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June 18, 2024 79 mins

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In the arena tonight, Brian Lupo: Marine, investigative reporter & host on Badlands Media and Alfredo Luna: Marine, former law enforcement officer, and host of the Alpha Warrior Show 

  • Deep Dive on all things January 6th 

  • Alfredo Luna’s shocking story 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
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I'm your host, combat veteran, best selling author, more important
than both of those things, humble servant of America.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
Folks.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
It is great to see you, from seed to shining
Sea and everyone in between. Welcome to the show, to
the battle crew, to the people in the trenches who
get it, who understand that now is the time to
fight for America.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Folks.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
I've got a huge show for you today and I'm
so so excited to introduce you all. Brian Lupo and
Alfredo Luna. Brian Lupo aka known as can Con, and
Alfredo Luna, known as Alfa Warrior. These two guys have
done so much about so much with regards to exposing

(01:07):
January sixth, and listen to me, folks, you're gonna want
to stick stick through this whole show because what the
FBI and what our government did to Alfredo, the story
is just tragic.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
It's gonna knock your socks off.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
But before I get into that, yesterday's show, Horrible Power
outage here. Listen, eighty mile prior wins our neighbor. I
think lost three maybe four trees. Sorry, you know, not
a whole lot I could do when the power goes out.
But you know, I love hanging out with you guys.
When I say like, this is your show, it's a

(01:45):
show for we the people. It's a grassroots show, I
really I mean it. When I miss a show, I
feel like I'm not spending time with my family. So
sorry about that. But it's great to be back here today. Also,
Father's Day weekend, had a great Father's Day weekend. Got
to spend time with my five amazing kids, have a

(02:07):
look at the cards they made me, like really really
awesome stuff, and got to really reflect about the greatness
of our country, which under the Democrats is fading away
and fading away quickly. And I'll tell you that the
window to save this country is growing shorter by the minute.

(02:28):
Biden just today is out at the podium announcing amnesty
for a million illegal alien invaders into this country. Wars
erupting all over the all over the all over the world.
Have putin meeting in North Korea with Kim Jong un
for the first time since the year twenty and twenty
four years. Our enemies are aligning with each other, and

(02:49):
Biden literally has no idea where he is. He's an
animated corpse. He craps his pants in front of world leaders. Literally,
we have the debate. Sorry for saying the word literally
so much, but we we are at a point in
time in this country where we're actually having conversations with
each other about whether or not Biden is crapping his
pants in front of world leaders. So got a huge

(03:11):
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Speaker 3 (03:41):
Now.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Listen, I woke up to this headline today, just the
news headline. FBI knew since twenty and sixteen, Hunter Biden's
team nearly scored one hundred and twenty million dollars Ukrainian
deal while Joe oh was vice president. Let me repeat

(04:03):
that last part to you, while Joe Biden was the
vice president. This from the article, the FBI learned as
far back as twenty sixteen that Hunter Biden and his
partners had plotted to set up a new venture in
tax friendly Liechtenstein that would be capitalized by whopping one

(04:23):
hundred and twenty million dollar investment from the controversial owner
of the Ukrainian energy firm, Baris Maholdings. According to the
documents obtained by Just the News that had been that
have been kept from the American public for eight years,
the megadeal was not referenced inside Hunter Biden's now infamous

(04:44):
laptop or during the twenty nineteen impeachment proceedings involving Ukraine,
but was instead chronicled in a trove of three point
three nine million documents the FBI seized from Hunter Biden
and his business partners during an investigation of security frauds
nearly a decade ago.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Folks, the FBI knew about this ten years ago.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
The cachet of documents was recently turned over by former
Hunter Biden business parcher partner Devin Archer to the House
Oversight Committee as part of its impeachment inquiry into President
Joe Biden's conduct. The new evidence shows the major investment
plan was being built at a time when Hunter Biden
was serving on Barrisma's board of directors and Joe Biden,

(05:34):
get this, was still serving as Barack Obama's Vice President
in charge of US Ukraine policy. So, folks, we have
come a very very long way in exposing the Biden
crime family. But you get first Joe Biden saying fire
the prosecutor, fire the prosecutor or. You don't get the

(05:56):
billion dollars. Trump merely inquires a that corruption, gets impeached
for it. And now what we have in Ukraine is
endless war. Ukraine, it seems, is just one big money
laundering operation scheme for the Biden since at least twenty sixteen,
and whoever else they're cutting in on that scheme. And

(06:17):
by the way, Hunter Biden, this is what blows my mind.
This dude scores one hundred and twenty million dollars deal
for the Biden crime family. But the dude can't pay
his legal bills or his child support. What the hell
is happening in this country? We live in an upside
down world.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
You see, folks.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
The elites at the highest levels of our government are
irredeemably rotten and corrupt. I mean I awoke to this
story thinking, well, my god, how is Joe Biden, then
Vice president now sitting president? Now is he not being

(07:01):
charged like Bob Menendez? But that corruption is just everything.
The elites at the top just rotten through and through.
And of course that includes the Bidens, that includes the Clintons,
that includes the Obamas, deep state lackeys like Brennan Clapper, Comy.

