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Hello, and thank you for joiningme on the Private Investigator
Experience podcast on this 20thday of January 2025, a very
special day.
It's really special for mebecause the last eight or nine
days, I had this really bad newstripped throat.
They say that, the antibioticsdon't work on, and I found that
out.
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They didn't.
So I'm able to talk.
It was pretty good.
What a great day.
And we all should be thankfulthat, there's a God that we live
in a nation that is a republicwhere we, the people have a
system of a transition into anew government in a very safe
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way, probably, 40 to 45 percentof the voters weren't happy with
the election.
They were disappointed.
I know I've been there myselfmany times, but as an
investigator that looks forfacts in any event, I think I
could give you a report that ifyou didn't vote for President
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Trump, you will be protected andrepresented as those who did.
His presidency is going to befor all the people.
I would like to ask you to justwait a few months to form your
conclusions about this newadministration.
Let's see if the efforts thatPresident Trump and team are
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going to take, let's see ifthat's not going to affect you
in a positive way by reducingyour charges, the surging prices
that have gone up the last fouryears, just the things that's
made it difficult to try tosurvive on from people living
from paycheck to paycheck andsome working two or three jobs.
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Now, there's some things we needto keep our attention on as we
go into this new administration.
Those of us excited about thefuture, I hope you have that
hope and expectation that youwill be part of this transition
and excitement about yourfuture.
One is the Middle East.
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That's a volatile situation andwe can't trust Hamas to keep
their word on anything.
We're not hiding the fact thatthey're just waiting to try to
do another October the 7th,2023, even as they talk about,
doing this hostage, release.
And as you can see, they'restalling on that.
They're only releasing like 3 ata time.
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I will not be amazed if thisdoesn't go through to that full
6 weeks and they're releasingthe 33 they're supposed to.
So we need to be alert to that,you can't negotiate with
terrorists.
You can't negotiate with someonewhose sole purpose is to want to
eliminate you.
Even as Hamas has been workingon this treaty or this peace,
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pause and ceasefire, they keepsaying to the public, that their
desire Is to do another attacklike October the 7th and they're
planning on doing that anychance they get keep in mind
everything you're doing rightnow with these hostages and they
will not release all thesehostages.
It's almost a guarantee becausethen they lose their whole
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negotiating power and to keepthe Israeli military somewhat at
bay as long as they havehostages.
They're not going to give thatup no matter how much it looks
like they might.
I started my involvement inIsrael and southern Lebanon and
that whole region back in, theseventies.
I've watched things go from thePLO on up through the different
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terrorist organizations thathave been formed.
Hamas, Hezbollah.
I was in southern Lebanonrunning up and down between
installations we had there,putting early warning devices
around them, going, sometimesunwisely, towards Beirut in the
area that the PLO stillpatrolled when they saw vehicles
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running around and they weren'tmilitary.
I was in a four door rental carand when I went in to southern
Lebanon, the Israelis gave me anUZS with some extra clips and a
radio and said, hopefully thiswill work if you need help.
I wasn't too smart, I guess, butI was young and adventurous.
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The first missiles I ever hadshot at me came from my first
trip into southern Lebanon whenwe were in a convoy with Major
Haddad.
There were six jeeps.
they were going back and forth,zigzagging to try to keep, the
terrorists from knowing whichone major Haddad was in.
And it was about halfway acrossand the driver of our jeep said,
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look out, incoming missiles.
And we all said, what, We'reactually in a war zone.
We didn't buy into this.
And then he laughed and said,Oh, They'll miss us.
They don't have any guidedmissiles and their aim's not too
good.
Sure enough, they missed us.
So I've watched the carnage goon there from the shelling and
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missiles coming into Israel fromthe northern front, back in
those days.
And then of course, after Israelpulled out of Gaza in 2005, the
problem started after Hamas gotcontrol of Gaza.
Now, we have to keep the vigilup and I'm positive that our
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president, new defense minister,department of state, And
intelligence services understandhow we have to deal with Hamas
and Hezbollah and these otherterrorist organizations.
