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Who is funding the Anti-ICE protests? The answer is complicated, but not unclear. Jesse Kelly gets expert analysis from those in the know. He also looks at the Black Lives Matter riots comparatively to what we're seeing now. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Pete haig Seth testified before the House today. We'll touch
on that, but we're going to touch on China. We'll
talk to Julio Rosas about what's going on in Los Angeles,
the big Beautiful Bill, all that more coming up. I'm right, okay,

(00:24):
So let's talk about China in kind of a roundabout way.
You see, first of all, Pete haig Seth spoke on
the House today, spoke at the House at the House,
on the House. He's spoke in front of the House today,
in front of the House of Representatives.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
What's he doing.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
He's the Defense Secretary and he's bouncing around Capitol Hill
asking for money.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
That's how it works.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
When you're head of the FBI, you go to Congress
and beg for money. When your Secretary of Defense, you
have to go to the House and say I need
money for this, I need money for that, I need
money for this. And of course Democrats up and down
the line didn't really want to talk about the defense
of America or the military ships or planes, or they

(01:05):
wanted to talk about the United States military getting involved
in these riots in LA There was a whole lot
of talk like this.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Mister Secretary We're both from Minnesota. I was in the
Twin Cities during the riots that followed the murder of
George Floyd. Tens of thousands of protesters took to the
streets for days. Governor Walls made the decision to call
up the Minnesota National Guard. At no point did we
need the citizens of Minnesota request that the Marines be deployed.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
Well, congress Woman, thank you for the question. You are right,
we're both originally from Minnesota, which is why I recall
twenty twenty quite well when Governor Walls abandoned a police
precinct and allowed it to be burned to the ground,
and also allowed five days of chaos to occur inside
the streets of Minneapolis.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
What's going on here?

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Why are they upset about the Maris being sent in
Aglar was concerned about how they're sleeping and whatnot.

Speaker 5 (02:05):
Mister Terry, I want to express my severe concern with
the deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles without
consultation of the State of California. There have been photographs
that have shown these troops sleeping on the floor and
have not been provided fuel, food, or water by DoD.
How long will this deployment last, and why were we
unprepared to provide them basic necessities such.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
As food and water.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
The commanders and troops on the field are very well prepared,
so there are moments where you may do as best
you can temporarily, but we are ensuring they're housed, fed,
water capabilities in real time from my office, because I
care that much about the California Guard and the Marines
and the men and women who are supporting ourations on
the ground. It's true every day, and that's a disingenuous

(02:52):
attack that misrepresents how much we care about our troops
and what they're doing to defend ice agents. I'm not
going to take the fact that we don't care about
the troops. Nobody cares more about the troops at the
top then this Secretary.

Speaker 5 (03:02):
And the chair in our part with the deployment lasts.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
We stated very publicly that it's sixty days because we
want to ensure that those rioters, looters and thugs on
the other side assaulting our police officers would know that
we're not going anywhere. We're here to maintain the peace
on behalf of law enforcement officers in Los Angeles, which
gavin me some won't do.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Okay, a couple things.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
First, lying on the ground, sleeping on the ground, not
being provided for it is well, I'll just put it
to you this way. I have mixed emotions about compulsory
military service for a country, very mixed emotions. You know,
a country like Israel. There are many in the world,
but Israel comes to mind right away that forces everybody

(03:48):
to join the military for a certain period of time.
Part of me loves it for a lot of reasons.
Part of me hates it for a lot of reasons.
But the part of me that loves it is questions
like that. Anybody who's ever been in the service has
slept on the ground, on the floor, You've dug a
hole on the ground, and the mud and the jungle.

(04:08):
At one point in time, I was in triple canopy
jungle with my feet, my naked feet on the ground
in a centipede the size of a snake crawled over them.
It's called being in the military. You don't always have
some cozy sheets in a bed. Sometimes you grab some
shut eye right there on the floor. It's no big deal.
Buck up, Buttercup, and anybody who's served knows that that's

(04:32):
one two what are they actually mad about. Are they
mad that they're not getting proper beds? Are they mad
about the length of deployment? Are they mad about any
of these things? No, they're mad about force on force.
They're mad about their force being met with force and

(04:53):
their revolution being stopped. That is their true concern and
is why they get upset when you use force on them.
Because remember what I've always told you about communists. They're
religious zelots and therefore they only understand fear and pain.

