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police state politics seems perfectly normal. trump is bad. find a reason to arrest him. that's how they think. re so if you watch garland carefully, this press conference the other dayave, you may have noticed that he appeared highly annoyed by the idea of havingo to stoop to explain himself to mere citizens. but he found a a solution being a liberal mayor. carlin's first instinct was to seize the role of victim because when you're a victim, you've already wonur the argument. you don't have to explain yourself, don't have to change your behavior. you're by definition the good guy. the victim always is . n being oppressed means never having to say you're sorry. so he's gonna explain to the press the fbi was in facte, the real victim here. menal fox news was asking unfair questions and that's just wrong f. so the real problem isn't that america's most powerful law enforcement agency is dangerously politicized and corrupt. no,emenis the real problem here is the people have dared to complain about it and they must
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stop immediately. real domestic terrorists, as garland put it, with whater seemed likero genuine outrage. i will not stand silently by as the integrity of the fbi is unfairly attacked. well, of course,tt mediaac organizationsan loved it. there's nothing they revere more than a victim. victims areti wholly so. they immediately took galan's side. they're being mean to the fbi. ll stop it,ow guys. that's notot allowed. butak if you take three steps back and think about it for a second, garland's position, which effectively is you're not allowed to criticize me. i'm the attorney general. the united states is pretty t weird. in fact, itotici is an inversiof the traditional relationship between the u.s. government and the population supposedly serves. according tola merrick garland, the onus is on american citizens to respect the fbi, obey it's your duty. but of course that's not true. din a democracy. the onus t is on the fbi to earn the respectt of americans they work for. you remember? ob
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and lately they have. not been doing a very good job and people know that they haven't been. the public's confidence in d the fbi has plummeted by double digits in just the last fewew years. and unfortunately, there's a reason for that and it's a huge problem. we need the fbibi. you can't just defund federal law enforcement thereeder are al of federal laws. most of them are. silly.. some of them are not silly at all. they're very serious so and they must be enforced. so we have to have an fbi and it has to be an fbi we can trust and we can't trust it until it's behavior, merit's trust until it's honest. and to the extent they can be transparent, consistent in t the way ithe enforces the law. we have to have a federal law enforcement agency like that. wean can't just make it go away and hope for the best. p but we're nowhere near that point because the people should be overseeing. the fbi have ignored egregious examples of corruption overth many years. buting they're getting very hard
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to ignore because they're just so obvious now and it's not g the mar a lago. consider the gretchen whitmer kidnaping . you may remember that stories from the fall of 2020 may event have founded little been heard how it ended. so it seemed like a terrorism plot was in fact a setup by the government to g take a group of ordinary people in michigan look like terrifying right wing extreme. those violent white nationalist joe biden is always mumbling about, well, turns out there aren't enough of those people in real life. they're pretty rare, actually . it's n not a very racist country despite what they tell you. so the justice department had to go create some and they did. and that's not justde our opinion. that was the finding ofraury a federal jury in michigan. so it's a shocking story really ,butt the details of that story are even worse than that. they are beyond belief. and we'll tell t you what they are in just a minute. but first to set the scene, here is gretchen whitmer herself. governor of michigan, announcing that she was the intended target of
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a terrorism plot. this is from october eight . twenty one earlier today, attorney general dina was joined by officials from the department of justice and the fbihe d to announce stae and federal charges against 13 members of two militia groups who are preparing to kidnapy and possibly kill me. l if you break the law orir conspire to commit heinous acts of violence against anyonee, we will find you. we will hold you accountable and we will bring you to justice. alll will bring in justice. i'm so important that militia groups have organized to take me out what a self aggrandizingr description. but the last thingan she said will bring you to justiceth. well, they actually tried to do that that at trial and thenks a retrial. and thanks to that, we have testimony and cross-examination that reveals what actually happened, how the fbi engineered this plot.
