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Speaker 1 (00:09):
The door an e to get and sing again, and.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
We were welcome to Cowboy Logic everyone. I'm ready for it,
Air Goes, I was waiting for that.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
It's the Herncilo on the beaver. Hey, everybody, you know,
let her be the first to welcome you to Cowboy Logic.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
Boy, have we got a whopper?
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Oh yeah, I got the wording wrong there, but that's
close enough for rock and roll, you know, you know,
it's like every day is Christmas. It really is.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
I have no idea why she's saying that.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
I'm saying that because there's just one thing after.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
The other, one gift after another.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
And it's a gift that keeps on giving.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
It is where you open up gifts for seven or
twelve days.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
With Trump, it's been like a month already. This would
be a huge Tonica.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Nutha on steroids everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
But the whole thing is it keeps the Democrats off
their game, which is just wonderful to watch, absolutely wonderful,
and they sit there. In fact, so many of the
so called anti trumpers that CNN tries to put on
there are actually starting to say what a good job
Trump is doing. And the anchors are like, you can
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see it, and their ratings are showing it. They are tanking.
Speaker 4 (02:23):
I didn't even know they had ratings anymore.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
No, I think we have better ratings than most of them.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
I think so. I'm not real sure of the accurate number.
Jengis Khan could help us out with this, but a
couple of weeks ago, I believe that the Saturday Night
show on get Her Alone. Now you got to remember
that's not our biggest platform, but it's a big one.
But get Her Alone was like three hundred and fifty
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plus thousand views for Saturday Night show and then Sunday
had another fifty thousand this paste.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
And that was a super Bowl.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
Yeah, that was super Bowl weekend.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
This past weekend show for the Saturday Night show was like,
I don't know, one hundred and sixty five thousand views
just on Getter. Big hat tip and any of you
guys that are not on Getter. It's a free platform.
You just download the app, set up a profile, and
then you two can join in the barn parties and
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we have a lot of fun. But it is to use, Yeah,
it is absolute compared to that. I'm not as smart man,
but I can use get.
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You can hit the little Red. You know thing that says,
watch live stream and because rumble. Quite honestly, Rumble's good.
We're on rumble. But it's just not as easy, I
guess because.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
I'm not a week archive everything to rumble.
Speaker 5 (03:43):
True.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Le's get down to business because the Dems the Libs
are imploding, especially those that are elected officials. Maxine Waters
a Crocket and woman Yes Lenslice, they're all that's Chuck humor,
and little Jamie Raskin they're freaking out.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
Why are they freaking out?
Speaker 3 (04:06):
Why don't because daddy's home and they've been misbehaving.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
Okay, but you know the thing is.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
They're all bitching and moaning about what Trump's doing and
what Elon's doing. And this has been going on for
what three weeks now by the time you watch this,
maybe four or five weeks.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
The thing is, we've been.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Tolerating their bs for decades and we don't like it,
but we don't stormp our feet and call for violence
and act like immature little brats that don't get their
way in a Walmart because mommy and daddy said you
can't go to the toy section. And that's what they're
behaving like. I want to go back, Luke, get this
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first fly in ready.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
I want to go.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Back to nineteen ninety two when we were putting up
with the mainstream media lying about climate change. And this
is the great Paul Harvey, who God rest is soul.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
The rest of the story.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
He always tells, let's see it.
Speaker 4 (05:11):
Barely a week goes by.
Speaker 6 (05:12):
But what some researcher tries to scare us or trick
us out of research money by claiming that the sky
is falling, and with the willing complicity of headline hungry media.
A recent crisis of the month had to do with
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global warming. An ozone hole is opening up over the
United States, we were told, the effects of which were
already measurable in an increase in skin cancer. On the contrary,
destroying chlorine around the polar vortex has been declining since January.
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A major objective of a recent Shuttle mission was to
determine the scope and scale of the so called ozone whole,
and the silence since has been deafening from those whose
livelihood depends on creating crises. Recent data from the upper
atmosphere research satellites affirms that any problem is less It's
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not greater ozone levels fluctuate all of the time, partly
because of volcanic activity and solar flares. But MIT's Technology
Review has made an exhaustive study worldwide ocean temperature since
eighteen fifty one has concluded that there appears to have
been little or no global warming over the past century.
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In fact, the net rise in world surface temperature during
the last century, which was about one percent, almost all
occurred before nineteen forty, and that was before aerosols, and
that has since been reversed. Former NASA chief Robert Jastro
and former SCRIPTS director William Nahrenberg, past President of the
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American Academy of Sciences Frederick SIPs All have concluded in
a scathing rebuke of those who make money by predicting
global warming quote, if we allow ourselves to be influenced
by press release, we could spend a trillion dollars over
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the next decade destroying what's left of the American economy
in an utterly unnecessary attempt.
Speaker 4 (07:34):
To repeal the Industrial Revolution.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
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So but what that what you were talking about earlier,
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have Greta Thunberg up there, who what was she like,
twelve or thirteen telling us how to run our lives?
And now you've got the critics of a doge saying,
how dare these nineteen year olds? What's the guy's name?
Big Balls?
Speaker 3 (10:24):
See Big Balls from South Park?
Speaker 2 (10:29):
He's nineteen years old. Hey, you know what, the kid's
a genius and you gotta love you just got to
love how they play along with it. They just play
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That was pretty cool. Hey, everybody, that wasn't really RFK.
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Okay, it's ai something that somebody did that was very kind.
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Of make America healthy again. He is hitting the ground running.
This is truly amazing on so many different levels.
Speaker 4 (12:53):
The libs are melting down over.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
This, absolutely going totally crazy.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
Sidew You just walk around here and see lives going
sideways every place.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
It's so annoying.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
It is how they have gone after j six Ers,
especially insurrection, insurrection, and what are we seeing them doing lately.
They're calling for unrest, they're calling for all kinds of violence,
and nothing happens.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
It's totally right now on They're tie and everything they
can up in courts. And I want to send a
message out to all our beloved Jay sixers. Here's a
suggestion for each and every one of you. Go to
the internet. Do searches. Look for your name and the
word insurrectionist. Find every possible article that you can that
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was written about you with regard to Ja six Then
find out who's labeled you an insurrectionist or a domestic terrorist.
Get a list going, and then sue the ever loving
flank at it. Everybody that labeled you an insurrectionist. Yeah,
these people have, because that's how you can get back
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at him with law fair. You had lawfair on you
for four straight years. We sat there and watched and
read articles and watched videos, and even the President.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
Of the United States at.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
The time, Biden, labeled you an insurrectionist during the last
State of the Union that he gave. Go find all
these make a punch list of who labeled you an
insurrection and an insurrectionist, and then sue the ever loving
out of them.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
It's true, and these judges are ordering the Trump administration
to restore funds for foreign aid programs because they said
he acted in an arbitrary or capricious whatever that means
matter or we'll have to ask Carols about that. The
bottom line, what is this? I know what?
Speaker 3 (14:58):
This is a mandible.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
It's a mandible.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Okay, okay, it's that's.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
What your jaw is a mandible? Yes, yes, all right.
Think of something that begins with the word man.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Manipulation, manipulation. There you go.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
One more, Manchester, Manchester. It's a city. It's a city,
but it's racist. Yes, what about a mandolin?
Speaker 2 (15:30):
There you go. It should be a she delenn.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
Well, it should be.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
Some kind of a gender neutral thing. Let's think of
some more. Come on quick, well on the spot. See
we don't have notes, we don't do the notes, and
we don't have teleprompters.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
But anything with a man or him himalayas holas.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
That was good. Don all right? What about man witch?
There you go, man witch. Got to change it to
she witch, that's right, witch witch.
Speaker 7 (16:01):
All right.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
Well here's the point of this exercise, everybody.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
There's the you know, we all know that liberals are
mentally deficient, Okay, And what we're going to show you
right now is a woman that Jan Schakowski I think
is her name's she's a congress congresswoman, she's a congressman,
and she's got a problem with the word manufacturing.
