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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, mass shooting now at Brown University. The shooter or
the alleged shooter, they said they had him in custody.
Turns out no, they don't. This person of interest, Benjamin Erickson,
is not the shooter. They say they made a mistake.
And now I hope he sues him. I hope he

(00:21):
sues the pants off of him, because they've destroyed this
poor young man's life. But anyway, so the alleged shooter
is still out there. And the question now is is
the media is Brown trying to cover up what really
happened Saturday at four twenty pm six one seven two

(00:44):
six six sixty eight sixty eight. Two students are dead,
nine students are wounded, and they're now telling us no
video surveillance footage whatsoever, at least inside the building where
the atrocity took. Now, remember this is an Ivy League institution.

(01:04):
Over eight billion dollars is their endowment. Students are charged
roughly seventy to one hundred thousand dollars a year tuition.
They've got cameras all over campus, all over outside campus,
but somehow they want us to believe that there's no
video footage of what happened inside. I don't believe them,

(01:29):
and frankly most people don't believe them. Six one seven
two sixty six sixty eight sixty eight, which begs the question,
what are they covering up? Jack in Rhode Island, Thanks
for holding Jack and welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Hey Jeff. Enjoying your show today, and you sure hit
the nail on the head talking about the province leadership.
It was very funny to watch the three or four
of those guys trying to explain everything. But a couple
of things I want to mention. The first thing is
if you recall a couple of years ago, and it

(02:09):
wasn't very long. I just about a year and a
half ago, that president of Brown was on the hot
seat because those Palestinian protests were getting very very heated
on College Hill. And then these Jewish donors this year
at Harvard and Brown got involved and they kind of

(02:32):
shut the whole thing down. So she probably doesn't want
to go there because she allowed all this stuff to
get out of control to begin with. The Second thing
I want to say is my daughter went to school
in high school and took a summer class in that building,
and one of her very very best friends is at
Brown right now, and according to her, that building you

(02:54):
could walk right in, which is hard to believe. But
I heard this on Sadday from her friend that there's
not a For some reason that building was open. So
the president is going to have to answer for that too.
To your friend I used to live in I'm not
Jewish myself, but I used to live in Brookline and

(03:15):
I had a lot of friends up there that were Jewish.
And to your friend who called from Chestnut Hill, I
want to just give him my take on this anti semitism.
And I lost my first cousin on nine to eleven
in the Pentagon, and it's not, in my opinion, anti Semitism.

(03:37):
The reason there are a lot of Americans, people myself
who support Trump who don't want us to be involved
in all of this Israel Gaza mess I would call it.
And we paid a price ourselves, Okay, so when we so, so,
even though I feel for him, it's not anti Semitism

(04:00):
if we don't support Israel. There are too many Americans
that it's America first. It's not that we don't want
to support Israel, but let the Americans decide how much
we want to get involved. In that and those are
the points I want to make to him.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Well, you know, Jack, look to your last point. You're
completely right. You don't have to support Israel. You know,
you can be neutral, you can be a pro Palestinian.
I mean, you know my position. I'm very pro Israel.
But no, to me, that's everything. What you're saying now
is very reasonable. It's we can agree to disagree. As
they say, what is antisemitism is hatred for Jewish people.

(04:41):
And you saw that with this explosion of antisemitism on
campuses all over our country. When they start calling for
the mass murder of Jews, when they start saying from
the river to the sea, Palestine shall be free. The
only good Jew is a dead Jew. When they start,

(05:01):
you know, waving the flags of Hamas, then that's no
longer I'm critical of Israel. Or you know, you're openly
now championing a terrorist group responsible for the deliberate mass murder,
the industrial scale murder of innocent women, men and children.

