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Hey guys, the Biden administration
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is using the IRS to target journalists.
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They sent agents from the IRS
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to Matt Taibbi's house the day
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he was set to testify
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on censorship before Congress. Do
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you think that's just a coincidence? I mean that
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the IRS just shows up at
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Matt Taibbi's house the day he's supposed
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to testify before Congress.
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I don't think so. I don't really believe in coincidences
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like this. I've been around long enough to know
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how the government operates when it comes
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to journalists. And let's
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just listen to this clip. This is a
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Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia. She's
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a Democrat at Texas. She is
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questioning
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Taibbi, trying
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to basically find out who
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his source is, who gave him all
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this information on Twitter, and she's doing
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everything she can to try
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to get that information
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out of him before Congress. It's a joke, Taibbi's
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a professional, he knows the game.
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He knows what she's doing, but she's so lackadaisical.
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When you watch this clip, if you're watching on YouTube,
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She's got her hand on her cheek
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and she's kind of nonchalantly
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acting like some kind of old fashioned
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detective. I don't
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know what's going on here, but take a listen
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to this. Mr. Taibbi,
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I want to follow up a little bit on the ranking
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members' questions. What
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was the first time that Mr. Musk
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approached you about writing the
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Twitter files? Again,
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Congresswoman, that would... I
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just need a date sir, but I can't
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give it to you unfortunately because this
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is a question of sourcing and I don't give up I'm
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the journalist. I don't reveal my source
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is a question of chronology No, that's a question. No,
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that's a question. You earlier said that someone
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had said you'd... the internet some message about
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whether or not you would be interested in some information
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yes and i referred to that person as a source
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so you're not going to tell us when must
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first approached you again
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congressman and you're asking you or interest me a journalist
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reveals doing you consider mr musk
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to be the direct source of all this
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no no you're you're trying to get me to say that
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he is the source i will live
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in israel or he uses or if you're
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telling me you can answer because it's your source
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it will then that the only logical conclusion
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is that he is in fact your source
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of you're free to conclude the well
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you know what so would so incredible
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about that is that the democrats
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are putting tell be on the defensive
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were in it should
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be completely the other way around i
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mean at this moment in time it's
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pretty obvious
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that
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the democrats the particularly
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we've seen with the department of justice
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with the f b i ah let's
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name other agencies inside the
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government we've seen it with the
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national health institute as
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a young age the national institute of health
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we've seen it with other agencies we've
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seen the weaponization of
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our agencies
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against the
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american people against
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political candidates we saw that certainly
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under the russia hoax which
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i spent years of my life trying
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to uncover against president trump and
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now we certainly see this against
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tb i've also felt the way
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of the federal government bearing down on
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me and my personal life and
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especially at the very beginning
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of my career and then later throughout my
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career these
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these people will stop at nothing
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literally at nothing to
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try to get their way and they
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threaten they destroy lives
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and personally i believe
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there are people in the bureaucracy that have
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way too much power
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i'll tell you a little bit about that when
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we come back from this break oh
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yeah when i tell you first before i
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go into a
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little bit about what happened
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to me ah and john solomon
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under will we were cut uncovering
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and unraveling the russia hoax
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investigation
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for those of you so much has
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happened since then for those of you who might
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not remember ah during president
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trump's you know first
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the very first selection two thousand and sixteen
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there was a concerted effort by democrats
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and
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the hillary clinton campaign and now
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we know this is all fact and
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factual to target president
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trump to
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target him in
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such
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a fashion that the abused
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the system of government to basically
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go after him and and i think they went
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much further than white people
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actually realize i
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believe that the f b
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i putting together that will maybe that whole christopher
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steele dossier the why the
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big dossier using a foreign
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agent and m i six agent
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to target the president
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being paid for by
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fusion gps basically
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a former wall street journal
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reporter working as
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a private eyes so to speak to build dossiers
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on political candidates used
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christopher steele gathered all that information
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who paid for it o lo and behold
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hillary clinton hillary
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clinton she paid for it
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she paid for the lights she paid
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for lies not
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for truth for lies lies
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which by the way were published in
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mainstream media news outlets
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leaked by senior level officials
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in the united states government that
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being john brennan i believe
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was very much involved in that and he had
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actually briefed president trump
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on the dossier with
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call me and clapper in january
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two thousand and seventeen when
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president trump was
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getting right
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to take over as president.