Speaker 8 (16:28):
Yesterday I met with a manufacturing company, but they also
are engaged in getting young people more engaged in manufacturing.
So I asked them, so, how many of those students
that are signing up and want to do this, how
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many are women? And they said, well, there, I know
there's at least thirteen percent or something. It was a
low number, and you had mentioned trying to engage more
women in manufacturing. I'm just wondering if just the name
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manufacturing sounds like a guy.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
You know, awesome, Jan, you are awesome. You are wasting
our country's time.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Between her and McConnell. And I mean, there really does
need to be cognitive testing.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
Maniquin mannequin, mannic.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
There you go, there's a mannequin. Well, let's go to
who I think just is so ahead of the He
is the man, Yes, he is the man that would
be Mike Ben's first of all months ago. He said,
democracy is a code word for color revolution. He's been
so spot on with that. But of course, you know,
us AID is the US Agency for International Development. It's
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anything but AID unless you're the recipient. USAID gave twenty
seven million to the George Soros Prosecutorial Fund. USAID is
basically the Truman show, he said. And he also went
on to kind of explain how you would be so
surprised who really is the beneficiary?
Speaker 7 (18:11):
She passed president for the last twenty years, known how
known about this corruption with USAID, and then just chose
not to do anything about it.
Speaker 9 (18:19):
Well, most of them are on the take.
Speaker 10 (18:22):
Joe Biden was the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
which directly oversees said USAID was funding Barisma.
Speaker 9 (18:29):
USAID gave money to Brismann at a formal partnership agreement
with Brisma.
Speaker 10 (18:33):
Barack Obama's mother worked for USAID.
Speaker 9 (18:39):
The Bush family runs right through it.
Speaker 10 (18:41):
Bush's vice president, Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney worked for USAID.
Speaker 9 (18:46):
They're all in on it.
Speaker 10 (18:48):
And this is the reason that the Trump revolution was
so revolutionary is because it defeated both sides of the
USAID snake. And now we're going to see just exactly
how the snake bites back when it's.
Speaker 4 (19:01):
Yes, we all shall see.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
They're trying. They're trying every step that they can. Ninety
seven percent of USA goes to Democrats. The rest goes
to like Bill Crystal and Liz Cheney. That's pretty much it. Hey,
we want to talk switch gears a little bit. Jeremy Brown,
as of this recording, is still in prison. We are
saying now he's a political hostage. He's been taken across
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state lines. He's been in three or four prisons. We've
lost count Nobody knows who gave this order. We want
to show you as we're actually going to talk to
his lawyer after this, but we want to show you
a song put together in his own words, Jeremy Brown,
political hostage right now and war hero. Take a look
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at this.
Speaker 5 (19:48):
My name Jeremy Brown, A served honor of a bleeding
twenty years and Special Forces A master Sir, didn't.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
You see in ninety two.
Speaker 5 (20:03):
Last word of God to defend our nation's call against
all enemies foreign and domestic. Gustenthol I'm a range a
green beat a fire fighter to a Sitzen business owner
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coach one.
Speaker 11 (20:28):
More can I do a US Congressional can date now?
A prisoner of war, uphold in mouth for twenty nine years,
falter and no more. I am Jeremy Brown, sworn to
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defend against all enemies. My old shall not bend from
ranger to green berange.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
My duty a buck.
Speaker 7 (21:00):
As a prisoner of war.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
My story will be told.
Speaker 5 (21:08):
In twenty twenty. The government I served with trust and
care asked me to spy on citizens.
Speaker 4 (21:21):
But I wouldn't dare. With top Saintcree clearance.
Speaker 11 (21:26):
They thought I'd confined, but I recorded our meeting.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
My integrity won't die.
Speaker 11 (21:31):
I refused their offer, stood.
Speaker 12 (21:33):
For what's right.
Speaker 4 (21:35):
January twenty twenty one.
Speaker 11 (21:37):
At b rally, I was in sight a security detail
for speakers.
Speaker 13 (21:41):
My duge clear with.
Speaker 14 (21:43):
The true intention.
Speaker 15 (21:45):
Soon I fear refuse to spy, but the truth that
did share for liberty.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
For justice.
Speaker 15 (21:56):
I always whoa who would liberty or dead and Molly,
we cried The.
Speaker 16 (22:08):
Rangers lead the way under God's watchful Christopher Prey's testimony
he made it clearer I couldn't stay silent.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
I had to steer.
Speaker 5 (22:27):
On March fifth, twenty twenty one, I spore what.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
I knew.
Speaker 15 (22:34):
Of January six from a combat fast.
Speaker 16 (22:43):
Going public was risky my safety on the line.
Speaker 4 (22:47):
But if not me, then who this was?
Speaker 15 (22:50):
By design?
Speaker 4 (22:51):
Liberty or death the creed.
Speaker 15 (22:54):
I chose to live the oppressed, So liber rangers, lad
peas freaking.
Speaker 7 (23:08):
My t.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
This is your black great of yours. Flly no, my
sill so so afraid of a litter mad.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
Welcome back to Cowboy Logic, everybody. I hope that you
guys caught that song at the end of that segment.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
We felt that it was important to give up content
time to be able to play the Jeremy Brown song
in his own words, and a hat tip to the
guys that recorded that.
Speaker 4 (24:37):
I hope we did you justice in playing that.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
And we should say that we are recording this while
Jeremy Brown is still incarcerated, and we'll get to that
in a second. But the bottom line is, even if
he gets out, his story needs to be told because
he essentially has been kidnapped by the federal government. Nobody
knows who gave the order.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
And we've got a guest that's going to answer a
one of these questions, and I got a ton of
them for you. Colonel Carolyn Stewart Welcome to Cowboy Logic girl,
and I love the stetson you got on. Thank you
for wearing that. We love it because you wear it
every time you're with us. And you caught Greg Kelly
off guard with it.
Speaker 4 (25:16):
When you went on with him. I thought that was epic.
He didn't know what to say. Aw, Greg, you gotta
watch Cowboy Logic man.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
You'll be ahead of the curve. You'll know what the
Colonel's wearing before she shows up.
Speaker 4 (25:27):
On your show.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
Carolyn, I got the million dollar question that I need
to ask you here. Why is Jeremy Brown not at home?
And again, ladies and gentlemen, this show is being recorded
on February fifteenth. By the time you guys see it,
it's going to be a week later, and Jeremy may
be at home. But full disclosure, right now, it's February fifteenth.
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So the answers that we're giving and the questions are
the answers that we'll get, and the questions that we're
at asking are based on the fact that Jeremy is
currently sitting in FCI, Atlanta, which is a blank hole.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
And let me just say, since his pardon from Donald
Trump and his mom and his girlfriend Tyleen, were sitting
outside the DC Goulag waiting to pick him up on
I guess January twenty first or twenty second, obviously wasn't released.
He's been moved seven times, four jails or prisons, three
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states or the District of Columbia, with just one set
of clothing. And he even said in some of his emails,
which are greatly restricted now, that in the prison in Atlanta,
they spruced it all up, they painted it, they brought
in new mattresses, and guess what folks they put illegal
aliens that are being arrested in those with the new
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maccup areas, and everybody else gets to stay with all
the mold and everything else. It's just unbelievable.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
Colonel, Why is he still locked up right now? Why?
Speaker 12 (27:04):
Well, don I wish I could give you a better
answer than the fact that some rogue actor without a
judicial order to say the pardon doesn't apply, because he
was issued the pardon in DC and somewhere the US
marshals just showed up on the night of the twentieth.
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He was put in line with all the January six
ers in the DC gulag. You're being released, He gets
to the front of the line and the US Marshall
pulls the mount and says, that's a mistake. Who told
the US marshals who in there made a decision that
the pardon did not apply to Jeremy Brown. It wasn't done,
It was not litigated in front of a judge, There
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was no discussion, He had no due process. Donald Trump said,
your pardoned if what happened was related to J six,
and somebody rogue outside decided it did not. He's not
under state charges. It was a federal case that the
DOJ split for Those are different reasons in a different
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discussion as to why they might have done that to
just really slam the other oathkeepers. However, he should be
out right now. His case in Florida and that's in
district US federal and the case in DC. We're all
from the same search warrant. He should be out. Who
what rogue actor in this deep state decided. And then,
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as Donna just said, he was abducted. He was abducted
without any judicial order from the DC gulag and taken
to Kentucky two places there and then to the actually
in the federal prison in Atlanta. But they showed up
and said, you're not supposed to be here, So he
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has no order. He's supposed to be given an order.
