A town in Ohio is facing a significant housing crisis as thousands of Haitian migrants have arrived on their doorstep because of the federal government's temporary protected status to over 100,000 Haitian migrants. And in that town, the residents are up in arms.
00:20:50.360Mike Benz, I got to ask you, all the data points I just dropped there with the Wright-Patterson
00:20:56.400Air Force Base, the intelligence agencies maintaining a footprint there, connect the dots for us
00:21:01.460in a way that I could see the gears moving.
00:21:06.920Well, I mean, that perfectly explains it.
00:21:09.200Because, you know, I said the word CIA in our first segment many times because the CIA was the sort of technical back-channel liaison for these street drug networks and the coca cultivation networks for the cocaine in Peru and Bolivia that would then be basically transported by unions that were penetrated by our intelligence services to Colombia, where the military was working with the Colombian cartels.
00:21:37.200They would process the coca into cocaine there, they would then fly it into Mena, Arkansas.
00:21:42.240When Mena, Arkansas shut down, it moved to Columbus, Ohio, Southern Air Transport did, which was, you know, the spook air, the CIA airline.
00:21:51.240And the fact is, is this is a military operation.
00:21:55.240We have refugee, the purpose of refugee programs is primarily to capacity build networks that can liaise with the territory that we are trying to achieve some political operation or some covert operation or some destabilization operation in.
00:22:14.200So when we bring refugees from Somalia to the United States, that's not just a sort of demographic, you know, replacement or, or vote rigging type operation, many times that will have Republican support, not because they want these people as low skill labor.
00:22:30.960That is another issue with Republicans, you know, you know, you mentioned the save act and, and, and this sort of thing, Republicans, Republican chamber of commerce companies do have a vested interest in open borders for cheap labor.
00:22:44.540But this is something a little bit different for refugee programs, rather than economic migrants, refugees are often gang leaders or, or political dissidents or P or people who are being prosecuted by their country's police or law enforcement or intelligence services or political apparatus.
00:23:03.880And so they are brought to the United States to keep them safe so that their networks can be preserved so that they can continue to have basically, uh, safe communications, uh, free from the threat of being arrested by their own government.
00:23:17.400And so we often import those gang leaders, those deeply politically connected dissidents into American cities like Miami is a very frequent one or, um, or, uh, uh, Caribbean, uh, and South American activity, uh, activities that the, that the DOD or CIA are up to, um, Houston, Texas is another big one for folks, uh, in Latin, in Latin America.
00:23:43.740Um, and wherever you have the hub set up is usually the place where these people are, are flown to, for example, if it's military, uh, these refugees will often be flown to places near military base.
00:23:58.500This is one of the reasons there's such a big importation of refugees into places like Colorado, which have, which have a huge number of, uh, of special operations centers as well as, as well as military.
00:24:11.420And so it's not just putting them into, into pockets to displace Trump voters.
00:24:17.320Oftentimes they're being brought in and their network is being brought in so that they can continue to be effective.
00:24:23.200They can be protected and they can be capacity built.
00:24:28.540It's easier to have private conversations with military officials.
00:24:31.620It's easier to put money in their bank account and not have to go through a Byzantine structure of Cayman Islands, offshore accounts to get it done.
00:24:38.980And so the, so my concern is when you tell me that in addition to the facts that I laid out, that there's a whole spider web of, of, of military, uh, infrastructure, you know, basically right on the way from the airport to exactly where these, these people were dumped.
00:24:54.980Well, given what I just laid out about how we just, you know, how a former FBI agent, former DEA agent, several people trained personally by the U S military assassinated Haiti's president.
00:25:07.840And now basically as they are, as we're doing the reconstruction, uh, there is this big turf war among all the gangs for which one will rise to power.
00:25:17.320Well, did you just say, did you just say that the intelligence community is involved in assassinations?
00:25:23.300There's no way that the national security agencies would ever use assassinations against world leaders or potential political leaders, potential.
00:25:32.740I don't know, I don't know, presidents, maybe even former presidents, they would never do such a thing on domestic soil though.
