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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have got a lot to talk about and to
break down now of the catastrophe that happened in New
York City, with New York clearly forgetting to never forget
what happened to them on nine to eleven. What is
so shocking to me about what I have witnessed happening
in New York and the data we're now getting back
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is two things. One that about thirty percent of Jewish
voters voted for a guy that advocates and supports Jihadis
who want to annihilate Israel from the river to the sea.
That to me is unbelievably shocking. What is also shocking
about the data that we're now getting on undtting is
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who voted for him, and it's not who you would
think voted for him. And I'm going to explain that
in a second. But there's a bigger part of this.
It's a warning that I've been saying over and over again,
and I've been saying it on this show and on TV,
and I now one hundred percent believe that the facts
back up that I am completely right that the Democratic
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Party is dead and the Democratic Party is now filled
with Marxists, with socialists and with communists who are actually
running the party. Because the Democratic Party did not police
their own they allowed the radicals to grow within their party.
The people that are full blown anti Semites, those that
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backed terrorists and the organizations of terrorism. Literally, Mindani is
that candidate in a place that was hit by terrorists
that they promise and vowed to never forget. That is
completely changed. I also have warned on this show that
if you are filling up our big cities with people
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from outside this country, it is the easiest way to
destroy America. We know what Democrats are done with legal
immigrants coming across our southern border. We know how they
wanted to allow them to vote in our elections and
treat them like their American citizens and give them our
tax tours. That has all been happening all over the country.
We know how they hate law enforcement and ice agents
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and police officers. Well, Mandannie is a great example of
that hatred becoming leadership man. Donnie has made it clear
he can't stand the police. He wants to abolish send
me things they shouldn't exist, and he hates America the
way it is, and he wants to totally and fundamentally
change what America. Is I put all that together for
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you to now give you. What AOC said after the
Mundani win, to back up the warnings that I've been
giving you for so long, And what she is saying
is what I've been saying. She's telling you the Democratic
Party is dead, that it is now being run by us.
What does US means? Communists, Socialists and Marxists who hate
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this country and fundamentally want to change it. They want
to take from the rich, They want to take land, property, housing,
They want to tax you into oblivion, and they believe
that no one should be rich, of course, but them.
They want you to believe that if you were successful,
that you were evil and we should come after what
you've built, what you've grown, what you've done. That's another
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part of this. So take a listen to AOC talking
about the victory of Mandanni and what she says it
means for the rest of the country.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Chuck Schumer did not endorse in this race. He did
not endorse Mamdani and wouldn't say how he voted. What's
your response to that, Well, what I think is so
impressive about what Zahran Mamdani accomplished tonight as well? As
the entire movement of New Yorkers that came out to
vote for him, is that he had to not just
defeat a Republican, he had to defeat a Republican and
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the old guard of the Democratic Party. At the same time.
He was fighting a war on two fronts and not
just one. And he's still one resounded. And I think
the message that that sends is that the Democratic Party
cannot last much longer by denying the future, by trying
to undercut our young, by trying to undercut a next
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generation of diverse and upcoming Democrats that have the parties,
the actual party, there are actual electorate and voters support.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
There. It is, in her own words, telling you that
the old guard of the Democratic Party is dead and
that now the Democratic Party has been taken over by
the extreme left. How did this happen and how do
we get here? Well, some of it is because the media.
I'll give you a great example this week, if something
that happened that you may have seen in the news,
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Congressman Mike Quigley put out a video and it said
this Ice isn't going after the worst of the world.
This morning, they took a preschool teacher without a warrant
in front of children in my district, and it showed
a daycare. Now there was a woman that they did
drag out of that daycare. This went viral. The media
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went with the story. Many of them have not corrected
the story at all. They're letting the lie live online.
The Department of Homeland Security came out and said this
in a response to the congressman who was deliberately lying. Quote, Congressman,
you were deliberately misrepresenting the facts. ICE law enforcement did
not all caps targeted daycare and were only at this
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location because the female illegal alien who they were trying
to arrest, who was running from law enforcement, fled inside
of the daycare. Now, at that point, that was clearly
a threat to the children. So the ICE agents ran
into a school in essence, because someone who was being
caught by law enforcement decided to run into a place
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where children were. Would you want ICE agents to run there?
