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Speaker 2 (00:03):
All right?
I think yeah, all right.
So we're working here.
Major technical difficulties Donot ask me what the heck
happened and I had to back outbecause it didn't allow access
to my microphone, which is weirdbecause my microphone works
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every night.
So it was completely shut downfor me for whatever reason.
I don't know what reason orwhat happened, but tonight we're
going to have a very hardconversation and this
conversation is not going to bepermitted on Facebook or YouTube
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.
So if you're watching this onFacebook or YouTube now, then I
would advise you to go ahead,switch over to Rumble or Twitter
, because after a few minuteshere, we're going to cut off and
go over to YouTube.
Excuse me, we're going to goover to Twitter and Rumble and
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we're going to stay on AmazonLive and see what they have to
say.
But tonight's topic is a topicthat I have covered countless
times.
It's a topic that I have diedon a hill for, it's a topic that
absolutely needs to bediscussed loudly and profoundly,
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and it's a topic that willdefinitely get you in trouble.
So at 8.30 this morning, therewas a shooting at a Catholic
school in Minneapolis, minnesota, which is horrible, it is
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dreadful and it is terrible, andit's something that no family
should have to go through.
The situation is horrible andit's always horrible every time
these things happen.
However, when they happen, theyalways seem to become political
.
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They happen, they always seem tobecome political and you know,
this time it happens to bepolitical.
There happens, there seems tobe clear political motive, there
seems to be clear advice orclear evidence to suggest that
there's definitely somemotivation here, due to rhetoric
from the left side of the aisle.
Now, I do think that thedynamic of the left and right
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needs to chill out.
Primarily the left, notnecessarily the right, but the
left for years has beencompletely out of control with
their rhetoric.
Here is a clip I'm just goingto pull a clip in.
This is the shooting.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Parents picking up
their children, students tells
us that a lot of the threat hastampered down at this point that
they're allowing people toenter and leave the scene of
this investigation.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Nobody should have
that feeling when they are going
to the school or they're atwork and they get the phone call
that something horrible ishappening to their children, or
possibly to their children, andthat they need to leave work and
go get their children.
No child should have to go toschool and sit there and worry
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about a freaking school shooter.
But this is unfortunately justa way of life in the United
States nowadays.
It's just one of those thingsthat there's not really much.
Well, there are things that wecan do and we're going to get
into the things that we can do.
I'm not going to sit here andsay there's not much we can do
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or there's nothing we can do.
There's plenty we can do.
There's a lot that we can do.
There's a lot that we need todo that has not been done.
I debated on this all day sinceI heard about it.
Am I going to dedicate thisentire show tonight to this
incident?
And I'm conflicted, and I'malways conflicted when these
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incidents happen.
Number one when you dedicateall this time and effort into a
news story about a shooting anda school shooting, you're
playing into the schoolshooter's hands.
This is what they want.
They want the fame.
They want the recognition.
They want to be noticed andrealized and talked about after
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they're gone.
This is what they want.
On the flip side, I think thatthe basically media boycott by
conservatives to not discussschool shooters and some
podcasts won't even mentiontheir names or talk about them
or bring them up, is alsohurting the situation, because
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we're not diving into the publicat least is not diving into
what is happening.
The public is not seeing whothe shooter is, what their
childhood was like, what makesthem tick and why they are the
way that they are and why didthey do this heinous act.
So that's the conflict that Iam faced with every single time
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one of these incidents comes tofruition, and I have decided
that I am, in fact, going totalk about this incident, the
entire show, and you know Irarely have technical
difficulties.
I sat here since probably sixo'clock.
(06:08):
You know I usually have two orthree hours.
I'm prepping and I am trying toget the show ready, and I was
conflicted.
Number one there's enoughmaterial.
The material I'm going todiscuss with you and the things
that I'm going to say is goingto get banned.
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It's going to cause me to getkicked off of Facebook and
YouTube again.
So we're going to cut thosechannels off here pretty shortly
, but I think that I would makethe argument that it is
important to discuss thesepeople, that it is important to
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bring them up and discuss them.
So there was people.
Here is a clip of a report froma witness.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
I was on a call, all
the windows of our home were
open.
I know what gunfire sounds likeand I could tell I was shocked.
I said there's no way that thatcould be gunfire like.
And I could tell I was shocked.
I said there's no way that thatcould be gunfire.
There was so much of it.
So it was sporadic, so it was asemi-automatic.
It seemed like a rifle, itcertainly didn't sound like a
handgun, and so he must havereloaded.
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You know several times for sure.
Do you remember about how manygunshots?
I'll just say maybe 30 to 50 toyou know, somewhere in that
area.
Do you recall about how longthe fire went on for?
I would say several minutes.
I mean three minutes.
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You know four mean, which is along time for live gunfire.
I mean that's a long time.
