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On today's show, we cover everything you need to know about the recent election results, the Biden administration's new anti-choice rules, and the latest scandal in Washington, D.C. We also talk about Davos and what the White House is doing to regain people s trust, and a community that voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump.
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Great podcast today for you. We cover everything that you need to know on the election from last
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night in Iowa. Wasn't really a surprise, but there are some things that I think really now
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make a difference as we go forward. And we talk about that, the pick of vice president,
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which I think could be coming soon from Donald Trump, believe it or not. But we also talk about
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the scandal in Washington on January 6th, some new information that Blaze Investigations has
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brought out. We told you it was coming, but now we've released the actual videotape footage of it.
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And the Capitol Police say they're not going to investigate it at all. This is real corruption,
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provable corruption that everybody needs to see and hear. We also talk a little bit about Davos
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and what they're doing to regain people's trust, but also something that the president has just
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done with HHS, that if you're a doctor or nurse and you have things that you just won't do as a
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doctor or nurse because you believe in God, that's no longer an excuse, according to the Biden
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Blaze TV depends on you. I came up with this idea before Netflix, before HBO, before anyone
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was streaming online. Let's get out of the mainstream media and stream online. And this
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is when buffering was happening. If you were one of the original supporters, you know. It
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was impossible and insane, but I did it because I knew there would be a time when the mainstream
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media would completely burn itself to the ground and there needed to be voices that could only
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answer to you. And this is where you come in when we ask for your support, when we ask you to join us.
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We know there are so many things that are pressing on you economically right now, but we are trying to
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do everything we can to make our service better and more informative to really show you what's going on.
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And I tend to lean towards what's just over the horizon. Colony Ridge is what's just over the horizon.
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We just did a documentary series. And so, you know, these are wildly expensive to do. It's why most
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people don't do these documentaries who are, you know, just online. They're very expensive to do because
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they cost a lot in research and then manpower to put them together in a way that makes sense.
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The real story of Colony Ridge, which is a community that will have eventually, I think,
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150,000 residents, maybe up to 200,000 residents, is in Liberty County, a very, very red county,
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voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump. Now we're importing all of these illegals. Most of them don't
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speak English. We don't know how many are citizens, how many are not. But the guess is majority are not
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citizens. And they've completely changed the makeup of this community. We did a documentary on it because
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that's not really the story. When you watch this documentary, understand that this is coming
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to your state, to your hometowns. This is what America looks like five years down the road if we
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don't stop this. It's all totally legal. It's just unethical and immoral in my case, in my belief.
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But you decide. The documentary is available for Blaze TV subscribers. If you're not a Blaze TV
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subscriber, please consider it. We would love for you to join us. You just go to blazeoriginals.com
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and use the promo code COLONYRIDGE and you'll get a discount. That'll give you the Blaze TV Plus
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subscription. We're breaking another story at the top of next hour. We have done extensive research. I mean,
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like two years, three years of research now. And in fact, we think one of our guys is actually
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going to be arrested at some point this month for his investigation on this. It's totally legal.
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But he has finally gotten the proof from the January 6 tapes that show this was a lie,
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a total setup lie. We'll tell you about that coming up at the top of next hour. So don't go
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anywhere. And please join us at Blaze TV. It's blazeoriginals.com. Use the promo code COLONYRIDGE
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and save. Pat Gray joins us now from Pat Gray Unleashed and Stu, I haven't really heard your analysis
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of last night. So, so Pat and Stuart here, why don't we start with you, Pat? Okay. I would
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about like I, well, it went almost exactly as I predicted it. I think that's a surprise to
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everybody that Donald Trump won, but I knew. I knew going in. Yeah, I was the one. I was the
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dark horse. I was the one naysayer in the crowd saying, I think Trump is going to win this thing.
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I got the order exactly right up until Ryan Binkley. Yes. Dang it. Asa Hutchinson. That
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is the most devastating story. Oh my gosh. If you're Asa, are you going to, are you going
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to continue in this charade? Could, could you just tell us who Binkman is? Binkley? You
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mean Ryan Binkley? I mean Ryan Binkley. Yeah. Well, I was just joking there. I was funnin' ya
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on that. He's a Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex businessman. Oh. Pastor, right? Yeah. So
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wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. Uh-huh. He's from our hometown. Yes. And
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we've never heard of it. And we've never heard of it. Yeah. But he beat Asa Hutchinson.
