Transurrections rock the nation. Next, Jacob Chansley, the so-called "QAnon shaman," has been released. And finally, the TikTok trial jury deadlocked as the U.S. looks to ban TikTok. All this and more on tonight's Human Events Daily!
00:02:26.320Well, folks, we just saw there were images from Kentucky, images from Nashville, Tennessee, where we've now had the second and third transurrection.
00:02:39.900The first was in Oklahoma about a month ago. Rock our nation. They're sweeping the United States
00:02:46.900in the wake of the shooting that took place in Nashville, Tennessee. The question of whether
00:02:53.900or not this movement, whether or not these militant activists would continue to pursue
00:03:01.540this type of activity, or if they would potentially try to take the off ramp, try to
00:03:07.500try to think of some sort of some semblance of sanity would prevail. No, of course not.
00:03:15.700Now, remember, we know what the rules are here, folks. The rules are that all of these people
00:03:20.560need to be locked up and they need to be held in pretrial detention. They need to be thrown in
00:03:25.660the federal slammer for disrupting official, uh, official sessions, right? Official business.
00:03:31.260So they did that. So they have to be locked up and they can't be granted any type of release,
00:03:36.960no bail, hold them all a hundred percent. That's the rules, right? Those are the new rules,
00:03:40.860but understand folks, that's not how it is. When you have a two tiered system,
00:03:46.420they are allowed to do whatever they want. And you just have to sit there and take it.
00:03:53.400They can do this because they have special privileges. They have privileges from a legal
00:04:00.200and a political dimension because you have to understand that in America, we don't have the
00:04:06.820rule of law anymore. What we have is the friend enemy distinction. And if you understand the friend
00:04:11.660enemy distinction, you know that it's in-group versus out-group. So if you are in the in-group,
00:04:16.240if you are seen as a friend, you're going to slap on the wrist, you'll be taken care of,
00:04:20.940you'll be connected. But if you're seen as the out-group of the regime that's currently controlling
00:04:28.340our society in the same, by the way, even in Nashville, even down there in Nashville,
00:04:32.280where supposedly you've got a conservative governor or you've got a concern in Tennessee,
00:04:37.200a conservative attorney general. Have you heard anything from them? Anything at all?
00:04:42.160Have they demanded the release of the manifesto? Have they called for this movement to be
00:04:47.120investigated? Have they gone to see if any state funding is going towards any of this? No,
00:04:51.900of course not. But now look, Governor Lee, to his credit, at least signed the law in the first place
00:04:58.520and was willing to do that. And in Kentucky, what you saw was that because they have a liberal
00:05:03.080governor there, their governor tried to veto a similar bill, but that was overridden by the state
00:05:09.840legislature. And that's why you saw the, I guess we'll have to call him the Trunanan shaman,
00:05:16.180Trunanan shaman, that was leading that transurrection. But I really have to ask with both
00:05:23.520of these, just like in all transurrections and insurrections that have been plaguing our nation,
00:05:28.540is AOC okay? Is she all right? Because we know that whenever an insurrection like this takes place,
00:05:36.860AOC is the one who is most threatened. And so Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez, from the bottom of my
00:05:45.060heart, from me to you, we are going to be praying for your safety. We're going to be praying and hoping
00:05:50.200that you will be perfectly fine during these harrowing events. And if you get a knock at your
00:05:56.140door, it doesn't matter who it is. Hopefully it is not one of these blue and purple haired
00:06:02.920transurrectionists looking to take you down. By the way, if we have to do another map break,
00:06:10.740now I'm not going to, now producers, producer Angelo, producer Meech, I'm not going to be
00:06:16.240requiring a map break. I'm going to be very clear about this guys. I'm not requiring a map break at
00:06:21.600this time for you to make, showing us the distance between AOC's office and Nashville, Tennessee,
00:06:30.020AOC and Lexington, Kentucky. But at the same time, I want you to have those maps on standby just in
00:06:39.660case AOC needs them for her own edification. Now let's go back to the question of this manifesto,
00:06:46.760because now we're being told that the FBI, now if you remember, we originally broke the story on
00:06:52.120Monday, or I guess Tuesday actually, that the FBI had taken possession of the manifesto. And the police
00:06:58.820chief, by the way, was saying, oh, he's only read parts of it. He's read some of it. We're also told
00:07:03.360that multiple schools were potentially targeted. A former pastor of the Covenant School has come out,
00:07:10.720the Covenant School, which is attached to Covenant Church, has come out and said that this individual,
00:07:15.040Audrey Hale, was receiving private counseling from Pastor Scruggs, and that may have been why she
00:07:22.480targeted his family. She did, of course, end up killing Pastor Scruggs' daughter.
