A new look at the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump through newly obtained police body cam footage from Butler Township Police Body Cam footage shows the moment an officer was hoisted onto the roof of a building where a gunman was positioned, then slid back down after spotting the gunman off camera and retreated to his patrol car.
00:02:15.720An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
00:02:18.520An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
00:02:21.020An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
00:02:23.820As a Marine who served his country in uniform, when the United States Marine Corps,
00:02:27.860when the United States of America asked me to go to Iraq to serve my country, I did it.
00:02:31.980I did what they asked me to do, and I did it honorably, and I'm very proud of that service.
00:02:35.820When Tim Waltz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, you know what he did?
00:02:38.900He dropped out of the army and allowed his unit to go without him, a fact that he's been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with.
00:02:49.920We can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry among states, and we can make sure that those weapons of war that I carried in war is the only place where those weapons are out.
00:02:57.720Listen, I pray to anyone who has presented themselves to serve our country, and I think that we all should.
00:03:04.920Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:10.500We are live from Boston, Massachusetts.
00:03:17.080Yesterday, we came to you live from Mar-a-Lago.
00:03:19.660We took President Trump's entire press conference, which I was able to attend in full,
00:03:25.640and then also basically got to spend the day there at Mar-a-Lago, meeting with campaign members,
00:03:31.080meeting with the heads of everybody, of course, getting to see the president,
00:03:34.100getting to see just all who's who in the zoo down there, getting to see the fake news media.
00:03:40.040And, folks, I got to tell you that the way that people are talking about the press conference in media is totally different to the vibe in the room.
00:03:52.220In the room, he was making people laugh.
00:03:56.460Even some of the journalists who were there covering him, you know, who write very harsh, nasty things about him and me and this entire movement,
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00:08:29.680A ton of places, but someone else who's been crisscrossing the country and also the Atlantic in this year of elections is Raheem Kassam, the editor-in-chief of the National Pulse.
00:08:55.080You were like the first guy who got COVID in the first place.
00:08:57.820Hopefully, I'll be the last guy who gets COVID as well.
00:09:01.280I mean, it's been no fun this week, but it's a result of, you know, I'm on planes and trains and automobiles all the time, as you say, crisscrossing not just the country, but indeed the Western world.
00:09:46.700Well, you know, we all love The War Room, and we want The War Room to do very well.
00:09:52.800But I suppose, Raheem, you know, it does feel like there's a lot of – things feel kind of stagnant right now.
00:09:59.980Things feel like we're trying to break out, get some momentum going.
00:10:03.500And we titled this The Stolen Momentum, and it's a conversation that I was having with producer Fahs before the show today.
00:10:09.620And he was pointing out how – think about that episode of War Room that you and I did on the day that Trump was shot, but before he was shot.
00:10:26.580Now, we had no idea what would happen just a few hours' time that day.
00:10:30.300But I was actually going back and watching that episode to realize, you know, to kind of think, okay, now that the craziness has passed, what was it that we were talking about before the assassination attempt, before they took a shot at our guy, and before Joe Biden dropped out of the race, Kamala Harris, Tim Walls, all the drama that happened, what were we talking about?
00:10:54.540And we were actually talking about ways to break the momentum, but also ways to keep everything going because it felt like we were in a good place.
00:11:05.000And it's J13, so you're talking – it's almost a month ago now.
00:11:08.360And then all of a sudden, it felt like we were given this sort of free ride for a couple of weeks, but now the free ride is over.
00:11:16.680So I guess point being is we've got to get back – at least from my perspective – we've got to get back to blocking and tackling.
00:11:26.100You have to go and do those core competency things that elections do, not just ground game, but also in terms of messaging, also in terms of getting – remember when Trump was going to all those man-on-the-street events, and he was going throughout New York, and he had the – you know, he had the meeting with the workers and going to the bodegas, et cetera, et cetera.
00:11:47.860That's the kind of energy that we need back – Trump with the people.
00:11:52.040Now, I understand that because of security reasons, everything that happened on J13, that – and I've got to tell you, Mar-a-Lago security was 10 times higher – it was the highest level of security I've ever seen going to Mar-a-Lago, ever, in years.
