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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a cultural war that is going to stay
with us. We're dealing with dark forces. The Biden family
might legitimately be the most evil family in the history
of politics.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
If George Floyd was found anywhere else, this would be
a drug overdose.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
So this is just another act of firred world. Tribalism,
Islamic go and all these people just don't belong.
Speaker 4 (00:20):
Here, all right.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
I think first of all, I should explain why you're
looking at a different studio today, why we have a
different background. That would be Noah's ark. You should be
reading your Bible. What's exactly happening? Well, the reason I've
been gone, the reason I've been absent, I'm sorry. I
know you're missing your I'm right.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
Fix.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
The reason all that stuff has been going on is
there was a flood. Okay, a flood, as in a
water main broke in the building and flooded out the building.
I am hearing all kinds of reports on we'll be
back Friday, Monday, I've heard never I've heard the building
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will be demolished. I have not laid eyes on our
old studio yet. I so so miss it. I missed
my old chair and everything else. But that's why it
looks different. It probably sounds a little different. I got
a microphone here, We're get We just kind of had
to cobble something together because we know you needed some
I'm right in your life.
Speaker 4 (01:25):
So here, we are happy to be here.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Gonna look a little different, sad, a little different, too bad,
So sad. That's the best we can do. Now, let's
focus on something great. Sounds bad, but it's great. It's June.
It's the month of June. It's a month that the
demonic communists decided a long time ago should be known
as Pride Month, which.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
Is just gay month. Everyone knows what it is. It's
the month where we're used.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
To being barraged by every sports team, restaurant, all of
corporate America, all of the everybody giving us the old
rainbow waterboarding. Everything has to be gay and gay night
this and gay night that, and drag this and training this,
and it's basically, it's become a month in the United
States of America where we celebrate loudly degeneracy. We admit
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everyone else has to celebrate degeneracy. So if you're a
decent human being, you probably hide your kids in the
house until July first, it's been bad. Okay, it's I
don't have to tell you it's been bad. I'm positive
as a matter of fact, what is it, June second,
June third. I'm positive that already in a couple of days,
you've probably already been mad about something some company coming
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out doing and saying something. I got all that, I
go with it, and Pride Month is going to keep
going for quite some time. I'll I'll explain a little bit.
But before we get into that portion of it, let's
do take a moment and acknowledge this. The fact that
Donald Trump won the election in November means the White
House is not lit up in rainbow colors. Let's acknowledge
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that Corporate America, Yes, they were participating loudly in Pride
Month as often as possible during the Biden presidency, but
it was Corporate America in conjunction with the United States
government screaming this crap all the time.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
And not just in America.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Remember the LGBTQ demon weirdness. It became America's foreign policy.
Remember when we had that store. Under Biden's presidency, ram Emanuel,
Ambassador to Japan, was getting himself in some hot water
with the Japanese because of his loud lgbt Q activism.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
We're trying to make Africa more gay.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
When Democrats take office, they make gay the foreign policy
of the United States of America.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
This guy was a freaking admiral.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
Hello, I'm Admiral Rachel. Climate change is having a disproportionate
effect on the physical and mental health of black communities.
Black Americans are more likely than White Americans to live
in areas and housing that increase their susceptibility to climate
related health issues, and sixty five percent of Black Americans
report feeling anxious about climate changes impact. Through our Office
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of Climate Change and Health Equity and the Office of
Environmental Justice, we're working with providers and community leaders to
identify innovative approaches that empower communities to address to health
consequences linked to climate change.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
That was an official with the United States government under Democrats,
and he's gone now, and then let me explain something
before we go any further, looking back on where we
were and acknowledging that we have ways to go before
we get to any of those things. Let me acknowledge
something here. Understand that this day it is, it's been
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done with intention by the cultural Marxists. With intention, it's
not an accident. They chose, for instance, the rainbow. The
rainbow is famously famously God's promise to us after he
flooded the earth, you know, Noah's Ark all that other
stuff afterwards. The rainbow was a gift to mankind from
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God as a promise. Do you think you think they
picked the rainbow by accident. No, they picked rainbow to
spit in your face. Remember in Easter time what the
Communists did. They made it transgender Visibility Day. There are
three hundred and sixty five days in a year.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
They could have picked any one of those days.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Instead, they picked the day we celebrate the resurrection of
Jesus Christ. None of these things are done by accident.