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We started out the morning by, by, uh, getting in touch with Steve Day saying, Steve, who's
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Ryan Binkley? He's like, I don't know. That is a really sad story. I mean, you know, Asa
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Hutchinson has been flying around the country by himself, coach flights, doing events with
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one person. Yeah. He's, he's been on television, on the debates. Yeah. I don't know if that helps
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your Q score and people know who you are, but this other guy, Binkman, hasn't done any of
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those. Binkley hasn't done any of that. No. And the finals, it was, Binkley got 0.7%. Yeah.
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And Hutchinson got 0.2. It wasn't even close. He beat him by half a percent. Hutchinson
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barely, barely squeaked it out against Chris Christie, who dropped out of the race already.
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Now, the poll that I saw, the poll that I saw, it said Chris Christie, negative 0.1. And
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I, I know that has to be an error, but then again, maybe not. Maybe not. Maybe not. I
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will say this. I was happy to see DeSantis beat Haley. So yeah. I mean, that's what he had
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to do, right? Like the low bar, he absolutely had to clear was not finishing third. He talked
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about his ticket got punched out of the Hawkeye state. And I think his ticket was, I got to beat
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Nikki Haley at least. Yeah. He has to. It would have been catastrophic. It would have been
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immediately over. And you know what's lost? What's really bad is we have pitted DeSantis
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and Trump against each other. I mean, this is a contest, but I would vote for either one
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of them. And I think most Trump supporters would say that the same thing, if Donald Trump
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were hit by a truck. I hope so. Yeah. DeSantis would be the guy. They're not going to Nikki
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Haley. And that, that's the unfortunate thing when, you know, I was really impressed with
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Donald Trump's speech, the tone of his speech last night, you know, we all have to come
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together. Yeah. And he was nice about Haley. He was nice. Yeah. He was very kind and nice
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about that. Um, and one thing we haven't talked about is the vague, which I think the vague
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drops out. Remember he said he wasn't yesterday, but I figured he would. That was, uh, I think,
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um, to help Donald Trump in the long run because the vague people were also taking votes, not
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that Donald Trump needed them, but he was also taking votes, uh, away from Donald Trump.
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I can't help, but wonder if a vague's entire candidacy was to run interference for Donald
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Trump. I mean, it's what it seems like to me because you know, he, he was always loyal
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to Trump. He really never said anything bad about him. I think the worst thing he did was
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take that photo op with the supporters who had stupid save Trump vote Vivek. Uh, and that
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pissed off Trump a little bit yesterday. So, and I don't even know that that came from his
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campaign. I think they might've just had that printed up on their own. I don't know.
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But yeah, let me ask you, save Trump vote Vivek. Yeah. I'm not sure I get the message from
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the teacher. What the hell does that mean? I think what it meant, you know, was basically
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it, you know, Trump is going to be good. Everyone's going to be going after him. If you vote for
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Vivek, he's going to pardon Trump. And if they, if they convict him of all these things, that
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was, I mean, he made that pitch during the debates. I mean, again, everyone's so sensitive
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in these times. Like the fact that he posted, proposed for a picture with a couple of people
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with a dumb message on their shirt. Like why? When he's been darn supportive. He's been
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incredibly supportive. I mean, honestly, at times it's felt like he hasn't even been running
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for president. I don't even know what he was doing on the campaign trail. There have been
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a couple, there have been a couple of times in the debate where I'm like, Donald Trump doesn't
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have to be there. Right. Vivek's there. Vivek is saying that he's the greatest president
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of his lifetime. It's like, well, you know, why would I vote for you? Right. But oddly,
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one thing that's really an odd, odd, complicating factor on this is I think there's an easy way
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to believe that Vivek was like, okay, I'm going to finish Iowa. I did my piece. I'll endorse
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Trump. Hopefully I'll become the VP or get some other role. And I've got a future in, you
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know, the manga movement. Right. I think that's a very easy, cynical way of looking at this.
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The one thing that complicates that is his interview yesterday where he was more critical
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of Trump than I've seen him at any other point during the entire campaign. He seemed completely
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convinced he was going to have this breakout moment with his ground game and everything else.
