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of the, the, there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now counter and the i'm sammy's a down in del, how was the look at the headlines here now, just here to now the evidence. health minister says 25 people were killed, vice ray the strikes on friday. 9 members of the same family was killed and the strikes from the town of siobhan near the border with syria is roused. defense minister, you will have gone to said mitre action against has belies set to intensify how the hash him has more from tire. if we go back to the 2006 war within with a small the hezbollah with less number of fight, as with less weapons,
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hezbollah was able to stop such an invasion or the ground to put ation and actually proved a failure for the is really is one of the reports that is read, he's will be looking to control some of the his i would just ask, i was coming to mind to show us some of this his as the one in the backwoods. they're, this could be one of the hills that this really is want to control to be able to have a to overseas. the whole region here, you know, south to live and on is made up of several strategic hills. this is one of them. there's another one called the bruno, so that is overlooking the northwest, right? completely in israel, 2 people suffered minor injuries in the city of high foster rockets were fired from lebanon. these right, the minute 3 says it's identified 10 projectiles. crossing the move in boulder, it says they were old into steps. it will fell in open areas. inside the strikes of
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hit, the quality of the bottle ox, the hospital in central garza 18. 10 sheltering displaced, palestinians were destroyed, thought a cup i assume has more from along so hospital indicted by a no impact side of destroying that. so license is only the backyard of the hospital where residents have been taking this place as a place refuge. cleaning these valuable abutment. of course this trip, you can see the scale of disruption. and this is the messiah that has been used to attack this very densely populated area. let me read for you what has been written here. it's a going did miss title, surface attack, and it has been manufactured in the united states, and it belongs to the united states army. as you can see here, what has been written, and you can see the crater coast from that strike and how posted you have left everything behind here to completely destroyed, you can see blankets, mattresses,
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beds, bits cover, and families even worked, sleeping peacefully since the attack took place in that backyard, it's not the only time that the i talked to place one post, the amount has been killed in the attack. while 7 others were wounded up to the hospital as a place with palestinians are drawing to be protected inside of to the is very massive ground and cogent and guns of people that like are no longer feeling safe because of it's very repeated attacks. of course the territory terrace about so i will do that kind of thing now is right. the forces have carried down to right in the occupied west bank these right, the middle tree stones belong to a refugee camp. east of nablus. mid confrontations with fights is in the camp. there also attack spies where the sites lives on palestinian vehicles east over among la. this incident and the major offensive launched by the army against the
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permits. a rapid support forces has entered into a 2nd day. heavy fighting is being reported in central call to the army, to control of 3 impulse and brigades linking call to the mind. and cartoon buckley on 1st day secretary cba is set to become japan's next prime minister off the winning or closely for leadership race. former defense minister issue the beats so nice to catchy, who would have been japan's 1st female leader in the run of the vote was triggered by the resignation of 5 minutes of whom you can see the set down last month. the l . d, p is govern japan almost continuously since the parties founding. in 1955. those a headlines news continues analogies, era against all odds. the
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today domestic terrorism is the greatest terrace. increasing the trend is real and we are all at risk for decades, filing streams, for military capital, for a name and access weapons. this was the, i do believe the ultimate something i know that i'm going directly against people who think that they also are the step response, do solemnly start waiting for the context and install it all in
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a nice and domestic are so hoping. so help me the a truck one he won the popular anyone the electoral college vote. oh, you know, friends lose a character he something special. i am not a conspiracy theorist. i base my life on facts and judgment. and what i believe is right for this country, lynn has been exposing truth left and right. and that's what makes him one of the most dangerous men in america. michael flint is a retired us army. 3 star general to specialty was military intelligence. his trust is, you know, the intelligence community wants to, you know, validate the sources of information that we have in order to make it to, to ensure that it's believable, reliable,
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relevant in the teams. e lead were notoriously effective and routing out insurgencies in iraq and afghanistan for over a decade. in 2012, he was nominated by the rock obama to be the director of the defense intelligence agency. mike quinn brings to this position, decades of experience in military intelligence. his knowledge of the 21st century battle field is unsurpassed. 3 years later, the one time democrats had become an avid supporter of candidate for her up. that's right. yeah, it's, it's right. correct. and would soon become president trump national security advisor, but just 22 days into his term. trump fired him for lying about his interactions with russia. the evolving and eroding level of trust as a result of this situation is what led the president to ask for general flint resignation. and general flint would soon enter