(07:25):
And here's the thing, folks, these are just the figureheads
that we know about. If leaders like this are involved
in this one big, corrupt, self licking ice cream cone
that has become our American government, you can bet their corruption.
That these leaders are brazenly showing outright in the open,

(07:50):
no fear of accountability whatsoever. You can bet if the
leaders who are embodying that corrupt so you can bet
that their lackeys underneath them are as well.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
There are.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
Likely many more corrupt deep staters who we don't know about,
who are operating behind the scenes. I mean, the FBI
knew how much the Bidens were taking from Ukraine while
Joe Biden was serving as Vice president and in charge
of US Ukraine policy. These people aren't even hiding the

(08:23):
corruption anymore. They're not afraid who knows about it. They
punish people who try to speak out about it. They
ruin their lives for exposing it. I mean, look how
bad the example of Biden and Ukraine and the Biden
crime family taking money from Ukraine. I mean that is

(08:44):
that is an impeachable offense if it's anybody else. And
to be clear, the FBI was one hundred percent protecting
the Bidens. Any other politician, especially a Republican politician, would
be in prison for this. But if the corruption in

(09:06):
moral decay is this bad in one single area, then
it stands to reason that it's bad in many other
places as well.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Right, And of course, like.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
One of the events and times in our country's history
that I'm thinking about is January sixth, after the twenty
twenty elections, Americans showed up in Washington, d C. To
rally behind President Trump, who I believe was the rightful
winner of the election, to protest the electoral vote count.
By the way, showing up and protesting an election is

(09:46):
the most quintessentially American thing ever. I was running for
Congress in twenty twenty. I spoke with Trump on stage
four times. I became close with them out of the
political outside or no experience with politics whatsoever. So I'm
not necessarily a political bomb thrower now I am. But
I'm telling you right here, right now, I witnessed the

(10:08):
fraud and corruption with my own two eyes, and they'll
never be gaslet into believing anything else by the media,
the Democrats, Republicans, or anybody, but the people in the
wake of twenty twenty knew exactly what the Democrats and
the deep state had done. The American people aren't stupid,
but you think about the progression up until that point

(10:28):
in our country's history.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
Really, think back on this with me.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
The Democrats called us racist, deplorables, xenophobes, domestic terrorists. Then
they locked us down, closed our businesses. They forced our
family members to die alone. And think about that. They
our government forced our moms and dads, grandparents to languish

(10:55):
and die alone, in some cases in nursing homes.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
When they used COVID to.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Loosen voting restrictions in swing states to implement mass mail
and ballots and essentially rig and steel an election. I mean,
it's actually funny when you think back on it, that
they actually expected you to believe that Biden got more
Black vote than Barack Obama.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
It's absolutely ridiculous. And so anybody who questioned this was labeled.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
A conspiracy theorist. They were canceled, they were deplatformed. Some
of those people they're now prosecuting trying to put in jail.
The Court's completely ignored ninety nine point nine percent of
the cases on election fraud. I know, I had two,
both of which went up to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court
in the United States Supreme Court, all on bullshit issues
of standing. They weren't even addressed on the merits whatsoever.

(11:48):
And so they silenced and slandered people. And then those
very same people started screaming from the rooftops. They demanded
to be heard. Then they showed up in Washington, DC,
a place built with our tax dollars. And so what's
so crazy about this is that in many cases they
were welcomed with open arms. Some were like ushered inside

(12:12):
by the Capitol police. Of those who remained outside. I
remember watching this in real time and scratching my head, thinking, man,
the police are using teargas, theyor firing rubber bullets. Of course,
that sparks the crowd into a frenzy. I mean, given
how corrupt our government is and how horrible things, all

(12:33):
the horrible things that they have done right out in
the open since twenty sixteen, there have been a zillion
questions about January six for anybody who can think for themselves.
I mean, how involved were the FEDS? Was the CIA involved?
Why wasn't the National Guard involved like Trump wanted? How

(12:56):
involved was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark
Milly involved the National Guard decision? Why did the Capitol
police even let people in in the first place? You know,
January sixth is not something that's talked about enough. In fact,
most of the media outright ignores it.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
The men that I.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Am gonna have on today, they haven't ignored it. They
don't ignore it. One of one of them is Brian
Lupo is aka CANCN. I told you about this guy earlier,
talks about it all the time. He's a United States Marine.
He's one hell of an investigative journalist. He's all over

(13:36):
the place on bad Lands Media, hosts the SitRep bad
Lands Daily, a show called Why We Vote. You should
go subscribe to bad Lands Media, subscribe to CANCN. And
the other guy is Alfredo Luna. He was personally impacted
by what happened on January sixth somehow.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
I read his story.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
I heard a lot about his story prior to today,
but then I read it in about it in depth.
And what happened to this guy is there's no other
way to say it other than it's a national tragedy.
I mean, he's a marine combat veteran, he's a law
enforcement officer. The things that he's done for this country

(14:15):
we should be grateful for. You will not believe what
his family's been put through. It's a hell that most
of us can barely freaking fathom. And he's the host
of an awesome show called The Alpha Warrior Show. Both
of these extraordinary men are with me today. They're in
the lobby right now. So I'm gonna do two sponsor
spots that we get with them, could get with them,
because I want to give you as much interrupted time

(14:37):
with these patriots as humanly possible.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
So without further Ado, let me bring my buddies.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
We got Alpha and Cancn, Brian Lupo and Alfredo Luna.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Welcome to the show.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
I've never had two guests on before, guys, but it's
great to freaking see you.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
How you doing doing solid man?

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Yeah? Doing great? Thanks for having us you guys.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Let me just tell you you all have been all
over this January sixth stuff. And and Brian, I just
called I'm just gonna call you by your nicknames.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
Is that cool? Can Coon? Alpha?