(05:14):
They don't have a second language you can use. You're
never going to reason with them. You're not going to
appeal to their morality because they don't share your morality
at all, because they're religious zelots. Think about them like
radical Jihati's fear and pain.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
It's all they understand.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Well, not only do you need to understand that, they
understand that.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
That's what they know. They know.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
They'll riot, they they'll loot, they'll vandalize, they'll kill, they'll
hurt people for as long as they possibly can until
force stops them, until good stops them. They're not concerned
about the Marines sleeping on the ground. They're concerned about
the Marines smashing in the face of some filthy foreigner

(05:57):
street communist who's pillaging Los Angeles right now. That's their
main concern, and that's the only reason any Democrat top
to bottom is questioning the deployment of Marines in Los Angeles.
Deploy the Marines, smash the rioters, and this immediately. Now,
let's move on and talk about something that actually matters
more than what's happening in Los Angeles right now. Pete

(06:21):
Hegseth brought it up today. Let's talk about China.

Speaker 4 (06:25):
I'm also proud to represent and serve our warriors and
their families today as they do every day. They're keeping
America safe, they're defending the homeland. They're standing up in
deterring communist China.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Standing up in deterring communist China. That wasn't a one off,
That wasn't something he just mentioned in the intro. You
talked about communist China.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
Clear any attempt by communist China to conquer Taiwan by
force would result in devastating consequences for the Indo Pacific
end world.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
There's no reason to sugarcoat it.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
The threat China poses is real and it could be eminent.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
We hope not.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Now, Trump has talked about China excess, always talking about
China cash. Betel has brought up China, China, China, China.
So here's what can happen to you and me if
we're not aware of what's going on. It's a very
human nature thing. Why is China that big of a deal?
It's a very it's a human nature thing to ask

(07:31):
that question. They're not landing divisions of troops on the shores,
There's not There aren't Chinese submarines off the coast of
California right now. There aren't Chinese fighter jets flying over Alaska.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
What are we worried about? Well, this is.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Something that America wristles with and will wrestle with. China
is at war with us. But China has a.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Very Eastern view of war. Eastern in this way.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
They believe in fighting a war differently, not just with bombs,
not just with bullets, not just with the normal things.
China fights wars in different ways. It's an Eastern, all
encompassing way to fight a war. We've talked about this before.
Maybe you're aware of this. The Mongols, the Mongolian Empire,
speaking of an Eastern view of war. You talk about

(08:25):
the Mongols and immediately people think of Genghis Khan. If
they know anything more about the Mongols, they're thinking about
a horse army.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
That's essentially what it was.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Horse archers and army, very mobile, very fast on horseback.
They'll swarm you, kill you. They'll think about the Mongols
laying siege to cities and killing everybody. These are all
things the Mongols are famous for. You can argue, and
I actually would argue, it's the greatest army that's ever
walked the face of the planet, unstoppable, wiped out everybody.
But you know what people don't talk about. The Mongols

(09:00):
fought wars in a variety of different ways. It wasn't
just that Genghis Khan would show up outside of your
city on horseback. Genghis Khan's spy, his intelligence service, was
top of the line. He invested unbelievable amounts of time
and money into ensuring his intelligence service was amazing. They

(09:22):
would do things like, well, if he was thinking about
conquering your city, his spies would be in your city
six months a year before his army ever showed up.
They'd be finding out where the political divisions are in
the city. Can they exploit those political divisions, spreading money around,
ensuring that the city wasn't near as cohesive as it.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
Had been before.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Maybe a little bit of poison in the water supply,
maybe bring in somebody with the plague, intentionally weakening the
city from within. So when the Mongolian hordes showed up
out of the gates, the city wasn't near as strong
and ready as they could have been. That's exactly what

(10:05):
China has been doing and is currently doing to the
United States of America. They are importing fentanyl. They're trafficking
it to the cartels.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Well, what you.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Need to make fentanyl. They're giving it to the cartels
on purpose. This is something the Chinese Communist Party is
obviously aware of, and it's something they want to happen.
We now have one hundred thousand Americans a year dying
of overdose. That's done intentionally. That's China weakening us. We
now have a second story over the course of the
last couple weeks of a Chinese person smuggling in pathogens,

