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April 24, 2024 42 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Webster’s Pursuit of Happiness features journalist and activist Alex Rosen.
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Giganic government sucks. Suit of Happinessradio is d us. Liberty and freedom
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the average American pays over half amillion dollars five hundred thousand dollars in
taxes over their lifetime. I thinkthat estimation is actually low. I think
it's actually much higher than that.But that's what they claim. Five hundred
thousand dollars, which might sound likea lot. But isn't it worth it
to live in the only country towin every Super Bowl ever? Hi?

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I'm Kenny Webster. Thanks for turningon your radio. I have a very
controversial guest stopping by today. Heis a comedian and a gotcha journalist,
if you will, I'm sure that'sprobably not the best way to describe what
he does. He was supposed tobe here a week ago. The guy's
name is Alex Rosen, and aarlypeople really hate this guy. Alex Rosen
is a young man. He's inhis twenties and he kind of does what

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Chris Hansen used to do. Hefinds perverts and pedophiles on the internet,
and he makes them think that they'regoing to meet a teenage girl or a
young boy or whatever it may bein different contexts, different cases, and
then when they show up, theymeet him with a camera crew. If
this reminds you of the TV showTo Catch a Predator, it's similar,

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but it's a little different because Alexwill make fun of them and mock them
and ridical. I'm going to interviewAlex on the show today. He was
supposed to be here a week ago. And a guy on the internet or
a girl I have no idea.Somebody that describes themselves as a Houston hate
watch started to call attention to thefact that I was going to interview this

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person. It really seemed to botherthem. And whenever I see that,
I always think that's interesting because firstof all, I don't I'm not endorsing
everything this guy ever did. I'mjust going to interview him, right,
And isn't that what news radio issupposed to be all about? Out But
meanwhile, if you were to turnon NPR or PBS or PACIFICA or one
of these leftist liberal news radio stations, they literally interview Nazis on their channel.

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I mean I'm using the term literallyfor a reason here, People like
Richard Spencer, David Duke, theyinvite them on his guests, And I
noticed when they do that, wedon't try to get these shows canceled.
We don't publicly attack them. Therewas a time when you could have a
conversation with somebody with different beliefs oropinions, and it didn't mean you were

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endorsing those persons beliefs or opinions.That was just the way that public conversations
happened. And isn't that exactly whatthey say? So we'll get to all
that soon he'll be stopping by.I think I don't know that anyway,
hopefully he'll be here. But beforewe get to any of that, a
little reminder we can often learn aboutwhat's happening by looking at the past.

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I think we should do that rightnow. Are you guys right here here,
young lads and lasses, schedule filthygoblitos and listen up, because here
are some things that happened on thisday in history are in a long time
ago. In nineteen sixty eight,on this day in history, leftist student
activists took over Columbia University to protestthe Vietnam War. And I'm sure you

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know why I am bringing that up. Guys. Right now, as we
speak, there are disruptions happening atet least universities all across the nation,
including Columbia University in New York City. I was just reading about the latest
from Colombia in a report from MichaelGoodwin at The New York Post today.

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All the disruptions at elite universities acrossthe nation, it's very tempting to compare
the student protests over Gaza to theuprisings during the Vietnam War. Don't don't
compare. They're not the same,guys. Five decades after Columbia and Berkeley
and all the other schools were rockedby student riots, police raids, and
chance of people saying hell, no, we don't go and or we won't

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go, or I don't know.I wasn't there, I wasn't alive,
then ten cities and mass teachings arepopping up again on some of those same
campuses. Now, as then,the administrators are afraid to enforce rules and
radical faculty members are egging on thebullhorn. Bullies. Yes, some of
the protesters are in fact professors.Students who want the education their parents paid

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for are ignored as classes are eithercanceled or offered on a remote only basis.
You know, back in the sixtiesthey didn't have zoom classes, so
if there was a riot at yourschool, you just didn't have school that
day. I guess you could argue. At least today, if far left
agitators interrupt class, you can alwaysgo sit on your laptop in your dorm

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room. So the comparisons to thepast only goes so far because there are
fundamental difference is in the motivation.For one thing, I don't think back
in the sixties, and I wasn'ta lineback then, I don't think people
were dressing up like Hamas terrorists andscreaming we are Hamas. The earlier uprising
was driven by opposition to a warin Asia that produced a televised stream of

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American body bags and the panic ofyoung men facing a military draft. Today's
protests are driven by something far moresinister. So people just don't like the
Jews. From coast to coast,Jews are suddenly villains and Hamas terrists are
being treated like heroes. Narrative itcan only go so far here because the

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narrative is ancient. It's updated onlywith contemporary locations and storylines. That's it.
Otherwise, it's straight out of Germanyin the nineteen thirties and it carries
echoes dating back several millenniums. Apparently, hating the Jews is a long standing
tradition in this part of the world. While many of the history deprived students