(05:22):
So there's a sickness there on the left and on campuses.
And I agree with you. Christina Pakson, the Brown University president,
like many other university presidents at the Ivy League schools
has enabled and empowered this. There's no question now, Jack,
if you don't mind, I want to and Australia. What
happened over the weekend is a classic example. I mean,

(05:44):
I'm sure many of those Jews you found, you know,
celebrating Hanuka could be very critical of Israel, or they
may not even have gone to Israel. Ever once in
their lives they were slaughtered simply because of their faith,
or of their religion, or of their ancestry, because they're Jewish.
So that's what I'm talking about. But Jack, I hear you,

(06:07):
and I understand you. I want to go back to
your first point. Are there cameras in that building? Does
your daughter know that or does her friend know that?
I know they left the building open, the door open,
which to me is criminal, it's negligent. But somehow they're
claiming they can't get there's no surveillance video footage, and

(06:27):
I find that very hard to believe. Do you know
the answer to that, Jack, Okay, I want to head
right back to Jack and Rhode Island just very quickly
before I do. It is the Kooner Country Pole Question
of the Day sponsored by Marios Marios Quality roofing, siding,
and windows. Are the Rhode Island authorities turning a blind

(06:53):
eye to terrorism in the Brown University shooting? In other
words words, are they covering up something? Are they hiding something?
So let me ask it again. Are the Rhode Island authorities?
Remember very liberal, very woke, and these are rabid partisan democrats.

(07:15):
Are the Rhode Island authorities turning a blind eye to
terrorism in the Brown University shooting? A? Yes, b no,
you know where I stand. I am a yes all
the way. Baby to me, this screams yes, but that's me.

(07:38):
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(08:05):
kuh And is in national Er. Okay, Jack in Rhode Island, Jack,
I mean really good call. I want to ask you
about the first point that you made. You had a daughter.
She actually did a summer class at that building where
the shooting took place. She has a friend that ghost
to Brown let me ask you. We know there are

(08:28):
cameras all over the campus. Are there cameras inside the
engineering building and in the classroom where this atrocity took place?
Do you know? Does your daughter know? Do you have
any clue? I'm just curious.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Go ahead, Jack, I honestly don't have any clue on that.
I do recall. I believe when I picked her up
in the summer, this is a year and a half
or two years ago, that I believe I could walk
in there myself, But I can't guarante. I think I
remember being able to do that in the middle of summer,
but I know for sure. She told me on Saturday,

(09:06):
because she is this is her best friend, said that
that building is open and there's not that you can
walk in there, which was surprising to me.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
But I'm with you, Jack, that's unforgivable. That is unforgivable,
and I think the President's going to have to answer
for that. The president of Brown is going to have
to answer. My God, especially in our day and age,
and Jack, not to pour gasoline on the fire. Hey,
I mean, students now are not really students, let's be honest.

(09:37):
They're almost like customers. I mean when you're you know,
shelling out seventy eighty ninety one hundred K a year
just for tuition, never mind room and board and everything else.
The least you can do is provide iron cloud security.
You know, like many college campuses, you got to have
a pass or a permit or a card or whatever,
a student idea, and you swipe it or scan it

(10:00):
whatever to get into a building. But that anybody from
the public, you me, anybody can just LA the door. Oh
let me go shoot up a school today. Ooh, the
engineering building that's open. LA the DA just open the
front door. Unforgivable, unforgivable, Jack, Thank you so much for
that call. All right, let's go to Bill in Sudbury.

(10:25):
Thanks for holding Bill and welcome.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Hello, good morning, Good morning, Jeff. I don't want to
fight with you today. I just wanted to tell you
the striking thing that struck me as I was watching
the coverage of the Brown shooting. These college students, they're
experts at duck and cover. They have been having live
shooter drills their whole lives, their whole entire lives. So

(10:51):
when this happened, they were surprisingly ready for it, which
I think is a terrible thing. We the adults, have
really let our children down by not doing anything across
their entire life to prevent this.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Bill, first of all, I want to wish you a
merry Christmas. I want to wish you a merry Christmas
and a happy New Year, and all the best to
you and your family. And look again, Bill, I'm always shocked,
and I'll just be very again. I am sorry. I
have to be brutally honest with you. When Afghanistan fell
in that disastrous debacle, you were the only one who

