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June 25, 2025 • 36 mins

How can you tell who’s winning? To find the answer, we follow the story of one of the most astonishing games of capture the flag that’s ever been played. The hunt became one of the Internet’s most exciting reality shows…and along the way, revealed a key to winning at life. 

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Speaker 1 (00:36):
This episode was originally broadcast on October twenty third, twenty twenty.
The bell rings and two sides go to war.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
You in favor of law and order, I'm in favor
of law.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
One guy throws a cheap shot, but the refs don't
call foul. His rival responds with the solid jab to
the gut, but no points go on the board.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
The two hundred thousand people that have died on his watch,
You've had three hundred and eight thousand military people dying
because you couldn't provide improper healthcare in the militaries.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
As the two duke it out, judges described about but
often their takes don't match up with what you see
happening on the playing field.

Speaker 5 (01:16):
Donald Trump came across like a bully.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
When that occurs, when the viewpoint of the commentators doesn't
seem to reflect what you're seeing and hearing, is there
a way to tell who's winning? I'm Patrick CARELCI and.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
I'm Adriana Cortes.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
And this is Red Pilled America, a storytelling show.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
This is not another talk show covering the day's news.
We're all about telling stories.

Speaker 5 (01:42):
Stories.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Hollywood doesn't want you to hear stories.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
The media mocks stories about everyday Americans at the Globalist Ignore.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
You can think of Red Pilled America as audio documentaries,
and we promise only one thing, the truth. Welcome to
Red Pilled America. Whether it be a political campaign, a

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social media skirmish, an old feud, or a struggle between
two men to win a lady's hand, sometimes it's hard
to tell who's actually ahead when these battles materialize. How
can you tell who's winning. To find the answer, we
follow the story of one of the most astonishing games
of Capture the Flag that's ever been played. The Hunt
became one of the internet's most exciting reality shows, and

(02:38):
along the way revealed a key to winning it life.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
As the two Field operatives stood calmly on the dusty
country road snapping pictures of their target, a few Intel
agents remotely monitoring the situation began to feel uneasy. The
entire team was foolishly communicating over unsecured channels during a
live operation. This was not part of the plan, and
why were they breaking protocol? Well, they were on the

(03:10):
cusp of punking Hollywood's loudest Trump basher, so they got sloppy.

Speaker 5 (03:15):
You dump.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
We should have stayed silent until we were long gone.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Fumed one agent. But the smell of danger hadn't reached
the Field operatives until they shifted their camera from their
target to the lone house in the pasture. That's when
they too got a whiff.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
Someone tweeted.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
The owner of the house.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Blurted intel to the field operatives, the people are outside.
The Field operatives nervously replied. At that same moment, listening
to a police scanner, Intel her to call from the
preestinct dispatch that confirmed their worst fears.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
Seven hundred Mooncreek Road, Blue Dodge neon taking pictures.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
The property owner had just alerted the cops who were
now en route.

Speaker 5 (03:51):
Get out of there.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
You've been made, barked Intel. But the opening for a
quick getaway disappeared. The cops had already closed in, driving
up as the field operatives stood conspicuously on the small
country road with the surveillance equipment in clear view. This
was it. The entire operation, methodically moved forward by hundreds
of operatives, was now on the verge of being completely compromised.

(04:14):
Pranks were nothing new to these guys, but this time
it was different. It was personal. They'd aimed their vast
intelligence agency at Hollywood and in particular God's gift to
the arts, Shia Labuff, and when they did, season three
of the Internet's greatest reality show, He Will Not Divide
Us went into full swing. Before the web series was over,

(04:35):
there'd be a celebrity arrest, gang intimidation, in decent exposure,
alleged assaults, vandalism, gunshots, and yes, even hurt feelings, all
en route to the most remarkable game of capture the
Flag that the Internet has ever known. And to a
legion of online viewers, it was simply must watch TV.
I supposed if he's studying for your customer, but I'm

(04:57):
on here instead, claimed one riveted web viewer, as the
ground team was facing arrest. The whole ordeal started rather
innocently in mid January twenty seventeen, when, during an Instagram
live rant from his car, a visibly distraught Jaden Smith,
the son of actor Will Smith, was seen succumbing to

(05:18):
one of the heaviest pressures in the life of the privileged.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
About the DMV, it just shows me how sad signing
life is.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
In his melancholy brain dump, while waiting for a driving instructor,
this suppressed artist from the mean streets of Malibu declared
that he wanted to move out of Los Angeles because
there was just no one willing to support youth creativity.