You can wrap off a lot of shots.
So there again, I'm justestimating.
You know, sir, what was yourname?
My name is Bill.
Speaker 5 (08:15):
That is just horrific
.
And to think that around thetime the shooting happened, the
kids preschool through eighthgrade were Pretty scary stuff.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
You know 50 rounds
and this was in a room full of
people that there was.
I think the report was thatthere was about 300 people
inside of the auditorium when ithappened and to fire off that
many rounds in that short periodof time, it is astounding that
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they had the minimal casualtiesthat they did.
It appears that there was onlyabout two.
There was two deaths as of now.
There was multiple otherchildren in the hospital and
it's just heartbreaking.
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It's sad, but I thank God thatthe casualties were kept to an
absolute minimum.
There have been some things thathave come out okay.
Number one we've really learnedthe character of some people in
this event the mayor ofMinneapolis, which this guy is.
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Just we're going to talk aboutthis guy.
He was an issue during theGeorge Floyd funeral.
He knelt at the coffin and justfake tears and he cried his
crocodile tears.
He's an actor.
This guy is an actor and Ithink he needs to be called out
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for his acting.
He came down to the scene andhe sprinted in as if just so
excited to get on the television.
His name is Jacob Frey.
Okay, here he is.
This is a clip of a couple ofthings, but this is him outside
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the school shooting, justgetting in his moment of fame.
Speaker 6 (10:33):
Assurances that every
family should have every step
of the day, regardless of wherethey are.
I'm so deeply saddened and I'mso sorry to the families that I
know are suffering right now.
My ask is to everyone stand bythem, love them.
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These families have foreverbeen changed and we've all been
changed with them.
We need to do everythingpossible to support them through
this time.
We have a family resourcecenter that has been set up.
I'm grateful for all of the lawenforcement agencies from a
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number of differentjurisdictions.
Law enforcement agencies from anumber of different
jurisdictions, all the differentdepartmental support that we've
received.
They're going to be workingtirelessly.
There's also a family resourcecenter that is being set up as
we speak to make sure that we'rethere for everybody Again, to
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the families that are suffering,to those that have experienced
loss.
I'm so deeply sorry.
We're going to be with youevery step of the way.
We love you.
This kind of act of evil shouldnever happen, and it happens
far too often.
The chief will provideadditional details.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
My name is Brian
O'Hara.
Speaker 6 (12:08):
B-R-I-A-N-O-H-A-R-A.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
He's just such an
actor.
He's such a clown.
He's not sincere.
It's an opportunity for him toget down there and get some
coverage.
That's all it is.
This is him during GeorgeFloyd's funeral, where he's just
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kneeling down crying with hismask on.
Do you think the mayor reallycares about George?
He actually cared so much aboutGeorge Floyd that he had an
emotional breakdown and had tocry at his funeral.
He's an actor.
He's doing everything he canfor clicks, everything he can to
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get on the spotlight as much aspossible.
Speaker 6 (13:02):
There are no words
that can capture the horror and
the evil of this unspeakable act.
Children are dead.
There are families that have adeceased child.
You cannot put into words thegravity, the tragedy or the
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absolute pain of this situation.
We are a Minneapolis family,but to everybody out there, do
not think of these as justsomebody else's kids.
Those families are sufferingimmense pain right now.
Think of this as if it wereyour own.
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Every one of us needs to bewrapping our arms around these
families, giving them everyounce that we can muster.
These were Minneapolis families.
These were American families,and the amount of pain that they
are suffering right now isextraordinary.
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Don't just say this is aboutthoughts and prayers.
Right now.
These kids were literallypraying.
It was the first week of school.
They were in a church.
These are kids that should belearning with their friends,
should be learning with theirfriends.
They should be playing on theplayground.
They should be able to go toschool or church in peace,
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without the fear or risk ofviolence, and their parents
should have the same kind ofassurance.
These are the sort of basicassurances that every family
should have every step of theday, regardless of where they
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are in our country.
I'm so deeply saddened and I'mso sorry to the families that I
know are suffering right now.
My ask is to everyone stand bythem.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
I mean, listen, his
words are great, but he, just,
he's not.
He seems to be acting Hispregnant pause, I mean
everything seems to be an act.
He does not seem sincere at all.
He does not seem sincere at all.
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Here he is on CNN, which, ofcourse, is glad to have him any
time that they can, any timethat they can, they will
definitely bring him on.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
When you talk about
compassion, I just I don't want
to tiptoe around the edge ofthis, but you know the shooter's
name was in question.
The gender of the shooter noone's really sure what's going
on there.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Five years ago.
See, we didn't get to that partin the video yet, but when we
do, we're going to cut out ofFacebook and YouTube, but we're
going to get to that part.
But she's refusing toacknowledge that the shooter was
transgender.
