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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Michael Barry Joe, I want to talk about Well,
let's talk about Brian Babbin's office. I'm disappointed to hear
that his staff will not let him speak with you,
which means, I mean, he could make that happen if
he wanted to. Because Brian babins son Leif or Life,
I don't know if it's Leaf for life is good
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buddies with with Jocko Willink And I mean he's a
guy's a badass Navy seal, and you know, you would
assume this guy would be very pro military guy. I'm
I'm just I'm disappointed and surprised by this. Can you
speak to what's happened there?
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Yes, sir, Well, so there's there's there's the Constitution, and
there's the institution, okay, and and and there's people who
are willing to die for the constitution. And there are
people who are willing to die for the institution. Okay.
And if he's so connected with the DoD, he may
not have the integrity to tell people, you know, tell
his buddies, hey, you messed up, you know, and that
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takes that's that's not an easy conversation and to have.
And so I think, especially with all this money behind
this technology, I think it's political suicide to really rock
this boat. So I think politicians have done everything in
their power to keep me at arms distance and treat
me as a disgruntled individual instead of a canary in
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the coal mine, so that they can keep their heads
safely buried in the stand and pretend to still be
out here like these Charlatans, you know, you know, pretending
to represent us, but in actuality, they're I mean, in
my opinion, they're looking out for themselves. And at least
that's the opinion I get from his office, because, like
I said, I've never been able to actually have a
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conversation with him directly. I've gone to the office and
begged them to schedule a phone meeting. I've begged them
for a skype meeting. I've told them I'd drive to
Washington on my own dime if that's what it took
for me to get a face to face And every
time they give me these polite pleasantries just to get
me off the phone. And for years I believe them,
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you know, and I thought, oh, maybe it's just a
scheduling thing or whatever, and they kind of gas lit
me into trying to you know, shut me up. But
after calling and calling and calling, and as the narrative
shifted more and more in our favor, and more things
came to light to expose that I wasn't just some
paranoid schizophrenic showing up to their office with some three
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ring binder full of files. I thought for sure that
that they would you know, gain some type of appetite
to listen to my plea. But the more they tried
to basically just get me to shut up, the more
I realized that they had zero desire to look into this,
which you know, I'm bringing to them crimes against humanity,
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you know, and they're out there pretending to be these
you know, Captain America conservatives when in reality, you know,
they they don't care. I mean, their actions at least
lead me to believe, or their lack thereof lead me
to believe that they have, you know, no desire to
help the people in what was an obvious, you know,
bait and switch, an obvious coercive, top down pyranny basically,
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and so people like Ted Cruz he gets out there.
I had spent hours on the phone with his former
military legislative assistant Tim Dill. Okay, and I've explained to
him the intricacies of what happened, and there's no way
whatsoever they were not knowledgeable of what basically the things
I'm telling you right now, because I talked to them
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about it, and they the entire time, We're like, oh,
we're gonna have to talk to our lawyers about this,
and blah blah blah. And so he has the opportunity
to get the heads of the d D and the
State Department and all that under oath in front of
the world and in front of the American people, and
he knowingly and willingly only focused on the fact that
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all of the religious accommodation request within the d D,
they were being blanket denied. So up until COVID, if
you didn't want to get a vaccine for whatever reasons,
you could file a request to not get it, and
they were handing them out willy nilly because you weren't
being used as a labrat at the time. So when
people started filing religious accommodation requests because they believed XYZ
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was in the shots or for whatever reasons, honestly, a
lot of people were just using it as a way
to get out of it because they saw that as
a way to get out of it. So the DoD
was blanket denying all of these because they couldn't have
anybody in the DoD not getting tested. It would mess
up their statistics and their numbers. So they went through
thousands and thousands, like hundreds of thousands of these requests
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and were denying them at a rate like somebody did
the mask, but it was like every few seconds, just
long enough for them to find where to click to deny.