Speaker 2 (15:13):
So, Brian, you've been doing can Con, You've been doing
this show I think through the Gateway Pundit inside January
sixth for a long time. And Alpha, you've been affected
by this personally in a way that I mean, it's
it's really it's it's emotionally impacted me since having read
your story and stuff like this shouldn't happen in America.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
When you've got.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Biden in the Oval Office, the world's on fire, Putin's
meet with Kim John Loon, borders being invaded, Biden's announcing
amnesty today for a million illegal aliens. FBI as of
today just learned today that they're showing up at people's
homes for speaking out about child sex changes. I mean,
it's just government overreach everywhere, guys, and and so I

(16:01):
guess can Con I'll start with you. It seems to
me that all of this started after the well, I mean,
for all I know, all of it started twenty twenty election.
COVID and the government overreach has just been so insane
since January sixth. So talk to me about where what

(16:24):
was going through your mind when you witnessed it back
in the day. How did you process it then versus
how you see it today.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Well, it definitely started with COVID. You know, that was
kind of the vehicle that they used to get to
the stolen election in twenty twenty where Joe Biden totally
got eighty one million American votes.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
You know, it started with that.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
You know, I'm in the process right now of writing
a script for a documentary on the election and going
through and rehashing a lot of these things that took place.
The universal mail and mail in ballots, the lockdowns. You know,
fifty state excuse me, forty eight states that allowed no
excuse absentee voting with COVID as an excuse for it.
There's only two states that didn't allow it as far

(17:08):
as I can see in my research as Texas and Indiana.
And you know, it's really crazy how we got to
this point. And on that show Inside Jay six, every
episode we do Wednesday at eight pm. It's brought to
you by Blessed News and Gateway Pundit, And every Wednesday
night at eight pm, I host the show and we
get to interview a Jay six or you know, whether

(17:29):
they're somebody that's currently going through the process or somebody
that's been released. And I always start out the show
by asking the first question, what was your motivation to
go to DC on January sixth? And every single answer
is the stolen election. I've expected, you know, a few
people to say COVID lockdowns, you know, the tyranny and

(17:50):
all that's Nope, every single answer is the stolen twenty
twenty election. And it's it's so censored and there's so
much information that hasn't gotten out on there regarding the
twenty twenty election that when this information does finally hit
the mainstream, it's really going to shock a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
I mean, Alpha, what do you think about all this?
I'll tell you when I so, I had just finished
running just give you a sense of where I was.
And after I'm telling you guys, I witnessed the fraud.
I had evidence. I gave it to the US Attorney
in the Western District of Pennsylvania. He was like, holy shit,

(18:28):
this is real. He gave it to the FBI just
completely disappeared. It seemed like nobody followed up on it.
I'd give it to the local media. Nobody cared. It
would like disappear into the void. And then I am
watching January sixth, thinking to myself, I mean I wasn't there,
but I remember thinking, like, having spent time working in

(18:52):
Afghanistan with Clandestine Service operations officers in the CIA, knowing
how they are operate. I'm watching January sixth unfold, and
my no bullshit assessment was like, something does not feel right.
This feels like some sort of like like syop.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
You know.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
As obviously there, it was a mostly peaceful protest. There
were some people that got a little rowdy, but I
immediately after having what I just experienced with the election,
I was immediately suspicious, like alfraid, where were you on this?

Speaker 5 (19:29):
So I was right there with you guys man. You know,
we saw what we were all subjected to through the lockdowns.
A lot of us already knew, hey, this is going
beyond the scope of what our government's allowed to do.
This is going beyond the scope with the law is.
I had the same frustrations everybody else had, like law
enforcement should be protecting us right now, and instead they're

(19:50):
subjecting us to these mandates and policy. So I had
that frustration with everybody. But I don't know if you
guys remember there was a purge that happened on social
media prior just to the elections. That's kind of what
pushed me to what you know X, which was Twitter
back then, because I had a small little following on
Instagram and that's kind of where I was putting all
my you know, you know, quote unquote COVID information, and

(20:12):
Instagram took me down. So I was like, you know what,
I have this old Twitter account. I'll shift to there,
and you know, I'll start speaking there. But I think
the thing that caught my attention on January sixth, before
anything popped off, was when when Trump took the stage
to give his speech and address everybody, I saw this
real thick pane of glass that hadn't seen at a
lot of his rallies, and I remember thinking, you know,

(20:34):
because I come from a law enforcement background, you know,
you look for the you know, things that aren't consistent.
And I said, huh, why is that there? And and
that's kind of what already kind of that was the
first kind of like popping smoke for me where I
was just like, do they anticipate something or what? You know,
what's going to unfold here? And then as we kind
of saw the day pop off because Trump was always late.

(20:54):
He's always late to every rally.

Speaker 4 (20:55):
That's kind of.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Today.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
He's speaking today in Wisconsin.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
Was supposed to go on and forth, didn't go on
at fourth so you're right, you're right.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
But on this one, like he was exceptionally late for
this one. So right out of the gate, I was
just like, something here is there's something out of sink?
And then I kind of saw what everybody saw on
the TV. And the first thought that came to my
mind is this is a false flag unfolding and they're.

Speaker 4 (21:21):
Going to drop the hammer on us for it.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
I mean, okay, so it's not just me, like, so
you're both Marines, right, I'm an army guy, which, by
the way, I'm out numbered.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
I'm out numbered.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
Yeah, And so that's the first thing I thought, like,
this is a false flag. It's gonna and the whole
point was they were using it to destroy Trump's legacy.
And and now since that time, we heard the stories
of pipe bombs, right, and what the hell happened with them?

(21:58):
You know, like you don't hear anything about pipein's Now
you see the video outside the DNC Secret Service is there.
I think the Capitol Hill police are there, or maybe
it's the Washington DC police, But whatever, Kamala Harris is
in the building in the DNC. There's a pipe bomb
under the bench there, or a fake pipe bomb, But
like you don't hear you'd think that our politicians can

(22:21):
con would be if Kamalo really did survive an assassination
attempted a pipe bomb, why wouldn't she be screaming it
from the rooftops?