We understand that we have tokeep Israel strong, for they are
fighting a war, so we don't haveto do it here.
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And if they defeat them there,Then we can maybe get some of
Hamas's international reach thatthey have.
And so, as citizens, keep youreyes on that.
And if necessary, let yourpoliticians know that you
support strong action, militaryprevention, and being aware that
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there are dangers there.
Now we also have, the war inRussia and Ukraine and we need
to stop it.
President Trump has promised todo that.
Yes, Russia started this war andthat was evil, but, uh, the
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real, uh, heartbreaking thing isthat several months after this
war started both, uh, you wentski.
Uh, the president of, um,Zelensky of, uh, Ukraine and
Putin had had pulmonary talksthrough AIDS and they were
willing to sit down and talk tosettle this, but President
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Biden, uh, got the leader of,uh, England at that time and
other European allies to tellZelensky no.
I'm not going to settle this.
He promised, uh, Ukraine, Biden,billions of dollars, which he
gave them and equipment andweapons to keep the fight up.
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I don't get this.
For some reason, he wanted tokeep the fight up when hundreds
of thousands of lives could havebeen saved.
Both Ukraine and Russia hadthere been a settlement.
Back in that time, and it was alot of things that American
people didn't understand aboutthis fight.
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And part of it was Russia wasconcerned about having NATO on
their border on that border.
Now they've got it in Poland nowand some of the other places,
but there could have been anegotiation to settle it.
That would've been toeverybody's, uh, uh, favor.
And there would've been givingon both sides, but it could have
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stopped this carnage.
Now it has to stop.
And so that's one thing to keepour eye on here with what is
going on in that region.
And remember the money that theU.
S.
and then the European countriesand the U.
S.
put in much more than theEuropean countries, the 200
billion plus and all theequipment and whatever else was
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going on.
Now think what that has done tothe domestic, uh, policy and the
necessary things we needed athome.
One, They said FEMA ran out ofmoney, so they didn't have money
to help all of the hurricanevictims, particularly if they
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were Republican.
Uh, we didn't want to help them.
Now, thank God we have a newsheriff in town because of all
this money spent not only onFEMA, um, and, uh, and the war
effort, but, but they took moneyout of FEMA to support illegal
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immigration.
Paying the illegals, money,living expenses, phones, travel,
on and on it goes.
If we, as Americans, knew thewhole story and could see a
spreadsheet of the outlays ofwhat it went for.
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We would be incensed when wehave Americans that can't get
health care, that arestruggling, that are homeless,
that are living on the streetsand in this cold weather we're
having right now, and it's allover the country.
Can you imagine what it would belike to be homeless now?
My friends, fellow Americans, weneed to stand up and support
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this administration, whetheryou're Democrat, Republican, uh,
Libertarian, or Independent, ornothing.
We now have a chance to putAmerica first.
And it was interesting, when,uh, it came out that FEMA had
told their president, theiremployees.
If you see a Trump sign on ahouse, bypass it.
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Don't stop there.
Of course, they tried to denythat, but there was enough fact
to show that they did that.
Just think what would happen ifit had been a Republican
administration and theRepublicans had done that.
The press would have been allover.
They would have been carrying iton every lead story, every
newspaper, every publication,all over social media.
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Not one word did you hear aboutit on the regular legacy media
in any way, shape, or form.
It's time.
We made some changes and we havea new sheriff in town.
Well, um, now we have theCalifornia wildfires, which have
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been devastating due tomalfeasance, mishandling of the
state and local, uh, officials.
Who are ignoring the warnings todo preventing things.
We have it on tape back in 2020or somewhere around then when
Trump told Governor Newsom forthe Northern California fires,
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you need to do fire prevention.
You need to do cleaning up theforest.
You need to have some changes tothe water systems where water
goes properly into SouthernCalifornia, not to the oceans to
protect some little fish.
But they didn't do a thing.
They've had warnings in SouthernCalifornia, Los Angeles, the
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leadership in California hasdevastated the state and my
friends, the loss of life andproperty.
