EPISODE 651: DESTABILIZATION - IRAN BOMBS CIA-BACKED GROUP IN PAKISTAN
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What happens when the Fourth Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare? A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran, Jack Posobiec, joins host Jack to discuss the latest events in the Middle East and beyond.
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Today is January 18th, 2024. Anno, Dominic. Boys, throw the map up. It's time for a big map break
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because a CIA backed group has just been bombed by Pakistan, excuse me, bombed by Iran in Pakistan. Let
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me walk people through this situation. So you've got a series of traded strikes between Iran and Pakistan,
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all involving this one group, formerly known as Jandala. Jandala in the past was made up of a,
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it's now known as Jaish al-Adul, which is Army of the Adul, Army of the Allah. And so this is a
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separatist group in Iran, which also of course has training centers in Pakistan, the same way that the
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Taliban also began out of training centers in Pakistan, uh, in this sort of lawless borderless
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military militia region, uh, on the borders of Iran and Pakistan. Who backs that group? You say,
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who would stand to destabilize the government of Iran, the Iranian regime who could possibly be
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conducting attacks within Iran? Well, it certainly wouldn't be the United States. It certainly
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wouldn't be the CIA. Oh no, no, no. It's just this group of separatists that definitely haven't
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received funding from the United States government, except, oh, that's right. ABC reported that the
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group was backed by us intelligence services all the way back in 2007. And Seymour Hersh reported
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that the George W. Bush administration, specifically Dick Cheney gave this same group over $400 million
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back in 2008. So when you're looking at the destabilization of this region, you need to understand
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the players. You need to understand the neighborhood. We can zoom out a little bit
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to the next map. I want to explain why this is so significant because what you're looking at
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are the tectonic plates of empire here. Look at this, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan. What's next?
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The Strait of Hormuz. I talked before about the strategic choke point, the Strait of Hormuz.
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This is the bottleneck for the world's oil supply from the entire Gulf region, Iran, Qatar, Dubai,
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Saudi Arabia, Kuwait. It all flows through the Strait of Hormuz. That's the opening.
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Where is Balochistan? Where are these attacks taking place? Oh, that's right. Directly next to it. Now,
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who's another key player in this area? That is, of course, the one belt, one road network. And so
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in the port city of Gwadar, just along the Pakistan coast, right next to Iran, that's where China has been
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building a massive port where they hope to be able to have one belt, one road, and then even an entire
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highway and rail system up through, right up through Pakistan into which what connects directly with
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Pakistan. If you could show the area map again. Oh, right. That's right. It's Xinjiang, Xinjiang,
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where all the Uyghurs are. So understand who is destabilizing this area. I'll tell you right now,
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who's destabilizing this area. Western intelligence services. Don't think for a second that Mossad isn't
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involved in here. Everyone is trying to escalate war with Iran, while the US and NATO are currently
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patriotmobile.com slash POSO. And we've got Darren Beattie joining us now from Revolver News. And I
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had promised Darren that we were going to talk about, and we do actually have some breaking news,
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a lot of breaking news on the pipe bomb situation with Gen 6. But since we're talking Pakistan and
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since I believe Darren Beattie is the last person in the entire West to interview the, I guess,
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former prime minister now of Pakistan, Imran Khan, I had to ask him about his, you know,
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his take on basically where my analysis has gone here is that the destabilization of this border
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region between Pakistan and Iran, key strategic region located directly alongside the Strait of
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Hormuz, the global flow of oil comes directly through there. And the fact that this separatist
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group has direct ties to the CIA. Darren, I mean, when I look at this situation, you know,
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qui bono, who would benefit from the destabilization of this region? Certainly not Iran. It's certainly not
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Pakistan. It's certainly not China, which has put a lot of investment here for the one belt,
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one road. I think it would have to be someone who's against all of that.
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Yeah, I think that's a reasonable inference. And, you know, we're no strangers to meddling
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within Pakistani politics. You mentioned my interview with Imran Khan, who, I understand,
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is still rotting away in solitary confinement. This is by far the most popular politician
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in Pakistan's history, one of the great populist leaders in the world, you know, next to Donald
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Trump, with whom he got along. And of course, that's not acceptable to the American national
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security state. And so, as it's been at this point, you know, well substantiated through various
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documents that have come out. It was basically the United States that was responsible for the
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regime change ouster and ultimately imprisonment of Imran Khan, most likely at the behest and workings
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of one Victoria Nuland, who is one of the major sort of neoconservative architect regime change,
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color revolution architects, who's long had an axe to grind with Imran Khan.