They were just powering through these things, and that's a
constitutional violation. So Ted Cruz gets the head of the
DoD on an on O. He knows about the totality
of the bait and switch that was done to us,
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but he instead uses that as an opportunity to grant
stand to his constituents about how he's an advocate for
religious freedom and he's gonna fight for our religious rights
and blah blah blah blah blah, knowing that there's a
greater crime that was committed, but he refused to say
a single word about it, And that to me told
me everything I needed to know. So I'm an we Initially,
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there was a document drafted called the Declaration of Military Accountability,
and two hundred and thirty one service members signed it,
and I handed this document to Governor Ted Cruz. All right,
my local representative is Briscoe.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Caine, and I've spent another hour Governor Greg Abbott.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
My apologies, yes sir, yes, my apologies. So my my
elected representative, of my local representative is Briscoe Caine. He
got a hold of my number and I spent hours
talking to him. I'm on the phone about this, and
he told me there was nothing he could do for
me because Texas House was out of session. I had
to wait nine months before he could do anything. So
he stayed conveniently silent on it. But through him he
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was doing a campaigning event and Greg Abbott was in town.
So I showed up to that event and I personally
handed the Declaration of Military Accountability and some more paperwork
to Governor Greg Abbott himself. I have photo evidence of
me doing it, and I pled with him for a
good thirty forty five seconds. Please look into this. There's
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you know, I was made homeless because of this, you know,
And and there's all kinds of people falling through the
cracks because of what was done on an institutional level,
and I begged him to look into it. And I've
never once gotten a single phone call back from anyone
in his office. I've never once seen him make a
post about it. I've never want like and so even
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my Congressman Brian Babman, I go in there and talk
to them, and they I'd say, you know, hey, the
people need to know what happened. You know, I'm seeing
you all day every day posting these dumb posts like
about Taco Tuesday and these irrelevant things that mean nothing,
and you can't make one social media post about this.
So they were basically gaslighting me and telling me, oh,
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we can't make individual posts for people with individual grievances,
and they were trying to do everything they could to
treat me as a disgruntled individual. Anytime they wanted to
talk to me, it was about, oh, how can we
get you back in the military, or how can we
get your discharge status up grated. You know, they were
basically trying to work with the government to cover up
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our crimes. They deleted all of the negative paperwork that
they gave us for refusing the shot internally and now
basically in twenty years time. The only proof that we
were kicked out for refusing the shots is like these
stacks of paperwork that each one of us have. That's
the only thing proving on not some crazy nut job
made it all up because they doctored build the paperwork,
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and then all the adverse side effects they're they're falsely
labeling them as pre existing conditions, or they're kicking people
out saying like, oh, you know, this isn't a COVID symptom,
or this isn't a vaccine injury. You just have had
pneumonia for five years and we didn't know it.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
You know.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
It's just like they're doing everything they can to obvious
gate the data around all of the illnesses that were
a direct result of these basically you know, death shots,
and we were getting the hot batches, you know, we
were getting the first rounds and they would basically you know, yeah,
it was it was pretty bad. So I've basically been
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trying to get social awareness about this issue to try
to weaponize the constituencies of these charlatan politicians and try
to force the world, force them into the light and
expose the fact that they know about this, and basically
force them to add or expose their lack of desire
to do so, because the reason they've been able to
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kick this can down the road for so long is
because of the trust, the blind trust that the people
put into these people, just because they're the faces of
whatever group you pretend to represent. With the the American
individual is dead, you know, nobody, nobody views himself as
an individual anymore, and nobody's willing to look their own
people in the eyes and call them out on their
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on their bs, you know. And that's what we have
right now is basically, ah, we used to be lions,
you know, and now we're domesticated housecats who who can't
even have tough conversations with people who were elected to
represent us and who worked for us. You know, we
spent the last three years begging these these politicians to
give us justice instead of demanding that they do their job.