It's on their watch.
They're responsible.
This could have been avoided.
Now, there might have been somefires start, but if they had a
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prepositioning of asset, a firetruck up in those hills of
Pacific Palisades, when thefires would start, if they'd had
aircraft on standby.
That could have gotten airbornewhen these fires started and
they could have put them out.
Yes, there was some strong windsthat would have hampered this
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somewhat.
And then if they would have hadthe reservoir filled with 110 or
20 million gallons of water,where the fire hydrants would
have had water in them.
If the fire hydrants had beenchecked, which they put that off
and hadn't checked them and alot of them were malfunctioning.
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Yeah.
But only could get water.
This is beyond just, Oh, we madea mistake.
We'll try to do better nexttime.
That's not good enough.
Somebody has to be heldaccountable for the fires.
And it's the leadership.
And now, of course, that iswhere California, the governor
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is calling on Trump to helpthem.
They want a handout now.
Maybe 250 billion or whatever itmight be, but hopefully if they
do that, if we give theCalifornia leadership that's
there today, a hundred percentblanket bailout as Biden was
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promising them, they won't do athing to change their ways.
the real, heartbreaking thing isthat several months after this
war started both, the presidentof, Zelensky of, Ukraine and
Putin had talks through AIDS andwere willing to sit down and
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talk to settle this, butPresident Biden, got the leader
of, England and other Europeanallies to tell Zelensky no.
He promised, Ukraine, Biden,billions of dollars, which he
gave them and equipment andweapons to keep the fight up.
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For some reason, he wanted tokeep the fight up when hundreds
of thousands of lives could havebeen saved.
Both Ukraine and Russia hadthere been a settlement.
and it was a lot of things thatAmerican people didn't
understand about this fight.
part of it was Russia wasconcerned about having NATO on
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their border Now they've got itin Poland and some of the other
places, but there could havebeen a negotiation to settle it.
That would've been toeverybody's, favor.
And there would've been givingon both sides, but it could have
stopped this carnage.
Now it has to stop.
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And so that's one thing to keepour eye on here with what is
going on in that region.
remember the money that the U.
S.
and the European countries putin much more than the European
countries, the 200 billion plusand all the equipment Now think
what that has done to thedomestic, policy and the
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necessary things we needed athome.
They said FEMA ran out of money,so they didn't have money to
help all of the hurricanevictims, particularly if they
were Republican.
we didn't want to help them.
Now, thank God we have a newsheriff in town because of all
this money spent not only onFEMA, and the war effort, but,
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but they took money out of FEMAto support illegal immigration.
Paying the illegals, money,living expenses, phones, travel,
If we, as Americans, knew thewhole story and could see a
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spreadsheet of the outlays ofwhat it went for.
We would be incensed when wehave Americans that can't get
health care, that arestruggling, that are homeless,
that are living on the streetsand in this cold weather we're
having right now, and it's allover the country.
Can you imagine what it would belike to be homeless now?
My friends, fellow Americans, weneed to support this
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administration, whether you'reDemocrat, Republican,
Libertarian, Independent, ornothing.
We now have a chance to putAmerica first.
it was interesting, when, itcame out that FEMA had told
their employees.
If you see a Trump sign on ahouse, bypass it.
Don't stop there.
Of course, they tried to denythat, but there was enough fact
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to show that they did that.
Just think what would happen ifit had been a Republican
administration and theRepublicans had done that.
The press would have been allover.
carrying it on every lead story,every newspaper, every
publication, all over socialmedia.
Not one word did you hear aboutit on the regular legacy media
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in any way, shape, or form.
It's time.
We made some changes and we havea new sheriff in town.
now we have the Californiawildfires, which have been
devastating due to malfeasance,mishandling of the state and
local, officials.
Who are ignoring the warnings todo preventing things.
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We have it on tape back in 2020when Trump told Governor Newsom
for the Northern Californiafires, you need to do fire
prevention.
You need to do cleaning up theforest.
You need to have some changes tothe water systems where water
goes properly into SouthernCalifornia, not to the oceans to
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protect some little fish.