(11:36):
called and you praised Joe Biden, and I was shocked.
But that's okay, that's you. You're entitled to your opinion.
We now have another debacle. It's not thirteen US service
members dead, but it's two students dead, the whole world
in front of them, their whole life in front of them.
Nine others wounded, one in very critical condition. I'm praying

(12:01):
for this person and their family because they may not
make it. And you call up the show and it's
always gun control. It's always gun control. And all we've
done is respond to school shootings. You say we've done nothing.
It's the opposite. We've done so much. It's an obsession.

(12:22):
All we do is react and respond to shootings. And
even in your comment about the students being ready, they
were not ready. If you read anything about what happened,
they were in a complete panic. Many of them were
getting panic attacks. They openly said they didn't know what
to do. Many of them ran around desperately. They hid

(12:46):
in closets, they hid in classrooms, they hid in their dorms,
they barricaded the doors. They said they all felt completely helpless. Now,
why should they be helped? Bliss in a university, why
weren't there school resource officers police officers in that engineering building.

(13:10):
I would have school resource officers in every building. Now,
they may get a couple shots off, but that's it.
You're dead. No gun free zones. You walk into that building,
you're carrying a gun, you're gonna be shot dead, period,
full stop, video surveillance cameras everywhere. You have to have

(13:34):
doors that are locked. Hell high schools have their doors locked.
My kids go to school at nine o'clo whatever, eight thirty.
Whenever their classes start banged. The doors are locked, front door,
back door. Nobody can get in. You have to ring
to allow them to get you in and even then
there are other doors you have to go through to
get in. You're gonna tell me one of the top

(13:58):
Ivy League schools with an eight billion dollar endowment can't
provide the most basic security. But you see, you can't
have a conversation like this because it's always the freaking guns.
You people. You want to destroy the First Amendment. You're

(14:18):
all for censorship, that's what you know. You said it
many times. You want me dead, and you want people
who listen to this show dead because you hate our news.
So you're for censorship. You're against the First Amendment, You're
against the Second Amendment. You're against the Bill of Rights,
and you always want to take away people's legitimate constitutional

(14:42):
rights whenever some madman shoots up a school or a university.
And honestly, I think it's sick to politicize the dead
the way you do. Honestly, Bill, you should be ashamed
of yourself.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Ousions.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
You think I listened to the show because I don't
like you? What are you crazy? What are you crazy?
I love the show, Jeff, I love the show, and
I love the listeners.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Well, I appreciate it, but I mean, you call us,
you call us Nazis, and you call us white supremacists,
and you've called the show multiple times saying I should
be killed in this audience, should be murdered. So if
that's your idea of love, I hate to see what
your idea of hate is. But look, Bill, you've said
what you've said, We have it on tape. My question

(15:33):
to you is this well, and he just hung up.
My question to you is this okay? And to all
the liberals out there, why is it always the same response?
How come it can't be? Why weren't there police officers,
resource officers at the school. Why they certainly have the money,

(15:58):
They have more than enough money. Okay, Why weren't there
extra layers of protection? Well, how come the doors weren't
locked and only students in faculty can access it? Whatever
you scan your card, you well, whatever it is, you
have a you know, and that opens the door for you.
How come high schools can do it? What an Ivy

(16:19):
league school can't do it? And now they want us
to seriously believe like, to me, this is an issue
not left right, conservative, liberal, democrat, Republican. This is sheer
incompetence and lies. You're telling me there's no video surveillance
footage of what happened at the shooting, that there were

(16:40):
no cameras inside that building. Bull You know what, I
can't say it bs bull crap. So what are they
covering up? Don't we have a right to know? No,
you don't care. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight six. The eight is the number. Okay, you can