Speaker 6 (05:40):
I'm about to move out of LA.

Speaker 5 (05:42):
There's a lot of bad things here.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
A few days later, Jaden tweeted out the mysterious phrase
he will not divide us. Actor Shia lah Buff of
the Transformer fame joined in tweeting the same thing.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
Please raise your right hand and repeat after me.

Speaker 7 (06:02):
I Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Hi, Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
By nine am on January twentieth, at the same time
that Donald Trump's presidential inauguration ceremony kicked off. Their cryptic
message became clear as Jaden Smith stepped up to a
live streaming camera mounted on a white wall outside an
NYC museum, chanting the same phrase, cancutiausni us. Minutes later,

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an image of this stunt was tweeted to his then
roughly six million Twitter followers. Within six hours, what initially
started off as a solo anti Trump protest ruined number
to fill the entire museum lot housing the live stream.

(07:00):
The protesters wanted to make it clear that the new
president was divisive. That could have been it a single day,
perfectly executed protest starring the sun of Hollywood Royalty. But
it wasn't to be just a one day affair. It
was scheduled to last the entire length of President Trump's
first term. There are possibly only two people with the

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composure to keep a protest of that length civil. The
Dalai Lama was busy, Shia la Buff was not. As
it turned out, Jaden Smith was not the ringleader. He
was simply playing a role in Shia's performance art. After
Will Smith's son kicked off the protest, Shia joined in.

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Like everything anti Trump the media stepped in to amplify
the protest.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Buff has spent the first few days of mister Trump's
presidency chanting he will not divide us in front of
a live camera outside the museum.

Speaker 8 (08:02):
It's a public art project. Look up in two collaborators
in ten to have running twenty four hours a day
for the next four years.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Shia is primarily known for his movie roles, but the
former Childhood actor has been grabbing attention for his off
screen antics for years. He once live streamed himself watching
all of his movies back to back.

Speaker 9 (08:22):
Yesterday just said tomorrow, So just do it.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
Make your dreams come true.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Just do it.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
And he caught headlines when he arrived to an Awards
show wearing a paper bag mask with the words I
am not famous anymore.

Speaker 8 (08:38):
La Buff's latest apparent attempt at grabbing attention involved a
paper bag and a magic marker.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
In twenty fourteen, he donned a neon green top, purple
skin tight running pants, and pink laced sneakers to run
around an Amsterdam museum in a conceptual art mini marathon,
and again he garnered media attention. Yo, this guy has
been nutty for a while, right He does crazy things
and I don't know what happened, but he's seems like

(09:04):
he's got.

Speaker 7 (09:05):
A couple of screws loose.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Shia Abuff has a knack for using performance art to
grab the spotlight, so when the inauguration of Donald Trump
came along, he put his gift to work. He organized
a protest to get other anti trumpers to join him
in a live webstream, chanting, he will not divide us.
But what the actor was about to learn was that
when you get the public involved in your performance art,

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you can't control the result, no matter how hard you try.
As day one of the protests progressed, something interesting began
to happen. Pranksters entered the live stream posing as protesters
to mock their chant with the surrounding sheep thinking they

(09:47):
were serious, and some would use an internet meme to

(10:30):
antagonize Shia. At the time, Pepe was an animated frog
that was used by Trump supporters in memes to make
fun of the far left. What Shia and his mindless
sheep hadn't yet realized was that their protest had been

