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Speaker 1 (00:09):
This is going to be about street communism in America.
Now you're well aware of left wing riots, left wing protests,
because no matter how old you are, if you're eight
or ninety eight, you've watched them. They've been all over
your television set, all over your social media. There's always
a new outrage about something. It's an LGBDQ rage or
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a George Floyd rage, or that for some reason, people
are always in the streets with signs and throwing things
and vandalizing things, and so it can be it can
be understandable, I'll put it that way. If you think
that that's just kind of how it goes, well, let
me explain something. It's not normal, it's not acceptable. We
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have we've always had this never ending string of left
wing violence in our streets because that's what American communists,
American democrats want. They have created a vast network of organizations,
then sub organizations, then subs to the sub organizations specifically
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so they can find ways to funnel money and resources
to violent, often mentally ill street animals who do their bidding.
And let's understand what the game is here, why the
game is this way, and to do so, you're going
to have to attempt to think like a communist for
a brief moment. So I need you to set aside
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your morality, just for a brief moment. Set aside this
right and wrong, and you don't want to hurt innocent people,
and thinks that you have to set that aside when
you think about this, because the communist doesn't think about
those things at all. Set aside all that stuff. Now,
think about this, think about this, think about I'll.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Make it about me in the media world. Let's say
I don't care about right and wrong, I don't care
about hurting people. I don't care about anything.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
And so wherever I go, maybe I'm going into business negotiations,
maybe I'm going to a big event to give a speech.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Maybe I'm just going down to McDonald's up the road.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
But wherever I go, I have ten very violent people
around me with weapons, sticks, knives, molotov cocktails, and I
can deploy them after anybody I want, for any reason.
I want morality aside. Isn't that power? It's not good power, right, you.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Don't want to do it. I'm certainly not encouraging you too,
But it's power, isn't it. Hey?
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Give me what I want or these freaks behind me
will hurt you. That's exactly how America's Democrat party. That's
how they've organized a street revolution. Remember that they're fighting
a revolution. The street animals are trying to burn down everything.
That's why the exact same people will show up at
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an LGBTQ rally in Orlando and the next week they're
at an ICE protest in Los Angeles?
Speaker 2 (03:15):
What do they want? To destroy everything?
Speaker 1 (03:19):
And Democrats in this country understand you can deploy them
at a moment's notice. The greatest recent example we saw
this was George Floyd. We all woke up, saw some
horrible video online. Gosh, it looks bad. He's sweaty, he's crying,
the cops on his back. It was time to wait
for the facts, right, Okay, let's figure out what's going on.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
But no, no, no, no no. If you're a Democrat and.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
You've had goals like destroying America's police force, turning criminals
loose from jail to help your revolution, if those if
your goals are things like that, you woke up and
you realize you have an opportunity. So what did they do?
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Did they try to calm things down? Let's wait and
analyze the facts. No, they deployed the troops.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
This man's life matters, he matters. Being black in America
should not be a death sentence. For five minutes, we
watched as a white officer pressed his knee into the
neck of a black man. To the black community, to
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the family, I'm.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
So sorry the black lives that are under threat every
single day, and I'm glad the mayor of Minneapolis stepped
up right away in the police department and took swift
action to fire the officers involved.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
But I don't think that's enough.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
And I don't think we can move forward unless we
take aggressive action to rip out the insidious race based
inequalities and corrupt every part of our society.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
The troops, and remember that's how they look at it.
They look at it as they have a standing army.
They have created, they have organized it, they have paid it,
and they can deploy them wherever they want them. You're
seeing it right now in Los Angeles, Seattle, other places
with the ice protests. This is an army that has
been deployed. Back to the Saint George Floyd stuff. In fact,
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back to the analogy I use with me and my
ten bodyguards at McDonald's in a business meeting. Maybe you're
saying to yourself, that's kind of ridiculous. Surely there would
be reporting on it law enforcement. No, that's where America's
media comes in, because when America's elite communists call up
their street communists and deploy them to do combat at
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an ice facility in Los Angeles, Democrats are aware it
may not look that great on the evening news. How
do you handle that? Well, you simply take over the
news and they'll cover your violence like this.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
I want to be.
Speaker 5 (05:54):
Clear in how I characterize this. This is mostly a protest.
It is not.
Speaker 6 (06:00):
It is not generally speaking unruly.