(17:02):
text the cooner man seven zero four seven zero seven
zero four seven zero. This is from six oh three. Jeff.
We're not saying that all Muslims or transgenders are terrorist murderers,
but what what we are saying is that so far,

(17:23):
all of the terrorist murderers have been Muslims or transgenders. Personally,
if I were this young military man, i e. That
so called person of interest Benjamin Erickson, who they've now
let go because he doesn't he's not the guy who
did it, I would be suing every institution and media

(17:44):
outlet who falsely accused him a one six oh three
oh oh, and he's got he's got the mother of
all lawsuits. And I gotta say I feel very sorry
for the guy. I really do. You don't throw around.
Person of interest stormed the guy's hotel room with CNN

(18:04):
present at three forty five in the morning and Splash's
name all across the country and you know, insinuate and
basically say, you know everything. But he's the guy with
law enforcement doing press conference after press conference, including a
cash pattel and the FBI, and everybody's doing a victory lap.

(18:26):
We got them, We got them, and then by Sunday
night it was almost was it midnight or eleven o'clock? Oops, sorry,
he's not the guy. It's the Keystone Cops. I'm telling you,
it's the Keystone cops. And by the way, Arthur was

(18:48):
Chestnut Hill was one thousand percent correct when he said,
why weren't streets blocked off? Why weren't neighborhoods just completely
you know, closed off for barricaded or I mean the
police were late, they were sloppy, they had no clue
what was going on. The guy had the perpetrator had

(19:13):
hours to make his escape hours six one, seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight. Matt, is it Matt or Nate? Matt? Mike? Sorry,
is it Matt or Nate? Matt? Okay, Matt in c Kok,
thanks for holding.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
That and welcome Jeff Goodbrying now are you I'm good?

Speaker 1 (19:35):
How are you net?

Speaker 2 (19:36):
I'm good.

Speaker 4 (19:37):
I'm good. Being a veteran, it's really tough to hear
what's going on with this alleged perpetrator. And it's too
bad that, I mean, in essentially wasn't the guy, because
now we know that the suspect's still out there, and
it's just really unfortunate to see the police response and
the onulin investigation. You know, it's almost like the Marathon

(19:57):
Vombit's all over again. You know, we're gonna be on
into a four or five day excursion to hunt this
guy down. I just wanted to share really quick that
two years ago I was in the telecommunications industry. I
worked on the library which is on the corner of
Waterman and Thayer Street, which is a brown building, Brown

(20:18):
University building, And when we were working on the rooftop
putting up the new cell phone montennas, we had to
get you know, we had to call Brown University staff.
They had to escort us in with badges that plus
was locked down tight so to hear that this incident happened,
and that they don't have clear imagery. Besides that one

(20:39):
what five second video, the guy's back turned to us.
It's just unbelievable. I think there's a lot more. Like
you asked earlier, I think there's a lot more that
they're not telling us, and that it's just raising a
lot of eye press, especially mine. Nat.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
If you don't mind me asking, and again, if I'm
getting too personal, please tell me. I understand when you
went into that Brown building, because I've been to Brown,
but not inside. You know, just a couple of months ago,
I took my niece and my sister in law and
we walked around, but we just walked around on campus. So,
as I said, I don't want to repeat myself, cameras everywhere.

(21:16):
They're on the street, they're on the campus everywhere. To me,
I'm just assuming there's got to be cameras inside the building.
How could there not be camera every other university has
cameras everywhere inside the buildings. So I'm like this, there's
no way. But you know, I'm like ninety nine point
nine percent sure. I can't say one hundred percent short

(21:38):
because I didn't go inside a building. When you went
inside that building, were there cameras inside.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
That I had access to? It was like, well, first
off on the street, Brown University definitely, you know point oh,
it's every nine nine point nine nine exactly. Especially Providence too.
They have flocks cameras everywhere, But as far as where
I was, we went through a hallway into some service
elevators and then from there right onto the rooftop. They

(22:08):
have rooftop cameras obviously, So as far as my experience goes,
there is only a few cameras that I was probably
recorded on. But in that building, I can only imagine
that there were a few. For like anybody walking off
the streets, they got to know who's going in and out.
So I don't I wasn't there. I don't know what happened,
but clearly there was a dysfunction with them not being

(22:33):
able to make an identification at this point in time station.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
That is, they don't want to make an identification because
if they make an identification, it goes against the entire
narrative that the Democrats and the media are pushing, which
is that maga are terrorists. But there is no such
thing as a transgender terrorist, or especially an Islamic terrorists.