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a plea deal with the f. b i is prison sentence was under review. when trump pardoned him in december 2020 less than in a month before leaving office, mike flint and i served together for many years and were very close friends. i disagree with him politically. i am disappointed by the nature of the comments that he makes the calls to action. this is one of our top quality guns and the find somebody in washington dc disagrees. former general michael flint convicted felon. use his general like it's his 1st name is facebook front is facebook name is jen flint. on telegraph, he's general flint. he's using his rank is part of his identity and he is
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adopted the radical fascist politics of maga and f q. and on where we go one, we go, the less america to bills. and so as a leader for an insurgents, against the people's united states, from a sample moraine, i want to know why, what happened in miramar can't happen here. no reason, i mean it was issued out and then as a parent endorsement of the military who is not the only time, the former military intelligence officer has planted ideas about the legitimacy of the federal government and its partners in crime. while he doesn't need any introduction on this friday, january 28th broadcasting is general plan. and of course i am battled individuals in the fight for this republic. all these global organizations,
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they see themselves has this is how we can control societies. this is how we can control humanity. so let's introduce something called cobit and they did it and they did it for a couple of reasons. one of the big reasons was, was a steel and election as you learn the ability to lead, whether it's military or not, you learn the ability to get people to do stuff. and that's just what he's doing. we are in a percival moment in the history of the not states of america were fighting was face for fighting or college and nothing can resist the perverts, this military experience, this religious experience to evoke this kind of feeling of a higher purpose as far as there is no watch, it is on their side, lord. 6
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we will not go to the nights we will find we are making our lives and we are checking them twice. and we are finding out who is the enemy of american people that are creating the oppression in this country. the people that are involved with tearing down our freedoms, our liberties, and the value of what we hold dear in this country, need to be placed on the list. they have to be put on these list. they have to be put out of our society altogether and never be trusted again. now, if someone ends up attacking these people that have been found to be an enemy of the united states and their criminals, i'm not going to shed a tear about it. i mean
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when i left the military, i was a hard core republican that was a libertarian. like a lot of people in the military. but i was looking at like, i can't even calm documentaries, but these youtube videos like, uh, movies like guys you had better wake up and understand that there are people who are guiding your life and you don't even know what none of those studies stream is recognized. it's filled with the anti semitic troops in the theme of the movie without explicitly saying this stuff. jewish people are out there controlling the banks in the bank. so the reasons why we go into course so therefore, the jews responsible for my friend's side, right? that's the connection that it's trying to make. the goal is to get everybody in this room and have all money beyond those chips and everything on those chips. and if anybody wants to protest what we do or violate what we want,
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we just didn't know if the chip i just absorbed this propaganda self or it fell into it. you know, i was watching alex jones before anyone knew what is the wants me now there openly lagging. it's really government and they run it. tucker calls is back on m assembly c one bath. it's all connected. these people down here are radicals and all of these concepts started to fit together and feed this narrative, this, this idea that i, it felt but pretty put words to, for so long that i was the victim, not just of circumstance, but of some sort of various group of powerful individuals who are manipulating all of us, that everyone was just acting his pockets. you know what people now called the beach state, but we were awake and it was our job to wait. everybody else
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of the the . so there is a lot there. they flashed photos of the pyramid on our dollar bills. they showed a picture of george soros. they talked about the world bank everythings incorporated. these are all things that i didn't understand when i was watching my propaganda videos back in 2007, 2008. but man, i mean it's like they just took notes off of that. that had be all confused and crazy back then. these groups have always operated on the
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playbook of using the prevailing social contacts to mobilize people, recruit, and radicalize. the twenty's plan was anti black and anti jewish, but it was also anti mexican, near the border, anti labor and the pacific northwest anti immigrant in the northeast, where there were a lot of immigrants. what it did was figure out what the prevailing social tensions were. and a given community and use those to recruit people for its own purposes. the prevailing feeling among a host of veterans returning from vietnam was that they had been stepped in the back by an ungrateful society, their own feckless government and the media delete. well, it seems no more certain that if the bloody experience of death is to him in a stalemate, it made them right through recruits for a new conspiracy. fueled wave of violent extremism aimed at routing out the enemy.