Would you say, oh no, no, let's not they went into
a school. Let's let that criminals stay in that school,
that daycare, because we wouldn't want to go in there
and then have people accuse us of going in and
arresting teachers. Now, this congressman knew this. The congressman knew
that this was not a teacher. They knew the story
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was a lie. He didn't carry put it out there
because he wanted to dehumanize law and order. He wanted
to dehumanize ice agents. This is exactly the plan of
the left AOC, the George Soroses who are funding it,
and the mundanis dehumanize law and order, replace it with
their form of anarchy and structure of communism where they
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have total power and control over the people, who they
are also making weaker every day, because that is exactly
what happens when you have communism. I also want to
just give you a historical perspective. Is I'm doing this
right now in Israel. One of the things that happened
last night at dinner and we were talking talking about
what happens in the Middle East and in Europe, and
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there was a very interesting point that was made by
a Jewish man I was with it dinnery. He said,
you know what's interesting about history. If you just look
at history, Look at the Berlin Wall, Look at who
was running to which side. If you look at the
Berlin Wall when it fell, was it the communists running
to the side of freedom, or was it the people
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that were living under freedom and had a life that
was something they were proud of running to communism. If
you know history, you know the answer to that. The
people that were running were fleeing communism and the oppression
of communism they had been under for decades when the
Berlin Wall fell. They were running to freedom. They were
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not a bunch of people on the other side of
the wall that were living in a green and lush
life as it was described, and I think it's a
great way of putting it. Where they had stores, and
they had security, and they had freedom, and they had
all of the things that you get when you have
it completely the opposite of communism. They were not running
to go live where the communists were in charge or
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had been in charge. You would think we would learn
from that. The other thing that's interesting about the data
is Mandani was elected by the richest of us, even
though those that worked hard, that had money in New
York said no to him. What I mean George Soros,
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Alex Soros's son, putting out this tweet, so proud of
the new to be a New Yorker, The American dream continues,
Congrats Mayor Mundani with a picture of the two of them.
This is a man who bought an election and has
bought radical leftists and put them into power into America.
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They fundamentally want to change America. But what did the
New Yorkers do? Native new Yorkers the out of pulling
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data and I want to really dive into this so
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you understand what the takeaways are and the warnings for
the rest of the country. Number One, the Democratic Party
is run by the elites. They're run by the radical
leftist billionaires and a great example of that is Soaurus
his family and they're picking the candidates now and they
will continue to pick the candidates. That's number one. Number two,
the Democratic Party is dead. It is now a Democratic
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party that is really filled with socialist, Marxist and kindness.
But Democrats, as we know that the old guard is dead.
I'm not the only one saying that now, AOC is
saying it. Mundani is saying it. What we also learned
in the exit data is that native New Yorkers actually
rejected Mundani, while those who have lived in the city
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less than five years voted for Mandani in overwhelming numbers.
Let me let me just break that down so you
understand this. New Yorkers who were native, who lived there,
who've been there for a long time, they said, we
don't want this guy. Okay, we remember nine to eleven.
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We don't want a guy that avocate kids for infantata,
a guy who advocates for the Muslims to become violent
and to use violence to take over the world. Those
New Yorkers said no to Mandanni. Here's what's interesting. Those
who had lived in New York City for less than
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five years voted for Mendanni in overwhelming numbers. I'm going
to give you the data. How long have you lived
in New York City less than five years? Okay, if
you've lived there less than five years, you voted for Mundani.
Eighty three percent of the vote went for Mundani. So
these immigrants, some of them may be illegal, we'll find
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out at some point. But those who had transplanned the
last in the last five years in New York, they
want to own New York, and that means they want
to destroy what New York is now so they get
their own power. Eighty three percent, many of them immigrants,
not my words, Mundanni words, voted for Mundani for that reason.