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Well, I think that's exactly right. Because when you look at this, you go back and look at this
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situation. So Iran, of course, has been and certainly has been aiding a lot of these strikes
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that we're seeing across the Dar al-Islam, this, you know, this region, Iraq, Syria going down directly
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behind the Houthis and all everything that we're seeing in the Red Sea. So it only makes sense that we
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would see some sort of retaliation in Iran's backfield. And that's why I've said, I've said,
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look, this group is clearly operating not at the behest of the Pakistani government,
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but clearly and to me, it seems at the benefit of of Western intelligence.
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Yes. And, you know, that's I wouldn't be surprised in the least by that. And I think we should add the
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additional color to it that basically the Pakistani deep state is deeply intertwined with the American
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deep state. And that relationship has developed over a long period, going all the way back to
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the Afghan Soviet war. And then, of course, the war on terror intensified all of that. And so
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there's this weird sense in which the Pakistani deep state is so deeply connected to Western intelligence,
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and they depend on American money for, you know, fighting terrorism still, if you can believe it.
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So there are a lot of interesting factors that in some cases are analogous to the factors
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in our own security state prohibiting the full exercise of what we would normally consider
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to be democratic government. There are some striking parallels.
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The US that's exactly my analysis. Yeah. And so since since we are talking about that,
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then I wanted to move to talking about our intelligence apparatus or, or potentially our
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intelligence apparatus, because so late last night, I received a series of photos, which I've
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combined it from a I'll just say federal source for here at human events, saying, take a look at these
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pipe bomb training aids, photos taken at a federal training facility, the end caps, the pipes themselves,
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and the timers, you know, go ahead and take a look at these alligator clips and, and, and cardboard
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cutouts that are used for, again, training aids in pipe bombs, not exactly used in real life. And then
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when you compare this photo to the January six pipe bombs, really the January fifth pipe bomb,
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which found on J six, they are to my eye, Darren, almost identical. And I spoke to a EOD officer
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that I once served with when I was attached to an EOD unit a couple of times as their intelligence
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officer. And he confirms that this is exactly what a training aid would look like when we were going
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through our exercises. And in fact, we make them look like that so that people know they are training
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aids and can be recognized upon their identification for their retrieval, etc. And so the, the other
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breaking news we add to, you know, it's like producer faucet. I didn't even plan to talk about
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the fight bombs today. It was that we now have the information because of testimony that the person who
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found the pipe bomb, and we've always talked and you've always harped on this, the timing of this,
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which coincides with the taking down of the barricades on January six, was not a random
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passerby at all, but a plain clothes police officer. Darren, what are we to make of all this?
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Well, there's a lot going on here. And we just published a major comprehensive bombshell piece
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going over all of this, including a recent bit of footage. You know, there's a lot of talk about the
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January six footage, the most important piece of footage that hasn't really been talked about
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extensively at all. We go into great detail of it. And it's footage that Thomas Massey
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worked very hard to get released to the public, and it was released. And it shows the discovery of
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the DNC pipe bomb by this individual wearing a backpack that we now know to be
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a plainclothes officer. And I'll just say the full account is in this piece at revolver.news. And
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there's going to be an extensive conversation about this tonight in an interview that I did. It's
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pre-recorded with Tucker Carlson. And this story is not going away. This is something we're going to be
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talking about that will, I think, develop very rapidly after today and could completely be a game
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changer for 2024. So I'll just say that. And as to the decoys, I find that very interesting. I don't
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know if that's the particular exact model or if it's an FBI model, but I'm very confident, based on my
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years of research on this pipe bomb story, that those pipe bombs were not intended to go off. Not
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withstanding a report that they had live explosive material, they were not intended to go off. Those were
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decoys. And in fact, that was the operative theory by Steve Sund, who was the head of the Capitol
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Police and basically anyone else. They said these didn't mean to go off. And think about it. As you
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point out correctly, these aren't January 6th bombs. These are January 5th bombs. They were planted,
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you know, eight o'clock in the evening and the night before. So one behind a back alley, behind a
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trash can. And they were equipped with mechanical timers set only to an hour. So they couldn't go
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off more than an hour after the timer was set. Meaning, so the pipe bomber would plant it and
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it goes off as a dud in a back alley at 9 p.m.? Of course not. What ends up happening, though,
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again, we explained how extraordinary these coincidences are in this revolver.news piece.
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But what ends up happening in a nutshell is that both of these bombs are discovered within a 15
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minute window that happens to coincide with the Ray Epps attack on the western perimeter of the
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Capitol and the certification proceeding at 1 p.m. These were decoys in order to have a diversionary
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effect to divert resources from the Capitol away from that attack. The only question that presents itself
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then is how could the pipe bomber have been so confident that a random pedestrian named Carlin
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Younger and now this mysterious plain-closed Capitol Police officer would have, of all times,
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these bombs sitting out there for 16, 17 hours and yet just magically discovered, coincidentally,
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within a 15 window period that happened to coincide exactly with that perimeter attack.