00:25:39.780You know, what's so funny is a few weeks ago on one of my, on one of my subscriber streams, I actually let, I actually read out the CIA assassination manual from the 1970s that ended up getting.
00:25:53.200And so, you know, this is like the official CIA instruction manual for how to kill someone and get away with it.
00:25:59.200And one of the things that they laid out there, since you mentioned the Wuhan lab in the, in the previous segment is one of the things they laid out is, is one of the best methods to do so is to have this, the target meet you in a building with a, with a ledge or a window that is larger, that is taller than seven and a half stories, seven and a half stories or taller.
00:26:22.120And, and, and have a hard surface below that way it's, you know, you can, you can argue the person just accidentally, you know, accidentally fell out of it or maybe committed suicide and the body will be so scrambled upon impact that it's, it's very difficult for digital forensics to detect it.
00:26:41.160Well, if you remember, there was, there was actually a scientist involved in the whole, you know, bat Corona, bat lady Corona world, who was a whistleblower for about two weeks right after the 2019 outbreak.
00:26:56.200But then that person, unfortunately, unfortunately threw himself off of the top store story of the, of the Wuhan lab.
00:27:02.440Well, guess how many stories the Wuhan lab is it's eight stories, eight stories.
00:27:09.480That's why I've, I've always been a little skeptical when they say that, you know, someone was, was taken out by, you know, one of these really exotic, like, you know, radioactive isotope and plutonium and selonium and all these different things.
00:27:23.340It's like, it sounds like really hard to, to deal with and how do you have transported and, you know, how do you make sure it doesn't hurt yourself, you know, but, but, you know, you know, you know, you know what a real assassination is.
00:27:33.020You just, you just throw the guy out the window.
00:27:44.380I don't get what the operational necessity or honestly, it seems like something that would lead to operational failure if you're using some kind of exotic method.
00:27:55.860Well, you know, strangely, when the Russians, as we're told, try all these exotic techniques, they don't seem to work.
00:28:03.120If folks remember the Skirpal poisoning of the MI6 agents in, in the UK in 2017.
00:28:10.760Who are the, oh, by the way, and by the way, you just, you just tied it back for me because what was the only living creature that died in that entire affair?
00:28:59.460But if you remember, Alexei Navalny, Bellingcat, who the CIA said, we love Bellingcat, and who these, you know, it's funded directly by the National Endowment for Democracy, the largest CIA cutout.
00:29:11.180But if you remember, they prank called the Russian and got the random Russian person on an unsecured line to confess that they did the, you know, I call it the, you know, the Navalny Novichuk nutsack poisoning.
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00:32:08.260So I got this theory, and I threw it out there, and Walter Kern's been tweeting about it as well.
00:32:13.000And the theory is this, that do you think in the debate tomorrow, so in tomorrow night, the big debate, the big showdown,
00:32:20.560this has been our theory, that Kamala Harris is going to come out and act like she's a prosecutor,
00:32:28.420and she's putting Trump on trial, and she's going to use her evidence of his guilt,
00:32:34.680and she's going to talk about January 6th, and she's going to talk about 34 felonies,
00:32:40.680and she's going to talk about Russia collusion.
00:32:43.520Russia collusion's been brought back now.
00:32:45.580And she's going to say, you may, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, oh, I mean the voting public,
00:32:53.200excuse me, I'm speaking, that she's going to try to play this up.
00:32:56.420And so I said this on a podcast yesterday, and then lo and behold, what's on the front cover of the Washington Post today
00:33:03.520says, will courtroom skills help Harris make case?
00:33:08.240That's the front headline of the Washington Post today.
00:33:12.000So, Cash, you yourself are a former federal prosecutor.
00:33:15.960Do you see her trying to adopt this line?
00:33:18.800I think what you're going to see from Kamala Harris is a poor performance by a overstated prosecutor who has never actually done the real work.
00:33:29.320Prosecutors and public defenders like myself who are successful in court are successful because we're able to pivot and listen to what the evidence is that's coming in
00:33:38.560and adjust our commentary to address our audience appropriately.
00:33:42.480What you're going to see Kamala Harris do is try to act like a seasoned prosecutor,
00:33:46.340but she's going to be regurgitating canned briefs, as we say in court.