So let me just remind you before we move on,
you may not consider this to be a that they
very much do looking back. Let's do a little bit
more looking back, because these things aren't taking place anymore.
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And I know we all get frustrated from time to
time with what isn't being done, and I wish we
were doing this and all that Stuff's very very fair.
Let's again smell the roses for a moment. Remember monkey pocks.
All of a sudden, we had a gay disease come
out and everyone knew right away that's exactly what it was,
and instead the White House.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
Invited Yep, that's right. Well here it was sure the
confusions that exists, the misperceptions.
Speaker 6 (06:33):
Yeah, so I think you know. This virus transmits through
very close skin to skin physical contact, often in the
setting of sexual exposure, but there are other mechanisms for
its transmission, including if you touch objects at individuals who've
had monkey pocks touch, or if you have prolonged exposure
to respiratory droplets. With that said, signaling to people who
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are in the gay, bisexual, other men who have sex
with men communities, and also transgender people who have sex
with men, that it's really important to have awareness that
it's circulating in the community is really a critical part
of the messaging while not generating you inordinate concern and
really focusing on the infection as linked to an identity.
So it's just an infection. It's not linked to an identity.
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It just happens to be in the social.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
Network that was in the White House press room. Jeez.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
So let's celebrate that those days are at least over
before we get to the ugly stuff. Let's celebrate those
days are old, not to the ugly stuff. We always
have to keep this in mind that we are in
an ongoing struggle that will be ongoing for the rest
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of your life, for the rest of my life. It
doesn't matter how old you are. This cultural war we're in,
it'll be taking place. We have to fight it. But
don't think to yourself we're an election away.
Speaker 4 (07:57):
Where this away? Where that a way.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
That that's not how it works because we're dealing with
dark forces. You know, I mentioned how purposeful these people are.
Do you think it's an accident that this stuff has
taken over children's programming.
Speaker 5 (08:15):
Families, high families.
Speaker 7 (08:17):
It's time for a pride parade. Family's marching one by
one Parah parah. Family's marching one by one Parah parah.
This family has two mummies. They love each other, they're
so puppy, and they all go marching in the big parade.
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May little, pink and white represent transgender people because every
letter in LGBTQ plus is equal, and black and brown
represents the queer and trans people of color.
Speaker 8 (08:51):
It doesn't need to fill you with pride.
Speaker 7 (08:54):
Showing who you are on the inside, who the prime.
Speaker 9 (08:59):
Black Hi, Hi Elma, and I wanted to share that
everyone is always welcome on Sesame Street. This month and
every month, we want to uplift and celebrate our lgbt
Q I A plus family, friends and communities.
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Yes, friends, very lot from our Sesame Street family to us.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
They'll be proud.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
They're after your children. Many of them have just come
out and admitted we're after your children. I remember the
gay San Francisco Men's Choir flat out singing it, we
are after your children.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
They are after your children.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
There's a reason the Oreos are rainbow, Sesame Street is rainbow,
Nickelodeon is rainbow. There's a reason the communist in your
public library puts all the gay books front and center
in the kids section. They are after your children. Why
because they're demonic and evil. And evil doesn't stop being
evil because it lost an election. It just doesn't. This
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is a cultural war that is going to stay with us.
It's still all over sports. It's Major League Baseball season now.
And maybe you think major League Baseball is getting better,
and it seemed like they had been getting better, But
I mean, did you enjoy the Mets game. We have
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to continue to fight this battle. We have to be
loud about our disapproval of these things. I am very
grateful that we do seem to be getting bolder and
louder about things We already letting them know we do
not approve. But as you've noticed, they're still moving forward.
That's because they haven't experienced enough pain yet. We have
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to make sure we visit that pain on them with
their wallets pain. Do you want to know how they
really think about you? They tell you when they think
they're not on camera. How about this guy for the
Washington Nationals and.
Speaker 10 (11:11):
I am on the community relations team. It's so like
corporate social responsibility.
Speaker 11 (11:18):
The director of community relations for the Washington Nationals of
the MLB reveals unethical behavior within the management of the
Washington baseball team, including religious discrimination against a starting pitcher.
Speaker 10 (11:30):
From one of our pitchers, dude, Trevor Williams. He is
very cap The Dodgers had a group out to the
stadium who were drag queens who sometimes dressed up as nuts.