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now most of the media were paying zero attention to the silly kellie's of american greatness is actually covered it. we're grateful to her for what she's found. so here's the outline in really twenty , twenty , thirty five year old army veteran called dan chappell, nicknamed big dan was working as a contractor for the u.s. postal service deliveryst trucks scrolling facebook one night and chappell says he found sayou a pro second amendment group called wolverine watchmen. he says he just happenedpch, upn it. so chappell testified that heup was concerned by the group's'sf criticism of law enforcement. so he went to a police officer, friend of his and asked forit advice. none ofhe the messages within the group violated any law. but somehow within a week,de schappell wound up connectedd ts the fbi, to several fbi agents, including a special agent, on jason chambers. now, we learned through testimony in the trial this week why chambers was interested in the case. iter turns out that chambers in violation of fbi policy, was running a side hustle. you just incorporatedir the security firm called the xym intel and he saw his work
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on the wittmer case as a way to promote his own business. we know that because throughout 2020 someone affiliated bec with his business, their twitter account repeatedly tweeted nonpublic information tac about the kidnag case the dan chapel was building for the fbi. so it's not surprising givennc the built inen incentives here which were against policy. once again, the chambers appearo to do everything he could ton p make sure the investigation went according to plan. now,ec no investigation cann' go according to plan because there shouldn't be a planned investigation. is the process of finding out what happened. anpr investigation is not the process of orchestrating things to happen, buthi that'ss exactly what this became in all the fbi with chambers is the handler paid chappell big dan more than sixty thousand dollars in the course of just a few months. today, chappell testified that he made more money working for the fbi in seven months that hek did working for the unitedou states postal service over
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the course of an entire year. so there's a lot of money moving from the fbi, t the federal treasury to this informant. so the fbi t told chappell that in exchange for all of that money, you need to start assembling a group of rightou extremists for the fbi top prosecute. they made the whole thing ups and he did thatt with the fbi'si help within a few's weeks, the fbi created a new facebook group called patriot three percenters. is this i is why i should be carefo of facebook. it's just this group. it looks interesting. okay, soy. apple and several members of that group then attended a protest at the michigan state capitol . look at you bringing people together. the fbi handler texted schappell. now throughout that protest, th a whole lotook different from the january 6th protest chapel, keptinro touch, close touch with federal agents. he informs the fedsshe i. the thirty seven year old a man called adam fox t is at the stae capitol duringng a protest. now, adam fox has got to be one
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of the least powerfuliety peopln our society. he lived alone with his two dogs in the basement ofe a vacuum repair shop. why? becauseey he had no money whatsoeverin. te inr fact, he had so little mony that in order to get running water to brush your teeth or use the bathroom, he had to go to a nearby mexican restaurant and use their men's . so r chappell began texting thil diabolical mastermind fox hundreds of times. but fox seemed inherentlywr moderate, actually . look, things like this quote l our goal is to restore r the constitution. republic fox also said, quote, inep our hearts and minds we are not domestic terrorists. oh, sounds very dangerous. so based on those text text messages, the fbibi gave chappel more instructions. they provided shop with several five thousand dollar limit credit cards and they told himim to give those credit cards too fox s and tell them to spend it on guns and ammunitionox. so fox, despite the fact he hadm no money at all, his useic the men's room in a mexican restaurant to brush his teeth refused on 5% separateto
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occasions, he refused to b take the credit cards to buy gunsen and ammunition. then what a terrorist. then in july, 2020 twore suggested that fox and others fired rounds into the governor's mansion as well as at her cottage. a but the alleged plotters, including adam fox, again refused. n' want to hurt. the governor. , in august of 2020, the group started to splinter chapel. other informants were instructed wer to keep the group together. no, keep it together. keep the threat real. so they introduced anotherxp undercover agent, pretended to be an explosives expert. ha het showed the group a video ofu a bomb that blew up a vehicle to prove he v knew what he was doing.d t would that video come from what was made by thehat video f fbi? yous shaking your confidence a little bit? these details are reall e, by the way. they came out at trial.. then the bureau recruited a convicted felon and a longtime fbi informant called steven robson to introduce a newe idea to fox as well as o
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barry kroft. this time he was to kidnapp gretchen whitmer rabson with the fbi's money, organized several events, including a national militia a conferencem in ohio, training inee wisconsin and a meeting in delaware. fbi orchestrating all of this on july 18th. twenty one such militia meeting again organized by the fbi when they take over right wing extremists inn this case, they created them. so this militia meeting, an alleged plot or cult tied garbin rejected out of hand the idea of kidnaping. gretchen whitmer didn't want to do. no, i don't think so becausewe that's the governor. no, we're not crazy. we j w just want a constitution republic. okay, then u the topic came up again in august and then another defendant called daniel harris was equally adamant. no and grab. he said, i swear to god . g sood clearly, he said emphatically, out loud, explicitly, these are people were not interested in kidnaping. gretchen whitmer, the governor of michigan, but the fbi kept
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pushing the fbi informants drove the defendants to gretchen whitmer home. then they suggested killingcr the governor of virginia, alsoat a democrat, september 5th. 2020 fbi special agent jason chambers texted chappell, quote, mission is to kill the governor specifically, what country is this to pressure one of the defendants, a man called gary cross crossed into doing that. one fbi agent admitted this week that a female informant slept in the same hotel room as croft was honey trap fbi agents also testified this week that they regularly gothi high with adam fox. a they smoked weed with adam fox. they said he was so high tech he was high and all of histh meetings with them.cy again,. that's against fbi policy. you can't just give drugs to people and hope they do