(10:52):
infiltrated by a notorious online group of Trump supporting pranksters
known as Pole most normal people are completely unaware that
there's a huge underground web community that lived on anonymous
Internet chat rooms. You may have heard of one of
these websites called Reddit. Pole is a community on another
anonymous internet chat room called four chan. Four Chan is

(11:14):
simply an Internet message board where people discuss topics anonymously.
The infamous hacker group Anonymous was born on four Chan,
so is qan On, the anti pedophilia group that the
media has targeted for destruction. These web chatrooms have become
places where many Trump supporters congregate. They can be thought
of as refugees from sites like Facebook. Many early MAGA

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adopters flock to these web communities because they're entirely anonymous,
so the group feels protected from being doxed and canceled
in the real world by far left radicals in media
and big tech. The group poll on the four chan
website is similar to any group on Facebook. They're just
individuals that join a social media group of like minded people.
Pole just happens to be a wildly, sometimes perversely politically

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incorrect group of Trump supporters. They call the rest of
the world nor a derogatory word for normal people, and
they love Internet slothing, outrageous role playing and pranks. They
saw shias He will not Divide Us web streaming protest
as the perfect opportunity to punk one of Hollywood's loudest
anti Trump voices. In a matter of just twenty four hours,

(12:21):
Paul co opted the live stream and began triggering Shia
in his sheep.

Speaker 5 (12:26):
He will not divide them.

Speaker 9 (12:32):
Up.

Speaker 6 (12:35):
He will not divide us.

Speaker 5 (12:36):
He will not divide it. Oh Ba, Bond's brown people.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
He will not divide us.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
He will not divide us.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
Do worry a warmonger.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
He will not divide He will not divide us.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
Hiaa Ba is a rich white liberal who doesn't want.

Speaker 9 (12:55):
Everybody.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
In one instance, Shia was chanting while a prankster was
chatting on the phone about some of the actors movie performances.
In another instance, Shia was caught on live stream aggressively
trying to drown out another poll prankster. The situation was

(13:35):
getting hostile, so the New York City museum hosting the
protests began taking action. They started kicking out obvious Trump
supporters for the most hilarious of reasons. One of Shia's
sheep and a Trump supporter talked about it. During the live.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
Stream, people got kicked out because they were spreading hate
speech and they were trying to scare people there people.
I didn't see anyone's funny.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
They were drink I got kicked out and was drinking milk.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
That's anti anti veganism. You know, that's hate speech. What
anti you know that part of that's part of hate speech.
And I'm not even going to sit here and explain that. No,
you know what that milk, that's a that's a symbol
that represents milky's towards black people.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
I've never heard that in my life.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
Are you being honest?

Speaker 6 (14:17):
Yes, I don't know what milk.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
That's another thing they were doing on Saturday. There's all
these subliminal racist type of things they do, for example,
drinking the milk. Right, they try to say that black
people are black close in tolerance. So they come and
they try to drink milk like this, purposely drink milk
outside very obnoxiously.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
He drink.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Pole's trolling had become so effective that by day five,
a very frustrated Shia was arrested for attacking a man
just outside of the view of the webcam.

Speaker 3 (14:46):
Chila buff Is arrested over nights after he allegedly got
into a fight outside of New York City museum. Police
say he apparently pulled the scarf off a man who
was outside the museum, scratching his face of the process,
and he also punched him.

Speaker 8 (14:59):
It was just before four o'clock this morning that a
cab pulled up to the one hundred and four Our
Team precinct and Shilah buff was released. He was booked
and held here for several hours last night. He was
given a promise to appear. He got into that cab
shouting he will not divide us and making hand gestures
to our camera. Shia was arrested after midnight at his
live stream exhibit outside the Museum of Moving Image and Astoria.

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Police say he hit a Trump protester who walked up
to the camera.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
After the arrest, the trolling continued.

Speaker 5 (15:32):
The great again.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
It was becoming apparent that the live stream had been
completely co opted by Trump supporters. The museum had had enough.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
What was supposed to be a four year protest against
the Trump administration has been shut down after just three weeks.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
Linda Smidt shows us why Shia Lebeuf's museum live stream
has gone dark well.