He and on like a social media like this is wrong.
It's my religion. You all are mocking it because we
don't use him on social like when they're like is
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a hot dog a sandwich? And like the players come up,
you know what I mean, Like we don't have him.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
They think it's a war. They're very purposeful about it.
They're not sorry for anything they've done. They are going
to keep going. We have to keep going to all
that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
The Bidens were evil.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Speaking of the Biden administration, I think Jill might be
the top dog and that evil family. We'll talk about
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Speaker 4 (13:17):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
The Biden family might legitimately be the most evil family
in the history of politics.
Speaker 4 (13:29):
And I know that that's saying something.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
I know as as you say something like that, people
start thinking, what about the Clintons, what about this?
Speaker 4 (13:37):
What about that?
Speaker 1 (13:40):
These people are positively soulless human beings? And I think
I think the head of the Biden family is not
Joe Biden. Joe Biden's obviously not even a functional adult.
He's not the head of anything anymore. He doesn't have
a functional head. I think that Jill Biden is the
true evil witch who leads.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
The Biden family now.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Jill Biden, of course, surprise, surprise, wrote a book at
a time when the American people they want to forget
about the Bidens and Democrats in the country. They want
the American people focusing on Republicans right now. Hey, look
at the gas prices, look at this, look at that.
They don't want the Bidens back in the news. They
don't want any focus on Democrats right now. But Jill
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Biden doesn't have any love loss for the Democrat Party
since she got run out of the White House. So
she not only wrote a book, she's out there doing
the book tour thing. And it's just every time I
watch her speak, I am reminded of something that I
talked about with you a lot during the Biden presidency.
Speaker 4 (14:46):
I was usually talking about Joe, and I.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Said, he's just simply the biggest liar in the history
of the presidency.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
And I know they all lie. I'm not saying that
I'm not naive. They all lie.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
At least a little. You shade the truth of this,
and they all lie little. But Joe Biden would stare
you right in the face until you water wasn't wet.
He would tell huge, easily verifiable lies, and he would
just do it over and over and over again. Just
more comfortable with lying, I think than anybody I've ever
seen in that office.
Speaker 4 (15:16):
This is the Joe Biden press tour.
Speaker 12 (15:22):
Were you horrified as you saw it unfold?
Speaker 13 (15:27):
I wasn't horrified. I was frightened because I had never
ever seen Joe like that.
Speaker 8 (15:35):
With the COVID I excuse me with dealing with everything
we have to do with Look, if we finally beat medicare.
Speaker 4 (15:48):
Thank you, President Biden?
Speaker 13 (15:50):
Before or since?
Speaker 5 (15:53):
Never?
Speaker 12 (15:53):
Since? Yes or never seen?
Speaker 9 (15:56):
Never?
Speaker 5 (15:57):
No, Well, it happened.
Speaker 13 (15:59):
I don't know what happened. I mean when as I
watched it, I thought, oh my god, he's having a stroke.
And it scared me to death.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Scared her to death. She'd never seen that before. But here,
what's so wild about that?
Speaker 4 (16:15):
Lie? You've seen that before. I know all the normies
in the United.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
States of America may have been shocked when Joe Biden
stumbled his way through a debate, but you had watched
Joe Biden speak like that publicly about a thousand times
before that debate night. You've seen him do that on camera.
That was the Joe Biden that was hopped up on
god knows what they were injecting him with and getting
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him spruced up and nappy time and everything else to
get him just right so he can function for a
half hour on camera, an hour on camera. What did
Jill Biden see at nine o'clock at night when Joe
Biden and was trying to find his way to the bathroom.
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What did Jill Biden see in the morning when Papa
Joe was trying to crawl out of bed, remembering where
he put his dentures. How bad of a state did
Jill Biden see her husband in? And yet she not
only kept him there, she loudly encouraged him to run.
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And it does crack me up the whole revisionist. I
was scared to death. Thing that's weird because I remember
this from after the debate.
Speaker 14 (17:36):
Joe, you did such a great job.
Speaker 13 (17:38):
You answered every question you knew all Ivy asked the crowd,
what did Trump do?