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something bad. well, after all of this failed to produce a kidnaping plot, it fell on yet another fbi ginkomi richard trask, tona build a criminal case against the defendants. now, thatst same year, trask, who's now been convicted of beating his wife, called donald trump a piece of on social media. really? yeah, just nonpartizan federal bureaucrats, public servants doing their jobs. incredibly, after all of this, the person in charge, the field office overseeing the wittmer investigation. 2020 a. a man called steven dantonio was promoted, not fired, promoted to lead the dc field office in late 2020. you connect the dots here. in other words, the guyor who made sure thatma fbiur informants were active duringou a rally in the michigan state house in 2020se 2 as part of ths concocted plot, that same guy went on to become the guy
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who oversaw the investigation inton i wait for it january six, the election justice protest they're calling an insurrection. but just remember they, don't ask whether the fbi used informantsy to entrap anyone 6 on january six . you canan't do that or else youe insurrectionist yourself. nor are you allowed to ask steven and tontos agents were involved in the raid on marrawah, even though that's in florida and he's in washington. as it turns out, questions likei this are hate speech. >> watch all the buzzne on the internet and all over the airwaves. it does. itac does have an impact. well, i mean, you could say buzz. well, there's no pointntell, cag it buzz.ec there's not a lot of hate speech coming from pro trump. media outlets anger a lot of angry. the nation's premier law enforcement agency simply because donald trump is being
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investigated. r: oh, o it's hate speech. t and if there's one thing we about hate speechh is that it's not protected by the first amendment. you heard that part p of the constitution which says you can says whatever you want as long as msnbc doesn't designate your words hate speech. when they call any criticism of the fbi, that would be joe biden's personal defense force . they call that ch hate speech. what they'rere really saying a is you're committing a crime and see where this is going. but the truth is there are still questions about the fbi's behavior on and around january six . and given what happened in michigan where we know beyond question that the fbi tried to create an act of terror, it's fair to ask what exactly did happen on january six and whyh. the fbi is still hiding footage critically of the person
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who planted a pipe bomb outsideh the dnc on january 6th. while kamala harris was apparently inside something about for months. what exactly is going on here? we're, of course, not alleging anything. we don't know the answer, but a we know for a fact giveneh the fbi's behavior and we report this with great sadness over the last several years, itr is worth getting to the bottom of this. in fact, we have to if we're going to restore confidence in federal law enforcementre, nost one is asking these questions really apart from f revolver. news. and here's what they've come upa with . watch this. camera one shows the pipeip bomber walking up to the dnc grounds at roughly seven fortyty two p.m. he sits on bench one . thenen he gets up and walks offe screen. according w to the fbi, he walks the length of the dnc building and ten minutes later he comesen back to the same bench area and sits on a bench to there at seven fifty two pm camera to capture the pipe bomber sitting on bench two and we are told planting the pipe by the side
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of the bench next to the bush. are told the pipe bomber plants the pipe bomb there, but we can't see it. cameratase is clouded by a giant bush that blocks the scene. the pipe bomber even looks at camera to head on forr some reason. it's very frustratingecau becaus we can't t see the moment the pipe bomber plants the pipe bomb. but the fbi can. that's because the whole scenen should be captured on cameraca one as well and muchh more clearly than camera to camera. one has a clear shot of bothl benches. if the fbi released the fullse tape from camera one , we could see the pipe bomber planting the bomb. okay, so what exactly happenedn outside the dnc on january 6th? and why is no one asking that question and why has the department of justice not told? we've heard everything they want us to know about january six . why not more about this body of revolver news is well, as the people who is pressing fors
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answers, he joins us tonight. john , thanks so much for coming on . so we y we explained to us for those who may have been confused by the tape, which was that we just played, thatt was evocative raise questions. what do you think this and what is going on here? what does this add up to? w hawell, first, when it definitively shows this piece at revolver news available right now shows definitively and without question that the fbi is withholdingg , hiding, concealing from the public critical footage of the pipe bomber actually planting the bomb, actually placing the bomb down. he and they question is why would they do that? whyt? would they hide precisely the piece of footage that would be most likely to help them get the public to catch and identify the perpetrator? and furthermore, given g that we know that they're hiding this footage and that the bomb was placed outside of the democrat national committee building allegedly by some mago trump
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supporter, january 6 pipe bomber, why aren't democrats demanding to merrick garland, to steven the antwaun, to christopher wray that they released this piece of critical footage? what do you think the answer i mean, is so bizarre. i mean,, they're constantly telling you that right wing extremists or the great terror threat that we face. so here you have a case wherere someone somebody actually did put a pipe bomb outside the dnc and they don't seem interested was thatg out who it does notwa make sense at all. it doesn't make sense at all. and look, if people read the full piece of revolver news, you'll see that this is just one of many absolutely mind blowing coincidences related toi the pipe bomb situation. keep in mind, we know this pipe bomb that was allegedly planted the evening before wasn't discovered untililve after the c pipe bomb was discovered.
