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have escaped your notice. if you are anything like me, when he saw this videoer you realize there's probably a side to james o'keefe you never know. [laughter]ay so, having seen it you may not now be surprised to learn that in 2002, he was the lead in a stage production of george gershwin's, crazy for you. [laughter] in 2011 he starred in another music video tied manager dance. and as recently as last year he was cast in the lead role for outdoor production of oklahoma. [cheering] who knew. [laughter] so, what we do know is he is an outstanding, incredibly effective investigative journalist like no other. when he founded project of
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veritas he did not just revive investigative journalism i'm pleased to have them here with us today are truly grateful for his existence. tlladies and gentlemen please ge the warmest east valley welcome to james o'keefe. [cheering] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] [cheering] >> thank you so much. what an honor to be here and southern california. go brandon. [laughter] have never seen so muchh musical
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talent i've never seen singing a very musical person i'm the founder of project veritas, project truth. we expose it powerful people i don't think i would've started forcing a musical person, an artistic person. were not really a political organization, we just expose them there's only one truth there is only one set of facts. not entitled to multiple realities. our mantra, our motto is it be brief, do something. you've got to be courageous. but before i get into the stories and tell you some
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storiesw,, i promised, as you al know i was the lead in oklahoma this past year. the musical i was currently the cowboy. i think i have a picture of myself. there we are, that was me. this is an outdoor production of oklahoma which is great. didn't have to act that much, i just looked around. so this is me this past summer. how do you have time to do musical? well, i just took 19 days of rehearsals and that we did this performance. in the interested i am in a crowd some here were in ben hur. there are some really theatrical people. i am going to sing for you oh what a beautiful morning. here we go. and i do not remember the pitch i'm just going for ready? this is me.
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i sang this on a horse. on a horse i'm a little allergic to horses but i pulled it off. ♪ there's a bright golden haze on the meadow there's a bright golden haze on the meadow ♪ ♪ the corn is high as an elephant i ♪ ♪ and it looks like it's climbing clear up to this guy ♪ ♪ oh, what a beautiful morning ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ ♪ i've got a beautiful feeling ♪ ♪ everything's going my way ♪ ♪ second verse, here we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, that cattle are standing like statues ♪ ♪ oh, the cattle are standing
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like statues ♪ ♪ they don't share their heads as they see me ride by ♪ ♪ but a little brown maverick is awaking her i ♪ ♪ oh, what a beautiful morning ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ ♪ i've got a beautiful feeling ♪ ♪ everything's going my way ♪ ♪ oh, what a beautiful day ♪ ♪ [cheering] art one more ♪ ♪ oklahoma where that wind comes sweeping down the flame ♪ ♪ where the waiting weight can sure smells sweet when the wind comes right behind the rain ♪
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♪ oklahoma my honey lamb and i sit alone and talk and watch the pocket making lazy circles in the sky. we know we belong to the atlanta ♪ in the land you belong to is grand. h,i will only say ♪ ♪ or only saying you are doing fine oklahoma, oklahoma, okay. ♪ [cheering] >> a segment on a horse. [laughter] all right, now, i am very optimistic person. i am a very hopefuld person. and i travel around the country and i encounter a lot of cynicism. and a lot of hopelessness by hope over the next 30 minutes i
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can inspire you just a little bit. and i did sync oh what a beautiful morning it's kind of a metaphor for where we are right now in this country and that we are in some dark times. people are very divided and they should not be on most things. so we are on this book to her, i have written this book called americanan muckraker. all proceeds go to project tried what our nonprofit organization but it's called the muckraker, what is that word mean? it means a journalist who exposes information that powerful people do not want exposed. releasing unauthorized information.dm this country is founded on very unique principles. one of which is the first amendment. we talk about the first amendment but what is the first amendment vein? it means informed consent. you cannot elect your people unless you know what's going on.