(10:37):
deadly pathogens to put it inside of our food supply.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
They'll be interested in our water supply. Now.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
The problem is for norm and norma for average everyday American.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
You don't even know how to deal with these things.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
These things are random headlines you see on your phone
and then you set them down. But what we do
have to know is we are at war with China.
That is not your call. It's not my call. We
don't get a say when it comes to wars. Only
one side gets a say. China has declared war on us.
They intend to supplant us as the number one country

(11:13):
on the planet, and they are fighting that war not
with bombs and bullets and submarines. They are fighting that
war in a variety of different ways. They're all over
the internet. Did you know that turning one American against another?
They spend time and money doing this. Now, it's not
like you need to do something. You don't need to

(11:33):
run down to the local Chinese restaurant start screaming at
the cook. But we do have to acknowledge as a country,
as a people, that we are already in a cold
war with China. And it's even more complicated because our
economies depend on each other. China needs us buying goods,
We need China making goods. Big, old, ugly situation, but

(11:53):
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Speaker 1 (12:36):
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Speaker 6 (13:03):
Obviously, this is a moment where we have to be
on the streets all over the country to protest what's
happening to our immigrant community, but more broadly, to protest
what's happening to our democracy. This is the most corrupt
administration in the history of the country, and we are
going to rise to this moment by being out there
on the street.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Again, as we've talked about many times, two different divisions
to communism.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Always have been, always will be.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
There are the street communists and the elite communists, and
they work together all the time. The elites go on television,
we gotta be street ready, got to glad they are
in these streets, and all the animals and drugged out
trainees and foreigners and super freaks we have in this
country heed the call and they all put down their
cats and their marijuana and they run to the streets

(13:50):
to go hurt police officers joining me. Now Melk, host
of The Melk Show, Mel It's all so predictable. What
is not is the GOP apparently peers ready.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
To hit back.

Speaker 7 (14:03):
Well, we hope so. I mean, the real truth is
we have to really look at this as the bigger picture,
which is why is this happening? We are in a
color revolution in America? What is the issue what is
going on? Frankly, I believe that they are trying to
protect their global financial system and would appreciate if Donald
Trump would stop trying to reignite the American economy and

(14:25):
prosperity so that we walk down the path of technocracy.
And these useful idiots that nothing's new with this. This
is the color Revolution playbook they've played out over and over.
We've been in one since twenty sixteen, and they have
to go kinetic now or they completely lose. And the
sad part is what's really being lost is our future,
our children, and our sovereignty. And we need to stand

(14:47):
up now more than ever because the truth about post
World War II America is that we have not been
sovereign basically since nineteen thirteen. And the people that are
funding this world war right now, this is part of it,
really are nervous that their entire model is falling apart.
They need World War III. Why not kick it off
in America?

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Mel make that connection for me.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
People see Mexican flags in LA You're talking about the
global financial system.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Take your time merge those worlds.

Speaker 7 (15:19):
Okay, So what we need to understand is that post
World War two. We were lied to about basically everything,
particularly the CIA, what it does and who it protects.
I frankly believe that it protects the global financial system,
which includes the NGOs. There was a act passed in
nineteen forty six that made the NGOs and all of
the un tentacles and the Rockefeller Brothers Ford Foundation, all

(15:42):
these foundations sovereign immune foundations. Basically, not only do they
not pay taxes, but they are not even subject to
the rule of law, investigation or anything else. Once Doge
started cutting into USAID and looking at the money around
the world that funds these color revolutions and these revolutionaries,
they had to go into overdrive. And frankly, I believe

(16:05):
this was long planned if Trump got back in. They
were talking about it back in April, the law Fair
crew right on MSNBC saying they were planning for this
if Trump won. And here we are. This is Election
Integrity Project people. These are the Trump haids, and they
are using the useful idiots that they brought into this
country to fight a battle to destroy America from within

(16:26):
so that they can walk us straight into the Agenda
twenty thirty technocracy that they have sunk trillions of dollars
into At the end of the day, this is another
play for a global war to have the bankers recalibrate
and go into another phase after another world war of
reconstruction that will just loot America of everything we have

(16:47):
left and give us the final coup de gras. And
that is basically what the open border was about. As
far as I'm concerned, this was all about the national
sovereignty of the United States, and particularly the Constitution and
the Bill of Rights being a problem for the global
financial system that is being built around us, and frankly
is ready for takeoff as soon as America gives up
and surrenders. Order out of chaos is the way they work,

(17:10):
and right now they are causing as much chaos as
possible so that the American people say, just make it stop.
Whatever we need to do. Though they launch maybe a
global public infrastructure without us even realizing that what they
are doing is ending our sovereignty. And that is what
this battle is about. Sovereignty and trillions of dollars at stake.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Karen Bass is Los Angeles' mayor, of course, and well
she's been all over the television here.