Speaker 1 (22:33):
You know, the pipe bomb is one of those mysteries
that nobody can explain, that should be very easily explainable.
But of course, you know the closed circuit footage that
they have of the security footage of the guy walking
there in the middle of the night to place the bomb.
They know where he was at what point they're able
to use our cell phone tracking data to roll up
all these J sixers, But they can't get that guy's

(22:56):
data because his data specifically was corrupted.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
I think it was at and T.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
So, you know, this guy goes and Darren Baty did
the best job on covering this with Revolver News. You know,
he puts this pipe bomb there, which absolutely looks like
a training device. It doesn't look like a pipe bomb.
It's got a little egg timer on it, a sixty
minute egg timer. Because planting a bomb with a sixty
minute egg timer at twelve o'clock that's supposed to go
off at you know, noon the next day, really makes

(23:24):
sense that you're gonna go out there, I guess and
said it every sixty minutes or so. That made absolutely
no sense. The fact that bomb dogs, you know, Kamala
Harris was inside the DNC. We didn't find that out
until much later. She was inside the DNC, which means
that secret service swept that building and swept the perimeter
that building, and you're telling me a bomb dog never
discovered that. Now, in the in the in the hearings

(23:47):
that we heard on her being at the DNC and
some of the stuff that came out revolving regarding the
pipe bomb. Thomas Massey has has put out on Twitter
that a little like kind of sidebar that nobody really
picks up on, and that was that the lockdown that
took place after they those bombs were discovered blocked hundreds

(24:07):
of barricades from being reallocated to the Capitol building itself,
which would have helped tremendously with crowd control.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
I'm sure.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
But the whole, you know, the whole syop, and that's
exactly what it was.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
It was a syop.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
The whole syop around this was I believe it was
to stop anybody from contesting the twenty twenty election and
standing up and objecting to it like they had the
numbers to do in the in the Senate and then
in the House, and taking the ten days to conduct
an audit and figure out what the heck happened in
the elections across the country. I firmly believe that they

(24:42):
have significant evidence. I mean, if you look at John
Eastman and Rudy Giuliani's speech on that day. I was
in DC on January sixth, and I was fortunate enough
I didn't go to the Capitol because I knew somebody
that was involved in the January fifth runoff. They were
observing it in real time in DC, and you know,
they'd given me some information on that, and so I
wanted to go back and uh and get them involved

(25:04):
in a podcast. And so I was saved by the
grace of God not going to the Capital on that day.
So my experience with the Capital ended with a couple
of FBI agents showing up at my door, you know,
not playing to me that their marines as well, and hey,
I'm a marine, so you can trust me.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
That's what they do.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
They kind they try and play off your emotions and
make you feel comfortable.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
You had the FBI show up at your house too, No,
they showed up at my business.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
Actually they showed up at my business and they knocked
on my door about two months later, I think they
knocked on my door and asked if I, uh, if
Brian Lupo was was there. And I own my own business,
so I'm my own employee. And I said, what took
you guys so long? And they said, what do you mean?
I said, nobody would nobody around here would ever call
me Brian Loopo.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
That is a total. That's a total, that is like
something that you would see out of the movies. That
is a total baller move right.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
There can coin like, well, what took you guys, So
long as you light up a stogie and take a
sip whiskey.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Yeah, And I told him, I said, I didn't go
to the capitol in January sixth I went back to
a hotel to make up to my hotel room and
did a podcast and he says, yeah, we know, we
saw it. And I'm like, I literally said, I pardon
the language, but I said, then, what the fuck are
you doing here? And I closed the door and I said,
I'm done with you guys. I got nothing to say
to you guys. And that that's a key, by the way,
for your listeners, do not ever, ever, ever talk to

(26:23):
the FBI. Direct them to your attorney, not even formalities,
you know, not even pleasantries.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Hi, how you doing.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
As soon as they identify themselves as FBI, say talk
to my attorney and give me a card.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
I'll get you in touch, and that's it. Walk away.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
Wow, I mean I don't even so Okay, so alpha
law enforcement background, like I've heard rumblings now that CIA
was involved, or at least the use of CIA dogs,
which for those people who are listening watching Friends on
iHeart or whatever, CIA is not supposed to operate on

(27:00):
domestic soil ever, period, end of story, full stop. Now
you hear like all these stories of professional agitators that
were there, trying to stir up shit with the protesters,
trying to take things to the next level, and of
course Ray Epps, who I've seen video of the guy
doing the same damn thing at other protests with America

(27:23):
First Patriots at another location I think I don't even
know where it was. I think it was in Wisconsin.
I probably have the video somewhere here on my stream
yard deck. But like, there were definitely agitators in that crowd.
I mean that, that's what I think. What do you
think one.

Speaker 5 (27:40):
Hundred present positive? So aside from just being in law enforcement,
you know, I worked at higher situations, I've plan operations,
I coordinated these things. So it's this is something that
comes from my you know, this is my skill set
law enforcement. And one of the first things were another
you know, popping smoke red flag was when you start
to see these agitators starting to get a little bit loud.

