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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, forty one to fifty five kc DE talk station.
A very happy Monday to you. Timing could not be better.
Happy to welcome to the fifty five Carcy Morning Show
director Chris Bergard. He has directed quite a few movies,
some of which I'm sure my listening audience has seen.
We're gonna talk today about the War on Truth. You
may have seen him. He's that was an actor in
the popular shows in the nineties at Growing Pains to
Our Duty, and they appeared in numerous television and movie roles.

(00:23):
And then directed the Film's Border, which screened for Congress
in two thousand and seven, Death County and The River
of Brooken Dreams, screen before Congress in twenty twenty three.
He directed Capital Punishment. Everything he told you about Jay
six was a lie. He didn't earn an oscar for that,
but he ended up getting investigated by the FBI. We're
today talking about the War on Truth, his new movie
about Jay six. Welcome to the program, Chris. It is

(00:46):
a pleasure to have you on today.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Tonight or be here. It's great day today.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
It is a great data that we're celebrating Maga Monday.
In addition to Martin Luther King Day. But I'm sure
you've gotten word out that this morning. President Biden still
at it. He pardoned, among others, doctor Fauci, but also
the lawmakers and staffords from the House committee that investigated
the capital's attack on January sixth, including specifically Representatives Liz
Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and of course Senator Adam Schiff.

(01:14):
What's your reaction to before we dive into the details
of your movie.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Well, Brian, let me just ask you questions. It help
me to understand this, Brian, How do you pardon somebody
for something they haven't been charged or convicted of. What
do you know about their guilt or their criminal activity
that we don't.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
It certainly does suggest that he has knowledge of their guilt. Well,
that was the case with Hunter Biden. He pardoned him
literally for everything that he had ever done over the
past ten years or so. Now these are federal pardons.
He doesn't extend into state prosecution. So I suppose maybe
some of the details of your movie come out, maybe
there's state prosecutions that can take place for these offenders.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
You know, Brian, Yeah, And that has been our hope
is for transparency and people being held responsible for their acts.
You know, Brian, we made War on Truth in part
the movie because of me being charge, of me being
investigated for making capital punishment. And it's interesting, while I

(02:15):
was what I was doing for a job, the the
investig the FBI first came to me was I was
making another movie on the border with Tom Homan. So,
I mean, you talk about them stepping on people because
they don't want information to get out, you know, the
War on Truth. We've got the movie out. We also
now have a series which is available for free for folks.

(02:36):
There's so much information in there that literally rocks the
way you look at this, this past federal administration. When
you see the fact that they wanted at least one
hundred dead people to die that day, When you see
police officers, lieutenants from the Capitol Police Department saying that

(02:56):
on that day everyone was set up, the mod people
of the Capitol Police. When you see the length that
the government and the administration at the highest levels has
gone to the lie of the American people over and over,
just like like buying Siicnic could not die of being
bludgeoned at by MAGA supporters. The other four officers that

(03:17):
keep saying five law enforcement officers died on Jay six.
They say that to this day the other four officers
died of suicide weeks and months afterwards. That lie covers
up the four Trump supporters that did die that day
and whose deaths should be investigated. This cover up goes
way to the top. And you'll see in the film

(03:38):
that we need to have an investigation, not just in
the list chaining and these other folks that these party
that's fighting's partying, but we need to take a look
at and see if the US backed overthrow of the
Ukrainian government in twenty fourteen was addressed rehearsal for j six,
and if so, which of the same players were involved.
That needs to be investigated.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Wow, I've never heard those two incidents linked before thee
of course, you got the greatest audience in the world
to push this movie, My friend, I assure you of that.
And what of Ashley Babbitt as a lawyer and as
a firearms owner, and and and you know, I'm a

(04:19):
big fan of shooting sports generally speaking, I understand when
you can use deadly force and when you cannot. That
woman did not pose an eminent threat of grievous bodily
harm or death to that officer. She was squeezed in
between that little window. She was not armed, wasn't brandishing
a firearm, and yet they gunned her down. To me,
that was just outright murder, Bran And.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
It's going to break your heart when you see footage
in this movie. And I'm sure you haven't seen up
until the seconds which she died after the dabbit, fourteen
year military veteran was up only your post with them
the constitution. She was actually physically trying to stop and
take down the most aggressive, violent infiltrator that day. There

(05:01):
was a guy named zach Allam who's hitting and breaking
the window with a military helmet. She grabs him, he
pulls away, she grabs him again. She punches him with
a left hook, knocks his glasses off, just as somebody
a gun gun and she panics and goes out through
that window. That was not only a bad shooting, but
she died a hero. And you're going to see in

(05:23):
this is that when she's not the only one whose
death was suspicious that day. Roseanne Boiling is already unconscious
on the ground while she was being beaten by Oxer
Lyla Morris. There's eyewitness testimony that says the third blow
is what killed her. That needs to be investigated. When
you have people dying of heart attacks after being hit