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accused Israel of committing genocide in awar started by Hamas, they seem to
ignorantly chant things like from the riverto the sea, Palestine will be free,
which is actually a call for theextermination of Israel. It's a call
to push all the Jews from theJordan River into the Mediterranean Sea. I
don't know if they know that,do they? So the question becomes who

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really supports genocide? I think thevile nature of the allegiance is breathtaking.
The students and professors celebrating the monsterswho aim to wipe Israel off the face
of the map make hanoid Jane Fondalook like a patriot. Oh that reminds
me today in history, Jane Fonda'sfirst ever workout video is released. Y'all

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remember that I know off subject,and this is a history lesson after all.
Anyway, back to the extremists onour college campuses. Outside of Israel,
America is the one nation in theworld where Jewish people have felt safe
up until recently. At least they'veresponded with grateful patriotism. They've contributed to
the arts and sciences and numerous otherfields, and now many are deeply disturbed

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by what's happening. Rightfully so,even New York, home to more than
one in five American Jews, isproving to be unreliable as a sanctuary.
As usual. Mayor Eric Adams andGovernor Kathy Hochel talk a good game,
but they don't do anything of substanceto change the situation. I suppose they

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could begin by demanding the resignation ofthe college presidents who lack the courage their
positions require. Columbia's president minus Cheffique. I'm sure I'm not saying her name
right, but it was interesting tosee her on TV recently saying that calls
for Jewish genocide are not allowed onher campus. On one side of the

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screen, and then on the otherside of the screen during the same live
broadcast, you saw people rioting onher campus calling for death to Jews.
After giving mostly sensible answers in acongressional testimony and inviting police onto the private
campus to arrest those who took overa central part of the squad, the
president of Columbia disappeared as the squatterscame back in large numbers. She has

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now lapsed into blather about making allstudents feel safe, as it would be
a violation of even handedness for herto admit that it's Jews and Jews only
who are under attack. You know, by the way, who's there today
to help him out? Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House. I'm
just curious, and look, youknow, God bless him for trying.

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But what is he gonna do?Does anybody know what is what is Mike
Johnson offer to the situation to makethings better there? I'm gonna just climb
out on a limbit. I'm gonnaguess probably nothing. He's probably doing as
much good at Columbia University as we'redoing in Israel right now. A happy
MESSO. This is Kenny Webster's pursuitof happiness on KPRC nine p. Fifty

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Houston, apparently Fish is at theLas Vegas Sphere performing right now, Fish
the band, And if you can'tmake it but you still want to replicate
the experience, just drop acid andstick your head in a globe. It's
about as simple as that. Meanwhile, Scher will be inducted into the Rock

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and Roll Hall of Fame. Apparentlyshe's already in the Plastic Surgery Hall of
Fame, and Foreigner is also onthe list. They are going to be
inducted more than twenty years after theyfirst became eligible. I guess the Hall
didn't think admitting Foreigner was very urgent. I don't know. Is this a
spoiled, pampered, narcissistic Hollywood brattor what. According to her report today

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in GQ magazine, as told byBreitbart, comedian Jerry Seinfeld said the movie
business is over. And he's right, I mean it absolutely is. Seinfeld
is out promoting his directorial debut,a movie called Unfrosted. It's a film
you watch on Netflix. It's comingMay third, and it's about the creation
of the pop tart back in thenineteen sixties. It's also the first time

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Seinfeld has starred in a live actionmovie, albeit one that you'll watch on
TV now. Directing a movie wastotally new to me, he said.
He said, I thought I haddone should I do it? In his
voice, I thought I had donesome cool stuff. But it was nothing
like the way these movie people work. They're so dead serious. They don't
have any idea that the movie businessis over. What is the deal with

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these airline peanuts anyway? When askedif he had told them the movie business
was over, Seinfeld said he hadnot, but he explained his reasoning.
He said, film doesn't occupy thepinnacle in the social cultural hierarchy that it
did for most of our lives.When a movie came out, if it
was good, we all went tosee it, we all discussed it,
We quoted lines and the scenes thatwe liked. But we don't do that

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anymore, do we. So,referring to all the content today, he
pointed out, now we're walking throughthe fire hose of water, just trying
to see. And when asked whatreplaced movies in the cultural imagination, he
said, depression. I would say, confusion, disorientation just replace the movie
business. Everyone I know in showbusiness every day is going what's going on?

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How do you do this? Whatare we supposed to do now?
Audiences are now flocking to stand upbecause it's something you can't fake. It's
like platform diving. You could sayyou're a platform diver, but in two
seconds we could see if you areor aren't. That's what people like about
stand up. They can trust it. Everything else is fake. Wow.

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End to quote. By the way, there's no question stand up is blowing
up to the heights we saw backin the seventies and eighties. Stand up
is huge right now. When Jerrysays audiences can trust it, he's right.
I mean Jerry Seinfeld, Ricky Gervais, Dave Chappelle, They're the only
people telling the truth nowadays. Everythingelse is fake. It's exactly correct.

