. He
1:16:09
of course hated Trump, he
1:16:12
did, he did, wanted to go... so it's very weird
1:16:14
that they would eat one of their own, isn't it?
1:16:16
Like he's very much a
1:16:18
pro Biden guy, he loved President Obama, so
1:16:20
it's very odd. Something
1:16:23
is very, very odd about the whole
1:16:26
thing. Thinks that we
1:16:28
should do away with President Trump, that
1:16:31
he should be banished. So
1:16:34
there's a long history though of like
1:16:37
young individuals who've now grown up and
1:16:39
they've talked about their experiences spending
1:16:42
time as a young person, underage,
1:16:45
being sort of brought into these
1:16:47
sex parties and these environments at
1:16:50
Diddy's home, almost
1:16:52
like they were orphans in a way. Usher,
1:16:55
who of course just sang at the Super
1:16:57
Bowl, halftime show. I
1:16:59
was on Howard Stern's show talking all about
1:17:01
this. We talked about all
1:17:04
of the weird times that he had and
1:17:06
he was brought in at a young age
1:17:08
to hang out with with Diddy and got
1:17:10
to see a lot of things. So watch
1:17:12
this really awkward exchange and pay attention to
1:17:14
the subtexts here. Moved
1:17:17
to New York City and
1:17:19
I lived with Sean Puffy Combs for a
1:17:21
year. That's the crazy thing. Now that was
1:17:23
L.A. Reid's idea, right? We're sending you over
1:17:26
to something called Puffy Flavor Camp. There you
1:17:28
go. Flavor Camp. That's what it was called.
1:17:30
And you're going to go to Puff Daddy's.
1:17:32
In the 90's. Do you understand what that's like?
1:17:35
Puffy's place was like just filled with chicks and
1:17:37
orgy and like non-stop, right? No, not really. I
1:17:39
mean, but hey, it was curious. I got a
1:17:41
chance to see some things. Yeah, but you were
1:17:44
13. What were you seeing? I went there to
1:17:46
see the lifestyle and I saw it.
1:17:48
But I don't know if I could
1:17:50
indulge and understand what I was even
1:17:52
looking at. It was pretty wild. So
1:17:54
nobody tried to, you know, some woman
1:17:56
didn't come along. I say it. Okay.
1:18:00
What I did say is that there were very curious
1:18:02
things taking place and I didn't necessarily
1:18:05
understand. Biggie Smalls was there. Biggie Smalls
1:18:07
was there, Lil Kim,
1:18:10
Craig Mack. All these people
1:18:12
are hanging around. Yeah man, Faith Evans,
1:18:15
Joey King, Mary J. Blosh. They ain't nothing about this
1:18:17
shit. Oh, I was having a good time. You know
1:18:19
what I mean? Does he have any weird children encounters
1:18:21
that Diddy himself has faced? There
1:18:26
have been many weird young children encounters
1:18:28
that Diddy himself has filmed over the
1:18:30
years. Like,
1:18:32
for instance, this, well, we'll play, I want
1:18:35
to play this Justin Bieber thing here
1:18:37
in a second, which we'll show you here.
1:18:39
But Justin Bieber's father-in-law, Steven
1:18:41
Baldwin, just posted a video on
1:18:43
Instagram today calling out
1:18:45
the demonic tough guys and quote bitches
1:18:48
in Hollywood that hide behind their accounts
1:18:50
after the news broke of
1:18:52
the raid on Diddy's home. It's a very odd
1:18:55
video, but we'll show you why, maybe
1:18:57
not so odd in just a second
1:18:59
when we show you very young Justin
1:19:01
Bieber in just a moment.