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How could the pipe bomber have been so confident that this random person, Carlin Younger, and this
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plain-closed Capitol Police officer would have discovered it in that window? That's a great question
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that we, again, explore in great detail in this revolver news piece. And I think it's worth saying
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something additionally here because it's been three years since January 6th. And I think some people are
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like, okay, we know it's a hoax. We know it's a joke, but let's move on. We have, you know,
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inflation to worry about. We have, you know, these geopolitical issues to worry about. There are a lot
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of other things. Why do we need to think about January 6th? Well, January 6th is thinking about us.
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The regime is using January 6th. They've telegraphed the fact that January 6th is a major part of the
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2024 strategy for the Democrats. Joe Biden gave a major extensive speech on the third anniversary
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of January 6th. The theory, the sham legal theory, associating Trump with the insurrection,
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is the basis behind all of these efforts to remove Trump from the ballot. January 6th is going not only
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the pretext for the weaponization of the national security state against Americans, it's now become the
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electoral pretext to remove Trump from the ballot through extracurricular means. So if we're able
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to finally and definitively destroy the fake narrative of January 6th, we win 20.
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Thread the needle and knock it down. And we'll win the entire year. Darren Beattie,
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quick break. We'll be back with him now more, putting this entire thing to bed. Human Events Daily.
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anytime when we're even just going around the studio. I want to bring it back here to
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Darren Beattie. And so, you know, there's a lot coming out now. I do have the headlines,
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the revolver piece, and everyone can go check it out. Potential secret service for knowledge or
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criminal negligence in this January 6th pipe bomb story. And Darren, I understand you're going to be
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going through this a lot, a lot later today with Tucker. What can you tell us, though,
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about this new bombshell that you've published? Well, basically, what I've been saying earlier is
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that this is, you know, the whole January 6th feds erection, there's so many different components to
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it. It's a vast universe that comprises many different things. One is the Ray Epps saga, which
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I think we've been at the forefront of reporting. And that, in my view, is one of the smoking guns. And
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I've always maintained that the other smoking gun is the pipe bomb. And in the case of the pipe bomb,
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I think we're very, very close to a satisfactory resolution that, you know, now both the Epps thing
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and the pipe bomb thing are well within the stage that any good faith person who looks at the evidence
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knows what the real story is, more or less. But with the pipe bomb, we are one small step away from
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definitively exposing the entire thing in a way that I think could be existentially devastating,
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devastating to the Democrats, especially people like...
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Part of my call in the Tucker interview, and I'll repeat that here, is that, you know,
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there are issues where it starts out with the front lines people working on it, the front lines people
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for the feds erection, then, you know, for the elected officials, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene was
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great on it. Thomas Massey, in particular, has been huge on the pipe bomb. But at this point,
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with these revelations here with the pipe bomb, we need people who aren't just the front lines people,
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but kind of the standard people need to get on board, too, because the Democrats have telegraphed
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very clearly how much they've invested in this narrative and how particularly relevant it is to
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their 2024 strategy. We have an opportunity here with just a little bit of will, just a little bit
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of motivation, just a little bit of courage to definitively and utterly demolish, once and for
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good, this fake January 6th narrative that they've been shoving down our throats for years now.
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And it's it truly is amazing, because I think what's what's possibly even more sinister is that
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once we find that elements potentially of our own government, right, our own government, we're
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actually doing these things. I think that for a lot of Americans out there, they'll say this is,
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it's just completely unbelievable. And I do find I've always found it interesting,
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Darren, that, you know, you can watch, you know, almost every other Netflix show or Amazon show
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that's out there is involving some sort of level of government corruption. You know, there's always
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the bad CIA agent, the bad FBI agent, and then sort of the good guys are the ones that are, you know,
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catching them and taking them down, etc. But, you know, the homeland was about this or Jack Bauer even,