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Movies and TV are a lie.They lie, lie, lie, lie,
and I don't mean with fantastical stories. The lie is how the characters
behave the converse, they interact andact. The lie is in a ninety
pound woman taking a punch from atwo hundred pound man. The lie is
that everyone is gay. The lieis that everyone is obsessed with identity over

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merit. The lie is that Americais a racist, sexist home of homophobic
culture. That's generally the common themein Hollywood nowadays, or what about this?
Hollywood will tell you transsexuals and fetishistsare normal and heroic. The lie
is that it's healthy to groom littlekids into questioning their sexuality and gender,
or line everybody up based on theirskin color and tell all the white kids

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you're the victimizers and all the blackkids are the victims, and there's nothing
you could do about that. That'sactually part of Disney's regular content nowadays.
The lie is that there's something biologicalin between male and female, when the
truth is that it's only personality.That's what they say. It really does

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seem as though the only place wherewe can go to be entertained with the
truth anymore is stand up comedy.Stand up comedy is very entertaining. Stand
up comedy may be combined with livemusic, if that's even live anymore.
How many people are going out towatch DJs press a button on a turntable?
The hell, it's not even aturntable, it's a laptop. The

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truth has been so smothered and pervertedby today's TV and movie industries that watching
Ricky Gervais or Dave Chappelle is moreentertaining than anything else available at the moment.
And it's not only entertaining, it'scathartic, it's refreshing. When Seinfeldt
says the movie business is over,he's being accurate. Hollywood's cultural influence is

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pretty much gone. The only thingabout movies that still brings everyone together is
complaining about how awful and irrelevant they'vebecome. The left wing studios worked overtime
to alienate and offend and insult andlecture and condescend about half the country,
maybe a third of the country,which has actually resulted in movies that are
so terrible that the other half leftists, they actually stay away in droves.

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Movies that were created to pander tothem are failing at the box office because
they don't need to hear an echochamber. Most movies and TV have become
propaganda, which is no shelf life, no lasting impact. Universal themes and
ideals bring us together, at leastthey're supposed to, But instead, when

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it comes to Hollywood, we're beinglied to. We're being scolded. Exploring
what it means to be human capturesour attention. Instead, we're lied to
about how identity Trump's are shared humanity. Huh. This is also why decades
old shows like Friends and Seinfeld inthe Office and Gilmore Girls and Gray's Anatomy
and NCIAM and Seinfeld have dominated thestreaming charts over hundreds, literally hundreds of

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brand new streaming shows. The newstuff is all crap. More people are
watching The Office right now than whatevershow just came out on Netflix. I'll
take a look at Seinfeld's poptart movie. I mean, he does care about
one thing we should all care about, being funny, and that looks like
it's a central theme of the movie. So yeah, I'm gonna take a

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look at it. By the way, A similar report today at the same
website details how apparently lousy movies aredriving box office numbers down twenty one percent
over the last year over the lastyear, and you can't blame that on
the pandemic. With the year nearlya third over the domestic box office is

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down twenty one percent from last year, and last year's box office stunk.
By the way, usually when theeconomy is suffering, the movie theater do
well because people can't go on vacation, so they need to do something.
Box office mojo, that's a websiteshows the twenty twenty four domestic box office
at one point nine billion dollars asof today. The same time last year

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it was at two point five Already, twenty twenty three has been. Twenty
twenty three was considered a disappointment,but it's going to be a screaming success
compared to this year. And bythe way, we're two three years out
of the pandemic here, and theyear we've had so far, we've still
fallen. What is this sixteen pointtwo percent? This year is shaping up

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to be a full blown catastrophe forHollywood. And despite what the leftists and
the entertainment media will tell you,it has nothing to do with the writer's
strike or the pandemic, or weatheror marketing or any of that other crap.
It's what science tells us. Peopleare falling out of love with the
movies. People are rejecting the moviesafter some seven years of woke garbage and

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gay sex and grooming and DEI andpoliticizing just about everything. By a margin
of two to one, normal peoplesay the movies are worse today than they
were in the past decades. Lastyear, What did You Have, Barbie
was a movie about an old toy. Super Mario. Brothers was a movie
about an old video game. SpiderMan, Guardians of the Galaxy, The

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Flash, Indiana Jones. These aremovies about old action stars or comic book
heroes. Oppenheimer was a movie aboutwell you know what. That was a
movie about people in America have nostalgia. Those are all things that did well
over the past year. Even someof the movie franchises that are still around.
Fast and the Furious scream Fast andFurious. I guess what, Hunger

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games. These aren't new. Yeah, they came out with new movies,
but the franchises are old. Hollywoodisn't creating anything new, and the result
is in nineteen percent drop since twentynineteen. This year, we already have
another Dune. Oh good, anotherDune movie. We have another Kung Fu
Panda movie, another Godzilla movie,another King Kong movie, another Ghostbusters movie.