Speaker 7 (06:02):
How you're seeing behind me as one of multiple locations
that have been burning in Kenosha, Wisconsin over the course
of the night, a second night since Jacob Blake was
seen shot in the back seven times by.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
A police officer.
Speaker 7 (06:16):
And what you are seeing now, these images come and
come and start contrast to what we saw over the
course of the daytime hours in Kenosha and into the
early evening, which were largely peaceful demonstrations in the face
of law enforcement.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
You're seeing the same thing now you've seen it over
and over and over again. America's media knows it has
to cover for the street animals while the troops are
in the streets fighting their revolution. And keep in mind
the Democrat party in the street animals, the elite communists
and the street communists, they are glued together. And as
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I mentioned in the very beginning, it is power. It
is powerful to have a bunch of freaks who will
commit acts of violence on your behalf. That's why Democrats
call for it all the time. That's why they tell
their troops to stand by all the time. How many times,
let me ask you something, how many times have you.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Heard a Democrat be a Hakeem Jeffries or Jayapower, any
one of them talk about being street ready. I always
talk about being street ready this and street ready that.
Here it is.
Speaker 5 (07:22):
We are going to fight it legislatively, we are going
to fight it in the courts. We're going to fight
it in the streets. Never before in my life have
I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption.
Speaker 8 (07:41):
But I am now we might call this getting strike ready.
Speaker 9 (07:45):
I think of it as getting us strike ready or
street ready.
Speaker 6 (07:49):
I am so thankful. I'm going to keep screaming in
the halls of Congress. I just need y'all to make
sure that y'all keeps screaming in the streets.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Mobilized. It's their army. We have a great show for
you tonight.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
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years ago, that was twenty nineteen, Andy Know was assaulted
by Antifa.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Let's check in with Andy.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Find out about this group, find out what happened that day,
what are they up to nowadays? Joining me now, Andy Know,
author of the book Unmasked, if you would like to
know more were about Antifa. It's probably the best read
I've picked up yet on this group of malcontents. Okay,
And for those of us who don't remember, and we
have a lot of obviously new viewers by now, what
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happened that day?
Speaker 6 (10:15):
This is June twenty nineteen, And as I describe what
happened then, it's really no different than what's unfortunately happened
to other journalists recently in the last week and a
half in Seattle. But I was in Portland, Oregon. That's
where I'm from. Since going back to twenty sixteen, there
has been a surge of left wing violence in Portland
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that was legitimized by the Democrat leadership locally, statewide and
ALCO nationwide in reaction to Donald Trump's first administration. And
my reporting was my commentary on what I was recording
was critical the violence because it was criminal behavior, property destruction,
assault and other criminal organized activities. And I also recorded
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videos and just let the videos speak for themselves, and
for that I eventually became a target. I think a
really big changing point was back in twenty eighteen when
I reported on a really violent anti occupation of the
local ice facility. And this is going to come up
again in terms of what's happening now because of all
the hysteria and lies at that time against Ice by
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Democrats and the liberal media. There was this takeover of
the ice facility in South Portland where the building was surrounded,
the exits were blocked off. It was essentially a hostage situation.
And at that time we had a mayor named Ted
Wheeler who told as a police commissioner he had a
dual role. He told the Portland police to not respond
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to it. He said, this is federal property, they're a problem.
So there was this hostage situation for hours, and it
took many, many days for federal agents and officer to
mobilize there. And during that time that whole building had
been severely vandalized, shut down and encampment was built. And
I wrote about a report in on it, and it
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was published in the Wall Street Journal at that time.
This is summer twenty eighteen, and then everything kind of
changed from there. I started getting more threats by the
following summer twenty nineteen was when I was beaten into
a pulp and suffered a brain hemorrhage, and then the
riots of twenty twenty happened. I did my reporting on
the ground there for months. Portland had the longest weeks
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of violent rioting, and I mean it went all the
way to twenty twenty one. And when I returned to
the streets in May of twenty twenty one in Portland,
I was jumped and beaten again when I was undercover.
