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00:29:19.940and there would be this big protest and the local paper would come and say
00:29:24.140students united today for blah blah blah cause and I say blah blah blah blah cause because I never knew what the cause was nor did I ever care what I knew was we were walking outside of the school in a direction that was not to math class.
00:29:37.780See I grew up in a time where we had a bunch of nuns in black habits and you're not getting past them.
00:33:50.580Because they had already been infiltrated.
00:33:53.300They had already played along gotten along didn't stand up for anything didn't stand up against what was going on.
00:34:01.680In this you know it's like one guy he was an archbishop I think this one guy was the guy who stood up and said you know we shouldn't probably be killing our kids and calling them undesirables and and killing out of mercy.
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00:45:33.580And David Koresh wanted to have messages put out on KRLD in exchange for children and, you know, him, you know, just walking out peacefully.
00:45:45.860It didn't happen, but the conversations happened and David Koresh did go on the air.
00:45:51.420And I wondered, what did dad's thinking about that whole situation?
00:45:58.940Did that play into his son wanting to be an FBI agent?
00:46:04.040And his son, who grew up with a dad who had to have been thinking, what's the moral thing to do?
00:47:40.220Charlie Serafin, the station manager, former station manager at KRLD Newsradio here in Dallas during the Waco tragedy, which happened 30 years ago this week.
00:48:06.220I know that we wanted to do a special on Waco, and the Branch Davidians said they'll do it as long as we run an hour from their perspective.
00:48:21.980And we started looking into some of the details on what they wanted, and it just wasn't acceptable to us.
00:52:45.220And I'd never been attacked by the journalism community, which the, you know, American Society of Professional Journalists and the Columbia Journalism Review and all these people.
00:52:54.720And they're all going, like, oh, these terrible people.
00:52:57.080They inserted themselves into the story.
00:52:59.260How could the government, you know, how could the media work with the government?
00:53:02.900Now, in today's world, isn't that a laugh?
00:53:33.820And I don't blame them, because I have the same feeling.
00:53:35.960It's like, how did I have a, we could do a whole program on how it happened, because I have a really good theory on journalism school and the concept of objectivity.
00:55:37.460I didn't, you know, I had no relationship and he told them that, uh, the guy was name was Michael Gardner at the time.
00:55:44.360And I did two days of interviews with Brian Gumbel on live.
00:55:48.700And that was difficult because he kept asking me about his, you know, David's state of mind.
00:55:53.460And I didn't want to say the guy's a nutcase and he's suicidal because I, I was afraid he would be listening.
00:56:00.160And that would be enough to set him off.
00:56:01.740The next thing you know, we'd see flames coming out the windows, which we saw eventually.
00:56:06.000And when you saw how it ended, um, what were your thoughts about ATF and FBI?
00:56:16.140Well, my thoughts about ATF were consistent from the beginning, just because of my personal exchange interchanges with them.
00:56:21.920I had an ATF agent come into my office and say, give me a tape, a copy of the tape of the interview you guys did a couple nights ago.
00:56:30.040There were fugitives that were on the run and they were outside, uh, Davidians that were outside the compound and they were all scattered.
00:56:36.640They were running as fast as they could, but they would stop at pay phones or at friends' phones or whatever and call into the overnight show at the radio station.
00:56:44.480And when they, and when, and then we would run tape on it and I had those tapes and I knew that eventually somebody would come for him.
00:56:50.700So this ATF guy comes in and says, give me a copy of the tape of so-and-so.
00:56:54.380And I said, I got it right here on my desk.
00:57:36.400And I went like, man, you guys are some dumb, you know what?
00:57:40.000And so it's like, okay, the other thing that was funny, and this is a sidebar that's not part of any Netflix documentary that no one ever heard.
00:57:48.780When the ATF first started calling in again, I was real concerned about pranks and about false information and everything.
00:57:54.200Because you don't get in that situation very often where you're a participant in the actual story.
00:58:00.140So I told the first ATF guy that I talked to, the agent in charge, I said, look, here's the deal.
00:58:06.400So when your agents call in that I know they're illegitimate, you may need something quick like, hey, say this or do this or whatever, because we got, you know, somebody in the crosshairs or we're about to do this.
00:58:34.900So when the FBI came in and took over, and this is one of the reasons my son probably went into the FBI, is that there's so much more buttoned up than the ATF.
00:58:42.920The FBI guy, so the agent in charge, I think it was Jeff Jamar, he calls and I go, look, you know, we're doing this deal with the ATF and we got to have your social security numbers, have your agents identify themselves.