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Mandanni is what he is, simply put robin Hood. I'm
going to take from those that have been here. I'm
gonna take from those that have been here for a
long time, and I'm going to control this city. That's
number one. Five to ten years. If you've lived in
New York for the last five to ten years, still
high number. Seventy six percent voted for Mundani. So your
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ten years of last year in the city, you like
this guy. He's telling you he's going to take from
the rich. He's gonna take their home he's going to
raise their tax, is going to make them pay a
ton just to live in New York. That will either
run people off, which means you have a better chance
to buy real estate and to do things there. They're
basically excommunicating the lifers in New York. That is what
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Mundani is doing now, especially now he's one, he can
actually start putting a lot of this into place. If
you lived in New York ten years, but we're not
born in New York City, twenty four voted for Mundani.
So it's very interesting. If you didn't grow up in
New York, if you weren't born there, but you've been
there for ten years or more, it was about it
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was it was split fifty four percent. Now this goes
back to the Great Plan of Soros and Mundonnie's AFCs.
They want to replace what is made and made the
fibers of towns with immigrants who just say, we're going
to remake this place and you'll have nothing left. How
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do we know this? Look at this stat if you
were born in New York City, only thirty four percent
of the people actually born in New York City. The
data is now showing us voted for Mundani. So Mandani
has been created out of those that are new Mundani
has been created by the richest in the Democratic Party,
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the Sorouses, to then attack the rich of New York
which is very weird except for them, because he's obviously
not going to attack Soros and we're gonna get rid
of them. That is shocking. But it's exactly what I
had warned you was going to happen. Okay, it is
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exactly what I said was going to happen. I gotta
tell you, this is what the Democratic Party wants. If
you're going to put socialism into reality, you've got to
get rid of the people that will stand up against you.
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That is those that have lived there the longest. That is,
those that don't want their cities to change in a
negative way. That is those in New York City, for example,
that were born there. You are if you are a
lifer in one of these cities, they want to take over.
You are their enemy. They want you out, they want
you to move away, they want you to have no voice,
they want you to be silenced. And the polling data
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is showing us that overwhelmingly. So I'll go to another
example here in New York and this is also a
very interesting thing on education. The non degreed tried valiantly
to save the city from the degree holding hoarde of
New York. So, if you're hardworking New Yorker, you didn't
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go to college, you didn't vote for this guy, which
is actually the opposite of what many thought was going
to happen. I would be one of them. Why is
it that the elitists that are educated voted for him
in overwhelming numbers. Well, we now know it's because they've
been indoctrinated to hate America. They've been indoctionned to believe
that somehow communism, which has worked nowhere, would work in
places like New York City. There weren't enough of the,
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by the way, hard working Americans to overpower those that
had degrees. I'll go through the data, Mandani. If you
were a voter with no high school degree, only forty
percent voted for Mundanni the winner. Okay, that that means
that sixty percent voted against him. High school graduate thirty
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nine percent, so still well into the minority voted for him.
The majority voted against him. Some college forty percent voted
for Mandanni. Still under again, still under fifty, well under
fifty percent. Normally, you would think, well, if you're poor
and you're the Robinhood going to go for the rich,
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you would want Mundani. Right. But these many of these
immigrants and people that have moved to New York recently
who want the American dream Left communism, they don't want
it in New York City. Now listen to the elite
that had been their minds have been cooked by the
radical left in high schools, junior highs, and colleges, and
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to hate America and to believe that America is somehow evil.
If you had an associate's degree, that number jumps to
forty five percent voted for Mundani. If you had a
bachelor degree, okay, many of you listen, have a bachelor's degree,
the number skyrockets to fifty seven percent voted for Mendonni. So,
in theory, the smartest in New York City voted overwhelmingly
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in favor of Mendanni. Fifty seven percent with bachelor's degree.
If you had an advanced degree, we're talking about doctor Willier,
things like that, a master's fifty seven percent of those
voted for Mendonni. What is the takeaway here? It's not
the working hard class Americans that are wont in communism.
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It's these radical, rich, entitled individuals who've been indoctrinated at Harvard,
Yale and Princeton and the other universities as they've expanded
to believe that somehow America is evil and that everything
should be free for everyone and we should just straight
up try socialism. Mandanni also said this on election night, quote,
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we will prove that the there is no problem too
large for government to solve and no concern too small
for it to care about. That is socialism. Hand over
your life to our government and we will be your father.