So there's a long history of violence by Antifa against me, unfortunately,
and we're years out from that. And what's what I've
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witnessed in these videos that were recorded, and particularly the
Pacific Northwest, but other places, those same networks and malcontents
and violent agitators and also newcomers have been involved in
the insurrection in Los Angeles and other cities that have
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become very violent. The riots in LA has kind of
died down a bit, but it's been escalating more in
Portland and Seattle.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
Why the Pacific Northwest Andy because this breaks my heart.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
I love Portland.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
I mean, it's been years since I've been to Gosh,
it's such a beautiful freaking place.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Seattle was at one point.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
One of the coolest American cities, and yet these places
have become the hotbed where this stuff happens.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
All the time.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
I remember, we're giving up control of large portions of
Seattle with all the chat nonsense.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
What's in the water in the Pacific Northwest.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
So these are the states, in local jurisdictions at the
county level that are entirely run by Democrats. That's not
the only variable, because there are other places like that
in the US, like in Massachusetts, where I don't think
the local elected officials would tolerate extended durations of political
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violence on the street. But in Portland and Seattle, the
Democrats there are more they would call themselves progressive, more radical,
and even the ones who are more sensible still are
dealing with constituents and voters who have been systematically, over
many many years, brainwashed to become radical to the point
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where they don't realize that they're extremists. I mean, people
think that it's peaceful protesting to start fires and to
assault people and to attack and they call it self defense,
community self defense and all this ideology. It's been institutionalized
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in education in our local media for so long. And
also I think maybe because the cities are blue collar,
at least in Portland. In Seattle a bit less so.
But in Portland it's a blue collar progressive city with
a lot of white guilt because it's a majority white city.
So it's like the white leftists there, I feel like
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they is not enough to be just liberal or a
Democrat and support all these woke stuff. You have to
go further than that. And so they turn a blind
eye or they excuse when people are engaging in acts
of violence for a cause that they're sympathetic to. And
we saw that in twenty twenty and just recently like
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in Seattle, and there's been violence against Christians who are
worshiping in cal Anderson Park, which is this public city
park that is in the middle where Chas used to be.
The mayor released a statement. The mayor of Seattle said
that this was a provocation. He condemned the Christians. He
didn't really have much to say about the far leftist
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extremists who carried out religiously or attacks on people based
on their religion, and so we have like weak leadership
and cowardice, ideology, politics, all that brewed together. And also,
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you know, the mayors are the ones who appoint the
police chiefs. So even even if a police chief is
not necessarily woke or lest this, they're sort of pressured
to move in that direction. I think that's the case
right now in Seattle and Portland personally, and that's my view.
Seattle has a new police chief. He just came from Madison, Wisconsin.
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He's a black man who's said some stuff from the
last week that I financially quite disturbing. He basically, not
basically he said at a press conference is that he
wouldn't be surprised or he was expecting to be convicted
in prison for obstruction against the federal government. And that's
quite an astounding thing for a police chief of a
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major city to say. In Portland, we've gone through police
chief after police chief in the last five years, and
you know, the mayor has constantly appointed either a woman
or a black person because they can't have a white
man do it. But the last police chief, the one
who was the police chief during the twenty twenty riots.
He stepped down to a lesser role. And we have
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a police chief in Portland who's a straight white man
who has a lot to say about DEEI. I think
it's this white guilt, like you have to feel like
you need to say all those type of things in
order to please these sort of radicals that are within
the city.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Andy.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Antifa seems to show up no matter what the riot
seems to be about. It could be Saint George Floyd,
it could be Ice, it could be freaking LGBTQ, it
could be anything, and Antifa seems to show up.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
What do they want?
Speaker 6 (18:15):
So the ideology is anarchist communism and their revolutionary They
are really wanting to see the destruction of America, the
literal destruction, like regime change, which is why they support
every enemy of the US, whether the Hamas or Hasibella,
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jihadist groups or terrorist communist groups that have existed in
prior decades. They support all of that, and they claim
to be opposing things like fascism or racism, and that
may be part of their ideology, but there are also
a lot of other things in their ideology that make
them very violent, very dangerous. And extreme, and they attract malcontents.
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You've written about malcontents in your own book, in your
own writings, and these are people who have I think
disproportionate amounts of mental health issues. In fact, some of
the people who have been at least one of the
right riot suspects who have been federally who is arrested
in Portland over the attack on an ongoing attack on
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the ice building. This was a teenager runaway just last year.