Speaker 8 (17:37):
She was we need to stop. The raids should not
be happening in our city. It is not warranted, and
it does. The only thing it does is contribute to chaos.
This was chaos that was started at Washington, DC. You
have a situation like we did in the last Trump
administration where kids were afraid to go to school because

(18:00):
they weren't sure their parents would be there, where people
were afraid to go to work, and you just think
about the disruption and families. You might have a father
that's going into a warehouse or a plant. You might
have a mother who is serving as a childcare worker
on the other side of town, either in somebody's home
or not. You disrupt the entire ecosystem. You impact our

(18:22):
overall economy. If people are afraid to go to work.
This is a city of immigrants. If they're afraid to
go to work, you were going to hit our economy
in a way that is completely unnecessary. This is a
problem that started on Friday morning when the raids happened.
This did not need to take place.

Speaker 7 (18:44):
We were about an international criminal organization and money laundering
connected to the cartel. Second of all, Karen Basspert, we
used to have a rule in America that communists and
socialists cannot run for office. It was antithetical to the
Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Thus they could not
take an actual oath of office in America. And yet
this woman slid through. She has been a lifelong communist.

(19:05):
Not to mention, she worked for National Endowment for Democracy
during color revolutions in Libya and elsewhere. She has always
been somebody who has been an agitator inside. And it's
not a surprise that she was elected in the fully
captured and communists infused California. But she is a long
term and very very experienced color revolutionary and that is

(19:28):
exactly what she's kicking off in LA. Unfortunately for the
people of Los Angeles, she is not going to protect them.
Neither is Gavin Newsom, because they're both owned by the
international money laundering cartel that runs everything above this country.
We have a group of people that will destroy America
from within because they are not loyal to this nation.
They are only loyal to the financial backers that fund

(19:51):
all these NGOs, and she has been a part of
that for decades.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Well, what do you say to people who say this
is all just bad for the demo crap Party?

Speaker 2 (20:00):
This is going to lose them power. Trump looks better pull.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Numbers and going through the roof Democrats look bad.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
What do you say to those people, I.

Speaker 7 (20:08):
Say, this has nothing to do with Donald Trump. This
has to do with the United States of America, our sovereignty,
our constitution, our Bill of Rights, and our future. Donald
Trump is there for a few years. The problem in
America is the American people. The American people do not
know their history. They have been lied to since World
War Two about everything from the UN to endless wars,
to the looting of our money through the IRS and

(20:30):
the FED straight to international organizations that fund every war.
Our children cannot go in and fight again for Europe.
We fought a war in seventeen seventy six, and yet
twice we've been dragged into Europe. The EU has never changed.
They still want to control the world through Brussels and
the United States. Dismantling ourselves from this international banking situation,

(20:52):
the international money laundering, the war, endless wars is the
most dangerous thing in the world for these totalitarians that
want to basically create a world government with a global
public infrastructure, with the Bank of International Settlements, which is
an opaque bank that needs to be looked into. And frankly,
we need to get a real history of America out

(21:14):
there to the people to realize how much they've been
looted and lied to. And this is the last stand
the international banking cartel that runs all the wars and
is running this entire operation with their you know NGOs
that are protected immune. Uh don't have any aspect of
law and order within their rulings. They don't want to
lose power. And frankly, this is a small group of
elites using these people that they funneled into here. We

(21:36):
have many things we can do, but if we let
our constitution be a picture on the wall instead of
something we use to fight back, then it's our fault.
The people of the United States of America cannot sit
by because their lives aren't ruined and they're not in
upheaval and we're not having active kinetic war and think
that it's going to go away. It has to be
the American people locally taking back their governments locally using

(21:58):
the Constitution in the Bill of Rights, or we aren't.
I'm not going to have one.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Tell me about this book, Americans.

