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July 20, 2024 • 119 mins
On tonight's edition of Rabbit Hole Radio Popeye is going to give an uncensored analysis of the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump last Saturday night. From the absolute failure of the Secret Service to protect Trump, to the failure of the mainstream media to actually report the story he is going to lay out everything for you in a very raw and unfiltered manner as only Popeye can. Tune into tonight for an informative and colorful broadcast.
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another episode of Down the rabbit Hole. Here's your host, It's Popeye.
Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to anotherlive edition of rabbit Hole Radio. It
is July twentieth, twenty twenty four. What a historic, historic week it's

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been. Huh crazy? I knowlast week I wasn't live. I was
actually live on with the Freedomly Crew. I was not supposed to be live
last week. I took a coupleof weeks off, and obviously I saw
what happened last Saturday, and JoeJoseph immediately text message may mean literally within

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like less than ten minutes of whatoccurred. In case you've been living under
a rock, former President Trump wasalmost killed last week's Saturday at a rally,
and it was most definitely an assassinationattempt, although the mainstream media tried

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to downplay it as not being aassassination attempt. In fact, thanks to
the ever Lovable rat check, I'mgonna throw this up here. Sure you
all remember seeing this image sometime inthe past week, the iconic image of
Trump with his fist raised in air, blood coming off of his ear,

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screaming fight, fight, Fight.And I know, of course, the
mainstream media would tell you some ofthe pun on the extreme liberal left,
Joy Reid looking at you, sheshould be fired. I'll get into that.
But she's just a chit star andshe should be fired and she's an

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absolute liar. So yeah, Ibelieve in free speech, but I also
believe in punishment and accountability for youractions, and Joy Reid needs to experience
that. But I digress. So, thanks to the ever Lovable rat Chick,
I have a couple of links thatI'm going to be sharing throughout the

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show, and one of them isan image I'm going to show and shout
out to Elon Musk's X. Becausepeople can talk all the shit they want
about Elon Musk, but we didn'thave X. I don't think anybody would
know what was going on with thiswhole event, because I mean we were
just absolutely lied to from the getgo. But I'm going to get into

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all that with you. So lastweek, I'm off doing some stuff here
at the house and I was listeningand I had to live stream on and
I was listening to it as I'mworking in my office, and I see
them try to kill Trump, andI'm not surprised by it. I was
actually rad. Chick and I areactually very calm considering the situation. Although

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she has been very bothered by itall week, as as I have been
as well. We were actually verycalm and we weren't running around the house.
Oh my god, they tried tokill Trump. I mean I expected
it, so did she. Literallyweek and a half before her and I
had a conversation. I said,well, lawfair didn't work, and trying

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to assassinate his character didn't work.They're starting to run out of options.
And after that disastrous debate performance byJoe Well, I was actually really worried
about Trump's safety, and I said, they're going to try to kill him,
and Rogerick agreed. She was alsovery worried about his safety after that

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debate and long bald week and ahalf later, they try to kill him.
So I was not surprised. Andthe slightest bit that they who's the
who's the infamous? They popeye.Well, we're going to get into that,
but I think you already know.It's the establishment, the same establishment

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that killed Kennedy. No, notthe same people. They would be like
one hundred and twenty to one hundredand fifty years old by this point,
some of them. That's not whatI'm talking about. What I'm talking about
is it's the same power structure.The names in faces may change, but
the power structure does not. Thecorporation does not change. So it's the

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very same power structure that killed JohnF. Kennedy in nineteen sixty three,
that tried to kill Donald Trump intwo thy and twenty four, sixty one
years later, they tried to killhim. Did not surprise anyone. We're

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going to get into some of thereasons why they'd want to do that,
And I'm going to go back intime and I'm going to have Colonel L.
Fletcher Proudy talk a little bit aboutthe whole anatomy of assassination. This
great clip, it's about fifteen sixteenminutes long. I'm going to play from
Colonel Prowdy where he talks and theaudio is a little crappy because it was

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recorded at like a live event thathe had done. I mean, this
goes back to the early eighties thisaudio, so it's very old, but
it's very important for you to hearbecause it even though Proudy talks about the
Kennedy assassination, he explains in thisclip more so the anatomy of assassination itself,

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and not so much just against Kennedyor his brother Bobby, or against
Martin Luther King Junior. All threeof those people were killed by the government,
by the way, the irony thatBobby was murdered by the government,
and then of course calls for presidentialcandidates to then have Secret Service protection came

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about, and that's where that rulecame from. So since Bobby Kennedy was
murdered, okay, since his assassinationthat was the CIA too, the whole
side issue. I've done shows aboutthat, but I will do more.
But since his assassination by the CentralIntelligence Agency means Han Sarhan, yeah right,

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it wasn't Sir Han. But sincehis assassination the rule was presidential candidates
get Secret Service protection. Well,the irony that the current administration would not
give RFK Junior Bobby's son secret serviceprotection, and he is a legitimate presidential

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candidate, the irony should not belost on anybody. Now they're going to
give it to him. Well,g gee, that's great. After one
of the other candidates was shot,that's that's awesome. Too little, too
late, guys, So what isgained by killing Trump? You may ask

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what's gained? Well, there's alot gained by it, and I'm going
to get into that as well.Well. First, before we even get
down into the rabbit hole. Rightnow, we're at the edge, and
I guess I have to give kindof like you know how they give you
a safety briefing before you go intothe rabbit hole. I guess I have

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to kind of give y'all a bitof a safety briefing. First of all,
you might hear me use some curses, and you might hear me use
some foul language tonight. I hopeyou can understand that when I do,
it's to emphasize something and we shouldbe cursing. We shouldn't be worried about
Oh my God, we need morecivility. We have to be so calm

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and cool and collected. We arecalm, cool and collected. But I
mean, don't you care that theytried to kill President Trump? Whether you
like him or not, he's aformer president and a current presidential candidate,
doesn't matter if you like him ornot. Well, I think he's a
bombastard, asshole Popeye. I don'tlike his mean tweets and I heard that,

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you know, he said once hehe wanted to grab a woman by
the pussy. I don't care.I honestly don't care. Yeah, sometimes
Trump can be crass. Okay,does that mean he deserves to have his
head blown off on live television andin front of hundreds of people at a
rally? Does that? Did thatfirefighter that died? That fire chief did?

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Did? Did he deserve to diebecause you don't like Trump? It's
a pretty retarded take on things,and people like Joy Reid and the uber
liberal left media in the past weekhave been literally melting down. I mean,
Joy Reid literally said, we can'tallow Donald Trump to make himself out

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to be the victim. Just googleit right now. I don't care.
Just use Google. U use theCIA search engine, and I don't give
a shit. Use it. Typein Joy Reid, Ah, what would
make it bring Just type in JoyReid says, Trump not a victim.
I'm sure that'll bring it up.She's literally out there on MSNBC and her

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bosses and the idiots that run thatnetwork. That's cesspull garbage joke of a
dumpster fire network over there. Okay, Mika Brazinski and Joe Scarborough, we're
gonna quit if you take us offair again. Well, you guys are
partisan douchebags. That's why they didn'tlet you go on air Monday. We'll

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get into that too. But JoyReid is pissed because Trump is being made
out to be a victim. Wellhe is a victim. He was fucking
shot. Joy, What would youcall that? What would you like to
call that? Oh? I knowshe doesn't believe that he was shot.

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She's one of those idiots that isgoing around begain. I say, the
h the general public. I'm notshitting on you because everybody's confused at this
point, right, who knows anythingright? Where? We live in clown
world at this point. So Idon't mind the general public questioning things of
shit. At least they're questioning things. No. No, the people that

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are scumbags are the people in themainstream media that are pushing bullshit narratives like,
oh, Trump got shot, butit wasn't really a shot. It
was the glass, so he didn'treally get shot. The teleprompter got shot.
Trump didn't get shot. Well,no, but Trump did get shot.

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That's the Secret Service and the FBI, in the ensuing days have both
come out and said no, PresidentTrump was shot in the ear. A
bullet pierced his ear. That's whyhe was bleeding. It was not glass
from a teleprompter. In fact,I have an image. Since I'm talking
about this, I will remove thisiconic image or uno momento, and I

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will bring this up for you all. I found this and I think you
need to see it. Here wego add to stage boom. Okay,
do you see this right here onthe left, what's that circled? Well,
that's a teleprompter. And what isthis over here on the right.

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Oh shit, that's another teleprompter?Where did that come from? Oh?
But I thought the mainstream media hasbeen telling everybody. And when I say
mainstream media, MSNBC. Okay,and it's been outed by people all over
the place in the the liberal newsmedia on and I have to say the
word liberal. You know, Idon't like the left right bullshit paradigm right

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because it's controlled by the same puppetmaster. But at this point they're the
only ones. Only the people withsevere TDS Trump derangement syndrome are actually and
that is really it should be aliteral mental illness listed in the catalog of
mental illnesses. I mean, shit, they make everything else a mental illness.
Breathing and liking freedom is supposedly amental illness, now, so why

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can't TDS be one? I mean, the people that engage in that type
of thinking are mentally ill. Ifyou listen to the way they talk,
they're mentally ill. Okay, Sobut what is this? That's teleprompter?
So is this over here on theleft? So what does that mean?
Well, unless Trump had a thirdteleprompter hovering somewhere that we can't see,
they only usually use two teleprompters likethis, so they depending on it doesn't

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matter. They don't always have tolook to the right. They can look
to the left. It makes theperson look more organic as they're using these
teleprompters instead of them sitting just veryrigid. Okay, so they have it
on either side. This is acommon thing. Obama had two teleprompters all

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these presidents to Biden's probably got likefifty of them in a big jumbo tron
TV. And he still can't getthings right. Anyway. You don't see
broken shattered glass. And if younotice, the Secret Service agents are on
top of Trump in this photo,so this is actually after he's been shot,
just in case the mainstream media joyRead anybody else at MSNBC or CNN
isn't quite sure. Okay, Sono, the round did not go through

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the teleprompter. Okay, on eitherside you can clearly see them. Okay,
it hit his efing ear. Whatis wrong with you? You don't
want to give him. Oh,it's giving him a win. It's not
really giving him a win. Imean, yeah, his popularity rose,
but I mean the guy narrowly avoideddeath, you know. Well, and

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then there's the story that Donald Trumpfaked it. Heard this too, And
this one, this one blows mymind because I've seen this one pushed not
by the mainstream well, I sawthem pontificate. Joy Read even mentioned this
too. If you can't tell,if you're a newer listener, I can't

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stand that woman. She's evil.She's a race baiting piece of shit,
okay, and she makes everything anissue to you know, and tries to
twist it and take the narrative anduse it as a weapon. He is
an establishment hurt okay. She wouldsell her own parents, siblings, and

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everybody else in her family out ifshe could to make a dollar and get
ahead. She is garbage, okay, But I keep seeing the narrative pushed
by I want to say truth tellers. People in the alternative media are activists
that I've known for like twenty plusyears, very smart people, and they're

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like, yeah, this is acomplete staged coup. It's not a thing.
This wasn't a coup attempt. Theyweren't trying to kill Trump and take
over, you know, the Magaparty and put some douchebag Rhino in,
which is totally what they would havedone. Okay, No, no,
no, no. They think it'sstaged thing. They think it's all fake.