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within the cubans are coming in by the thousands, the mexicans are coming in by the millions that they hate. and so coming in from the heidi or wherever the little country is coming in by the hundreds of thousands white people have had enough, they can no longer even afford to buy a proper housing for themselves. yet our government would have us spend thousands and thousands of millions of dollars on non, once they've had. and one of the key figures and the white power movement after the vietnam war, and one of the architects of its move to sell sale terrorism to using the early an internet and to a number of other major changes that fueled its rise. is a veteran named lewis beam. the only thing that i'm part of the back of the white one on the line. and will you commit yourself to the battle to make it so was beam served 2 tours in vietnam is a helicopter gunner and came home and 1968 with multiple levels for bravery and
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come back says that i use great professional scale, encourage, and advice from great personal danger that hasn't changed at all, in my opinion. presently i'm having to use that most scale and i think it does take courage to, to do what i'm doing and i'm doing it in the face of the enemy. this time, the enemy goes under a different name being took the skills he honed in the military and brought them to the k k k, where he rose to grand dragon of the texas and knights to execute them whatever the one of the reasons that beam rose so quickly in these organizations is that he told a story about warfare and trauma that a lot of other people were mobilized by,
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including people who didn't serve past all young man. said as resolved as soon his argument was about the wrongness of war. the horror of seeing casualties in the field, the horror of losing your fellow soldiers. but his pivot was this is why we should come back to the united states and bring that violets home to everybody who left us there the,
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the christian. so we want the heads of the enemies in our toll. vietnam they took years, we're going to take a chance, beams, rhetoric, and military exercises eventually got the attention of the f, b. i didn't. 1983. he left texas for hayden lake, idaho. a haven for white supremacists, you joined forces with the area nations and began to command a self style terrorist movement of white power. after this, the idea was that one or a few white power activists could work together towards a commonly held set of goals and targets. but without prosecutable ties between them and without direct ties to movement leadership. but there was a problem. the cells which were spread across the country and into canada still
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needed to communicate with each other. and even when the f b, i wasn't listening on their phones beam wanted to do more than talk if you wanted to share ideas and create networks. so they created a social network called liberty and one of the 1st postings and titles on my side and country. and then lewis team travels around the country, teaching people how to go online. these message boards included assassination list and ideological content. and who you should hate and why, but they also included social network content like personal. and this was in 198485 way before most people think about far right online activism. decades before facebook can be using this early form of the internet. clansman
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skinheads, neo nazis, another extremist groups banded together to come in it a series of heinous robberies, bombings, and murders across the country and says, we're all right, that's, that's where all the radical right? and that's a crime in america. when you have to do the time, don't read the crime, will be at the forefront of the site to what, uh, hopefully, uh, smashing the skulls of timeliness or executing race traders or shooting on site. anybody we don't think is why we have to get our government back. that's what it's all about. all these so called subversive groups are nothing but patriotic citizens trying to do just that. by 1985, the department of justice came to believe that the network of white power cells behind these crimes represented a serious threat to national security. lewis beam has been charged web seditious conspiracy. along with 13 other individual
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what else has a concert? saturday night when all the drug store in towns closed. but the trial was a disaster for the government. a stunning verdict this afternoon. the trial of 13 white supremacist among chargers, they faced conspiracy to overthrow the government of united states. the verdicts from the white jury came on the 4th day of deliberations beam and his co defendants were acquitted on all charges. the humiliating outcome, let the d o j to focus their attention on individual criminals. the band and investigations of the white power movement has a domestic terrorist threat built catastrophic legacy of liter list. resistance has been that we as the public have lost sight of this movement. we don't have any domestic terrorism legislation. we don't have domestic terrorism was what example the number one tool, if the agents and prosecutors used to disrupt