(23:00):
I mean, you may disagree with me, but that's to me.
I think it's pretty obvious. Look I can just tell
you this. Every university that I've been in, okay, where
I've given talks or whatever, and I'm talking. I'm not
trying to insult the university, but University of Southern New
Hampshire cameras everywhere inside. It's not a world class institution.

(23:20):
I'm not putting it down. They have good classes, good professors,
good students. I'm talking about. You know, this is not
the Ivy League where you're paying seventy eighty ninety K
a year just for tuition. So I've been to Boston University,
I've been to Boston College. I've been to MIT, I've
been to Harvard. I've been to multiple buildings in Harvard. Okay,

(23:42):
it's my brother in law. He's doing a postgraduate there.
He invited me to certain things. Long story short, anyway,
my point is they all have cameras up the wazoo
inside every building. I'm not blaming, I'm just describing. So
I find it impossible to believe that there are no
cameras inside that engineering building. I don't believe it. I

(24:06):
just don't believe it. Okay, unless this is the most incompetent,
dysfunctional institution in the United States where my kids go
to school. Ava goes to a middle school, Ashtonton, a
high school. Cameras outside, cameras inside. Elementary schools have cameras inside.

(24:27):
High schools have cameras inside. Brown doesn't have cameras inside. Hey,
come on, they're playing us for fools, Matt Am I wrong,
But a.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
My alumni high school without them giving me I can't
even step foot on the grounds without them thinking something suspicious,
you know. And you know for all the colleges, you know,
I've worked at Rochester Institute of Technology on the rooftops there,
Dartmouth College up in New Hampshire, you name it. I've
been there all in New England and all the time

(24:59):
I have to go through security, campus police, and all
the time I got to give them my credentials usually
my military card too, so they know who I am
well before I even get on site. Everything's locked down
pat and especially with Brown University, and when I worked there,
and this was July of twenty twenty four, it was
a process. So it blows my mind that this incident, granted,

(25:23):
you know, somebody might have planned it out, but that
they don't have concrete evidence and they don't have any
means of identifying the person of interest. So that's all
I got for you. Thanks for letting me on.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Oh great call, great call. Please don't be a stranger.
Not call again, and I want to thank you for
your service. God bless you.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
Not.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
No, look, I don't believe them. Frankly, even the media
doesn't believe them. You could tell even on their faces.
When that police chief came out, because you know, everybody
asked the obvious question, well, you've got the video surveillance footage,
like you know, we can get a really good, you know,
good you know, description of the guy. And he said no, no,
there's no video surveillance footage. And you could see the

(26:02):
reporters like, you know, like they're draw dropped. They're all like,
what long, what do you mean? No, No, there's no
there's no surveilans footage. But how can we be no survelans potage?
I don't know if there's no serrilant footage, there's no
surveillance footage inside the building, inside the classroom nowhere. Now,
when I heard that cover up, I mean come on,

(26:26):
it screams cover up. So then I say, well, what
are they trying to cover up? Remember Now this is
I mean, this is a very woke far left uh
anti Israel, anti Semitic institution. They had riots and protests
on campus at Brown like you had at Columbia or Harvard.

(26:50):
So and remember the professor that led that class is
a professor by the name of Rachel Friedberg. She's Jewjewish.
She teaches a class on the economic impacts of immigration
and Judaic studies. That's literally what the class is about.