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ii have written this book and it took me five years to write this book. i thought a lot about it principal. what i'mo trying to define how o be a truth teller how to speak the truth in clown world. we are living in cloud world when he gets the mission our mission at project veritas is to exposese them. never the time i went in as a with myal female companion dresd like that, that is how we were dressed. and we go undercover into these institutions. and identify ourss reporters, they'll never tell us the truth. so we have to do these things where we you know, the last 12 years. i've been exposing these institutions and they've hit back at me hard, but this week something extraordinary happened president sucker at cnn resigned. she's waving the flag back there
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the american flag. and he did resign and he did some bad things more more of these things are to come out. and because the news organization cnn apparently doesn't really have any core values or behave ethically all these people now chris cuomo and jake tapper are attacking each other if you saw that um, and i don't know where it's gonna happen. maybe cnn will actually get back to its mission of reporting the news to the mission of reporting the news and we went undercover into cnn recently. i like to believe this man was a control room director of cnn and i want to show some videotape of eshim and this is one of the biggest things we did. by the way, he doesn't say the
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most interesting name and news, he says they are a propaganda network designed to purge donald trump. listen to this. [inaudible] he makes the admission our focus to get a trump to help biden to make him look cool and he says without saying that's what our focus is. so, right there you see what the
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missione is. cnn, the most james earl jones, why is it our focus is to get a trump out. [laughter] if you want to be a propaganda network, that's your right, just call yourself a propaganda network. but they don't so we have to use hidden cameras. he didn't know he was being recorded and this he talks about the pandemic being gangbusters because it's all about fear and about money. it's not about science but don't take my word for it. let me quote cnn's control room director. t they put the numbers on the screen, the death toll. i don't think anybody here watches cnn. they have o like 17 viewers most of them in airports, but their
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content, this stuff is shared on instagram and facebook and twitter, the tech companies share itth but here you have the numbers with wolf blitzer. we do this intentionally. we put the death toll on the screen to make it higher because we need more people to die so the ratings can go up at organizationss like cnn and the difficulty of what's behind this. this is the media machine trying to scare you so they can make money, get ratings and do what they do, but don't take my word for it. let me quote the guy behind the curtain. literally wanting the deaths to be higher. why isn't it higher, we need more people to die.
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this is a disgrace and you already know this but the more we can expose it, the better. information is accountability. we need more information you can elect all the people you want but unless you can change people's hearts and minds including in your state of california where you fail to recall your governor that means people in your state voted and disagree with you so unless you can change their heart and mind, you're not going to be able to fix the issues you're having. elas long as you have people tht believe what they read and what they see, they are going to have the same problems.
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one of the best things we ever did was this. we have whistleblowers everywhere. that maymy be why the fbi came o my house. iom don't know. you will see a story come out tomorrow by the way. in this video, one of the most amazing moments ever. at the project one such insider gave access to the 9 a.m. conference calls. i proceeded to record those calls for two months, nonstop. it's all about transparency. we want to know how they make
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the sausage and manufacture the consent to, quote chomsky. i decide to dial into the conference call and say hello to jeff and tell him that i've been recording him for the last two months. my colleague live streamed this. unplanned, un- muted. here we go. >> this is james o'keefe. i'd like to ask some questions if you have a minute. do you still feel you are the most trusted name in news we have recordings that indicate you're not that independent of a
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journalist. >> thank you for your comments. [laughter] i was kind of shocked that he actually talkedor to me for a minute.ay thankk you for your comments. we will just get on a new system. maybe instead of setting up a new system, don't be fraudulent because it will find you. we are watching and waiting. we are everywhere. [laughter] [applause] in fact the person or persons that got access to this is still there and if the person or persons inside abc news got us access to the epstein moment that we recorded, that person is still there so you're not going to intimidate the project.