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a terrorist attacks in the united states as material support the, the material support is basically a charge to love the own individuals who are helping a tourist organization or a violent organization. unfortunately, we don't have that when it comes to domestic terrorist organizations. the problem with this situation is when you don't have domestic terrorism was you need an act to happen. you need a hot body in order to start that investigation. and usually you can charge that individual with hated crime or with other charges, but you cannot charge them with terrorism. you can not go after the whole network. holy cow building has been blown away. devastating the bomb exploded outside of a large federal building in downtown oklahoma city. shattering that building, killing children, killing federal employees,
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military man and civilian even timothy mcveigh. he blew up a whole federal building and prosecutors could not charge him or his associates with terrorism. the indictment charges the timothy mcveigh and terry nichols, former army buddies with a grudge against the government plan. the bombing select mcveigh and nichols met each other through their service. they trained together at fort riley, kansas, before mcvey deployed to the cost as part of the broad one infantry unit in iraq. there he seems to have experienced some amount of traumatic combat before their return home. after washing out of special forces, he was really angry and we see at that moment his deepening involvement and radical white power activity. ranging from making these connection to the michigan militia, mcgray used his military training to help carry out the oklahoma city bombing. and
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then a letter to a friend, he invoked his military most to justify it. i have sworn to uphold and defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. and i will, blood will flow in the streets, good versus evil. free man versus socialist want to be slaves pray, it's not your blood. my friend. the other key component here was his use of the turner diaries, a gun shows timothy mcveigh with hand out copies of the turner diaries, but this dopey and novel, the details how to topple the us government. the fictional revolutionary start by blowing up a federal building and then proceed to exterminate their political enemies, including all jews, blacks, and latinos. in 1997 mcvay was convicted of murdering 168 people using a weapon of mass destruction and blowing up a federal building. no domestic terrorism charges were brought however,
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because he and nichols were stopped to have acted alone. just imagine if timothy mcveigh is me and want to know how much we will look at the terrorism threat in a very different let's 1st of all we will look at it as a terrorist. that's right. we we go after mcveigh, we will go after all the people who were at helping him on were assisting him. we will keep the investigation going in order to get the whole network. when you are very limited with the tools you are using, this, a groups will take benefits from these are not alone. will of these are people who are united by ideology, by social ties, by selection of targets. these are all part of the same movement. and this is really what we're seeing, continuing into our present day moment. so nice the plots to kidnap on governor of soil by the f b i. in october,
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2020, less than a month before the presidential election. 14 men were arrested in a plot to kill that michigan governor gretchen whitmore their plans included storming the state capital. using zip ties to take hostages and conducting a trial that would result in a public hearing of the governor. the suspects were all members of the will, hearing watchman, power, military groups commanded by a former marine that had ties to the michigan militia. prosecutors contend that they wanted to give that per to try to ignite another american civil war before the 2020 election in hopes of disrupting it. and perhaps keeping joe biden from becoming president, but federal prosecutors could not charge any of the conspirators with material support. despite having a mountain of evidence laid out against them at trial, the groups leader, adam fox, telling the informant he was inspired by oklahoma city bombing terrorist timothy mcveigh telling the informant if we can have our world. they can't have theirs.