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but I suppose that the darker section of it is what if and I would just say this to the normies out
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there, what if it were true, that the bad guys were in charge of the agencies? And what if by
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chance, they had actually convinced a lot of the rank and file the boots, not the suits, as we've
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heard so many times to go along with them and some of their schemes, because of course, they're defending
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democracy against tyranny, they're stopping the overthrow of the government, they're stopping there,
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they're there. Think of it, right? You tell them, you tell them you are preventing a coup that will
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overthrow the United States government. And that's why you've got to go and plant this pipe bomb. It
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No, it wouldn't be hard. And, you know, you make a great point about who the good guys and bad guys
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are. I would only slightly, I would add a minor thing, which is that in, you know, movie and
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popular consciousness, it's entirely acceptable for the national security state to be the bad guys,
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so long as they're crypto right wing extremists. That's also a common feature. What people, what
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people aren't allowed to accept, which happens to be the truth, which is that these deep state
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people are the bad guys. And I'm sorry to break it to you, you know, left wing, you know, warriors
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for truth and justice. They're not, they're not the, you know, far right, you know, Nazi types. And
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this kind of mental disconnect is, you know, very relevant even to the January 6th thing, because
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there's this whole group of researchers that in their own narrow way actually have done a lot of great
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work that has ended up helping to expose the feds erection. But the sedition hunters types,
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they're far left, you know, Antifa inflected and so forth. And in their view, see, we look at these
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things and we say, okay, the government's protecting people like Ray Epps for, you know, the reason that
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it's obvious that they're doing that in, in their view, the government's protecting these people
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because the government's full of secret right wing Nazi Trump supporters. So it's just like an
00:25:43.420
right. It's amazing. And then, and then by the way, those same peoples, the sedition hunters,
00:25:48.940
you've got this buffoon, Ryan Riley over at NBC, who routinely steals their work. And then even went
00:25:56.620
so far as to steal their, their moniker, which they'd come up with, which is very cute. It's very
00:26:01.180
catchy. The sedition hunters, right? He stole, he steals their work and publishes it as owned. So he
00:26:06.700
was a local NBC reporter, Ryan J. Riley for, I think it was like the local affiliate of NBC in Washington,
00:26:12.780
DC. He then flips over to, he gets, he gets the corporate gig, you know, following the Ken
00:26:17.980
Delaney and CIA route at the overall NBC corporate news, NBC news. And then he steals the name sedition
00:26:25.340
hunters to publish his own book of findings, which is really just all of their work that he's just,
00:26:31.580
he's basically just stolen everything from you. And they're still out there doing it anyway,
00:26:37.020
even though they've been completely financially abused by these people. It's, it's, it's,
00:26:42.220
there's something about the cravenness of the journalist class will always just will always
00:26:48.380
Indeed. No, it's, it's, it's too good. There are too many layers to it, but yeah, that's
00:26:53.340
really funny. Like I remember there are so many like threads and forums where they're like, oh,
00:26:59.580
I can't believe the government isn't going after Ray Epps. They're, they're protecting their own,
00:27:05.980
You know, this is, and this is what they'll never say. They'll never admit. And obviously,
00:27:11.020
you know, Fox and Tucker and yourself and revolver are involved this lawsuit and it's,
00:27:16.460
they'll never admit the fact that just like the, you know, the birther story, by the way,
00:27:22.700
this was something that originated on the left. This was something that originated a question,
00:27:27.900
a, a, a, a, a, uh, a target that was placed on Ray Epps was not placed by him on, uh, from the
00:27:35.180
right. It was placed by the left. And then when people like yourself picked up on it was,
00:27:41.260
yeah, you know, now suddenly, now we can't talk about it.
00:27:43.900
It was camo dude. And then he became a MAGA boomer and like all the original, even, even the stuff
00:27:53.580
like fence cutter, bulwark, scaffold commander, that's all from them. The things are all from
00:28:00.300
them because they use these tags in order to just compile their research and clips on these people.
00:28:06.700
So again, like they've actually done the good work in that very narrow sense, but they simply don't
00:28:12.220
have the sophisticated worldview in order to make sense of the information and the data that they
00:28:18.460
collect. Well, I think that's exactly right. Because for them, again, they're aiding federal
00:28:24.940
law enforcement. They're helping to identify people. But of course the federal government
00:28:29.820
doesn't need any help identifying their own assets in it. And I'll even go into a fence
00:28:35.500
cutter bulwark. Even before I knew the moniker on January 7th, when I saw that video for the first
00:28:41.660
time, which we now know coincides with the exact timeframe when the pipe bomb was called in,
00:28:47.580
which created this massive diversionary effect leads AOC to run screaming into her bathroom,
00:28:54.220
even though at the time, no one had even made it to the Capitol at all. And so when she makes
00:28:59.580
the statement that, Oh, I thought they were going to come in, come in from where? No, there was,
00:29:03.740
I think something like 30, 35 minutes before anyone even made it to the building. Darren, when,
00:29:09.260
what's the next steps? We've got two minutes left with you. What is the next step when we have all
00:29:14.300
this information? How do we actually use it to win? Because of course we've got about 10 months left
00:29:21.100
until the election and these questions are going to be put before the American people in that ballot box.