The government is a solution to every problem. Not you,
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not the private sector, not a church, not nonprofits, not family,
not community. No, no, no, no no. Mundanni an election
night says we will prove, so we're going to put
this into action, that there's no problem to arts for
government to solve and no concern too small for it
to care about. Mandanni also promised this that we are
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going to tax and this goes back to racial warfare,
white neighborhoods at a higher rate. Did you hear me?
Zohan Mandani for New York City has now said that
if you are white in a white neighborhood. We are
coming after you. We are going to humanize whites. We're
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going to tell you that they're public enemy number one,
and we're going to get them to move out. How
do you get them to move out by taxing them
at a higher rate, basically because of the color of
their skin. Now, if all of the whites leave New
York City, which is what he's advocating for, by the way,
they be a lot of Jewish people, Okay, this is
part of the radical left agenda, then we take over
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their neighborhoods, we take over their homes, we take over
their jobs, and we excommunicate them. Do you understand what
racism looks like in the hands of a Muslim radical
who believes that all Jews should be exterminated from the
river to the sea, who believes in Muslims using violence
to kill. And now he's saying, I'm going to go
after white neighborhoods and tax them at a higher rate.
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I want to just take a moment to give you
a recap of what I have witnessed in the last
twenty four hours as I have been in Israel, and
I can tell you that not only is Israel an
incredible nation, but I would encourage all of you to
do a pilgrimage and to witness what life is like
in Israel. I was blessed to be able to do
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some incredibly hard things over the last twenty four hours,
and this is not normally what this show sounds like.
But I'm so thankful that I have the opportunity to
be for many of you your eyes here on the ground.
I've been able to travel to the north, to the
border with Syria and Lebanon. I've been able to see
where Hesba Lah attacks from. I've been able to tour
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the wreckage in the neighborhoods that were hit. I've been
able to sit with the victims and tell their stories
to you. I also have gone to the complete opposite
side to the west. I've been able to go and
see the kibbutz that were attacked, where families were slaughtered into,
including seeing the home where those nine month old little
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children that were taken and killed by Hamas happened. I
was able to meet with the victims and go to
the side of the horrific attacks. At the music festival
where friends gathered just to dance and they were brutally
murdered and taken hostage and raped by the radicals of Hamas.
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I went to the playgrounds where children were bombed, met
with the families where children were killed playing soccer, and
also met on the military base that was overrun at
the border with the West Bank, where girls were raped
and then shot and executed who served in the Israeli army.
What I have witnessed is pure evil. What I have
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walked through in the homes is pure evil. They came
from a group of terrorists who are soulless and their
only objective was to kill Jews. I want to start
by going to the tour of the kibbutz because it
was the hardest place I think I've ever been, the
hardest thing I've ever witnessed. To go into what is
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a neighborhood that would remind you of your neighborhood or
the neighborhood where you grew up as a kid. Maybe
it was a genuine community, a community of families, by
the way, many of them that were related to one another,
where grandparents would live in one home, where grandkids and
their and their children live in another home, where aunts
and uncles may be down the street where cousins played.
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I mean when I'm talking about community, I'm talking about
a tight knit community where they worked together. And as
I met with the victims who were there, who toured
and showed me their homes, told me how they survived
and how their family members, many of them were killed.
There was one constant theme, and that was a theme
that these people came and they didn't care who they killed.
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They just wanted to say I killed a Jew. I
sat in front of the house where those nine month
old children were taken. You may have seen that video
that went viral of a mother clinging to these two children,
these two newborns, young children, one of them I mean
nine months old, and hearing the story of how they
were taken and how the father was taken as well.
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He came out to fight. He actually talked to his
wife and he said, are we fighting or are we
going to give up? And she said, we fight. In
other words, we're going to try to survive by not fighting.
Are we going to try to survive by fighting? And
he went out of the house and he had a
handgun which was no match for the literally, at one point,
hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of fighters that came across
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the border from Gaza and he was taken by the
Terrace and many others were slaughtered there. Many of the
children were shot and killed, and the families were shot
and killed in front of the door. They're safe, their
bomb shelter, their safe room in their homes. One of
the things that was interesting about these safe rooms, and
every house had a safe room because you're so close
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to the border and there's so many bombings that happened,
is that most of the people did not have a
lock on the inside of their safe room, which for
many of them became death rooms. And you may say
to yourself, why would you not have a lock on
your safe room, And it was the question that I asked.