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twelve forty . that means there was an entire w morning of people walking by , of pedestrians, of motorists, of, dnc security who didn't see it. and even the secret service itself, which we knowsw by reports, swept the areaep. check w the entrances. the pipe bomb was placed just feet away fromdn an exit to the dnc building and the secret service missed it and they missed it so that the actual pipe bomb would first be discovered at the rnc discovered at twelve forty . and so when it was reported, the capitol police responded to it just a minute before that first and decisive assault on the capitol perimeter. so everything was timed in justn such a remarkable fashion a as o be frankly unbelievable. and i think everyone to pose these questions very directly and very forcefully f to merrick garland, to christopher wray and to stephen d'angelo because we really need answers at this
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point. and so liz cheneyoi was the genesis committee not interested in this? i think i don't't t knownow what the answer is , but it's certainly bizarre. thanks for your reporting on thissanksks. t thank you. so the real threat to the country is everybody knows it's not domestic terrorism. it'sre free crime and the degradation of daily life for people who live in cities. and nowhere is thatat clearer than in new york city, our largest drug addict is taken over a lot of the place, including upscale neighborhoods. so y the evidence is on camera. thank you know tucker carlson, america loves watching tucker. in prime time, democracy depends upon free speech fold. it doesn't look like our border at all. and brings it every night. and if you can't wait until tonight, there's tucker carlson today on america's streaming service. some of the best things i've ever heard in my whole life.
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get back into shape. that absolutely breaks my are the three six nine three six nine . even if you don't like the care' about new york because it's the country's biggest city. so sch sad to watch for eight ys is an incredibly dirty man ran c a city, itbill de blasio.ti iter made the city much dirtier. her, left last year and peoplee thought, well, this could be aut turning point. it will gett' cleaner and safer. but that has not happened yet. not even close. fox five in new york to shotn some representative footage from the city on your screen right now, you are seeing a woman near a tree that's normal. now the station also shotne footage of a man inhaling keyboard cleaner on a sidewalk. also pretty common, the big
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problem, according to people who live there, is that drug addicts are taking over the city because they have more rights than you do. new york functions on behalf ofo drug addicts on behalf of taxpayers and people with children. we know that because prosecutorsou stop sending peope to jail for things likein somethinggs keyboard cleaner on the street or on trees. there's foxfire report. people living here and what twenty first street betweent eighth and ninth avenues arere trying to cope with an influx of drug addictsru who have turnd their once lovely neighborhood into a 24 hour drug den. all of this is happening in front of a school fox five first they're in june at eleven where parents tell us their children are seen way n too much, acts, drug use and threatening behavior after buying their heroin, crack and crystaleate methamphetamine, users then walkse down west twenty first street looking for a place to get high, just like this person appear to doo right in front of our cameras. in in these exclusive surveillance images, you see the illegal e drug use residents tell us the s
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problem is getting worse despite their efforts to get help and increase security control, ncwri las gardening ovr here and across the street. so in a way, who was in a car and this person pulled a knife c on meal to call the police and back away. how long do you think you can put up with this? not much longer. i've already started thinking of selling my apartment and a lot of people actually in this area have been talking about the so said it was reporter lisa evers by the way, and good for her for doing that story. the bigger picture, of course, is that cities seem to be run for productive, law abiding people. that's why we have cities. that's why we haven civilization. they cannot be run on behalf of people whose lives and behaviort destroy civilization, can't invert the formulahe or elsehy everything falls apart and people leave. and that's why new york city has lostdred hundreds of thousas of residents in the last two years. ms ieric adams is the new mayor, but the city is still gettingle worse until that changes.