00:59:21.760All right, let's take 60 seconds and then back with Charlie Serafin.
00:59:26.320It is the 30th anniversary of the raid on Koresh and the Branch Davidians, and he was here in town at KRLD covering it and interacting with David Koresh.
01:00:47.140So, Charlie, as your son grew up, he heard you talking about all of this,
01:00:54.960and I think that he probably looked at his dad, who had a lot of integrity, and also this instance that you, you know, had to have shared with him many times, and your reason on ATF, FBI.
01:01:12.680Now the FBI, because I've always felt that about the FBI until now, and now I just don't know who to trust.
01:01:23.240I think it's rotten from the, you know, core in Washington.
01:01:39.580Well, you know, he's my son, and we're proud of our children and all that, but I have five sons, and Kyle is among the best and the brightest in our country.
01:01:58.060I'm just, I'm going to say that, and not just as his father, as an observer of people.
01:02:20.760And so when he told me that this was something he was going to do, I was very proud.
01:02:24.740And when I went to Quantico and went to the graduation, listened to the speeches, and especially when I met his, the agents who graduated at the same time with him, man, oh, man, if you wanted to put together, you know, the all-American team, they were, that's what they were.
01:02:42.420These are awesome people, former military, former police officers, physically fit, weapons experts, sharp as tacks.
01:02:52.600Really, just an incredible group of coworkers.
01:02:59.060And then it wasn't very long, and I could tell in our conversations, he was going like, man, there's stuff going on here that's just not right.
01:03:49.900And then he got out of that, and then he got into the surveillance unit where they would travel around the country and go out to Portland and be in D.C.
01:03:58.580at the riots there, you know, all this stuff.
01:04:00.820And he, same thing, he said, you know, we know who the bad guys are.
01:04:05.660His first assignment, which he doesn't talk about, his first assignment was for the, one of them was for the Trump inauguration.
01:04:13.860And there was a young guy that was shining lasers at helicopter pilots' eyes trying to blind them to make a helicopter crash into the celebration.
01:04:24.460And Kyle was teamed with a Secret Service agent, and they went out, and they found the guy.
01:04:31.780They watched, and they saw the thing going up through the trees, the laser, and they went over, and the guys went into a restaurant.
01:04:37.700There were five of them, and they went into the restaurant.
01:04:41.080They arrested the individual with the laser.
01:04:44.700Kyle stayed there and told the others.
01:04:46.160It would probably be a good idea for them not to get out of their seats.
01:04:48.580And at the time, when he told me, I thought, wow, that, you know, he said, they're probably just students, Dad.
01:04:55.600They were probably just kids from, you know, doing something stupid.
01:04:58.800But as time went on, and we learned about Antifa, which we didn't know about, and it wasn't publicized back then, he says, no, those are definitely Antifa.
01:10:17.400I mean, the whole point of the background check situation, which, of course, a lot of people who really appreciate the Second Amendment fight against,
01:10:25.360not because they don't want people to be checked.
01:11:48.020That's not a reason for an investigation.
01:11:50.340But that's a reason now for investigation.
01:11:52.620They suspect you, if you buy a gun that they don't think you can afford, they suspect you of buying that gun for someone else and taking the money illegally.
01:14:09.220No, I believe they're trying everything that they possibly can, in my opinion,
01:14:12.860to not just take firearms out of people's hands,
01:14:15.000but to also close down all of the small mom-and-pop operations they can because they don't have the manpower to truly watch everything that they want to watch.
01:14:24.280And if they can get it boiled down to the big box stores and the online shops that are selling firearms,
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01:24:03.000We'll try to get into that if we have time next hour.
01:24:05.040Also, if you know who Cash Patel is, he is the former Department of Defense chief of staff, the former deputy director of national intelligence.
01:24:16.560And I would really like to get his opinion.
01:24:24.540But I think his opinion really needs to be heard and probed.
01:24:28.460When it comes to these this hack that apparently this this Air Force low, low level 21 year old seemed to be able to get his hands on all of these top secret things.
01:24:42.280The people I know say that's not possible.
01:24:47.380Well, they haven't been in the military for a while.
01:24:51.820But Cash was there as deputy director of national intelligence.
01:24:56.940So maybe he can shed some light on the system, because if somebody 21 years old can get in there with really low level clearance and get some of the highest order stuff just by searching around.
01:25:10.880We have a real problem with the security of our intelligence.
01:25:16.380You know, we should maybe think about locking all the really secure stuff next to the Corvette in the president's garage because nobody's going to go in there.