00:12:06.120And I can understand why they might not want to do that.
00:12:10.800That being said, I think that bubble that he now exists in is causing some of these stagnant issues, if that makes sense.
00:35:33.760And so I'm looking to build a library of books and episodes of a television show for my own grandchildren.
00:35:40.500So I have personal skin in the game, and I'm 100% in on doing things that are going to be a benefit for the next generation.
00:35:49.140You know, it's funny you mention that, about skin in the game, because we were just talking politically and, you know, not to get super into it,
00:35:56.920but we were talking about it from the perspective of how it really is going to be moms and dads that take this country back.
00:36:04.980It's got to be moms and dads, and there's something very – and that's not an attack on anyone.
00:36:11.400And that's the thing that I think people get.
00:36:13.180They say, oh, so you're attacking people.
00:36:17.300It's just when you have children – and like you just said, like when you have grandchildren, it makes you look at the world and everything in it and the way it connects and spirituality and God all in a very different way than when it's just you.
00:36:42.300I want the sacred opportunity to mold their hearts and minds while they're young and malleable, to teach them right from wrong, to love God, love our country, and love their family.
00:36:53.580But the institutions that have been infected with the woke mind virus also want my children and your children and our grandchildren.
00:37:04.120Because they're playing the long game.
00:37:05.740They understand that whoever gets to tell the children stories, whoever gets to ignite their imagination, has the opportunity to shape their worldview.
00:37:15.760And that builds the culture that they will live in 20 years from now.
00:37:19.180So the fact that you're writing books, I'm writing books, Brave Books is producing a television program, and we're doing this cool event this summer called See You at the Library gives me great hope.
00:37:28.800Because I believe our hope is not ultimately in government or the laws that we pass.
00:37:34.740It's in the power of God working in the hearts of people.
00:37:37.880And the family is the greatest opportunity that we have to take the country back.
00:37:43.560So tell us about the See You at the Library day.
00:37:47.380By the way, I haven't announced it yet, but I might be taking part in this as well.
00:37:52.120I just have to move some things around on the schedule, but in the D.C. area.
00:37:57.280But I'll leave it as a teaser for now.
00:38:01.400Well, I'm going to the D.C. area, into Virginia, right into Loudoun County for a great, big, beautiful singing, praying, and reading session for See You at the Library on the 24th of August.
00:40:12.920If you don't like a certain song they're playing or there's like a song they were playing for the kids' hour or whatever that you want back, influence them.
00:40:50.320Just look for the great big map or see you at the library.
00:40:52.780Show up or host one or send a toolkit for the person who is hosting one so that they can have an absolutely beautiful reading, singing, praying day.
00:41:01.140And be a part of setting a Guinness World Record.
00:41:32.380Now, folks, there's been some crazy stories going around lately regarding not only geotargeting, but also this idea that potentially the Department of Homeland Security might be surveilling political dissidents or people that are labeled political opponents like Tulsi Gabbard.
00:41:50.060And there's these whistleblowers coming out saying that she's being surveilled at airports through something called the Quiet Skies Program.
00:41:56.980Which is absolutely as dystopian and Orwellian as you want to think.
00:42:01.640And so when people say, oh, it's a conspiracy theory, it's a conspiracy theory.
00:42:05.120Well, apparently it's not a conspiracy theory for Tulsi Gabbard.
00:42:09.500So one of our partners here at Human Events Daily is Silent.
00:42:13.580And when that story broke and just a number of stories that we've been focusing on lately, I wanted to bring on Aaron Zar, who is the director of Disconnection at Silent, to talk about steps that you can take in the physical world to make sure that you are being safe and that you are not being tracked and all of your movements are being geotargeted the way these are.
00:42:55.900And certain people are more of a target than others.
00:42:58.400But I think it goes to the premise that, you know, there's misconceptions around airplane mode and turning your phone off.
00:43:05.480And the reality is that when you turn your phone off or put it on airplane mode, it's still emitting and receiving signal to an abundance.
00:43:12.860So the only real tool to be able to help mitigate that is first like adjusting your software settings, which is a step in the right direction, and then utilizing a Faraday bag and other encrypted software.