Who ordered you to be here? The US Marshals did this?
Who in the US Marshals who told them? Just drag
him around the country across state boundaries.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
So he's under US Marshall control. But somebody else turned
the light switch and is pulling the strings on what's
going on with him?
Speaker 7 (29:16):
Right, I believe.
Speaker 12 (29:19):
So, I don't know if it's just some bureaucrat. I
have called the US Marshalls in DC, say not us,
we don't know, we have no paperwork on this. But
they referred me to the main US Marshall's headquarters that's
in Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia. No orders, can't tell you anything.
Why don't you call the Marshalls in Kentucky?
Speaker 7 (29:41):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (29:42):
He called there back. No, he's being moved. He's on
his way to Atlanta. You see, I'm getting the run
around here. So we now have what's called Habeas twenty
two forty one that's supposed to be an emergency motion
in the Georgia Northern District Federal Court that's been there
now for over a week. It's been on the docket.
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It's supposed to be an emergency, and that court has
done nothing. We have a wonderfull attorney, Neil Pinkston admitted
in that district, I'm not licensed to practice there, ready
to go help him, have been helping him, and that
court is just sitting on it. So they should have
released him by now. They should have had a hearing.
This is absolutely incredible. Pam Bondy, one phone call to
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the Bureau of Prisons they fall under You tell them
to let him out. You want us to litigate whether
the pardon applies, do not irreparably damage him anymore. He
should have been let out on January twentieth.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
You know, looking back on this, the only thing I
could think of is, Pam Bondy wasn't there on the
twenty first, of the twenty second. Obviously Merrick Garland was
still trying to hang on by a thread. Could it
have come from Merrick Garland just to try to do
more and more damage as he has been or you
know people in DC that were just so useful to
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having a ninety nine point nine percent conviction rate and
just are unhappy that Jeremy Brown was about to expose
him because he recorded them he was the Florida Oathkeeper.
He recorded them trying to recruit him prior to January
sixth to be an inside job and to possibly push
this Color Revolution, and he told them he was recording them.
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They said, fine, go ahead, and so they're trying to
shut him.
Speaker 12 (31:26):
Up well and again, as we've discussed, his recording is
all over the internet. But the issue is it was
a Fed direction, and more people that come out and
speak against it, that's what really has to happen. Jeremy
Brown was in Special Force is a number of different
things they do from unconventional warfare. That's why that force
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is created. And as part of that, although we never
overlapped the things I worked on planned as an TEL leader,
was privy to or supporting, even operationally working with in
a in a couple of cases he would he would
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perhaps have seen it. I don't know as well as
Jeff mccallup did, who was on the west side of
the Capitol on January sixth. But Jeremy saw from the
standpoint that somebody is trying to come in and harm
Donald Trump and harmy oathkeepers, potentially anti American uh, and
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involved in Color Revolution, which I can tell you I
saw sitting home watching on TV, and then the next
couple of days I investigated because it all struck me
as odd and I saw what in my military background
proved to me to be that that there was a plan.
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It was orchestrated along lines of operations we would have
used in the military, whether they were special forces or
conventional That special forces would have been our line of operation.
So we had a civilian line of operation very very similar,
you know, to what we would have employed soft And
(33:14):
I think that does bounce back to funding coming from
USAID State Department, secret stuff they did overseas that now
was turned on the American people close.
Speaker 3 (33:26):
We need to we need to devote a segment to
Color Revolution, and I'd like to do that in the
next segment because we've talked to Mike Ben's about it,
We've talked to Jeff mccallup, we've talked to you about it,
we've talked to others about Color Revolution and the huge Yeah,
and this is huge, everybody. So what I want to do, Carolyn,
when we get back from the break, let's dive into
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Color Revolution.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
And I'm going to throw a tease question that will take.
Speaker 3 (33:51):
The break on us, and that is did General Millie
have his fingerprints on January sixth? When we get back
for the break, We're going to have Colonel Carol and
Stewart expand on that a little bit and see what
she thinks about it. You're watching Cowboy Logic and we
are covering January sixth once again, you.
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Lilac scented fragrance.
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You too, I'm going to riot wonderful.
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Yes, I am ready for battle.
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Thank you very much, Sugar Creek Goods for making me
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I actually showered with that last day, and I know
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I actually showered with this last night. Let me tell
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Look at this.
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Look at the thickness of that bar.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
No communion way for that.
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And when you're in prison, you could sell one of
these for like two honeybutons and maybe another bag of
coffee with that.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
So well, when you're in prison, that's worth that's worth
bending over to pick up.
Speaker 4 (35:19):
Wouldn't you say at least three honey buns?
Speaker 7 (35:21):
Yes?
Speaker 12 (35:22):
All right?
Speaker 7 (35:23):
Did your prison have a sign on the shower that
said one man at a time, Yes, but that one
got scooped up really great, that's as it, dude.
Speaker 9 (35:31):
That's why we put a rope on every soap.
Speaker 7 (35:33):
That's right, that's what a rope.
Speaker 9 (35:35):
Do They have a soap on the rope? January sixth edition.
Speaker 4 (35:37):
They should know.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
But I am going to tell you something that you
guys may not know, and that is that they've got
the Sugar Creek goods people have got.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
There's a soap on a rope. I gosh, the Patriot Bar.
And here's what she did. Every bar of soap.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
All the proceeds for the Patriot Bar went back into
commissary funds and things like that.
Speaker 4 (35:59):
For you guys, say thank you.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Guys, welcome back to Cowboy Logic's J six coverage. Something
you guys don't see very often, but hey, we felt
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like it's important to touch on it now.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
But we're getting deep in the weeds with more of
the background.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
Yeah, we are a lot of this now.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
Before we went to break, I left the good colonel
with a tease question, and that was, do.
Speaker 4 (36:36):
You, colonel believe that General Milly.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
Has his fingerprints on the events that took place on
January sixth.
Speaker 12 (36:48):
Don Yes, I do, and I guess I could qualify
that by saying either wittingly or unwittingly. But he wittingly
let his under happened in the Department of Defense people
interfere with the National Guard. He was completely prior to
(37:10):
January sixth telling commanders not to listen to any orders
from Donald Trump, particularly, my gosh, in case of the
new codes. That's treason. He's not in the chain of command,
he's a staffer, he's an advisor, and he was working
against General Trump. He's been a nasty person who I
think when you look back on it, Yes, when you
(37:32):
have someone who is the chairman of the Joint chiefs
of Staff who is working against the commander in chief
whom he's supposed to be advising, he's involved one way
or another.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
Well, and we know Pelosi didn't want to have the
National Guard come in. They were outside the perimeter.
Speaker 4 (37:48):
What doesn't sound like that General Millie wanted him there either.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
No, And I think Mike Pence is I think there's
a lot of people involved, and this is why they
hate DOJE, this is why they hate anybody looking into
USAID because all this gets funded that way. But let
me just tell everybody what a color revolution is, because
a lot of people don't understand. It's basically our government
saying we want our way of government, our way of
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life on these other governments. So it's often a nonviolent
but not always nonviolent protests and accompanying attempted or successful
changes of government and society. Think Iraq, Afghanistan, the Arab
spring in Egypt. I even want to go back to Vietnam.
Quite honestly, Vietnam is anything but Western style right now
(38:34):
because we've failed miserably and they've used the Internet as
a method of communications recently. But obviously there's a strong
role of the NGOs in these protests. All of this
goes back to USAID. But basically, this is what Jeff
mckellips said to us. He said when he was there
on January sixth, he saw a color revolution of our
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government on the American people and he wasn't going to
let it happen. And I think Jeremy Brown is in
the same boat.