1:19:04
So this is Justin Bieber's father-in-law posting
1:19:06
a video calling out demonic tough guys. Does
1:19:09
he know, okay, this something bigger is about
1:19:11
to go down? That
1:19:13
this is just one small piece of
1:19:15
the puzzle. It's much bigger than Puff
1:19:17
Daddy. Watch. This
1:19:20
is a comment about some of
1:19:22
the comments, which I rarely comment,
1:19:24
but since
1:19:27
some folks have
1:19:29
chosen to be obviously
1:19:33
demonic, therefore
1:19:35
it's not their fault. So I'm
1:19:37
here just to share a beautiful
1:19:39
message of hope, unconditional
1:19:42
love, and peace to
1:19:45
all of the haters out there. God
1:19:48
bless you. Pray
1:19:50
for your enemies, do unto others
1:19:52
as you would have them do unto you. I
1:20:03
remember what I see on the street. If you slap me in the face, I will turn the
1:20:05
other cheek.
1:20:10
But if I feel that second cheek
1:20:12
stinging, you better
1:20:15
run. Uh...
1:20:23
What? What? What?
1:20:29
What? Was
1:20:31
that a genome man? I'm speechless. I've
1:20:36
interviewed Stephen. I've had him in the
1:20:38
studio. He needs the cowboy
1:20:40
up. He was
1:20:43
kind to me. He didn't slap me.
1:20:46
I don't know what was going on there. If you
1:20:48
see me on the street. You slap
1:20:50
me. You better be prepared. Slap
1:20:53
me right back. So Justin
1:20:55
Bieber, in
1:20:57
a famous, maybe now famous
1:20:59
video, I'm going to make it famous here by showing it.
1:21:02
The young Justin Bieber talking about this
1:21:05
weird sort of ditty summer camp excursion
1:21:07
that sort of Usher was just talking
1:21:09
about. And others have talked
1:21:11
about what's going on here. But here's that
1:21:13
video you can see with Justin Bieber. Justin,
1:21:16
he's in, you ever seen the movie 48 Hours?
1:21:19
Right now he's having 48 Hours with Diddy, him and his
1:21:21
boy. They're
1:21:24
having the time of their lives, like
1:21:26
where we hanging out and when we
1:21:28
doing. We can't
1:21:31
really disclose. But
1:21:33
it's definitely a 15 year old's
1:21:36
dream. I
1:21:39
have been given custody of him.
1:21:41
He signed the Usher. I
1:21:43
had legal guardianship of
1:21:45
Usher when he did
1:21:48
his first album. I
1:21:50
don't really have legal guardianship of him, but for
1:21:52
the next 48 hours he's
1:21:54
with me. And we going
1:21:56
to go full, buck
1:21:59
full case. I'm going crazy. Yeah,
1:22:03
I'm going crazy. I'm just gonna say whatever he's saying
1:22:05
because he's the adult and I'm just a kid So
1:22:07
I don't know what the hell we're doing. What is
1:22:09
bug? Excuse me. Mr. Diddy. What is buck full crazy
1:22:12
actually mean because I Thought
1:22:14
this was like a summer camp. I Don't
1:22:17
know what the hell we're doing here. But what are we doing?
1:22:19
What is buck full crazy even mean? so
1:22:22
now photos have emerged of P
1:22:25
Diddy Combs with Rachel Chandler who's
1:22:27
of course been linked to Jeffrey Epstein Bill
1:22:30
Clinton Prince Andrew several other of the
1:22:32
associates here You can see Ray Rachel
1:22:34
Chandler saying I'm 14 years old in
1:22:37
this photo. Here. She is 14 years
1:22:39
old and
1:22:44
Here's here's yes,
1:22:46
here is Bill Clinton You
1:22:49
can see Bill Clinton here with with Rachel
1:22:51
as well Can
1:22:53
see that and then Prince Andrew
1:22:55
as well, which I'll need to get here if
1:22:57
you don't have it Philip Do
1:22:59
you have it or no? I don't have it.
1:23:02
Okay, I read it as a for
1:23:04
a picture of four things That's okay. Let me just take
1:23:06
it back to me real quick and I'll get it here.