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In early January, they went to
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Trump Tower
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and they briefed him on this dossier
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that was then leaked and
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by my sources up on Capitol Hill and
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I wrote about this quite frequently, it was
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James Clapper who leaked it to CNN
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and BuzzFeed News then felt okay
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to publish the entire dossier
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and target a sitting
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US president.
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And now we know that it was all lies.
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It was just complete and utter fabrication
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and lies. And it actually had
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Russian disinformation in there, real Russian disinformation.
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And the reason why I bring this
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up,
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and the reason why this is so important,
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is because what we are seeing today, as
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we uncovered all of these stories, The
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rats on the sinking ship started
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to pile up on top of one another.
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The wolves came out of their lair, right?
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They are freaking out, folks.
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People in Washington, D.C. cannot
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contain themselves because
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they are being exposed.
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That is what you are seeing.
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Why are they going after Matt Taibbi, a
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very well-respected journalist,
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someone who everybody liked?
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Everyone. All of the media
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loved him.
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He was writing for Rolling Stone. He
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was writing, you know, sometimes, and he's
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definitely more open about it. He seems very
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much more of a liberal,
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left leaning
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person. Although I know him,
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I've met him once. I don't know him well, but I've met
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him. And I thought he was fantastic.
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I think he's an excellent journalist.
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And now they were targeting
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him. Why? Because
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Matt Taibbi, through
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his sources,
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along with Barry Weiss and others,
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have been able to thread together the
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government's collusion.
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with social media and
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would away mean about this what
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am i seeing here
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the
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government was literally
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going after journalists
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through
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their ability to
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reach the masses like me on
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twitter or n facebook
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instagram you know snap
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chat whatever it may be
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minimizing the voices they did not
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want you
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to here and
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amplifying those voices of those
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they did want you to hear
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they
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were getting directly involved
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in elections in
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narrations and narratives of
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what was actually going on the
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government officials that were involved in
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this which was the f b i have be i went
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and spoke to face book mark
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zuckerberg we know that now
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we
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also know that they went to people at twitter
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and
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it was especially during the time when miranda
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divine with the new york post and
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others were getting ready to publish all of the
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stories on hunter biden
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prior
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to the election because
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of the biden laptop
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which
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was the left city at
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a delaware computer shop it
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was a cry for help from joe biden
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sign in my opinion hunter biden just once
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the whole world to know how screwed that whole family
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years
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and years to
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and instead of allowing
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the media because we're
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the united states of america to do
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our job and instead of trying
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to direct the media because where the united
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states of america we have a first amendment the
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united states government got
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directly involved
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in
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an election
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shut
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down voices of people that would
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be amplified people that would get the message out
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to the american public so that you would know
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that the biden family was taking money from
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china that the biden family was taking money
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from ukraine that the bidens had
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all of these issues ongoing
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issues and that this laptop from hell
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as miranda divines book is so well states
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it
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was real instead they went and
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they said hey guess what guys
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this is russian disinformation you probably
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don't want to allow anyone to posted
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he stories about this you probably
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want to stop this all before
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the election so who's getting involved in an
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election i
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want you to take a listen to this and then i'm gonna
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tell you how the government does
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this because the government
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i believe when the iris
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went to match i you bees home while
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he was giving testimony and
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went looking for him i
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believe that was pretty much
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saying we're going to make your life a living hell from
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now on that
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this is not just some
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kind of coincidence
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this
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was a very real very well
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thought out and methodical action
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by the government they do it all the time to
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shut the mouths of people out there
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who have information and truth and
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want get it out to the public
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and
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i want you to take a listen to this and that i'm in a comeback
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i'm until you were john solomon
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and i had to go through and what i had to go through
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and particular i during the russia
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gate scandal as well as when
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i first
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started writing investigative pieces
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at the daily bulletin
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or focus of this for spring that workers
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mark noted is making lists of
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people whose opinions beliefs associations
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are sympathies are deemed misinformation
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just information or mel information
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that last term is just a euphemism
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for true but inconvenient
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undeniably the making of such lists
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is a form of digital mccarthyism ordinary
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americans are not just being reported to twitter
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for the amplification of the platforming
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with the from for tape how he's
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absolutely right everything
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even when i