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They're remaking Mean Girls. I don'tknow why. Oh and ladies spider
Man. We've got woke female SpiderMan. I'm pretty sure I know what's
gonna happen with that. I'm listeningto Pursuit of Happiness. Lady Liz is
Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness on KPRCnine p fifty Houston. What Alex Alex

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Rosen is in studio right now?Alex is cracking me up. Alex,
say to me, say what youjust said to me two seconds ago when
I started playing that music you justplayed probably my ringtrone in twenty eleven,
Alex rose it for those that don'tknow, Predator Poachers is what you're most
famous for. And I remember,Alex, I've known you for years now,

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I've known you for five years.I can't believe I've known you for
that. When I first met you, you were blowing up on social media.
And I made a point. Itold somebody in our digital department here
at this company, there's this youngcollege kid. He plays football at TCU.
He's a linebacker. Were you alinebacker? I've played center, you
played you played football? Yeah?The point and he's but he's not going

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to be a pro football player.What he's going to do is going to
be something in media. We shouldhire him. And they said, all
right, how old is Alex?I was like, I don't I don't
actually know how old he is.I was I message you online, Alex.
They want to offer you a job. How old are you? And
you said, You're like, I'mnineteen or twenty at the time. Yeah,
it's like, oh, you've gotto be twenty one to work here.
By the time you were old enoughto work here, you too good

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for us. You'd already you'd becomehuge hat hundreds of thousands of followers.
Alex Is like Chris Hansen, ifChris Hansen was hilarious. You're are you
Jewish? Yeah? People accuse youof being anti Semitic. Do they know
that about you, that you're Jewish? Well you can be both, you
know, Like yeah, I meanI think they should, but I mean

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I don't really know or care.I said a week ago that you were
gonna be here on the show,and some there's a group on Twitter right
wing Houston hate Watch or whatever,and all they do is they were very
mad. They started they tagged you, and then they started sending messages to
Staples, like as if Staples reads, They're like, hey, they're gonna
have this guy on the show,And they accused you of violently attacking local

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public servants or I know, Ifeel like I would have if that was
true. I think I would haveknown about it. Who did you attack?
Well, I don't really know who. I mean. I attached pedophiles
verbally, but I don't really knowany publics irvants that I attacked. I
mean, did houston't even have anypublic service? Nobody really serves the publican
and Houston, So how can Iattack one? Like politicians? I've seen

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videos of you getting dragged out ofevents. I've got a tax, right,
I've seen you. There's there's alot of funny videos of you,
like where they're ripping your shirt becauseyou're a big guy, right right?
How do you're six something? You'resick, you're so You're an inch taller
than me and probably one hundred poundsheavier. And I don't think I could
move you if I had to,and I left, did you know?
I left? Thank you? Thankyou, Alex. But anyway out for

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whatever it's worth, a few quickthings. Proud of you. You're my
boy. You're crushing it. Icalled it a few people I knew were
going to be successful, Jesse,Kelly. You. I'm sure I get
thick of somebody else, but Idon't know who it is. Optation right,
Well, yeah, I know thisis where I live and but what
you have done over the last fewyears, you become you've actually put people

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in prison. I mean that's abig deal, dude, like people that
belong in prison, not just youknow, not you didn't frame anybody.
This wasn't like like some people accusethe gotcha journalists. They say, oh,
James o'keep's videos are misleading or whatever, and I don't know if that's
true. I don't know the detailsbehind his videos, but I know yours
aren't. Yeah. No, wepost like at one hour to three hour

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long interviews, all unredacted, andyou know, we like to tell a
story that look, there's no doubtthe person that we're talking to is a
pedophile, and there's no doubt heshould be in prison. And luckily a
lot of states think the same andthey put a lot of our guys in
prison. So I'm very happy aboutthat. All Right, You were just
in Kansas City, and not allpolice forces are created the same, right,

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I would think Kansas City would beI mean, for a big city,
I wouldn't have expected them to bea town that would be sympathetic to
predators. But there's a video ofyou with evidence of some guy being a
pedophile being a creep, and thenthe pedophiles right there and he's admitted on
camera, Yeah, that's me inthe chat rooms. These are yeah,
I'm a convicted pedi. And thenthe Kansas City Police wouldn't arrest the guy.

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Yeah. It was pretty unbelievable.So we had a guy going after
who thought was a thirteen year oldboy. He was on parole for child
pornography, so he served ten yearsof a thirteen year sentence. He's on
parole right now. He admits tome that he's watched child pornography again very
recently, as young as what hecalled babies and diapers, and he had
it on his phone. He admittedhe had it on his phone, and

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the cops roll up. He admitshe has it on the phone he has
in his hand, and the copscuff him and I'm like, oh good,
this is gonna be pretty smooth.And then one of the cops pulls
me aside and he's like, uh, since you were acting as an agent
of the state, we have tolet this guy go. And I'm like,
whoa whoa hold on? So Itell my camera, hey, throw
me the mic, and then thecops like, okay, have a good
day and he just walks away.And that's when I just started like screaming
at the cops to do their freakingjobs. And I mean luckily they I