He said, because these rooms were designed to keep us
safe from bombs that were exploding in shrapnel, and you
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didn't lock them on purpose because if your home did
get hit, then then others would need to come in
and drag you out, hopefully to safety, to try to
save your life. The room was only created to help
protect you from a bomb that came in constantly from
the Terrace organization. Hamas is backed by Iran, and so
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the majority of people in these kibbutz did not have
a simple latch to keep that door shut. One of
the men that was one of the survivors was shut
and he was saving his family's life, and he was
sitting beside the door having to hold the door shut.
Is on the other side the door, the terrorists are
trying to kill him. There were many family members that
were killed that were holding the door shut from the
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terraces on the other side. And eventually they just used
their machine guns to just put constant bullets through the
door and they would kill the family that was protecting
the children, and then in many scenarios they would just
set the house on fire and burn the children alive.
I want you to think about what I just said.
Imagine your neighborhood, every house being invaded systematically, door to door.
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You're either drug out to the street and killed, you
try to fight back against hundreds of invaders, which you're
not going to win, or you're burned alive and your
children are burned alive, or you're taken hostage. That is
all because they were Jewish walking through this kibbutz. Looking
at the pictures that were put at the front of
each house of who lived in that house. It was
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heartbreak seeing how the place had been in essence left
exactly how it was on that day, Seeing the bicycles
leaning up against the homes, seeing the tricycles that were
pushed over outside the front door where you would leave
most outside toys, Seeing the basketball goals and the basketballs
that had not moved since the day these people were slaughtered.
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And going into the homes and seeing where these people
took their last breast, where they lost their lives, and
knowing what they must have felt, looking at the bullet
holes coming through the doors of their safe rooms that
were supposed to keep them safe from bombs, and the
kibbutz that I went into. The worst part about it
was that nobody came to save them from the military.
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That the one kibbutz where the military didn't show up.
Now you may ask yourself why it was a question
I did, like, how is that even possible? And what
I found out from going to a military base that
was also overrun and the girls there went to their
safe room that was six in the morning. There was
thirty to forty girls who were serving in their military,
and only four of them were armed because they were
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woken up by the attack and they were overrun by
Terrists on their base. They didn't have time to get
into their uniforms or even grab their guns, so there
was only four of them that were armed, and they
were huddled down and they were hiding, trying to save
their lives on their own military base. So they could
have never imagined was going to happen. And many of
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their commanders had already been killed outside and defend the base.
They were being overrun. And so what I learned was
is the majority of people that were higher up in
the military in Israel were killed in the first hour
of the attack, and so then chaos erupted because no
one was giving orders anymore because everyone that had the
ability to give orders had died. Now, something that's interesting
about Israel is a little bit different than our military
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is the commanders are always the highest rank at the front,
leading the charge. They do not stay back to give orders,
and so the entire seniority of the military and Israel
was just decimated during this attack. So some of the
military that was trying to respond to this cabolts took
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fire before they could even get close to it. From
another conflict in other warriors that invaded the country. It
wasn't that they didn't try to come as because they
literally couldn't because they were then under attack and engage
the tariffs, and many of them were dying as well.
But what I witnessed on the military base was so
horrific because they military command center where the girls were
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inside trying to get help and talking and explained that
they were under attack, and then the base had been infiltrated.
The people they were talking to had already been killed
outside of the base, and what the terrorists did is
they burned them alive. One of the young girls that
did survive the attack talk to me about her two
friends that were found clinging to one another as they
burned alive in the military command center. She also told
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the story of how when the terrorists found the young soldiers,
there were eighteen years old girls in the shelter. They
started to grin and started to chant a la Akbar
Alla akbar because they knew that they had found them
and then they could massacre them. They then turned their
guns on these girls all in the shelter and just
started executing them. The four girls that had guns shot back.
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They then retreated a little bit and then started to
throw in hand grenades to blow them up. The majority
of these girls were in their pajamas. Why were they
being killed because of one reason? They were Jewish? They
were Jewish. They then went room to room on the base,
and they separate the bases with women bases and men
based in the military, and women serve in the military.
