Jack Posobiec talks about the release of political prisoner Owen Schroyer, Joe Biden's tax evasion and fraud charges, and much, much more. Jack also talks about a new documentary about a political prisoner of the United States.
00:11:52.280You have to stay locked in your apartment.
00:11:53.740And they want to do the exact same thing under climate because, not that because there's a crisis, but because it is the greatest way to control people and movement, maybe influence the election in 2024.
00:12:05.780And if you can scare enough people, and this is why I argue all the time when people say, well, the science says, the science says.
00:12:13.520Well, I mean, that was the science that told us if you stay seated in a restaurant, you can take your mask off, right?
00:12:20.120But if you stand up, you have to put it on.
00:12:24.800There was science that said that if you go to a Black Lives Matter protest or an Antifa protest, by the way, I always have the Antifa book over my shoulder.
00:12:33.320Proudly put that on every time I'm on TV, Jack.
00:12:53.080Climate is just the newest arena to have this larger control over your liberty, your property, your freedom, and push this globalist agenda.
00:13:00.960Well, and so one of the big things that I've seen and many of the speakers at COP28 themselves were lockdown advocates during all of COVID because we keep hearing this again and again.
00:13:14.520And, of course, every time I tweet about it, I get fact-checked or I get hit on something like this because they've said again and again that they want to take the lockdown model.
00:13:25.900And this is the model, which, by the way, China turns this on and off every once in a while.
00:13:29.820We've seen them do it just even in the past couple of months.
00:13:49.180And this is the type of language that the World Economic Forum likes to talk about because look at the results that it got, right?
00:13:55.460I mean, when you can cripple the church, when you can tell people they're not allowed to practice their religion because of a crisis, well, then your limits to power are nonexistent.
00:14:05.860And so, of course, you're looking for the next crisis.
00:14:08.300The very first document to come out of COP28 called on the West to eat less meat, right?
00:14:13.720It didn't call on China to produce less.
00:14:15.58090% of the ocean plastic comes from China, right?
00:14:23.50090% of the ocean plastic comes from China.
00:14:25.920More than half of the world's emissions, if you want to play the emissions game, I don't believe in emissions, but that's the metric we use.
00:14:32.400More than half of the emissions come from China.
00:14:35.260China didn't get a mandate to lower their emissions.
00:14:38.340No, the West got a mandate to eat less meat.
00:14:41.200So you realize, oh, this is not about the environment.
00:14:57.740I mean, that has to still be traumatic to you.
00:14:59.900When you were burying your loved ones on a Zoom call, unless, of course, you were a member of Congress, then you were allowed to have an enormous public funeral.
00:15:09.580When you were told you can't go out of the house unless, of course, you're Nancy Pelosi getting your hair cut.
00:15:15.340When you saw that level of just abuse of power, I want the American people to still be traumatized on that because they will gladly do it again.
00:15:24.760Climate is just the next most obvious opportunity.
00:15:36.320And one thing that I've always noticed, you know, going back and forth, and people can have the debates about, you know, is climate change happening or not?
00:15:56.220But I've always noticed, and, you know, you mentioned the thing with the meat.
00:16:01.540So, okay, we want to ban or at least decrease the consumption of meat, and they want world governments to work to decrease this.
00:16:08.380Well, then you go and turn around and look, and suddenly they've got all these new companies and all these new products that they're trying to sell.
00:16:14.620The same way that every time you hear when Joe Biden meets with Xi Jinping and says, oh, we're going to work on sustainability agendas.
00:16:21.340Well, that means solar panels that are built in China are going to be paid for or at least subsidized in the United States, and you're coming over.
00:16:28.280So they're always trying to sell you something and get the – and typically the U.S. government involved when it comes to this.
00:16:35.140There's never just some altruistic meaning behind it, is there?
00:29:56.660We've got a series that's going to be coming up over.
00:29:58.800I haven't even said this publicly yet, but over the Christmas break, we're going to be running a series called Chronicles of the Revolution.
00:30:04.980And that's exactly what we're going to be going through.
00:30:06.760We're going to look at the French Revolution, the Spanish Revolution.