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fast forward i am in california and we did a big story. people say what's your favorite story the last year or so i would have to say the story on the teacher in california in sacramento. i don't know if you remember this one you have a lot of interesting people in california particularly your public school teachers. the model has changed. in the beginning we would have to infiltrate but now the people on the inside come to us. if someone is sent a picture of a classroom in sacramento where the teacher was hanging a picture of the chair man and and and t5 flag in the classroom. i found that interesting so we sent one of our brave undercover journalists to meet with this guy. this is august of 2021. we met with him and recorded him
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talking about how he wants to turn his students intoof revolutionaries. this is in a coffee shop in sacramento. re[inaudible] and send them to events where they will get extra credit for protesting. i wonder if the parents know about this. i have a sign on the wall [inaudible] he wants to make your students feel uncomfortable so we confronted him in the street in his neighborhood and he told us we were making him feel uncomfortable. >> i'm a journalist and would
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like to talk with you. don't mind my b colleagues recording. you might be more interested in what i have to say here. there he is saying he doesn't feel comfortable. he is a high school teacher, communist even stamping homework assignments with stalin's face. this is actually happening and they saw and knew it was happening and they did nothing. it wasn't until the recordings everyone got outraged and that iswh the scandal why are the people at the school still there so we released this video but lsomething amazing happened. there were school board meetings the next day in sacramento california hundreds of parents flooded the school board meetings. [applause]
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there wass a moment in the trajectory that really defined what we are all about causing that original term and andrew breitbart the name of his book righteous indignation you have to get to people who don't agree with you. everyone agrees, i'm preaching to the choir and that's okay but you have to get people who don't agree with you to agree if you want to affect change so what you're about to see is that. these people are not like you necessarily not necessarily republican, democrat but not necessarily activated at all in politics. they are just angry and they are seeing their kids being affectem by this dangerous whether it is communism or fascism whatever you want to call it abuse. it's a form of child abuse and i'm going to play this clip. i like this woman and what she
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says and a couple of other parents. again organic, righteous, passionate people. >> he was allowed to change my daughter's mind about a fascist class in school. [applause] [cheering] this is ridiculous. i'm from texas. thise does not go on in texas. to think that my very sound mind and a daughter would go against me and my wishes and values in our home to support this man and he is putting her in harm's way, what the hell are you all doing? these parents were so outraged
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and we live streamed this meeting and they flooded in and parents continued are not of the time together board meetings happened in virginia. >> this is exactly what i was worried about happening. >> i am not shocked because there's another teacher right down the road who did the same thing to my son. >> a lot of teachers in california doing this they just need to be exposed. what wasua interesting about ths is in california which is a difficult state to fire a teacher they actually fired this teacher after he exposed it. [applause] and local news covered it. this is local cbs news 13. >> he's been put on paid administrative leave tonight. the school board made an official decision to fire him. >> a lot of people say how do
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you get the information out there. another question i was asked. where do you distribute your videos and i say cbs news distributes my videos. you're not thinking big enough. dsure you will see it on breitbart, do i see it on fox, hopefully but i want them to talk about it. you say that's impossible. [applause] know it's not i'm showing you it is possible but it requires getting information so powerful that they cannot ignore it. it's to get information not just from text or speeches or white papers or articles but visual information. there's a chapter called image where i say image is transfixed and more powerful than the spoken word so there are some
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things as a country i think we are still united on but you don't abuse children, you don't brag about it. there's certain things i think if we can focus on we can get this to happen. you might say this is just one teacher. you are not to beew to change ia new york minute. it's going to take a while. you have to expose all of them and we needed and army of these grassroots people. there's a lot of incredible people coming to us and one recent was documents from the defense department. now we have whistleblowers and sources everywhere and people give documents inside the department of defense. the pentagon papers. i said yesterday i don't even know the so-called pentagon papers from the 1970s with "the new york times" even publish those these days if it
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made of the administration look bad? i don't know but a lot of these sources have nowhere else to go so they come to us and in these documents you have revelations about the gain of function research that was approached by the health alliance to do research and it was rejected because it was too dangerous according to the department of defense. documents also say that anthony fauci was approached and approved it under his leadership. the documents are accurate and that would mean he lied under oath. this was authored by a marine corps major at the department of defense. he wasn't the source of the documents but he did offer them and issued a statement to me when we approached him for