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And of course, every politician says that and it never happens. But, you know, I don't know if he
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was really convinced of it because he sort of volunteered an anti-Trump argument in the last
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hours, which was a bizarre moment yesterday. We were talking about a little bit off the air,
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but he immediately finishes fourth and drops out and endorses Trump in his concession speech.
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Yeah. I would hope that Donald Trump would pick him as the vice president.
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I don't think so. I will say this. I will be shocked on that.
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I hope not. You know, Trump does not take kindly to people who trashed him.
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And she began trashing him, you know, when he was still in office.
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He does have a way of getting over such things, though, with anyone who supports him.
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All right. But like he has, he's, Trump can get over that pretty quick.
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I mean, you heard him yesterday. He was like, you know, DeSantis and Nikki, great people,
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love them. We had a great contest. We got to come together. Like, he's already there because
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Right. But there's a difference between Trump saying nice things about you and the Trump that
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trusts you and brings you into his inner circle. There's a very big difference.
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I think that I will be surprised because he does get, you're right. I mean, he brought
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her in after she was very anti-Trump in the 2016 election. He brought her in for the UN
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ambassador gig. And they've gone back and forth, warming and cooling to each other. But
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one thing I was thinking about, tell me if I'm wrong on this. I had this theory. I was
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thinking about this when they were talking about the VP. What's the one thing Donald Trump
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is going to try to cure from his last VP pick? The one thing that if you think, if you ask
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Donald Trump about his vice president today, what would be the first thing he would bring
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If there is a person who he's thinking about to name as a VP, and that person would be someone
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he could see having that Mike Pence, no, the Constitution is too important. Again, I'm thinking from
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his perspective, oh, the Constitution is too important. I'm not going to listen to you,
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Donald Trump, on this one. If he thinks there's any chance that person's doing it, he's not
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picking them. I can't imagine him doing that again.
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Vivek or maybe, again, I don't know how he sees these people, but Christy Noem or Stefanik
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or someone who would not... Nikki Haley is not the type of person who's going to be like,
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you know what? I'm just going to take whatever Trump wants. And I think he's going to want
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someone, after this Pence experience, that he views that way. Again, that's his view. I don't
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think there's any chance he's going to pick someone who he thinks might do that again.
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Yeah, Carrie Lake does seem to be out, but she would fit the profile.
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She fits that profile, but he said last night, you're going to make a great senator.
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He's got to have somebody that can make a strong, intelligent case. That's what he needs. Somebody
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who looks stable and can make the case. Vivek makes the case better than anybody I've heard
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in a very, very long time. Maybe the first politician that I've ever seen that could make
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the case and tear things apart and be accurate, maybe ever in my lifetime.
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Both Noem and Stefanik, though, have a way of making that case, too, from a totally different
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place and a totally different approach. And also, you know, not as a... I don't know. Sometimes I
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think Trump doesn't like people who are arguing on his behalf that are too spotlight-stealing,
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right? I think they both would do... They do a good job. They're smart. They fit the profile.
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If you look... I've got to take a break. But if you look, Vivek, Donald Trump would be the kingmaker
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for a new generation and setting that new generation in place. I think that plays a role.
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Steve Baker, who we are... I don't say this, you know, happily, Steve. I don't mean to make
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this sound like it's something we're all excited about, but somebody that is... I expected to be
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in jail already, and we're expecting that you may not last the month before you're arrested
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The only update we have was given to my attorney between the week of Christmas and January 1st,
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and that was a conversation he had with the new U.S. attorney that has my case. And that
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new U.S. attorney told him that now they have moved my self-surrender date back to mid-January,
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and that they would give me seven to ten days notice, because they have... I will tell you,
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for two years, they've respected my travel schedule and have at least shown that kind
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of courtesy. But it's the middle of the month now, and we still haven't heard back from them
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yet. Now, they did tell my attorney at the time when he asked, well, can you just let
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us know what the charges are going to be? And the AUSA said, no, we're not going to tell
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you. Well, why is that? And I kid you not, Glenn, the U.S. attorney told my attorney that
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they won't tell me what my charges are or what I'm facing, because they said, I will
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Yeah. Okay, so, Steve, so we have a lot of new people listening today. They, you know,
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saw what happened in Iowa last night. They want analysis on it. We're going to get that
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to you here in a second. But for people who haven't been following why they're after you,
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it has to have something to do with the fact that you were in the building as a journalist,
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just like the ABC and NBC people, and you took video and you started to say, this isn't the story
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that everybody is saying it is. Then about two months ago, you put together a video for the blaze
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that showed Nancy Pelosi's security detail, who is instrumental in the convictions of a lot of
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these people. Tell me, bring me up to speed. We'll play the first part of the clip. Tell me what we're
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It's very important for people to focus in on one thing here. Special Agent David Lazarus, who was on
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the dignitary protection detail for Nancy Pelosi, he testified in the Oath Keepers trial that he
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witnessed the interaction between the Oath Keepers and Harry Dunn, Officer Harry Dunn, who's now
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running for Congress, by the way. Yes. And that he saw this interaction, this highly antagonistic
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interaction between the Oath Keepers and Harry Dunn three or four times is what he testified in great
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detail in that trial. The problem with that, Glenn, was is that Special Agent Lazarus was not even in the
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same building and we secured the capital CCT video that I don't think they ever thought we would get
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access to showing that that's the truth. So let me let me play the first part of what just broke
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yesterday. It's from Blaze TV and it is an investigative report again by Steve Baker. Here's the the setup
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of what Steve said prior to so you'll understand the importance of this videotape in cut to listen.