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produce my podcast you know you rely
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on advertisers cause you can't do everything
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for free or would love to but
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you know this takes up time in your day
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if
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you're a writer and you're trying to turn
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stories into like rolling stone
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or you're a freelance writer as matt
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taibbi was and working you know can send
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his stories to other various news publications
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he has to be able to do that and
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to make a living at it he
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has to be able to spend his days investigating
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collecting information are doing
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the job to inform the american
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public but
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if all the sudden somebody each in
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the government or
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somebody with power reaches
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out to one of these powerful
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platforms and says hey you know where
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this person's causing me a lot of problems i
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know you know i think we need to
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reduce their amplification which
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means that they have algorithms to
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reduce your voice i've seen that even on
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my platform we
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have we tried to figure
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it out we are like what is going on here like
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people would say i didn't even think you around anymore
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they didn't even see me on twitter
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they couldn't even see me on any of these
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platforms for a long time
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they'd have to literally go to my page that have
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to go to my page and
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then they would then they would see it but
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they wouldn't see me outside of that
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and
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then there were other issues
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like
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when i first started reporting and i i
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don't ever realized it as much as
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i do now but
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i remember when i was first covering
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stories of the daily bulletin and i was writing
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a lot of stories on united states citizenship
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and immigration services and i've actually
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stayed in touch with these whistle blowers
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since then and
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it was an these stories
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word so
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important and i felt like
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you
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know as much as we wrote about him there was it
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it it didn't it didn't affect the
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change that we really wanted that
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we really wanted to mainly
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because mainly because
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we were up against the massive
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bureaucracies. But we got the truth
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out there.
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And that truth was, much like you see
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at the border right now,
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and much like you see happening in the United States,
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people were being allowed into our country without
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being fully vetted. They
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weren't being vetted at all.
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And these whistle blowers had that information
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and I was able to expose some
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of that. Not all of that because I didn't have all
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the facts, but I exposed a lot of it. I
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had documentation to prove. I had
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whistleblowers to prove it. I had
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also documents that
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never made public, but
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were very damaging
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to the government.
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But because of the way they
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threatened the whistleblowers,
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it became very difficult to be able to
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tell some parts of those stories, but they
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also threatened me. I remember
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being asked to fly all the way to Washington
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DC to meet officials at USCIS.
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I was a young journalist and I walked
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into the building and I felt
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like I had been targeted. I thought
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I was going to have an interview
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with an official about my story
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and I had lawyers surrounding
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me, people telling me that
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if I wanted to save my career as a
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journalist, I wouldn't go down that road.
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They made it very uncomfortable for me. I
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was also a young, young journalist making
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maybe
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at that time,
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maybe $14 an hour.
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I was so scared. I was so frustrated.
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Even during that same timeframe, and this was
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back in the early 2000s, I remember I
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was heading to the border and
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I was also covering a story on border patrol
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agents. I don't know if you guys all remember this. Some
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of you do. not, you can look it up. Ignacio
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Ramos Nacho,
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Ramos and Jose Compián.
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The stories were to Aramis and Compiyan, the two border
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patrol agents that were eventually acquitted
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after two years. of my work
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and assistance from Congress for
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their role in firing on
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a drug dealer at the US-Mexico
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border. They were sentenced to 12 and 14
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years, I believe, in prison. And
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after two years, their sentences were commuted
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by President Bush. And then under
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President Trump, they were pardoned,
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which is phenomenal.
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But while I was down at the border and
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I was working on the story, I get a call. I
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have a document that I wanted to
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actually publish and I
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wanted to first visit the people that were on that
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document list. And this
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was from United States Citizenship and Immigration
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Services and it appeared to be people that
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had been adjudicated into the United
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States without any background checks.
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And the person that adjudicated
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them, it appeared, it appeared
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that they had taken money, that
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They had taken some money
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to adjudicate them from being just
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like a work visa
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all the way to US citizen
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within a second.
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That's almost impossible.
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These people were from all over the world.
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I thought maybe, wow, did I stumble
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on a witness protection program list?
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I actually thought that and I contacted
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the FBI.
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And I contacted the FBI in Kansas
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City where the processing center was,
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USCIS processing center. And
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I said, look, I have a document. It may be a
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witness protection program document. I don't know
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what I have right here, but it's really
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starting to make me very nervous. I see
17:35
this movement and I talked to one FBI
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agent who was like, well, I, you know,
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basically blew me off and then later called me
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back and said, uh, well, go ahead and write
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about it because we don't know anything about it. Like everybody
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was
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either hands off, we don't know anything about
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it, or we don't know what you have.