00:30:11.000We're going to be going all around the world and focusing all these things.
00:30:14.100And yes, of course, it is obviously those economic drivers that push people towards these forms of revolution and towards these extreme politics.
00:30:24.400Let people know where can they go to follow you to get more information, everything that you guys are putting out that's really pushing back finally on this climate agenda.
00:31:10.700They want to attribute deaths to this.
00:31:12.360They want us to be able to even perpetuate war on the back of climate change, the climate agenda.
00:31:18.080But here in the United States, we're going through and we went through a war on race.
00:31:24.120And that's what we're going to be talking about next.
00:31:27.980I hear about the boring people at your office.
00:31:30.960I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Posobiec.
00:31:34.600All right, Jack Posobiec back here, live human events daily, Washington, D.C.
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00:33:17.300Something else I love, a fantastic documentary that I got the honor of being able to watch, and you can have the honor of being able to watch, is now out, and it's called The Fall of Minneapolis.
00:33:28.940We are now joined by Liz Collins, the journalist behind it.
00:33:32.640Liz, thank you so much for joining Human Events Daily.
00:33:37.460Well, tell us a little bit about what happened when you went to put this thing together, because I know a lot of people have talked about the George Floyd case, Derek Chauvin, but I don't know that anyone has gone quite as in-depth as you guys have.
00:33:53.340You know, this has kind of been a long, long journey for us.
00:33:56.120I was in the mainstream media when this all transpired back on May 25th, 2020, but I ended up leaving the mainstream media due to all of these lies, sort of pushing this propaganda and seeing this for myself.
00:34:07.460It seemed like nobody wanted to tell the truth about this from the very beginning.
00:34:11.940So I jumped over into independent media, worked for a place called Alpha News now in Minnesota, and they allowed me to put out a book to begin with.
00:34:19.140It's called They're Lying, The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd.
00:34:23.200And then we went ahead and put out this documentary.
00:34:25.780The book was self-published because I sort of knew that it was going to be an uphill battle getting anybody to back this thing.
00:34:31.040And we put out this documentary for free, believing that the truth should be free.
00:34:36.380But really that this whole thing cost us all so much in the sense of our safety all across this country.
00:34:44.760And again, all the consequences we're living to this day due to these lies told right here in Minneapolis.
00:34:50.260Well, and it's been really taken, I would say, the Internet by firestorm because, I mean, last I checked, you've got millions and millions of views up on Rumble right now.
00:35:00.200I think it came out at a certain time where when you really looked at this story, Derek Chauvin and George Floyd, we were not allowed to ask any questions about the narrative that went on in this case when it first happened.
00:35:15.620And it felt like almost immediately we were told what we were supposed to believe about the story as opposed to, look, I always have this sort of rule of thumb.
00:35:25.860And I say, whenever a viral video comes out and I say, I look at it and my first reaction, okay, that's horrible, that's horrific, that's so sad.
00:35:32.820But just being in this business and knowing social media the way I do, I always say, show me what happened 30 seconds prior.
00:35:42.000We weren't allowed to even ask that in this case, were we?
00:35:45.540No, there were so many red flags from the very beginning that so much manipulation was happening here.
00:35:50.340The very first time that Minneapolis police actually withheld the body camera footage from a critical incident.
00:35:56.000I also had a unique perspective being married to a Minneapolis police lieutenant.
00:36:01.260He was serving as the union president at the time.
00:36:04.020So obviously I was privy to some of this information, but more so journalists had all of this in front of them,
00:36:09.920but they really weren't willing to push back or go after any of that.
00:36:13.660So we talk about, you know, that's why we start the film, the fall of Minneapolis, with the actual body camera footage.
00:36:18.900And ask yourself, why weren't you allowed to see this?
00:36:22.580It was about two and a half months later that it was actually put out.
00:36:25.840But I think to this day, most people haven't bothered to, you know, take the time to look at this 18-minute interaction that's taking place with George Floyd,
00:36:33.580where you hear him talking about how he can't breathe long before Derek Chauvin arrives on scene.