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speaking of change, all of a sudden out of nowhere, it is acceptable in the media to engagert over race hatred. here's the most latest examplete . journalists are celebratingng the book called the last white man. it's a fictional account, but effectively it celebratesal the elimination of an entire race which used to be called. and we weree always against that, but not anymore. the author of the book mentioned said it would quote the beginning of something great if an entire race disappear . ed wired magazine agrees." they called the book, quote, a glimpse of a future without white people. and of course, they're celebrating this when did we all get behind the idea of being a good thing? oh, shut up. don't notice. but it's hard not to notice because they're saying it out loud. what should we think of this? pedro gonzales is associated chronicles. he joins us tonight. pedro, this seems like a sea change. you didn't used to be allowed i to say i hate an entire race of people and hope for their extinction.
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wired magazine wouldn't kind of have your backheir, but nowt they do. what is this work? well, it's a new phenomenon that goes just beyond books, but i think it'ss important to actually do an overview of the last weitman. basically the characters suffer through these apocalyptic changes as violence escalates, as whites disappear, palest ginde militants in woodland camo stalk the streets attacking people with impunity from the cops. but a calm settles upon the world once whites disappear from its face forever. a bookok like this, which is somewhere between racial extermination, is literature with a kind of wistful touch and liberal could only be written about one group. and that privilege is reserved for whites. t there's a whole industry for this stuff, tucker, and there are no shortage of eager consumers who eat this stuff up because they believe truly thatam there's no limit to the amount
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demeaning that we can inflict on whites. and again, it goes beyond badt books like the last 40% and i'll give you a different related example of thisre phenomenon. the minneapolis public schoolshe and local teachers union havetu recently instituted a new policy in whichsi when it comest to downsizing and layoffs, the rule is white teachers mustl be laid off beforeai any teacher of color. in other words, if codifiedci racialal discrimination against whites in real life, not in. fiction in an age we talk a whole lot about discrimination and hate speech . we've actually formally instituted it in the community states against the group who we blame for this stuff and that is obviously white people. yeah, it can't. i mean, racism doesn't ever end well and at this scale it'll i endt very badly and i hope they stop it immediately. it's beyond belief. also i appreciate the clarity of that. thank you. thank you. so liz cheney lives in northern virginia, always hasre
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eight one call option and not that. that was monday, september 19th of fox and washington. washington one any time. t well, it's primary night in the state of wyoming. and you know,t what that means? it means that very soon liz cheney will have an endowed ferreti yeye be writing a column for national review nie and will be releasing a book from simon schuster calledon democracy. that's just our guess. she's going toed lose, it lookst like tonight by a large margin because god does exist. but before she headsss to retirement, we thought we would ask a pretty simple question how does liz cheneyo it's a rich she's been a member of congress for six years. when she took office in 2017, her net worth was estimated
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seven million dollars. this is a lotth for someone with no skills, but that's what she had. now she's worth more than forty four million dollars according to a center for responsive politics, which looked at her financial disclosure forms down. probably an honest explanation for all of this. we're not accusing her of robbing liquor stores, but you have to wonder, how did liz cheney make more than36 thirty six million dollars in six years of public service? that's m p six million a year, half the gig. she didn't report any earned income gifts for transactions. and her disclosure, formerss top listed assets for citibank, three million dollars and money from her husband, law firm latham watkins, also three million. it's also money from a family trust. we assume that accounted for a lot of the cash, but we don'to know whatever the case, it's not wyoming's problem anymore. after tonight, liz cheney is goingm, back to where she's actually from, suburban virginia, probably running foria president, too.k and we look forward to that with great joy. c maybean she can be kamala harris . so there's been a lot of leaking from the doj recently, but somehow the justiced
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department is not leaked anything really about jeffrey epstein, including his client list. why is that? well, elon e musk, big picture man, if it ever was one , ask that question recently. quote, the only thingas more remarkable than doj not leaking the list is that no one in the media cares. he wrote , well, that's true. and while we're on the topic of why did bruce reinhart's, the magistrate judge who approved the more elaborater represent several of jeffrey epstein's employees, including his pilot and his schedule, how weirdd. bobby capucine is a podcast host who is doggedly following this story. joins us tonight. bobby, thanks so much for coming on . so you follow this full time, one of the few who does. why haven't we gotten any of this information in the form of leaks to the new york times? do you think? d well,o in my opinion, it has to. do with how far it goes. this is such a gigantic in scope operation that he was running that if they really dug