Speaker 12 (39:05):
Yeah, so I saw the same thing from home, you know,
having done over thirty years in intelligence, twenty five yes
on active duty and the rest as a senior civilian,
plus some time as contracting in some specific projects. So
what I saw was all the lines of operations were
(39:27):
laid out. They had on their communications, the Internet, the
social media. People were lined up on social media standing by.
I found this in all the Democrat sites like Oppose
This and Democrats Against Trump and all these twelve to
fifteen sites. They had people standing by with their RSS
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feeds ready to blest out things. Plus you had the
media all prepositioned on the west side of the Capitol,
only a few were on the east. Plus Pelosis in
law showing up for an overseas I don't know if
it's Belgian or Dutch whichever, to do a documentary, but
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they never went to the Ellipse. They were just there
MPR NPR in the morning started creating placeholders. So when
you look at that, they may not have all known exactly,
but this was planned and all the pieces were there.
Plus you had the propaganda piece already set immediately seconds
after the first breach at eleven fifty or twelve fifty
(40:32):
three on the west side, you had everybody going out
with the same messages, and they were all standing by
for that to happen, and one of them even said it, Oh,
nothing's happened yet. You know, that was like at eleven o'clock.
And so you saw all those pieces. But worst of all,
you saw all the other things that couldn't have been coincidence,
(40:53):
such as a few of the police who immediately brought
in this sniper's nest up on the upper west side,
and a couple of them, even when their own police
did not have gas masks and equipment and were just
completely surprised peaceful protests starts shooting at them. The cameras
up on the photo journalist tower, they were one eighty
(41:15):
or three sixty degree cameras HD those all shut off
at exactly one five pm, two minutes before the police
started shooting at the crowd. Now, I tell you, police
shooting at the crowd is the Color Revolution. That is
exactly what happened in Damascus.
Speaker 7 (41:32):
It's what I believe.
Speaker 12 (41:34):
Other things when they're related to this, this Arab spring happened,
but particularly in Syria. Now I'm not in a sad supporter,
but when he and many others came forward, we have
to understand. USAID was in Syria, created a comms network,
handed out comm's devices, and what happened in Damascus. The
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crowd gets that's not that great a crowd, but the
police unidentified, they claimed it was police. And now you
have thousands of text messages going out all over Syria
and the next thing, these demonstrations start growing, growing, growing,
similar to what happened in Egypt. This is USAID at
state department, and who are these people that are deciding
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to do this? And and somebody is not coordinating at
the highest levels with the Secretary of Defense or whomever.
I'm not sure because in operations I was on these
same things that were going on. For example, I had
the Macedonians come to me and say, do you realize
how bad this is getting? And these NGOs, I mean,
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they're going to get killed, just like what happened to USAID.
Guys got arrested in Cuba for trying to pull this.
So who are these people deciding to go around the
world and change governments and they actually so you have
been a lot of violence. But Libya, I mean, all
of a sudden, Kadafi comes out of he's going to help,
(43:05):
He's going to cooperate. Yeah, and here's the US and
now now, you know, let's let him get killed. But
let's also let an ambassador get killed.
Speaker 7 (43:12):
How disgraceful.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
How about Brazil right now, because they're trying to you know,
throw uh uh, well, they put Lula in there and
and they're trying why is my drona blank on his name?
But they're trying to throw his challenger in prison right now.
A lot of the color revolutions are triggered by election
results that are widely viewed as falsified. Gee, doesn't that
(43:35):
sound familiar?
Speaker 3 (43:36):
Well, I want to go I want to go out
on a limb here because I listened to Yeah, because
I listened to Mike Ben's a lot, And I'm going
to say State Department and CIA are behind the vast
majority of color revolutions that take place. And ladies and gentlemen,
what I want to try to put this in layman
terms here. The United States has an interest that they
(43:59):
want in another country.
Speaker 4 (44:01):
It could be the leader, it could be the overthrowing
of the leader, it could.
Speaker 3 (44:04):
Be moving the whole country in a certain direction politically
or economically. And in order to do that, they have
to win the minds of the people to make them
do what they want them to do.
Speaker 4 (44:17):
Am I over the target here, Colonel.
Speaker 12 (44:21):
Yes, and I'm not even sure that winning winning is manipulate.
Speaker 4 (44:27):
They need to manipulate.
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Yeah, so it's in control.
Speaker 12 (44:32):
It's propaganda and brainwashing. And that's again what we've seen happen.
And who's who's in charge of that, who's deciding what
should happen. But this is total complete. But let's go
back to Ukraine when when the whole Bearisma thing and
(44:52):
Biden getting all his money and the big guy. Okay,
well what happened there, Yovanovitch? Afterwards the ambassador turned around
and went after tried to use us AI D and
tried to use Voice of America another propaganda machine turned
into and used them against President Trump, but also against
(45:16):
Tucker Carlson and other journalists who were on the right,
perhaps of center, but just trying to report facts. So
we had, I mean definitely in there. And so but
we have to understand when you have something called a
country Team, and that's where Jeremy and software part of
and where they would have seen these things, because the
country team falls under the US ambassador and the CIA
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and any other intel assets and any other military forces
fall under them. So you know, at some point we
can ask what was what was State Department, what was
USAA ai D doing with vaccines? What were they doing
in Pakistan to get our soft forces kicked out of
the air.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
And the whole thing is coming to a head now
and it shows because that's why they're fighting USA. I
D information coming out so much, fifty million dollars for
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in another country. I mean, these people don't want that,
and it's forcing it. It's our taxpayer dollars, and thank
(46:15):
god it's coming out. And as Mike Benzon said, democracy
is a code word for color revolution, and to me,
it all goes back to Barack Obama, maybe even before,
but he's always talking about color. I mean democracy, democracy, democracy,
And I keep screening the TV.
Speaker 3 (46:31):
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Speaker 3 (49:59):
We're not going to do any shout outs, Dana, but
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To get back in here with the good colonel.
Speaker 3 (50:18):
Colonel Is talk to us a little bit about let's
let's stick with color Revolution because one of the probably
the most obvious things, even to untrained eyes, was that
on January sixth, in the District of Columbia, there was
an intentional movement of people into certain areas, especially on
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the west side of the capitol. And I want you
to talk a little bit about what you saw and
what you understand from a military perspective regarding the movement
of people and where police were not and how inexcusable
that they actually weren't there, So I'm gonna let you
take it and talk some military stuff to us.
Speaker 12 (51:05):
Okay, So we're gonna do that. So when you have
multiple units, whether in the army it's divisions, brigades, and
they have adjacent or abudding boundaries, you normally you take
your map and you put something called a coordination point there,
and you're gonna have elements of each force there. They're
going to meet and they're going to be coordinating what's
(51:28):
going on. Anybody who saw January six videos that day
or afterwards can see that at the Peace Monument and
just you know a little bit of ways you know
the other monument. But as you go to the Pennsylvania Walkway,
first of all, everybody was channelized to go there. So
when they went up the Pennsylvania Walkway, you're either going
(51:49):
to go left and cut back around the east side
of the Capitol, or you're going to be right there
on the west side. But out there by the Peace
Monument that was the park Police. There were no park
police there. They should have been there. The street was MPD.
They weren't there at all. There was no MPD. So
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and what you started off with was probably about fifty
feet or more back from the sidewalk. All you had
was five US Capitol Police with a couple of bike racks,
and after some people pushed the bike racks rather than
them get back up. They're a sergeant, I'm trying to
(52:30):
remember if it was little or another one ordered everybody
to just fall back to the building. So, in other words,
everybody was channelized in.
Speaker 2 (52:37):
They were invited in.
Speaker 4 (52:38):
At that point.
Speaker 12 (52:39):
The only people who could see that those barricades got
pushed down were right there. The other thing I've lost
on video, and I don't know if it was Fox MSNBC,
because when I was watching it live, I kept switching
channels to see who was showing what was going on.