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burning it down like lewis being before them where none of the defendants were convicted on federal charges. the goals of this insurgency in michigan were to take over the state house and then to kidnap and execute the governor. the goal of the insurgency on january 6 was to overturn the results of the democratic election. so if we see this as part of a movement, it's to stop the american people being able to choose their own leaders in insurgency is all about seizing control of the government. not through winning an election, not through democratic processes, not through persuasion, but through violence. it's an, it's a form of war. is really forces seek to silence. the truth simply occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00, and remote. the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people
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must be told. this is not just that a task on journalist. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not of coolant or pressing it's from hey, the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i have never seen a leave media consensus change, so click finish me post the codes the media. hold on just either the
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safe them even comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, the hello, i'm sammy's a band and how would that look at the headlines here now to sierra lebanon's health minister says 25 people were killed by his radio strikes on friday. 9 members of the same family were killed and astride from the town of siobhan near the border with syria for children are among the dead. and israel 2 people suffered mine. the injuries in the city of high false to rockets will 5 from 11 and it's right. he made a tree says he thought that the 510 project tells crossing the northern border. it says they were old intercepted or fallon open areas. is radio strikes,
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hit the cold to y'all deluxe, the hospital and central garza 18. 10 sheltering displaced, palestinians were destroyed. at least one person was killed. $7.00 wounded. a sort of the forces of carried down to right in the occupied westbank. these right imagery stores and the ballasa refugee camp, east of nablus, of mid confrontations with fighters in the account. there were also attack spies, riley settlers on palestinian vehicles, east of the law in sudan. the major offensive launched by the army against the power ministry rapid support forces is entered into a 6 2nd day. heavy fighting is being reported in central call to the army took control of 3 important bridges linking call to the mind. and cartoon bi weekly on thursday, sugar to achieve a set to become japan's next prime minister off the winning or closely for
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leadership race. former defense minister you see about beats, and i catchy who would have been japan's 1st female lead to the vote. was triggered by the resignation of prime minister for me because she does a step down last month. hurricane nelson is made land full the north west in florida. the storm killed at least one person in tampa, florida and left pockets of the city on the several feet of wilson. 3 people have been killed in a russian drone attack on the ukrainian for the city of his mind. the odessa region governors says 2 elderly women and a 73 year old mine was evicted, 11, all the people were injured, including a child emergency services were on the scene to put out fires off the residential building. so i hit the headlines. it's back to a gate install enemies. now, if you
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look at january 6th, what we're looking at is really the collision of 3 different streams of activity. one is the organized white power movement that is coming off of decades, if not generations, of organizing armament training and ideological content. they want to know what the oars as the board. probably another is q and on which is newer, more radical works very fast. where we go one, we go, and the final one, the biggest one is simply the trump bass. it's clear to me that what you had was a concerted effort by a number of different organizers. take these various groups together and focus their energies into create a critical mass. and that's not new.
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interact me and i'll kind of interact emerged. it really came led by a guy and he might be most of us are covered to travel around the country. had a christmas and he portrayed this, hey, i'm not your normal political leader. and we're going to show the kind of commitment that real men would do. and i'll kind of interact, which is very extreme, ideologically started to be joined by people who work, natural bedfellows, people go finally someone who's not going to put up with the crap. someone who's going to take the law into their own hands, it's going to get us what we deserve because we have been exploring just by the
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leach of the region. i think i have one more shot. those are caught. we and donald trump both understand that you can inflame those passions. it is where the leader takes those frustrations that becomes a potentially disastrous grievance. narratives are made up there, constructed narrative, but they are used by demagogues because they work the basic, very simple reason the congressmen and women and will probably not going to be tearing so much for some of them because you'll never take back to our country with weakness you have to
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show surprises and you have to be strong. the, the siege of the capital on january 6 did not overturn the results of the 2020 election. so that's not the only measure by which the actions of that day or be judge. there's footage of crowd ways directing journalists to read the turner diaries, read the turner diaries on january 6th, the turner diaries with structuring a lot of sort of the imaginative, performative action of that day. the news tongue outside the capital refers to events in the turner diaries called the day of the rope, which is the hanging of race traitors which include politicians. and significantly, there is a strict on the capital that is not supposed to be a mass casualty attack. in the turn it or is it the murder attack,