00:07:29.620And there was a question of, was it potentially, so what this former pastor was saying, was it potentially
00:07:35.300the case that the other schools she targeted were the ones that his older sons also attend? Was this
00:07:41.620something where she wasn't just targeting Christians, but in fact targeting a specific pastor and his
00:07:47.940family? We need to see this manifesto. We need to see it complete and in its entirety to understand
00:07:54.840how this person could have fallen into this movement, become so radicalized, become so militant
00:08:01.320that she took it out on this community, that she took it out on all these people.
00:08:06.640For many, he was the face of the Capitol riot, wearing a fur headdress with horns, bare-chested, his face
00:08:15.120painted. He was among the first to break into the building and headed for the U.S. Senate chamber, where he sat in
00:08:22.920a presiding officer's chair that was vacated by Vice President Mike Pence and scribbled this note,
00:08:28.360it's only a matter of time, justice is coming. He then led a kind of prayer with his bullhorn.
00:08:34.280Thank you, Heavenly Father, for gracing us with this opportunity.
00:08:38.120Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon shaman, has been released from prison. And this comes
00:08:46.320just a few weeks after the video was released by Speaker McCarthy and Tucker Carlson showing
00:08:53.760what actually took place, what actually took place when Jacob Chansley arrived at the Capitol
00:09:00.240on January 6th, when he was let in by police officers, while he was escorted in, and he was
00:09:09.860given the opportunity to walk into the floor of the Capitol, the floor of the House. They brought him
00:09:17.400in there, and he ended up being held behind bars for 27 months because of this. 27 months. Now,
00:09:29.440there's a question of, was he released because of these videos, right? And the answer on that is
00:09:38.800not directly. He was let out because he followed his detention. He followed the procedures. He got
00:09:46.880a better lawyer involved. They were able to get him out. That being said, we have to understand
00:09:55.180that the narrative has completely shifted on January 6th, on Jacob Chansley, on what he did. And the
00:10:05.280question is simple. And I was on with Benny Johnson earlier today. We chatted about this. And I said,
00:10:11.040look, we were told for a year, for nearly two years, that this guy led a violent insurrection.
00:10:20.060And they used his shocking, right? Certainly shocking imagery, the fact that he was wearing
00:10:30.060horns, that he was shirtless, carrying a staff of some sort, face paint. They used that as an image
00:10:40.420to propagandize and indict, not just a sitting president of the United States. They impeached him.
00:10:49.240But they used it to indict every conservative in this country, every member of the political
00:10:55.060opposition, every member of the country that might disagree with the people that are currently in
00:11:02.240power, that might have a difference of opinion, who voted a different way in 2020.
00:11:07.820That image, his image, and to be clear, this was the most infamous, the most infamous defendant in
00:11:18.680any of the January 6th proceedings, by far. He's actually the only one that you really know,
00:11:25.480right? He's the only name that's really out there, with the exception of Ray Epps. But that's a
00:11:29.160different situation. That he became the face of Jan 6. And the fact that Tucker zeroed in
00:11:39.020on what happened, the truth of what happened to Jacob Chansley, the fact that he was not violent,
00:11:49.160the fact that he went to the floor of the Capitol, not to trash the place,
00:11:53.540but to say a prayer for the nation, for our leaders. He even prayed for the Capitol police
00:12:03.500that day. And we really have to ask ourselves, why was it that this footage was sat on for so long?
00:12:13.440Nancy Pelosi, when she was Speaker of the House, she had full access to it.
00:12:17.180The January 6th committee, they conducted, what, an 18-month investigation into this?
00:12:23.080They had full access to it. Did they release it to ever? No, of course not. Of course not.
00:12:29.760And so there's a reason that nobody in the federal government fought to have him serve his full
00:12:37.840sentence. There's a reason that nobody stepped in and said he should stay behind bars. There's a reason
00:12:43.560there was no pushback against this because they want it to go away. They don't want you talking
00:12:47.920about it because they know they've lost the narrative battle on this. That's why they want
00:12:53.020it to go away. That's why they're letting him step out of prison now. That's why they're not fighting.
00:13:00.420So I understand that he's following the legal process and this was the general agreed upon date.