Speaker 7 (22:04):
Anonymous well I wrote this book because I believe that
our country purposefully is addicted to conflict and chaos by
the what I call the international banking cartel, but also
the global public private partnership that treats America like they're
the parent company and three hundred and fifty million of
us are just allowed to live here. And the facts
are we need to have an intervention in America. We

(22:24):
need to get real truth about our history, particularly the CIA,
the banking institutions, everything that happened after World War II.
We have been looted and lied to. We have funded
all these wars, all this regime change, and it is
the American people that need to take control back. We
are acting as if everything is outside of our control
because decades of mind control and manipulation to make us

(22:47):
think we have no choice. It is the American people
that can save the world from this tyranny that is
capturing every ounce of the planet. And we need to
really go through it. So I go through the Constitution,
the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, which I
think is very relevant right now because although we had
fought the crown back in the day when we wrote

(23:07):
the Declaration of Independence, right now it's an international banking cartel,
and the tentacles of the un Chantham House, the Council
Foreign Relations, the Rockefeller NGOs, all of these groups are
functioning above our government. Our elected officials are captured, our
banking institutions are not working for us, and right now
they are also trying to save themselves while destroying the constitution.

(23:28):
The fundamental transformation that Barack Obama promised was the end
of national sovereignty, because that was always the goal. So
if the American people do not know our real history
and about the Frankfurt School infiltrating our education system, the
Nazis that came through Argentina and to all of our institutions,
the Communists that were taken out of Germany and put
into all different places in America, not to mention Operation

(23:52):
paper Clip, then they have no idea that we were
infiltrated long ago. And JFK tried to warn us, as
did Eisenhower, as did mckinleys, did Donald Trump, and frankly,
Donald Trump is hated because there are trillions of dollars
at stake if America remains America, and America needs to
be sovereign, and when it comes to what's happening with
technocracy and technology. It is the American people that must

(24:12):
say the Constitution and Bill of rights have to still
be front and center. Whether you want to join the
global public infrastructure or have palanteer track and trade surveillance US.
We can't allow a Patriot Act two point zero technocracy
to happen and let the Constitution and Bill of rights
go by the wayside.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
We have to.

Speaker 7 (24:29):
Demand its first front and center before any of the
surveillance tech. Because, let's be honest, if somebody gets in
there again, you think they're not going to weaponize that
against every single one of us that have spoken out
against this, they will, and they are already planning it
twenty twenty six. If the American people do not mobilize
now for the twenty twenty six midterms, they are going
to slide right back in there, and before you know it,

(24:51):
it'll be worse than it's ever been, because that is
the goal, the end of national sovereignty of all nation states,
most importantly the United States.

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Speaker 2 (26:03):
All right, So we talked in the opening. We've talked
many times about how.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Virtually all the crazy protests and violence and riots you
see are paid for and organized. That's that's my job
to tell you things like that, But we need an
actual journalist to tell you more details than that. Paid
for by whom joining me now managing editor of The
Wonderful Red State. My friend Jennifer Van Lar Okay, Jen,

(26:27):
who exactly is hold on? I want to make sure
I get this right because the name has always cracked
me up. The Humane Immigration Rights Group or coalition or
something like that.

Speaker 9 (26:36):
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights is one is what I
want to call, I guess, the head of the snake
or whatever whatever terminology you want to use for that CHIRLA.
There's a bunch of groups within their coalition, including the
Party for Socialism. I have to look at PSL, but
it's basically a communist group, very communist group that they

(26:58):
also work with. But the main thing about Cheerle's involvement
with what's happening in La. So first let me set
the stage a little bit bit. This Angelica Salas, who's
their executive director. She spoke Friday afternoon in downtown LA
with at least four LACIT Council members with her congress people,

(27:21):
state representatives, all decrying these what they were calling random
immigration sweeps that had no type of judicial warrant with them.
They said they were just looking for blank people that
were brown or looked like they were immigrants, which we
all know is bunk. So she started up with basically
giving people the impression that the government officials of LA

(27:43):
were behind them in doing this, and her group in
the year ending twenty twenty three had thirty four million
dollars out of their forty five million dollars in revenue
coming from government sources. Ninety six percent of that thirty
four million was from the state of California, So it's
literally taxpayer funded riots.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Okay, I'm going to rewind a couple things just because
I want people to get details, and you always have
the good, juicy details. You said she was giving the
impression that these nutball California communist politicians were with them.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
Is it just an impression or are they with them?

Speaker 10 (28:23):
They are with them?