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The story of David Lazarus on January 6 is very simple. Lawyers for Stuart Rhodes and four other
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members of the Oath Keepers on trial have suggested that the group helped Officer Harry Dunn. Dunn just
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took the stand and said flat out, quote, they didn't. Sentence to four years in prison. Sentence to eight and a half
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years in prison. Sentence to 12 years in prison. Sentence to 18 years in prison. His story that day
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is he was assisting the evacuation of the Senate at the time that the incident between Officer Harry
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Dunn and the Oath Keepers began. Just outside of the rotunda there was Harry Dunn. He's a Capitol Police
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officer. He was freaking out. I mean, he was screaming. He had a rifle. He said he might get
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taken out, but he was going to take a bunch of people with it. He was definitely in a position
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where he could have done some damage. The Oath Keepers lined up between him and the more agitated
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protesters and assisted him in keeping them off of him. Dunn rejected the defense's argument that
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members of the militia protected him. I don't conflate my story. He had two separate FBI
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interviews which were in conflict with one another. In the first FBI interview, he actually
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gave a favorable story about his encounter with the four Oath Keepers.
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He spent in front of Harry Dunn for almost six minutes. After he was brought in for his second
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FBI interview, he changed that story. He was fighting back insurrectionists across the Capitol
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while being called the vilest racist names. So what they did is they brought in another
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officer, Special Agent David Lazarus, to kind of bolster that story and give it more credibility
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by saying that when he arrived at the top of those stairs, that he saw Dunn standing at the
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top of the stairs being hassled by these Oath Keepers.
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At the time the Harry Dunn Oath Keepers encounter began, he was not in the same building.
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Wow. Now, what this video, if you're not a Blaze TV subscriber, what you're seeing on the
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screen are the timestamps. There's about eight different cuts there of where everybody is in
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the Capitol. You see it on the Capitol. You see it on a map through graphics, but you also then
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see the Capitol cameras. What's so frightening about this, Steve, is they didn't think that anybody
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would get this footage. And the lie is so clear that it is a lie. And basically, to put all of these
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people in jail based on that lie, it is terrifying what our government's willing to do to its own
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people. It's terrifying that they are still trying to cover this up. As a matter of fact, we learned
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just a few days ago that Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger has stated that he has no intention
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to investigate this internally or to investigate the actions or the testimony of Special Agent
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Lazarus. That's correct. And what's also amazing, and we show this in this particular video, we show
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a screenshot of an internal Capitol Police leadership email that I received from one of my sources inside
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the building who sent this to me when back in the original release that we did when we started talking
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about this without the videos back in October, that they were very pleased that this story was not
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getting traction at the time. But now that we have the videos, this thing really blew up on the
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social media sites yesterday. Okay, so tell me what we're going to see and hear now, part two.
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This basically is going to take us through the part where we see Lazarus now emerging to the area
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where he claimed that he was, but this is long after the Oath Keepers have left the building.