Ok, we know that at this point.
They know that at this point,this has been verified.
At this point, at this point ofthis interview, it's been
verified.
But just look how he's sittinghere.
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Look at the blinking eyebrowsand the puppy dog.
Speaker 5 (16:24):
I don't want to
tiptoe around the edge of this,
but you know the shooter's namewas in question, the gender of
the shooter no one's really surewhat's going on there.
Five years ago was Robert, thena name change to Robin.
Okay, this is being seized inall corners, as you can imagine,
in all sorts of ways, and youknow that, mayor, and perhaps
that's why when you spoke aboutthis so profoundly and
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powerfully as you are even herenow, but when you spoke about
this today publicly, you voicedconcern for the transgender
community, for the communityoverall, and obviously you chose
to do that in that momentbecause you thought it was
important, and I wanted to giveyou a chance to say why, to say
why you felt.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
I feel like he did
that in that moment because he
felt like it would get himclicks, because he felt like it
would make him something.
Speaker 5 (17:12):
It was important to
do that in that moment.
Speaker 6 (17:20):
Obviously, I've heard
about the rhetoric and the
narrative that is being pushedout, but here's the thing
Anybody that is going to usethis as an opportunity to
villainize our trans community,or any community, has lost touch
with a common humanity.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
No, you have lost
touch with a common reality.
Speaker 6 (17:42):
We got to be
operating not out of hate for
any group, but out of a love forour children.
That's where the focus needs tobe Nobody's hating anybody.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
The only hate here
was displayed by that person to.
Speaker 6 (17:59):
Catholic children
right now, a love for our kids,
seeing these kids not just assomebody else's kids.
This horrific thing happened.
But what if it was our own?
How would we feel then?
So, look, we need to bestanding up for every community
out there Catholic community too, by the way.
I mean any community thatsuffers this kind of blow.
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Or Minneapolis community you'vegot to stand up for them kind
of blow.
Or Minneapolis community, yougot to stand up for them.
But you know, I feel oftentimesin these instances there's this
desire to villainize a group.
You want to call this an act ofcowardice, do it because it is.
But regardless of what group orbackground, gender, you know,
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the bottom line is that kids gotkilled.
Let's love each other more.
Let's love each other morebecause the antidote to hate is
not more hate.
Hurt people, hurt people, andthe antidote to hate is a whole
lot more love.
That's where we all need to begoing right now.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
Mayor.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Fry, I'm grateful to
you for taking the time and
sharing.
Somebody walked into a school,a church, during Mass and
massacred a bunch of peoplewhile they were praying.
Forgive me, that person I hate.
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I hate that person.
I'm always going to hate thatperson.
He wasn't the first person tojump out.
Our illustrious minority leaderin Congress, hakeem Jeffries,
came out and just hang on.
If you guys are on Facebook, Ineed you to start switching over
now.
If you're on YouTube, switchover to Twitter and rumble,
because we're at Ryan F Samuelsor the Ryan Samuels show.
(19:52):
You will find it.
But the, because when I getinto this you're going to miss
it.
But the, the esteemed minorityleader, hakeem Jeffries,
immediately, immediately beforeany information was released,
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before we knew what weapon wasused, who the shooter was, how
many victims there were, saysthe shooting at Annunciation
Catholic School in Minneapolisis horrifying, praying for the
children's families and firstresponders during this moment of
terror and unimaginable grief.
Weapons of war have no place inour neighborhood streets or
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schools.
Okay, now, again, again, atthis moment of time, hakeem
Jeffries had no idea, no cluewhatsoever, what the weapons
that were used were, and hecomes out and immediately blames
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guns to which he doesn'tunderstand.
Okay, this is also veryimportant too.
Fbi Director Kash Patel,immediately.
So they immediately, danBongino and Kash Patel, launch a
whole FBI task force toMinneapolis and get on the scene
to figure out what the heck isgoing on.
Okay, there's a couple ofreasons for that Number one.
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The media hides the identity ofschool shooters because they
want to push a political agenda.
They want to make them someright-wing nationalists, which
is not the case in most schoolshootings, at least not recent
ones.
So they immediately sent themout there so that they would
stop any misinterpretation ofwhat is going on.
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Kash Patel says this is at10.45 am.
We are aware of reports of ashooting at a Catholic school in
Minnesota.
Fbi agents are unseen and weask everyone to keep potential
victims, civilians or lawenforcement, in harm's way in
your prayers.
The FBI will provide updates asmore information becomes
available.
Okay, that was Kash Patel, alittle bit different than Hakeem
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Jeffries.
Okay.
Speaker Mike Johnson, we areheartbroken over the tragic
violence that has occurred atAnnunciation Catholic School in
Minneapolis and we send ourgratitude to law enforcement and
the first responders who are onthe scene.