(27:12):
She's a Jewish professor who oversees the Judaic studies program
at Brown. Now, this could be a coincidence. These things happen.
I doubt it, but it could happen. But you combine
that with the fact that multiple eye eyewitnesses said to

(27:36):
the police, and the local media is refusing to report
on this, and so is Brown. But other national media
have completely reported on it, saying, no, we heard the
shouotor say Allahu akbar. He came in and he yelled
Alahu Akbar, and then it was boom boom, boom boom.

(27:57):
Now all the university is saying is quote yelled something unquote.
I don't know he said something. Well what did he say?
We don't know, you don't know, But what did the
witnesses tell you, we're still looking into it. Okay, don't
you have surveillance footage, camera, no cameras, don't you have

(28:19):
video evidence, video surveillance. It doesn't show anything. What now,
remember what changed because only a couple hours after Remember
the shooting takes place four twenty pm our time, Okay, Saturday,
just a couple hours later. Now remember Australia is it's

(28:41):
a completely different time zone. But for our times sake,
the story broke about Bondi Beach in Sydney just a
couple hours later. In some ways, internationally it overshadowed what
happened at Brown because of the massive death toll. So
that's where it came out. Where two Islamic terraces and

(29:04):
they can't cover this one up. A father and a
son fifty and twenty four deliberately targeted and gunned down
and shot up a Jewish community gathering on the first
night of Hanukkah. Because remember in Australia, it's summer now,

(29:25):
this is now their summer break, so everybody's going to
the beach and Bondi Beach. I mean, I've never been
to Australia, but even I've heard of Bondi Beach. It's
apparently a gorgeous beach. I mean, world renowned, beautiful sand,
golden sand, beautiful sea, nice grassy areas, great place for surfers, sunbathers,

(29:50):
you like the picnic. I mean, it's a big hotspot
in Sydney. So the beach was packed and there were
a lot of Jewish people, Australian Jews, celebrating Hanukkah, and
they were a little bit more in the back and
the more of the grassy area, and so you know,
they were lighting stuff and you know, celebrating and right

(30:13):
off a pedestrian bridge bridge. Forgive me, the shooters set
themselves up and it was like shooting fish in a barrel.
And you hear these poor people running and you see
the videos of them in their bikinis and their bathing suits,
desperately running taking cover. Nobody had a gun. Nobody there

(30:39):
were police assigned to the beach. According to multiple eyewitnesses,
there were four police officers. All four of them froze.
They panicked and they froze. They did nothing. In fact,
the only person that did something was a fruit vendor

(31:00):
who appears to be Middle Eastern. Some people say he's
a Muslim. Other people say he's a Marianite Christian. We're
gonna find out. But he's the hero. Okay, This poor
fruit vendor who sells fruit, and he charges up to
one of the shooters, one of the terrorists, and from
the back he's wrestling him, and then he takes the

(31:21):
gun away. And then this poor fruit vendor and say,
god knows how many lives is then himself shot and wounded.
So it took a civilian, a fruit vendor who was defenseless,

(31:43):
to go and charge and really put his life on
the line to grab one of the shooters the terrorists,
to try to take the gun away from him, and
then ended up being shot and wounded in the process.
And only after he took the gun away and basically
disarmed one of the shooters and was shot and wounded.
The witnesses say the police finally began to return fire.

(32:06):
Now remember this is after ten minutes. To show you
how bad it was. By the way, blood everywhere, bodies everywhere,
It's like out of a horror movie. Fifteen dead, forty injured.
They say, a couple are not going to make it.
At least two or three are the death toll is

(32:28):
going to go up. Several are not going to make it.
One Jewish father said he grabbed his girl, one of
his girls, and right away hit the ground. They just
threw themselves on the ground. But he couldn't see his
second daughter, a four year old girl, Gigi, and he's

(32:49):
yelling and shouting, Gigi, Gig, Gig. And then about ten
fifteen feet away he sees a woman covered in blood
and she's on top of his daughter. So his daughter
is underneath this woman who's covered in blood, and the

(33:12):
father yells out because she's the poor girl has blood
as well. He says, has my girl been hurt? Has
my girl been hurt? She says no, that's my blood.
This is what the woman says, don't worry, I'm protecting
and shielding your daughter. She literally took a bullet to
save the life of the four year old girl. And

(33:33):
two feet away from that four year old girl is
a dead woman. Is a dead woman. Nobody on that
beach was armed, Nobody in that Jewish community was armed.
They had four police officers. They did nothing. They did nothing.