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They think that Trump did this eitherfor I've heard multiple reasons, and
look, I applaud everybody out therethat is at least thinking outside the box
and not just sucking up narratives.I do expect people to try to think
for themselves. But it does notmake sense that Trump would fake this.
And I gotta tell you, Okay, I gotta tell you it would be

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hard as f for a sniper.And I when I say sniper, the
guy that shooting has they keep callinghim a sniper. He wasn't an effing
sniper. He was a shooter.A sniper would have hit Trump because snipers
are trained. So I mean,maybe maybe the guy who actually took the

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shot at Trump was a sniper.And by the grace of God good luck,
the fact that Trump turned his headjust at the last minute, maybe
as the guy was squeezing the trigger. Sure, sure, but I don't
think it was that plots that they'reblaming it on. That kid doesn't look
like he could hit the broad sideof a barn. So I really don't

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think he did the shooting. AndI you know, I know there's a
lot of people I've been working hereor fifteen Popbye, it's really simple to
kill people with those guns. No, it's not, No, it's not.
He was shooting at one hundred andthirty yards. That's not easy at
all. Its three hundred and sixtyfeet. They're two excuse me, two

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hundred and sixty feet, it's almostthree hundred feet. We at my friend's
reign out by where I live,we have a three hundred foot marker one
hundred and fifty yards and or onehundred yards rather, so no, wait,

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we do the math. They saysone hundred and thirty, so be
three sorry, three sixty ours.We're scoped in at three hundred on his
And I got to tell you,it's a bitch sometimes when it's windy out
when we're trying to hit targets,and we purposely make things hard. But
it's not an easy shot that youcan rowl up on a roof easily.

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Just train your rifle and take ashot at that distance three if it's if
they if it's correct, and theysay it's one hundred and thirty yards,
so one yard equals three feet,So wait, no, I did my
math wrong again? What there'll bethree ninety yeah, so three ninety it's
even longer. It's like a footballfield. Do you think that kid did

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that with that rifle, with thatar fifteen by himself? You really think
he did that in front of allthese people that are like spectating and seeing
this too. How is that possible? That's the whole side issue. The
point is the kid couldn't do theshooting. He couldn't have done it.
I don't give a shit if hetrained every day with that AR fifteen.

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It wasn't even his gun. Itwas his dad's AR fifteen. According to
the official story. We haven't seena gun. Another question. According to
the official story, they say itwas his dad's gun, so not even
his gun. And maybe he wentto the range. I saw a video
somebody saying that they saw the kidat the range a couple days before,
and you know they were watching himshoot or whatnot. The kid, by

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all reports, according to his highhe was I wanted to win the high
school rifle team and he was sucha horrible shot they wouldn't let him again.
This sounds very familiar to other assassinationswhere the person who is the patsy,
which is what this guy would be, what it oz won't say I'm
just a patsy, right, Andthen Ruby had to shoot him on live

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TV because they could never allow thatto get to court. And oh,
I did it because I love theKennedy family. Sure you did, Sure
Jack, you love the Kennedy family. You really did. Anyway, he
is a Patsy, this Thomas Crookkid. And again he's got three names
too, right, he's got ayou know, three names, first middle

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last rolls right off your tongue.Oh isn't that almost super predictable. It's
very predictable, folks, all right, very predictable. So don't allow the
mainstream media. And in this caseit's not even obviously Fox News is gonna,

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you know, they're gonna be allover this and trying to take the
other side. And Fox I haven'tseen really fail to report too many things.
The failure is really on MSNBC andCNN. I mean, at first
they didn't even want to report itas an assassination attempt. I think CNN
said first they said he fell,he was injured from falling, And I
think MSNBC and like CBS and allthem, they were all like, oh,

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there's loud popping noises at the event. If can we just admit that
if this were Biden and this happenedlike last week President Biden was shot at,
would the response be the same.Do you think do you think the
liberal left would be saying, oh, he was injured by falling. No,

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it would be heinous. Maga gunmantries to stage another January sixth insurrection
with a rifle, and we needto ban guns and martial law. I
mean, we would probably be undermarshal law right now. I mean they
locked us down for lesser things.I mean they wanted to put you in

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prison camps, folks because you wouldn'ttake a vaccine. Let that sink in
for a moment. So where doyou think we would be if this was
different scenario and this happened to Biden? Do you think there'd be a different
response. Do you think the mediawill respond differently? Oh? I do,

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I do. But when they tryto kill the president who came before
him, Nah, no one reallygives a shit, right I mean I
know people do, but you getmy point. The mainstream media and he's
faking it. Joy Behar having anapoplectic fit this week. I mean,
I can't stand that woman around.Why is the view still on? Why
is that cackling gaggle of shit bagsstill on television? Oh? Well,

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because the networks are controlled by thesame people that control the politicians. Okay,
it's the same power structure. Theycontrol the networks too, so of
course, you know they gave everybodyMonday. Everybody was calm. They probably
got the note, hey, chillout. You know, maybe we shouldn't
talk shit today. I mean,they wouldn't let Joe Scarborough. Mika Brazinski,

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you know, the daughter of theguy who helped form al Qaeda is
a Big New Brazinski. Yeah,I mean, really should she bring you
be bringing you any news or politics? I mean, is she really giving
you an unvarnished opinion considering the kindof shit bag her father was. Look
up the Big New Brazinski. Infact, you should read his book The
Grand Chess Board if you want tounderstand what's going on in world politics.

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Really good book to read, abit long, maybe get audible, maybe
get the audible version, but veryeducational. Nonetheless, and there's great pictures
if you google the Big New Brazinskiand Osama bin Laden. There are some

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great photos of the two of themtogether when we were funding the Mouja Hadeen
to fight the soud Soviets when theywere in Afghanistan, who then later became
al Qaeda, and then attacked uson nine to eleven. But oh shit,
blowback right? Oops? Should hisdaughter really be giving you the news?
I mean, really, does shehave like an unbiased opinion? And

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I really don't think so. Idon't think so. But just more evidence
of Washington insiders telling you how tothink and what's real and what's not.
And her scumbag husband, Joe Scarborough'sno better. But the two of them
got all irritated because MSNBC thought theywere such I mean, this should tell

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you something. Their bosses at MSNBCthought they were such partisan douchebags that they
wouldn't allow them to go live onMonday Night. What does that tell you,
folks? M I should tell yousomething? Huh m? What does
that tell you? It tells youthat their bosses didn't try them or their

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guests to not say something inappropriate onlive television about the assassination attempt on Trump.
They didn't want you, They didn'twant them saying on something so untoward

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that your opinion was tainted on thenetwork or the show. What does that
tell you? The network doesn't trustits own people. The network MSNBC does
not trust its own morning show hostsbecause they're so unstable and filled with Trump

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derangement syndrome because they just can't handleanything positive about Trump. They can't handle
This picture is so triggering it's unbelievable, not to me but to the crazy
people that have Trump derangement syndrome.Very extremely triggering anyway, So the alternative

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media people that are like, oh, he's faking it, you know,
this is obviously for points, forpolitics or for whatever reason. But I
don't think this was staged. Ithink they really want to kill Trump.
I mean, why would they Ifthey wanted to stage it, they could
have done something better. I've heard, oh he had a ketchup packet.

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So do you think the Secret Serviceby now would have denounced it? I
mean, everybody hates Trump, right, supposedly the government everybody's after him,
right, the establishment's after him.But supposedly, if you believe the mainstream
media, everybody hates Trump, he'ssort a ship bag. Well, if
he was lying, don't you thinkthe FBI would tell you that, considering

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they've gone after him before he wasillegally spied on. Don't you think if
they had a chance to be like, oh, look, this guy's faking
it. This is the kind ofthe level that Trump would go to to
lie to you. Don't you thinkthey would take advantage of that? And

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I'm looking at all you people onthe alternative media, some of my friends,
you know, people I've known twentyyears. Guys, ladies, come
on, think for a moment,seriously, because all this is doing and
I know, ohber pupuay, getme a discourse. Yeah, but dude,
this is like an assassination attempt ona president or a former president who's

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currently running for president. Okay,we haven't had something like this I've done
in since Reagan. Now, noneof us were doing any of this when
that happened. We were all kids. So in our twenty twenty five years
of doing this activism, radio,live streaming, YouTube, whatever, writing
articles, investigator journalism, Like,twenty twenty five years of doing this,

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we haven't had a political candidate foroffice who was a former president almost killed
in public like this. Okay,we have not, We just haven't.
We've talked about JFK, we talkedabout Bobby Kennedy, Paul Wellstone getting killed,
all these other assassinations we could goover, but it's all like many

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years on and looking at it withan investigators set of glasses. This is
something we actually lived and experienced,and now we can go back with those
same pair of investigator glasses and putthem on and look at things. You
know, the Hoffman sunglasses from theylive, so you can see through the
levels of bullshit. Come on,just use a little bit of common sense

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and logic. Don't you think ifthe Secret Service or the FBI had the
chance to stick it up Trump's assand prove that he's a lying piece of
shit. Look, he faked anassassination attempt. Do you not think if
they could do that they would?Do you not think if the Biden administration
could do that they would? Imean they went after him for having sex

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with a porn star. Who givesthe rats ass that he had sex with
Stormy Daniels. I don't this bump. You had sex with the porn star?
Good for you, bro, Idon't care. And that's the only
thing that they could get him on, and they tried everything else. They've

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been trying to nail him to thewall. You don't think if they had
the slightest bit of evidence that hehad faked it, that they would use
it against him? Really, really, really really really come on, I
know so many of you like personallyand it makes my effing brain hurt.