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I end up getting a call
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and mind you, I'm working on this other story
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and I have this one that I'm working on on
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the side.
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and the... person
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tells me, you know, if you
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plan on visiting any people on that list,
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I certainly would hate for anything
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to happen to you.
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I would hate to see your face on the
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cover of the El Paso Times.
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And I said, whoa, wait a minute. Are you threatening
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me? Are you threatening my life? And
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they said, no, I'm just telling you that maybe
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some of those people on that list,
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you know, they might be dangerous people.
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I would hate to see your face on the cover
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of the El Paso Times.
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And I couldn't
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even believe what
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I was hearing. And
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I was also a
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very young journalist. By the way, I still
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have that document.
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I wasn't
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able to figure out and
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I'm still working on it, believe it or not. I'm like
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a, I'm like a bulldog. I don't let anything
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go.
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And I know that
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the people that I've worked with in the past, those
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whistleblowers whose lives
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by the way were
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destroyed
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by the United States government, by people within
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the US government, because they also
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worked for the US government. These were the good guys,
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right? These are the people like
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the whistleblowers who are talking to Jim Jordan
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now, who want the truth out, who
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want to inform the American public about
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what's going on. These are the same kind
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of whistleblowers who said, hey, look,
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what's going on with President Trump? That's
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a bunch of lies. And let me
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explain to you why. And this is
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the rabbit hole that you need to start
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going down.
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These are good people.
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These are people who believe in the Constitution,
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like Matt Taibbi,
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people who believe in our Bill of
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Rights, people who want
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to expose the malfeasance
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and lies
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and corruption, people like...
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one musk who
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want to disinfect
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this
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illness by
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putting light on it
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these
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are the people that
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really
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do believe that
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you are
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capable of making your own
20:17
decisions once you
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know the truth that
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is what our founding fathers believe
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in that's
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what i believe in that's why i'm a journalist
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that's
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why continue to do the work that i do today
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even as a columnist and investigative
20:33
columnist that
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is what i believe
20:37
the other side they
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don't believe that they
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don't believe you're smart enough to make your
20:43
own decisions they
20:45
don't believe that
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you are capable of doing
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what
20:49
you need to do
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to make this nation a better place
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and
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that's frightening and that's mccarthyism
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i'm gonna be right back for someone to tell you about allegiance
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gold you know i've talked about allegiance
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world and i really believe in this organization
21:03
why because it allows us
21:05
to protect our money right gold
21:08
and silver allow you to protect
21:10
what you worked so hard for we just
21:12
can't even trust the banking system anymore
21:15
and because reputation is very important
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to me i will only recommend
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allegiance cold and right now you
21:22
have a current offer of five thousand
21:24
dollars listen to this a free silver on
21:27
a qualifying purchase when you tell
21:29
them that terrorists and you and believe me
21:31
you want to do this you want to do
21:34
this we've seen what our governments
21:36
can do we see what the government does what
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they've done here in the united states as
21:40
far as banks trying to push people
21:42
out of their own banking system
21:45
from keeping their money and they are we saw that with donald
21:47
trump junior we've seen it with lieutenant
21:50
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So part of what we were discussing
23:02
is, you know, the government
23:04
being so involved
23:06
right now in
23:08
everything, in every aspect of our life.
23:11
This wasn't the way America was founded.
23:13
It wasn't the way we were. I
23:15
don't believe our founding fathers perceived it
23:17
to be.
23:18
I think we live in a world now where information
23:21
and technology is rapidly
23:24
exceeding
23:25
our ability to
23:28
control it,
23:29
right? So when you have a government that
23:31
has such an expansive network
23:35
or intelligence apparatus, whether that
23:37
just be even law enforcement like the FBI or
23:40
the CIA overseas or the NSA,
23:44
we have now gone way
23:46
beyond where maybe we needed
23:49
we needed to take a step back and
23:51
say, how is this going to affect all our lives?