Speaker 1 (17:52):
What a witch? And even talking to him like that,
knowing what a disaster.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
It was, you did so oh God.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
Like a one year old party training that woman that
the bidens are frigging dark, and she was asked.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
About that moment. By the way, listen, I'm his wife.
I've got to lift him up.
Speaker 14 (18:16):
So we go to the next event, and I'm thinking,
what do I say that we'll lift him up that
is true. I want to say the things that are true,
And so I said, you know, you answered every question.
My mind's racing.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
You know, it's a pretty low bar.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Well, my jobs to lift him up, No her job
is to lie. That's how she sees it. She lies
about everything all the time, the same way Joe Biden
lied about everything all the time. She continues to lie
about him to this day.
Speaker 13 (18:51):
I can remember getting the diagnosis and it was just
it was shocking.
Speaker 12 (19:00):
Do you think that someone when he was in the
White House should have discovered it given him a test?
Speaker 13 (19:07):
Well, you know, the doctor said that according to the
American Urological Association, that men over seventy don't need a
PSA a blood test anymore because it's a slow growing cancer.
I have to say, Rita, I do feel we had
amazing care in the White House, but somehow that was missed.
Speaker 12 (19:32):
Did you ever see signs that he was falling into
cognitive decline?
Speaker 4 (19:38):
No?
Speaker 12 (19:39):
No, no, truly no.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
They just lie like they breathe. The biggest liars in
the history of American politics. All right, well, there's more
trouble in Minnesota. Liz Colin is going to join us
next and give us a good.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
Look all that. Before she does.
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Speaker 4 (20:45):
We'll be back. Well, I've got kind of.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
A good news bad news situation for you here, although
it's a Minnesota story so in general it kind of
always ends us bad news.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
It is too bad that.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara total dirtball he resigned. Great news, right,
it would be, except from what I understand, worst dirtball
took over for him. So doesn't look like the Land
of ten Thousand Lakes is writing the ship just yet.
Joining me now the great Liz Collins, senior reporter, Alpha News,
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and she has a new documentary out this week called
Minnesota MAO, which we will get with eventually. Okay, first
of all, Brian O'Hara spike my memory on this guy, Liz.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
Yeah, Jesse, that was quite the introduction. Always good to
see you and looks like you're steering the ship right
behind you there, sir. But yes, another leadership collapse among
the Minneapolis police departments. So just to catch you guys
up to speed. So it's last week when Minneapolis Police
Chief Brian O'Hara resigned. He kind of became part of
the face of sort of the anti ice resistance here
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in Minneapolis. To just refresh your viewers' memories, but he
resigned after Mayor Jacob Fryes said an investigation found that
Chief O'Hara interfered with a probe into allegations involving sexually
intimate relationships with city employees, and from what we've been hearing,
it's several city employees. These relationships happened with He had
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thirty complaints on file in the three years that he
was chief of the City of Minneapolis, which is a
very large number, but still Mayor fry was trying to
push him through to be pointed again in that position. However,
this happened quickly after the details were coming out about
what took place, but then Jesse, you had assistant Chief
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Katie Blackwell in charge of the department on interim basis,
and now she is out just a week later. And
I think it perhaps had something to do with our
documentary The Fall of Minneapolis and our book They're Lying
the media, the left, and the death of George Floyd.
But this all came out in court actually quite recently,
in a case brought against us US for telling the truth,
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and that came out in court, but dozens of Minneapolis
police officers signed sworn court declarations that Katie Blackwell was
in fact lying on the stand. Fourteen of them said
she committed perjury in Derek Chauvin's state trial when she
said she did not recognize the technique that Chauvin was
using that day on George Floyd, despite the fact it
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was the MRT, the maximum Restraint technique, something that had
been trained for decades in the Minneapolis Police Department. And
all of these cops kind of came out against her
in our case, and I kind of heard through the
grape vine that she didn't have much support. So here
we are a week later. She is now out and
a new acting police chief has now taken over as
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they searched for someone permanently here in Minneapolis.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Another of God, It's just there's a lot to untangle
on that. Okay, so last police chief has thirty complaints.
That is actually astounding. Kadie Blackwell is obviously a dirty
com me liar. Now she's gone. Who's the one sitting
in now?
Speaker 2 (24:05):
So we have a guy, Bill Peterson is his name?