Speaker 10 (15:55):
The Museum of the Moving Image said that the anti
Trump exhibit just turned out to be a flash point
for violence. There were threats, numerous arrests, and pull please
had to be stationed here twenty four to seven. The
webcam stream now tells viewers the museum has abandoned us.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
It was an undisputed win for the MAGA crowd and
it looked like the end of the Shenanigans, but it
was not. The web reality show got renewed for a
season two. When Shila Buff moved the live stream from
New York to Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Speaker 6 (16:27):
Woof is in Albuquerque taking a stance against the president.

Speaker 10 (16:31):
He brought his movement and art exhibit to the Duke City.

Speaker 11 (16:34):
Shila Buff aims to unite New Mexicans with his public
art exhibit called he Will Not Divine Us forging others
to take a stance against President Donald Trump. So now
for the next four years, the art will be here
along the Elbray Theater on Seventh Street.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Shia naively thought moving his webstream protest from New York
to New Mexico was enough to eliminate the trolls from Pohl,
and he even said so into the newly installed Albuquerque webcam.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
You will not divide us.

Speaker 9 (17:03):
Yeah, he will not divide us.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
We're still all here. You tried to shut ustone in
New York.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
We're still out here.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
But his new installation was doomed from the outset. With
the humor instinctive shenad O'Connor, Shaia yelled into the camera
in what looked like a satanic rage. That was a
sight to behold. He talked with such fervor that he
had to wipe the saliva shooting out of his mouth
from the camera. He looked and sounded possessed.

Speaker 6 (17:30):
He will not divide us.

Speaker 4 (17:32):
How are you gonna be pearl life at anti immigrant?

Speaker 10 (17:35):
If you believe in Jesus, you, we will.

Speaker 9 (17:39):
Not divide us.

Speaker 6 (17:42):
He will not divide us.

Speaker 9 (17:43):
If you rud the Bible.

Speaker 8 (17:46):
If you rud the Bible and you believe in the.

Speaker 9 (17:49):
Bible, how could you be How could you beat pearl.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
Life and fancy immigrant you? He will not abide us.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
With an eighteenth Street gangster, thought to be one of
the largest transnational criminal gangs by his side, Shia taunted
the trolls to come down to the protest.

Speaker 6 (18:08):
How is it cool to be a Nazi?

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Now shut up here, we are come out here.

Speaker 9 (18:17):
He will not divide us.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
But despite the intimidation tactics, the pranksters kept arriving to
New Mexico to trigger the celeb He will.

Speaker 8 (18:29):
Knock divide us.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
I got hepatitis. He will divide us. I got heppatitis.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Shia made a miscalculation. Apparently Trump's support also reached into
the Blue state.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Drop drop, drop, drop.

Speaker 9 (18:48):
Trop trop.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Within the first few days, two people flash guns, two
others flash genitals, and there were several near fistfights. It
was clear New Mexico was becoming even more chaos.

Speaker 6 (19:03):
The New York Albuquerque Police confirmed they've received several nine
to one one calls since Saturday. People especially concerned after
a man flashed a gun to that camera on Sunday
and then overnight that live stream ruined because someone spray
painted the camera.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
Then after less than a week at the new location.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
It needs it here and now we have to love
the world.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Yeah, somebody just got shot, maybe about three quarters of
a block away.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
We need to get rid of this.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Shyest tweet was soon to follow, saying quote, we have
taken the stream down after shots were reported in the area.
This time it must have been game over, right, Nope,
not by a long shot. The He Will Not Divide
Us webstream was about to get a third season, and
it would become one of the most fascinating online reality

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shows of all time.