00:36:38.680He himself is asking to be put on the ground.
00:36:41.600You have Thomas Lane calling for an ambulance 36 seconds after that happens.
00:36:47.320And nobody seemed to want to put that all together before.
00:36:52.400And I do think that if they told the truth about all this from the beginning, including the autopsy,
00:36:58.280which I know you've been vocal on this show about as well, we simply wouldn't be having this conversation today.
00:37:04.840Well, since you bring it up about the autopsy, I mean, I have to get right to it,
00:37:08.360because this has been one of the most stunning, I would say, new pieces of information that came out of your documentary.
00:37:14.240This this reporting that potentially there was federal pressure on the medical examiner who wrote this autopsy report that we were now showing on the screen
00:37:25.160to essentially alter it so that fit with the public narrative.
00:38:52.220Typically, injuries don't show up post-mortem, do they?
00:38:56.540So if you're conducting an autopsy within the first 12 hours, any injuries would be readily available to you,
00:39:02.880especially if we're looking at externally caused industry injuries.
00:39:05.340So blunt force trauma, like, for example, oh, I don't know, or pressure trauma, like, I don't know, a knee to the neck.
00:39:11.180Yeah, and you actually have the federal government, I should mention, do its own autopsy on George Floyd.
00:39:18.020And you have George Floyd's family, who has two medical examiners that they bring in to do an autopsy as well.
00:39:25.120But we do know that Dr. Andrew Baker is the only one to actually physically examine George Floyd's body.
00:39:30.760But you have George Floyd's family, that autopsy, released on the same day as the official autopsy.
00:39:37.380And it's actually the one that the media, George Floyd's family, that autopsy, the media to this day continues to call that an independent autopsy.
00:39:56.560Dr. Michael Baden is someone that we've talked about many times on this show.
00:40:00.500That is the kind of guy where you can just basically pay him to say whatever you want.
00:40:05.000He spent a little bit of time in the New York coroner's office and ever since then has been cashing in on it.
00:40:10.180So if you and you see this from time and time again, anybody who wants essentially a ruling that favors whatever their side is in a case,
00:40:19.180they said that we need we need some legal expert to come in on us.
00:40:22.080So they will bring in Dr. Michael Baden.
00:40:24.020Whenever you see this guy, he is the one that, you know, his opinion is absolutely bought and paid for.
00:40:30.160And I'm not going to ask you to say that or not, but I will say that because I have followed him.
00:40:34.260I've looked at case after case that he has appeared in.
00:40:37.280And never once did he give an opinion that I've ever seen that disagreed with with what the defense or with whatever side that he was brought in on asked him to give.
00:40:48.800Basically, he never once came in and said, well, actually, I disagree with this.
00:40:52.180And I think that maybe George Floyd, you know, wasn't, you know, wasn't murdered by Derek Chauvin.
00:40:56.260No, of course, he his opinion is paid for.
00:40:59.280The documentary, folks, we've got a quick break coming up here is the fall of Minneapolis.
00:41:04.420Finally, people are discussing this in detail.
00:41:08.120These facts, some of which were out within 12 hours, many of which have only now been uncovered by the intrepid journalism of Liz Collins.
00:41:20.420We're going to talk about a little of that for simply standing up and doing her job when it wasn't popular, when it wasn't the fun thing to do, when people were pushing, when the wind was blowing in the other direction.
00:41:34.700That's what happens to you when you actually stand up and do the right thing.
00:41:39.140Everyone says they're going to swim against the current.
00:41:40.680But when you actually do, that's when you face real pullback, pushback and real consequences in this country.
00:41:52.500I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:54.800Jack Posobiec back here live, Washington, D.C., Human Events Daily.
00:42:01.280We're talking to Liz Collins of Alpha News, the new documentary, The Fall of Minneapolis, which includes the true information, the true information about the Derek Chauvin case and what happened that day.
00:42:13.740Now, Liz, we know that Derek Chauvin, just as essentially the documentary was coming out, faced that attack in prison.
00:42:21.900Do we know what is the current medical status of Derek Chauvin?