(28:02):
You're not gonna have any event like this, whether it's
a presidential one or not, where you're not gonna have
ucs in the crowd. You're gonna have that. I mean,
we we do. We do it for concerts. It's just
our way of you know, keeping eyes and ears in
the mix of things. And then we have these communications.
And when you saw the first, you know, a couple
dozen agitators getting out there and they started to just
you know, not escalate to violence, but just getting loud,

(28:25):
and you saw that nobody was being pulled aside to
be talked to. That's when I was like, what's going
on here? Because in a normal situation, you would have
had your undercovers calling in these teams that would have
brought these people to aside, not to arrest them, but
to talk to them, to fill them out. And so
when they saw a failure for that to unfold, that's
when I was like, Okay, so they're allowing this to

(28:45):
happen or what's going on here? But there's no way
you're gonna have something to that size and not have
dozens of U sees in that crowd.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
So why why didn't they stop it? What do you?

Speaker 2 (28:57):
I mean, that's an open ended question to either of you.
I mean, I mean, if if the intent was to
stop a riot from happening, which one would assume that
that's why you have all the police there in the
first place as a deterrent to stop any sort of escalation, right,
the police presence there seemed to do the exact opposite.

(29:17):
And then when you add to the fact that you've
got undercover agents in the crowd that aren't stopping it.
But in many cases, I mean, for God's sake, man,
it looked like there were people that were that weren't
even protesters, that were there breaking windows, and you had,
you know, America First patriots trying to stop them.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
I mean, what they didn't They didn't stop de shann
because they were the ones facilitating it. One here, there's
simple things, Especially everybody that's watching this that's familiar with
law enforcement, one of the very basic things that they
never did was once things got out of control, there's
still flow of people coming. We know that from countless
testimonies now, and there was never any law enforcement or

(29:58):
an incoming agency that was sent to cut off the
supply of people going to the Capitol, which is the
easiest thing for them to do because these people aren't
part of the commotion yet. So whether you know, good, bad,
or indifferent, you could have cut the supply of people off.
They failed to do that. When when you listen to
the you know, testimonies from you know, Teri Johnson, he
was one of the lieutenants there, and you know the

(30:19):
conversations with Yoganan to Pittman and and the failure for
them to put basic basic things into place to encounter
anything that was gun unfold. You don't have that many
failures by accident that that is coordinated, one hundred percent coordinated.
It is impossible, statistically impossible to check every box of

(30:39):
failure that needs to happen happened the way it did.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
Good.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Yeah, yeah, I think there was. You know, when you look,
you brought up Reyeps earlier. Uh, And I don't know.
I have my doubts about whether or not Reps was
working as a FED. I think he was personally. I
think he was working with somebody in a personal capacity.
This takes away, you know, boy information, being able to

(31:06):
get information that way. You have him first off, you
have him in his deposition He's completely and totally saved
over and over again by Adam Kinsinger, who sat in
on that deposition. You know, he's he's talking about phone
calls that go on. He tells his nephew, I helped
orchestrate it. I mean you look at the you know

(31:26):
obviously saying we got to go into the capital tomorrow.
We go into the Capitol, pointing people that way. Ryan Samsel,
he's whispers in his ear and then seconds later there's
a breach. And then if you look at the footage
later and me and Alpha did a long show on this.
If you look at the footage later, the breach at
the steps of the capital, he is right there on
the instigation of that. The other guy, John Benuelos. I

(31:49):
don't know if you guys even know who John Buelos is.

Speaker 3 (31:52):
Tell us who he is.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
John Bonuelos was he was found out well or Derek
Evans is the one that put him out there. He
stood on the scaffolding all right and fired a revolver
into the air two times on video. He was just
now finally arrested I think two months ago. We're three
years into this and you have a guy that fired

(32:15):
a gun on January sixth, twice from scaffolding and he's
just now being arrested and can I can I share
my screen.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
If you know how. I'm not a do your thing.
I don't know how you do it. But here hair,
I got you.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
So this is this is allegedly his his Twitter right
here posts that he put out there literally saying he's
a FED who's.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Looking for who's looking for our friends who are listening?
It says, who's looking for a good contender with great
emotional intelligence that has time to spend with their partner
each day because I'm retired FED.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Now, I mean this could be a troll account, who knows.
But the fact that this guy you know wasn't arrested
wasn't looked into until I mean, he should have been
prime suspect number one. Him and Epps should have been
way up at the top of the list and just
now taken down. So we even charged with anything, Bro's
he's I think he did catch a misdemeanor, a misdemeanor.

(33:18):
But you have hundreds of January six ers who have been,
you know, sitting in a freaking prison, in some cases
solitary confinement on enhanced prison sentences using fifteen twelve C,
which is some bullshit obstruction of an official proceeding. And
all I mean, ray Epps should have been should have

(33:38):
caught more prison time than any of these people, but
the guy gets a misdemeanor and like a slap on
the wrist.

Speaker 5 (33:46):
Well, here here's evidence of another operative, Sean, and I've
talked to Can about this as well. So one of
the things I know from doing these operations, and especially
on the covert side of things, it's it's not uncommon
for us in high profile cases to put somebody in
a jail or in a prison as part of this
operation to listen more intel. And so when I knew this,

(34:07):
first thing I started doing was I started going through
all the documents of all the FBI cases for the
people that arrested for January sixth. I said, there's going
to be at least one or two that are part
of that in here. And so as I'm going through
the documents that come through this gentleman by the name
of Evan Newman. And so I started going through the
document and in the and this is an FBI document,
This isn't a citizen journalist or alternative media that's an

(34:28):
FBI document from their website. And in their own document,
the affidavit that they wrote, they talk about how he
was part of the Ukraine Color Revolution, and in the
document they take pictures of him while he's at January
sixth because he's wearing a Ukrainian color scarf Revolution or
a scarf from the Color Revolution. What yes, So when