1:23:08
So there's Bill Clinton And
1:23:10
let me just pull this up here. And here
1:23:12
is of course, hold on one second. There we
1:23:14
go There's Prince Andrew with Rachel
1:23:16
as well and Ghislaine Maxwell there. So
1:23:19
Wow this That's
1:23:23
a connection right the
1:23:25
Epstein connection Bill Clinton connection
1:23:27
the Prince Andrew connection all
1:23:29
with this You just
1:23:31
said she who should not be named. Oh Good
1:23:35
Lane Maxwell. Yeah Yeah,
1:23:37
there was a time when you mentioned her name
1:23:39
that when you say that name, you know what
1:23:41
happens to YouTube videos Oh my gosh so
1:23:46
We should be clear again. He hasn't
1:23:48
been charged with anything yet on
1:23:51
the criminal side He hasn't been arrested and
1:23:54
when they showed up at his house houses They
1:23:57
went in took out massive loads
1:23:59
of electronics in cardboard boxes and they
1:24:01
just kept filling it up. Two of his
1:24:03
sons were at one location in,
1:24:05
I believe it was Los Angeles, when
1:24:07
they were handcuffed and brought out as well
1:24:10
of the house. He was not at home
1:24:13
and TMZ caught up with him at
1:24:15
the airport where he was about to board his private
1:24:17
jet when the Department of Homeland Security rolled up on
1:24:19
him. And so he
1:24:21
wasn't going anywhere. His jet then left from
1:24:24
Los Angeles, was flying and didn't include
1:24:27
P Diddy. So he's not on board
1:24:29
that jet. It did arrive in
1:24:31
Antigua, according to reports, Antigua
1:24:33
and Barbados, Barbuda,
1:24:36
excuse me, Antigua and Barbuda. And
1:24:39
in Antigua, so a lot of people wondering, well,
1:24:41
now it's grounded in Antigua. Did it fly off
1:24:43
to Cape Verde? Is it going there as a
1:24:45
non-extradition country, something? And were there things on board
1:24:48
that they were trying to hide and get it
1:24:50
out of country so they couldn't be extradited? Who
1:24:52
knows? That's what some
1:24:54
people are speculating. There were things on
1:24:56
board that plane, not Diddy himself, but
1:24:59
maybe important pieces of information. Who
1:25:01
knows? That's pure speculation. We have
1:25:03
no confirmation of that. But we do know that
1:25:05
he wasn't on board. We do know that he
1:25:08
was seen then in Miami and the Department of
1:25:10
Homeland Security rolled up on him and his flight
1:25:12
wasn't going anywhere, but he hasn't been arrested at
1:25:15
this hour, to our knowledge. And
1:25:18
what will they be looking for? Now,
1:25:20
according to, of course, law enforcement officials,
1:25:22
you don't go to this phase of
1:25:24
an investigation unless you, this is like
1:25:26
the end of the investigation, basically. Like
1:25:28
you've done all of, you've heard all
1:25:31
the reports, you've heard all the reports
1:25:33
of sex trafficking, you've heard eyewitness testimony,
1:25:35
you've seen the evidence, you've seen
1:25:38
pieces of evidence, and now you're going into the
1:25:40
home to confirm a lot of those pieces at
1:25:42
the end. And that's what this is about. But
1:25:45
again, no arrests yet, no
1:25:47
handcuffs. What's going to come of
1:25:49
it? He maintains his innocence. He's posted. That
1:25:53
he has haters who just want to get into his pocket,
1:25:55
he said. But
1:25:57
there's a long history here of his family.
1:26:00
family and its relationship in weird ways
1:26:02
to the CIA. Diddy's
1:26:04
father Melvin Combs famously
1:26:07
worked for Frank Lucas and
1:26:10
his father Melvin Combs, there
1:26:12
he is, Diddy's father was a
1:26:14
drug dealer. He was
1:26:16
a drug dealer who ran and he
1:26:18
worked for Frank Lucas. Frank Lucas of
1:26:21
course who ran heroin for the CIA.
1:26:23
Now Frank Lucas was of course the
1:26:25
heroin king, worked
1:26:27
for the CIA, ran money, ran heroin
1:26:30
for the CIA and yes
1:26:32
worked with Melvin Combs. So
1:26:35
Frank Lucas was then of course turned into
1:26:37
a film and you might even know the
1:26:39
name many eagle-eyed observers might be aware of
1:26:41
who Frank Lucas was played
1:26:44
and that was Denzel Washington played
1:26:46
him in the movie American Gangster. So
1:26:50
he played Frank Lucas who was friends
1:26:52
with Diddy's father.