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I encourage everyone to look at everythingand think outside the box one hundred percent,
and I love all of you.Still doesn't mean I love any you
any less, but some of youare making my fucking brain hurt. Okay,
seriously, and that's not good todo with somebody who's got a brain
injury. Just fucking around. It'sjust a joke, but seriously, you're

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making my brain hurt. I expectmore out of you. Even if you
don't like Trump. Well, he'sa bombastic a hal Popeye. And you
know what, what did he do? Well, he must have done something
wrong because they certainly don't like him. And you know, I'm about to
say something that is totally going topiss off probably like eighty percent of the

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JFK research community, But fuck it. I've always been a black sheep there
anyway, so it doesn't really matter. I'm pretty much a black sheep in
the entire truth movement. That's whyI'm just me. I just do my
ronin thing lone Warrior. Sometimes Ijoin groups, it's like teaming up with
the Avengers, you know, Butusually on my own, cut my own

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path through the bullshit. I gonnasay something that's probably gonna be highly unpopular.
I'm probably gonna get so much fuckinghate for this, but I really
don't care. And I'm not sayingwhen I say this that I think they're
both the same. But the similaritiesbetween why they would want to kill Trump
and why they blew Jack Kennedy's headoff in Dealey Plaza, well, there's

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a lot of them. I'm notsaying Trump is Kennedy. They're obviously two
different people, but neither one couldbe controlled. Both of them thought that
the power of the presidency actually liedwith them. Kennedy had his head blown

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off in a very public place.Trump almost had his head blown off in
a very public place. Now,I'm not saying that Trump is Kennedy,
And you know that's where'm gonna getthe shit from. I had no popeye.
You know, Kennedy never would havesaid no, but but but well,

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right, Kennedy wouldn't have been puttingout mean tweets, and maybe he
would have wouldn't have said publicly grabberby the pussy, but he probably said
that behind the scenes the guy wasa womanizer. I mean I liked Jack,
but let's be honest. He hada lot of women in coordmyre one
of the people who was he wasa CIA agent, one of the people
who was. He was one ofthe people involved in Jack's assassination. Well,

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he had all the reason to bemad at Jack because Jack betted his
wife Mary Meyer. Yeah. Well, well he wasn't perfect. Do I
look at Kennedy as one of myheroes. Yeah, the guy got his
head blown off because he stood upto the power establishment. Was he perfect?
And did I agree with everything heever did? No? But you

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know Trump's the same way. He'sstanding up to the power establishment. Do
I agree with everything he says?No? Do I think sometimes he could
be rude or craft Yeah, sure, but I don't really give a shit
about that in the grand scheme ofthings, I mean, he didn't he
didn't start wars when he was thepresident, and that's another reason why they
don't like him. Oh, anothersimilarity to Jack. Didn't want to get

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into you know, Kawagmire and Vietnamsaid, you know, we're gonna bring
all the troops home. Boom,next thing. You know. Lyndn.
Johnson's role in troops in there,and the Vietnam War starts. If Kennedy
had survived and not been shot andhad another term, well there wouldn't have
been a Vietnam and the Vietnam Warthat you know and that I know would

(35:35):
never have happened. And all myfriends that are Vietnam bets, my dad
and his friends, all these guysthat I knew growing up that I've been
watching slowly die off now as they'regetting into their seventies and their eighties,
none of them would have been torturedthe way that they did mentally and physically
all these years. All the millionplus people in Vietnam that have to you

(35:55):
are still being affected to this dayby all all the contaminants and the defolian
and all the shit we dropped overthere. None of that would have happened,
folks, if Kennedy didn't have hishead blown off in Daly Plaza on
November twenty second, nineteen sixty three. And last week on July thirteenth,
twenty twenty four, Donald Trump almostgot the same vent hole put in his

(36:21):
noodle. And it wasn't by somelone gunman douchebag that couldn't hit the broadside
of a barn sound familiar. Now, I know Oswald, you know,
I don't think Oswald was a douchebag. I know his mistress, Judith very

(36:42):
Baker, his girlfriend, whatever youwant to call her. Judith is a
very close personal friend of mine.Have known her for a very long time.
And I mean I've been to LeeHarvey Oswald's grave. I put flowers
on his grave. So I don'tthink Lee was a douchebag. There's more
to his story. But Lee couldn'thave done the shooting that they say he

(37:06):
did. And I don't think thatthis little douche nozzle from last week Saturday
could do it either. Just don'tthink he could do it. But that
doesn't mean anything to the general public. To the general public, well,
they'll buy whatever they're told right nowbecause they're scared. Except they're not.

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They're asking questions, aren't they.Oh that's troublesome. That's real troublesome,
isn't isn't it power establishment? Yeah, that's real troublesome. People aren't buying
your bullshit. Why do you thinkthe liberals are so mad at Elon?
He has all sorts of weird shiton there, and you know, there's
pornography on X. Who cares?Pornography has been around as long as humans

(37:55):
have been around. Stop playing tobase level thinking and base emotions to twist
the narrative and look over here.But don't look over here. They want
you to hate, oh hate elonMuskin X. You know they do allow
all host breach on there. Now. You know, if it weren't for
X, half the shit that hascome out wouldn't have come out. You

(38:15):
wouldn't know it. If you leftit up to YouTube to tell you,
and CNN and MSNBC and the WashingtonPost and the New York Times and the
rest of these shit rags, theywouldn't tell you anything. They wouldn't tell
you anything. They would lie toyou. In fact, I'm gonna show
you that because I want to getonto a few things that's already We're already
almost forty minutes into the first hour, and I got so much stuff I

(38:37):
want to play for you. Idon't want to pontificate so much that I
don't have time to do things,because I do want to play that Anatomy
of assassination by Proudy for you.It's imperative you hear this, because he
breaks down like what assassination is,what it means, the political power behind
it. You have to understand it'snot as simple as some guy does not
the president or the president candidate,and I'm going to take a shot at

(38:59):
him. It's not. No,that's what they want you to believe.
And I know, I know Occham'sRazor Popeye. You know, the simplest,
you know answer is usually the correctone. Don't what is it?
Don't attribute to malice what can bewritten off as incompetence on murdering the quote.
But it's something like that, right, that's what they want you to

(39:20):
believe. If the government is soinept, everybody always yeah, the government,
there are a bunch of assholes thatcan't do anything right. Well,
then why do we keep employing them? Can you think about that? For
money? If your bank was soshitty that they constantly like rent up your
bills, jacked up your bank account, gave your money away to other people,
Okay, you know what would youallow the bank to still run your

(39:45):
bank account? I mean if youdid, you'd be an asshole? Right,
why do we allow If the government'sso inept, If you believe the
official version of events, why dowe allow them to run shit? Maybe
we should think about that for amoment, but no one's asking. These
are very basic questions. No one'sasking because everyone's freaked out, you know,

(40:07):
when your emotions get in the way. And why do we if they're
so inept, if they're so shittyat their jobs. And this isn't done
on purpose, but if they're soshitty, Oops, we made another mistake.
Okay, Well, if you're sobad at your job, why aren't
you all fired? Like now whatwe have to have hearings? No,

(40:28):
we don't. You're fucking fired ifyou're so inept at your job that you
can't do anything right, and Imean anything the government does. The excuse
is always, oh well, it'snot malice, Papa, it's just ignorance.
No, it's fucking malice. Theyfucking hate you. Do you not
get that? Not every government employee. I'm talking about these shtheads that run

(40:52):
things, the people at the topof the power structure. And then they're
useful idiots like the Biden's or theClinton's or the bush they're useful idiots.
There's people above them. The reasonwhy you know their names is because they're
useful idiots. That's where your ireand your hatred goes towards, not towards
the faceless person. But they're there, and those people at the very top,

(41:14):
they fucking hate you. Okay,it's not Oh well, you know
they just made a mistake, didthey? Did they? Really? How
do they continuously make so many mistakesthat nobody gives a shit enough to fire
them? I mean, look,folks, if if they're that bad at
their job, well then maybe theyshould be fired. I don't know.

(41:36):
You tell me, don't you think? I mean just saying, just saying
maybe they should be fired. Butbefore before I get into that, I
want to show you this because thisis one of those tidbits brought up earlier
from rad Chick. Thanks Christina,I know you're tuned in love you beb
Thank you for so much information.She does so much work behind the scenes

(41:58):
for this broadcast where she'll be droppingme links and shit all week about stuff,
and it may she doesn't know ifI'm going live or not. She's
doing it because we share stuff,but she doesn't realize like how much she
helps you all. So just wantto give her a big shout out.
She really does help every single oneof you have access to information because she
finds stuff. She is like alittle Twitter investigator. If you need something

(42:20):
found, you need to ask herto find it for you on Twitter.
She'll find it. So I'm goingto bring this up because this is super
important and I want you all tosee this. So what you see here,
this is DC dreno. Okay,and I want you to look here.
I'm gonna scroll down. This isfrom Let's look at the date eight
oh one pm July thirteenth. That'seight oh one last week when all this

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went down, after he's already beenshot at, and scoop secret instruction given
to news reporters telling them to playdown Trump's attempted assassination. These people are
evil again, thanks Elon Musk.And because I don't recall anyone in the
mainstream media reporting this. Oh that'sright, because you're about to see that

(43:07):
what they were talking about. Rememberagain, Oh he he fell down and
hurt his ear. Oh there wereloud popping noises. Hello. Reminders,
stick to facts, don't speculate,editorialized, sensationalize, or jump to conclusions
when reporting on the Trump rally incidenttoday. I mean, even in their
own circles. They won't say assassination, attempt, incident. But if it

(43:30):
were Biden, it locked down martiallaw and it would have been assassination before
you could even blink. The wordswould have been all over CNN. There
would have been, you know,lower thirds all over the place on MSNBC.
My god, they're trying to killour president. It's got to be
Drump's fault. No, in thisinstance, Trump gets shot and it's it's
an incident. Verbage is important.Word magic is a real thing. They're

(43:55):
fucking lying to you. I don'tknow how more honest and upfront. I
could be the reason I even saidto Bilton that I said when I said
uncensored in the title, I'm gonnabe cursing. Do you care? And
he's like, you do you?Popeye? You do? You love your
Bill? Thank you buddy. Okay, he wants me to be frank with
you because he's tired of the bullshittoo. Okay, you think he likes

(44:17):
this? You think anybody really likesthis? No, miswoke a lot of
people up. I'm gonna tell youone thing too. They fucked up because
there's a lot of everyday folks thatyou know, they've been jacked by the
system or whatever, and they're stillon the fence. I don't know.
I don't know because maybe because maybemaybe they still have a little bit of
that brainwashing that Trump you know,Oh my god, Trump's evil or Trump

(44:40):
said something mean and I don't know. I just can't. And after they
tried killing him last week, there'sso many people that are like, no,
he's my president. Now did hefold? I mean, you'd say
what you want about Trump. Youcan talk all this shit you want,
Okay, you could hate him.And again, I'm not. I don't
like, not a big supporter ofany politicians. Y'all know that when he

(45:00):
was the president, I did showswhere I criticized him, and I had
I caught so much shit from peopleI know about those shows. Whatever I
speak, I speak things the wayI see them. If you don't agree
with it, you don't have to. But I called him out on his
bullshit. Okay, But if youdon't think it was inspiring to see the
guy get shot, stand up andraise his fist and say fight, fight,

(45:24):
fight, and then I don't knowwhat's wrong with you. I mean,
even Mark Zuckerberg, he didn't endorseTrump, he I mean they did
everything. Facebook did everything to blockanybody from sharing any truthful information for how
many years? Now, okay,they banned people left and right. Zuckerberg

(45:47):
came out and said, well,I was pretty like badass and inspirational.
You cannot be inspired by the guythat just got shot. They almost blew
his fucking hat off, and hestands up and raise his fist in the
air. He knew it was that, it was a moment. It was
one of those moments in time,and he knew it and he seized it.
Now, do you want a leaderor do you want somebody in the

(46:10):
position of power right that actually islike that? Or do you want the
guy that his administration has admitted isn'trunning shit? He has eight quote unquot
to quote Kean John Pierre whatever thefuck her name is KJP Okay, to
quote her, Well, he hasa team. Remember when they asked her

(46:32):
about the you know, well,what happens if he does get a phone
call at like ten o'clock at night, you know, and it involves like
nukes. Oh, well he's gotyou know, he's got a team.
Well, good job on letting outnational security secret stip shit and also he
has a team. Well, ofcourse the president has a team, but
he's the fucking president. Don't youremember Hillary Clinton shitting on Trump during the

(46:54):
twenty sixteen election and saying who wouldyou rather have in the office at three
o'clock in the morning? Him orme? She'd got a whole fucking campaign
commercial about it. I'm sure youcan still find that. I'm sure that
hasn't been removed from YouTube because itinvolves Hillary and kissing harass, So that'll
still be up there. Look upthe twenty pete. Do it right now

(47:15):
while you're listening to me, orif you're listening to the archive, go
fucking find it. She had acommercial, She had a whole commercial,
and then was the thing at thedebate with one of the debates between her
and Trump, do you want thisguy answering the phone at three o'clock or
me? You know, I havemore experience. So back then, in
twenty sixteen, the president, whoeverthe president, would be answering the phone

(47:36):
at three o'clock in the morning.If shit hit the fan, well that
would be important. Apparently, intwenty twenty four, the president has a
team because he goes to bed atlike seven o'clock at night and he might
be busy between seven and nine gettinghis diaper changed. So he is a
team. But well, we needdiversity hires, Popeye, know we don't.