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think they still took his phone anywayunder his consent, But I mean the
guy should be back in jail rightnow for a parole violation. So I'm
waiting on them to do that allright. Back up for a second agent
of the state. What does thatmean? Agent to the state, Well,
basically working under the direction of lawforcement, which I'm not doing.
We're totally independent from them. Allwe did is we gathered evidence of a
crime and called the cop. Sosimilar to us filming a robbery, there's

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no difference. It's no difference ifwe film somebody admitting they have child porn
on their phone and turn that in. And that's exactly what we did.
And you know, most of theMissouri agrees with what we do. We
have convictions in Pulaski County, wehave a lot of a rest and even
Saint Louis County surprisingly, but Imean Jackson Counties needs to get it together.
Have you ever noticed You've been toMissouri enough, have you ever noticed
how they think they're Texas like theythink they're Texas. Literally at Texas County,

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Missouri, right, they're into rodeosand cowboys stuffers, Like, all
right, you're but just be Missouri, you guys, you know you're not
Taxis. I do barbecue two andall that. It's not bad, No
it's not. It's the ribs theydo the ribs. Yeah they're okay,
they're okay. But if you thinkyou're gonna get brisket Texas style outside of
Texas, you're gonna be disappointed.Yeah, that's pretty much the case.

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And as a Jew during Passover,you must have a lot to say about
brisket. Well, you know,I was just worried about cashing pedophile.
So I don't really know when anyholiday is that isn't it Passover? Right
now? Alex Rosen, you're you'renot a good Jew? Am I allowed
to say that? As a Catholicyou could say that. But you know
what, there's nothing I would passover to catch a pedophile. So I

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mean, whatever I got, thatryn't give care. All right, So
earlier today I was looking at todayin history and today. In nineteen sixty
eight, leftist anti Vietnam War protestersshowed up at Columbia College and disrupted classes,
and now here we are, youknow, decades later. Right,
and the liberal media can't help themselves. They have to compare the Palestine activists

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to the hippie anti war protesters ofthe nineteen sixties, the irony being the
anti war protesters are now Republicans,right, the liberals love war. They're
absolutely there's nothing These two things donot correlate, do they No, it
doesn't make any sense because, yeah, I agree, you know, even
though im a Jew, I don'tthink we should give a penny to Israel.
I think they've done some suspect thingsas is Palestine too. I mean,

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for all I care, both ofthem can just get blown up.
I mean, you know, I'mnot encouraging that, but I'm pro America.
But you know, it's so weird. Those same anti war protesters for
the Israeli war, they were allpro Ukraine. They like to give billions
to Ukraine, but then to Israel. They don't like it, which they
shouldn't like either, But they justdon't really know how to think for themselves.
Okay, I'm one of these guysthat America first. Yeah, Israel

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is an ally I think that there'ssome extent that we could support them,
but there has to be a limitto it, right, it can't be
a blank check forever. And thatand by the way, that puts me
in the middle. You can't beyou can't be in the middle. Like
look at Elon Musk. That's themost controversial thing you could be nowadays.
Yeah, no, one hundred percent. I mean I just think, like,
look, I mean, these countrieswouldn't bat an eye if a terrorist

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attack happened happened in our soil,which they didn't. And you know,
I don't think we should bat anye if anything happens to them. I
mean, we should care about NorthAmerica. I mean, look, if
Canada gets invaded, maybe we shouldhelp out a little bit. But I
mean really, I mean I'm justpro America first, that's all. If
Canada gets invaded, I couldn't Wecould not do less. In my opinion,

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I wouldn't. Why waste time onthat. This is a prison state.
Remember they put the truck drivers injail. Yeah, that's true.
I mean, it depends who they'regoing after. I mean, I guess
Canada is kind of invaded already bythe Cubans half Cubans. I mean,
do you believe that that Fidel Castrobanged Justin Trudeau's mom? Absolutely, I
could see it one hundred percent.They do look like I mean, freaking
Pierre Trudeau looks like like a rothschild. And then you know Justin Trudeau looks

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exactly like Fidel does, and allthe pictures of Fidel and like his mom
just being all buddy buddy. Imean, you know something there if Canada
gets invaded, remember, these arepeople that put truck drivers in jail,
They put people, took people's dogsand children away for disagreeing with the vaccine
mandate. Their leader dresses up inblackface, Alex, I think we have
to let Canada get invaded. Yeah, I think I agree with you on

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that. Change my mind that youknow, I don't. I don't care
about Canada. Yeah, all right? So what country would you defend?
Japan? Who would we defend?God, you know, it's it's just
tough. I think the only countryI would defend is the Republic of Texas.
I really don't have any other answers. Are you a secessionist? Should
we succeed the Union? Not?With Greg Abbott in charge. But if

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we get an actual like patriot incharge, yeah, I would want us
to see it. Ken Paxton,Yeah, I think he's okay for a
politician, sure for a public thing. I like Ken Yeah. Yeah.
He seems a little bit more legitthan Greg Abbott and Patrick do. The
problem with Abbot is it's you don'tknow what you're gonna get from one month
to the next if it's election time. During the pandemic, he was a