Is his name? And I will say he's very well
liked among the rank and file police officers in Minneapolis,
which means you're not really sure how long he will
last because again, the city council has a role in
all of this, and Mayor Jacob Fry as well. So
for I've been hearing that a lot of people don't
in fact want this job when you have a city
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council like you do in Minneapolis primarily controlled by socialists.
The DSA has complete control of the Minneapolis City Council,
and law and order doesn't seem to be the top
priority of that police department as a result.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Okay, let's talk about Derek Chauvin for a second, because
information continues to come out and everybody with any knowledge
of this case, which obviously you have a ton of
marvels at the fact that somehow this guy is still
in prison. We know that George Floyd died of an
overdose that didn't die from the technique technique as you've
just elaborated, that was trained into Derek Chauvin.
Speaker 4 (25:04):
I do, how is he still in prison? What is this?
Speaker 2 (25:08):
You know, there's a lot of layers to this. He's
kind of on his last chance, wants a fair trial.
I think that anybody with an open mind can look
at what took place in Derek Chauvin's trial and realize
the manipulation happening behind the scenes, you know, sort of
paraded into this courtroom each and every day, a jury
that's not sequestered, and you know, kind of a mob
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mentality that was going on in Minneapolis. But there are
so many things, and I'm always encouraged where more people
are talking about this case that we tried to point
out frankly years ago here. But you're right, doctor Baker.
So this is the Hennefon County Medical Examiner. In his
own words Jesse within twelve hours of George Floyd's death,
he says that if George Floyd was found anywhere else,
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this would be a drug overdose. He did not watch
the body camera video first before performing an autopsy. He's
the only person to perform an actual autopsy on George Floyd.
Speaker 13 (26:00):
And you have the.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Words that George Floyd died by cardio pulmonary arrest. Those
are the first words that appear on his death certificate.
That's that's a heart attack. And then we have complicating
law enforcements of duel added days later when they go
ahead and release this autopsy on the same day that
George Floyd's family releases theirs. They hired this expert. It's
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basically the George Floyd's family. This this expert says, you know,
George Floyd died from what you see on the video,
which really sort of flew in the face of doctor
Baker's findings. But obviously that was the narrative that that
the media golonged onto.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
All right, let's let's shift gears and talk about Well,
here's a little trailer for your new documentary in Minnesota.
Speaker 4 (26:47):
Out here. It is.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
Governor Tim Walls.
Speaker 4 (26:51):
Timaim Walls, Governor Tim.
Speaker 15 (26:56):
Minnesota lived in China, and I've been there about thirty times.
Tim was snapping up dozens of copies of Mao's Little
Red Book. It's not just a political treatise. It's the
daily devotional of the Chinese Communist Party. The inscription on
the inside is Mao's words, bring us joy.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
She's bringing us up politics of joy. They're trying to
steal the joy. For communism to work, you have to
erase the country's identity and history, and that's what Mao did.
Tim Wallace is doing it here.
Speaker 6 (27:28):
I'm not going to sit by and allow this state
to descend into communism.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
It costs my life, like it has cost me three years,
then so be it.
Speaker 4 (27:40):
More people would stand up when confronted.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
With these kind of dictatorial and tyrannical policies, we'd all
be better off in the long run. Liz, there's so
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much I want to get into about this, but let
me start here. I still can't get over visiting China
thirty times. I haven't been anywhere thirty times in my
entire life. I don't think I've been anywhere ten times.
Speaker 4 (28:20):
Thirty trips to China. How does he explain that?
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Well, that's what's interesting. You have a media here who
hasn't pressed him on this issue, and for the first
time we're hearing from someone who went with him on
one of these trips and knew him quite well. But
in this documentary, it's really going to explain I think
the Maoist connections to Minnesota Governor Tim Wallas for the
first time, you're gonna hear from people you've never heard
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from before, and kind of this bizarre behavior that took
place while he was in China. Also connecting the dots
really to all that has happened on his watch here
in Minnesota, Jesse. So we spend quite a bit of
time recapping his the last seven years here as as
governor of Minnesota, even prior to that in Congress. So
I think this is gonna be really eye opening. Talks
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a lot about, you know, his kind of admiration, fawning
admiration is how other people have described it for communism,
and he's been pretty open about that, erasing the history
of Minnesota, different things that he's done. You can see
him changing the flag there as a scene from the
documentary as well, So I encourage people to check it out.