(47:57):
That's another fucking thing that the SecretService is exploring right now. Maybe
we shouldn't have hired all these dDEI assholes. Anyway, I'm getting ahead
of myself. I want you tosee this, so back to the memo
sent out to the mainstream shit bagmedia. Don't call it an assassination attempt
unless authorities say it is. Letme clarify for you, just in case

(48:20):
you're not sure. The FBI andthe Secret Service have both said it is
an assassination attempt and Trump was fuckingshot in the ear, just in case
we're not clear at this point.Okay, okay, clarify. If it's
actually gunshots, that's unclear at themoment. If authorities don't know, then
it's okay to say that no,those were gunshots. I mean, this

(48:46):
is from the same mainstream media thatfireworks go off and their gun shots fired.
Shots fired? Oh shit, sorry, false story. How many times
has that happen? Or how aboutthe douchebag coup that open fire because he
heard a fucking eggcorn hit his car, And yeah, don't I thought I

(49:07):
was under I thought I was underfire. The media even like kind of
downplayed that, but they said shotswere fired. I mean Top did fire
it. They didn't have a problemreporting shots fired then, But Trump gets
shot. No, we have tomake sure we know that in just in
case the shots were fired. Doyou understand how fucking corrupt these people are.

(49:29):
They are not news tellers, they'renot investigators. They're not investigative journalists.
Okay, they're not. They're not. They're fucking actors, and they're
hired to feed you bullshit via alittle spoon. They feed it to you.
That's what they're hired for. Okay, there are pieces of shit.

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Anchors remind her to be mindful ofbody language when presenting the story. No
need for serious face or adding commentsand adjectives for color. No need for
serious face. Are you fucking kiddingme? Right now? Again? If
roles were reversed, would this memoeven be out? No, it would

(50:12):
be the opposite. Oh my god, make sure you're crying on air.
Make sure you put your tear yourbullshit, whatever it is the stuff that
Glenn Beck used to use that theycaught the gelshit that he'd wipe under his
eyes, which makes you cry.They use it in movies too. I
forget what it's called. Yeah,they'd be using that. But no,
no, no, anchors, bemindful of your body language. Don't take

(50:32):
a serious don't laugh. Ha haha. Trump was almost shot in front
of all these people and thousands andthousands of people watching. Ha ha.
Oh, it's so funny. Myribs fucking hurt. You people are sick.
You people are all thick, andyou are all garbage, all of
you. MSNBC is a dumpster fireof a network. You suck, You

(50:57):
absolutely suck. I'm sure or everybodylistening probably agree. Some of you may
be like Papa, you might becursing a little too much. No,
no, no, we all needto have this honest conversation. I'm tired
of like pussy footing around in thiscountry. Oh well, anyway, can't
talk like that. That's that's rude. No it's not. It's not cursing
as a sign of a very intelligentmind, So say fuck and say it
often. I'm getting tired of this. I don't care about cursing. I'm

(51:24):
not worried about that. I'm moreworried about the fact that they just tried
to blow the candidate who was aformer president is possibly going to be the
next president. They tried blowing hishead off in front of you. You
should be concerned about that. It'swhat you should be concerned about that's more

(51:45):
important. Okay, And you needto hear it put to you like this,
not well, you know, don'tuse scary body language. You don't,
no need to use your serious face. No, I have a serious
face on. I have a Popeye'spissed off on right now. I'm on
fire. My older listeners will know, they know they can hear that that

(52:07):
old school copeye in there. Well, yeah, I'm fucking irritated. I
want to let freedom out of hercage. My veloci raptor, you know,
all know her. She's been chompingat the bit. I'm gonna let
her loose. No need to sayscary moments to you at a Trump rally.

(52:30):
Just get to the story. Sothe people that were being shot and
running for their lives or shot atand running for their lives, not just
Trump but spectators. That wasn't scary, wasn't scary moments for them. That
firefighter Corey threw himself on his wifeand his daughter said her father pushed her

(52:54):
and her mother down. Lasting hiswife heard him say, was get down.
He literally threw them down and threwhis body over top of them and
took a bullet to the head protectinghis daughter and his wife. You don't
think that was scary moments for himand then his wife and daughter when they
realized that their dad was possibly deadand all this is sinking and in the

(53:15):
course of like ten fifteen, twentyseconds, maybe a minute, that's not
scary moments. Your pieces of shitat the mainstream media, you're disgusting pigs.
You should all resign. You allsuck pigs. Actually, I like
pigs better. I have more respectfor a pig. They're more intelligent than

(53:37):
you at this moment. No needfor guests to comment again, all this
is just a reminder. I knowwe all know that last one, that
last line is so telling. Iknow we all know, and I know
you all know what cannot tell thetruth, not to report on things,

(54:00):
not report things accurately. Oh okay, okay, I just want to make
sure that we're clear on that becauseI wouldn't buy I wouldn't want to misread
that. Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeahyeah yeah yeah yeah. You're looking at

(54:21):
that right. And again thank youto rad Chick because she's the one that
found this. And of course sured C Draino posted it. But I
had no idea. I didn't seethis right because I wasn't on X.
I was busy doing other things.I was busy, like doing the show.
By this point, I was onwith Joe, so I didn't know
this came out. She saw this, and she immediately dropped this to me,

(54:43):
and I didn't even I had forgotto mention this last week when we
were talking to so much stuff goingon and it was so fresh, I
had forgot to mention it. Buthere you go, Here you go.
You can go find it right overon Twitter. Just go over to d
C Draino's account. And again lookeight oh one pm July thirteenth, not
long after he was shot at,a few hours after he shot at,

(55:07):
and there it's it's it's fine.You know, called an incident. He
wasn't. It wasn't an assassination.We wouldn't want to scare the general public.
We don't want to talk about.It's not even that they wanted to
didn't want to scare you. It'snot even that they wanted to fucking lie
to you. They'll tell you,Oh, it's to protect you, don't

(55:29):
We're gonna tell the truth. Weneed to know what's happening, really,
when in other cases, you know, a a shooting will happen and it'll
be like to breaking news mass shooting. Oh shit, it wasn't a mass
shooting. It was a gang involvedshooting. Well, still a lot of
people were killed. We need toban guns. Well, how do we
How about we fucking banned gangs first? I mean, if you really want

(55:52):
to do something about the problem,I maybe we should ban the gang,
right, I know that's a problem. Well we're trying. But what we're
going to do while I just takeaway the guns and that'll stop crime,
right know. What that'll do isstop people from being able to defend themselves
and just make victims out of everybody, which is really what you want to
do anyway. So I mean,I fucking lie about it. But I
digress. So I want to getto the Secret Service and their failure.

(56:19):
I want to get to their massivefailure. So first thing, I'm gonna
do is. I'm going to stopthis because I got a couple other articles
I want to bring up, butI need to bring up a video for
you. This is the first oneI want to bring up for you,
all right, This is Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty again, good old and

(56:40):
in case you aren't sure, ColonelL. Fletcher Prouty. In case you've
ever seen the movie, the movieJFK by Oliver Stone, Colonel Prouty was
played by the late Donald Sutherland.He was the Mister X character. He
actually does exist, and they onlycalled him mister X, but Proudy.

(57:06):
It was a real person. AndColonel L. Fletcher Proudy he died in
I believe it was late two thousand, somewhere around like the end of middle
to end of two thousand. Hehad passed away. I have to go
look it up. It's been awhile since. I don't remember the exact
you know, but it was atthe end of two thousand he passed away.
So if he were still alive today, I'm sure he'd be getting bombarded

(57:29):
with questions. And Colonel Prowdy knewwhere he could draw the line and things
he could tell you, and I'mgoing to let him tell you. It's
a very quick clip, but Iwant you to hear. And again he's
discussing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But it's important for you
to hear what he has to sayabout the Secret Service and protecting the president.

(57:54):
Okay, so here we go,Colonel L. Fletcher Proudy Dallas motor
case lacked protection. Now listen towhat he says right in the beginning of
this clip. I mean, it'sso telling. The first thing he says,
the protection of the president is avery old business. They shouldn't be
fucking it up in twenty twenty four. Just so we're clear, what they

(58:17):
call protection of the president is anold skill. I went to Mexico City
in nineteen fifty six when President Eisenhewerwent to Mexico City, and by that
I mean the security people went theremore than a month early to look at
every angle of the trip. Thereare rules and manuals on what we call
protection. The Secret Service, thatis an organization of limited size, is

(58:39):
authorized to call any number of militarypeople. And these are military people who
are already trained to augment their forcesin a case like this, there's no
shortage of people. Ordinarily, aunit of military I think was called a
Special Group number one thirteen would havecome up from San Antonio, Texas and
would have been deployed all through thestreet Dallas, the important streets of Dallas.

(59:01):
That was not done. In fact, the commander was specifically told he
wasn't needed. You've all seen thepicture of the Schoolbook Building, you know,
where Oswald is supposed to have shotthe president. You're noticing those pictures
there were open windows. If theSecret Service had been there and had done
their usual job, none of thosewindows would have been opened. And had

(59:22):
anyone opened one of those windows atthat time, they would have been on
the radio. They would have hada man in that room immediately and the
window would have been closed. Yousee, that's protection that didn't take place.
In fact, there were no SecretService people on the ground around Daily
Plaza that afternoon. They were toldthey were not needed. Instead of going
straight down the street and then tothe Trademark, he made this ninety degree

(59:44):
turn and then another very sharp turnin front of the school Book Positorary building.
Now the Secret Service have rules againstthat. The rules are that if
the car is slowed down below fortyfour miles an hour. You must then
protect it fully in other ways,such as not digressing and going around corners
and all that, because when youslowed him around that corner, you opened

(01:00:07):
up field of fire from three directionsbehind him, to the side, and
from in front. And of coursehe was killed right in that position that
had been set up by the selectionof that room. So you can see
there are I mean, you couldsee glaring similarities, okay, between both

(01:00:28):
what happened in nineteen sixty three andwhat happened last week. She just heard
Colonel Prouty explain very quickly that theprotection of the president is very old business.
This is not something that's new.This is not something that you know,

(01:00:49):
oh well, we haven't done thisbefore. We're just getting to learn
how to do this. That's theirjob. Yes, the Secret Service does
other things. They work for theDepartment of Treasury, So there are Secret
Service agents that chase counterfeitting and stufflike that, but they're primary goal,
at least the Presidential Protection Department.There's different units. So the units that