Speaker 9 (28:24):
But what I meant by that is she's giving the
impression that this is sanctioned government, sanctioned violence for them
to create, to commit upon the federal government, and that
the state government is behind them, and judging by their comments,
they really are. I feel like Gavin Newsom and Karen
Bass are trying to bait Donald Trump into going in
with a heavy hand so that they can be martyrs

(28:44):
for their cause. And it's just extremely chaotic.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Karen Bass in particular LA Mayor Karen Bass, for those
not aware. She came out and of course blamed Trump
for it.

Speaker 8 (28:55):
Here, she was what we're seeing in La is chaos
caused by the administration. People should exercise their right to protest,
that's their First Amendment right, but people should also exercise
that right peacefully. We do not want to play into
the administration's hands. We're working with officials, we're organizing resources.

(29:18):
But what we're seeing in Los Angeles is chaos that
is provoked by the administration.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
There's a lot of Karen Bass's background that people don't
know about.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Jen.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Does she have any specific connections to this group? Does
she have connections to other communist groups because she's got
an ugly past herself.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
Oh, she does.

Speaker 9 (29:39):
She went to Cuba to train and I'm not even
going to try to pronounce the name of the brigade
that she trained with back in the seventies. She is
a full on communist. She also has connections at Cherla.
She proudly stated that she's been with them since the
beginning when she toured their new huge building in downtown
La four.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Jen, you mentioned that they want to be martyrs and
this is, I believe, what do communists call this decision? Dilemma,
I believe is the term they use for it. They
do these kinds of things because you either let them
behave like the savages they are, or you crack down
on them and give some bad press. But is it
bad press anymore? Because I don't see any support for

(30:25):
these people around the country the way there was with
the animals after the George Floyd riots, right.

Speaker 9 (30:30):
And even within California, there's not a lot of support
among them. We're about to run a story at Red
State about this. I think it's a salvador In restaurant
in Compton where the legal immigrants there who own it
took in injured sheriff's deputies and police officers during the
riots and fed them and gave them water. So it's
not even within Compton, it's not a monolith, and within

(30:54):
the rest of California it's not. Most of this all
happened within probably a five square mile radius of downtown
LA and the rest of LA, and we're suffering because
we have fewer obviously cop cars available or cops personally
personally available because they're out dealing with this. But really
the chaos is confined to this area and a lot

(31:16):
of Californians. I believe it's up to seventy percent of
Californians want illegal aliens gone because they're crowding up all
of our housing. They're taking massive sums of taxpayer dollars
to either have their entitlements or to deal with the
crime that comes from it. We want them gone.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
JN.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
I saw actually before credit to you once again, before
it really really popped off over there. You were giving
people heads up to get out of specific areas, what
specific areas, and why those specific areas well.

Speaker 9 (31:49):
Basically that five mile radius around downtown and then the
Santa Monica Boulevard cord or going down to Santa Monica
because that's where all of the people. We know that,
but that's where they congregate. Whenever there's any issue, doesn't
matter what the lefty issue is, it's going to be
the same people out there causing chaos in the same areas.
They started getting down towards Santa Monica. And thank goodness

(32:11):
that I was thwarted on Saturday night. But it's the
same area, and we knew that Newsom was going to
hesitate to call in the National Guard, just like he
did in twenty twenty. I think he waited three days
before he activated the National Guard and the George Floyd Riots.
And so I'm glad that President Trump is taking quick
action here and not letting Newsom get away with just

(32:31):
kind of ignoring things and saying it's all fine.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
What is Newsom's game here is he's stuck in an
impossible situation and that for the rest of the country.
If he wants to be president, he is going to
have to crack down on these things. But he's not
going to be the Democrat nominee if he cracks down
on these things. Has it really just come down to that.

Speaker 9 (32:52):
I mean, if he's in an impossible situation, it's because
he put himself there. All he had to do was say, look,
we're California.

Speaker 10 (32:58):
We don't help with.