Thursday is the release date. There's a reason for that, Jesse.
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That is June fourth, the anniversary of Tianneman Square. Also
Tim and Gwen Wall's wedding anniversary, and she has said
in interviews previously that he picked that date because of
the Tianneman Square anniversary. So I guess riddled me this
as to why that that would be. But coming up
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on Thursday. You can see it for free Minnesota maua
dot com also on our YouTube page if you just
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Speaker 1 (30:00):
Minnesotamound dot com picked the anniversary of a bunch of
students getting mowed down by the Chinese Communist Party as
their anniversary. What a lovely couple, Liz, appreciate you very much.
Conbeck Soon, thanks you. That's some well. We mentioned George
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Floyd a couple times there. The UK has their own
George Floyd situation and it's just one of the most horrible,
heartbreaking things and I feel obligated to talk about it,
but it's just such an ugly story. We'll talk about
about it with Connor Tomlinson in just a moment. But
speaking of horrible, paying twenty thirty percent interest on anything
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is horrible and I don't want you to ever have
to do that.
Speaker 4 (30:44):
Please don't do that.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Do you own a home and do you have high
interest at Okay, all right, I know it feels like
you are never going to get your head above water,
barely make the interest payments, if that at all, And
you just have accepted the fact I'm just gonna be
in debt forever.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
Don't do that.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Don't accept that until you get ahold of American Financing.
American Financing has been helping people just like you wade
through the never ending high interest that and come out
the other side.
Speaker 4 (31:16):
Go look them up. Go look up the reviews. They
know what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Maybe you think, oh, my story's worse that they've heard
it all. They've been through it all. Go to Americanfinancing
dot net, slash Jesse or call.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
Eight six six eight nine to one two eight two one.
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Well, the story I'm about to talk to you about
with Connor Thomlinson's it's so ugly and sad and enraging
that honestly, I had a moment where I consider not
even talking about it. It's one of those ones. It
just kind of drags you down. But it's important we
do talk about it. It's important we do reveal just
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how truly sick and evil so many forces in Western civilization.
Now currently are maybe you've already heard of it. You
probably already have. Henry nowak. I think I'm saying that
name right. Young man got stabbed, leading out, Cops show up,
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deny the fact that he's been stabbed, place him in handcuffs,
and watch him bleed to death.
Speaker 4 (32:33):
This is a little bit of it.
Speaker 16 (32:36):
Has anyone been hurt other than.
Speaker 5 (32:37):
M yeah and grabbing my head?
Speaker 4 (32:42):
Yeah, spoiler and I.
Speaker 16 (32:44):
Little reason just step back a little bit, for you've
been stabbed whereabouts?
Speaker 4 (32:52):
Right, that's what?
Speaker 16 (32:53):
And then you up, yeah and put the hand in
the cuff.
Speaker 17 (33:04):
Mate, racily happens to it.
Speaker 16 (33:27):
In the face, but we have to check what's your name?
Speaker 11 (33:31):
Mate?
Speaker 16 (33:33):
By the moment you are underrest, that's the results. You
don't have to say anything mohammed defense. You do not
make your own question later call anything you do say
maybe given an evidence. All right, it's gonna be sick.
I think these people.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
Aren't even.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
And he's gone joining me now.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Connor Thomlinson, host of Toments and Talks on YouTube and
sub stack. Connor, it's so freaking awful. I've just been
heartbroken about it. Can you give us the story around this? Context.
What am I even looking at here?
Speaker 3 (34:07):
What you're looking at, Jesse, is the consequences of anti
white racism being institutionalized by the British police. And this
has been going on for years, even before George Floyd.
But in this particular instance, this is eighteen year old
Henry Novak, who's a britt Got Polish descent hence the
surname and exemplary finance student born in Essex, was going
to a university in Southampton and he was on a
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night out. He drank less than the legal limit to drive,
so it wasn't even tipsy. When he was walking home
when he encountered Vicrum Digwa, a Sikh man who carries
around a sword because for some insane reason in Britain
we have a religious exemption for Sikhs to carry around blades.