00:43:29.620I mean, if you even have an encrypted phone or an iPhone or an Android, whatever you have, it's not going to be completely off the grid ever, even if it has a kill switch.
00:43:39.080So a Faraday bag is a very simple tool where you could put your device, such as your phone, your laptop, your car keys, anything that emits and receives a signal and is constantly allowing you to be harvested with all your data.
00:43:53.560You put it inside and it blocks everything.
00:43:56.240So it's as simple as that, which is really cool.
00:43:59.800Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, and NFC, as well as EMP for all the preppers out there.
00:44:06.100Yeah, it's just a tool that is, I consider, mandated these days if you want to remain sovereign, you know, hold on to the sliver of autonomy that we do have in a very surveillance state.
00:44:21.880Well, this is something, too, that geotargeting.
00:44:24.660I mean, this is something that where I say it all the time when we talk about silent.
00:44:29.500But on January 6th was used to target people who were peaceful, people who didn't break the law.
00:44:37.400And they went after people who were just walking around at the Capitol, didn't even go inside.
00:44:43.880But they would say, oh, your device crossed a certain area.
00:44:48.580But because they had at that event, just like a lot of events these days now, they have the stingrays up.
00:44:56.080They've got all sorts of different devices to be able to track you.
00:44:59.200They can pull the data off the tower itself just to be able to track your phone.
00:45:04.100So, Big Brother, they don't need tracking chips on you because you've already got one.
00:45:13.480I mean, with the expansion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, you know, it's really becoming a breach on our constitutional rights.
00:45:23.140And something that Eric Prince said the other day was, you know, really, what are we doing here with our First Amendment and Fourth Amendment?
00:45:31.900And tools like a Faraday bag, tools like a silent, super sleek, awesome backpack, if I might say myself, is such a valuable tool to stop the collection of data.
00:45:43.060Like, if you're a good person and you're a contributing member to society, but you happen to be in a place where there's mass data collection, which all things said, like, it's happening everywhere, 24-7.
00:45:55.480But for events like Jan 6, it's, yeah, you're just assumed guilty.
00:46:00.640And you have to prove that you're innocent.
00:46:02.560So, that's a harmful, you know, example of having a cell phone on you.
00:46:08.840And to combat on that, like, you think about that isolated event, what about the modern warfighter?
00:46:16.900You know, what about the soldiers that are entering the battlefield that is all electronic warfare?
00:46:21.720Like, they're being at risk of their livelihood every single day for emitting signal.
00:46:27.580So, the use cases around radio frequencies, which is really what your phone emits, you know, high frequencies, cellular Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, everything like that, is directly causing people to die or be incarcerated or be proven that they are somehow guilty for something they didn't do.
00:46:48.280So, it's just a nasty way to live right now, but I do remain optimistic that there are tools, and Silent is one of them, amongst other encrypted communication devices and software where you could get ahead of the curve a little bit.
00:47:06.220And so, this is a huge, huge deal that people need to focus on.
00:47:12.900And I know a lot of people in Human Events Daily audience are already thinking about this when it comes to their personal security, when it comes to their business, when it comes to people that are going out there.
00:47:22.940By the way, that backpack, I got to tell you, dude, when you sent that over to us, Producer Russ on the team here, he saw that thing and he scooped it right up.
00:47:32.640He was like, that's going to be mine now, and basically, like, he was like, you can fight me if you want to take it.
00:47:38.920And so, we said, okay, Russ, it's all you.
00:47:51.380And a lot of the products, you know, I remember when people started doing Faraday bags in different packages that they just kind of looked funny.
00:48:00.280Like, they just didn't look, you know, like a normal thing that people would wear.
00:48:04.840But with what Silent has done is you guys really do have a look towards the aesthetic.
00:48:10.160You really have a look towards something that is going to look nice.
00:48:12.860Or for me, you know, I got to tell you, going into, going into Mar-a-Lago yesterday with the massively increase, I don't want to talk very much about it,
00:48:21.340but it was like, it was like going to the White House, basically, while I'm going into Mar-a-Lago yesterday.
00:48:25.600So, you know, having something that I could have on me that I would know is totally safe would have also been useful for that type of environment.
00:48:32.920Last minute here, Aaron, final words to you from Silent.