Speaker 9 (32:59):
The federal govern doing this, but you can't stand in
their way of doing it. If you don't like it,
we need to change the laws. But he could very
well end up being arrested. I feel like he wants
Trump to arrest him now. And our mutual friend Kira
Davis had just applied, Hey, you know, I don't think
that Gavin's going to get the martyr look out of this,
that he wants if Trump arrests, and there's a lot

(33:20):
of Californians that would love to see him in handcuffs
and Purp walked.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
Thank you, Jen, and I appreciate you coming back soon.
Good job, Thank you all right.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
You know, I just hung out with the Pure Talk guys.
We had a big event and I just love those people.
There's such solid people. We were talking about the Pure
Talk's CEO. I don't know if he wants his name,
but his name is Reggie. He was Mac vs Song
and Vietnam two tours. Why does Pure talk do things

(33:55):
like what they're doing right now. They're raising money to
send American made flags to veterans. Why do they do
stuff like that during Pride Month? Aren't they supposed to
be all rainbowed out? Pure Talk doesn't believe in that.
They believe in this country. They believe in your values.
They're on the same five G network. You don't need
Verizon AT and T T Mobile. You'll save money. You

(34:16):
can keep your phone, keep your phone number.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
Switch.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
It's cake to switch and it's worth it. Puretalk dot
com Slash JESSETV.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
Editor.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
The La County Police say that they have it under control.

Speaker 11 (34:40):
There was anything like a riot happening on Friday Saturday.

Speaker 12 (34:43):
But remember a lot of these peaceful protests are being
generated because the President of the United States is sowing
chaos and confusion by arresting people who are showing up
for their immigration hearings.

Speaker 11 (34:57):
Large group of people. It could turn very volatile if
you move law enforcement in there in the wrong way
and turn what is just a bunch of people having
fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and altercation
between officers and demonstrators.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
Ah, the media covering for another communist street riot. If
only something like that had happened before in this country.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
Almost seems like it did. I don't know. Let's ask
Liz about it.

Speaker 1 (35:26):
Joining me now, the Great Liz call an investigative reporter
for Alpha News. Liz Man, I'm not even that old,
although I am getting gray and bald, and I feel
like I feel like I remember coverage like this before.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
Do I remember that? Ryan?

Speaker 10 (35:41):
I think you're absolutely right, and I think perhaps I
have gray hair after living through that from five years
ago as well. It really is like groundhog Day, I
think for so many of us in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area,
for watching this play out in La you have the
same rhetoric right that, the same buzzwords that are being
spewed by the mainstream media, almost as if nothing was

(36:02):
learned from just five years ago in Minneapolis. Politicians again
fanning the flames, waiting for the facts to play out,
And we actually had kind of a similar situation. People
were trying to spark this just a few days ago
in Minneapolis. You had the federal government this was an
HSI raid, Homeland Security investigations. They went into multiple businesses

(36:26):
across the Twin cities. This is related to a cartel
LinkedIn investigation human smuggling hundreds of pounds of fentanyl, we're
hearing from our sources. Instead of letting lawn first enforcement
go in and do their jobs, you had the socialist
controlled City Council of Minneapolis go ahead and put the
word out to their activist friends to fight these officers

(36:47):
at every turn, really creating a spectacle just last week
in Minneapolis and waiting for the facts to play out.
And then you have the rhetoric from the governor of
Minnesota talking about how chaotic this was. Now you have
the Minneapolis police department bowing down once again. They're saying
now that no Minneapolis police personnel shall respond to any

(37:08):
immigration enforcement related activities. They cannot assist with crowd control.
This is just a memo that came up, came out,
I should say, just a couple of days after all
of this in Minneapolis. And you're right, Jesse, I think
there's a lot of concern we kind of take our
orders from California. It seems in a way politically here
in Minnesota. So I think people are watching this all

(37:29):
all closely.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
Here, Liz, we'll take a step back from these specific
stories for a moment and zoom out a little bit.
It's so weird for me to hear that about Minnesota
taking its cues from California. I realize Minnesota can be
a little bonkers politically with Jesse the body Ventura and whatnot.
But I mean, I grew up pike fishing in Minnesota.

(37:51):
It just never struck me as southern California, not Los Angeles.
But gosh, in some ways it seems as bad or worse.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
How did that happen?

Speaker 10 (38:01):
Excellent, excellent question. And we'll have to go perhaps fishing
for walleye or bass. That's what I prefer, Jesse. Here
here in the land of ten thousand Lakes, but I
think you're right, it's the land of ten thousand lies.
It's kind of how I refer to it now politically,
which is really really sad. I think for so many
of us to see you have a radical element that

(38:22):
the media seems to give so much of a platform too.
And these activist groups have done so much damage in
the metro and also have created I think some fear
we saw that five years ago, certainly a fear for
other people speaking out and pushing back, and we're living
the consequences of all that now to this day.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
Liz, what parallels are you seeing beyond the politician rhetoric
between LA and Minnesota, Because from the outside looking in,
and now that we get more and more details, it
looks like all this stuff is paid for and organized.
It never felt organic to me when they were throwing
bricks for Saint George Floyd. It doesn't feel organic now.
This is all just paid for, right.