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comment listen to what the major that wrote the documents again not the source of the information, listen to what he said to us. >> hehi asked in person would yu like to make a comment about what this marine said. >> there's no comments on the investigation or deliberations. a comment to those that desire answers and those that withhold them. those seeking answers i offer encouragement. there are good people striving for the truth working together in and out of government. to those that withhold i pray for you. find courage toet come forward. don't let a liar be a legacy to prosperity. people forgive. the commitment to truth is in the heart of the nation. >> really powerful and what's interesting about the statement i found is that his words, there are good people striving for the truth working in government so in other words and i've seen
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this, there are good people at these places. ,not necessarily all good institutions but the vast majority of them are good people just following the orders and what we must do is appeal to their conscience so they can do the right thing. if we don't do that there's no hope for the country. it's the only option which is the mission so i think you're going to see more people in the government coming forward with this information and we have to have those people's backs and defend them when they come forward. [applause] i know mr. rogan is having some issues these days. i gave this advice yesterday i said to double down. stop apologizing. there's nothing to apologize
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for. i saw this morning rumble offered $100 million to go to scott if i. i think he should have been on his podcast i think it would be great. [applause] but here's what he had to say about this anthony fauci stuff and it really is interesting they ask you to reject the evidence of your own eyes and ears. they ask you to trust them by virtue of the decree that they are credible so it's a self-anointed racket i'm not going to trust that video because of that guy. it's not me it's the document are you saying the documents are fake? this is what they do. that's the propaganda they ask you to trust "the new york times" and "washington post" by virtue of the degree that they y are credible because they say so and they don't show any evidence. the tax story that has "the new
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york times" bombshell that coincided with the minnesota story they didn't show any on the record of sources y or vide. they didn't even show any documents, but they ask you to trust them and we have no reason to . it's like that guy is the bogeyman. he's exposing threats to democracy, real-life corruption, conspiracies. even if what he is saying is a threat somehow or another decided and the individual can be a cure to the reality of whatever he's exposing like it doesn't matter because it is james o'keefe and it all goes away. >> i think we are going to continue to attack us until they
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stop attacking us but to continue to question our credibility but the results speak for themselves. the results speak for themselves. even doctor fauci, even this man was this guy was in the senate after the documents and confirmed the authenticity of the documents and even mentioned us by name. what came out last night was a grant that was submitted. >> we've got to keep exposing what's goingu' on inside. and you're going to ask me how do we do that. i'm giving you a roadmap. the book talks about it. it's about getting peopleto inse to come public.
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the first is called suffering. what if you read a chapter about that. i'm glad you asked. three months ago, the fbi came to my house this is the second timeme in my life and i'm a journalist. i may be the only man you will ever know that isn't a gangster or mobster or terrorist who has had this happen to him on multiple occasions. it happened in 2010 and i wrote a whole other book about that and i was innocent but i was falsely accused. incarcerated, put on probation. eventually i got a misdemeanor for that incident in new orleans where i was showing up and asking questions and then last
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year or the year before or a year and a half ago or so we s were approached by the diary. i didn't want to publish something and then blow up the project by publishing something thatat wasn't real. we did approached joe biden for comment. we even tried to give the diary to ashley biden, so we gave it to law enforcement in florida where it was found. a year later, fbi agents showed up at the house of two of my colleagues on november 3rd. i made a statement about this, ridiculous. we are not going to be
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intimidated. we will keep doing our jobs. the southern district of new york. the federal court in southern new york state where i live is behind this. and i said i'm not going to be intimidated by this. maybe their goal is to intimidate us and scare us. may be the goal was to get access to our phones. and then on saturday november 5th. they are banging on the door. open up, fbi. and i run to the door, opened the door and there is ten to 12 agents with flashlights in my phases. they put me in handcuffs. this is three or four months ago. november 6th. and they threw me against the hallway wall in my apartment
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building. i couldn't understand why this is happening. i have the right to receive documents from anybody so long as they didn't participate in the obtaining of them. that's as american as apple pie. the supreme court protected as such rights of documents and some have claimed it was stolen. i didn't know if it was. and i didn't publish it. so this is running through my head as i'm sitting there and these fbi agents are rummaging through my home with a warrant that was signed by a judge.i why did the judge sign that, i don't know. theyte left the home and certaiy
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scary. maybe this is why people don't do what i do because you will fear this is happening to you if you do what i do and isn't that the point? isn't that the goal? so, really this is about fear, isn't it? that you can't solve the problems unless you eliminate the underlining problem that is your fear i've been born again. i am afraid of very little. a but i've seen my countrymen are so afraid. we are all going to die one day. i was asked two days ago aren't you going to end up like julianna songs? i don't even know how to answer that. am i going to. end up with solitary g confinement, i don't know. but we are all going to die. it's the only certainty. death and taxes. so i'm going to follow my conscience and do the right thing. that's what i'm going to do.