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They've certainly left the area and are exiting the building. But this, once again, it solidifies the
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fact that, and it really brings home the fact, Glenn, that these individuals were testified against
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improperly. They were lied against. They're certainly, at the very least, not only their
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convictions, but their sentencings were much worse as a result of these testimonies between Harry Dunn
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and Lazarus. And the fact is, is that neither one of these cops who testified in this trial
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could possibly have experienced what they said. As I said before, they gave very, very specific and
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detailed testimonies. And both of them are not only in conflict with one another, they're in complete
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Okay, here's part two. This was released yesterday. Listen to this.
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Lazarus was just not there. He could not have seen, he could not have witnessed what was taking
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place because Lazarus was in another Senate office building across the street from Constitution Avenue.
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So we were able to track Lazarus on the Capitol CCTV cameras. Lazarus can be seen moving away from the
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Capitol building through a lower tunnel at 2.37.59 p.m. Lazarus continues moving toward the Senate
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office buildings at 2.41.49 p.m. During Officer Lazarus's October 31st trial testimony, he stated that
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he began his return to the Capitol building after hearing shots fired over Capitol Police radio.
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That occurred at 2.43 p.m. Here, Lazarus can be seen moving back toward the Capitol at 2.45 p.m.
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Dunn's encounter with the Oath Keepers began at 2.44 and lasted roughly between five and six minutes.
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Here, Lazarus finally emerges from the tunnel back to the Senate side of the Capitol building at 2.48.
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Dunn falsely testified that Lazarus was already at the location where he encountered the Oath Keepers
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before he arrived. But Lazarus can be seen at the top of the elevator leading up from the tunnel
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at 2.48 p.m. on the Senate side of the Capitol over four minutes after Dunn encountered the Oath Keepers
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I mean, how is this not being investigated? I guess this is where you come in. If it wasn't for people
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like you, we wouldn't know. If it wasn't for places like the Blaze, this story wouldn't be told and it
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would just go away. But in a surveillance state, and that's really what the Capitol grounds are,
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it's a surveillance state. You can track every movement of everybody and tie them all together.
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It takes a lot of time, as you know. But in a normal circumstance, this would mean that those
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people who were tried and convicted with this testimony, they would either go for a mistrial
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or they would be immediately released. That's the way America has always worked. And no one
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is doing anything about it. They think they're going to get away with it. Is that just because
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Well, they're not aware of it, but I will tell you that we are working very, very closely with
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congressional members and staffers on this particular story, as well as the other stories
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that we've currently got in development. As a matter of fact, Representative Barry Loudermilk,
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who is the chairman of the Subcommittee of Oversight from House Admin, they just announced a couple
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of days ago that they have been given three times the number of staffers from House Speaker Johnson
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for the specific purpose of investigating January 6 matters. And I can confirm that now.
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But I have sat with Mr. Loudermilk several times. I have met with his chief of staff and his staff
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members on many occasions now. And I think that at the very least, before a committee is called or
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another J6 select committee is convened, they are going to bring these officers in for transcripted
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Thank you very much, Steve. I really appreciate all of your work. And we pray for you. And I ask
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America, pray for Steve Baker. He is under threat from the U.S. government just because he's telling
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the truth. How do I know it's the truth? He has the video evidence. Steve, thank you so much.
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Blaze Media correspondent and investigative journalist. And if you don't have this video yet,
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you can find it online, you can go to blaze.com. You can also find it on blaze TV, but tweet this out
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and spread this as much as possible. This tells a completely different story. And there is nothing
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but facts. You cannot argue this at all, because everything is timestamped.
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So in Davos today, they are talking about rebuilding trust. And the number one thing they
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feel is the greatest threat is misinformation and disinformation. The second biggest threat
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is misinformation and disinformation in elections. They believe that people like me lie and tell you
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falsehoods. And, you know, what we say about the World Economic Forum is absolutely untrue. They're not
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trying to destroy. They're trying to build a better world where we all can be free. I don't believe any
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of that. But that's what makes me a threat. So they are trying to work on how to combat disinformation,
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what they call disinformation or misinformation from people like me, how to combat people like me,
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and anybody who speaks out against the World Economic Forum, the WHO, COVID, any of that.
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They are also hearing the arguments from the World Health Organization that disease X is right around
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the corner and they need to band together because last time we acted fast, but this one's going to
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be worse. And we have to even act faster. And that's why we need to have, you know, digital identities
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and national IDs. And we have to have all of our information given to the government. We got to do
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it quickly because of disease X. Now, I'm not an extremist. I believe in the rights that were given
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to man, man, woman, I don't care if you're an independent Democrat, Republican, you're a space alien.