01:25:48.380I had several people come up to me about this movie this weekend, and I regret to report their their point on it was, you know, everyone was saying Glenn was so bad, but I thought he was really good.
01:27:22.200So this whole leak thing still really bothers me on several levels.
01:27:27.800First of all, the media and how they helped find this guy, how they immediately, you know, make him into the bad guy and telling us what he did without telling us how he did it.
01:27:45.220And there's obviously a problem with our top secret infrastructure.
01:27:51.940I mean, Hillary Clinton was doing it, but I understand she's the secretary of state.
01:28:46.900Why aren't we talking about fixing that?
01:28:49.200But Kash Patel was the deputy director of defense, sorry, of national intelligence, and he was former Department of Defense chief of staff.
01:42:19.300Anyway, naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black invented the solution to put all of the vitamins, minerals and probiotics and antioxidants back into your dog's food to make it healthy and make him healthy and happy.
01:43:14.820So when you it's called operational preparation, the environment that when you drop 115 billion into a theater of war, which is what the Ukraine is, regardless of your position, you are doing absolutely everything in your power to encroach upon a war and obtaining the political headline of saying we don't have boots on the ground.
01:43:31.200You don't take it that far unless you are going to put and commit boots on the ground because the defense industrial complex is in charge of those decisions.
01:43:40.660Why do you think so many Democrats and Republicans are banding together because the defense industrial complex spends more money and gets more of our taxpayer dollar than any entity on Earth?
01:43:50.020And when you invest that much capital into the Ukraine, the very next political forcing point is going to be we've already come 99 percent of the way we now must commit troops.
01:44:01.480Now, it might come in the force of U.S. troops in a U.N. style program.
01:44:32.560I don't know if anybody remembers this, but in World War Two, because we had to drop cash off in Hawaii and in the Middle East, they had a different seal.
01:44:45.240You know, you have that little green seal with the E on it or whatever.
01:44:49.140It had a brown seal and a yellow seal.
01:44:52.400And that way they could cut that money off if it wasn't just flooding the market.
01:44:58.100If they say, wait a minute, this has been stolen or whatever, they could track the dollars because they had those seals.
01:45:05.640I don't know why we don't do things like that.
01:45:07.820We could have made all of that money in Afghanistan worthless overnight.
01:45:16.000When Barack Obama flew pallets of cash to the terrorists in the mullahs in Iran, he did it without tracking devices and intelligence operations for a reason.
01:45:23.580He chose not to when we pulled out of Afghanistan or when we were dropping off money into Afghanistan only to watch their leadership, Karzai and company, fly out of Afghanistan with our money in helicopters.
01:45:34.820They did it without any sort of capabilities attached to it that we could.
01:45:39.020And they're going to do the same thing here.
01:45:40.580I mean, this is why you don't have to believe me.
01:45:43.960Why is it that you think no member of Congress or no member of this administration can tell you where this money is going?
01:45:49.640They can only say we don't have proof that it's not being abused.
01:45:52.340And that's because you have no idea and aren't asking the questions and don't want to know the answer.
01:45:56.620It's going to be forced upon your feet like it was in Afghanistan.
01:46:00.340Because right now you can say, and the popular effort is, we must, must, must fund the Ukrainian war.
01:46:06.120And they're championing that political headline for the time being.
01:46:17.260If Joe Biden blew up Nord Stream and didn't know how to do it without keeping it quiet, it just goes to show you why I've been saying he doesn't have a grasp on the national security apparatus of this country.
01:46:34.320I honestly think the Russians did it and they're just using it as propaganda because it's an easy win for them.
01:46:38.980We shut it down in the Trump administration.
01:46:40.980They turned it back on and the Biden administration realized how explosively consequential it was to us and our allies to allow that to happen.
01:47:23.100That's spelled with a K cash is corner.
01:47:25.520Corner is with a C, but now, now it's not just, now it's just become complex and, and, and really just more information than you ever needed.
01:48:42.400It is a high tech, easy to use system, widely now used by the military and helps you improve your shooting quickly because it is like having that guy who was, you know, helping push the guns into the lake.
01:48:54.240I mean, the, anyway, it's like having him.
01:48:57.240And every time you squeeze the trigger, it doesn't just say you hit the target.
01:49:02.240It shows you in real time what your hand is doing.
01:51:53.200After everything that we have gone through as a society and all of the the shout downs, this is the exact opposite of what the government was saying.
01:53:31.620But if they show us this DNA lab bank that you're talking about, we would see the cousin, the father, the brothers of COVID-19 right there.
01:53:39.400They were doing this research with American dollars across the world.