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liberal. Lately he's been very conservative, I think because he's probably hoping to
have a cabinet position in Trump's WhiteHouse. And then Trump is hanging out
with Mike Johnson too much. Nowwhat happened with Mike, Well, you
know, I just think that Ijust think it all goes back. I
don't think Trump's a trustworthy guy.I think Trump is just as full of
crap as the rest of them.I mean, you gotta think Trump double

(28:52):
the national debt. He's the onethat pushed the vaccines, and yeah,
you could say didn't force it,but it's literally it's good caught, bad
cop. But both are all thesame people, and you know, they're
both all in these societies, andso Trump kind of sets up to serve
for Biden to enforce the vaccine mandates. It's all the same team. That's
why the vaccines came out when Trumpwas still in office, because he had
to get the maga. The magapeople take the vaccine, and then Biden's
the one that's a bad cop thatforces it onto people. I think they're

(29:14):
in cahoots. Alex. You're twentyfour. Yeah, and you're a zoomer
technically you and you have opinions aboutvaccines and mandates, and you're all up
on politics here. When I wasin your age, I was just trying
to get laid. Well, youcan do both. According to a new
report, exaggerated statements are up bylike a billion percent, and now more

(29:36):
of the highest rated show on radio, Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness, We're
back from break. I wanted toplay Primus as bumper music, Alex,
but I can't because YouTube has analgorithm. I'll get flagged if I play
music I don't own. That's right, that's right. What can we do

(30:00):
about that? You can just talkabout like dildo's and gay sex, and
then YouTube will promote yourself. Alextold a totally different commercial joke during commercial
he said, I'll just keep repeatingmy name is mud. I thought you'd
tell that joke again. While Iset you up for it, I put
the ball on the the t ballwas all ready to go, and Alex

(30:22):
was like, Nah, dildo joke. Instead's gotta move on, move on.
You just yeah, fresh material,Alex. You're very funny. One
of the things that makes you differentfrom Chris Hansen, who you get compared
to all the time. Chris Hansenwas very serious, but your videos usually,
I mean, at least they usedto be. You would do punchlines
and you're right right, And I'venoticed your tones changed a little now that

(30:45):
you've been doing this for a while. Now you do this thing where instead
of chasing the guy around with acamera making fun of his umbro shorts,
you socially engineer the guy into admittingon camera that he's a pervert. That
didn't happen overnight. You learned thatskill, didn't you. Yeah, a
hundred percent? You know. Sowe started off doing dating apps where it's
like a bunch of quick quickly,Hey I'm horny, I'm down to meet

(31:06):
this and that, and yeah,those people need to be arrested, but
they aren't necessarily looking for kids.But we've we've started to infiltrate like pedo
rings and all this stuff. Andwhen they're getting this sick, I mean,
there's not really room for jokes asmuch as there is with like the
regular guys that's coming to meet.And you know, when you see how
evil these people are, if youdon't do anything in their in your power
to get them arrested, then ifyou leave anything on the table, then
it just doesn't sit right. Sowe have to. Okay, So when

(31:29):
you started doing this a few yearsago, it was you and your buddies
that you were going to college with. It was your friends, right,
and you don't you don't drink,you don't do drugs like a lot of
people your age zero. You dothis instead, right, You go out
and you punk, and it startedmaking money for you. Right. And
as you just explained, at first, you would get on dating apps and
you would talk to people that thoughtthey were talking to a teenager. But

(31:51):
now you figured out on the darkweb, there's a place where pedophiles go,
like chat rooms or something. Yeah, we have it, like we
have so many apps rooms and wehit him from different angles too. We're
not always posing as a kid either. Sometimes we pose like another pedo.
Sometimes we pose as a mom.Like just recently in Alabama, we had
the sex offender on the hook whowanted to babysit an eight year old kid,
and we're posing as the mom thateight year old kid. So we

(32:13):
approach him in person when he thinkhe's gonna meet the mom, and he
admits to twelve hundred image as achild pornography and right now he's sitting in
a Coleman County, Alabama jail.So we got our ways. How many
people would you say you've sent toprison? Send to prison? I would
say about one hundred, give ortake in thirty nine different states. One
hundred, I think, So,Alex, you put send one hundred people
to prison? Yeah, do youever worry that one of them's gonna get

(32:36):
out and find you? Or Well? Most of them are on our tax
dollars via disability, so I mean, how are they going to travel to
Houston. That's actually one of thefunniest things I've heard anybody say in a
long time. And I wonder ifthat joke went over people's head. They're
pretending to be disabled right, right, Alex, you are your jokes work

(32:58):
on more than one level. Iknow you know you're funny, but do
you know that was really genuinely hilarious. That was like a brilliant joke that
you just told. I mean,I don't know, man, I just
kind of say things, you know, like, right, well, there's
the thing and nowadays where if youhave ADHD you qualify for a check from
the government. Back twenty twelve,you were a teenager. You were a
child at the time. Mitt Romneycouldn't be president because there was a secret