00:33:50.680She's going to just, no matter what the question is, she's going to say, oh, I have to recite number two now that's wrote into my memory.
00:33:58.660And the difference is she, I believe, will focus on attacking President Trump.
00:34:03.720And the difference is Donald Trump is going to focus on not attacking her, but attacking her policies and how bad they are for America and how much better his policies are.
00:34:13.420Because she doesn't have the ability to do that because she doesn't have a single policy that's better.
00:35:09.240People have been prosecuted by a weaponized DOJ and state-level prosecutors and financial regulators because they dare to side with an America First agenda and President Trump.
00:35:19.600The FBI has been to houses of worship.
00:35:21.340The FBI has been to your home if you dare to stand up for your child and what they should be taught in school.
00:35:26.000The FBI, and Christopher Wray specifically, has in one year used 274,000 separate FISA 702 violations to illegally surveil American citizens within the U.S.
00:35:39.040And in doing so, he surveilled tens of thousands of people involved in politics.
00:37:34.020Do you accept the fact that the fate of American citizenry and its elections and its electorate should allow the decision of the will of the people to be meted out in Washington, D.C.
00:37:46.080by whatever commander-in-chief they choose?
00:37:48.980And does that allow him to install his government and his regime and his policies?
00:37:54.060And oh, by the way, what is your policy, Ms. Harris, on the border, on ending the forever wars, on Iran, which you funded for $7 billion plus, on the never-ending battle in the Ukraine, on the CCP?
00:38:07.480What are you going to do to take them on in the South China Sea and Taiwan?
00:38:12.340And the most important consequential question is, how are you going to chop the price of bread, eggs, peanut butter, and gasoline for everyday Americans?
00:39:26.020And she tries to do it on Israel Gaza, where she tries to take both sides of the issue and say, well, I'm for this and for this,
00:39:32.940especially when in situations like this, they're diametrically opposed.
00:39:36.400Do you think he's going to jam her up like that?
00:39:39.720I think he's going to outline his policies.
00:39:42.920And that's going to cause her to just fumble.
00:39:45.260Because she doesn't have a response to how to safeguard the border and how to make everyday living in America affordable.
00:39:52.280She can throw at him the reparations, distractions.
00:39:56.260But those aren't the issues that everyday Americans care about.
00:39:59.200What are you, my president, doing to make my children's life safer, my life safer, and to stop sending them to your forever wars so you and Washington, D.C.
00:40:10.280That's the brilliance of President Trump.
00:40:12.200He's going to showcase the institutionalized swamp monster and government gangster that Kamala is versus the outsider from politics that Donald Trump is.
00:40:21.200And the difference between the two, they both have a record to actually run on.
00:40:26.400Harris owns this entire four-year record and its disaster, including the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
00:40:31.640And Donald Trump's record speaks for itself on American dominance, American safety and security.
00:40:37.220And the way that you draw a direct contrast on Afghanistan, it's very simple.
00:40:42.240Kamala Harris, why didn't you pick up the phone when the Gold Star families of Abbey Gate called?
00:40:49.140Why didn't you pick up the phone and why didn't you stand with them at Arlington?
00:40:53.440Jack Posobiec, Kash Patel, Power Hour here on Human Events Daily.
00:41:16.980You are watching Jack Posobiec on Human Events Daily.
00:41:19.260The Blaze just very graciously allowed me to use their studio today while I'm in town.
00:41:23.100I'm going to be doing some of their shows before I, well, let's just say tomorrow I'm going to be experiencing some brotherly love.
00:41:28.900I'm going to have some brotherly love tomorrow.
00:41:32.380Well, and you can figure out what that means later.
00:41:35.500But I talked before about how we're very gracious that Amazon has updated the cover after there was a very strange, erroneous cover for my new book, Bulletproof.
00:41:45.960How a shot meant for Donald Trump took out Joe Biden up on Amazon, the first book to be written about the Trump assassination attempt and the Biden coup that the cover has been updated.
00:41:57.160You can go to Amazon right now, get the presale.