00:29:25.580
Well, we need to get to the bottom of the people who discovered the pipe bombs under these
00:29:31.820
extraordinarily implausible circumstances. And that is well within the power of, uh, the Congress and
00:29:39.980
our elected officials. And I know that there are people who know these names and know some more of
00:29:45.740
this information and, you know, they can have the opportunity to cooperate or they can have the
00:29:49.340
opportunity to have public pressure and we'll see, you know, which option they take. But at this point,
00:29:54.460
you know, again, the Fed's erection story is so vast and we now have the advantage and the privilege
00:30:00.620
of being able to narrow it down pretty specifically to some pretty specific tasks and goals that are
00:30:07.980
very likely to blow this whole thing open definitively. And I, as I said, have the effect
00:30:13.740
of destroying a major pillar on which the Democrats are leaning for their 2024 strategy.
00:30:20.540
In fact, as far as I can tell, it is their only pillar. It's the only thing that Joe Biden is.
00:30:25.660
What else does he have to run on? He only has January six. That's why Darren Beatty is doing
00:30:30.620
the omen work. I, I, I once again, implore Speaker Johnson, reopen the January six committee and put
00:30:37.340
Darren Beatty of revolver news on it. Make sure you check out revolver news later tonight. And of course,
00:30:42.380
Darren's interview with Tucker Carlson, which will be dropping around 6 PM this evening.
00:30:47.260
Eastern Mike Davis joins us next human events daily.
00:30:53.500
And Jack, where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:31:03.580
Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always
00:31:08.780
talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting
00:31:13.820
publicity. All right, Jack, back here live human events daily. Very excited to have Mike Davis
00:31:21.340
back on. It's been a minute since we have Mike on from the article three project. Mike, there's a lot
00:31:26.140
going on. The story, Fannie Willis, President Trump, of course, talking about it up on the campaign trail,
00:31:31.020
but lay out for us the facts. What is it? And this of course comes from Mike Romans, Mike Romans filing down
00:31:38.700
in the case. Mike is a guy and not, not you, Mike, but Mike Roman is a guy that look, and you know,
00:31:44.220
this is public that Mike is a guy that I've known for over a decade back from Philadelphia, working
00:31:47.980
in politics back there. Haven't discussed any of this with him, but certainly someone that I view as
00:31:53.900
a, an incredibly standup individual, someone who is very well respected. He's a family man and would,
00:32:00.540
would not make allegations such as this without something to back them up.
00:32:04.220
Trump. Yeah. Fannie Willis messed with the wrong guy with Mike Roman because he's tough and he's not
00:32:09.100
going to just take this crap, this Democrat lawfare and election interference from these radicals.
00:32:14.540
Something about those Philly conservatives. What can I say?
00:32:17.020
Yeah, I hear you. And Iowans too. We need to team up on this stuff. But I would say this, Jack,
00:32:21.900
that's obviously Fannie Willis's bogus indictment against President Trump as part of the Democrats
00:32:28.300
lawfare and election interference. Two bogus impeachments, four bogus indictments for non-crime,
00:32:34.780
illegal gag orders, uh, trying to bankrupt Trump for non-fraud, trying to throw him off the ballot.
00:32:40.860
When that all fails, what Fannie Willis did in Georgia is she allegedly hired her secret
00:32:48.060
unqualified boyfriend who has never tried a felony case to, she brought him in and she's paying him
00:32:55.820
$250 an hour out of Fulton County, Georgia funds to prosecute this complicated, uh, felony RICO case
00:33:04.540
against a former president of the United States and 18 co-defendants, a former president who happens
00:33:10.940
to be the leading presidential candidate. She's paying this alleged secret unqualified boyfriend,
00:33:17.820
a hundred dollars more an hour than she's paying an actual RICO expert attorney who she brought in.
00:33:24.300
And we find out that she, uh, she paid her boyfriend, this alleged secret boyfriend to
00:33:31.180
meet with the Biden White House, including the White House counsel before Fannie Willis brought
00:33:37.260
this unprecedented indictment against President Trump. And oh, we also find out that Fannie Willis
00:33:43.420
took, uh, allegedly took illegal kickbacks from her secret boyfriend slash unqualified prosecutor.
00:33:52.300
These kickbacks were in the forms of the, uh, in the form of lavish trips to Napa and the Caribbean and other
00:34:00.380
places around the country and around the world. I would say this, uh, Marjorie Taylor Greene sent a criminal
00:34:06.380
referral to governor Brian Kemp and attorney general Chris Carr in Georgia. They, uh, Kemp and Carr have the
00:34:13.900
statutory authority to the statutory duty actually to open a criminal investigation on
00:34:21.900
Philip Fannie Willis and her boyfriend for this obvious corruption. This, this obvious illegal misconduct
00:34:28.700
that violates several Georgia criminal statutes, if true. And what the hell is governor Kemp doing about
00:34:36.140
this? Not a damn thing. Governor Kemp is saying he's going to wait for some bogus ethics commission to get
00:34:42.780
set up and, and get running an ethics commission that doesn't have criminal jurisdiction. He's just going to kick this
00:34:48.780
down the road. I think that people need to light up governor Kemp and attorney general Chris Carr's
00:34:54.620
office and tell them to open this criminal investigation and article three project has an
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action page that we just launched article three project.org. You can go there or a three p action.com.