I was just looking into what Portland police has said
about him. In a year ago his family had reported
him missing. So these are kind of some of the
people that are being recruited into ANTIFA, and they're sort
of like riff raff that they can use to give
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them weapons and have them engage in violent roles with
police and throw bombs things like that. Sort of like
it's doesn't really affect the movement if these people are
ultimately in prison, and very few of them are. There
are also those who are in white collar positions who
I would say are smarter and how they are part
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of the conspiracy, so they'll do things more like in
the areas of recruitment and distributing these really radical booklets
and texts very akin to terrorist literature. It is terrorist
literature if you read it. They'll tell you how to
make bombs, why to do it, who to target, how
to besiege buildings, how to evade law enforcement detection through
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wearing these mats and black uniforms and destroying evidence. So,
you know, there's so much evidence of the criminal conspiracy
aspect behind Antifa and the fact that they are so
good and adept at exploiting the First Amendment protections that
exist in the US. They take that to full, not
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just advantage to exploit it. So they always fall back
on the fact that they are not a formal organization, therefore,
you know, evading some more serious charges. But that's kind
of all part of how they train their recruits about
you know, we're not a group, we are just a movement,
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which is a lie. And I I think if they're
really if the federal government wants or to do some
type of impact on this violent element that exists in
the American far left, they really need to pursue federal
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recal and conspiracy charges against some of these individuals because
that evidence is there. We can not rely on local
prosecutors to do it, mostly because there's a lack of will.
Don't You're not going to see those type of prosecutions
out of Norma County where Portland is, or King County
or Seat is. But it has been done in San
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Diego County of all places. Actually, it was last year
that so Cali Antifa, which is a sell of militant
Antifa members, was completely broken up. There was a trial.
All twelve were convicted other through plea deals or at trial,
and the evidence showed the conspiracy between one another with
so called journalists in the discussions. They were all able
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to retrieve that on devices that were some of them
destroyed some of their devices, but some were able to
Some of these devices were able to be retrieved. So
your viewers and listeners can look in my reporting into
Sokala Antifa in San Diego for like an example a
blueprint of what prosecutors can do. And also in Georgia State,
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the Attorney General there, mister Carr, has is prosecuting in
an ongoing Antifa domestic terrorism and Rico conspiracy case over
sixty one suspects and money laundering as well. You know,
these type of cases. Whenever I tell people, they're really shocked,
even the ones who follow my Antifa reporting, they just
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they don't hear about this at all in the national press,
And I think that's intentional by those in liberal media.
They don't want people to be informed that actually there
are examples of where people in Antifa are involved in
organized conspiracy.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Andy, you stay safe, my man, great work as always.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
All right, let's find out what's going on in California next.
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We showered in it. And I guess that probably helped
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fifty years.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Fifty percent down in fifty years. It is a societal
crisis that goes beyond politics. It really goes beyond anything.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
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Speaker 2 (24:17):
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Speaker 10 (24:55):
My message to Los Angeles is we are a city
of immigrants. We take pride in the diversity in our city,
and it is my job as the mayor of Los
Angeles to protect all Angelinos, regardless of when they got here,
why they came, or where they came from. I think
that the idea that what is going on here is
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chaos and we need federal intervention is just not accurate.
It doesn't paint an accurate picture of what's going on
here at all. And really, what is going to help
would be an end to the raids. For a city
not to know when, where, how or why raids take place,
you can imagine that the entire population of immigrants is
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very unsettling and that the real thing that's happening here
are the egregious ice raids.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Okay, Karen Bass Los Angeles, California itself, California's beautiful.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
I freaking love it.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
It is paradise if you've ever spent time there, and
it is evidence that communists.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Really can destroy anything they touch. They really can joining me.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Now, Christopher Moritz knows a lot more about that than
I do, because he wrote the book on called Failed State,
about how you recoplace as beautiful and wonderful as California. Okay,
Chris Karen Bass, what's this lady's background?
Speaker 8 (26:21):
He's a maoist. I mean, I don't know how else
to describe her. She spent her youth in the nineteen
seventies involved with organizations in San Francisco that were explicitly maoist.
She was involved in another organization, the name of which
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escapes me, but was in the same vein fellow travelers.
She made at least seven or eight visits to Cuba, even.
Speaker 5 (26:55):
During a period in which.
Speaker 8 (26:59):
There was a a prohibition on travel to to the island.