1:26:57
Here is the drug king Frank talking
1:26:59
about working with P. Diddy's father
1:27:02
Melvin and he always upset that he got shot.
1:27:04
He ended up getting shot in
1:27:06
a drugged, in a botched drug raid
1:27:10
or a
1:27:12
handoff of drugs and he got shot, he was
1:27:14
the wrong person to get shot. I think they
1:27:16
were trying to go after Frank Lucas, he got
1:27:18
shot instead. Listen to him talking about this.
1:27:21
I'm Ray Lucas, this is my dad Frank Lucas
1:27:23
and shout out to Vlad TV thanks for sending
1:27:25
out this interview. Me
1:27:31
and Melvin Combs was a good friend.
1:27:33
We was a good friend, we did a lot
1:27:35
of business together. Of course
1:27:38
it was not a legal business but we did a lot
1:27:40
of business together and I
1:27:43
was trying to see what happened to him. That shocked me
1:27:45
a lot of me and
1:27:48
the guy who did it I'm glad he got what he
1:27:50
got. So
1:28:00
the story gets thicker and
1:28:02
it'd be really interesting to know what the CIA
1:28:04
connection is,
1:28:31
if there is any, and what
1:28:33
sort of
1:28:36
dirt did he has on a lot of other people
1:28:38
right now and is he taking the fall for a
1:28:40
lot of other people who are
1:28:42
hoping and praying that the light
1:28:44
of day doesn't come out in this. As
1:28:47
Breitbart News reported, several sexual assault lawsuits
1:28:49
have been filed against Combs in recent
1:28:51
months, including a lawsuit from R&B singer
1:28:54
Kathy that was settled last year. Another
1:28:56
one of Combs' accusers was a woman who said the
1:28:59
rap producer raped her two decades ago when she was
1:29:01
17. Of
1:29:03
course Combs, again, has denied all the
1:29:05
allegations, says they're sickening allegations and
1:29:07
there are people trying to make a pretty penny off
1:29:10
of him a quick payday. And
1:29:13
a male music producer also accused
1:29:15
Diddy of sexually assaulting him, forcing him to
1:29:17
have sex with prostitutes. He's
1:29:20
denied those claims as well. So
1:29:23
I think we're going to see a lot of information, although
1:29:25
it'll be interesting to see if it is similar to the
1:29:27
Epstein saga where we don't get to see a client list,
1:29:29
we don't get to see who signed NDAs, we don't get
1:29:31
to see the names of these people that have come to
1:29:33
these sex trafficking parties. But
1:29:37
we do know from the Department of Homeland Security, this is
1:29:39
a sex trafficking ring that they're trying to bust up here.
1:29:43
How deeply does it go and where
1:29:45
does it go? When did
1:29:47
you see the update? What do we need to say right now that he left the
1:29:50
country? What did you
1:29:52
say? He left the country. He flew to,
1:29:54
he landed in Antigua. People are speculating that
1:29:56
he's going to Cape Verde
1:29:58
because they have no... extradition treaty with
1:30:01
the United States. Now that part isn't
1:30:03
verified, but they did verify he did
1:30:05
land in Antigua yesterday and did
1:30:08
in fact leave the country. Okay.
1:30:11
Well, I didn't see that he made a tantigua.