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Speaker 2 (21:08):
Welcome back to red pilled America. So Shia Labuff's anti
Trump protest was shut down in New York after only
three weeks, he moved it to Albuquerque, where it was
closed again by the seventh day. To anyone watching, it
looked like game over, but it wasn't, not by a
long shot. Shia came up with the new idea. He

(21:29):
decided to continue his anti Trump protest by placing a
white flag emblazoned with the words he Will Not Divide
Us in an undisclosed location with the camera live streaming
it for the remainder of Trump's presidency. Shia was determined
not to let trumps supporters win this time, and his
plans seemed ingenious. There was nowhere for pollparanksters to go

(21:49):
troll Shia, or wasn't there. The anonymous poll pranksters, or
anons as they call themselves, often operate like a mercenary
intelligence agency, analyzing satellite imagery, audio, and various other online
data sources to study their targets. Not unlike the characters
from Mission Impossible for these right wing kids that have

(22:10):
both grown up on the Internet and learned to hate
Hollywood right back. This activity is their version of escapism,
replacing traditional TV shows and films. The anons took Shya
smug New live stream as an invitation to capture the
flag and were determined to take it down and replace
it at all costs, even if it meant breaking a
few laws. Hundreds of anons simultaneously began the arduous task

(22:35):
of analyzing the live stream for clues, any clues to
its whereabouts. But this was no easy task. The webcam
was positioned so that all that was in the frame
was the white flag perched on a flagpole with the
sky as the backdrop. There were no distinguishing geological features,
no trees, no mountains, no buildings, just that he will

(22:58):
not divide us white flag. With the sky as the backdrop,
it seemed like an impossible task to track it down.
It could have been anywhere in the world. This is
where the nature of these four chan anons came into play.
They often refer to themselves as autists because of the
group's ability to focus in on a target to a

(23:19):
level that only someone with autism could achieve and that
behavioral characteristic was about to come in handy. Just minutes
after the stream went live, they found their first clue.

Speaker 11 (23:30):
Some Greenville restaurant employees say actor and activist Shiloh Boeuf
stopped by our region YEW.

Speaker 7 (23:36):
Those employees posted some photos that are getting a lot
of attention on social media around the Tri Cities as
to why he was in Greenville, Lake and Tomorrow said
he told them he was in town to see friends
or had friends in the area.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
It was a solid lead, but it could have been
planned disinformation. So the group continued meticulously analyzing the stream,
and that's when they got their biggest hint. Contrails. Contrails
from passing planes could be seen entering the live stream.
It wasn't much to go by, but it was something,

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so a on agents quickly went to websites that published
airline flight patterns and began honing their search on the
airspace above Greenville, Tennessee, the last place that Shia was spotted.
If they could match the flight patterns with what they
were seeing on the live stream, they'd be closer to
honing in on their target. As the minutes passed, more

(24:32):
and more contrails could be spotted within an hour and
a half. They were able to predict when planes would
fly into frame and from the trajectory of the contrails.
They began forming the consensus that the camera was likely
in Tennessee, pointing northward to the sky above Greenville, capturing
three known plane routes. As day turned to night, their

(24:52):
search location was further corroborated. The time of sunset confirmed
that the camera was somewhere on the East coast. While
many focused on gathering new information, an another ANON agent
used advanced geometry to guesstimate that the camera was sitting
approximately six miles south of the flight pattern. Their search
was getting more refined, but the area was still too wide.

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That's when others came with another detail. By isolating the
audio of the live stream, they could hear more clues.
Frogs could be heard in the background, meaning the flag
was likely near a river or a lake. A thumping
sound suggested that the tires from passing cars were hitting

(25:38):
a large seam in the road. Could it be a bridge? Maybe?
So they reviewed satellite aerial imagery to look for bridges
crossing waterway six miles south of the Greenville flight pattern.
The search was narrowed down to areas along the Irwin
Highway near bridges across the Nolachucky River. This work was
done by hundreds of unpaid Giddy Online four chant users,

(26:01):
but a new team was now needed to advance the search.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
If you travel southeast down the Irwin Highway from the
center of Greenville, the town quickly transitions to a setting
from a David Lynch movie, a seemingly quiet country vibe
with huge open green pastures, a mountain view off in
the distance, and a beautiful swerving river trapesing through the
entire county after just five minutes from the heart of
the town. There really isn't much. There's a furniture shop