But they didn't do a thing.
They've had warnings in SouthernCalifornia, Los Angeles, the
leadership in California hasdevastated the state and my
friends, the loss of life andproperty.
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It's on their watch.
They're responsible.
This could have been avoided.
there might have been some firesstart, but if they had a
prepositioning of asset, a firetruck up in those hills of
Pacific Palisades, when thefires would start, if they'd had
aircraft on standby.
(18:43):
That could have gotten airbornewhen these fires started and
they could have put them out.
Yes, there was some strong windsthat would have hampered this
somewhat.
if they would have had thereservoir filled with 110 or 20
million gallons of water, wherethe fire hydrants would have had
water in them.
(19:04):
If the fire hydrants had beenchecked, which they put that off
and hadn't checked them and alot of them were malfunctioning.
Yeah.
But only could get water.
This is beyond just, Oh, we madea mistake.
We'll try to do better nexttime.
That's not good enough.
Somebody has to be heldaccountable for the fires.
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And it's the leadership.
And now, of course, that iswhere California, the governor
is calling on Trump to helpthem.
They want a handout now.
Maybe 250 billion or whatever itmight be, but hopefully if they
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do that, if we give theCalifornia leadership that's
there today, a hundred percentblanket bailout as Biden was
promising them, they won't do athing to change their ways.
What's going to happen?
Voters in California?
I went to California for 50years.
I moved out three years ago.
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So I'm not voting now, but I wassure voting against them back
in, in the time I was there.
But voters, you put these peoplein the office.
Now, what are you going to doabout it?
I believe that Congress has toput strings on any money given
to California.
They have to say that there haveto be changes.
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It's got to be preventionbecause if we don't, this will
happen again.
my heart goes out to all of myfriends.
I've got clients for West Coastdetectives that were spread
across the Palisades and Malibuand Los Angeles.
And then of course it jumped allthe way out of the city up to
Altadena.
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The devastation there, just fromthe spreading of the fire
through the winds has been mindboggling Californians, it's in
your hands to determine who'sgoing to be running your state.
I pray that you will choosewell.
As we look at the issues we facewe've got an opportunity, with
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new committed leadership that'sgoing to make changes for the
good of all.
Not just Republicans, butDemocrats, Libertarians, and non
committed.
We the people have an importantpart in our future.
Now, if we just step back andsay, we got a new sheriff in
town, new administration,they're going to clean up the
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problems and make everythinggreat for us.
We are misguided.
It's going to take us.
We the people.
Well, this is not a politicalsituation, It's a spiritual
issue Mindsets have to change.
They will only change if we, thepeople, will keep up the
vigilant, if we will keep up thepressure.
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So, I'm calling on you.
Take control Start in yourcommunity.
Get involved.
Just because DEI is going to beoutlawed, CRT in schools.
But you know what?
I just heard this week in Texas,which is a red state.
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Many schools in Texas, eventhough law forbidden them in
Texas to use in CRT, they stillwere teaching it.
They just changed the name,calling it something different,
thinking they could get awaywith it.
So, we have to be aware fromyour own investigators.
Start in your community.
I've been telling you thisbefore.
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Start in your own community.
Start with finding out what'sgoing on in your schools first.
That's important because that'syour kid's mind.
If they're taking your five andsix year olds and corrupting
them with this gender confusionand pornography, what do you
think is going to happen to youryoung people?
Start there and if necessary getinvolved.
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recall the school boards or runfor the school board.
Get godly men and women therewho want to protect our children
and then find out what's goingon in your community with the
crime.
Thank god that LA kicked outthis DA that was progressive,
letting the criminals go free.
That's going to change.
Many cities and states acrossthe country, need to do the same
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thing.
So, we can get involved.
the woke ideas will continue.
They're not going to die and goaway just because we've had this
great election.
Keep that in mind.
we still have to be alert andvigilant and do our part.
Will you step out of the crowdand become part of the solution?
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will bless your families, andthat we will have great hope for
our future.
See you next time.