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it's meant to be simply the selected killing of a few corrupt legislators in order to show other white people that extremist can strike at the heart of the american power. c c c and by that measure, i think that they succeeded, not on the rich people use the side the you look at january 6th, i think the people that were there that participate in number one, they wanted it to serve as a wake up call to those people who are in power and, and the facts of the matter is every single person that was there that day is
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a patriot of this nation. i think it's absolutely heartbreaking to see veterans involved in these things. and i know for a lot of them their hearts are in, in some ways in the right place. we just don't live in the same world of truths anymore. so people in dc, there are americans. yeah. and they were patriots. they only broke laws because the d. c. police didn't do their job. ok. okay. that's it. people die because they didn't do their job. this is the result danger of the big election line. right is this is a conspiracy theory that says the very part of american political life, the very heart of a democracy has been destroyed and taken from us, which leaves us what recourse to i believe the election was stolen. absolutely without it though. no way in hell, joe biden was like, this no longer is a constitutional republic and we are going to fight to bring our constitutional
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republic back again. we've had vinyl domestic extremist organizations for a long time, but i think what makes this moment particularly dangerous. there are a couple of things. the 1st one is the fact that it's able to ride on a wave of conspiracy. thinking in general, distrust that's happening because of social media technology is, is happening because of the way we restructured our society on the internet. that gives them the sheer numbers of people that they could never dream of, of bringing to bear on their own. everybody to get up with their shoulder. well, we need participation. 247. we need you to be a force multiplier as a soldier and as a, as a uh, as a general and so retired, you know, we have an army of digital soldiers. you can do come in and control over social media and you're fighting against evil and you're on the side of god and you're on the side of the united states and your oath. it's a very attractive proposition. the sad part is you're using all those skills and
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that goodness and that purity of heart, that you think is actually absolute. unadulterated both the 2nd major difference because you have political cover from the very top. the only way we're going to lose this selection is there is great january 6th, a combination of 2 months of a propagation of a big law. and if conspiracy theories by the president of the united states to serve as a house, republicans go along with trump and vote to overturn the electors on the evening of january 6th, we are united states senator and members of the house of representatives object to the accounting of the electoral votes of the state of pennsylvania that a speaker i rise to support the object transfer rise to support the objections speaker arrives to support the objects. adam chair, i've vigorously support the subjection and i asked the vote that has always been thoughts, be ceremonial and ministerial, where you accept the electoral college results, which were no serious way contested. i mean,
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that's almost as astounding is what happened in terms of the interaction. how can so many people believe that it was unfair? it was because the president said it was unfair. there's senator said, it was unfair. their member of congress said it was unfair of full audit is absolutely necessary. we should get injunctions if necessary. and normally those are people that the electric can have faith in one of our 2 parties is committed to it or well in white washing of history. the big lie, a big light is all out of both. that's what it is committed to, not quarreling much with conspiracy theories, is committed to per urging those republicans at the state local level. and at the national level, we want to fight back against allies and the conspiracy theories. that's a big deal. war is literally a continuation of politics by other means or military forces are the part of our
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society to pick carries out that piece. then we come home. and the question is, do we have a political system to functions? where are we at a point, or were our own politics, the politics inside our own communities, the politics inside our own country can only be continued through other means. and we gotta be very careful because if you think you have support from the highest levels of government, why aren't you fighting for your country? aren't you already sort of sworn in to do this? the issue is that the people that we are identifying as extremist, they're identifying as patriots or freedom fighters. and that is, it almost sounds like i'm talking about terrorism right now. the proud boys, the oldest keepers, the 3 percenters are a threat. the ones that i'm really afraid of are the gen z ones. the service members who have served during a time of relative peace. these young people who join to fight never got a chance to fight into. starting in conservative echo chambers online had been brought into the proud voyage of fascist pipeline. so gab is and
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alternative social media platform. it was created to be a safe space for neo nazis. one of the groups on here is the national just as party . this is a neo nazi party within the united states whose goal is to use protests to radicalize, trump supporters into explicit white supremacy. they're developing new and original propaganda that painting them in a light achieving the power, the ability to shape politics and engage in violence in a way that they thought they were going to get from the military. they understand how to recruit people into that lifestyle. i think that the republican party is, is no more than capable of adopting that idea. audiology in a way that that's on file and will even to me tonight,