(33:54):
So my point is, you now have one of the
worst Islamic terrorist ties in recent memory. It's a pogrom,
open and shut. It's terrorism, open and shut by two
Islamists who Australia allowed in. And by the way, I

(34:15):
have to say this, I'm not a big sports fan,
as you know. I watched less and less sports as
I get older, but I remember this. There was an
excellent Serbian tennis player, actually one of the best, if
not the best ever. His name is Djokovic, Novak Djokovic,
you can look it up. He was banned from playing

(34:37):
at the Australian Open because he refused to take the job.
He said, I don't want to put that in my body.
I don't want to put this vaccine in my body.
And Australia banned him. I think they've banned him for
a couple of years. And he couldn't play at one
of the you know, it's a Grand Slam tournament. It's
up there with the US Open, Wimbledon, the French Open.

(34:59):
He wasn't a allowed to play. He wasn't allowed to
set foot on Australian soil. Now in Australia, let me
tell you what they're all showing on social media. They're
saying Australia band and there's a picture of Novak Djokovic
on the right screen, the tennis player they with a

(35:20):
tennis shirt him they banned. The guy on the left
is the twenty four year old son of the two terrorists,
the father son team that killed fifteen and wounded forty.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
Him.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
Australia let in, you see, the Islamists, they let in.
But the Serbian tennis player who plays one hell, I
mean of a great game of tennis, who just didn't
want to take their dinky jab that no, no, no, that's
banned in Australia. You see what's wrong. That's what's wrong

(35:58):
with multicultural Australia. In a nutshell. Anyway, My point is this.
Remember now, this only took place in Australia, Sydney Beach, sorry,
Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, only a couple hours after
the Brown shooting. So now I'm telling you I know

(36:19):
how the moonbats think, I know how the governor thinks,
how the mayor thinks. They're thinking is ish. You've already
got it now in Australia. What if it you know,
if this guy's an Islamist, if this was an act
of Muslim terrorism, I mean this, this is going to

(36:40):
lead to an explosion. The country's going to go up
in arms. The religion of peace narrative that we keep
pushing it's going to blow up. We can't have it
be Islamic terrorism on the heels of what just happened
in Australia, that's the context. And so they said, okay,

(37:05):
come on, let's find somebody. Can't be Muslim, can't be Muslim,
can't be Muslim, come on, come on, give me something,
and bang Benjamin Ericsson, and they were halfway to framing him.
Now I don't know exactly what broke down, but clearly
he had an alibi. But I mean they were setting

(37:26):
it up. They were setting it up. This guy was
the shooter. They were already he's mentally ill. There was
no evidence. I remember reading this. I'm like, well, I
don't get it. He served in the military three years.
Nobody complained in the military about this guy whatsoever. You've
got friends of his, people who went to school with him, saying, okay,
if you want a nitpick, he's a bit on the

(37:47):
quiet side, but once you get to know him, the
guy won't stop talking. He'll talk your ear off. So
he's social, highly intelligent, they go, no, there's nothing, there's
no mental health problem with this guy, and then was like,
why would he drive a thousand miles from Wisconsin to
target Brown in Rhode Island at this engineering building, at

(38:13):
this particular classroom, Like You're like it just no, it
doesn't make sense. And then you released that you saw
the picture of the guy, and the guy looks so
normal it's not even funny. Anyway, By the grace of God,
this poor man wasn't framed
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