She has praised Castro. She's a community organizer, right. She
is feckless, she is stupid, she is ideological. She's very
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much cut from the same cloth of many big city
blue mares that we see across the country. She's kind
of a more visually acceptable version of Lori Lightfoot.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
Can you explain how she rose to Los Angeles mayor?
Because that is a big boy position of political power.
She sounds like just a former street animal. How in
the world did she rise to that position?
Speaker 8 (27:47):
Oh, Barack Obama. Barack Obama strongly supported her in the
primary and essentially in California. Of course, the primary is
the only election that matters, the Democratic part of Democrat primary.
Speaker 10 (28:09):
So.
Speaker 8 (28:11):
To be successful in that you really need some sort
of institutional backing.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
In her case, it was it was Obama.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Oh great, okay, Gavin Newsome wants to be president really
really really bad.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Here. He was trying to be the tough guy.
Speaker 6 (28:33):
Tom Hollan, the borders are said to me yesterday. He
did not rule out literally arresting you, nor mayor Bass
if you interfere in his life.
Speaker 11 (28:42):
Had him yet he's a tough guy, wasn't he do that?
He knows where to find me. But you know what,
let your hands off four year old girls that are
trying to get educated. Put your hands off. These poor
people are just trying to get live their lives. Man,
trying to live their lives, paying their tax has been
here ten years.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
The horror, the hell is this guy come after me?
Speaker 11 (29:04):
Arrest me. Let's just get it over with. Tough guy,
You know, I don't give a damn, but I care
about my community.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
I care about this community.
Speaker 11 (29:13):
The hell are they doing. These guys need to grow up,
they need to stop, and we need to push back.
And I'm sorry to be so clear, but that kind
of bloviating is exhausting.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
So Tom arrests me. Let's go. He really wants to
be arrested, doesn't he, Chris, Of.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
Course, that's all he wants.
Speaker 8 (29:33):
By the way, I should we should sort of differentiate
Baths from Newsom. Newsom is not a communist. Newsom is
certainly not a maoist. Newsom is not a radical. Newsim
is not a revolutionary. Newsom is a product, a product
that was created by certain special interests, particularly some families
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that have backed his entire career and brought him into
San Francisco's social life and up the ladder and failing
upwards as happens in California. Newsom is a pure reactive individual.
He does not really have agency. He responds to events
uh bait and very very adeptly, I should say, like
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he's a very good actor.
Speaker 5 (30:22):
And he is, you.
Speaker 8 (30:24):
Know, in that sense, a completely cynical, opportunistic figure. When
he says arrest me, like it's it's kind of funny,
I think, because it's just so obviously.
Speaker 5 (30:39):
Campy in a way.
Speaker 8 (30:41):
He is campy, but he wants to get arrested.
Speaker 5 (30:45):
Because he he saw that when Donald Trump was had
that mug shot. It's sort of the thing that will
live an infamy.
Speaker 8 (30:54):
And have you noticed that a bunch of other Democrats
in recent weeks are now trying to get themselves arrested,
like this Senator Padilla, who's a joke, who's always been
a joke. I mean he really is, let's let's say,
like cognitively challenged. He's he's well known to be such
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and a lackey in California. I actually didn't know he
was our senator, to be honest, Like, I mean, I
in California, you kind of become like numb to to like, yeah,
the progressives are ruining everything, but you know, at.
Speaker 5 (31:30):
Least let's go like have a cocktail or something.
Speaker 8 (31:33):
It's just it's beyond a point of like caring because
we're so oppressed.
Speaker 5 (31:39):
And so Padilla, like I found out.
Speaker 8 (31:41):
He was, he got named Uh I guess uh it
was Akamala Harris's seat. But you know, it doesn't matter
because in California, it really does not matter how qualified
or unqualified, or intelligent or or or retarded that you are.
And Kamala Harris is a perfect example of that. Padilla
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is the next evolution in that really a really dumb,
dumb guy.
Speaker 5 (32:06):
But he did this whole big thing.
Speaker 8 (32:08):
I'm gonna take it on Christy knowm and gotled. This
is what he wants, what they all wanted. And in
New York, now that's happening. The New York mayoral candidates
are trying to get themselves arrested with these like shots
of them all red faced and being held back. I mean,
come on, like, just just stop, just stop the bullshit, please, Chris.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
I have to ask you, said Newsom is controlled created
by families, certain families.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
What families, the Getties.