(01:01:15):
are involved in presidential protection, theirjob isn't to chase counterfeiters. Their primary
goal is to fucking stop the presidentand the former presidents from getting shot.
It one one fucking job. They'renot doing their taxes, they're not cutting
their grass, they're not getting theirdry cleaning, or they're not supposed to

(01:01:36):
do anyway they're they're not doing They'renot supposed to be doing any of that.
I'm sure they've been used by politiciansfor shit like that, But my
point is their job, their primaryjob, It is one thing making sure
the president and the former presidents don'tget killed. I mean right, that's
their fucking job. So when Iheard Biden praising the secret Service, they

(01:02:05):
did a great job. No theydidn't. They failed your secret service,
mister president your I'm speaking to you, the current guy. Okay, well,
all right, you get out ofthe way. I'll speak to the
people that are controlling you. Hey, Victoria Newland, Okay, I need
you and the rest of the shipbags behind the scenes, Valerie Jarrett and
the rest of those a hals.Where's Kirby? Bring old Admiral Kirby in

(01:02:27):
here. Hey, get in here, okay, Kean Geon pair, come
on, you can come in here. President Biden. You can stand off
to the fucking side. Jill youmight as well get here because you run
things. Okay, your secret servicespeaking to you, guys, Your secret
service failed and failed miserably if ifyou want to believe the official version of

(01:02:49):
events, the very least they failed. Your secret service failed at their basic
job. So you shouldn't be outthere touting I did a great job.
You should just shut the fuck upbecause horrible job. Okay. If they
did a great job, Trump neverwould have been shot, and this never
would have happened. That picture ofhim with the bloody ear and his fist
race would have never happened. Itnever would have happened. Oh you know,

(01:03:15):
sometimes you can't stop an assassin,right, Just so we're clear the
assassination attempt on Reagan because people couldsay, oh, well, you know
what about Ronald Reagan, pop eye? You know they had to jump in
front of the bullet to save him, right, Well, that was a
setup too. That was by GeorgeBush Senior. He was trying to kill
Reagan because he was the fucking vicepresident. And funny enough, the guy

(01:03:36):
who shot at President Reagan was friendswith the Bush family like his father was
friends with the Bush family. Thefather had uh had It was either the
father or the brother had had lunchwith and I'd have to go back it
a while ago, right, Soit's been a while since I talked about
this, But it was either thefather or the brother of the guy that

(01:03:59):
shot Reagan was friends with H.W. Bush's family. I couldn't make
that shit up. So you can'ttell me that that wasn't an attempt for
the you know, from the vicepresident to take out Reagan. Oh,
by the way, Dick Cheney wasalso in that administration. You know,

(01:04:21):
the same Dick Cheney that whipped hisneck around on nine to eleven and pulled
the military to stand down and allowthe missile, I mean, the plane
to hit the Pentagon. Yeah,that guy. Yeah. Big shout out
to Liz Cheney. You are adespicable piece of shit as well. Lady,
You're just vile. She's another oneout there. Try And they're also

(01:04:42):
trying to blame Trump too. They'relike, well, his rhetoric got him
shot. No, your rhetoric did? I mean five days before the current
president literally said we need to putthe crosshairs back on Trump. You guys
have made him out to be prettymuch. I'm back. I got I

(01:05:15):
lost the internet for a second there. Oh interesting. Anyway, they literally
made him out they have, youknow, the past, let's say twenty
sixteen, so for eight years,So eight years they've made him out to
be the reincarnation of Joseph Stalin andAdolf Hitler. Oh my god, he's

(01:05:36):
evil. Trump is. Trump's gonnabring about martial law. He's gonna lock
up black people and Latinos. He'sonly gonna allow white people to work.
He's only got I mean literally that. It's it. They have literally created
the meme that he is just anevil tyrant. You can't tell me they

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don't know. I mean really,the FBI, Secret Service, all these
agencies that have all this training andassassinations and terrorism and blah blah blah blah
blah. Oh my god, wehave all this training, it terror training.
You don't know that by inciting peoplelike that here, eventually you could
even if this was legit. Okay, let's say this is legit. Let's

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say the Secret Service had nothing todo with it, and they didn't fuck
up royally and everything else. Let'sjust put all their aside. You're gonna
tell me that they don't know thatputting out that kind of rhetoric could cause
a crazy person who's listening to losetheir shit and do something crazy, like
maybe take a shot at the president. Come on, that's bullshit. That's

(01:06:42):
unadulterated one, pure bullshit. Youcan't tell me that they don't know that.
They know enough that they when there'sa mass shooting and shit, they
know better than to like advertise theperson's name or glorify it, or you

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know, push too much, puttoo much of it on a television,
focus too much time on it.But they do that nowadays too, even
though they've been told by people thatare professionals and understand this that if you
do that, even the FBI knowsthis, They know this. They understand
the term about copycats, you're goingto inspire copycats. So they understand all

(01:07:23):
of that, but they don't understandthat calling a guy literally hitler, I
mean they call him, they willsay he's literally Hitler. No, he's
not. If he was literally Hitler, then he wouldn't be Donald Trump,
he'd be Adolf Hitler. That's afucking stupid comment. And as somebody whose
grandmother survived a Nazi concentration camp,I find it highly fucking offensive Okay,

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not everybody that disagrees with you isa Nazi. Not everybody that disagrees with
you is Adolf Hitler. If youthink like that and that's all you have
in your repertoire, maybe you needto take a step back and examine yourself.
Maybe you need to do a littlepersonal growth, because you sound like
a fucking idiot when you say thatto people. Just for the people that

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keep spouting that bullshit, I'm annoyedwith it. Okay. My grandmother was
mentally scarred for the rest of herlife after what she went through and what
she witnessed in there. She witnessedpeople being murdered in front of her because
she got her face beat in bya machine gun because she turned her head
when they shot somebody in front ofher. She didn't want to see it.
She turned her head away and theybeat her face and she had scars

(01:08:34):
all over her face from it.Okay, that's fucking fascism. Those were
real Nazis. Okay, just becausesomeone disagrees with you doesn't mean they're Nazi.
When you see these jerk offs,what's the group? What is it?
It's not patriot prayer. That group'sbullshit. Too. They're all any

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of these groups, the one Iforget what the fuck they're called. They
run around their FEDS. They runaround, they have like blue shirts.
They always have masks over their faceand hats on. I can't remember what
the fuck they called. They alwaysshow up in a U haul van Feds,
FEDS. Anyone running around right nowcounting white nationalism or screaming you know,
you know, just the most retarded, base level bullshit FEDS vets.

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FEDS say it with me, Feds. They're glowy's okay, anybody out there
that's doing that shit glows in thedark. You know what I'm talking about.
If you know what a glowy is, they're all fucking FEDS. Okay,
stop it. Don't believe that bullshit. So the media knows that if
they call him literal hitler, heand the establishment in the FBI all that

(01:09:44):
they understand that if they call himthese names, somebody might actually fucking do
something. But I don't, Ihonestly don't think that this guy was just
some guy he was able to getHow did he get through security? How
did this happen? I mean,even the mainstream media is like, yeah,
how did brown this is kind ofweird, well because they have no
option but to talk about it becauseit is fucking weird. I mean,
isn't it that he was able toget through all this? So let's look,

(01:10:10):
let's see, let's take a look. Oh look, July fifteenth,
five days ago. Huh, letme bring this article up for you people.
Let me bring this up to Iwant you to see this. It's
a few things I want to bringup. Then I want to play that
thing from Proudy because it's really reallyimportant at you hear and see this,
But I want to find where isthere you are? Boom so People's voice.

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July fifteenth, Bombshell Secret Service replacedTrump's permanent detail with temporary agents for
the Butler rally. He normally hasbigger, taller agents. That's why there
are a lot of women agents there. And I'm not shitting on women.
Women are you know, powerful humansand their very own right. I'm not
shitting on women at don't even trywith you know, Oh, well you're

(01:11:00):
sexist. If you don't think thathe could have had female agents, well
no, if the female agents wereformer WNBA players, then sure they're supposed
to be tall enough that they cantake a bullet. Well, you know,
Popeye, that's mean, No,that's literally their fucking job is to
be human shields for the president andthe former presidents. So like in the
one picture where you see them pushinghim out and he's standing up with his

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hand in defiance, technically all thoseagents should have been piled on top of
him and they should have shoved himdown. And if you're like, well,
you know he's a former president andno, they failed. They failed
their job. The president doesn't tellthe Secret Service how to treat him when
he's being shot at former president orcurrent They their job isn't say, okay,

(01:11:45):
sir, I'm going to push youdown and we're going to know they
jam him down and shove him outof danger and throw themselves on top of
him. Yet there were agents thatwere cowering and uh yeah they were the
female agents. And then afterwards theywere so confused they couldn't holster their weapons.
When you see them rushing him intohis car, they're confused, Y're

(01:12:06):
looking around. Finally the tactical guysshowed up. I mean, it was
about fucking time. Where were youguys? Okay, should have called the
uh you know, should have calledJeremy Renner and had him bring his swat
buddy and the mayor of Kingstown inand their swat team gets shited done.

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I mean, seriously, this wasa fucking joke. I'm going to play
a video for you that is soinfuriating it it's like the Keystone Cops.
But anyway, in place of Trump'spermanent details, supplemental special agents were sent
from the Pittsburgh Field Office to provideall the security measures for the rally on
Saturday. The site agent, whowas in charge of putting all security measures

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for a particular event in place wasa relatively new agent from the Pittsburgh office
with limited experience. A Secret Servicesource told real Man, I can't speak
that real clear politics. I couldnot get that out. According to the
Secret Service, Trump's permanent detail orstood down for the Butler rally on Saturday

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because they were overburdened and had beenworking consecutives seven day weeks and needed a
break. Trump has a permanent deepquote. Trump has a permanent detail.
However, it's much smaller in thenumber of bodies than the presidents. The
source explained, his detail has beenworked so hard with all the travel that
they're working seven days a week withshift changes, So headquarters sends in temporary

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agents to supplement Not a good scenario. End quote. So his regular detail
that knows him very well and protectshim, just so happened to get a
memo. Hey, you guys needto take a break, you know,
working too much, too much,too much, too much. It's just
a rally we're going to. We'llhave supplemental agents command and they'll handle all

(01:13:55):
the security details. Don't worry.And then the person the agent that's in
charge, is a newbie. Andwhat happens. Oh, look Trump got
shot and it they looked like abunch of idiots. It was a clusterfuck
bar bright bah blah blah. Nothing. It's a fucking conspiracy. Just in

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case we're not sure about the definitionof the word conspiracy, because everybody keeps
misusing this, okay, which isanother thing that's just absolutely super irritating.
Okay, as people use misuse theterm conspiracy. Okay, and now I

(01:14:38):
can find thee let me see wheredid I put to you? Hmm,
I'm gonna look for this because Itook a screenshift. Fuck it, I'll
just google it. While I'm talkingto you and bring it up, because
look, it's really simple. Infact, I'll do that instead of the
screenshot because people could say, ohpop bye photo shot screenshot. Okay,

(01:15:06):
don't worry, I'm here. I'mjust typing folks, the definition definition of
the word conspiracy. Hear me bringthis up so you could see this,
because sure you guys can see it. Can you see it? Good?
Perfect? You could also see myhorrible hyping. And I type way too
fast, but thanks, thanks speltcheck. At least the AI is good
for some shit. Here you go, conspiracy? Does it say in here