Everybody in Israel that's a citizen in essence serves two
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years in the military. It's truly incredible. And they would
find girls and they would take them out. They would
then rape them. The other girls that were hiding could
hear the rapes happening, and then they would hear the gunshots.
After they'd raped the girl. They would then shoot the
girls and kill them and leave them outside of their
rooms dead. And this happened for hours. It's no different
than what happened at the festival where I also went
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and met with a survivor, a man, a young boy
and his upper teens who went with ten of his
friends and only I think he said three of them survived.
Why were they killed going to a music festival because
they were Jewish? They were killed by Hamas because Hamas
wants to kill and exterminate every Jew from the river
to the sea. They were in the middle of basically nowhere,
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at this music festival, a beautiful area with trees. They
were there to dance and celebrate with their friends. They
were at a music festival to love one another and
to enjoy a great day of music. And he said
that when the red alert went off, which if you're
Israeli you have on your phone, they thought it was
just going to be bombs that happened. Many people went
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to run to safety, to some of the bomb shelters,
and that ended up being where they were slaughtered, because
as soon as the terrace got there, they would just
go in and they would open the door and they
would throw a grenade or they would just slaughter them.
There was also nowhere to really hide. I want you
to understand this. The trees at the festival are very skinny.
They remind me of like a small branch tree in America.
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There's not a big trunk like oaks or larger trees.
These are like crape myrtles, is the best way I
can describe it. There's no protection there, and you have
people that are paratrooping in. You have people arriving in cars.
You have people arriving on motorcycles and they're just mowing
you down. You look at the hundreds and hundreds of
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pictures and I put some of this on social media.
They were slaughtered. They're almost all young. They were all
there with their friends, and there was nowhere to hide.
There was the famous bar that was there where you
could go and buy a drink at like any music festival.
You know what they look like. They're kind of square.
They got a little fence. You go in, you get
something to drink, you go back to the concert. It
was the prime place where people would think to go
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for shelter. And when the Jihadis got there, when Hamask
got there, they looked at the people hiding holding each
other and they just mowed them down for sport while
they were chanting and smiling because they knew they were
going to get to kill so many Jews and the
plan worked. I am going to have more to say
on this in the future, but what I can tell
you is this is evil at a level that I
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the only way I can describe it is satanic. I
am so sad for the people that lost their lives.
I now know their faces. I now know their stories.
I hope to continue to tell them to you. But
whether it's the kids that were killed playing soccer, whether
it's the kids going to a music festival, whether it's
the nine month the old child who was taken hostage
for propaganda from Hamas from and the mother who the
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mother and the two small children who couldn't defend themselves
were killed, whether it was the older men that were
in their eighties and nineties that couldn't even get out
of their houses, that were burned alive for sport, or
the girls on the bases that were burned alive for
sport on the military base, or were raped in front
of their friends and then shot four times in the back.
What I can tell you is the entire country of
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Israel is the enemy of the state, and these attacks
came from Gaza. How would you live next to people
that plan and do this and celebrate this. Remember, they
were calling home. We have the tech, We have the
audio and the text messages of them calling them, going dad, mom,
telling their parents I killed a Jew. I killed a Jew,
and the dad and the parents are telling the child
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how proud they are they just went to kill a
random Jew. This is my generation's Holocaust and it's being whitewashed.
And the scary part is the rise of anti Semitism
in the US has skyrocketed as well. Israel is our
ally for a reason. We can debate if they get
it all right. And by the way, the police officers
that I met with who were over on, who are
also killed, who told their stories, said that Israel doesn't
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always get it right. In fact, they have lots of
criticism of their government for how wrong they got it
on the October seventh surprise and how there was major
failures in their government to not know this was going
to happen. But I have met so many brave men
and women citizens who put on a uniform and have
fought to defend their country for the last two years
and live in a constant state of alertness, where sirens
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going off and bombs going off as normal. And to
see what they live, how they live is truly remarkable
because they want to be safe as Jews, and this
the only place the Middle East where they feel like
they can be safe. God bless them. I'll keep their
stories alive. I'll tell you more stories moving forward. We'll
get back to the biggest stories coming out of the
White House and politics in America. But this was important
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for me to take a moment and just tell you
what I saw. Don't forget. Share this podcast wherever you
can and with your family and your friends, and I'll
see you back here tomorrow