This is despite them fulfilling their religious obligation to wear
a little blade called a cuppan on a necklace. Most
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Sikhs do that. But he had one of those and
a whopping great sword on him. And Henry Novak was
on his phone to his friends on snap and so
we have some of the recording of the altercation and
Henry Novak said no such disrespectful thing to Digwa, and
Digwa kept saying I'm a bad man, goading Novak. He
then slashed him in the lungs, slashed him in the
back of the legs. As Novak was trying to flee
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jumper a bin and a fence to get away, he
was recording Henry as he lay bleeding. He took photographs
and the Digwa called his parents and his brother to
come to the scene. The mother took the blade and
tried to dispose of it hide it from the police,
among a series of other Sikh ceremonial daggers at the home,
and the brother and the father concocted a scheme as
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they kept Henry's dying body on the ground to convince
the police via a telephone call and at the scene,
the Digwa had been the victim of a racial attack
unprovoked by Novak. He had had his turban torn off,
and somehow they subdued Novak. When the police got to
the scene, the body cam footage played out as you
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just played. The police believed his murderers with no further scrutiny,
even as Henry was writhing on the floor and with
his last dying breaths said that the famous words I
can't breathe, and they did not follow sounder procedure by
investigating him four wounds, despite him having five wounds to
the back of his legs and to his face, as
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one of the officers points out, for some reason, they
couldn't see a great big slash between his ear and
his jaw. They handcuff him, which again is not protocol,
when they drag his body along the gravel, and the
last thing he hears before slipping out of unconsciousness and
passing away from this world is the officer callously telling
him I don't think you've been stabbed, mate, and reading
him his rights, because they cared more about the hurt
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feelings of the minority community that conspired to cover up
his killing than the killing itself.
Speaker 1 (36:48):
Eighteen years old. All right, let's go over a few things.
The slasher, where is he right now?
Speaker 3 (36:57):
He is currently sat in prison. He's just been handed
a life sentence with a minimum of twenty one years.
Now that is unduly lenient because this is an aggravated
murder charge, and so it has been referred to the
Attorney General, who is a lifelong communist. So I wouldn't
hold my breath for him, abiding by what is in
the interest of the British public in this instance. But
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he is going to sit in prison for at least
twenty years. That's longer than Henry got to live. His
mother is in prison because she helped dispose of the weapon.
Only today with the father and the brother charge. Now
bear in mind this happened to December of last year,
so the police have sat on this body cam footage.
I've sat on the story for six months. They didn't
charge the brother and the father with conspiracy to commit murder.
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In fact, they've only just charged them with possession of
a bladed weapon, which presumably their lawyer can then argue
is according to their religious exemption. They haven't actually charged
them with manslaughter or murder.
Speaker 4 (37:50):
As for the police officers.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
One has resigned today, three others that are at the
scene remain on the force serving. They're all being investigated
by the Independent Office for Police Conduct. But the police
themselves attempted to defend their officers before the body can foota.
She was put out saying well, they couldn't have possibly
known that Henry was injured. It was dark, they couldn't
see any blood. I mean they say he was bleeding
from the mouth. The police officers dismissed his claims that
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he had been stabbed, which they were compelled to investigate,
but of course instaid they were more bothered about the
racism that might have been done. And we also don't
have the additional footage. By the way of Digwa and
his brother sat in the back of the police car,
they were never handcuffed. Henry was handcuffed. He died in
police carstady drowning in his own blood, but his killers
were never handcuffed. Even after Henry had died at the scene,
they were sat in the back of the police car
discussing the crime in Punjabi and admitting.
Speaker 4 (38:35):
To the stabbing.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
The police only realizes afterwards because they had an interprets.
The police officers themselves have not been charged with accessory
to Henry's muder. They haven't been charged with manslaughter, and
the defense the police have provided for for not charging
their officers is well, Henry would have died anyway, there
was nothing we could do. What you could have done
is not made his last few moments uncomfortable. And by
the way, we only have the preceding conversation because Vicorn
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Digwa stole Henry's and put it in his pocket. It
just so happens that he was recording on snapchat. If
that had not been the case, if they hadn't have
deciphered the Punjabi language that Digre and his brother were
using in the back of the police car, it's possible
that Henry Novak would have died and his memory would
have been soiled by the claims of his killers that
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his killers had used a blade and self defense to
fend off a racial attack. And so this entire narrative
anti racism and white guilt, the minorities imported into our
country that are disproportionately responsible for these violent crimes that
take lives, that they are the true victims. This entire
narrative could have just made Henry another evil, bigoted white
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person that is keeping brown and black people down, rather
than now what I think is an inadvertent martyr to
the efforts to reclaim Britain's country for British people.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
What's the status of that reclamation? Connor, Because Lord knows,
I'm rooting for you. I know you and I have
talked many times about all the problems, and there aren't
many of them. But are we seeing a real ground
swell of British patriots who.