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in the definition? And I getdefinitions from Oxford Languages, So from Oxford
English Dictionary. Okay, does itsay here? What does it say here?
Says a secret plan by a groupto do something unlawful are harmful?
Wait? What O? What asecret plan by a group to do something
unlawful are harmful? So like,conspiracy theory would be a theory that people

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did something very bad, Okay,and there was obviously a group of them
that did it. Well, shit, huh huh? She that's that's kind
of weird, isn't it. Huh? I thought conspiracy meant bullshit? I

(01:16:23):
thought conspiracy meant fake thought. Conspiracymeant Bigfoot and UFOs and ghosts. Oh
no, you see, although theparanormal exists, and although I believe in
cryptid cryptids like Bigfoot and that kindof stuff, the fact that you're absolutely
lied to and the fact that you'retold conspiracy literally means fake because that's what

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they say means fake. Doesn't meanfake. That's bullshit. Look, here's
the definition a secret plan by agroup to do something unlawful or harmful.
Here they even give it in asentence. She served five years in prison
for taking part in a conspiracy tosell stolen artworks. Oh wait, what
it's a legal charge. What doyou mean it's a legal charge? No

(01:17:14):
way, popeye. Yes, it'sa fucking legal charge, folks. Definition
of a conspiracy right there? Okay, there you go. So it was
a conspiracy. So this this righthere, bombshell Secret Service replaced Trump's permanent
detail with temporary agents for Butler rallyconspiracy because you would have needed somebody in

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a higher position of power to pullthem those agents off and switch them out
with the Z team. That theydid, and that means somebody knew that
something was going to happen. OhI'm sure they didn't. Sure, sure,
sure, sure, sure, Surethey didn't fucking know. Okay,
I don't believe that. I'm sorry, but really they pulled his permanent detail,

(01:18:02):
put temporary agents who fucked everything up. And that just happens to be
the day that this guy going totake a shot. But WHOA, what
a coincidence? Right? Right?And if this were anybody else would but
the federal government? Would you believethat it was a coincidence? No,
you wouldn't. So why give themthe benefit of the doubt just because they're
supposedly empower How about this from Ohlook, oh shit today Daily Mail?

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Secret Service chiefs rejected Trump's requests formore agents and snipers at has events for
two years before assassination attempt. Astheir shocking reasons are revealed, This is
just ridiculous. This is on theDaily Mail today, folks. You can
go look this up. That's rightthere. Secret Service officials refused to provide
Donald Trump with additional security in thetwo years prior to last weekend's assassination attempt.

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I like Kelly, they didn't putattempt, but I'll put it in
there because he wasn't killed according toa report. The Damning Report or Is
revealed that the ex president's request formore agents and magnetometers at events he attended
was denied. So why but ifthe security was so tight, how did
the guy get through there and getthe gun in? I mean so,

(01:19:16):
either it's one of two things.Either the gun was in there and he
was able to go there and retrieveit, or the security was so laxed
and the Secret Service failed so miserablyand on so many levels that the guy
got an AR fifteen with a fuckingscope on it through security. And then

(01:19:36):
they blamed them, Well, well, the local police, they were the
ones that were in charge of theouter perimeter. What what what what?
What? What? What? What? What? What? The local police
department that they brought into help outto was so mystified. They were like,
we don't have the power to dothis, We don't Yeah, didn't
matter, didn't matter. So well, Secret Service director gives bizarre reason why

(01:20:01):
an agent wasn't on the roof whereThomas Matthew Crooks opened fire on Trump as
she rejects calls to resign. Yetshe should be fired. They shouldn't even
ask her to resign and battled SecretService had Kimberly Cheatle has revealed the fateful
and bizarre reason why her agency failedto put an agent on the roof gunman
Thomas Matthew Crooks used to carry outan assassination attempt on Donald Trump. By

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the way, that building the cops, the local cops. That was like
their command center, that was liketheir staging posts where they were all state.
They were using the local police departmentthat the Secret Service is trying to
throw the blame on. Yet that'sthe building that the guy shot from.
And they had alerted the command centerbefore the assassination, like hey, there's

(01:20:49):
something going on, crazy bad.They blew it off. Gee, I
wonder why. But again again,I'm sure it was just a coincidence,
right, No, it wasn't.It was a conspiracy. They wanted to
kill him. There needs to bethere should be congressional hearings on this right
now. I don't mean drag themin and bitch them out. I mean
hear rings. People need to bebrought up on charges, subpoena them.

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What the fuck if that doesn't happen. We don't have a rule of law,
and I don't want to hear anybodybitch about anything, or I don't
want to hear anybody in the establishmentand say, wow, you guys got
to follow the law. Fuck you. These people need to be fired and
they need to be brought up andinvestigated. And if you don't, and
if she doesn't, she I don'twant her to resign. They need to
fire her. They need to fireher. She shouldn't get any benefits,

(01:21:40):
any government benefits. Bullshit, bullshit. And before she was in charge of
the Secret Service, even though shewas she was a pint. I think
she was appointed by Biden at thebehest of Jill, but she was head
of security at PEPSI. Yeah,that's natural progression to go from there to
the Secret Service. So well,the reason she didn't want to put an

(01:22:01):
agent on that roof of that buildingis she said the roof was too sloped
and it was dangerous to put theagent on there. Their job is danger
They're supposed to take a bullet forthe president or the former presidents. But
dad, fuck it, it's aslope roof too dangerous. Bullet's fine,
sloped roof. We look, wedraw the line at sloped roofs. Popeye,

(01:22:24):
that's some bullshit. You can't askour agents to do anything dangerous and
scary like that. Okay, Trumpshooter used a drone again. This is
from yesterday Daily Mail. Trump shooterused a drone to scope out rally grounds
just hours before ex President's speech,As stunning details are revealed in another huge
security failure he used He used afucking drone? Are you kidding me?

(01:22:49):
How did he use a drone?How? Wow? Folks? Folks,
Either the Secret Service is so ineptthat everybody in that office in Pittsburgh needs
to be fired. All the agentson seen that day need to bring up

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be brought up on charges of derelictionof duty. The head of the Secret
Service needs to be fired and broughtup on charges of dereliction of duty.
And they need to they need tocharge her with something. Okay, but
sure, if there's that inept,they all need to be fired. In
fact, the Secret Service probably needsa big clean out from the top down.

(01:23:32):
Okay, fire, if they're thatinept, we need to fire all
of them now, right now,not next week. Now I have a
hearing on it. All fired,all of them fucking fired, Replace them
with competent, well trained people.Okay. And also that doesn't bode well

(01:23:53):
for the current administration because obviously,if they're that inept and they can't protect
the former president, how do weexpect you to be able to protect the
current one or the next one.I mean really, but there I'm supposed
to believe they're that inept that theyI don't believe that they're that inept.

(01:24:15):
I don't. Again, that's thewill. You know, the government fucks
up from time to time, notlike this. This is a biggie.
This isn't like they spilled some milk. You know, somebody dropped the bottle
of soda and broke it. Thatfucking former president was shot. Folks fail
If put it in context, ifyou did your job as badly as the

(01:24:41):
Secret Service did theirs last weekend,would you still be employed? I'm pretty
sure the answer would be a big, glaring no. Right again. Definition
of the word conspiracy a secret plannedby a group to do something on law
for are harmful? Oh shit,I'm pretty sure it's illegal to shoot at,

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you know, anybody randomly at arally, especially a former president.
And I'm pretty sure getting shot inthe ear is considered harmful at least to
most people, unless you're in themainstream media. Then they think it was
glass from a teleprompter that didn't reallybreak. Huh, how about this we're
hearing. How about let's go tothe videos. There's a couple of videos.

(01:25:25):
There's three videos. There's I'm gonnaread this to you first. The
first one is, ladies saw thecounter sniper firing towards the water tower and
it's amazing. The mainstream media hereinterrupts this lady home on, let me
open this up, secon turn thevolume up a little bit. Okay,
she's an eyewitness, and this isafter the shooting. Listen to what she

(01:25:45):
says. She said that there waslike there were two shooters, not one.
There were two. First crack ofthe gunfire and I just screamed,
it's the sniper. It's the sniper, and you was firing down for the
water tower. That's what we're hearing. And yeah. And then that same
exact moment, there was a sprayfrom the right side of the stage that
I thought was some type of gaslike or not gas but smoke wind up

(01:26:10):
front, and he said it waswow. A few minutes later, there
was a couple more shots started.The first crack of the gunfire, and
I just screamed, it's the sniper. It's the sniper. And he was
firing down for the water tower.So okay, that's the first one.

(01:26:36):
It's good. A second video andthen he put the fist bump up,
stay strong, and they walked himoff. Aaron, what was going through
your mind? What did you thinkwhen you first heard those sounds? I
thought this, but you just saidI thought it was fireworks fourth of July.
It's been pop pop pop, That'swhat it sounded like. A gentleman
behind me. We were I wasone seat, he was to the right

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of me. He could see thesharp shooter on the behind Trump. He
said, the sharp shooter shot tothe left. He killed the gentleman in
the water tower here. Now,when I called my husband at home,
who's watching TV, he said,I thought Trump hurt his ear when he
went to the ground, But hesaid no. On TV they showed before
Trump hit the ground, the earwas bleeding. So that sharp shooter went

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across Trump turned his head. Hisear must have been nipped and it killed
somebody in the stands over to theleft. Could you see anyone injured?
Interestingly enough, if you listen tothe shots, and you know, she
says that's why they She said theythe sharpshooter shot and killed the gentleman in

(01:27:43):
the water tower. They got theshooter on the water tower, but they
weren't able to immediately get the shooteron the roof, which is why they
wanted them to leave immediately. Andif when they're rushing Trump off stage,
as they're getting him like off thestage, you hear one final shot.
So there's there's, you know,the initial shooting, okay, then you
hear some more shooting, and thenand there's a distinctive bang that's in between

(01:28:05):
the other shots that you can tellwasn't from the gun that was being fired
okay. And then there's some coupleof seconds and then as they're getting him
off the stage, there's like anothergun shot. So what was that other
gunshot? Was that what she's talkingabout was that the second gunman being taken

(01:28:26):
out the patsy afterwards, after thepolice took out the initial shooter that was
on the tower. But they're notgoing to tell it. But they're not
talking about the tower. I mean, there's a lot of questions. Why
didn't they press this lady further?It's amazing, how shitty these reporters were.
Couldn't calm, and so we startedtrying to get back with them.
Then when they find a lot ofsun and they had been right by the

(01:28:48):
fence where the other shooter was,there was one I heard in the water
tower. There was one, butinstant to say, initial reports, but
what we do now? Then wecouldn't calm, and so we started trying
to get back. And then whenthey find and they had been right by
the fence where the other shooter was, there was one I heard in the
WaterTower, there was one, butinstant. So still obviously initial reports.