00:42:45.920He's in kind of a medical area of the prison at this point after being stabbed 22 times.
00:42:52.500I know that he was using a walker, obviously extensive injuries and lucky to have even survived this horrific attack.
00:43:01.900And we're actually told that when this attack took place, and I understand there's still some investigation into how exactly this person decided to target Derek Chauvin, this Mexican mafia member, which is just very strange.
00:43:20.120But that Derek was actually in the law library when this took place.
00:43:23.940He was researching his case, wasn't he?
00:43:25.480Yeah, he was actually making copies at the time and was attacked from behind.
00:43:32.020And he says that every time, as he told his family, every time that he would try to fight this guy off, he would be stabbed again by this makeshift knife that he was using.
00:43:40.600He said that this was somebody who was relatively new to the facility.
00:43:45.160He thought he didn't know him but didn't have any sort of problem with him at all.
00:43:49.420And, you know, this is really the first time that we've sort of raised this issue of the FBI publicly or, you know, in a public way such as this movie.
00:43:59.260And then you have this former FBI informant who goes ahead and does this.
00:45:19.060Derek Chauvin, someone who would, you know, unfortunately is not facing the light at the end of the tunnel anytime soon.
00:45:25.640This person isn't really a threat to anybody while he's in there.
00:45:29.220I just can't get over the fact that there's so many questions regarding why this person did perpetrate this act.
00:45:36.860Because, you know, people have suggested maybe he was looking for cloud of some sort, which I guess, OK, could be possible.
00:45:41.920But, you know, if that were so, why do that when you're already looking at a release date?
00:45:46.440Yeah, and then you see, you know, the very few details that have been released in the wake of this.
00:45:52.320And the charging document itself talks about how, you know, it's done on Black Friday because it has something to do with Black Lives Matter.
00:46:00.460And the Mexican mafia being symbolic of the fist raised in the air just seemed like, you know, kind of some ramblings that this John Tersek is his name was talking about that didn't seem to make much sense in the interview.
00:46:14.280Yeah, because we all know how much the Mexican mafia supports Black Lives Matter, of course.
00:46:20.860I mean, those guys are just totally simpatico.
00:46:37.360You know, when I look, by the way, I have to give a huge shout out to Alpha News, their coverage, not only in terms of this documentary.
00:46:43.760But I remember going back to 2020, they were one of my go-to sources for Minneapolis, everything that was going on there when these riots first started.
00:46:52.320And I just wish that we had an Alpha News Philadelphia, an Alpha News New York, Alpha News, you know, maybe some places in the South.
00:47:02.760There's so many areas, Detroit, Chicago, etc.
00:47:06.600There's so many places out there that are facing crime, that are facing these types of, really in some cases, insurrectionary activity.
00:47:50.140And I think there are so many things that are happening in the world around us.
00:47:53.360And we are tasked with helping people, you know, better understand, in many cases, the evil that they're up against.
00:48:00.520And there's sort of this, you know, ostrich syndrome where if you just stick your head in the sand, I felt like with the mainstream media that you can just, you know, ignore it.
00:48:09.800And I will say, you know, I think we're up to 5 million views now on the fall of Minneapolis and not one single, thank you, but not one single mainstream media, you know, company at this point has covered anything at all.
00:48:22.880We just have about a minute left here, but I have to ask, you know, and this is something, this is just, I love beating up on these guys.
00:48:45.000No, it's, it's just amazing that we live in a time where true crime is this sort of like entertainment criminal just phenomenon that's going on right now.
00:48:53.580But if you ask them to talk about any actual crime that's in the media or anything that's focused on that direct involvement to their city, to their areas, they're just complete radio silence.
00:49:05.280They want to find these like completely obscure cases that they'll go all in on, or they'll find some element that fits the, you know, the mainstream media narrative or the innocence project and Kim Kardashian's behind it.
00:49:15.700But when we have something like this, that was the biggest crime of 2020, right?
00:49:21.280Obviously the biggest crime radio silence for the journalist who actually is going in on all of it.
00:49:27.460Liz Kahn, thank you so much for joining us here.