Speaker 8 (32:41):
The Getties have controlled his political his political career, his
career beyond politics, even his entire life. And this is
a relationship that goes back to generations to Gavin Newsom's
grandfather who was involved in city politics in San Francisco
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and became deeply en messed with the Brown family. All
of them became sort of tied closely to the Getty
family through philanthropy through prep schools, all really centering around
the neighborhood of Pacific Heights, San Francisco, and there's inner marriage,
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you know, and it's it's like it truly is almost
like I mean, it's maybe this is a stretch of
an example, but it's sort of like the late Roman
Republic where the senate class was all married in with
other senators and there was a kind of perpetuation of
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their power through consolidation of personal relationships. So Gavin Newsom,
his career began when he started a vineyard and restaurant
in Napa called Plump Jacks. This was financed by the
Getty family. It was really only successful because of the
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Getty family. When he entered San Francisco social life and
then San Francisco politics, that was also facilitated by his
by his patrons in the Getty family.
Speaker 5 (34:19):
And they have they have kind of.
Speaker 8 (34:23):
Invested in him continuously through today, and I'm sure have
a vested interests in him becoming president.
Speaker 5 (34:32):
So Gavin Newston you should think of as kind of.
Speaker 8 (34:35):
A kind of a product, an experiment created in a
lab by oligarchic interests in San Francisco.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
That's a great image. He's basically a drone. He's a
humanoid controlled by someone else. That's wonderful. Chris, thank you brother.
Come back. All right, Liz Wheeler is going to join us.
Talk about these protests, All these protests. We always talk
about how they're being funded. They're funded, They're funded, they're funded.
She has a name, she's been digging into this. We'll
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talk to her next.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
Feels like the street animals are restless, if you will.
We just saw the stupid No Kings protests. But as
we've discussed many many times before on the show, ninety
nine percent of the riots you've seen in your life,
every time the animals take to the streets, it's paid for, an.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
Organized it's not organic.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
It's not normal people like you with lives, families, sitting
at home getting outraged and busting out the poster board
for some stupid sign. This is all the Democrat Communist
network in this country, which is funded, organized.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
And you're seeing a lot of it now. Question is
why joining me now?
Speaker 1 (36:01):
Liz Wheeler, host of the Wonderful Liz Wheelers Show.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
Okay, Liz, they dropped two point one billion with the
B on the No Kings protest and it just didn't
pop off.
Speaker 3 (36:14):
Why no, it didn't.
Speaker 9 (36:17):
In fact, I unintentionally drove through a No King's protest,
just on my way to do what normal people do
on the weekend, which is visiting family, and I passed
by a luxury white Mercedes. I'm talking like a new
model Chrome. The driver has his arm hanging out the
window with a poster board sign that says democracy is
under assault. And my husband's driving the car and he's like, yeah, bro,
(36:39):
pullpot's really coming for you, and you're spiffy white luxury Mercedes.
The left, I mean obviously hilarious. I was shrieking with laughter,
because this is this is who the left is, right.
They recruit these gullible, wealthy boomer liberals to come out
to their protests who are not harmed by leftist policies
on one hand, and then on the other hand, they
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recruit these radical revolutionary Marxists to stage these violent riots.
The so called anti Ice riots not really about anti Ice.
It's really about being pro illegal alien out in LA
and New York. And of course you're right, none of
this is real. None of it's grassroots, none of it's organic.
It's all not only organized and coordinated by certain groups,
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but it is paid for by people who hate you
and who hate America.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
You have been doing a lot of digging on this.
Whenever Liz Wheeler gets on something, she normally gets to
the bottom of it. What have you found?
Speaker 9 (37:37):
Yes, there will be a congressional investigation soon. In fact,
because some of the groups behind the violent anti ICE riots.
I mean some of the groups are the Party of
Socialism and Liberation. It's an openly communist group that's splintered
off from a larger communist group here in the United States.
Maybe you've never heard of them, maybe you're just hearing
about them now. They're one of the groups that coordinated
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a lot of these anti ice, these violent riots, and
they're funded. This group is funded by a man and
almost billionaire. He's not quite a billionaire, although I think
he styles himself as one. By the name of Neville
Roy Singham. It's a name that a lot of us
on the writer are not super familiar with. We're a
lot more familiar with names like George Soros. But I
would argue, and I know this is a this is
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a pretty big claim to make. I would argue that
Roy Singham is more influential right now than George Soros
because he is, believe it or not, more revolutionary than
George Soros. George Soros, of course is pro open borders.