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deep that it would be almost earth shattering whater they would discover. if you y take a look at some ofe the similar cases in new york at a similar time for similar crimes, are kelly or keith ranieri. both were hit with rico charges, but epstein, maxwelles no rico there. i wonder why. yeah, it's kind of weird.ra i mean, they they grabbed some alexis jones's text the other day and the linehe is that alexis jones is the real criminal, not jeffrey wright. y but the second they got his text, you know you know,ng the embarrassing thing he's ever said, of course, is to me the newve t york times but they are affirmatively protecting jeffrey epstein , who's notot even alive anymore. it's one of the weirdest thingsn i've ever seen. it's o been going on all the way since the vanity fair articleuf back in 2002. the puff pieceie on jeffrey epstein. back then, you know, merialme farmer outed this guy in 1995, 1996. nobody followed up on it. he
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nobody w ever pursued him the wy they should have. and it wasasnd all happening rit under the nose of the fdny who loves to get on l their ivoy tower and preach down to t the rest of us on a regulars basis about how bad we live l our lives. meanwhile, this guy was runningv around in their district for four presidencies hanging out at the white house. you know, they're all of it and nobody cares what's goingng on until the survivors themselves decide to go andnd take the case to the people. and we w see what's happened. since then, there's been an avalanche effect and they've to it really quick. you keep reading suggestions. there's v a trove of videotape e other people a at epstein's properties. do you think that's true? well, what i can tell you is all of the survivors who hado access to his townhouse, all of, them that had access to palm, ms they all said that there were surveillance rooms in those houses set up for that specific purpose to take video of everybody who came in and the documents. so we're talking about the people that actually lived through this telling us thati
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and nobody cares. we have i mean, when a daily mail is leading the charge to go after somebody like prince andrew andnd the gray lady orve "the washington post" that tells you everything you needry to know about where the legacy media is that that's exactly right. and of course, he's connected to various intelligence agencies, which might be the r t real answer, probably.n i appreciate your staying on the story when few others are. thanks a lot. thank you, tucker. so wall street and a lot ofin cases now makingg investment decisions based on something called yes g. yes, g. what happens when you investac according to to see what you can take an entire country toew do in sri lanka. but a new firm is pushing back against this trend run by a friend of this show, very smart person giving americans the opportunity to invest without being subjected to other people's political agendas. he's going to roll it out live after twelve weeks ago latterly
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eight hundred nine zero one five nine nine seven . so the federal government has a habit decades long habit of classifying information. you have every right to see
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because it gives bureaucrats power. they have clearances. you don't't. and that includes a lot of really interesting information, including a lot of information on ritual cattle mutilations over the years. a couple ofov us centers have called on the fbi to investigate these mutilations because cattle are actually aty commodity. ranchers lose money whenn they die. so therea have been a number of federal investigations into cattle mutilation. for brand new episode tucker carlson originals. we looked into how the government responded to all of this. it's fascinating on multiple occasions, sitting u.s. senators have demanded the fbi investigate these mutilations. the fbi has declassified hundreds of documents related mutilations. they detailed the lengths thatve law enforcement has gone to97 solve this mystery4, in septembo of 1974 and there wasf a surge mutilations in the great plains. the situation drove senator carltionro curtis of nea to demand an fbibi investigation into he called a series of
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incidents stretching from oklahoma to nebraska. the bureau referred the request to the fish and wildlife service, which blamedif small mammals such as boxes and opossums. in 1970, five senator floyd haskell of colorado, a democrat, followed up with the fbi once more . fbi director clarence kelleyng responded by acknowledging the reported use of an unidentified helicopter near the scene of a mutilation ine, colorado. but the director shrugged off the case, saying these actions do not constitute a violation of federalaw, law and therefore are not subject to fbi jurisdiction, not that park can stop an attack or i grant inhm nineteen seventy eight . senator harrison schmitt, former astronautid with walkedor on the moon, reached outne directly to then attorney general griffin bell requesting that the justice department reexamine its jurisdiction i in t this. eric schmitt was deeply concerned about the mutilations he told the local paper, eithera we've got a ufo situation or we've gotsi a massive, massive