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I don't care. We are all created equal and endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights.
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And those rights begin with our own bodies. And you can't tell me what I have to put in my body
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to be legal. No, that is my decision. Well, what about abortion? Well, abortion is different because
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it involves another child. You know, if we think that a child is a child in the womb and we think
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it's a child just because the mom wants that child and so it's actually a baby. And if mom doesn't
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want it, it's just a clump of cells. That's insanity. That is a sign that you have a serious mental
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disorder. It's always a baby. You just don't want to admit it's a baby because then you'd be killing
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babies. But that's becoming more and more popular as we go. Now, it seems like killing babies and
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killing perfectly healthy people and letting, in fact, in Canada, helping teenagers commit suicide
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because they're depressed. I'm not somebody that agrees with that. And I question the doctors that
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are. The reason why I'm talking about this is because I want you to know the left is talking
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about a dictatorship. I'm talking about the Constitution. The Constitution will tell us that
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our administrative state is out of control. I don't want anyone to have control where they can
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write laws and tell us what we have to do through administrative action. We're a republic that should
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go through Congress and then signed by the president. And if it's unconstitutional, go to the Supreme
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Court. But the left and Joe Biden has done all kinds of things that are very, very un-American.
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One of the things that is very American is that we have our own choice. We lead our life in a certain
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way. If I want to do business and do, you know, one thing, I can do that as long as I'm not harming
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others. But now we're taking this away. And the Department of Health and Human Services have now issued
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new regulations that rescind conscience protections for doctors and nurses who are forced by their
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employers to perform procedures that violate their beliefs. So we're talking about forced
00:34:21.200
sterilization, abortion, assisted suicide, gender transition surgeries. This you won't be able to be
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a doctor if you disagree with doing those things. You're not going to, according to HHS and this new
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regulation, you no longer have the right to say, I can't do that for religious reasons.
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This is extraordinarily disturbing because I know who progressives are. Now, you might be a progressive
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and say, well, I don't agree with killing people and everything else. But you have to understand
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if you don't have that understanding, it doesn't mean that other progressives at the top don't have
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that understanding. You are looking at a group of people, and let's use the WEF, that are truly in
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a death cult. How could I say that? Well, anyone who says we should get rid of all of our energy
00:35:18.520
before having energy to replace it is sentencing millions of people to death in the cold.
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They're sentencing them to death when it's hot and there's no air conditioning. You're sentencing
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them to starvation by taking away fertilizer because you put the planet above people eating. Now,
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there's a happy middle where we can all go, but you don't replace something with nothing.
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Otherwise, you're causing death. It is truly a death cult. Otherwise, honestly, we would be
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investigating all of the things that how did COVID happen? Where did it come from? What really
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happened with the vaccine? What is the danger? But we're not doing any of that. Only crazy people are
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doing that. Let me tell you how this actually works, and I want to do it by telling you about
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the crime of the century in the early 20th century. The arrogance of saying something is the crime of
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the century because you hear that over and over and over again throughout a century. But sometime
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during the evening of March 1st in 1932, there was a 20-month-old baby that was kidnapped,
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snatched from his cot in the nursery on the second floor of the family house in New Jersey.
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Dad was downstairs, didn't hear a thing. A broken ladder was found nearby along with footprints,
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tire tracks, and on the windowsill, a handwritten ransom note that just said,
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baby safe instructions later, act accordingly. It was the crime of the century. And the reason why
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it was the crime of the century was not because the ransom was $50,000. This is in the 20s, so that
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was an awful lot of money. That's about a million dollars today. It was paid on April 2nd. It's not
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because of the biggest manhunt that had ever spread across the US. It's not that the poor defenseless
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baby had been stolen. The reason this was the crime of the century is that the child was the son of
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Charles Lindbergh. He was the national hero who had completed the first solo flight 3,600 miles
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nonstop from New York to Paris in 1927. Now, what happened in this is Charles Lindbergh was never
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investigated. He wasn't considered a suspect. Even when six weeks later, the child's battered body
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was found less than five miles from his home. It was discovered by a pair of delivery drivers who
00:38:05.840
had stopped for a comfort break in the woods. Coroner examined the corpse, determined the cause
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of death, two heavy blows to the head. Lindbergh Sr. helped lead the investigation, which two years
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later resulted in the conviction of a German immigrant who was still protesting his innocence
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as he was strapped to the electric chair. Everyone's heart was broken by the child and
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Lindbergh's wife, Anne. But is any of that true?