00:35:08.620
And it's the first action item. Click on that. It will patch you through to governor Kemp's office.
00:35:13.740
It will patch you through to attorney general Chris Carr's office and tell them to do their
00:35:18.540
damn jobs and open a criminal investigation on Fannie Willis for her corruption.
00:35:24.940
So let me get this straight. When she put this prosecution together, this,
00:35:29.500
I can't remember the number. It's like 15, 16 people, uh, that are all being prosecuted together.
00:35:34.700
These slate of electors, 19, 19, 19. Thank you. Um, put it together. Now she had to request, um,
00:35:41.820
increased and, and increased allocation for these special prosecutors to hire them on in the first
00:35:48.060
place of taxpayer money. Isn't that right? That's exactly right now. She, she apparently used federal
00:35:53.340
COVID funds to pay the secret boyfriend over a hundred dollars. She used federal COVID funds to
00:36:02.700
hire the boyfriend to prosecute. You can't make this up. You can't make this up folks. She uses COVID
00:36:09.100
money to do the special prosecution on Trump and the, and the, the 19, uh, the lucky 19 down there in
00:36:16.380
Georgia and then turns around and uses the money that she's given to hire the, her secret boyfriend.
00:36:22.620
And then they take the money and they've got condos and they've got trips around the world.
00:36:27.420
They're going to Napa Valley. They're taking, and, and Trump of course is up there on the,
00:36:31.660
you know, on the stump. He was in Iowa talking about this. He was in New Hampshire talking about
00:36:35.580
this thing. She got lovely cruises, Norwegian cruise lines. Aren't they the best? Aren't they
00:36:39.820
wonderful? I mean, Mike, you couldn't write this. You could, if I told you this was going to happen,
00:36:46.060
you would have laughed. If I told you three months ago, this was going to happen. You would
00:36:49.820
have laughed your head off. You said, Jack, come on, you know, we need to deal with serious legal
00:36:54.540
theories here. There's no way that someone that was in the international spotlight like this would
00:37:00.860
do something. So absolutely. Okay. People ask me not to use that word anymore. Dumb, very, very dumb.
00:37:08.780
Well, I would say this, Jack, hopefully if they use COVID funds, her boyfriend made her wear a mask,
00:37:14.140
right? Because we have to be, we have to be safe here. And, uh, you know, with Fannie Willis,
00:37:19.100
I look, look, I mean, this is obvious corruption. You're obviously getting illegal kickbacks. This
00:37:25.980
violates Georgia law and also violates federal anti-corruption laws if these are true. So
00:37:33.340
governor Kemp, uh, attorney general, Chris Carr, you need to do your statutory duty under Georgia statute.
00:37:40.940
Marjorie Taylor Greene laid this out very clearly in a letter to you. You have the statutory duty.
00:37:47.580
She pointed to the specific statutory authority you have to open a criminal investigation. Either one
00:37:53.500
of you can do it. So if Kemp wants to run and hide, Carr can still do this. And, uh, and Marjorie Taylor
00:37:59.900
Greene also pointed to several Georgia criminal statutes that Fannie Willis violated if these allegations
00:38:08.220
are true. Separate from that, the Biden justice departments, including the, uh, the U S attorney
00:38:15.020
for the Northern district of Georgia in Atlanta also should open a federal criminal probe because
00:38:21.580
they do this all the time. They're doing this right now, a federal criminal probe on New York city
00:38:27.740
mayor Adams, because he crossed the Biden administration on immigration. So if they want to be consistent in
00:38:33.660
the Biden justice department, which we both know Jack is laughable, but if they want to even pretend
00:38:39.500
to be fair and balanced here, they should open a federal criminal probe on Fannie Willis because
00:38:44.780
it's very obvious that if she took illegal kickbacks from her secret boyfriend, unqualified secret
00:38:52.300
boyfriend, she violated both Georgia and federal anti-corruption laws.
00:38:56.460
Okay. And Mike, uh, and we've got a couple of minutes before the break here. Uh, we've,
00:39:02.620
we've got to put pressure on these people. Who should we put pressure on? How can this audience
00:39:06.460
put pressure to get this criminal investigation open? I should say that I've heard just from,
00:39:11.100
you know, some people down in Georgia that GBI has been poking around in this because of course,
00:39:17.100
when you have allegations like this, you have to look into it, but we're told that a formal
00:39:21.100
investigation has not been opened up yet. What can the human events audience do?