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[applause] how do you get any rest, that's how i sleep at night because i do follow my conscience. yes, i was in danger. you could say i was in danger. whenever you're incarcerated or in handcuffs or have federal agents pounding on your door it's safe to say you're in danger. sot this happens and it was a gross violation of my constitutional rights and your constitutional rights because the first amendment is a right in the bill of rights that make all the other rights possible if you have an informed population you have nothing. if they are doing this to journalists, you are screwed. and i just want to play a few clips of some commentators talking about why that is. a >> rated by federal agents.
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they are e-news organization, or are they not? >> they are e-news organization and they should be treated as such. they did thesh right thing. they didn't publish this because they couldn't verify the authenticity of the documents. what is bewildering about this is why in the world are the feds even involved in this. let's assume it is a fact or burglary it's not a federal crime. >> talker had to some comments about it. but the key thing is when it stands in the fbi response to domestic burglaries do you call the doj the next time your car ddis broken into or the president's drug addicted kid? this is totally third world and an attack on press freedom. so of course i'm sitting there in my apartment and minutes later i get a text message from "the new york times," which somehow knows all a the details.
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the neighbors wouldn't know the subjects of a grand jury subpoena. they wouldn't know the things listed on the search warrant but somehow mike schmidt, national security at "the new york times" knows about some of these things. a and i'm still sitting there in a state of shock and that's the problem the media is working in concert with our fbi. how is that left-wing, what is liberal about it? there's nothing liberal about that. people say you're right wing. so inhe a world where pharmaceutical companies, the fbi and "new york times" are working in harmony i don't even know what that is. it's certainly not liberal but i'm sitting there dealing with this going through my head but withsomething extraordinary haps on november 9th 3 days after the raid. a brave reporter at "the new york times" of all places, the same institution trying i guess
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to destroy us. by the way, "the new york times" i don't know what they are doing. they've written like 12 front page story is about me. they should be investigating the government. about one of the reporters, a different reporter that works in the media, a brave reporter, he said is don't think journalists should be cheerleading thehe rad on georgia o'keefe. he defended us and got attacked forpe it but we had other people defend us but this is unless and until they release evidence that they were involved in the threat, which we weren't, because if there is none, the fbi raids are a violation of the privacywe protection act. he followed up i'm going to get two dozen replies but o'keefe isn't a journalist and he said it doesn't matter. i don't personally like o'keefe
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or veritas but imagine this is under donald trump. by the way trump never raided a journalists home before like the biden department of justice did. also we have other organizations come to our defense. we had politico. the raid about press freedom. jeff bezos the "washington post" but even they defended the overreach and we have the committee to protect journalists and the reporters committee writing letters to the judge that signed the warrant. it seems for the brief moment of time the left and the right have come together and there's some
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agreements, some consensus you just don't do this in the united states of america. but the politics of fear will not prevail in the united statee of america. but there is an overlap here and there is principles that are so rightental the public's to know. i don't know what they are doing at "the new york times" except stocking project veritas. they were literally trying to dodge the sources. these are your media. they were saying you shouldn't do this. pretty extraordinary.
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they've become darkened with the corrective justice. imagine the raid waking screaming searching seriously. this isn't pulled from the pages of a graphic novel. this is last week's headline. another thing that happened after this is we have senators writing letters to the department of justice asking about this and talking about the cases that protect the rights of journalists. on how to hold the department of justice accountable. that's this week. we will s be meeting with a numr of these senators trying to figure out who authorized this
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was at the attorney general the president. they expressly forbid the execution of the search warrant against journalists for obvious reasons. we scored a huge victory. a defamation lawsuit against "the new york times." [applause] you're looking at an organization that is hold them accountable. we do things and thenn they hit hard.