01:53:43.320They were gathering viruses from bat caves.
01:53:45.820They were taking them back to laboratories in Wuhan, biosecurity level two and three laboratories and taking spikes off of one of them and putting them on us on the original SARS backbone.
01:54:10.240Yeah, so EcoHealth is one of what I call the mafia godfathers that were involved with viral gain-of-function research.
01:54:18.400For the 20 years prior to this leak, EcoHealth obtained over $150 million of American taxpayer dollars and were doing viral gain-of-function research.
01:54:29.100And by the way, that was from 10 different government agencies.
01:54:33.460He had a $6 billion purse that he was allocating, but he was able to leverage that with other departments in the government, as well as money from the Gates Foundation, the Clinton Foundation as well.
01:55:16.760So China themselves says that they feel bioterrorism is a threat to them.
01:55:21.700So just like they're responding to nuclear threats, they're going to respond to bioterrorism threats by developing countermeasures, vaccines, and aggressive measures.
01:55:30.760But we have good evidence to show that they're working with things like Ebola, MERS as well, things that have mortality rates of 30%.
01:55:39.580SARS-CoV-2 had a mortality rate probably of 1% or 2% when it's all said and done.
01:55:44.440But these other viruses have a 30% chance of you dying if you catch it.
01:55:49.000So they're absolutely invested in bioterrorism research and what your listeners need to understand.
01:55:54.980In these labs in Wuhan, there's multiple labs.
01:55:58.240There's multiple people that work for the military, scientists that work for the military, that are engaged with President Xi, co-mingling with American taxpayer dollars.
01:56:06.800And all these things could be used for good, but then there's a huge downside, just like, again, like nuclear energy can be used for good or you can build bombs.
01:56:14.860The problem is these bombs are exponentially more powerful and more easily accessible to terrorists.
01:56:20.700So this is really troubling and concerning that if Fauci's not being held responsible, EcoHealth isn't being held responsible, they're still doing these kinds of things.
01:56:34.600Fauci's not, but he was before he left.
01:56:37.540He's still doing these things with the same people.
01:56:40.560Is anyone here going to be held responsible?
01:56:44.240Well, that's exactly what we need to do, and this is why I believe we need a 9-11-style commission.
01:56:51.620Get this out of the bright lights of Washington.
02:00:17.400I mean, you don't think that there's a lot of text from Joy Reid about the stuff that she's saying on the air?
02:00:22.340Like, I don't think you want that out in the public.
02:00:24.720And, of course, while this wasn't a legal win for this case, I think there was a – there's a big incentive now for people to come out and try to take down media organizations they don't like.
02:01:19.220And they have texts saying they didn't believe it off the air, and they're contrasting that to mostly comments where they – like, there's a couple hosts like Lou Dobbs, for example,
02:01:28.480who seem to legitimately believe all of the stuff from Sidney Powell, but most of them were just – you know, they brought him on.
02:01:34.060I mean, Tucker Carlson was famously very skeptical of what Sidney Powell was saying.
02:01:39.440He said the same thing we said when we had her on.
02:02:08.180Do you really want a news media that just makes judgments like that and tells you – now, look, you might think that all of those things were lies,
02:02:16.420and you might think that all, you know, the election fraud stuff was BS.
02:02:20.040But, like, even if you do, do you really want the media to be prejudging those ideas and giving them – putting them in a context like that all the time?
02:02:56.800I mean, and Fox, you know, came out and ran news reports debunking a lot of the stuff, I would say, that Sidney Powell was saying at the time, or at least attempting to.
02:03:17.120Unless you came out with, like, visceral denunciation of what they were bringing to the table, you were vulnerable to this.
02:03:25.420And I don't know that that is a world – I mean, we see it with the topic we just talked about.
02:03:31.020They treated the COVID lab leak theory the same way they treated the big lie about the election.
02:03:37.340They came out and they said it was a lie, and they said you should never listen to these people, and it's a conspiracy theory, and it's terrible.
02:03:42.080And then that one wound up being, like, seemingly true.
02:03:45.300So, like, you – is there a lawsuit to be brought on that?
02:03:51.080I mean, I just think that, like, you need to have a really wide berth for the media to be able to discuss these stories, even if they're wrong on them.
02:05:39.900Yeah, I think that's true at some point.
02:05:41.900I think the – especially with – if you're talking about, like, the general collection of Republicans in Washington, we often do see that happen, of course.
02:05:49.140But, you know, I mean, you have seen examples of just individuals on the right coming after the media and winning.
02:05:55.780I mean, Nicholas Sandman, you know, came out and won.