(01:29:12):
We don't know if any of theseinitial reports are true, so they can't
be true. I can't possibly betrue. They're just initial reports. We
have to wait till the media tellsus what the truth is. I mean,
that's mind boggling, how stupid thereporters and the mainstream media think you

(01:29:35):
are. But they do get awaywith it because in an event like this,
it's hard to tell what's what.People get jammed up, they get
confused. It's understandable, I understandit, but I mean, come on,
people, what the f So there'stwo other things I want to play.
I got to bring actually one two. Okay, there's three three videos

(01:30:00):
I'm gonna play for you now becausewe got thirty minutes, I got about
enough time to do all of this. The last one's gonna be from Proudy,
but the first two I'm gonna setup for you. So first is
this is a These are retired swatsnipers discussing how unacceptable this whole situation was.
I mean, full screen this,big boy, bring this in for

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you. This has all been withinthe past few days. This is you
know, again, there's a lotof people paying attention, and there's a
lot of people seeing this, anda lot of professionals that did this job
for a living and they're saying,Wow, something's not right. So here
this is. These are former againokay, not not a radio show host,
not some streamer. This is theseare former swat snipers. Let's see

(01:30:48):
what they have to say. Tonews reporter Sampson Tima Johnny and like most
of the country, we wanted tounderstand just how a shooting could have broken
out at a presidential campaign rally andhow the Secrets Service responded to that.
I talked with two former swat sniperswho served here in Green Country. About
just that this is a Brimington sevenhundred p in three to O Waight caliber.

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Retired Major Nate Norton of Sepulpa Policeworked more swat calls with Southwest Area
Tactical Team than he can count alot, a lot of a lot of
times behind the rifle. He retiredfrom the force in twenty nineteen, which
is why he can talk to usabout the shooter who got a one hundred
and forty eight yard view of formerPresident Trump Saturday. I'm glad to call
him a shooter because he ain't asnipper. If he was a sniper,

(01:31:35):
President Trump would be dead on avery first shot. There's no way offens
or butts about this is somebody thathad some weird, sick agenda and did
a vast mediocre train. In myopinion, the one hundred and thirty yards
one hundred and ninety yards that ispiece of cake gravy range for somebody that

(01:31:55):
shoots. He could not have knownunless it's a huge security breach where the
spots of the counter sloppers were,unless he used his own drop. He
parked his vehicle and walked directly tothis fielding and access to the Wait,
wait, did you hear what hejust said? He couldn't have known where
the counter sniper teams were because obviouslythey set up like they're supposed to set

(01:32:16):
up hours before the rally and beout there watching everything. So he just
said, this is a former SWATsniper. He just said he could not
have known unless he used a drone. And then this was before, this
was a couple of days ago thisinterview. What what did I just read
you? He used a drone?Well, how did this? How did

(01:32:41):
the stecret service? How did thecounter sniper teams? How did nobody realize
that there was somebody flying a dronearound? And why are they able to
fly drones around? They have jammingtechnology? Why why wasn't any of that
deployed? Why? This is whatIt's real simple, folks. I've said
to you a thousand times when itcomes to nine to eleven, when it

(01:33:03):
comes to JFK's assassination, anything else. Anytime the standard operating procedure of an
event, or at an event orduring an event is violated, there's something
going on. Because they're standard operatingprocedures. It doesn't matter if they hire
new people. They're trained. Okay, they're fucking trained. The Secret Service

(01:33:26):
is supposed to be elite at whatthey do, supposed to be the best,
and right now they don't look likethe best. They look like shit
building and that's just not acceptable.Retired officer Jason Lawless is also a former
sniper, working several events for TulsaPolice Special Ops for visits by Presidents Trump
and Biden and Tulsa. Back intwenty sixteen, Officer Lawless made headlines for

(01:33:50):
saving a two year old girl duringa standoff by killing the man holding her
hostage at gunpoint. He says Saturday'snews left him baffled. I don't know
specific at this place, how manypeople they had. I know when when
they came to Tulsa, you know, it was all hands on deck.
We had a very large law enforcementresponse to those rallies, and we tried

(01:34:14):
to do as much as we could. Both experts say serious fixes and events
security are now needed. You're goingto be singing a lot more Secret Service
agents, a lot more counter snipperssurveillance. Why there wasn't drounds up people
are just sitting there and monitoring thedrones of the buildings or whatever and spanning.
They should have picked that guy rightaway. There's another lesson. Norton
hopes the country learns from this.I want with all just to get Alan

(01:34:38):
quit making it so much about Republican, so much about Democrat, and make
it the more about the United States. Samson Tima, Johnny too New that's
that's a great sentiment, and Iunderstand that. But they also probably edited
that. You know what did hejust say? Why didn't they They should
have spotted him with a drone?Oh yeah, I know, good,
good, good, good statement.Well, now hold on, let me

(01:35:00):
bring this up for you guys.Just all right. This snipers on conspiracy
theories. The conspiracy theorists are outof the gun folks. My god,
it obviously had to be a conspiracy, you mainstream media douchebags. But here
this is. These are former MarineCorps snipers. Let's see what they have

(01:35:21):
to say. Merge and video twofrom the assassination attempt against Trump. Experts
say they're getting a clearer picture ofa handful of apparent lapses in security,
both in preparation and the response fromcounter snipers who ultimately shot and killed the
twenty year old gunman identified as ThomasCrooks. Among those experts are Justin Governail
and Luke Hamilton, san Antonian MarineCorps veteran scout snipers who, in addition

(01:35:45):
to combat towards overseas, have experiencesecuring dignitaries around the world beyond security plans,
not including the location of the wouldbe assassin. They both say another
major issue was actions taken. Igotta stop this re sections to show you
guys something. You see this righthere, So the law enforcement is staged
here and they're saying that, well, you know, the Secret Service,

(01:36:08):
their counter sniper team could not seehim because of this tree right here.
Well, I mean, where's theother sniper teams? Why was there not
a counter sniper team up on topof the fucking water tower that's the highest
position all around here. Why wasthere not a sniper up here somewhere?
Why? Why? Why? Howdid you know that that was going to

(01:36:30):
be safe, that there wasn't goingto be anybody up there? Why wouldn't
you have this staked out? Whywouldn't you have somebody up top here?
It's just bullshit, It's bullshit.It's absolute fucking bullshit. Ay, your
major issue was actions taken? Bythe counter snipers. Moments before shots rang
out, one sniper took his eyeoff the scope, allowing the gunman to
take several shots at the former president. What ultimately killed? What? What?

(01:36:57):
Anyone that's ever done any even researchinto sniping and snipers or in sniper
training, that's a fucking huge no. No, he took his eye off
the scope. Do That's your jobis to look through the scope. Not
they get snipers or trained avoid youknow, they ignore sweat, mosquitoes.

(01:37:17):
They'll even lay in a prone positionso long that they'll piss on themselves.
That's they're trained to do that ifthey have to to not give away their
position and take their eye off thefucking target. Corey Compartour the man who
died shielding his family from the gunfire. They preach it so much so that
you can, in theory falls leapinto that position to open your eyes and

(01:37:39):
still be on target. Right,So it doesn't make any sense to be
about to engage someone that is hasa rifle within one hundred and fifty yards
of a potential, you know,future president of the United States, and
to go in no way or meantlike if that was my student, right,
you just made a ethal or fatalmistake. You're fired, Yeah,
you're fired. The Secretary of HomelandSecurity, Helejndro Mayorcus, agreed today that

(01:38:04):
events security was a failure, andofficials are conducting an independent review of the
situation. Right, an independent review? How is it an independent review when
they're reviewing themselves. So the Foxis investigating the Henhouse, and we swear
to God everything is normal and coposthetic, and we promise, we promise,
nobody fucked anything up. It wasTrump's fault. It was Trump's fault.

(01:38:28):
It's obviously Trump's fault. I'm sure, right, may Arcus, It's obviously
fucking Trump's fault. All right.This clip is sixteen minutes long. This
and the audio bring it up here. The audio is old, so be
forgiving, okay, And it's kindof crackly. I'm gonna you know,
it's the best I was able tomake it. I'm going to turn it

(01:38:50):
up for you all so you canlisten to it. This is super important
to hear. This is Colonel L. Fletcher Proudy discussing the anatomy of an
asssassination or an anatomy of assassination,like what what is an assassination, Not
not making it about a specific targetor a specific assassinated individual, but assassination

(01:39:13):
itself and the politics behind it.This is extremely important for you all to
hear. That's why I dug thisout because this is one of those things
that you know they're not going toplay for you on the mainstream, because
you know, Colonel Prouty has beendead for a long time and they certainly
don't want you to hear what hehas to say. So here we go.

(01:39:39):
I'm going to get into if Imight call the anatomy of assassination or
the politics of assassination. Assassination isa big business. In fact, the
assassination is the business of big business. I've written quite a bit on this
stuff, kicking various magazines, andfor those of you that have managed to

(01:40:00):
get past some of the pictures thatoccur in some of those magazines, you'll
know that in November issue of Genesis, I wrote on the subject to the
Kennedy assassination. Just last month,March issue of Genesis, I wrote about
international assassinations. And I have towrite five months ahead of time. I
have an article completed and in themail on the twenty fourth of March on

(01:40:26):
assassinations, in which I talked aboutthe possibility of further assassinations in the Middle
East. And as I went tothe post office on the twenty fifth with
a newspaper under my arm about theassassination of King Fivesol, I had the
intention of taking the article back homeand bringing it up to date. You
see, it's that kind of asubject. What was your first thought when

(01:40:51):
you read about the assassination of KingFivesol? What goes through the minds of
the perpetrators of assassinations? We againconfronted with a young man that was a
lone nut who kept the diary andfriends on the grassy knoll down there in

(01:41:15):
Saudi Arabia. Or was the kingkilled by some sort of a machine or
conspiracy that had other plans for actionsin the Middle East. Mister Kissinger had
blooded the Middle East the day before, mister Nixon had tallied in Dallas until
the morning of the assassination. Sohere's a theme running through these things,

(01:41:41):
that the king is dead. Butwhat what is the meaning then of the
controls that go through these things?In its case, the presumption of power
in Saudi Arabia almost seemed to bea little too even too easy. What
had what had really happened there?I think what had really happened there will

(01:42:03):
give us a picture of what goeson in assassinations, how they are,
how it come about. And thenwe can take that kind of a picture,
we can to unravel some of theothers, and we might come a
little closer to the mark. Technically, what happened in Saudi Arabia is that

(01:42:26):
the King's guard, the King's thelead was both. Now you can keep
a man alive. If you don'tbelieve that, read your history of General
the Gall. Even in the deepestand darkest days of World War two,
there were thousands of people who wouldlike to have had a shot at the

(01:42:48):
Gall. I remember after the CairoConference in Marrakech, Morocco, Churchill was
recovering from about with influence, andthe Gall came to visit him several times.
You can't imagine these security precautions thatwere taken in Morocco to keep the

(01:43:09):
good general alive. I was inLima, Peru in March of nineteen sixty
four when the Goal came and captivatedthe country of Peru. Hundreds of thousands
of Peruvians chilled plat of the armists. It was such an extent that they
were pressing against the walls and tramplingthe trees. And yet General the gall

(01:43:32):
who good many inches fallow than Iam, walked among these Peruvians that night
with searchlights on him, in thathuge arena, among hundreds of thousands of
people, and there wasn't a persontook a shot at him. Because in
the six months, six months beforehe went to Lima, the people whose