(34:50):
you read the quotes, because of that body cam footage
of them as well, he's saying all the stuff that's
not consistent with people that are conservative pro maga. You know,
we f and hope your kids die to thelaw enforcement.
That's not something that our site says. No, Well, they
have all this info in there. They also, you know,
they show all the data points from his cell phone

(35:11):
while he was inside the capitol, I mean to the
you know where he was exactly to the times. Well,
they end up catching this guy, or not catching stopping
this guy at the San Francisco International Airport in California,
and they don't arrest him. They have a conversation with
them and they let him go. Shortly after that, this
guy flees to Europe and ends up seeking political asylum

(35:35):
in Belarus. While he's in Ballarus. And now this part
is you know, unconfirmed, but he's reached out to a
few of alternative media saying, hey, I had a handler
at Jay six. I'm part of the crew that was
there to instigate all this stuff and I'm afraid for
my life. I'm ready to talk. And I haven't heard
anything since then. This was a few months ago, but
I started looking into this guy. This guy was also

(35:57):
arrested when we had the California out here, you know,
a couple of years ago, when they were find like
the Molotov cocktails on the side of the freeways and
things like this. So this guy is always around at
these kind of events. The FBI stops them, doesn't arrest them,
and then this guy later on, you know, the allegations
are that he's speaking about, Hey, you know, I had

(36:19):
a handler, but at the bare minimum, it shows that
he was part of a color revolution, you know, to Ukraine.
So there's this this consistency of behavior that's there. So
there's operatives that are there if we keep digging for them.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
This is a look. I cover a lot of what
you guys talk about on the show. You know, I read,
I've read extensively on January sixth. But these two guys
that you just told me about, like I've never heard of,
and to me, that's a microcosm of what is a
much larger problem and that and this isn't necessarily a

(36:54):
Democrat Republican thing. This is a this I mean because
I think, to be honest with you, Democrats and Republicans,
outside of a notable few, are both part of this
uni party that worship a narrative as opposed to truth.
And I mean, I've done shows on how the default
in this country, seemingly on both sides of the aisle,

(37:15):
is just to lie, like there's absolutely no transparency in government.
And then now, of course we see this video that
comes out with Pelosi in a car, you know, like
on January sixth, slurriner words, who knows how many shots
of vodka she's had that day? Talking about how, you know,
why wasn't the National Guard here? Where are the ones

(37:36):
that are accountable for this?

Speaker 3 (37:37):
Like? What the hell was? What do you make of that? Again?
Open like for both of you.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
Yeah, So I made a montage of this and it
got quite a bit of play. Chief Soun shared it
on X himself.

Speaker 3 (37:52):
I saw that that was cool.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
Yeah, And I mean chief Son just sitting there testifying
to Brian Steele and before Congress or Brian's style, and
you know, he's saying, yes, I asked for the National
Guard several times before to Paul Irving, the speaker excuse me,
the House Sergeant at Arms, who's directly under the Speaker
of the House, asked several times. And chief Son testifies
that under oath that Paul Irving told him that he

(38:17):
didn't like the optics of the National Guard being there.
There's a letter from from Muriel Bowser, the mayor of Washington,
d C. That's saying we're not asking for federal assistants
at this time. Of course, President Trump got thrown under
the bus saying that, you know, he didn't authorize the
National Guard, when Cash Patel and Christopher Miller, both the
acting Secretary of Defense, have come out and said that

(38:40):
President Trump ordered or or offered ten thousand national Guard.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
Trump's is twenty thousand.

Speaker 1 (38:46):
But they both said, you know, ten to twenty thousand,
and they didn't want it. And the reason that they
didn't want it was because they were set up. I mean,
there's bodycam footage of a Metropolitan police officer saying, we
were effing set up. We were set up. And you
know there's me and Alpha covered this as well. There's
a investigate. J six on X has a great overhead

(39:09):
cam that you can see the crowd on that day.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
And I was just showing my mom.

Speaker 1 (39:14):
I was visiting my mom up in the villages this
weekend for Father's Day, my mom and my stepdad, and
I was showing her. I said, look at this video,
and you can see the police literally moving the crowd
at will. I mean, they're just moving them, pushing them back.
The crowd moves, they take a corner, they they got
everything under control, and then all of a sudden, there's
this bodycam footage of a police officer saying, fire that

(39:36):
forty milimeter fired up in the fucking scaffolding, he says.
And the guy fires the forty mic mic and it's
a short round. It's a dud, and it pops right
at the line, the win, the police line. The wind
pushes it all back across the crowd. You see on
the bodycam footage you see all these police officers gassed
and coughing and wheezing, and they all fall back. And

(39:57):
then that's when the crowd there's nobody there, the crowd
just starts walking forward. I mean they literally shot themselves,
so to speak, with that short round and cause this,
you know, the crowd was peaceful. You can see in
all the body cam footage. Forget the guy if you
go to investigate J six and look at his page.
Forget the guy that's screaming on the body cam. If

(40:17):
you look at the police officers on the line, they're
just standing there. They're standing around, some of them are
talking or whatever. And then they start firing concussion grenades
in the middle of the crowd, sting grenades, tear gas
cs gas, pepper balls. And when you do that and
you have a crowd of twenty thirty forty thousand people
and you throw it into the middle, Okay, we've all

(40:38):
been gassed, right, we're all marines and army here.

Speaker 3 (40:41):
We've all been gassed.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
It's not pleasant and you're not going to be able
to sit there in a tight space and breathe it
in constantly. And so people started pushing up. They had
no choice but to push up and try and get
out of that area.