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And it's they've they've been able to, you know, pull
us close enough to keep us under their wing and
pretend to, you know, advocate for us. But that's just
enough to smolder our flame, you know, that's just enough
to keep us quiet, and they give us these little
pressure release valves when the public starts to get upset
about stuff, and they send out these letters, you know, saying, oh,
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you guys can come back now, as if we couldn't
come back before, And all that is is to anesthetize
the public. You know. They're not telling us anything in
these letters that we haven't known for years. They're just
allowing themselves to kick the can another six months down
the road, because anytime we try to have this conversation
in the public now, the only thing people say is, oh, well,
I thought they said you guys could come back. I
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thought you guys were getting back pay, and we don't
want back pay. That back pay is hush money that's
going to allow them to cover up the grand crime
that they committed. And this isn't the first time they've
done this. They did this with the anthrax virus and
they basically waited long enough for the people to forget
about it and then they ran it back. And they're
gonna do it again. They're gonna do their aaars, they're
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gonna figure out their after action reports and figure out
where they messed up on this, and they're gonna come
back in five years bulletproof. And if we don't hold
them accountable for what they did. Basically, government, the politicians
are dragging their feet intentionally so that we are not
allowed to establish the legal precedents necessary to prevent this
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from happening again, because we have them and a checkmate
dead to rights. Anybody who looks at the proof is
it's undeniable. So if you just don't look at the proof,
you can keep your head safely in the sand, and
you don't have to be the one to destroy your
career by coming out and saying something about it. So
the people need to wake up and they need to
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have the truth be told. The sunlight purifies, okay. And
the reason we need this is to save the DoD
because the DoD operates from a position of moral authority.
Everything the DoD does is supposed to be virtuous and honorable. Okay,
So you cannot rule from a position of moral authority
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as a hypocrite, you know. So we need to clean house.
And that may suck, that may hurt. A lot of
people's feelings are gonna get hurt, trust me, you know,
it's it sucks to have your whole life turned on
upside down or whatever. But this is not just for us.
The people who were hurt by this. This is we
are the spearhead for the entire country to act on this,
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and we can prove premeditated crimes at the hands of
these pharmaceutical companies, and we can strip away their immunity
from liability, and we can open the floodgates to lawsuits.
And it doesn't have to be individuals fighting against this
tyrant of lawyers for some pharmaceutical company, because you know,
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they're gonna have to prove this. Basically, we're gonna have
to prove this a billion times over and in lawsuits
over the next decade because they just won't say what
really happened out loud. And that's what the DD is
trying to do, is they're trying to put the onus
on the individual. Had the individual correct their records, Have
the individual do all this stuff, because then the DD
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can faith as a whole the D a D doesn't
have to admit that it burned its own you know,
because that will that will stand through the test of times,
that'll be written in history books. They won't be able
to erase that with internal documents and fudging the numbers
saying I was kicked out because of some secretorial authority.
Initially when I was kicked out, they put me under
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a label that I had an insurable condition that made
me unable to serve all right, And then when they
updated my paperwork to honorable, they said that the reason
I was kicked out was because of secretary secretorial authority,
you know, and they're doing everything they can. There's people
who deny these these vaccines, and then you got a
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flag put on you, okay, so you're not promotable. And
if you're in a certain leadership position for a certain
amount of time without being promoted, you get kicked out, okay.
So they're finding other ways to side skirt kicking people out.
He wasn't kicked out directly for refusing the shot. He
was kicked out because he wasn't promotable. So they're finding
that this is being done by lawyers in every step
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of the way. They're finding ways they can jam people
like square pegs into round holes. And everybody at this
point is culpable. Everybody at this point in any position
to do anything about it, has already. You know, the
mafia didn't hand out job applications. They just put you
in a position to where you could capitalize off of
their corruption and once you capitalize off their corruption, boom,
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You're you're part of the You're you're part of the gang.
You're you're you're going down with the ship. And that's
what they created in a culture within leadership of weakness
and subservience and people who were willing to live on
their knees for a pat on the head. And and
that's what our DoD has become. And they basically purged
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anyone willing to stand up to it, you know. So
now if they weren't back, I've.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Got another interview that I've had hold and I can't
keep them any longer. My heart breaks for you, but
I admire the fact that you refuse to be a
victim and you refuse to allow this nonsense to continue
to keep up your noble fight, because it is indeed noble.
And thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing your
story with us.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Yes, sir, if you ever want to have me back
on again, please gue. This is the tip of the iceberg.
But thank you very much for this opportunity and that
the people just need to know this story. So thank
you for being brave enough to have you.
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