(33:22):
video recording of him saying fifty twopercent of Americans get welfare or some kind
of a public haandom. The problemwith that statement is it was true,
right, So what was wrong withhim saying it? Wait? So Mitt
Romney actually criticized the government. Iknow, it's hard to believe. Right,
he was the Republican candidate, andhe was the best hope we had
at the time. I don't know. Yeah, I guess I was foolish

(33:44):
enough to have voted for Ron Paul. But like you just pointed out,
people could get on welfare for anything, including I mean, I don't know,
pedophilia. Do they get dude,We've had a like, we've had
people claim they're on it for anxietyand just anything. I mean, they're
back hurts, but they're standing upfine. I mean, just a bunch
of crazy stuff. And we've caughtcrippled predators who actually have jobs. So
I mean it really doesn't make anysense. I mean, you know,

(34:07):
and you know they give Welford toanybody even if have a felony warren out
for your arrest. Is that really? Yeah, you could, even if
you have a felony warrn out foryour arrest, the government will keep Why
yes, let me tell you this. So in twenty twenty two and Divine
Texas, we caught a guy namedCharles Pelfrey coming to me to thirteen year
old mits to all of it.He doesn't get arrested on the spot,
but they put out a warran forhis arrest few days later and he bolts

(34:29):
to West Virginia where he's originally from, to get away from the warrant.
And now a few months ago wetracked him down to West Virginia, found
his address and we confronted him againand he got arrested on the warrant from
Texas from two years ago, andhe was in Section eight housing getting one
thousand dollars a month from the governmentwhile he had a warren out from our
first catch of his. So it'scrazy how they just get on this crap
without any background. Alex, thisis a book to get No, this

(34:52):
is a book. You understand howmuch money we spend him. COVID happened,
and we were given money to terrorists, peep prison inmates. We're getting
COVID checks in the mail, thirdworld countries, We're getting money to fund
abortions in Bangladesh or whatever is right. But I don't think anybody picked up
on what you just pointed out thatwe were We give money to child molesters,
oh, one hundred percent, likeindiscriminately too. I mean, so

(35:13):
many of them are on our taxdollars. It pisses me off. It
pisses me off too. What dowe do about it? God? You
know? I mean I would say, you know, the obvious answer in
twenty sixteen would be I just votefor Trump, He'll fix everything. But
right now, I don't know.Do you ever feel like we live in
two different countries? Like I followthe Houston Chronicle on social media, so
I read the comments, right,They're like, well, you know,

(35:34):
I have to for what. Thisis a news radio station in Houston.
So I read the comments and they'retalking about Governor Abbott says you shouldn't be
able to cross dress if you're akindergarten teacher. And then you read the
comments and all these people are,oh, Greg, why don't you worry
about our real problems, like well, like school shootings. It's like,
all right, well, hang ona minute. There are way more news
stories about teachers having sex with kidsthan there are school shootings. And believe

(35:57):
me, I'm against both, right. I don't want kids to get right,
I don't want kids to get shot. But we can't count all the
recent school shootings on one hand.I can't count all the news story You
go to texascorecard dot com, wherethey actually publish reports about all the predators
that work in our public school system. It's like, okay, so those
people don't see what we see.You and I are on conservative media.
We're on Twitter, we follow libsof TikTok, and we see all these

(36:22):
insane videos of a forty five yearold, fifty sixty year old man in
a thong twerking in front of aneleven year old, a six year old,
a four year old at Drag Queen'sStory Hour. How is it that
we see this stuff? We knowit exists, we know it happens all
the time. We know there's publicschool teachers that are having sex with kids,
there's news stories about it all thetime, and yet, for some

(36:42):
reason, in a city as liberalas Houston, somebody with an office down
the street from here doesn't know anyof that. Well, I mean,
I just think a lot of peopleare just sick of the news at this
point. I mean, just verytuned out of all of it. I
mean, I just think it's alot of the repeat stuff over and over
again, for both sides of it. I just think people tune out,
really just don't care anymore. Andon top of that, our attention spans
are getting shorter and shorter. So, I mean, you bring up school

(37:05):
shootings, and it took me awhile to kind of remember one, like
it just everything's just so fast now, like people just don't really care anymore.
What is the cutoff for zoomers?Zoomers or what like twenty eight and
younger? Are twenty seven? Inyounger you I don't even know. So
are you an older zoomer or areyou just in the middle of that.
I guess I'm gonna holder one.I don't know because I'm a wise elder
millennial, and I am now thatI'm recently divorced, I'm now dating girls

(37:28):
that are a little older than you. They're twenty eight, you're in your
mid twenties, right, people womenin their late twenties. That seems to
be who I'm dating lately. Whatcan you tell me about that? Alex?
What am I not? Because Ican't listen to a Taylor Swift album?
Well, I mean, god,I'm just gonna say that they're all
just insane. I mean, youknow, even the forty year olds,
of thirty year olds, of twentyyear olds, they're just not mentally stable.