Our prayers are with thechildren, with civilians, law
enforcement and all thoseimpacted by this evil attack.
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And this is evil.
This is pure evil and this isthe part I'm not going to be
able to talk about.
So if you're on Facebook, youguys need to switch over now,
because I'm cutting it off andwe're going straight to YouTube,
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I mean Rumble and Twitter.
All right, rumble, twitter andAmazon Live.
We are still here.
Everybody else is cut off.
Okay, this, let me pull up myfull screen here.
Now this let me pull up my fullscreen here.
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This person was a trans person.
Being transgender is a mentalillness.
You cannot say that on Facebook.
It's in their user guidelines.
If you say that you get banned,right, They'll pull your video
down.
It's happened.
Their user guidelines.
If you say that you get banned,right, they'll pull your video
down.
It's happened to me before.
That may have changed, but I'mnot running the risk.
I'm not doing it.
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It's a mental illness that theleft is trying to placate and
support their delusions.
Now, if you placate them andyou support their delusions,
you're going to have a problemon your hands, and that problem
is that you're essentiallytaking somebody with psychosis
who's seeing things andimagining things, and you're
telling them that it's real.
It's like telling theschizophrenic on the streets of
New York City.
It's like telling theschizophrenic on the streets of
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New York City that the demontelling him to do things is real
and that you should listen tothat demon who's telling you to
kill people.
That's the equivalent of howinsane that is.
You can't treat mental illnessby affirming it and telling them
that it's oh, it's normal.
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You're just a girl trapped in aboy's body.
You're not.
That's bullshit.
You're not.
You have a mental disorderthat's diagnosable in the DSSM-5
and all other diagnostic andstatistic manuals previously.
These people are human beings.
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Yes, they're human beings.
I don't hate them.
I don't.
I hate this one because theyshut up a school, but they need
mental health care.
They don't need me to say yes,ma'am, when they're not ma'am
and they're a sir.
They need society to say, no,dude, you're a bro, I'm sorry,
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you'll never be a girl, it'snever going to happen.
You can dress up, you canpretend, you can have surgery,
but it does not matter, you're aboy, you cannot change it.
And they need to be treated fortheir mental illness.
They don't need to be put on apedestal and treated as if they
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are some people beyond reproach.
So this stuff is importantbecause this person had some.
His name was Robin Weston.
Okay, I do say shooters names.
His name was Robin Weston.
He transitioned, or started totransition, changed his name
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legally to Robin when he was 17.
His mother approved it andsigned off on it, influencing
the mental illness tometastasize more dramatically
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and to become more prevalent intheir lives, sometimes young,
adolescent kids.
Man, they're confused and theywant attention.
So they say things forattention.
But this is a video that theshooter had released right
before he went on a shootingrampage.
So this is a magazine.
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It's got all it's got.
It's got other active shooternames on it.
It says suck on this.
Speaker 7 (27:04):
Skivity Riz Okay.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
Fuck everything that
you stand for.
Scum gang.
Let's pour the children.
On it.
It says Kick a spic 666.
It says the big one, have fun.
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And it says kill Donald Trump,kill, sadist, killer, sadist.
Speaker 7 (27:44):
Don't forget to live.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Magazine for his
pistol.
Speaker 7 (27:48):
Laugh and love.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
These are all the
guns he took with him.
Allegedly there's his pistol,says Vicky Weaver.
It's written on it in whiteWhite marker.
And then he's got some oldschool revolver.
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I wonder where he got that.
Speaker 7 (28:26):
Smoke grenade that
says extra thick Jew gas.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Okay, so anti-Semitic
Trans person Eat shit.
And then he's got a shotgun.
It's writing all over it,upside down, crossed.
Says no remorse F the world.
He's talking to himself underhis breath Okay, time to play in
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Borough Castle.
He's talking to himself underhis breath Okay, kiss me, I am
fucking all right.
Fuck, got that bitch loaded.
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And there's an AR-15 withwriting all over it Nothing,
ever happens.
Speaker 7 (29:41):
Vivimos en el
sociedad.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Well, you're here,
he's got Rupnow's name on it,
which is another active shooter.
You're here, he's got Rupnow'sname on it, which was another
active shooter.
You're here, says Kilpitos,presumably about Republicans,
republicans.
Speaker 7 (30:12):
Where should we go,
motherfucking private fuck fuck
Nigel, that dude raped someone.
(30:34):
Oh yeah man.
Oh yeah yeah, got my headphones.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
A shirt that says
fear.
He's even got earmuffs thathe's got things written on.
I'm assuming he wore.
He's got Looks to be like a warbelt type of thing.
It's got magazine holders on it, pistol holders, gloves this is
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him and a knife.
Speaker 7 (31:25):
Oh yeah, check, I got
my shirt Skazoo Skazoo.
Better than the best about myMinnesota path.