Speaker 10 (39:08):
Yeah, In the wake of the George Floyd riots, it
was fifteen hundred businesses either damaged or destroyed. So many
of them never rebuilt and left town for good reason.
But you definitely did see the outside money pouring into
all of this. It's interesting just in the news now
here years later, you have these these activist groups sort
of crop up in the wake to take the place

(39:29):
of law enforcement again. The Minneapolis police Department down still
nearly forty percent from where it once was. These violence
interrupters groups or these these peace activists if you will,
well some of them were actually just criminally indicted last
last week. So we see the fraud on a mass
scale here in Minnesota, and a lot of these groups

(39:52):
are perpetuating that kind of knowing that this is a
place where people can be, you know, taken advantage of
let's see how long we get away with this, And
in some areas, thankfully this is finally catching up to them.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
There are places in the country that appear to be
ready to bounce back somewhat politically, they've kind of cratered
out a little bit, and the people are waking up
so tired of the crime, tired of the targets broken
into every night. Surely Minnesota is on the cusp of
something like that, right, I think.

Speaker 10 (40:23):
So, I mean I think that you know, I walked
away and left mainstream media a few years ago, just
sort of sick and tired of these narratives. But I
will say that I'm constantly kind of We're constantly getting
getting news, tips are constantly thanked for speaking up, and
I think that is kind of indicative of the time. Here.

(40:45):
You do see people more organized and being willing to
push back something happening at our state capital just today,
in fact, they are voting to take away healthcare from
illegal immigrants. That conversation is happening, and you have people
protesting that in Minnesota, despite the vast majority of people

(41:06):
in polling not supporting giving illegals free health care in Minnesota.
But I do see that the pendulum swinging back to sanity.
So there is hope.

Speaker 1 (41:18):
Jesse all right, speaking of hope, Derek Chauvin, he's back
in the news. He's back in the news because the
rumor meal, I don't know that it's more substantive than
that seems to be flying that he might get himself
a pardon.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
What have you heard? Your sources are better than mine.

Speaker 10 (41:36):
Yeah, we were following all of these developments as well
that perhaps President Trump would grant Derek Chauvin a pardon
right around that five year anniversary mark of the George
Floyd riots, the death and heart attack of George Floyd
as we refer to it, which is exactly what it was.
This is all really was always about facts this case,

(41:58):
getting out the fact and pointing out the lies. I
always say, it's never up to me as far as
a pardon being issued or whatnot. But it is a
bit of a relief to see people pushing for that,
you know, this is the case involving four police officers.
We in fact, just put out a series a couple
of weeks ago now that I encourage people to watch

(42:18):
on the fall of Minneapolis dot com. It's sort of
the what has happened since, including an interview with Derek Chauvin.
What has happened since? Including Alex King also, who was
released from prison just a few months ago, the black
police officer who arrested George Floyd that the media seemed
to never want to talk about. Well, he's back actually
in this area now, and we were there when he

(42:39):
got off his airplane and greeted his mom again after
spending nearly three years in prison as a young man.
And what has happened since to the city and what
has happened since to these families. So I encourage people
to watch. We are expecting perhaps something later this fall
as far as a state is kind of trying to

(43:01):
go ahead and grant something a new trial.

Speaker 2 (43:04):
You know.

Speaker 10 (43:05):
He's still working on that, Derek Chauvin and his new attorney.
So we continue to follow the developments there at the
Fall of Minneapolis dot Com.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
Liz.

Speaker 1 (43:16):
Next Walleye trip is on Meke Fallofminneapolis dot Com, go
look at our stuff. I appreciate you, Liz. Culture war
matters a lot. We are not an economic zone. As
a country. We are a nation. We should protect our culture.

(43:41):
We're watching it right now all across the television set.

Speaker 2 (43:45):
Culture matters a lot. And when you let that go,
when you ignore that.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
Aspect of it, you end up with a country full
of animals who want to tear it apart.

Speaker 2 (43:53):
But we can get it back. We just have to
fight for it. That's all. It's going to take fighting
for it, all right, We'll do it again.

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