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i never saw us where we are today. i think another 4 years or things could be far worse. i think the worst case scenario is probably worse than most of us. want to imagine. i could see a civil war because this is the same movement we've been dealing with this whole time. it's reasonable to assume that what we can see is only about half of the activity that there is an underground that is mounting violent action training in camps trying to accumulate weapons and preparing for violence. when you talk about civil war or specific sectors of the country that could go kinetic just go to these areas where you see the 1st big far let protest when republicans take back the house. so if there's anybody out there for bad, people are black, large matters, the might just okay. or if republicans think that one of the state elections were stolen, the project with your legislators, you're going to do something you're going to have to take my life. there's no way
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of dial the sale, there's no way all of this can happen. who is the same? a final inspection came down where we last our 2nd amendment tomorrow, but that was still the civil war. to be honest with you, i don't know of any veteran that once was, but at the very same time, when you look back to what our founding fathers warranted for this country, we are so far away from that today. it's just something you're ready for and they're going to stay full. if you're prepared, you're prepared, and if you're not, you're not. if you're armed, then you're somewhat prepared to defend your family and yourself. if you're not, are you're dogs. there's evidence. so if we don't fix our elections and actually make them both fight again, we don't have to there is no 2024. but it is the election of 2024. that opens up a different front one that is potentially as dangerous as a violent civil war. there are people in this movement who believe that the nation
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cannot be saved as it is and must be for thrown in order to make way for a white f. no state and then there are probably people in this movement who think a high, there's an opening here to run for office and mount a sort as qu from inside in order to change the very nature of the nation. not worry about scenarios in which, you know, 2020, for one party controls congress. the other party wants the presidential election. congress refused to certify the election. the republican party has a pretty systematic plan to have state legislatures impose themselves much more directly into the certification of electors to perhaps also suppress democratic folks along the way. so i do think the chances of a real attempt to overturn a legitimate election results are not nothing and they're not tiny. and then somebody is president or people that are elected that aren't due or aren't there an illegal way. and then that's when the descent happens, and that's the end of our country and our legal norms. and that scares the hell out of me. this country you as individuals with the individual liberties and individual
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rights. and you have you to start assuming risk for your neighborhoods. in your communities and your towns, you have to get involved. general funds, ultimate plan is to undermine democracy. is to get his digital soldiers to radicalize the rest of the republican base. go run for dog catcher. if you don't like us, whose running your school board go run for those pay board. if you don't like a who's running your little town or your little parish, go get involved. sling can convince his followers to push enough good people out of government. they'll beat us into submission. i don't want guys like disgraced former general michael flint to be deciding who's in america and who's not general plan. do you believe the violence on january 6th was justified? because their movement is about excluding the others. it's not about the will
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of people, it's about suppressing opposition. it's about how power general. but do you believe in the peaceful transition of power and united states of america? this is how countries full part part of my experience as a veteran, and somebody's works refugees in human rights works. i know what happens when the center cannot hold in a society falls apart. i know what happens when your ethnic identity or your in group out group membership becomes a life and death issue. and when neighbors start killing each other, i've seen it. and whatever your twitter bravado about the next civil war is, nobody wants to see that. and that is the read to help. the very worst case scenario is that we slide to authority areas that we are not able to climb out of this. we have seen this happen over and over and over again in other countries. we have seen them fight back against the 1st ways and not be ready
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for the 2nd and not be ready for the 3rd system is going to take a long time and it's going to take everything we have to make sure that our democracy is still standing at the end of it, i hope to think critically and do everything within your power and within the confines of, of the law to make sure that we don't live in that to still be in the future. that could just be a few years away. the i went to my son's brakes site and i just felt so help which it made me angry that my son sacrificed almost felt like it was in vain. and now i re focus. i had to take a look at it. i have to do a lot of soul searching to understand that that's not the case. and this light is not over. it's far from over. i may never be owned by his sacrifice has not in vain. my service service of everyone else of all americans,
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regardless of your, your form, as long as you got up in the more we strive to do the right thing. it's not in vain . wherever a young american did national service for a year, maybe in uniform, but not necessarily what if it didn't health care conservation education? how would they feel about each other? at the end of that, by experience, we know you're almost always feel different, more tied to you break down many of your preconceived prejudices against other groups. trust starts to build in 2013. i 1st applied to my local community college and having had my military experience turn out so negative, i'll be honest. my confidence was destroyed. and i was like terrified of registering for classes because i was terrified of failure. and i went over the course of my 1st semester at nassau community college, feeling