(31:47):
Maybe I look like a cop and Iwon't get rushed or something.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
Maybe it'll look like
a cop and maybe it won't get
run down.
So now it's unclear right now,at least to me, where he lived.
Did he live at home?
(32:10):
Okay, I don't know.
Did he live with his mom?
I don't know.
I don't know, I really don't,but somebody should have seen
something.
This person is clearly off.
Okay, this is where interventionshould have been done.
When your mom has to take youdown to the courthouse and
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change your name from a boy to agirl because you believe that
you're a girl, that's whenintervention should have come.
And since it's a mental illness, that's when you shouldn't be
able to buy a gun.
Yes, is that an outrageousstatement?
Did I just say that transpeople should not be able to own
guns?
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Yes, yes, I did, becausethey're mentally ill, just like
schizophrenics shouldn't be ableto own guns.
Now, the process in which thegovernment would use to restrict
that is a question that we needto have of whether or not you
know what things they canimplement put in place.
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But here is a sticker on themanifesto and I have the
manifesto.
I have a copy of the entiremanifesto.
They took it down from YouTube.
I have all 30 minutes of thevideo, bits and pieces of it.
I'm going to show you here soon, but look at the sticker on it.
Bits and pieces of it I'm goingto show you here soon.
But look at the sticker on itDefend equality with a rainbow
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flag and an AK-47.
And then there's a picture ofthe shooter and then the
magazine that says kill DonaldTrump.
Rest in peace and tear.
It's disgusting.
Here is another video Of theactive shooter.
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Bang.
With Jesus on a target,presumably for him to shoot.
I'm showing off the Zamo again.
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Those are NATO ball rounds.
See if I can pause it here.
So those are green tip steelcore NATOo ball rounds.
Speaker 7 (34:55):
that's what the
military uses yeah man, oh yeah,
oh yeah.
Just think about like.
Oh yeah, just think about wegot more Jew gas taped on this.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
No escape Jew gas.
Speaker 7 (35:25):
Emergency exit.
Pop it through the hand.
I don't know why I can't feelthis is all too.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Pop it through the
hand I don't know why I didn't
go to the field.
This is all too fucking real.
This is clearly somebody withserious issues, serious issues,
and here's a video.
This is not the manifesto, butthis is a video of him, so you
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know what he looks like and whathe sounds like.
Speaker 8 (36:04):
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(36:25):
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Speaker 2 (36:39):
If you're trying to
look and act like a girl, you
have some issues.
But clearly you have someissues here is.
But clearly you have someissues here is.
I'm going to try to pull thisup.
Here's the written goodbye note, or part of it.
(37:08):
It says Let me get set up here.
To my family and friends, Idon't expect forgiveness and I
don't expect any apology.
I have to hold much weight.
But to my family and thoseclose to me I do apologize for
the effects of my actions, theeffects my actions will have on
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your lives.
Please know I care for all ofyou so much and it pains me to
bring this storm of chaos intoyour life.
This will affect so many morepeople than the ones that are
immediately involved.
Then why are you doing it To mymother and father?
I'm sorry.
I didn't turn out as you hadhoped.
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You did not fail me.
You gave me so much.
I truly appreciate the love youhave given me.
I feel I was raised to be agood person.
I've kept these traits ofempathy, self-sacrifice and good
character.
Please do not think you havefailed as parents.
I was corrupted by this worldand have learned to hate what
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life is.
Life is love.
Life is pain.
There is too much to accept,too many things to put up with
just to live.
I'm tired of the pain thisworld gives out.
Please move on and continue togive your love to my brothers
and sisters and the rest of theworld.
They may not forgive you, butyou need to move on from me.
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Forget my life and the painI've brought.
I love you both.
Thank you for everything.
I'm sorry To my siblings.
I'm sorry for forever taintingthe rest of your lives.
Your careers, lives,relationships all will be turned
upside down.
Please all hold on to who youare, not who I am.
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Change your names if you must.
I wish I could tell you thatbefore I go.
Please know that I love you alland appreciate you all that the
time I spent with you.
I have such an amazing familyand it hurts me to throw this
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wrench into the works of yougood people.
I feel hope when you're with,when, when with you, I cherish
our time together.
I appreciate all that you havetaught me and I felt inspired to
be like you when I grow up.
I hope you are able to move onand continue your lives without
being forever followed, foreverhaunted by my actions.
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Forget me and all that I am.
Hold on to yourselves and yourloved ones.
I love you all and to myfriends.
I trust you all to give yourmemory of me however you see fit
.
I'm sorry for the confusion andheartbreak this will bring.
I truly appreciate all of youfor showing me a good life and
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helping me through dark times.
I have had so many good timesthat gave me hope.
Unfortunately, this world hastoo much pain to deal out that I
can't cover up with the goodsides of life.