But early on there were it looked like park police
(52:59):
vehicle driving up to the circle a circle, So I
don't know if it was the next monument or you know,
statue down, but there were there were men in little black,
soft looking CIA looking outfits with backpacks. They had on masks,
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and as the park police drove up, these guys would
go up to them. The park police would roll down
the window. They'd tell them something, but the telling thing
that these people were military or some type of trained
entity was then as they rolled back up. In other words,
they were directing them, don't go here, and so rather
(53:40):
than showing up to reinforce or control the situation. But
they would tap on the hood, just like you know
we would as a military or you'd see an aircraft
tap on it, You're good to go. These were not antiva.
These these were operative some some agency. And you know,
I could never find that footage again online. So where'd
they go? Because I must have seen it?
Speaker 3 (54:01):
Ten and the buses Jess mcllop says, five to eleven
pants in Mars and.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
Meryls and the buses coming up with no dot numbers,
obviously illegals. And it is a FED serection. It's so
obvious it's a FED serection. And I always now look
at anything that the government fights back so hard against,
it must be good. You know, it's so obvious that
this was going on. Talk briefly if you can't about
(54:28):
the fact that you've talked about how the Capitol Police
really do run the ship and yet Metropolitan Police didn't
have the okay to be there in the first place.
Speaker 12 (54:39):
Right and we've talked about it. Thanks for your time previously.
Because under a TuS Code Section nineteen sixty one. The
only way for an external law enforcement agency to come
on the Capitol grounds is if they're invited by the
Capitol Police Board, and that did not happen. Sunned himself,
(55:00):
the chief of the Capitol Police, in violation. There's no
exception to that law. So the MPD were not there legally,
they were not allowed to be there legally policing and
all these charges of assault against them when they're the
ones who were assaulting the people first. And that's where,
if we have time, we can get into the use
of tear gas and the lethal force less lethal force allegedly.
(55:23):
But what was even worse on the west side is
the Capitol Police just abandoned and went into the building
and left the MPD out there. And there's some guy
named Lieutenant Glover and another one from the MPD who
took command. They're the ones who declared a riot, Like,
who were they? The Capitol Police never did.
Speaker 3 (55:43):
Hey, the Capitol Police had to retreat in a building
because they were kicking CS spray all over the place
and gased them.
Speaker 2 (55:50):
They could have gone like this and checked the wind.
Instead they started firing and the OC spray came right
back in their faces. I mean it's like the Keystone cops.
Speaker 12 (55:59):
Yeah, the little police abandoned earlier, and that's where they
went in. And you know we're in the rotund to
the crypt, and you know, you have the lying people
at testimony claiming, oh, they were attacking me Ganell and
all these other liars. But when you had the MPD
out there, there was nobody in charge. I mean it
(56:20):
was like somehow the guy came on and so I'm like,
who told him to come on to the grounds and
take command and control. They were not even allowed to
be there, and they were doing that without assisting any
particular US Capitol Police. Like I said, the Capitol Police
pushed them into the West Tunnel and they created that
entire fight that was entirely staged.
Speaker 9 (56:42):
Instead of keep the doors.
Speaker 12 (56:44):
Locked, why did you open the doors up and go out?
You start spraying gas in a closed space. You have
this one lieutenant who starts beating the heck out of
Victoria White. I mean, there's all kinds of criminal actions
that have and this all needs to be investigated because
these were all separate players with little pieces on the stage.
(57:08):
But the coup, the Color Revolution was to not hear
the objections to election integrity for a certain.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
State, which is key to a color revolution primarily triggered
by election results widely viewed as falsified. I mean, it's
it's it's just classic and a.
Speaker 3 (57:28):
Lot hold on just a second, a lot of these
white shirts. When you were talking about a lieutenant that
was beaten the daylights out of Victoria white these white
shirts are supposed to maintain order and throw commands out
and keep things under control.
Speaker 4 (57:44):
Yeah, the white Shirts were.
Speaker 2 (57:46):
Going nuts and nobody nobody's looked at obviously Ashley Babbitt
being murdered in cold blood and Roseanne Boiling being beaten
to death as well by.
Speaker 3 (57:58):
Leg was the leadership and I'll expect you get into
answer this. We got less than a minute before we
have to go to break.
Speaker 4 (58:05):
The leadership was.
Speaker 3 (58:07):
Either intentionally not there, or we've got in people in
positions of leadership because it wasn't there.
Speaker 4 (58:14):
Or all theo you want.
Speaker 3 (58:15):
You want to expand on that for about twenty seconds.
Speaker 12 (58:19):
Yeah, the leadership was incompetent. They were they were unprofessional,
their liars for what they wrote in reports. I could
go on. But Lieutenant Bagshaw being one just out there
spraying people, beating people. No, he should do this, That's
what I'm saying. And he got promoted. That's the worst thing.
(58:39):
Leila Morris got an award, she beat Roseanne Boiling and.
Speaker 3 (58:43):
Most of these people, most of these people have got
prior write ups for misconduct, many of.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
Them including Michael Berker including But we need to circle
back now as I get my inner gen sound.
Speaker 4 (58:58):
Well, you got nine seconds to serve Well, we will.
Speaker 2 (59:00):
Talk to the kernel after the break, getting back to
Jeremy Brown and the fact that out of all this
he only had two misdemeanors in DC. We'll be back
with more cowboy logic right after this.
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And we're back with Colonel Carolyn Stewart, who, after a
distinguished military career, went on to be a lawyer. Which
don't ask me how you have You've only been practicing
law for what five years now? I mean, but you
are working with Jeremy Brown, and we've been trying to
highlight the fact that as of this recording, he's still
(01:00:41):
in prison and we contend framed and now basically a
political hostage. But you really have done a lot of
extensive looking into January sixth itself. Talk a little bit
about these chemical agents that were used.
Speaker 12 (01:00:58):
Yeah, and I'd like to thank you because the scheme
of a color revolution, let's go back to Serbia where
they're October fifth. If you look at it as a
people's color revolution against Melosovich, the police were ordered to
fire tear gas projectiles and shooting people out of the helicopters.
And I talked to the senior police about that. Afterwards,
(01:01:21):
they took me on a tour of Belgrade, so I've
seen it and they refused. We had the exact opposite.
At the Capitol. We have for no, you're required to
give warning, at least three warnings, you must provide an
egress route, and should not be used in an enclosed
space because it's very damaging. So I'll just call it
tear gas. Because there's all different forms of chemicals. Whether
(01:01:45):
people say, oh, see which is pepper, but they were
using combination and very high potency. So we'll just call
a tear gas. But what the study showed, and this
is known to police because it was done I believe,
is Stanford study, when you fire that stuff into a
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peaceful crowd, you're likely to get aggressiveness when there would
never have been any aggressiveness. And so there's also other things.
And we've been unable to get a volunteer doctor. So
maybe somebody would come forward in a congressional investigation now
that we have President Trump as president and we're ending
(01:02:27):
law there hopefully.
Speaker 7 (01:02:29):
But the idea that.
Speaker 12 (01:02:32):
Tear gas, this is a given causes oxidative stress. It
is also a given that oxidative stress can often cause aggressiveness.
We'll put the two together. Therefore, let's go to the
hypothesis conclusion that yes, tear gas will cause aggressiveness. And
what you had known there where you had a lot
(01:02:53):
of first responders, you had a lot of former military,
you had Christians, people who were going to aid. That
would be their first response when they see somebody getting
beaten with batons and overhand blows that are lethal forced
that police should, like Lela Morris, never should have been using.
So when you get that aggressiveness, then you can get
(01:03:13):
the people who would never curse or hit back at police,
would just maybe pull the people away, but they hit
back and so on the other hand, I would also
say the entire environment is described to me from clients
such as Jonathan Copeland. The air was permeated with it
by about two pm, one point thirty two pm. I
(01:03:37):
mean he didn't get sprayed directly, but it soaked his
bandana on his head. That the police themselves, who were
not masked up and prepared for that, well maybe some
of them also responded exact correctly, exactly. And we have
to get Congress to stop being afraid and saying, oh
(01:03:57):
my god, you're not backing the blue bike accusing them, Well,
I am accusing them. They were unprofessional as some of
the people there screwed up. But let's look at what
is a mitigating factor on both sides.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
And well, that's say, you know, to say, let's defund
the police, but then all of a sudden they get
all upset if some police officers on chess.