1:30:15
What I saw according to reports is that
1:30:17
he was in Miami and TMZ verified that
1:30:19
with video of him at the airport when
1:30:22
the DHS rolled up on him and said, you're not going
1:30:24
anywhere. So apparently the plane,
1:30:26
I mean, unless there's new
1:30:28
information of him making it to Antigua, the
1:30:31
plane made it to Antigua, but he wasn't
1:30:33
on it because the plane
1:30:35
left from Los Angeles and
1:30:37
went over his location and didn't even land
1:30:39
in Miami. So I'm
1:30:41
not exactly sure where that information is
1:30:44
coming from, but it'd be interesting
1:30:46
to see. I've seen conflicting reports
1:30:48
about him being in Antigua or not. But
1:30:50
according to TMZ, he was in Miami. Maybe
1:30:53
he somehow made it to Antigua. I don't know, but
1:30:56
the latest report that I saw is that
1:30:59
he was rolled up on by Department of
1:31:01
Homeland Security in Miami. So again,
1:31:03
I don't know if that's old, those are old
1:31:05
photos or not, or if he's been then stuck
1:31:08
in Antigua and he's waiting, because Antigua has an
1:31:10
extradition treaty with the United States. So it's not like
1:31:12
he's, if they want him, they're going to
1:31:14
get him in Antigua. This is not a big deal. And
1:31:17
there are, and even in Cape Verde, I know
1:31:19
people are like, there's no extradition treaty. Cape
1:31:21
Verde has a relationship with the United States and
1:31:24
they absolutely would be able
1:31:26
to transfer a criminal back and
1:31:28
forth. So there's no, the only, like he'd be
1:31:30
safe maybe going to like Ghana, literally
1:31:33
like there's like a few places or maybe
1:31:35
Russia. Like that's about it. But
1:31:37
Cape Verde, no, the United States would get him
1:31:39
back in a heartbeat and also
1:31:41
to an Antigua and Barbuda. So it doesn't
1:31:44
really matter where he is. They will
1:31:46
get him. Sam Bankman freed. You want
1:31:48
to be in the Bahamas? It doesn't matter. They will
1:31:50
get you. They will
1:31:52
get you wherever they want to find you. That's what will happen. By
1:31:54
the way, we should mention that
1:31:57
last photo I showed inadvertently. I
1:31:59
said. That was Rachel Chandler also. I meant
1:32:02
to say that was Virginia Dufres. So
1:32:04
just to be clear on that last photo with Prince
1:32:07
Andrew, the point was showing all
1:32:09
of these guys with these like 14 year
1:32:11
old girls, and they
1:32:13
all look very, very similar. So Rachel Chandler
1:32:16
with Pete Itty and then Bill Clinton, Virginia
1:32:18
Dufres with the photo with Prince Andrew. So just
1:32:20
to be clear and correct that there. So I
1:32:23
don't know guys, I feel like this is, go ahead Phillip.
1:32:26
I'd like to point out just
1:32:28
as a prediction that Pete Itty did not
1:32:31
kill himself. Yeah,
1:32:33
it doesn't seem like the type that he would do that,
1:32:35
right? He doesn't seem the type that would suicide himself. No,
1:32:38
but you know a lot of the people that, a lot
1:32:40
of the people that quote unquote do probably
1:32:43
weren't the type of people that would do it either.
1:32:46
Yeah. So I'm just getting ahead of that
1:32:48
one before he Epstein's himself. Yeah,
1:32:51
so Newsweek says no, Diddy
1:32:54
has not landed in Antigua. So,
1:32:57
and this is coming from the
1:32:59
prime minister, the Caribbean island of
1:33:02
Antigua. No, he's not in Antigua. So just to
1:33:04
be clear about that, he's not there. So I
1:33:06
think he is still in Miami according to the
1:33:08
data that I saw and reports that I saw.
1:33:12
But his- On Twitter they're like tracking his
1:33:14
plane. So his plane did land in Antigua and
1:33:16
then they'd said there was no proof
1:33:18
that it went on to Cape Verde
1:33:20
or whatever. But yeah, so his
1:33:22
plane must have, he must not have been on it then.
1:33:24
Yeah. Yep, yep.
1:33:27
So let us know your
1:33:29
thoughts on this. This is just the beginning of this story
1:33:31
folks. This is just the beginning. We're about to peel back
1:33:33
some real serious stuff. Does it lead to,
1:33:36
where does it lead to, these
1:33:38
other members of Hollywood right now. There's a lot of people
1:33:40
that are scared and there's other people saying that there's a,
1:33:43
that he's here and there's like a, there's a woman
1:33:45
who's even stronger up here. And
1:33:48
a lot of people expect- Well, and as Candace Owens, as
1:33:51
Candace Owens pointed out, she said this
1:33:53
is, you know, they're not necessarily there
1:33:55
to gather evidence, they're there to hide
1:33:57
it. Who's she?