I hope you all can move on andforgive the pain I've caused.
I have wanted this for so long.
I am not well.
No, I am not right.
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I am a sad person haunted bythese thoughts that do not go
away.
I knew this is to stop myself.
I'm severely depressed and havebeen suicidal for years.
Only recently have I lost allhope and decided to form my
final action against this world.
I don't want to kneel down forthe injustices.
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I want to die.
I'd rather die on my feet thanlive on my knees constantly in
pain.
I think I'm dying of cancer.
It's a tragic, entirelyself-inflicted.
I did this to myself as Icannot control myself, and I
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have been destroying my bodythrough vaping and other means.
I think I have lung cancer.
I have felt many pains thatmake me think I am past the
point of recovery.
I do not want to recover.
I do not want to throw myselfaway by rotting in a hospital
bed the rest of my life, to be acancer patient, in and out of
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hospitals, constantly beingfretted about, with people to be
happy around me.
I want people to be happyaround me F that I want to go
out on my own means.
Unfortunately, due to mydepression, anger and twisted
mind, I want to fulfill a finalact that has been in the back of
my head for years.
You all are what kept me going.
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I find no more interest inanything material.
I have only an interest in mymission and the love for my
family.
If I didn't have such anamazing group of people around
me, I would have been gone muchsooner.
I just want to escape from thisworld.
Escape from the constant bills,shitty jobs, shitty people and
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of America.
I am done with this.
I will not bow.
I will be selfish and leave youto pick up the pieces.
It's my fault, blame me, butplease move on.
Whether you accept my apologiesor not, I hope this will
continue your lives.
Remember to be good people.
Now more than ever, the worldneeds you.
I love you all.
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I will remember you.
Pray for the victims and theirfamilies.
I love you.
Dad, mom, jack, martha, teresa,joe, jared, phil, robin and
Weston.
2002 to 2025.
Ps To get over yourself and makeup T.
Get over yourself and make upwith Mom.
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She loves you.
You need to grow up and acceptthat time just keeps on effing
moving.
You either will stay in thepast and rot, wasting your life
and happiness away, or you cangrow up and move on from things.
We all love you.
I wouldn't recommend any of youto read my journals unless you
really want to.
But be warned.
Okay, you obviously want peopleto read your journals.
(43:33):
Okay, this constant rhetoricfrom the left about all this
injustice in America that theAmerica is bad, the America is
racist, the America is horribletowards trans people sounds like
it may have had an impact onthis young man and his
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motivation to do this.
This young man chose a Catholic, predominantly white school
that was celebrating mass to dothis.
Now, there is a connection herein that his mother worked for
the school.
I'm not sure in what capacity,but at some point she worked for
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the school and the notion thathe's apologizing and telling
them to just I mean he'scompletely apologizing and
telling them to just, I meanhe's completely, he's completely
out of it.
He's he's absolutely lost touchwith reality.
(44:41):
He's talking as if every likeyeah, I know your lives are
going to be destroyed, but Ijust need to do this, like you
don't need to do that.
You, you could have done thewhole world a favor and just
killed yourself.
You didn't have to take anyinnocent children with you.
I mean, that didn't do anything.
That didn't bring any light tothe injustice in America.
The only injustice it broughtlight to is the injustice that's
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being done to people like youby these, these insane doctors
who are sexually mutilating andcastrating children and then
pumping them full of hormoneblockers and pills and telling
them that, yeah, no,everything's going to be fine.
Of course they're going to haveissues, of course they're not
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going to be able to function.
You know, I'm not going to saythat in every instance you're
going to have a school shooter,but I think you may have
somebody that may notnecessarily be a school shooter
but may necessarily be prone toviolence or unable to function
in the world, unable to acceptthemselves for who they are,
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unable to just realize thatreality exists outside of their
mind.
Tim Walls came down and I'llgive Tim credit.
We'll watch this and I'llexplain why I'm going to give
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him credit.
Speaker 1 (46:17):
Certainly a day in a
news conference that no one
wants to be at.
Speaker 2 (46:25):
Except the mayor.
He was sprinting to be thereand acting like he was some
first responder so he can get anational community behind us.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
Enunciation church
and school committed to
academics, service and catholicvalues, filled with the first
days of school, a beautifulchildren going to learn those
values, share with theirteachers and their classmates,
and and instead of that joy andthat curiosity, that learning,
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they were met with evil andhorror and death.
And we often come to these andsay these unspeakable tragedies,
or there's no words for this.
There shouldn't be words forthese types of incidents because
they should not happen.
There shouldn't be words forthese types of incidents because
they should not happen.
(47:14):
And there's no words that aregoing to ease the pain of the
families today, on behalf of allthe people of Minnesota, our
deepest sympathies, a wish thatany of these words would make
what you're feeling now better,but it won't.