Speaker 3 (01:04:17):
But her point is well taken, colonel, and that is
that while there were while there was violence on.
Speaker 4 (01:04:25):
Both sides, the.
Speaker 3 (01:04:29):
If you put that tear gas agent into the equation,
it probably heightened the violence on both sides. There were
probably cops that would have never done what they did
if they hadn't been agitated.
Speaker 4 (01:04:45):
Now there's one other thing that I'm not even.
Speaker 3 (01:04:48):
Sure if you and I have talked about this in
private conversations, but there are credible sources that have come
to us and said that there was an individual, at
least one. I'm not going to name this guy, but
he was there on Jay six, and he admitted to
these credible sources inside a prison that he had passed
(01:05:11):
out in excess of one hundred PCP lace cigarette, which
makes the things either to MAGA supporters.
Speaker 4 (01:05:17):
Now, I don't know if you know what PCP w'll
do to somebody, but what's his name?
Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
Rodney King was flying on and the whole thing is
it gets back to the well I can't breeze scenario too,
which ironically had been spewed by the mainstream media for
so long with George Floyd. So you know it's wrong
on both sides. I want to get back to the
fact that Jeremy Brown again Green Beret, Master Sergeant, elite
(01:05:46):
elite Special Forces and went to Liberty University. So I
always say, yes, four struts against him, That's why he
was targeted in the first place. He still only had
two misdemeanors. But then they raid his house and they
find I don't know, munitions of some sort and other documents.
Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
So that was done in fu a seventeen year old
DVD that didn't have a fingerprint on it.
Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
Yeah, and the thing is, Nope, everybody says, well, you know,
he was tried in Florida, so he has state cases
that are still outstanding. It all stemmed from DC and
none of the DNA on what they found matched him,
his girlfriend, his dog, or his place of residence.
Speaker 4 (01:06:25):
It was a setup.
Speaker 12 (01:06:26):
So right, let's het the record straight. He had no
Florida state charges. What happened was and this is incredible
and requires further investigation. And this is where I talk
about this dirty activity, pre planned set up by the
FBI and the DOJ is. The FBI went to a
(01:06:48):
magistrate in DC with the complaint and with to get
an arrest warrant based on that complaint, then turned around
and wrote a different form of the complaint in an
affidavit for a search warrant and went to a different
magistrate in DC. Now what's odd about that? Well, first
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of all, we are not supposed to have a national
gestapo or something. When you're doing a search warrant. You
are supposed to go to the local federal magistrate, not
the DC magistrate. They did this pre planned under the
federal rules of criminal procedure, they have an exception to
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not going to have gone to the Florida Tampa in
particular federal magistrate. Is they wrote the entire affidavit that
it was based on terrorism. It was based on his
intent to commit terrorism on J six, his intent where
he brought weapons across state lines, he brought explosives across
state lines based on and I'll call him a cooperator,
(01:07:52):
but I'll say at this point also an informant who
just made this up. Somebody told me he might have something,
So you would never get a man registrate worth their
salt to say that there was probable cause to conduct
that search. This was all and it all goes to
they just happened to show up with two grenades to
plant that had nothing of his from everybody else. But
(01:08:13):
I'm saying, this is what is unusual. And they're saying
they split the case in two because they were tending
to use the Tampa case against the other oathkeepers and
to bring him into another oath keeper's trial. So they
did the arrest warrant only on the peaceful trespass, Like,
what do you have a search warrant? But why did
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you go to a different magistrate? This shows how dirty
and disgusting these people are. But they should have always
brought the search warrant to the Tampa magistrate. And that
this claim of terrorism, they they're now who's keeping him in?
Speaker 7 (01:08:48):
Then?
Speaker 12 (01:08:48):
How are you saying that the Florida.
Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
Case sounds like the government is the terrorist? To me,
I mean, that's you know, But.
Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
Colonel, the Florida case, I believe two of the charges
he was found not guilty of. Am I correct in
that read?
Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
It's about one hundred and twenty page document that I
read and you only got about a minute.
Speaker 12 (01:09:12):
Yeah, he wasn't found guilty of the class fight. He
was found guilty of one classifight, which was just a shell.
It had no classified This is how stupid I mean
the DOJ and confusing a jury. So yeah, and he
had two heirloom guns from his brother. They said were
too short. That's an IRS Code tax. Fine, I mean,
(01:09:33):
let's get out of here. So was the two grenades,
that's it? Not like and again these are not state
These were all one case, right, It was all genuine related.
Speaker 2 (01:09:43):
Right, all right, So let me tell everybody how they
can follow.
Speaker 4 (01:09:47):
You because you are well, you're doing amazing work.
Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
Stuart Country Law and underscore law fair on X Carol Stewart.
I mean, you're a colonel. You've got all this information
plus a newly minted lawyer. By all imagination. The last
you know, five years or so, you're getting baptism by fire.
I want to just read this real quick from Jeremy.
Every noise, every footstep, and turn of the keys has
(01:10:14):
been the worst torture of them all, because that's what
he's trying to deal with right now. As he sits
as we record this in Atlanta, waiting to be released,
and nobody seems to know why he's being held anybody.
Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Thank you for joining us, Thank you, colonel for joining us,
and thank you for being a pit bull in the courtroom.
Speaker 4 (01:10:35):
Ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 4 (01:10:40):
We would have thought this would have ended by now.
Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
We got a Jay six are coming up. After the break,
Ladies and gentlemen, Barry Raimi's gonna join us.
Speaker 4 (01:10:47):
We'll be right back. I don't nobody the Horde.
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We're gonna keep going with the Jay six coverages. We
have been now for about three and a half years,
but this is a.
Speaker 4 (01:13:01):
Whole new chapter.
Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
We're celebrating some of these guys that that that have
gotten home and being able to be reunited. We're helping
others that have gone home to nothing, including no home
because they lost it. But we're also doing some work
here in which we are working with Jay sixers finding
out things that they couldn't talk about with us when
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we were on the air with him in the past
because a they were dealing with trials and didn't want
to say certain things, which is certainly understandable. Yeah, But
to close this show out, we're going to bring in
brother Barry raymy Barry how you doing, buddy?
Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Here he is?
Speaker 7 (01:13:44):
Now you're doing Don and Donna? Are you?
Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
Man?
Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
I underdressed for the show? Me let me ask you this,
be honest. Did Osprey sense a dress you?
Speaker 7 (01:13:56):
No? No, she I address her? Actually, oh A dresses me?
Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Isn't that funny? You guys get your feminine side.
Speaker 3 (01:14:05):
I love it.
Speaker 7 (01:14:06):
Bees.
Speaker 4 (01:14:09):
How things been with you man? For the past three
to four weeks?
Speaker 3 (01:14:14):
I know on a on a break, you and I
were talking about the fact that the acclamation back into
society has changed.
Speaker 4 (01:14:22):
It's it's different for everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:14:24):
Some guys are struggling a little more than than others,
but all of you are coming out of a situation,
especially those that spent three to four years locked up
all of a sudden boom overnight.
Speaker 4 (01:14:38):
You you really didn't even have time to prepare for
for freedom. How are things for.
Speaker 3 (01:14:43):
You, man?
Speaker 7 (01:14:45):
It's it's been a slow acclamation. I I definitely am.
It's surreal.
Speaker 19 (01:14:51):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:14:51):
Every every day I have to remind myself that I
was pardoned by the United States President. For instance, last night,
Desert and I almost went out to uh to celebrate
Valentine's together, and we took an uber to a local bar,
and I almost called I almost called the Halfway House
to get permission to do it. So there's this slow
(01:15:13):
acclimation and you know the prices of things, you know,
we're just not used to it. I'm not used to it.