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Investigation after investigation was stopped because Lindbergh was famous. He was connected.
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He was also a very deep progressive. Now, Lise Perlman, she is a retired judge. She's a celebrated
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author. She has now come out with evidence that says, no, that's not what happened. She believes
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that not only did Lindbergh have a hand in his son's death, but he may have sacrificed his son
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because he was disappointed in his son. He sacrificed his son to medical science, permitting
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his pal Alexis Carroll, the Nobel Prize winning scientist to experiment on his child, then fake
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the kidnap to cover up the disappearance and the death of the child. Apparently Lindbergh was
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very disappointed that his firstborn son was, quote, in his words, a weakling with an abnormally
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large head. And so her theory is, is that he thought his child could be more used to medical
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research than to him and Anne. She says, my theory is the child was operated on. We think at the very
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least that his carteroid artery and probably his thyroid were taken out and kept viable for 30 days.
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We think he died on the operating table, but there's more. I think Carroll conducted the
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operation with Lindbergh's permission and Lindbergh was likely present. It surely beggars belief that
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Lindbergh, a national celebrity could have committed such a heinous crime. In 1928, he was Time Magazine's
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man of the year because he's the guy who jumpstarted air travel. He went on, became a Pulitzer Prize winning
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author, explorer, and environmentalist. He was the American dream at the time, but perhaps not.
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She said she has lots of leads on the count on the kidnapping that were not followed. About a dozen
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state witnesses likely committed perjury, she said, and the prosecution had 90,000 pages of investigation.
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They didn't let the defense see. This throws up some really uncomfortable questions that nobody wants
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to talk about. And they say these are rumors, but I believe these are facts. He was very anti-Semitic,
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as was Henry Ford. He was a Nazi sympathizer. He was also a liar and a serial philanderer.
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Together, he and Ann had five children, but Lindbergh fathered another seven, the products of three
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separate affairs happening, and none of his illegitimate children were allowed to know who
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their dad was until after he died in 1974. He was controlling. He kept a log, a note on each child's
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transgressions, and insisted that Ann record every cent of household expenses in a ledger. But most
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damningly, he had enthusiasm for eugenics. I don't think I need to tell you what eugenics are,
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but he really believed we needed to weed out the weakness and improve the genetic quality of the
00:42:03.480
human population. He also was very much into the pioneering of organ transplant surgery,
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makes for disturbing reading. He was obsessed on how we could keep organs alive and be preserved
00:42:18.340
outside of the body long enough to be transplanted. If this would have happened, he would have
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revolutionized medicine in 1930. But this is where this is coming from now. The evidence looks like
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he might have actually been experimenting on his own son. Don't know if this is true, but it should
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be pursued. The reason why I tell you this story is Lindbergh is very much like some of the people
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today that you look at. Noah Haval Harari is one of them. He is a scientist, I guess, that you could
00:43:00.740
talk to anybody at Davos, talk to anybody in the elite circles today, and they'll say he's one of
00:43:08.360
the greatest minds ever. However, his words truly echo the early eugenists that say there are unlivable
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lives, there are going to be useless people, and we have to decide what we're going to do with those
00:43:22.560
useless people. His first attempt to deal with them is to drug them and just get them online
00:43:30.620
and keep them online where they can just waste away online. Useless people is also the things that
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Charles Lindbergh signed up for, the things that anybody who was in the medical field signed up for
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in Germany. It wasn't the jackbooted thugs that were killing children. It was doctors and nurses,
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scientists, and great leaders of the world. It came from America and then went to Germany.
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So when I read something that Biden is trying to once again clean out the medical community of anybody
00:44:11.660
who objects to anything because they have a religious conscience, that is a check and a balance
00:44:21.420
on our medical and science community that, quite frankly, if you don't think we need it after what
00:44:29.220
happened with COVID, I think you're sadly mistaken. These people are very, very dangerous. Don't be duped.
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To me, I'm just saying we're not san-san-san. What can we see? This person needs nothing.
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You've got another Houston Poy? This person needs 0-
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Ley me up to you right now, you can save yourself.