(01:43:56):
business it was to keep the gollalive, the Gorillas, if you remember
their term of endearment, had thoroughlyworked over the city at Lima, had
called every list for people in thatcity who might be anti Gaulett, had
provided them with resort hotels a longway off, and had made sure that

(01:44:19):
when the General came to town hewould stay alive. What is it,
then, that keeps these people alivein every country? The king would not
live if there was not an eliteguard. And who trains the elite guard,
the Vanill Corporation. It seems tome that there's a point to the

(01:44:44):
subject, which appeared just a littlewhile ago in the New York Times,
The Washington Posts and a great numberof other papers to the effect that there
had been a contract issued with theVanil Corporation, and I don't have any
idea what their corporate connections are,and the Defense Department of the United States,
and the fact that the Vanilla Corporationhad signed this contract for the purpose

(01:45:08):
of training, first of all,the National Guard of the Saudi Arabia and
national Guard there means more or lesspolice, and the king's elite guard.
I wonder which king they had inmind, because when you control the elite
guard of a country, when youtrain that guard, when you arm that

(01:45:32):
guard, when you're teach him tojump from an airplane at Fort Bryan's Airport
in Georgia, Benning and then FortBragg would give them all kinds of weapons
training and bring them down to CampRy in Virginia, where there's a nice
little resort. That guard knows howto keep a man alive as long as

(01:45:53):
that guard agrees to keep that manalive. So I don't know whether the
death of king buys all priests needthe work of the Vanil Corporation, or
whether the Vanal Corporations contract began onthe twenty fifth of March, but it's
awfully important because whether those men stayalive or not is the function of their

(01:46:14):
inner guard. Because once you relaxthe guard, you open up hornets nests.
A lot of people would like tocontrol the bank accounts of Saudi Arabia
and Kuwait and so far and therest of them. And what keeps the
king alive is not the election ofthe populace, because they don't go through

(01:46:34):
that routine. Over there. It'ssimply his guard. So this is a
key to it, and the guardin many of these countries throughout the world
where there have been so many kudataa euphemism for the work of mechanics or
assassination, these guards for many,many years, and in my experience,

(01:46:55):
more than twenty twenty five years.I was in Saudi Arabia in nineteen forty
three. On DestinE activity, it'sthe work of the Central Intelligence Agency,
and the people who left the contractsfor the Central Intelligence Agency are called the
Department of Defense, and then thepeople who do the work are called such
companies as the Vanilla Corporation or AirAmerica or some of these others. So

(01:47:18):
you begin to see what comes about. And since I didn't come here,
this afternoon to really get into theassassination picture too deeply. I wanted to
set a stage for it. Solet me jump to some of the things
that we know about without having todig too far under the surface. And

(01:47:39):
in nineteen fifty three the CIA hada problem, only this time it was
in the country of Iran, andmost of they died of led poisoning,
and the Shah, who was escapingto the Riviera, was brought back to
resume the long twenty five hundred yearline of Cyprus King of Cyrus, and
now he leads the country of Iranat the pleasure of the agency's number one

(01:48:04):
man in the world today, RichardHelms, who is called Ambassador. And
so as long as the guard inIran can keep the Shah alive, he'll
be our man there, and alaw as the Shah is our man,
he'll probably be alive in Jordan,where King Hossein jets around and lives by

(01:48:28):
grace of his elite God. ThatGod has been trained through various corporate devices
by the Central Intelligence Agency for atleast twenty years, and King Hosein has
about the same chances of surviving thatBizol or Passen or the Shah have and

(01:48:50):
that is that if he plays thegame, his God will take care of
him. These are important considering becausethey're right there in the record. The
thing is that we in this countrydon't think of it that way very often.
You see, they don't have electionsin many of these third tier countries.

(01:49:13):
How do you replace somebody? Thisevening we'll hear some far from missus
imd. How do you replace peoplein countries where there is not provision for
election? The people in power holdthe power until somebody else is strong enough

(01:49:34):
to take it away. And thatability to take it away is a very
pleading thing. Sometimes that it wasn'ta case of true Hell or in the
case of dim But in every casethere are many people willing to move in
and become heads of state. Andif the guard, which is trained in

(01:49:54):
many cases by our own CIA,part of their business. Now many people
righte about that or know about it, but that's part of their crime business
in the condestined area, then themen have the defense that's necessary to keep
them alive. Now, I'll closewith an example, but I think it's
an extremely department one because it leadsto what will follow me on this program.

(01:50:16):
The case of Nogan Dim. WhenDim assumes the power in dad Nam
nineteen fifty four, if you'll remember, his country had no antecea. It
was simply a piece of real estatelying south of some seventeenth power. When
you take over a piece of realestate like that and begin to rule,

(01:50:42):
who are your police, who isyour army? Who are your generals?
And who are your sergeants? Whereis your power? This is important?
Where is your power? Head Lansdale, probably one of the best agents the
agency set in motion, came overfrom the Philippines, where he had created

(01:51:04):
a man named Magsaysai as president ofthe Philippines. Pretty good job, star
that went, and he brought histeam with him to Saigon. I happened
to be pilot on that airplane.When in the Siegon were the same what
we used to call, in quotesRobin Hood technique that if you can fool

(01:51:25):
the people, you can fool thepeople. And Dim was created by a
secret police trained by special forces,the Green Berets in those days. I
don't think they wore the Green Berets. Yeah, I'm talking about fifty five,
fifty six, fifty seven, andDiam all of his existence at the
time to two clever maneuvers. Onewas the rapid placement of a good secret

(01:51:51):
police and secondly the purchase of anarmy, because if you remember, there
were two armies in Cholon, therewere more or less worscenaries, and they
purchased the army. Now, aslong as Diem had that backing, he
wasn't a pretty good shape. Bythe summer of nineteen sixty three, the

(01:52:11):
summer that we all could write aboutand research about a lot more that the
very important summer, there were paperscoming across my desk at that time I
was working in the office of theJoint Chiefs Staff. Papers with no top
secret stamps on them, no eyesonly stamps on them, no register numbers
on them. That meant they werereally secret. And if they're really secret,

(01:52:32):
you don't put anything on them.And a man would them up till
they said you seen this, andit would say we've had enough of DM.
What are we gonna know about him? Well, just that idea means
that it won't be long till thebullets are fine. Because what happens inside

(01:52:53):
God, somebody like Luke on meand is told they go check out the
generals find out which general could takeover the jail. General big men or
the guy in con or he orhe not ready, but town or men
might be ready to check out.The minute you tell people that in a
city like Saigon you could go ittoday. The minute you tell people that,

(01:53:15):
they go back to their sources ofpower, and they say, you
know what, the United States ischanging its policy, and it was changing
its policy, and say you standon a stack of bibles. In fact,
Chuck Colson and Howard I tried torewrite the stack of bibles to prove
that it was Kennedy that said shoothim. But nobody in Washington said shoot

(01:53:36):
them. You don't do an assassinationthat way. The way people are assassinated,
assassinated is by taking away the powerthat has been created to keep from
there. Thought easier that way,more interest to me than the genealogy of
Lejave Oswald and all the rest iswho he said, let's go to Dallas,

(01:54:00):
Jack. I understand that Kenny O'Donnellfeels real bad about him. I
understand if Bobby Kennedy and said,some time to time he wished he had
put his foot down. Jerry Bruno, the greatest advanced man in politics went
there. But did Jerry Grunolf takethe route? Maybe Mark can tell you
who decided let's go to Dallas.You did the work. You've got to

(01:54:21):
go to Dallas. That's important becausewhoever decided that knew some things. I
have worked with the Secret Service intheir good work to keep presidents alive.
I went to Mexico City. Ihow it was going down in nineteen fifty
six. And I'll tell you theSecret Service knows the game. Like the
gorillas in France knew the game.They can keep the president alive. Where

(01:54:43):
where were they? How does ithappen? You can have a six story
building with a lot of empty floors, and they neither wired and sealed the
doors as their manual says they will. Nor had anybody on the roof with
the high powered guns and with radiosas their manual says they will. Or
I had a man and deally botherto look at the man at the roof
and to look at the windows astheir manual says, there will. And

(01:55:09):
if you don't drive over forty fourmiles an hour a nice figure, but
it works out in test. Whydid they bring that car down to a
crawling speed? Those are more importantto me than the genealogy of Lee,
Harvey Ogwall and everybody else on thebreastymall. I think I'll stop there.
That's what I call the anatomy ofassassination. That gets your thinking, you

(01:55:30):
know, thank you very much,all right, ladies and gentlemen. So
that is important for a multitude ofreasons. And I could sit here,
I only have a few minutes leftwith you. I have about four minutes,
so I could tell you that ona separate show. I could.
I'm going to play that again andbreak down the ton of truth because he

(01:55:55):
was dropping names in there, anda lot of people. Unless you haven't
investigated the assassination of President Kennedy orthat whole period of time and the start
of the Vietnam War and everything,there are names you may not be familiar
with in there. But he wasdropping just a ton of truth bombs in
there. And what also backs uphis work is John Perkins's book Confessions of

(01:56:20):
an Economic Man. He doesn't talkabout Proudy, but I mean he talks
about like his experience as an economickitman, and it's kind of funny how
it lines right up with what he'stalking about. But in regards to the
assassination attempt on Trump, I'm surewhat Colonel Proudy was talking about sounds extremely
familiar. Well, so the King'sGuard, the Secret Service, if you

(01:56:43):
have the Z Team, if theelite people that would protect you and lay
their life down for that individual areremoved, then anything is possible. Because
now suddenly, look what happened withTrump. They took the normal people out,

(01:57:04):
they put in the Z team,and somehow this kid was able to
get breach the perimeter with an ARfifteen, his dad's AR fifteen, Regine,
I mean, he's not really practicingwith and almost get a headshot on
the president. Bullshit, there wasa sniper team there, there was somebody
else there. He was at leasta second shooter. Usually they do.

(01:57:26):
They set up you know, triangulationto cross fire. Maybe they only feel
that they felt they only needed too. And if someone says, well what
did they do to the second girl, they probably killed him. He's probably
dead. That's where he's at.They probably killed him too. You know.
It's like in the movie Shooter MarkWahlberg, towards the end, he
they run into this old guy andhe's talking and yah, he said you

(01:57:47):
know, there was a you know, a second gunman, you know,
and the guy's like, yeah,I buried him out back the guy and
the guy was like the old guythey were talking to was like a CIA,
you know, former CIA wetwork operator. Come on, it happens,
ladies and gentlemen. If they cantell you in fiction, it already happened
in real life. So you know, I had to be frank with y'all

(01:58:09):
because we're all being fucking lied to. They hate us, and the reason
they tried to kill him, thisis the most important, is because they
fear what he represents. It's notreally him, he represents us. He
represents an idea of freedom and standingup to the establishment, and they don't
like that. They want to takethat away from you. Remember that,

(01:58:31):
that's what they want to take awayfrom you, and that's why they tried
to kill him. So we're almostout of time. I just want to
remind you, ladies and gentlemen,the whole point of doing this so that
you can be the light in thedarkness. Right, Darkness cannot drive out
darkness. Only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate. Only
love can do that. I loveyou all, and I'll catch you all
live again next week. I'm out.
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