23:54
And the reason why I bring this up is because
23:57
Just like how Matt Taibbi is facing like
23:59
the weaponizing
24:00
shen of you know
24:02
this government against him
24:04
which
24:04
is what i believe especially with that visit
24:06
from the i r s agent and
24:08
what i've seen happened to john solomon
24:10
and i remember john you know
24:13
so many different instances where
24:15
you know he he and i both would suspect that
24:17
there were people like watching eyes
24:20
or following us or where
24:22
are com are phone conversations being listened
24:24
to and we know that that's happened because
24:26
we know now that people that we spoke
24:28
with were
24:30
being listened to
24:32
that
24:32
their phone calls were being monitored
24:34
that their text messages
24:37
were being monitored you
24:39
know it's a pretty frightening
24:41
time and
24:44
these expansive capabilities
24:46
that allow our government to spy on
24:48
our adversaries should
24:50
not be used to
24:52
spy on american citizens
24:55
the united states government should not
24:57
be able to spy
25:00
on journalists should
25:02
not be able to
25:04
negate
25:07
right push out what
25:09
they don't want you to hear
25:13
and
25:13
then amplify those
25:15
voices of propaganda that they do want
25:17
you to hear it's
25:18
so
25:20
wrong and it goes
25:22
against everything that
25:24
we as a republic believe in
25:26
and
25:26
it frankly it terrifies me
25:29
it terrifies me just
25:31
look back in history at that
25:34
were able to do this they weaponize
25:36
the systems against their people the old
25:38
you ssr russia
25:40
even today
25:42
pakistan afghanistan
25:45
you know and now look are we
25:47
any better look
25:50
at what we've done to our country
25:52
look
25:52
at what we're doing to our people
25:55
look
25:55
at the fights up on capitol hill if you
25:58
all are not paying attention you should be
26:00
You know,
26:03
we are being watched. It's
26:06
like big brother. It's like 1984.
26:10
We can't control what is happening in our
26:12
country.
26:13
We're unable to, I guess,
26:15
speak the truth, but
26:17
slowly but surely Americans
26:19
are standing up.
26:21
Slowly but surely people
26:23
are saying, whoa, wait a minute.
26:25
I mean, they tried to make Matt Taibbi
26:27
look out to be, look to be like some
26:29
so-called journalist.
26:32
What?
26:33
Barry Weiss. I remember when they did
26:35
that even to me.
26:36
And John Solomon, there were people that were saying, wow,
26:38
you guys better be right, or they're gonna
26:41
destroy you. And I said, I am telling the
26:43
truth. We are telling the truth.
26:46
The FBI has been weaponized.
26:49
We've seen what's happened in our government.
26:52
And I'm not gonna stop telling the truth
26:56
because somebody is threatening me. Otherwise,
26:58
why would I do what I do?
27:00
Our
27:02
job is to be a watchdog for the American
27:05
people. Our job is to
27:07
be the voice when
27:09
somebody else can't, because they're either too
27:11
busy or they don't know.
27:14
Our job is to fight together,
27:18
to protect our nation
27:21
from outside adversaries.
27:24
But
27:24
how difficult is it now
27:27
when we
27:29
are struggling to protect
27:32
our nation from itself, from
27:34
the officials that we put
27:37
in office, the ones that we entrust
27:39
to protect us, to protect our
27:41
children, to protect our future, when
27:44
they are so,
27:46
so wrapped up in power
27:49
and they're are so desperate to
27:52
keep their power that they're willing to do anything
27:55
and everything
27:58
to destroy the fabric of the nation.
28:00
that we love that
28:02
our forefathers have died for.
28:06
You
28:06
know, when they have done everything to protect themselves,
28:10
but not the people of this country or our
28:12
nation.
28:14
That's pretty terrifying. You
28:17
know, it has
28:18
not been easy. It
28:21
has been a tough road for
28:23
many, I think for many of us.
28:26
COVID, the lies of COVID,
28:28
the lies on capital, on Capitol Hill, the
28:32
difficulty in getting the truth
28:34
out. Thank God for people
28:36
like Elon Musk and others and Matt Taibbi
28:39
who are saying, you know what, no more, I wanna
28:41
stand up to this
28:43
and I'm gonna tell the truth.
28:45
But
28:46
it has been a tough road
28:48
because
28:48
we're up against a machine.
28:51
A machine who has its gears
28:53
running and its people in place
28:56
and has worked diligently to
28:59
target those that want to expose
29:01
it.
29:02
At the top of this podcast,
29:05
I talked about rats on a scene.
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