Would make what you're feelingnow better, but it won't.
A place that's founded oncommunity, founded on service,
(47:38):
founded on family.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
He didn't make it
political.
He said it shouldn't behappening, and he's right.
He said that it's a horribleincident, that they teach good
American values, right.
(48:04):
He also said in another videowhich I'm trying to find, that
President Trump had reached outto him and was very kind and
(48:35):
they had a very goodconversation and he's
appreciative of the presidentthat have really opened up the
avenue for transgenderoperations in Minnesota.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
But what we have to
be clear about is don't take the
bait.
It boggles my damn mind that,in the midst of a military
takeover of our cities and theattempt to go into others, the
flaunting of the rule of law,the cruelness and the
unconstitutional nature of theway they're attacking our
neighbors, that the press findsthe need to talk about oh,
(49:09):
there's a division in theDemocratic Party who finds the
need to talk about oh, there's adivision in the Democratic
Party.
Speaker 2 (49:15):
Yeah, that's not the
video I was looking for, but he
has really opened up here it is,I think.
So yeah, this is it.
So he's bragging just recently,the the other day that it's a
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safe haven.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Minnesota is a safe
haven for trans people per
capita for being a safe havenfor transgender individuals in
minnesota, and can I just say wecan talk about economic growth
and feeding children and growingthe economy and creating jobs
simultaneously with talkingabout everybody's human rights
matters, and we shouldn't bedemonizing them.
(49:59):
You can do both.
Minnesota ranks the highest.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
I mean, and that's a
common friggin' leg that they
stand on.
Human rights matter?
Yeah, human rights matter.
They do matter, and nobody issaying that they don't matter.
When it comes to the transcommunity, we're just telling
you to leave the damn kids aloneand that we don't want, we
don't want it anywhere.
(50:26):
If you want to do it as anadult, you can do it.
Go ahead.
Here is another video of theshooter.
I will tell you I'm a Catholicperson.
(51:10):
I am a little I don't want tosay superstitious, because I
don't think that's the rightword but I am religious and I do
believe that demons are real.
I think possession is real.
I think that that is a causefor a lot of evil that is being
done in this world, of evil thatis being done in this world.
Speaker 7 (51:45):
And this person does
not sound like they are of
normal soul and body Swing.
Here's my note to my family andshit, wow, some English.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
This is the suicide
note.
Speaker 7 (51:57):
Hope you can read
that.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
And he's laughing and
joking.
Speaker 7 (52:09):
Peace, love, unity
and guns.
This message brought to you byBlackRock and ExxonMobil.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
Brought to you by
BlackRock.
That's interesting.
Speaker 7 (52:27):
Brought to you by
Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Brandon Herrera for president.
Yeah, I met Brandon Herrera atSHOT Show last year.
He and I had a conversation, abrief conversation, but we
agreed on a lot of things.
(52:48):
So y'all should vote forBrandon Herrera for president.
And Vintage Warfare.
So y'all should vote forBrandon Herrera for president.
And vintage warfare promoteslove and peace and accepting
differences.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
You hear the way he's
talking Accepting differences.
Speaker 7 (53:13):
Fuck, fuck Tomorrow.
I'm sorry to my family, butthat's it.
That's all the only people I'msorry to.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
He's not sorry.
Speaker 7 (53:36):
Schibbity, skibbity,
shit.
I regret everything.
Speaker 2 (53:58):
Showing off his vape.
You didn't ask for life.
Speaker 7 (54:01):
You didn't ask for
death.
You make me feel like I'mfucking stars.
Speaker 2 (54:11):
And then this is what
we already saw Gone through.
All this stuff Fell in thenight before.
Horrible stuff here.
This is the manifesto.
He opens the book and it's likeit's written in.
(54:34):
It looks like it's a differentlanguage.
It could be, it almost looksRussian, or he just kind of
writes in some cryptic way thatshouldn't be hard to decipher.
But he's basically putting in,you know, flipping it page by
page and talking about what he'sgoing to do and why he's going
(54:58):
to do it.
But I can't really decipher itright now.
But this is his journal.
This is in May of 25.
And journaling is usually agood thing.
I keep a journal I write in itevery day, but not about
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horrible, evil things, about howI can improve myself and my
situation.
So you know, obviously thesigns were there.
I mean with this guy, the signswere there.
So you know, obviously thesigns were there.
I mean with this guy, the signswere there, whether or not
anybody decided to see them orthey chose to ignore them.
It seems like both of hisparents are in his life, which
is usually odd.
(55:43):
I'm sure that there's more tothat story.
Obviously, somebody this deeplytroubled did not have.
It's highly unlikely that theyhad some sort of normal
upbringing.
Typically that's not the case.
But then again there's plentyof people who have had normal
upbringings that do have thecase, that are perfectly fine
(56:06):
and normal, or they have anormal upbringing and they're
perfectly insane, and schoolshooters too.