I paid nine dollars for a modello at the bar,
and you know, Bidenomics is clearly working. So these there's
a lot of things that you know, I just didn't
didn't anticipate to uh, to be exposed to. And they
come back every day.
Speaker 2 (01:15:35):
They tried to buy it.
Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
Thanks surreal, Yeah, go buy some times of change.
Speaker 7 (01:15:39):
They were out of them at Costco. They didn't even
have any.
Speaker 3 (01:15:42):
Well, you know, and when we were talking, you said, yeah,
those of us that are dealing with three to four
years behind bars are are having to reacclimate and deal
with some hurdles. Can you imagine somebody that's been locked
up for twenty years and how they're not even going
to recognize America at this point.
Speaker 7 (01:16:02):
I had the opportunity of meeting a gentleman that was
from Miami Dade County where I live next to, and
he was in the facility I was at, and he
was down for twenty three years, and I washed him
go to the halfway house, you know, twenty three years
behind bars. And it was when I got to the
same halfway house as him, and he was still washing
(01:16:22):
his clothes in the sink because he had been doing
that for twenty three years and he didn't know how
to use a washer and dryer.
Speaker 4 (01:16:31):
And how old was this guy.
Speaker 7 (01:16:35):
He was in his lower fifties, so he'd been down
half his life.
Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
You know, it's something that we take for granted. But
as we look back as to when we started working
with you guys, even I don't recognize the country almost,
I mean, and we're out here seeing it every day.
Talk a little bit about what you did before all
this happened to you.
Speaker 7 (01:16:56):
Well, I was an aircraft mechanic. I enjoyed my job.
I enjoyed at work. I used to be a private
security guard throughout my twenties and my early thirties. You know,
I lived the Florida life. I hung out at the
beach a lot, I worked hard, I played hard, and
that was you know, basically it. I was just an
average citizen, you know, I paid my taxes and and
(01:17:19):
enjoyed my life here in the sunny state of Florida
and you know, it was turned upside down by the
debacle of January sixth, and and here I am just
trying to start over and get reacclimated to society.
Speaker 4 (01:17:32):
Yeah, talk a.
Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
Little bit about you were before we started the interview.
You were talking about how the media kind of totally
twists things around, even members of the media that were
at your trial quite honestly, and how they misconstrued your
whole situation.
Speaker 7 (01:17:53):
Well, one of the more nefarious things that occurred in
my case take you know, set aside for a the
charges that I was charged with, you know whatever. We
can have that conversation on a later date. But specifically,
if you google my name and several articles will come
up first that a J sixer from South Florida threatened
(01:18:14):
an FBI agent investigating his case. There's a lot of
left wing pundits on YouTube that you know, talks extensively
about this that never occurred. The real story of what
happened with that was a ruse that I believe was
done deliberately by the FBI, and this false narrative was
(01:18:35):
used to deny my bail or pre trial release two times.
It was the sole reason that I was denied pre
trial release and remained in jail during my trial. I
was also treated like They have something called the PSI,
a pre sentencing investigation where they put this report together
(01:18:55):
for the Bureau of Prisons that classifies you who you
are and how the prison will treat you well. The
first even though the charges were inevitably dropped and the
sentencing enhance SMID was of inevitably drop the Bureau of
Prison still had a report and said I threatened an
FBI agent. So I was treated like a domestic terrorist
that threatened an FBI agent. Nothing could be further from
(01:19:17):
the truth. So now I kind of want a mission
to tell my side of the story because it is ominous.
It makes all of us look bad that you know, here,
this guy is down in South Florida that threatened an
FBI agent investigating his case. It never happened, and we
can get into the story of how that actually happened
when you're ready.
Speaker 4 (01:19:36):
Yeah, I'd like to actually save that for the next segment.
Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
Go back to what you were talking about just a
minute ago, where they placed that label, that enhancement on you,
and it changes the status of you within the Bureau
of Prison system. Now, if they hadn't done that, where
would you have gone? What type of a facility would
you have gone to?
Speaker 7 (01:19:59):
I had points Bureau prison points that would have sent
me to a camp. I was camp eligible. But they
put this label called Greatest Severity, and they did this
to all of us that prevented us from going to
a federal prison camp. Instead, we were sent to lows
and mediums and even usps in some instances, USP is
United States Penitentiary that is the maximum security, top level
(01:20:23):
facility of the federal government has to offer in their
prison system. It's a very terrible place. Even mediums are
no joke, and a lot of lows are no joke.
It's prison. So they put this designation on us, and
I was told by I was able to get information
to become friends with some officers that worked in the
GOP for an extensive amount of time, and all of
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them told me that we did not none of us
met the qualifications to have this greatest Severity level. In fact,
there was ISIS operatives that were caught at the end
of their twenty year sentence that didn't even have the
Greatest Severity label put on them.
Speaker 3 (01:20:58):
But we the j six as we did, and what
are some of the things you know, I mean, clearly
being labeled a domestic terrorist, there's absolutely nothing good about
that label in the Bureau of Prisons. But what are
some of the things that you had to endure as
(01:21:19):
did other guys probably that had that label attached. You
got about a minute here, more frequent lockdowns. What kind
of stuff ended up happening.
Speaker 7 (01:21:31):
Well, you have the department in the Bureau Prisons called SIS,
and they're the investigative Department of the Bureau of Prisons,
and they're kind of like the bulldogs of the prison system.
They were constantly harassing us. Me and another J six
or John Strand at FCI Miami were put through the ringer,
thrown into the Specialty Housing unit, which is essentially the
(01:21:55):
solitary confinement, and they would they would harass us, constant
search our rooms. We couldn't walk through the yard without
being stopped and frissd our phone calls were monitored. Even
my fiance social media was being monitored by the counter
Terrorism Unit of the Bureau of Prisons. I was actually
told to go to the inmate phone one time and
(01:22:18):
call her and tell her to remove posts from her
social media accounts that were pro Trump and anti Biden.
Speaker 4 (01:22:24):
That was it.
Speaker 7 (01:22:25):
She showed these posts to her attorney, who said there
was nothing wrong with them and what they were doing
was incrediously unconstitutional. So it never ended the harassment. Our
mail was scrutinized, censor denied, books were denied, newspapers were denied.
I wasn't allowed to have current newspapers.
Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
So you know, it just become China. That's what I
want to know, because that's.
Speaker 7 (01:22:47):
Pretty much what it is. You know, that's exactly what
was going on.
Speaker 2 (01:22:51):
As Ivan Regland calls it the fb LI. We're finding
out more and more that really seems to be the case.
So we're going to go back and have another conversation
with Barry Raimi and learn more about really how we
kind of need to turn around the Bureau of Prisons
here Yepsteins.
Speaker 4 (01:23:09):
Then we're gonna get a little into the FBI too.
You're watching Calbo Logic cover in j six. We'll be
right back for me.
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Speaker 2 (01:24:20):
We're on Cowboy Logic with newly freed Jay six Er
Farry Brandy. How cool was that? It just sounds so
cool to see and to say, because I mean, we've
talked to you, you know, when you've been in the gulag,
but that's always a phone coming.
Speaker 4 (01:24:34):
We guys got to listen to the little computer later.
Now you have one minute remaining.
Speaker 2 (01:24:38):
Hate that woman, really hate that.
Speaker 7 (01:24:40):
I'm still here in my head.
Speaker 2 (01:24:41):
I bet, I bet okay. So we've done so many
interviews now people couldn't believe, first of all, that you
guys can get tattoos in prison. I mean you guys
were so resourceful. There were other things that you did
in prison as well that will go on said, but how.
Speaker 4 (01:24:56):
About what do you mean, Donna happy weird? Yeahs, but
it didn't involve sticky buns. I can tell you that
it did not involve sticky buns.
Speaker 2 (01:25:09):
Yes, so, but you also made cups and things of
that nature. So show us what you actually drink your coffee.
Speaker 4 (01:25:19):
Yeah, this is a prison coffee cup.