00:41:59.420But as we've been talking about books, since we're on the subject, I got to say, Kash Patel has a new book in one of the greatest pro-Trump or really just pro-freedom and pro-America book series to come out.
00:42:16.660Now, Kash, I got to ask you, when you did The Plot Against the King, did you intend for it to be a trilogy?
00:42:38.100Brave Books has just done a wonderful job with the characters and bringing, you know, fun in a fun way, the truth about our recent history, about Russiagate, about election integrity and about what President Trump has faced to children and their families.
00:42:51.900Because we are allowed to teach our children and families history in a fun way.
00:42:56.400Unless, of course, you're the radical left who thinks we're teaching them hate-filled speech in these books.
00:43:00.780But I encourage you to grab a copy and watch King Donald take on the Dragon of Jalapenos.
00:43:38.780And at the same time, what you're doing is you're putting in the setting for kids.
00:43:45.000You're setting the situation up for them so that when they hear stories like, oh, Steve Bannon's going to jail, which are true, they have a framework for understanding.
00:43:57.240Or, oh, by the way, you know, and obviously we didn't want this to happen, but somebody took a shot at Donald Trump and it hit him, but he survived.
00:44:08.180You know, it actually, it's kind of a, I don't know, Cash, what would you call that?
00:44:12.180It's sort of a strange framework where, unfortunately, what you're saying isn't fictional.
00:44:16.900There are a lot of elements of truth to it.
00:44:29.220And yes, we have that horrific incident, tragic moment where President Trump was shot, but we put it in a fashion which is not wildly lurid for children in a way that parents can communicate with them about the realities that President Trump was shot.
00:44:44.820And so we can communicate that in the book.
00:44:46.920And so I think the brilliance of The Plot Against the King, and I think why the left-wing media is on fire, is because we tell the truth to kids, and they hate that because what you said, they want to monopolize our kids from an early age and brainwash them into thinking their way is the only way.
00:45:02.340And the trilogy of The Plot Against the King, which you can get only at theplotagainsttheking.com, giving away the gold and silver editions, the fight, fight, fight editions, the signed copies.
00:45:10.660Get the entire trilogy at theplotagainsttheking.com.
00:45:14.640You guys are going to have a blast in the run-up to the election when you read this to your kids.
00:45:19.240And if you want to do reading time in your communities, let Brave Books know, and maybe we'll set one up.
00:45:25.220You know, we just did, by the way, one of the Brave readings down in Northern Virginia.
00:45:30.280I went down with Kirk Cameron, and we had a fantastic time.
00:45:34.100By the way, so what we were trying to do with Brave, we were going to have the largest, and we even reached out to the Guinness World Records people, and we said, hey, you know, because apparently the largest, I don't know if people knew this, the largest library, you know, library book day reading is currently, the record holder is a drag queen story hour.
00:46:02.360And here's the problem, though, is every time we reached out to Guinness that, or at least that they reached out to Guinness, that they didn't, that Guinness would just say, oh, we lost your, you lost your request.
00:46:14.500So, Cash, this is something that we've got to, like, I know it's kind of a side quest, but we are going to do this.
00:46:19.700We are going to use the plot against the King 3, and then we're going to have, we're going to get in, we're going to get Cash on board, and Cash, maybe you can work some of your federal prosecutor magic to put, to lean on the, lean on the Guinness guys.
00:46:31.440And say, look, you're going to show up, and you're going to count heads, because we legitimately set the record.
00:46:37.240But, of course, they said, oh, your paper, your papers were not in order.
00:46:41.560So, you know, we can't come out and check.
00:46:44.380Funny how that always works, huh, Cash?
00:46:46.740The paperwork's always in order for them when they don't want to let RK on the ballot, and then they don't want to kick him off the ballot.
00:46:54.700And so these books, these trilogies could not be more timely when it comes to Russiagate, when it comes to election integrity and counting ballots, paperwork, and then, of course, the return of the King.
00:47:04.720And I think people are going to enjoy it at theplotagainsttheking.com.
00:47:14.580Let's go on a quest to save this country in a fun way and educate our children in every possible way we can together as a community because we have that right as Americans.