But Roy Singham is an avowed Marxist and communist who's
actually hiding out in China. He lives in Shanghai, China,
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even though he's an American citizen, and he if you
live in China you have to do so a special
permission of the CCP. He shares an office with a
Chinese communist propaganda firm, and not just shares an office building,
I mean literally shares an office. He's been seen at
Chinese propaganda conferences writing in a red notebook with a
hammer and a sickle on him. He is like as
com communist as you can be. As an American capitalist
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who made almost a billion dollars selling his tech company.
He is the one funding the Party for Socialism and
Liberation who's staging these riots. He also seems at first
like a weird connection until you understand the Chinese influence
behind it. He's also the one funding a lot of
the pro Palestinian pro Hamas violent protests in the United States,
so he funds the Palestinian youth movement group. He funds
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Students for Justice in Palestine. So when you saw a
lot of those Palestinian flags at the so called anti
Ice ride in la a lot of the Kefia's, the
neckerchief warned by the terrorists, the hamas terrorists. That's not
a coincidence. It's the same people that Roy Singham is
paying to riot on behalf of his pro Palestinian views,
as he is now paying to riot on behalf of
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his communist views, ostensibly the anti Ice riots. This guy's
now going to be investigated by Congress for funding this
unrest in the United States because it is an anti
American endeavor. There's been document requests that he's been subject
to from the House Oversight Committee that would be of
course Comer is the chair over there. Congressman Luna, Congresswoman
Marjorie Taylor Green have been on this. On the Senate side,
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Josh Holly, Senator Josh Holly is also investigating the Party
for Socialism and Liberation and who exactly is funding them.
It's not really a secret who's funding them. But this guy,
Roy Singham, that's a name that we should learn. It
should become a household name. Because this guy is one
of the most influential figures in fomenting the violent aspects
of the Democratic Party, which we've seen since probably twenty fifteen,
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was the start of that through twenty twenty until now
this guy's behind it.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
Liz, do we know anything about this guy's motivation? Everyone
knows by now, Like you said, we've been talking about
George Soros for years. We know he's one of these
god complex type people. He's admitted that about himself, that
believes part of his role in life is to destroy America,
all that other garbage, Singham, what's his deal?
Speaker 9 (40:56):
Yeah, it's interesting actually when you look into the background
of this guy. He was once asked a couple of
years ago by The New York Times whether he works
directly for the Chinese Communist Party, and he had some
flowery denial where he said, I am not given direction
by any government. I marched to the beat of my
own drama. I act based on my own values. Well,
you look into this guy's background and you're like, yeah,
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you're acting according to your own values. Your volumes are communism, bro.
His father was a Communist. His father's Sri Lankan by
the Way a Sri Lankan immigrant. His mother was Cuban,
but his father was active in the Cuban Revolution. He
was pro Castro. His son, Roysingham's son works for a
Marxist think tank funded by Roy Singham. This guy was
(41:37):
part of the League of Revolutionary Black Voters, which is
a communist group. He was actually investigated back in the
nineteen seventies by the FBI for being a communist. I
think it was in either in twenty twenty one or
twenty twenty three. Roy Singam wrote a tribute letter. We
posted this on my social media. Anybody can go and
find this so you can look at the episodes we
did on the Liz Wheeler Show from last week, all
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the informations in there. He wrote a letter. It was
a tribute to a communist, a Leninist actually named General Baker.
And he was praising this guy because this Leninist had said,
we are going to topple the Communists, We're gonna come
after communism. He is actually motivated by his own values't
he wasn't lying when he said that, because he is
(42:19):
just a communist ideologically, but also interestingly in that denial,
he never denies that he's received money from the Chinese
Communist Party. I think it's pretty obvious that he, at
least indirectly has received financial benefits from pushing the Chinese
Communist Party's narrative, the sort of we want civil unrest
in the United States, we're anti capitalist. Roy Singhams also married. Interestingly,
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he got married in twenty seventeen to Jody Evans. Jody
Evans is the woman who co founded Code Pink. So
you know all those angry naked feminists that march. I
think we just saw him in France. That's her group.