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thisab involved an article writn about us. this article was in september of 2020 and the headline was project veritas releases a coordinated disinformation campaign. i don't know who these experts are. so this is what they do rather thanal address the evidence they call some professor at stanford or wherever does it mean if it isn't true. it's an anecdotal piece of voter fraud of it isn't a criminal act
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that you're looking at. in this recording you see it in the ad. you see a voter give money to a voter in exchange for a ballot. that is a federal felony. so there is the in vivo fraud obviously there's going to be fraud in various places. and we release this and "the new yorkpe times" attacks me and the disinformation expert?ge so it is definitely hard to digest. one of the things in the article making claims without evidence. i am making no claims. i'm showing you a video recording of an interaction between two people. but this is what they do.
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they write these and you say why is this the way, this is what they do. as a result of this, "the new york times" article is a result of this article, facebook banned the video i just showed you because they use "the new york times" as thee fact checkers and the circle ofco propaganda is complete. so what do you do about it you sue "the new york times." it was engaged in the deception. listen to this it was both deceptive but the dictionary
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definitions have, quote, disinformation and deceptive by the defendant's counsel as they now claim. they injected their opinion in a news article and that opinion was used by the claimant's opinion. but facebook is banning the video based on an opinion. that is precisely the very disinformation they are projecting onto me. this is on a t christmas eve. somehow "the new york times" got access to my attorney client privilege documents after the fbi raid they published those documents. these are t the documents writtn by the attorney representing mee in the lawsuit against "the new york times." this is dystopian, orwellian, scienceif fiction but it's not a
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science fiction. it's real life.t and the judge saying "the new york times" were sanctioned. they shouldn't be publishing these documents. >> 6392121 versus "the new york times" company. there is the fact to bedrock principles of the public at issue here for the freedom of speech and the press and the attorney-client privilege. that will be the first time that you quoted me right. thank you. >> it was pretty cool to see the judge go after "the new york times." they've never been held accountable in their lives. they think they are above the law. i think itad was deemed the hitf
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"the new york times" says we don't get religion. it has a different status as a news organization. the law applies equally. project a veritas will be deposing "the new york times" reporters undergrowth, on video asking them questions and releasing those deposition videos to the world to see. [applause] [cheering] speaking of deposition videos, you might, i've been deposed many times. by the way, i like being deposed because that has nothing to hide. i don't really see names of the sources. that's protected. i don't release the names of the donors. that's a first amendment right but pretty much everything is fair game in the lawsuit and by
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the way, the project has never lost a lawsuit, not once.th that's because we are ethical. but they are not ethical and by the way, they don't like being deposed. they hate being deposed. i think when they started suing me, and they've sued me a lot they were betting on the fact i would settle the lawsuits to give up. that is an undergrowth deposition for ten, 12 hours sometimes. on behalf of hillary clinton, we did a story about what they were
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doing. it was fascinating to see how they conduct themselves and now you will see in a way that words cannot explain just how devastating a videotaped deposition can be against our adversaries. >> did you eventually publish these events? >> i published the videos that occurred earlier that evening. >> so these first two parts where you were confronting. >> you are notrs a lawyer.