Speaker 7 (01:25:21):
So they sell these plastic cups on the commissary and
there's a guy in there that tattoos the cup. So
every morning I went to I walked the yard and
drank my coffee out of a Trump twenty twenty four
cup and proudly displayed it and irritated any left wing
liberal that I could possibly see. I make sure I
(01:25:42):
took a big sip right in front of them and
waved high and let them know where my support stood.
Speaker 3 (01:25:48):
Well, I would say that the vast majority that we're
in there with you, the other inmates, were supporting Trump
from what we're here.
Speaker 7 (01:25:56):
Yes, and you know, on to that point, I'm not
even this isn't even being hyperbolic. I'm dead serious with this.
It was fascinating the very few Kamala Biden supporters that
were open about it, you know that, you know, didn't
We're candid about their support. They were all child molesters
and solos. It would, it would. It's kind of, you know,
(01:26:19):
telling that the party trying to sexualize children would have
the support of convicted job.
Speaker 2 (01:26:26):
Comes out that ought to be interesting. I can't wait
for that one.
Speaker 7 (01:26:29):
All right.
Speaker 3 (01:26:29):
We want to let you get into something, and we
want to give you as much time as we can
to do this. One of the things that you and
I have been talking about it has to do with
the FBI, and as everybody knows, UH, the FBI is
going through some much needed change and uh this is
a perfect example. So bees talk to us a little
(01:26:52):
bit about the FBI with regard to you.
Speaker 7 (01:26:57):
So a month after January sixth, I retained an attorney.
I basically knew I was going to prison, and I
was willing to accept any consequences that my actions may
have caused that day, So I retained an attorney. It
took over a year to finally get a knock at
the door from the FBI. I was at work that day.
The FBI came to my fiance's home with a picture
(01:27:20):
of me. She refused to answer any of their questions,
and they left a business card with her. She immediately
left and went and gave that business card to my
attorney and then came to my job to let me
know the FBI had come. The moment we've been waiting
for us happened. The FBI came. My attorney at the
time reached out to them, told them that listens, we
(01:27:41):
will turn him in if that's what's necessary. Just call
me the lawyer. I'm his representation, and we'll go from there.
And so they told my lawyer that they're about thirty
to forty five days from even needing to sit down
to talk to me. It was at that time that
about two weeks after that situation, I get a call
at my job, which is strange because I never get
(01:28:03):
a call at my job never. Once I have a
cell phone, people can call my cell phone. The parts manager.
I was an aircraft mechanic at the time, and the
parts manager for the company came to me and said, hey,
you know, Barry, you have a call online one It's
Ryan so and so. And they say they're a close
family friend of yours, like Ryan so and so, I
don't know that name at all. So I went to
(01:28:25):
the line one nobody was on the phone. The individual
had hung up. Well, immediately I thought I was being
docked because I spent a lot of time going to
flag waving events and providing security for conservative you know,
rallies and stuff like that, and you always know that
at some point you're going to get docks by left
wing radicals. So I had a service called Truthfinder, a
(01:28:49):
paid subscription to an app called Truthfinder. And I looked
up the number that called that my job, and it
came back to a Ryan so and so, the same
name that they said. So I called the number back
and I said, hey, I know. I was basically like,
I know who you are. You know who I am.
If you want to doxs me, I'll dox you back.
Here's your address, here's a vehicle bin number. This was
(01:29:10):
all public information on this service online. Well, the next
day I get a call from my attorney to come
into his office. I went to his office and he said,
did you threaten the FBI agent? And I'm like, oh
my god, tell me this is and so. Yes, the
individual Ryan so and so that called my job was
the FBI agent who posed as a close family friend
(01:29:33):
of mine. About two weeks after that, I would be
arrested by the FBI. They took me down at massive gunpoint,
flash bangs, undercover vehicles. Agents with M sixteen's pointed at me.
I had green dots all over my chest. And so
this is where I was being told that I was
being charged with obstruction of justice threatening an FBI agent.
(01:29:53):
It never occurred by law, not only by law, but
by the FBI's own protocols. They I had an attorney,
they weren't supposed to reach out to me. And anytime
they're calling somebody, they need to identify themselves as a
law enforcement officer. I didn't know who I was calling.
Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
And on a second, is that is that the law
that they have to identify themselves as an FBI.
Speaker 7 (01:30:16):
Agent as a law enforcement officer? Yes, yes, so to me.
And actually he wasn't supposed to contact me at all.
He had my attorney's information. He had already talked to
my attorney. So by law, even not but just by law,
but by FBI protocol, he was supposed to reach out
to my attorney. Any questions for me, you call my
attorney if you're going to arrest me. You arrest me,
(01:30:37):
but you don't. There's no more communication. You already know
who I am. You know I have legal representation. You
call my legal representation.
Speaker 3 (01:30:44):
There was also he didn't call your cell phone, which
would have potentially eliminated a problem with your career and
your employer. He calls your employers, work the work number
at your at your employer.
Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
But the whole bottom line is, we saw it with
Peter Navarro. We've seen it with everybody who They could
have easily have just said show up at your local FBI.
I mean, in Peter Navarro's case, he could walk to
the the FBI building he lives in DC.
Speaker 4 (01:31:13):
Yeah, but they got to make a big show. They
got to make a big show with green.
Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
DUTs and the raid and all this other stuff and
terrorize people, which is just unheard of until recently. Now
it's commonplace.
Speaker 7 (01:31:28):
Yeah. Well, they used this narrative to deny my pre
trial release, and I did. When I met with the
pre trial Release department, they recommended me for pre trial release.
I had a job, I had a home, I didn't
have a criminal record, but they used this. I threatened
an FBI agent to as an excuse to deny my
pre trial release was I was treated by law enforcement
(01:31:50):
while I was in prison and in jail as somebody
that threatened an FBI agent. You know, they protect their
own they don't, you know, they don't too lightly to
that it never occurred, so this would be this would
be used against me. They finally, after the FBI testified
in one of my bail hearings that they did not
identify themselves as a law enforcement officer, they reduced the
(01:32:12):
criminal charge to a sentencing enhancement, a three point sentencing enhancement,
which is like an additional up to eighteen months in prison,
even it could be even longer. And on the eleventh
hour of my sentencing, the prosecutor handed over a telegram
chat message to my attorney that showed and they sat
on this evidence the whole time. They knew this from
(01:32:34):
the beginning that I thought I was being docks as
I communicated to a group of friends of mine that
I believe Antifa has found out where I work and
they're trying to dox me. This could get interesting. They
had that message the entire time, and then finally in
the eleventh hour, after preparing to argue this against this
and my sentencing. My attorney and I they used that
text message that they had to drop the sentencing enhancement.
Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
That's Brady violations too. I mean, there's so it's so
common with so many of these J sixers that we're seeing.
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 12 (01:33:05):
Folk.
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
Yeah, well your your gifts and go Raimi is right,
Please help in any way you can because.
Speaker 4 (01:33:13):
It's so good because prior to J six you had
a great career.
Speaker 7 (01:33:16):
Man.
Speaker 3 (01:33:17):
I know all about airplane mechanics and that's that's a
decent paying gig.
Speaker 4 (01:33:21):
That you had.
Speaker 7 (01:33:22):
Uh listen, Bees, Sorry, Ramy is right? Is my truth?
Social My gifts and go is actually give for slash
barrier rain. Okay, I could use all.
Speaker 4 (01:33:35):
We want you to hang with us. As you know,
we go to the most beautiful.
Speaker 3 (01:33:38):
National anthem ever sung, and that is of by our
beloved Jay sixers. Bees, hang with us, gentlemen, remove your hats,
ladies and gentlemen, hand.
Speaker 4 (01:33:47):
Over your hearts.
Speaker 3 (01:33:48):
Thank you for trusting us with two hours of your time. Everybody, Bees,
we love you brother. We'll see you guys next week.
Speaker 21 (01:34:04):
Under what so, I pledge allegiance to the flag of
the United States of.
Speaker 19 (01:34:24):
America, who cries and riquare.
Speaker 14 (01:34:50):
And to the Republic for which it stands, one
Speaker 21 (01:35:16):
Nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.