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a lot of bad stereotypes about veterans, you know, coming in, having my headphones on. having my hoodie over my head kind of just like sitting down. not talking. anybody not engaging in a group of student veterans that like community college identified that recognize that it was a problem and helped to break the shell. i went from being a guy in prison talk to anybody. it sits in the corner to being elected to represent all of the student veterans, west student veterans of nassau is a chapter of student veterans of america. the national organization focused on basically using people in the transition from combat to college, to careers. and because most of my interactions with the outside world in person, person to person, i wasn't as easily able to seek out an echo chamber that didn't challenge my opinions. that only reinforced by believes that diversity of opinion is what kept me from joining the always keepers when it 1st springs that helped to break the out
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of it. a lot of veterans getting out, they don't have that opportunity. we're in a different world. in this new world, our troops have to be trained to not only defend themselves against a chinese sniper or a russian tax, but against enemy, this information campaigns on the internet. it's also true that this information is not just coming from china and russia. we know how to come back a malicious misinformation. we did a pretty good job teaching soldiers and citizens how to not fall for nazi propaganda. we did a pretty good job teaching soldiers and citizens how to not fall for communist propaganda all through the cold war. the problem with that of course, is that you know, opposite shoes and nazis was a goal shared by both political parties in america, opposition to the soviet union was
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a goal shared by most across the political spectrum in america. right now, this conflict, you know, it's far too partisan, it's far to devices and it's far to politicize. we know how to do this, but it takes unity, and this is a layer cake of problems. this is something that does not just exist at say, the policy level. this is about how journalists talk about the movement. how are laws, prosecute the movement, how our national leaders direct their time and attention? we know that there is a lot of the little team will to establish or to create a domestic terrorism long. yeah, i think there was a big possibility that we can designate visa groups as internationally terrorist organizations. so what that means, we can take all the rules, the laws, the authorities, the other line forestman intelligence agencies have to go after them the same way.
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we go after international terrace organizations who's pay the price, who's pay the price for being a conspiratorial. you're responsible depakote, you get treatments with the exception of a few true believers. so we're just taking in and foolishly believed all this stuff . most of them are going about going on doing fine. voters need to decide whether they are comfortable with those who insight violence representing them and movements like this. and when the entire population decides that they are unacceptable, we haven't seen that yet. the. so the ideal solution is the radicalization, but that's not something i'm interested in. i'm interested in justice and i'm interested in imposing costs. people are trying hurt america and americans. all i think about all day is finding bad guys and hoping that they end up in jail
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documenting any potentially criminal behavior, documenting things that if they're not a legal society would frown upon. and ultimately it's to put a cost behind being in and search it within the united states and not the out there. but it doesn't mean we're going to win, and that's what i want to tell people. this good doesn't always try it. but i do believe the os means something, and i know that i'm going directly against people who think that they also are honoring their own in the same way. and that's why i think this makes this dangerous. but what's enabling that schism to happen is the law. which world of truths do you live? it's not about commitment the country that share. so the only way back to get back together the only the only possibility of reconciliation is a conversation that can occur in the you know, in an environment of truth. we can either reconcile we with each other as
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a country. or we can have a conflict. where do i want america to go? not here, not where we're at this path wrong, kill us, little kill this country to kill freedom. it'll kill our commodity. it'll kill our compassion and our human decency for each other. what i like to see is for the people on both sides, all come together and agree on going by the truth only if we can do that, then this nation can be salvage. do i see that happening? no, i don't. i can hope the the
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is really forces seek to silence the truth. cindy occupied westbank storming and shutting down alger. 00 in ramallah is targeting of donors the r as in years, a few minutes. the beginning of the done, it was a scene in gunners. lebanese done, it was a disease. it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this concept. big waters, me that doesn't list the text. everything is being undermined by government details
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. here. there is a way to tear with use of to that address here and to authoration has read. journalism is not a crime for pressing it is the color however, can helene is weak name very quickly now, but it does remain a very dangerous still more or fax in a moment to present. we've got some live the showers down into the southeast corner of for sale, grassy pushing away, smoking the head on the temperature, the full re evals. see temperatures of around 20 full cells. you see, as we go through fast, a lot of try, whether it's what does that into to it in some very wet weather, to west in brazil, up towards the northwestern corner of the continent. so central america, seeing some very heavy showers and we do still have some very wet weather, just could see a tropical storm john into that western side of mexico. plenty of showers across the caribbean, but hopefully a little lighter was going through the next couple of days. now we'll live on
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