Speaker 5 (40:56):
And there's specific details that need to be you know, explained.
There because gas is like you know, like a taser.
These are pain compliance weapons. And one of the things
that you get is not every cop gets to deploy these.
You have to have specific certification and ongoing qualifications to
deploy these devices. But when you deploy them, it's because

(41:17):
you're using compliance to get something you want. And in
this particular event, you have all these people with flags,
and when you're deploying something like gas or smoke, those
flags are important because it's wind direction and so if
you want to push the crowd back, you're going to
deploy that near the front to kind of get them
to move back or depending on how the wind is.

(41:38):
When you deploy something like that, like Cant said, into
the middle of people, you just created three hundred and
sixty degrees of retreat, which means you are now forcing
people towards your position. And the one thing people have
to understand with law enforcement is we don't get to
arrest people for an egencency that we created. We're not
allowed to do that. Yet we saw that unfold. I

(42:00):
did add something.

Speaker 4 (42:01):
To the screen.

Speaker 5 (42:01):
If you want to share it a chance, because receipts
are important. You know, we can talk all the stuff
we want, but this is this is a page four
thirteen from the seventeen page document that the FBI did
where it shows the Ukrainian Color Revolution scarf and the
epscerts from the FBI. So I just want people to
see that this is not something I'm making up, like

(42:22):
this is legitimate. This is you know, people can go
to the Department Adjustice website look up anybody's report, and
this is one of the reports that they can find.

Speaker 3 (42:30):
Okay, so how how involved do you think.

Speaker 2 (42:35):
I've heard multiple reports now from Julie Kelly and others
about Mark Milly and I've had Cash Betel on this show.
By the way, Cash is a friend of mine. He
had said he was on the show and said absolutely
like I was there when we asked for National Guard.
I shared that on Instagram and got flagged and said that,
you know, the fact check on Instagram was kind of funny.

(42:57):
It was like, well reports say this. I'm like, there's
a I got the either was effing in the room,
and you're relying on third party reports of fake news.
I have the guy that was freaking there and now
come to find out that yes, like that all turns
out to be true and that Mark Milli was involved
along with the Secretary of the Army who was buddies with.

(43:20):
Can't remember the guy's name, but that was buddies with
Mark Milly. Like, how so was this just police making
tactical air? I mean, I don't believe it was but
police making tactical airs? Or was there a more sinister
plot afoot? I mean to make this way worse than

(43:43):
what it was, you know what I mean, like it
was interesting competence or.

Speaker 5 (43:48):
It's it's not incompetence because you have your rank and file.
You you have so in a situation like this where
you're gonna have possible multiple jurisdictions that are involved, have
different SLPs that are involved. So not only do you
have your person that's doing your operational plan, but if
you're gonna have other entities there, you know, like we
said earlier, like undercover officers and if they're from different agencies,

(44:11):
you have to make sure that the different SLPs everybody has.
Everybody is aware of that stuff. And so when you
do that, you're checking someone else's operation plans. You're checking
their operation plans. There's so many eyes that go into this.
If it was just a local event, we're talking about,
you know, something that's you know, at the capital of
the United States, so you know, everything that we do

(44:34):
at the local level, it's going to be exponentially greater
at that level. I used to do knines for you know,
for commercial explosives, and when we would do events, because
we did an event for Obama. You have the Secret
Service that comes in meets with our contracting agency and
they look at our SOPs. This is just for a
speaking arrangement. So if they're doing that for this, you

(44:54):
can imagine the checklist that they go through for something
like that at the Capitol. So you can't have that
many things of incompetence one or two, a few here
and there. But to have this because what we saw
in January sixth is a complete failure of this system
at every single level, to include not just the rank
and file, not just the operational but you're talking dispatch,

(45:15):
you're talking the QRF teams, you're talking about the explosive teams,
you're talking about the COMMS teams. For it to be
that kind of catastrophic failure, you can only you can
only have that happen by coordination.

Speaker 2 (45:29):
And look, you don't have to be a tactical genius
to anticipate something like this, you know what the left
and the deep set, which by the way, these intelligence officials,
you know, I honestly think the calculation I've talked about
this in the show is that, hey, look, you know,
Biden's a moderate, old lunch bucket Joe. He's worked with
Republicans and Democrats. Trump's an outsider the guy. He doesn't

(45:53):
listen to our foreign policy advice. He's not a forever
Wars guy. So Biden's just to say for bet. I honestly,
I think that was the calculation that they made, and
that was the catalyst for why they got involved in
twenty twenty, which I'm I'm convinced that the FBI was
just the mop up team for all this stuff. All
this election fraud stuff at the direction of Bill Barr

(46:15):
was supposed to be done by the FBI. The FBI
didn't look into any of it. And again people were
pissed off because you know, Trump, most popular Republican president
of all time, gets seventy five million votes. And if you,
by the way, if you would have said to any
expert Democrat or Republican, the Trump's going to get eleven
more million people in his corner than he had in

(46:35):
twenty sixteen, Like every single one of those people would say, well, yeah,
Trump's gonna win in a landslide, like there's there's no
question about it. And so it's just it's just this
whole situation to me, it's just it's just are we
even living in.

Speaker 3 (46:52):
A free country anymore?

Speaker 4 (46:54):
Guys?

Speaker 1 (46:55):
Unfortunately we're not. And you know you we questioned the
FBI on January sixth, but I mean that it started
a long time ago, and just under the Trump administration.
When when Andrew McCabe comes out and says on CNN,
if Trump's elected again, I'm moving to another country because
I'm going to be prosecuted otherwise. There's a reason for that.