(26:29):
that sits off the highway near the river. There's a
gas station and an auto repair shop. The residents at
the Nolachucky River live on huge plots of land, and
besides some construction here and there, you get the feeling
that the people of Greenville have opted out of living
around commotion, So being the epicenter of a devisive Hollywood
protest was an unwelcome intrusion. We spoke to a member

(26:52):
of anon's Greenville ground team that called himself, Tennessee Outlaw.
He told us why he joined the hunt for the flag.
He thought shy La buff had a right to protest,
but then he can see nude stating quote, but he
is protesting a man that has traded a lavish billionaire
lifestyle to try and fix the train wreck that has
been building over the last sixteen years, just to have

(27:13):
his whole family ridiculed, made fun of, called liars, racists
end quote. In his eyes, it was Shia that was
the one dividing, not Trump, and he didn't want this
movie star bringing chaos to his quiet hometown of Greenville, Tennessee.
Outlaw had never been on four Chan, but within minutes
of being contacted by an Anon agent he didn't even know,

(27:34):
he agreed to hit the road in the dead of
night in pursuit of Shia's flag. He jumped in his
car with his son, also a Trump voter, and began
the conspicuous effort of honking down the Erwin Highway while
listening for his car horn in the live feed playing
on his phone, all while updating the viewers in the
Anon chat rooms. As he and his son drove down
the Erwin Highway late at night, honking all along the way.

(27:58):
He couldn't hear his horn in the live stream. He
was about to call the night when at twelve thirty
seven am, it happened. Incredibly, The horn, in a faint voice,

(28:18):
came through the stream while nearing the Nolachucky River, just
as the intel team predicted. The online audience erupted. They
knew they were close, but it was too dark to
get eyeballs on the flag. The search would have to
continue at daybreak. The next morning, a new team of
field operatives drove to the area where the chase left
off the night before. We spoke to one of these operatives.

(28:41):
She was part of a boyfriend girlfriend team that had
been watching the hunt online and decided to jump in
where Tennessee Outlaw left off. She circled the area for
a few hours, trying to get an eye on the flag,
when suddenly she saw something. A white flag was waving
in the middle of a field of tall, dry grass.
From her vantage point, though she couldn't see the words

(29:02):
he will know Divide us. But this was the area
where the honks came through the live stream the night before.
It had to be it. She sent a picture of
it along with the address to the four chan chat room.
An Anon agent surveilling the situation quickly identified the landowner
through property tax records. They could see through her Twitter
account that the owner of the property was friends with Shia.

(29:24):
That was it, They'd found the flag. It was remarkable.
These hundreds of Anons, with nothing but a live feed
of a flag waving in the wind, located the exact
spot on the face of the planet where Shia erected
his anti Trump protest, and they did it in roughly
twenty four hours. The level of sleuthing involved in finding
the flag made our federal intelligence agency look like minor leaguers. Now,

(29:49):
all they needed to do was get on the field
and pull it down. But unbeknownst to the field operatives,
a supporter of Shia had been monitoring their communications in
the public four Chan chat room and started tweeting the
owner of the property to warn them that the heist
was in progress. No one knew what was happening, but
one of the four Chan agents just so happened to

(30:09):
be listening in on a local police scanner when they
heard a call come through from Precinct Dispatch seven.

Speaker 5 (30:15):
Hundred Mooncreek Road, Blue dodge neon taking pictures. Get out
of there. You've been made, barked Intel.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
As the online viewers watched, riveted to the building drama,
the cops cruised up to the field operatives on that
dusty country road. Those watching the drama unfold in the
chat rooms held their breath because the field agents went dark.
They were no longer updating the team. Everyone assumed that
they were being arrested, but they weren't. They were being

(30:41):
questioned by the police. As the female operative told me,
he asked what we were doing, and we mentioned that
we were taking picks to put on a website. She
told me the two were just pretending to enjoy the
general view of the area. Just as it all appeared
to the four chan chat room that the entire operation
was falling apart, another call came through the police scanner.