(05:44):
in the chest with flashbanks, that needs to be investigated.
And what you're going to see in this film and
you're talking about the bird shooting, the bird shooting, and
he shot an unarmed woman, didn't even see her hands.
Everybody in the film, from law enforcement to FBI, lists
of blowers, to military guys, I'll say that was a
bad shoot. But here's the deal. It could have been

(06:06):
so much worse. And miss one hundred and ten percent
believe was the real plan was. They wanted at least
one hundred dead Americans and the blood running down the
Hall of Congress. And it got screwed up by one guy,
a guy named Lieutenant Tarif Johnson Tarik. You hear him
on the radio for twenty minutes trying to get permission
to evacuate the chambers, the House chambers and the Senate chambers,

(06:29):
and he doesn't get it. Finally he makes a call
on his own. He goes against protocol. He says, I'm
making the call, let's evacuate. Why that's important is because
the rules for deadly force, the rules of engagement for
Capitol police. You can use deadly force, shoot to kill
if you're defending people senators, staffers, congressman, but you cannot
do it if you're only defending property real estate. So

(06:53):
if Tarik would have cleared everything out twenty minutes earlier,
Burden never could have fired that gun because it's the out.
It would have gone out. It's cleared. Can't your DEBI corse,
Ashley Babit would still be alive. If he had waited
and done it twenty minutes later and not done it
at all, then every one of those people you saw
that came into the house floor and the Senate chambers

(07:14):
would have been dead. That was the original plan of
J six.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
And that would be for the purpose of sort of
illustrating that it was an actual attempt to overthrow the government.
The carnage illustrates that and rather than what I've always
described it as a drunken fraternity party gotten out of hand.
I mean, when I was my listeners know this, I've
said it a bunch of times. I was watching that unfold,
screaming at my laptop, which is where the live feed

(07:39):
was coming from you know, optics. Optics don't do that,
stop it, you know. And the idea though that you
get this mob of people, it's easy to egg people on.
And I've always suspected on some level that, yeah, there
were government people in there encouraging people to act this
way so they could blow it out of proportion. So ultimately,
is that the conclusion that you reach in the War

(07:59):
on truth?

Speaker 2 (08:01):
Yes, it's that, and it's even bigger after four years
looking at this footage in the both movies and the series,
you'll see you can you get to the point where
it's not just Okay, this is a real maga person,
this is a this is an infiltrator. You're trying to think,
which is this Who is this guy? Is he just
on the cover cop? Is he FBI? Is he DHS?

(08:21):
Is he a military contractor? Or is he just one
of the paid anarchists that they brought in We filmed
this stuff. You'll see him there. You'll see people changing
from black block Antifa clothes into Trump clothes and trying
to get me and my wife, my daughter to attack
the police. Or you go to the FBI, the agency
around the ground, we said, hey, you got bad guys

(08:43):
trying to get us attack the police. You want to
know who they are? No? Do you want to take
a report? No? Can I show you this footage I
have of them doing it? No? And then a few
weeks later you see Chris Ray sitting before Congress saying
that there if there was no evidence that any blm
antieth are anarchists organizations contributed to violence that day, that's
a lie. That's a line he would if Mike Flint

(09:06):
had said that, he would have put Mike Flint in prison.
You know, and what you're going to see in this
in this now, there were so many FBI informants in
the crowd that day that Payroll lost track of them all.
In our original movie, we had we had a guy
Mark E. Webb's d a agent his his he had
an asset his, a guy he thought he was the
best friend hanging out, turned out being an FBI acid

(09:29):
who was texting with the FBI that day while he's
trying to get Mark to go into the Capitol because
Mark had his off duty weapon with him. I mean,
you've got a journalist, Bobby Powell, who had footage of
what looks like two very professional either military or law
enforcement guys undercover breaking into the Capitol. One of them's

(09:50):
breaking the window. He's telling Bobby to get in there.
He's pushing people to the window. Bobby turns around, he
sees his breasts, he sees the camera on him. Also,
this guy turns around as one ad and acts like
he's protecting the window. Didn't Why Now? When Bobby has
this footage of this guy and another guy that looks
like an operator pushing people into the front doors, he

(10:11):
can't get it to any mainstream media. He gets its congressman,
no one will do anything with his footage. He has
lunch with a former congressman and according to Bobby, this
congressman offers him two hundred thousand dollars to lose the footage.
So when Bobby says, you won't do that because he
wants to save the country, they'd have to kill him.
According to Bobby, this former congressman said, well that can

(10:32):
be arranged.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Oh wow, geez, please.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yeah, that's in the series. You can see the series
of his Glory dot TV.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
It's in the series, and give us that website again.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
To watch the mini series and the movie. You just
go to his Glory dot TV, his Glory dot TV.
And if you want to just get the movie, just
go to the warrentruthmovie dot com.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
The Warrentruthmovie dot com, his Glory dot TV. My listeners
will definitely be going there. Chris Burgard cannot thank you
enough for directing all these movies and most notably this one,
The War on Truth. Can't wait to see it. Keep
up the great work and keep your head down. My friend,
God bless God, bless you. Eight fifty fifty five ks
to you, Talk Station fifty five KRC.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
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