00:39:25.180
They should go to a three P action.com a three P article, three project action, a three P action.com
00:39:33.900
a number three, uh, uh, P P action.com and go to the first action item, which is Fannie Willis. And
00:39:41.180
it will give you the background information and it tells you how to click for a patch through phone
00:39:46.620
call to both governor Kemp's and attorney general Chris Carr's office and tell them to open a criminal
00:39:53.340
investigation on Fannie Willis. They can also email through a, uh, through a three P action.com.
00:39:59.980
And they can also engage on social media. We need to light these two weak Republicans in Georgia up
00:40:07.100
because they are exactly right. They are failing to do their jobs. They're cowards. They need to do their
00:40:12.540
damn jobs. They're absolutely cowards. These is brazenly brazenly arrogant. And so what we're
00:40:20.700
going to do, we're going to ask people to be respectful. We're going to ask people to be polite,
00:40:25.260
but we are going to call Brian Kemp and we're going to call AG car and we're going to politely,
00:40:30.300
but firmly and boldly ask them to open an investigation, a criminal investigation. This
00:40:36.620
is key, not just an oversight inquiry. Okay. Not some committee hearing. No, an actual criminal
00:40:42.780
investigation with subpoena power on what she has done, by the way, this is what they did in Missouri.
00:40:48.620
Okay. To the insane, uh, local DA, uh, who was going after, um, the governor there and, and everything
00:40:55.500
that happened, they took her down lying with her investigator, Fannie Willis. It's the exact same
00:41:01.580
thing in reverse. We'll talk about that more after the break. We're calling them. We're calling Kemp.
00:41:05.900
We're calling car. We're calling you all out hours. I'm always listening to human events with Jack.
00:41:15.740
Jack's up back here alive. We are calling out Fannie Willis by going to Brian Kemp's office. We're
00:41:21.980
going to call him and we're going to ask politely and boldly governor Kemp and AG car. Why have you
00:41:28.940
not opened a criminal investigation into Fannie Willis and, and, and Mike? So we were talking
00:41:35.260
before the break and I mentioned, like I said, this reminds me of that DA in St. Louis. This was
00:41:39.980
Kim Gardner. This was the Soros DA over there. The Soros prosecutor of St. Louis walked me through
00:41:45.500
just very briefly the Kim Gardner saga. Yeah. She was a mess. She was, uh, she,
00:41:51.580
she was down in St. Louis and I, didn't she investigate Eric Reitens down there?
00:41:57.500
Right. So she, it was, and when the whole thing completely blew up, when it turned out that she
00:42:03.260
had made her lead investigator commit perjury to the grand jury, which he ended up getting charged on
00:42:09.340
because they had claimed that there was some photo and there was some sex affair thing and,
00:42:13.500
and that turned into a blackmail. And it was all fake. It was all fake. This was a Soros
00:42:18.220
prosecutor, which, and he resigned as governor, by the way, governor of Missouri, he resigned over
00:42:21.900
this, uh, later ran for Senate. Um, and then, uh, and then she, at this point has, if I remember
00:42:28.980
correctly, isn't even in office anymore. And I think even lost her law license. Yeah. She,
00:42:35.120
she resigned in disgrace as the circuit attorney or whatever the hell the DAs called him and St.
00:42:41.500
Louis, Missouri. And she was like, you said, a Soros one, none of the, one of these Soros
00:42:46.120
prosecutors, these corrupt Soros prosecutors, like Fannie Willis, like Alvin Bragg, these people
00:42:52.680
are total partisan hit men. And they run this, this lawfare, this election interference, like they
00:42:58.220
did with Gritens in Missouri, like they're doing now with Trump, uh, with Jack Smith and Fannie Willis
00:43:04.420
and Alvin Bragg and Tish James. It just never ends. And this is why it's so important that we
00:43:10.600
need to go on offense. I'm tired of conservatives always being on defense. And we have the opening
00:43:16.740
right now with Fannie Willis down in Fulton County, Georgia, this corrupt prosecutor who allegedly
00:43:24.000
hired her secret boyfriends, unqualified secret boyfriends as her special prosecutor to go after
00:43:31.940
Trump. Remember this is key. This is getting lost. And all this Fannie Willis paid her secret
00:43:37.520
boyfriend, alleged secret boyfriend, special, uh, slash special prosecutor to have two secret
00:43:44.180
meetings with the Biden white house, including the Biden white house council about this case
00:43:49.920
before Fannie Willis indicted Trump with this unprecedented bogus Rico indictment of a former
00:43:56.500
president and 18 co-defendants. Now we're learning that she paid this, uh, secret boyfriend, alleged
00:44:03.100
secret boyfriend over $600,000 so far. He, she paid him a hundred dollars more an hour than someone
00:44:11.300
who's actually qualified for a, for the job. One of the other three prosecutors who actually has
00:44:17.420
Rico experience. And then Fannie Willis allegedly took kickbacks from this unqualified buffoon of a
00:44:24.960
boyfriend who was her special prosecutor. These kickbacks included lavish trips to Napa, the
00:44:30.980
Caribbean, and many other very nice places around the country and around the world. At a minimum, uh,
00:44:38.400
Governor Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr must do their job under the Georgia constitution and under
00:44:45.280
Georgia statute and open a criminal probe on Fannie Willis to figure out whether these allegations
00:44:51.760
are true or not true. She hasn't denied them. She went to that church and she blamed racism.