00:13:07.540But what I'm saying is there's a reason no one is pushing back. And the reason there's no one
00:13:12.860pushing back is because he's become inconvenient to the narrative at this point. And they don't want
00:13:19.100to have to talk about him anymore. He served his purpose. And I wish, I do wish, by the way,
00:13:25.380that he had had a lawyer early on that fought to get this footage out, to fought to have every piece
00:13:32.320of this released. Because sure, look, we all get how it works. He's going to make statements. They're all
00:13:38.000going to make statements. But at the end of the day, it's his word against theirs. And so if that
00:13:42.860goes, he took a plea deal, by the way, he didn't actually go to a jury. So had he gone to a jury
00:13:46.760without those videos, it's his word against theirs. And they're going to show videos of him looking the
00:13:52.140way that he does, looking the way that he did that day, rather. It's not that he dresses like
00:13:56.580that every day. And what's the jury, especially a DC jury going to do. But if you have the footage
00:14:03.200that shows those officers walking through there, holding his hand, letting him come in and out,
00:14:09.620no, they're closing the loop. That's what they're doing. They're closing the narrative loop because
00:14:15.520January 6 is something that they don't want to talk about in specifics. They just want to say it was
00:14:21.100the darkest day in America's history. It was it was the next 9-11, the worst attack on our democracy
00:14:29.180since the Civil War. And they'll say it over and over and over. Do you know why? Because repetition
00:14:37.060works. Repetition is one of the most powerful forms of propaganda. You take a set select phrase of
00:14:44.420emotional words using neurolinguistic programming, and then you say it over and over. It's like that image
00:14:49.580the AP had. And when it looks like the capitals on fire, it's just it's just the way the capitals
00:14:55.060lit in that photo, right? You can actually go and watch live streams of that day. It was actually
00:14:59.340I was there. I was there reporting for OAN. It was a dreary, drab, cloudy day, or no fires that were
00:15:07.300set. But the way the capitals lit in this photo gives the impression of a fire. So that's the picture
00:15:13.920you always see. The picture of Jacob Chansley is the picture you always see. There's no video.
00:15:19.400There's no context. They show it again and again. And so I'll say this to Mr. Chansley. God bless you.
00:15:27.940Best of luck to you. I hope that in your future endeavors that you are willing to come forward and
00:15:35.580tell the truth and have the ability to have your voice regained and restored to you. This country
00:15:42.340owed you better. And you were mistreated. I can understand for a lot of these J6ers,
00:15:50.800hey, you hit him with a fine, you send him home. It's as simple as that. But what they did,
00:15:56.180holding him for 27 months of his life for trespassing, we're told, when he was allowed in,
00:16:03.000it's disgraceful. And that in itself is one of the darkest days in our America's history.
00:16:08.520How we use the internet is about to fundamentally change forever. And it's terrifying. This is
00:16:16.240bill S686, also known as the restrict bill. You'll probably know it as the TikTok ban bill,
00:16:21.940but it does so much more than just that. It actually does more than any bill I think we've
00:16:25.960ever seen. I encourage everyone to read it by going here and clicking the text tab. But here are the
00:16:31.680main takeaways. Foreign adversaries can change by definition, but a few are already listed. They are
00:16:36.360the People's Republic of China, including Hong Kong, special administration region,
00:16:40.080the Republic of Cuba, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea,
00:16:44.380and of course, the Russian Federation and Venezuela under the regime of Nicolas Maduro Moros. I hope I
00:16:50.320pronounced that correctly. But these definitions can change at any time. The bill covers hardware
00:16:55.320technology like modems, routers, and home cameras, and virtual tech like VPNs, and basically bans them
00:17:01.380if they are manufactured by or used to contact and deal with foreign adversaries. Speaking of VPNs,
00:17:07.640using VPNs to bypass banned apps such as TikTok is made a criminal act under this bill. And the penalty?
00:17:13.800It's a minimum imprisonment of 20 years and a minimum fine of $250,000 or $1 million, depending if you
00:17:20.780knowingly did so to access banned content.
00:17:23.260All right. The new TikTok ban that they're trying to pass, this thing called the Restrict
00:17:29.880Act, this idea that you could shut it down. And by the way, I completely agree that we need to find
00:17:37.920a way to sever the Chinese Communist Party's influence, their data collection, their surveillance
00:17:44.260on American citizens, and particularly American teenagers, the number one demographic on TikTok.
00:17:50.920But at the same time, look at what they've put into this bill. They've put information in this
00:17:57.320bill, language in this bill that's a poison pill. It's a poison pill, and here's why. Because they
00:18:03.640know that people would find this, and they knew that people would use it to kill the bill. It
00:18:10.600wouldn't surprise me, by the way, if the CCP's own lobbyists and the CCP money that's floating all
00:18:16.780around Washington, DC ended up paying for this specific language we put in. But here's the darker
00:18:22.300truth. There are elements within the federal government who want nothing more than the ability
00:18:31.740to be able to prosecute every single person who stands against them and uses social media as a
00:18:39.820dissident. You want to find, and you say, well, post a hold on. That's, that's wild. That's crazy talk.