Speaker 4 (40:10):
Have had enough of this?
Speaker 1 (40:11):
And I don't even know, I don't even know what
avenues you have to take power back from these people.
Speaker 4 (40:16):
But what's the status.
Speaker 3 (40:18):
Well, there's currently a protests going on outside court where
the killer was convicted two days ago. That protest has
been somewhat I hate to say hijacked, but by people
who make protests their profession, and they're currently talking about
being colonized by Islam. Now, don't get me wrong, I
despise as long. We've discussed it multiple times Jesse, but
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you can't neatly put this crime in the box of
counter jihad because these were Sikhs, just like in Florida
when Sikh truck drivers did illegal U turns and killed families.
The Indian community, the diaspora online have been celebrating this.
They have been gloating about the murder of a white
person by a Sikh, and so this is just another
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act of third world tribalism, Islamic or not, these people
just don't belong here. And so in terms of the
political response, I mean the Conservative Party are completely irrelevant,
spent political force because they brought millions of Indians and
Pakistanis into our country committing these crimes in the first place.
This morning, Kemmy Badenoch, who I remind you as a
Nigerian anchor baby who currently leads the Conservative Party, said
I don't want to hear about white lives matter. So
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that's the response from them Reform UK. This morning, miijorl Faraj,
in a sort of unprecedented act of unwavering alliance with
the British people for once, because he's usually afraid of
being called racist, came out and said, no, we need
to get to a place where white lives matter as
much as black lives. We need to remove THEEI from
the police force, and the police officers themselves need to
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face the full investigation and legal consequences for this. And
he referred the sentence of being unduly lenient to the
Attorney General that the problem Nigel Farag's party have is
that I asked their Education and Equalities Minister, so we
had a braveman that the former Home Secretary for the
Conservative Party defected over. I asked her whether or not
she'll be repealing all of the anti white DEI laws
on the books. If a form come into government, she
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said she'll repeal the Equality Act, which mandates that public
sector bodies like the police have to do DEI hiring practices,
but she's going to keep the Race Relations Act on
the book, which is one of the reasons why the
police set themselves up as the arbiters of good race
relations in the first place. It's a bit like your
Civil Rights Act, Jesse, where the Department of Justice as
a community relations department to coach the victims' families like
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those of Austin metcalf or the poor, poor parents of
the boy that was killed by a Haitian in Ohio
driving without without license. They coached them to have DEI
pro multiculturalism messaging in their victim statements. And the same
thing happened with Henry Novak's father outside the court yesterday,
where he said, this isn't about racism, this isn't about Sikhism,
and Henry was one of the most inclusive men you
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could have met. Still pro state propaganda in there. The
only person that's been relatively strong on this so far
is Rupert Low and restore Britain. He said, we need
to bring back the death penalty for vicrum Digwa. We
need to pull all of his family members at the
very least, and that we should ban all immigration from India.
All legal immigration from India must be banned, and much
of it must be reversed.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
I like this guy already. Connor, come back soon, my brother,
Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (43:20):
We'll do all right.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
We have a light in the mood. That's dark next,
all right, it is time. Well, it's normally time to
lighten the mood here since the end of the show.
But there's nothing light about what we're about to talk
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about here. There are certain things that you identify with
certain locations. It's just we're all human beings are this way. Hey,
whenever we're in this town, we go visit this park,
or or we eat at this place. Everybody knows that
New York City is one of the food capitals of
the world. Even if you haven't been there, you've heard
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that it's one of those places you can just get
an amazing meal. So every time I'm in New York City,
I try to make my way down to Times Square
to eat at the Red Lobster. It's just become a
real taste of the City thing for me. Red Lobster,
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New York City, they just they go hand in hand.
As you can see there on the screen, Red Lobster
in Times Square, after more than twenty years of delivering
high end seafood, is finally closing its doors. Truly a
dark day for America, dark day for all of us.
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But I'll get bye, I'll see them all
Speaker 17 (45:00):
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