So it's really hard todetermine what makes people
crack.
But there definitely seems tobe some alignment and thoughts
with the injustice of America,the transgender ideology, the
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defending trans people,transgender ideology, the
defending trans people, with thepicture of the AK-47.
That seemed to indicate thatthere perhaps was some influence
from the left.
You know, the left has beencompletely out of control and
out of their minds for some time.
I'm glad that the RepublicanParty is now back in control and
(56:53):
fixing most of these issues.
So this has been removed fromYouTube.
I had downloaded it on YouTuberight before they removed it.
They removed it mid-download,but I got to finish it and then
it was re-uploaded to YouTube bysomebody.
Then it was taken down, butit's on X.
So thank Elon Musk, that stuffis not being censored.
(57:18):
I get the argument that thingsneed to be censored for this.
They don't want copycats, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, but we need to know whothis person is.
The public needs to know whothis person is.
The public needs to understandwhat makes this person tick, and
the public has a right to thisinformation.
This should not be secretinformation.
The reasons is this animaldecided to do what it decided to
(57:39):
do.
It should not be freaking,classified information and it
shouldn't be taken down.
It should be exposed to theworld so that we can look at it
and maybe gain an understandingas to what the heck happened.
What happened here?
Why did this seemingly young,innocent mind and soul get
(58:00):
corrupted to the point wherethey're making demonic sounds
and murdering children?
That's a little extreme.
That's something that we needto be able to look at and as
individuals investigate.
This is just so.
It's interesting that he'sgoing through.
(58:21):
He's flipping them in sort oflike a video diary.
Where's the hash?
Here's all of his journalsrecording them, and then he
uploaded them on a timer.
Speaker 7 (58:33):
Can you shut the fuck
up Trang, God damn.
Speaker 2 (58:37):
But he obviously has
some issues where he talks to
himself and he man is evil, justevil, evil, and people are not.
People are corrupted by evil.
People are not born evil.
Everybody's born pure andinnocent.
They get corrupted by evil andpeople are corrupted by evil.
(59:04):
People are not born evil, youknow, everybody's born pure and
innocent and they get corruptedby evil.
But you know, we can't be silentabout this trans issue.
We can't.
I mean we had this with AudreyHale.
The trans community is so tinyI mean it really is so small and
(59:27):
we've had a few of them beschool shooters.
I mean that's a problem andboth of them targeted Christian
community schools.
So you know, obviously there'ssome sort of dynamic where the
hate is not against them but thehate that they have is against
us.
(59:50):
And the last thing that I'mgoing to say here is I don't
know where you live.
I know where some of you live,the regular guys.
There's like 331 people onright now.
Thank you, my family thanks allof you for tuning in to the
show every night and the podcast.
But we, I don't know where youlive, but we I don't know where
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you live.
But if you live in a place whereyou have access to a concealed
weapons permit.
You need to get one.
You need to own a weapon.
You need to train with it.
You need to use it against badpeople.
Okay, I live in Florida.
We have permitless carry.
I can carry anywhere, anytime,for any reason that I want to.
I don't need a permit.
All right, some states it'sharder.
(01:00:42):
I get it.
If I were you, I would not livein those states.
I was born and raised in NewYork.
One of the main reasons I leftNew York permanently was so I
can carry a firearm Because I'mtired.
I was tired of going out intown and not being prepared to
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help people.
So it's incredibly importantthat you conceal and carry.
It is your God-given right as ahuman being.
It is the Second Amendment tothe Constitution.
There's no reason you shouldn'thave one.
If you're a convicted felon,hey, that's a different story.
Or if there's a reason youcan't carry but you need to
(01:01:24):
train with one.
You need to understand how touse one.
And if everybody carried mostpeople carried this situation
would have been stopped in asecond.
And then, of course, there isthe argument that, oh, it
wouldn't have been stopped Right.
Sometimes you're not quickenough or the shooter gets you
(01:01:51):
first.
Sometimes that happens, but atleast you tried to stop it and
at least you took steps to tryto save lives.
If that's not for you, that'snot for you and if you're
worried you're going to befalsely imprisoned, I get it.
I get it, but would you ratherbe judged by 12 or carried by 6?
You need to get a weapon, youneed to train with it as often
(01:02:18):
as you can and you need to carryit with you everywhere you go.
That's illegal.
Thank you for tuning in.
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We will be back tomorrow night.
We only did one topic tonight.
We usually do three.
Unfortunately, this topic tookup everything.
(01:02:40):
I pray to God.
I've been praying tonight.
I got my rosary beads and myprayer book for those children,
for their families and for Godto just bless the world and
let's start getting evil out ofit.
I love you all.
Hug your children, hold themclose and I will see you
tomorrow night.