00:44:58.040
She blamed everything else, but she, uh, didn't deny the fact that she illegally hired her secret
00:45:03.700
boyfriend for a job, uh, for which he was not. I love that. I love that. I love that, that sermon,
00:45:12.400
whatever you want to call it. She's doing up there in that church. She said, you can't expect black women
00:45:15.920
to be perfect. You can't expect black women to be, we're all sinners as a matter of fact. And,
00:45:21.300
and we all need God's grace and forgiveness, but, but, and I, I actually agree with her on that. And
00:45:26.000
I'll say from a, from a theological perspective, as a Catholic, as a believer, I agree with that a hundred
00:45:30.400
percent, however, comma, however, comma, there's one little piece of business you have to do before you
00:45:38.420
ask for forgiveness. And that is atonement. That's called atonement. You have to admit what you did
00:45:46.400
publicly, and then you have to atone and turn away from your sin. So Fannie Willis, I'd ask you
00:45:53.580
to just go ahead, take your own advice, turn away from it. Now. And by the way, Mike, I, on a, on a
00:45:59.500
serious note, Brian Kemp and AG Carr are incredible at enforcing the law when they want to. If you look at
00:46:08.020
how they've gone after the, the Atlanta area, I call them Treehouse Antifa network, they've gone
00:46:13.880
harder than any other jurisdiction in the country. They're rolling up financiers for Antifa down there.
00:46:19.740
They're rolling up people. They're looking into the, where the donations were coming from, the money
00:46:23.540
laundering. They even focused on people who were lawyers for the SPLC that were involved in this
00:46:28.520
attack on the Atlanta training, police training station at that they'd had outside the city. So when
00:46:34.380
they want to, they are very effective at law enforcement. And so that leads me to believe
00:46:39.320
that the reason they are not doing this is it has nothing to do with the law. It has to do with
00:46:43.780
something called politics. And it has to do with the fact that they want president Trump or Kemp wants
00:46:50.080
president Trump to go down and kiss the ring of the Southern plantation Lords and cut a deal with
00:46:56.180
them to say, Oh, I'll do whatever you want. And, and I'm sorry, it just, it just smacks is very
00:47:00.360
political and I'm going to call it out and say it like it is. I think this is a political decision
00:47:04.740
on the part of his office. This is 100% political. According to Breitbart, Marjorie Taylor Greene
00:47:12.040
contacted governor Kemp and governor Kemp told her that, Oh, don't worry about this. We'll send this
00:47:18.040
to this new judicial, this new commission that's being set up. Well, the Georgia Supreme court commission
00:47:23.960
Yeah. The Georgia Supreme court said that that was unconstitutional. So the Georgia legislature
00:47:29.140
has to reestablish it and restaff it. And so what they're going to get to this complaint a year from
00:47:34.900
now. That's BS governor Kemp. Mike, we've got a damn job. We've got a minute left. Get tell everyone
00:47:42.960
the website again, because I want people to call. I want to be respectful, but we need to put pressure
00:47:47.620
on the governor and the AG here. So Jack, Jack says you can't call Fannie dumb. I think you can call her
00:47:53.120
dumb, but I'm, I'm a bigger jerk than Jack is. Oh no, there was another word I was going to use.
00:47:59.980
A3paction.com, A3paction.com, article three projects, action page, A3paction.com. It's the
00:48:08.020
first one there on the left, Fannie, click on that one. And it will show you how to, it will patch you
00:48:13.280
through phone calls to governor Kemp's office and attorney general Chris Carr's office. It will allow
00:48:18.680
you to email their offices directly, and it will allow you to engage on social media. Let's light
00:48:24.280
up these wimpy Southern white male Republican politicians. Let's go folks. Let's go. I know
00:48:30.760
it's summer. I know it's winter time, but we're going to make it hot, like summer down there.
00:48:34.520
The devil went down to Georgia and it looks like he may have made a deal with Fannie Willis,
00:48:39.780
Mike Davis, AP, A3p project. Always a pleasure to have you on, man. We've got to get you on more
00:48:44.540
time. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay short.