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your lawyer is here and will object to so what i'm asking you is -- >> i disagree with your characterization of my actions. >> which part? >> everything. >> which part didn't make the video? >> it's called editing. [laughter] now do you understand the importance of a videotaped deposition? you start to see the doublethink thatk, george orwell described which is to change your mind in a moment this isis how these people, they are journalists. this is "the new york times," hillary clinton operative. i am not a psychologist, so i am not qualified to say this but some have described it as
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psychopaths. we intend to depose more people, and our mission is about elimination. i i love this picture because it describes ouryo vision for the future. everyone wants to know what's next and this is what's next. you're looking at what's next. brave people, regular honest people working in societies andi institutions that expose what's going onon and it's going to require sacrifice. that's the problem you're all going to have with this. dennis says it better than i can. there are three things you can do. number one, you can do something. number two, you can donate to people who do something.t registered tax deductible and tax-exempt nonprofit charitable organization and number three,
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you can do nothing. it's not a condemnation if you do nothing. if you want to raise your kids and pay a mortgage and live your life that's fine but you know what to do. llthe question is do you have te will to do it. are you going to face the sacrifices? the uncomfortable body, are you going to be uncomfortable, are you going to have federal agents harass you that's probably going to happen again. but if you keep going, if you get back up and do what my mentor described as run toward the fire we will send a message to other people that are watching and rooting for you that they can do it to and that's how we can solve the problems in our society and bring consensus. it comes through information, revelation, it comes through
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veritas. thank you. [applause] [cheering] ith think they wanted to do a couple questions. is that correct? i hope i answered all questions.
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we do need and appreciate your prayers. >> have they released the documents yet in connection with the ashley biden diary? >> someone else published. if someone else got access and it didn't publish it online. it didn't really cause an impact. that would defeat the purpose. >> when did you realize that these people were just democrats with the media, was there actually when you realized like they would kill you when you say you never h committed suicide, w many years has it been because it took me a while to realize this isn't political. they aret bad. >> window i realize it's about bad people, i'm very young. it's an evolution obviously. you are raised to pledge allegiance to the flag and
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believing these principles. we all do believe in these principles. everyone except for 2% is extreme. everyone grows up and equality before the law. these are great and radical and very american things. i was a big consumer of newspapers. especially in t college a good read the newspaper every day and "the new york times" every day and thend star-ledger and usa today. some of these papers almost no longer exist by the way. they become a shell of themselves. but i read all that and i wanted to do something. i wanted to expose what was going on. i could see just by consuming the news as ang young person things were not as they seemed and rarely as they should be. i didn't know what to do about it but in the beginning i
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started a newspaper and tried to confront professors. the first video i ever did was bannedns lucky charms because is racist against irish people. [laughter], it's like a form of satire but that is the first hidden camera nothing. i tried to expose the mentality. that was the first video. another question. >> something popped up on my e-mail that you had exposed the wrong vaccination being given to children. is that something you're going to cover down the road? >> the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. you just keep going. we broke the story staten island new york a nurse had recordings of her colleagues saying they were injectingci children, thiss in new york city, homeless and
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impoverished children. they were injecting with the wrong vaccine. said they were mixing the covid vaccine with bacteriostatic water which you are not supposed to do but it was incompetence. so they showed statements that they were doing this you're speaking about people coming forward and being brave. my son is 22.
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he has beened exposed and repord to the fbi. he was defamed as a russian operative and we are waiting upon the immigration so 54,000 people have attacked him, he's on every social platform. i'm a single mom so we are doing everything we can to protect him. elijah schaefer, they are all coming to his side. but this is the thing as soon stacy these up and coming kind of young conservative talker speakers they are out for them andh they come with everything now. as far as we can see, they reported them to the fbi. so they are on his radar.
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i want to launch a defamation suit. we get it, but look what they did to him, no fly list. how do we deal with of the intimidation and attacks, i guess you just keep going. how do you keep going, you're talking to a person that is speaking personally. i don't know some of the names you mentioned. but i was incarcerated and i had every reason to give up. i wrote three books. read the first chapter of the book and then we will talk
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because a colleague of mine was writing about california. the hard drives, the guy that exposed the planned parenthood videos, remember those. they took, the state government took his hard drives. that didn't stop him. i know it sounds like a simple answer but it's true. the one that can stop you is you stopping. i was 24, 25 when what happened in new orleans and i guess it's good parenting, good motivation. it's not easy but tell them to keep going, keep reporting. if he has a truth to tell and someone is willing to listen, litigation isn't easy.
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it's expensive. that's anotherbu issue. but i've been saying this on my talks that they do have a lot of power and we are nothing. but we are not alone. so keep going. [applause] one more. one more question and then we will call it. [inaudible] >> i am not familiar with that. i will need to look into that. sorry. we will look into it and see what that is.
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thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you. [applause]
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