(37:50):
And you know, I like women, but I don't know. Just
God bless them in twenty twenty four. They need help, is it?
They say that guys your age areskewing more conservative now, and I get
why. Right forty fifty years ago, you had the Vietnam War going on,
and men your age were being toldpack up your stuff, you're going
to go fight commies and amazingly,shockingly, this pushed young men to the

(38:12):
left. Today, we're lining upall the young men and we're telling them,
you're white, you're racist, you'resexist, you're homophobic, you're the
reason all the problems exist in theworld. Oh, by the way,
you just graduated from high school orcollege. You're drowning in debt, you've
never had a job before, youown nothing, But we're blaming you for
the world's problems. And shockingly,these guys are ending up being conservative and

(38:34):
right wing. Why don't we seethat happening with women your age, Well,
because you know, obviously society stillran by men, because all the
people pulling the strings are still themen. But it looks like it's ran
by women, like a lot ofi mean everything kind of just caters to
them. So when you have thepowers that be saying oh, because you're
a woman, you can get thisor that, or you know, just
preaching empowerment, even though it's notempower he's preaching empowerment this or that.

(38:55):
Why would the woman want to goagainst that because it's kind of skewed in
their favor, like with you know, the horse laws and all that type
of stuff. Yes, I've heardabout that. Yes, yes, so
that's kind of why. You know, So why would they want to change
the status quo when that'll when that'lllose? Is so good to them,
them being in charge, and youknow it's a men. It builds a
lot of distrust and disgruntleness because menjust want to be men and just go
out and do things and just saythings. And you know, when they

(39:19):
see what one side saying, yeah, you can just say it, don't
don't care about what anybody else thinks, they'll lean towards that side. All
right, are you gonna be overat Rice University today with the protesters for
my own security of some very scaredof liberal protesters for my own security?
I'll say, I'll absolutely be atRice very soon, and you get ready
for me. I think that thisaudience on KPRC you're fine, although apparently

(39:40):
some people listen just to get usinto trouble. I don't hate watch,
and they will complain that you werehere today. Do you want to say
anything to them? Hate Watch?I love you so much. God,
just just the amount of emotions thatlike that ran through my body when I
saw that you'll like called me racistand homophobic. I mean, I was
like, finally someone someone writes anon hit piece about me and tells the
truth. Thank you so much.Well in that kind of weird to be

(40:02):
a Jewish guy that gets called theytell you you're anti Semitic, and yet
you you protect children for a living. That's what you do. Isn't that
that seem like you're not the kindof person they'd be going out I know.
I mean, I can't believe theycall what I do like racist and
homophobe. I mean, it justlooks bad on them. Let me keep
it coming, I think. Andalso, weren't you on a mostly black
football team, I mean that youwere the diversity there. Absolutely. I

(40:23):
mean I've been the only white kidfor most of my life everywhere, and
you know, it's been fun.It's been fun. Alex. I'm proud
of you, buddy. I mean, you're crushing it. You're doing awesome.
To those of you watching us onsocial media right now, are listening
to us on the radio, followAlex please Alex Rosen. The group's called
Predator Poachers. Yes, there's differentchapters set up around the country now,

(40:45):
is that correct? Yeah? Alot of them kind of stop doing it.
But we have a new one calledpp Agent Orange. Shout out to
him. He's in North Carolina.He's doing a kick butt job. And
you if you want to follow usRumble dot com, Predator, Poacher's p
R E d A t O Rspace po A c H E R S.
That's a lot of letters, butjust searching for predator or Alex Rosen
I fight for kids. On Twitter, Ye'll find everything there. You're in

(41:06):
your experience with censorship on social media, that's the place to be now.
Yeah, i'd say so Twitter andRumble Rumble is right wing and it's just
conservatives. Twitter appears to be alittle bit of everyone. Yeah, I
mean a lot of our audio,well, a lot of my lookalikes audience
on YouTube. I mean some ofthem are liberals. They can they come
over to Rumble, So, Imean it's kind of it's kind of getting

(41:27):
there. I would think that there'ssomebody on the left that wants affiliate to
end right. Oh yeah, wehave a lot of Leftis supporters. I
mean you would think, yeah,yeah, they can't. I can't believe
that one third of the country ispedophiles or sympathetic to pedophiles. Yeah,
no, I mean we we havequite a few leftists that follow. I
mean it's probably eighty twenty right wing, but I mean the ones that support
us. I mean they don't agreewith everything else I say, but they

(41:50):
sure like the work we do.We like it. They don't like what
They don't like your one liners.I'm Kenny Webster. I want to thank
Alex Rosen for stopping by this afternoon. Predator Poachers is the group. Follow
them on social media. Have anawesome day. I love you all.
Thanks for listening. You are listeningto the Pursuit of Happiness Radio. Tell

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