00:18:45.480They would never do anything. Oh, really? Really? Because there's a guy on trial right now in New
00:18:53.860York City, in Brooklyn, the Eastern District of New York, EDNY, who was on federal trial for posting
00:19:02.260memes in the 2016 election. Now, we don't always break kayfabe here on the show, but I will say this.
00:19:09.800We do tape human events daily in afternoon, late afternoon here in Washington, DC. And so it airs
00:19:19.680later. So sometimes things do occur in between now and then. Sorry, folks. The business is the
00:19:26.220business. You know what I'm saying? But as of the time of recording this right now, Douglas Mackey,
00:19:33.580this trial is still, the jury is still deadlocked. So the jury has had this for two and a half days,
00:19:40.320almost three days as of the, as of the time of this reading, the time of this recording,
00:19:43.640that they can't find him guilty. They can't get the votes to find this guy guilty on the basis of
00:19:51.440memes because you got holdouts in there and people don't hold out to convict. They hold out to acquit.
00:19:58.460You hold out because you say, I don't think this prosecution makes sense. We don't prosecute
00:20:03.860t-shirts that we don't like. We don't prosecute speech in this country just because you wear a
00:20:10.540t-shirt that has something disparaging on it to a specific target of people, whether it's a political
00:20:17.360candidate or whether it's a company or whatever it is, it don't matter. You don't prosecute somebody
00:20:23.620for that. That's what sets apart the United States from the rest of the world, or at least it did
00:20:29.720until these people started to get power in our system. And now they'll say, no, no, no, we're not
00:20:35.400prosecuting him for speech. We're prosecuting for interfering with people's rights. Let alone the
00:20:42.840fact, uh, nevermind the fact, by the way, that they were not able to produce a single instance of a
00:20:48.200person who had their rights deprived at this trial. So even in this, they weren't able to find anyone
00:20:54.880who said, well, yeah, I thought you could vote by text. Couldn't find it. That's why it's a conspiracy
00:21:01.040charge because they weren't even able to find a single victim. Weren't able to find one. It is one
00:21:08.620of the most ridiculous novel legal theories that we've ever come across, but understand the precedent.
00:21:14.700It's the same precedent that you see here displayed in full. See what they're doing is they're saying
00:21:20.440the quiet part out loud. They're telling you the power they want, whether it's Nini Yankovic
00:21:24.880at the disinformation governance board, or whether it's the restrict act, or whether it's a guy posting
00:21:30.180memes on 2016. They want to criminalize the speech of political dissidents in America. It's as simple
00:21:41.820as that. They want bureaus and they want commissions and they want legislation. They
00:21:47.900want prosecutors. They want to invest. They want a task force. They want an FBI task force. Keep in
00:21:52.540mind, we've been talking about all week and we're doing by this weekend, we're going to have Chloe
00:21:56.360Cole. We're going to have Ali London on for an incredible special on the militant trans movement.
00:22:02.800You need to hear this special. It's going to be so important. Make sure you are subscribed
00:22:06.680on rumble and on Apple podcast to human events daily. So you don't miss this. I'm going to be
00:22:12.620on my digital detox Sunday, but don't worry because this thing will still get posted and it is going
00:22:18.600to absolutely blow minds. When you see this thing come out on Sunday morning, and then it'll be
00:22:23.940broadcast on real America's voice on Sunday evening, but you don't see task forces from the FBI focused on
00:22:31.860that. You don't see task forces and informants and everything like we saw run around for J six.
00:22:37.520We've had how many transrections now? Three, at least as of today, where the informants, where the
00:22:43.420operations don't exist, who are they focused on? People making memes, people sharing funny jokes with
00:22:53.220their friends, people using the internet for entertainment, people engaging in the political
00:23:00.120process, the same way that we always have in the United States of America. Political speech,
00:23:07.780not only should it be protected, it should be the most protected speech in the entire country.
00:23:14.760That is why that is the one thing that they are trying to stop, whether it be social media changes,
00:23:19.860whether it be through legislation, whether it be the department of Homeland security,
00:23:24.360they'll tell you something right now. Every time you try to do this, we will stop you.
00:23:29.460Every single time you try to push one of these forward, a new commission, a new committee,
00:23:34.280a new bureau, a new law, whatever it is, we are going to be there to stop you. We're going to stop
00:23:40.940every single step of it the same way that we're going to stop you targeting our children.
00:23:45.540And it's as simple as that. There are more of us than there are of you. And it will always be that
00:23:52.360way. And every time that you take down somebody on social media, you take down a Charlie Kirk or a
00:23:58.980Jack Posobiec or a Steve Bannon or an Alex Jones, guess what? You're going to create a thousand more
00:24:07.840every single time to rise up and replace us. Ladies and gentlemen, you have my permission to lay ashore.