She is behind that. She says it's an anti war group.
She used to call out the Chinese Communist Party for
their abuse the wigers, but coincidentally, after she married Roy
(43:03):
singh on this mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, she
changed your views and now she's pro Chinese Communist Party
because you know that's how it works.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
Of course, yes, of course, yeah, I don't know why
all the feminists get naked.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
Nobody wants to see that. Okay, Liz, let's change gears
here before I throw up. Let's talk about the kids.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
I have two sons, meat heads, teenagers, and I am
blown away by how right wing not they are. Everyone
knows my kids are going to be that way. They're friends.
The trends are unbelievable in this country that young people
are rejecting the filth they're finding. God, it's wonderful what happened.
Speaker 9 (43:44):
Yeah, yeah, it is interesting to see. And didn't one
of your sons just write you. I think you posted
this on social media and I saw it on X
like the most wonderful letter for Father's Day.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
You.
Speaker 9 (43:53):
I know you make a lot of jokes about yourself,
your self deprecating, self deprecating about your kids, but I
think that we all know the truth is they're pretty
wonderful father leading your kids towards the truth. So in
that letter's evidence of it. Pretty touching letter right there.
If you haven't seen it, go check it out. You
are right to observe that there's a difference in these
gen Zers. I guess your sons are probably Gen Alpha, right,
(44:14):
aren't they a little bit younger than gen Z? Even
there's a difference, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (44:18):
I can't keep track of it. I'm too old.
Speaker 6 (44:20):
Too old.
Speaker 9 (44:21):
Well ask them, they'll know, Grocket, For goodness sakes, there's
a difference. This is why young people are turning away
from evil is because they actually recognize that it is evil.
And what I mean by that is, for so long,
even our generation millennials, right, we were given this camouflaged
version of evil that didn't seem like evil. It just
(44:43):
seemed like, Oh, democrats in charge of inner cities haven't
done a very good job. Maybe democrats don't actually have
the best interest of black people at heart. Maybe are
they just stupid? Are they just corrupt? Are they just
self interested? Are they just out of touch? Are they elite?
It wasn't as blatant of evil as we're seeing now.
But young people are not stupid.
Speaker 10 (45:03):
Now.
Speaker 9 (45:04):
They look and they see the transgender ideology. Young men
see that they're being told that they're inherently rapists because
of their testosterone, that masculinity is toxic, that they are
deprived of due process under the law. They're hold that
they're evil because they're white, And they recognize inherently because
inherent within us all is God. It's natural law. You
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can call it nature, you can call it divinity, whatever
you want to call it. You know my opinion, I'm
a practicing Catholic. I know it's God. But you can
call it natural law if you want. We know that
that's not true. We know evil when we see it,
and when you acknowledge when you see something that's evil,
there's a wake up moment that happens where you realize, well,
wait a second, if there's evil, then there's also good,
(45:47):
So what is good? And young people across the country
Jesse have actually begun to investigate what is the source
of good, what's the definition of good, what's the author
of good? And it has led them not only to
Christianity at large, it's led them to Catholicism because they're
finding that answer in the doctrine of the Church. I've
never seen anything like this in my lifetime, and it's
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weird because we almost have the blatant evil of the
left to thank for opening the eyes of our youth
to the good of Christ.
Speaker 1 (46:17):
Would hardly be the first time in history, biblical and
otherwise that an overabundance of evil have led people to God.
Liz as always thank you. We have to be aware
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that democrats have a standing army. They've had one my
entire life, no matter how old you are, they've had
won your entire life.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
A standing army, and they deploy them on purpose.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
They don't want you to know this. That's why we've
had that's why we did the show. That's why we
talk about this all the time. They want you to
think every time the animals are in the streets that
it's organic that normal Americans are upset. But that's obviously
not the case at all. A standing army of professional
rioters they can deploy whenever they want movement in some direction.
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Sometimes it's defense, like the anti Ice stuff. Sometimes it's offense,
that would be the George Floyd stuff.
Speaker 2 (47:21):
But it is political power to have a standing army.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
Maybe one day we'll get a Republican Party at DOJ
willing to handcuff a lot of these criminals fingers crossed.
Speaker 2 (47:33):
I wouldn't hold my breath though. All right, we'll do
it again.