Speaker 5 (31:02):
They're actually on Mooncreek.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Road, said the cop to dispatch.

Speaker 5 (31:05):
They're not on anybody's driveway.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
And as quickly as the crisis started, reality sank in.
The cops couldn't do anything, no laws were being broken.
The police officers drove off. Excitement erupted again in the
chat room as the field operatives signaled that they weren't arrested,
the operation was free to continue. The season three finale

(31:33):
of He Will Not Divide Us swelled in viewership as
word of the flag's eminent capture spread online.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
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Speaker 1 (31:54):
Welcome back to Red Pilled America. The season three finale
of He Will Not Divide Us swelled in viewership as
word of the flag's eminent capture spread online. But now
there was a new twist. You see, the field operatives
may not have been arrested, but the police officers had
taken down their license plate number. If they decided to

(32:15):
take down the flag themselves, law enforcement would be able
to track them down, so new field operatives were needed.
That team arrived on the scene fifteen minutes later, let's
call them Field Team C, and they grabbed two key
things from their predecessors, a Maga hat and a Pepe
Frog T shirt, two things that the group had been
using the trigger Shilabuf dating back to the beginning of

(32:36):
his protest. Now the entire four chan team hunkered down
for the final stage. They weren't going to make the
same mistakes moving forward. Wise to being monitored by a
chat room intruder, the team moved outside of public view
and began communicating using a private, encrypted site. Through aerial
views of the property, they carefully mapped out a ground

(32:57):
passage to the flag with an escape route that was
impossible to quickly follow by vehicle from the flag property.
Anxious online viewers were in the dark to what was
transpiring offline until one twenty a m. When the flag
suddenly lowered out of sight. Flag is Down, posted the
frantic audience, and just a few minutes later it was

(33:19):
replaced by the two items that were sure to trigger
Shia to make America great again. Hat and Peppe the
frog t shirt. As the perpetrator ran past the camera,
he whispered to the live stream Charlotte Black. The four
chan group had captured the flag just thirty eight hours
after the online protest went live. It was truly astonishing.

(33:45):
Less than two weeks later, a demoralized Shia mounted a
new flag, but this time he had to leave the country.
He erected it on what his team was touting as
an inaccessible museum rooftop in Liverpool, UK. He thought he'd
outsmarted the Trump supporters.

Speaker 5 (34:01):
He was wrong.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Within twenty four hours, in on agents leap frogged adjacent
buildings to get to the flag. It was quickly removed
by the museum at the advice of local law enforcement,
which brings us back to the question, how can you

(34:23):
tell who's winning? The answer is the ones having the
most fun. When Shia lebuff started his he Will Not
Divide Us campaign, he had everything on his side. He
had the crowds, celebrities, the media and venues providing him
the space. Shiah was able to get hundreds of young

(34:44):
hipsters repeating a mindless chant, but the one thing they
weren't having was fun. They were angry, joyless robots, spewing
the same hate that they were falsely claiming Trump possessed.
They were the ones dividing us. The MAGA crowd, on

(35:05):
the other hand, was having the time of their life.
As even an Antifa looking supporter of Shia admitted.

Speaker 9 (35:11):
Satire is a really really powerful tool and right now
the right is killing you guys. They're way, way funnier
than you like by miles when I come here, like
I want to join, like the red hat kids like that.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
So if you wonder which side is winning, look at
who's having the most fun. Those are the people that
are doing life right. Even if the game ends with
the judge giving it to the joyless team, you'll want
to be on the side that's having the time of
their life because they're the ones that are gonna win
in the long run.

Speaker 5 (35:42):
I hope you have a wonderful cool Yeah.

Speaker 6 (35:44):
I hope you guys have a wonderful Christmas as well.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
Let's go brand It, Let's go Brandon, I agree.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
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