1:34:00
Oh, we mean the police to the
1:34:02
Department of Homeland. Yeah, the Department of
1:34:04
Justice is not there to gather evidence,
1:34:06
but to hide it, because this probably
1:34:08
leads to the same people on the
1:34:10
Epstein list. It's probably just a
1:34:12
trickle down of that. And we will never
1:34:14
see justice for those girls. We'll never see
1:34:16
justice for those people in most cases. And
1:34:18
those people will be protected still. Yeah,
1:34:21
sad but true. We
1:34:23
would probably know information pretty quickly if they're
1:34:25
going to let us know why this massive
1:34:27
investigation multiple
1:34:31
raids across the country, multiple
1:34:34
locations using the Department of Homeland Security. I
1:34:36
thought it was really interesting to think how
1:34:39
many different pieces in the military we have
1:34:41
now, different law
1:34:43
enforcement arms of the United States government.
1:34:46
Where was the FBI in this? It's
1:34:48
the Department of Homeland Security running
1:34:51
this operation. OK, now
1:34:55
we have the IRS with the
1:34:57
law enforcement division that's growing under
1:34:59
Biden. So the Department of Homeland
1:35:01
Security. Glad they got this, by the way.
1:35:04
Glad they're finally tackling the sex trafficking
1:35:06
industry in the United States, something we've
1:35:08
been talking about here on the show
1:35:10
for years, that it seems
1:35:12
like they don't care about, because by the
1:35:15
way, the Department of Homeland Security is facilitating
1:35:17
actively. I think it's just totally ironic. Literally
1:35:19
our open border and
1:35:21
the sex trafficking operation that's pouring across our
1:35:24
southern border right now. And
1:35:26
they're facilitating it and allowing it
1:35:28
to happen with NGOs. Just go back to my interview
1:35:30
just a short time ago that we just did tonight
1:35:32
with JJ Carroll. It's happening. They're
1:35:34
doing it. And yet they're going after Puff
1:35:37
Daddy for sex trafficking. And
1:35:40
it might have a sting operation. It's
1:35:42
like they did with drugs, like they do with anything. They
1:35:45
don't go after the source. They don't go
1:35:47
after the end user. They go after
1:35:49
the middle. Because
1:35:51
that's the people. The
1:35:53
people in the middle are the ones that they can
1:35:55
arrest easily. They don't have to worry about them having
1:35:57
either a ton of money or just, you know, It's
1:36:00
just that's what they want to do. They don't want
1:36:02
to go for the top. They don't want to find
1:36:04
out who the people are, like with the sex traffic.
1:36:06
They don't actually want to grab the people that
1:36:09
are on the end, the
1:36:11
end user, so to speak. They just want the
1:36:13
people in the middle because they're
1:36:15
easily replaceable and everything
1:36:17
can continue as usual. Yeah,
1:36:20
it's really troubling. They
1:36:22
can go after him and they can do this big. By
1:36:24
the way, it was also interesting, why did the
1:36:27
Skyfox News helicopter, I used
1:36:29
to work in Los Angeles and I was actually in
1:36:31
charge when I first started in the news business. I
1:36:33
was in charge of the helicopter. My
1:36:35
job as a producer back in the day. And
1:36:39
I never
1:36:41
got a phone call at the news desk like
1:36:44
alerting me that you
1:36:46
should go over to P Diddy's house right now, get
1:36:48
the helicopter up and you might want to come over
1:36:50
this way. Those helicopters were up
1:36:53
in the air, both in Miami and
1:36:55
in Los Angeles. And
1:36:58
they were right over the homes when this was happening. Who
1:37:01
tipped them off about that? That's
1:37:04
interesting, right? Did the
1:37:07
Department of Homeland Security give a little tip? You might want
1:37:09
to head down to, head down to P
1:37:11
Diddy's home because there might be some action there in a few
1:37:13
minutes and we want to have cameras. We want to make an
1:37:15
example of them. Both locations, they had
1:37:17
helicopters ready to go. Interesting.
1:37:21
Let us know your thoughts on this. That's
1:37:24
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1:37:26
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