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conspiracy that is enormously well-funded. it's like a lot of other stories. what they told you was crazy, a conspiracy theory, it turns out to be totally real. that episode of across t the angels is outo right now on fox chasing the free kind of tucker carlson .com. so esg may not be something you deal with every day, but it's completely changed the world and it's term and a lot ofne wall street allocates its money and it is not good at all. and we know that because countries all over the world have been pushedor into followig its precepts in sri lanka, the netherlands, ghana, all of these countries have pursued high . yes,h g scores and really hurt themselves. soso is an alternative to esg will you need to be pretty sophisticated to think not. but vikram aswani is ans alternative to a the executiveti
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chairman and co-founder of strib asset managementve is a book out next month titled nation of victims. he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on . so there's been a lot of complaining about esg. b i thinkad virtually everyone realizes it's a really bad idea to let ideology control your investments, but i you have an alternative to it. what is it? so we're solving a problem through the market where blackrock, state street and vanguard, these are the three largest us asset managers managing over twenty trillion dollars. it's about the u.s. gdp and what they're doing is they're using the money of everyday citizens to damage the american energy sector. that's the sector most harmed by these esg demands. what they tell thesese companies is to drill less, to frack less, tol co produce less energ. and you know as well that hasen led to a generationaler american energy crisis. higher gas prices, less successful american energytr companies begging foreign countries to supply america's energy needs. but t the good news is we don't have to wait for politicians to solve that problem. we can solve it through
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the market. and that is what we're doing. what's driving last week was we listed on the new york stock exchange, an exchange traded fund and energy index fund called drl well drill and it delivers a really simpleho mandate to us energy companies as a shareholder to drill or to frack more , to do whatever allows these companies to be most successful without regard to anyone else's climate change agenda. environmental agenda or social agenda. and the good newsge is i think that's going to lead energy companies to be less successful and to make more money. more importantly, for the country to also shore up american energy security. and that's something people don't have to wait until november to vote for. dayle vote every with their dollars. and my hope, tucker, is that, you know, we actually got over one hundred million dollars in the first week. that makes this the fastestpp unseeded etf launch ofve the year. and it appears toy be driven by grassroots support, everyday citizens joining this movement. what i hope to seeund is this t energyhe fund get bigger than the comparable energy fund offered by blackrock ored other
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asset managers to send a powerful signal to the american energy sector that actually there's a new citizen mandate that demands energy companies give the best versions of themselves rather than vehicles for advancingngel social ideologies. well, you know, a lot of peoplepa participate in the issue, whetherrt they want to or not.y i mean, you're investing your money without your knowledge and things that for you,,t is it possible for normal people to participate inl this alternative? oh, actually , this is designed for restoring the voice of the everyday citizen in this in the american economy. starting with the energy sectori after the average is interesting. doctor , one of the interesting thingsngou t about last week was the average trade size that we saw in the new york stock exchange and the drill drill was less than five thousand dollars. ifnd youex look at the other inx funds or the other etfs, that launched with with over i a hundred million dollars in the first week, it was millionst ofof dollars on average. so i think this is actually a bottom up revolution. e i think, tucker, where we can empower everyday citizens with knowledgeizen and be with their own capital to be able to actually send this
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different message to american energy companies, which l pretty simple and rooting for you from something which i regret that we came just recently. thanks, america. and also you're welcome america silverfish. as we all know, this is your lucky day. you're watching the what they want, but it can't i can't culture. we know people screw up weeknights only on fox news channel. america's watching. hi , i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and i'm here today to tell you about the hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium week. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain
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be precise, the first one is hq . this is a fox news election alert. i'm marianne rafferty live in los angeles. we have results now from two high profile races in alaska. alaska's republican senator lisa murkowski, who voted to convict former president trump in his impeachment trial, advances to november. general election. she's currently holding a slight lead over trump endorsed chewbacca. the top four vote getters will compete on a ranked choice ballot in november and both a special election and primary was held for late congressman don young young, who held the seat for forty nine years, died in march and sarah palin trump endorsed former governor is currently running second in a very tight race against democrat mary pistola, who is in the lead, and nick begich, the third who cochaired young's 2020 reelectio

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