(47:16):
You know, we find out in the Hunter Biden trial
that the laptop was real. Well, when did we know
that that laptop was real? Did we know when Miranda
Devine put out the Laptop from hellpiece in the New
York Post and they censored everybody off of social media?
Or when Natasha Bertrand wrote her Hunter Biden laptop is disinformation,
which is a flat out lie. That's not exactly what
the official said. You know, how far back does this go,

(47:37):
even going back to what you were talking about earlier
before we came on Sean the the the Just the
News report about the FBI knowing about that million dollar deal.
I've had a tweet out, a thread out on that.
It's almost at a million views talking about that exact thing.
And the emails are far worse than what Just the
News had in there. I mean they're literally asking, you know,

(48:00):
the the representative from Barisma. They're asking for Joe bid
for Hunter Biden and Blue Star Strategies to put forward
a top US official to vouch for Zolchevski, who was
the CEO of Barisma at the time. And wouldn't you
know it, two weeks later is when Joe Biden flew
over there and gave that son of a bitch was

(48:22):
fired speech. A two weeks after that, it's in the
email sixty thousand dollars wired. Bizarski admits this. Vadem Pizarski,
the US delegate for Barisma. He emails him and says,
just to make sure we understand the terms. Here's the terms.
It's all I mean, this is the intelligence apparatus in
this country, the bureaucracy, the deep state, whatever you want

(48:44):
to call it, is so corrupt right now. And they've
they've they're all in right now on what's going on.
And if if Donald Trump wins in twenty twenty four,
I do think there is a redemption tour. You know,
revenge is the only is the only success in moving
forward in this country. Otherwise we are a banana republic.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
I mean, can alpha. I've said this many times. You know,
accountability is extremely important to the American people because otherwise
it's like we're just like any other country that goes
down in flames, where eventually you have the elites get
so rich and so brazen in their ways that they

(49:25):
don't give a shit about about how corrupt they are.
They don't even try to hide it. They throw it
in the faces of the people, you know, and that
you can't our country.

Speaker 3 (49:40):
Can't long endure that dynamic.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
And you look at what the FBI has become, and
it's also it's it's almost become a vanguard for the Democrats,
most certainly the Biden family, and almost a secret police
that is protect this uniparty deep state blob, like you said,
whatever the hell you want to call it, the entrenched

(50:04):
bureaucracies in DC that are protecting this narrative and and
Alpha like your story. I mean cause can kind of
looped me in on it way back when I was
on the set rep with you guys, and I looked
into it and I was like, oh my god, like
this is crazy. But what you sent me today and
what the FBI did to you, it's like honestly, like

(50:27):
it's it's like nothing I've heard before, and like, look,
we're lucky on the show, Like I don't have hard outs,
Like I want you to tell your story and I
want my audience and listeners to be able to help
you if you need it. But but tell us, like
tell us about your experience from start to finish if
you don't mind.

Speaker 5 (50:49):
No, I don't mind doing it, and I don't mind
coming back doing a really deep, deep dive into it
because there's a lot there. And you know, even the
summer usually takes like two hours because I'm long winded.

Speaker 2 (51:01):
Hey listen, we'll do we'll do that. Alpha, I'll have
I don't care how long it takes. But the American people,
they need to hear this. And I mean shit, even
it just the top lines, that's fine, I'll have you
back again as long as it takes both of you.
But yeah, tell us because this is crazy. And by
the way, Alpha's gives sen Go raising money for his

(51:22):
family and all the legal fees and stuff. It's right
there in the description. And for our friends who are
listening on an iHeart, it'll be in the description there too,
So support Alpha supporters an amazing family there.

Speaker 3 (51:32):
But yeah, Alphas, I'll shut up. Story.

Speaker 5 (51:37):
The scariest part of my story starts with a question
you just asked a few minutes ago. Are we in
a free country? And when you look at things in
the terms of the law, one of the most powerful
things is precedents. And if you loop January sixth into
that question, what did it accomplish? It put the fear
of people where people are self censoring now. And if
you're self censoring, that's not a free country. If we

(52:00):
have to watch what we say because we're you know,
cancel culture, whether it be media companies or affiliates and sponsors,
or whether you're just a normal citizen. That's self censoring
because you're afraid that the FBI is going to come
knock at your door. That's tyranny, that is literally the
definition of tyranny. And that's what we have. And when
you look at January sixth and my story, it was

(52:21):
the template of what we see being used the last
three years. Whether it was parents that were fighting for
what was going on in their kids' education, whether it
was parents that said, hey, you know, I don't like
adult men, you know, dressed like strippers dancing for kids,
whether it was people trying to speak for the border.

Speaker 4 (52:36):
We saw that our FBI.

Speaker 5 (52:38):
Which is supposed to be protecting us from you know,
quote unquote terrorism, is utilizing all these resources to target Americans.
Well then making public speeches to our Congress saying we
don't have the resources to detect all these people that
are terrorists coming across the border, but you have the
resources to use those instruments on people like myself and
my family who prior to January fifteenth of twenty twenty one,

(53:01):
had zero criminal history. I was a decorated combat veteran
from the Marine Corps. I was a decorated law enforcement
officer of about fourteen years to include the Medal of Valor.
I have awards from Congress. I have an award from
the FBI signed by the now dirt by you know,
James Comy, And why did they raid my house? Because
I wasn't at January sixth, And I always kind of
forget that part of the story to tell people I

(53:23):
wasn't in DC.

Speaker 4 (53:25):
I was in California working, and it was.

Speaker 3 (53:28):
Why did they?

Speaker 2 (53:29):
Like so the FBI showed like like this, this start
like the FBI, So start.

Speaker 3 (53:35):
At the beginning.

Speaker 2 (53:36):
If you don't mind alpha Like you're what in bed
you hear an explosion outside your house, You're thinking there's
somebody a car crash, a drunk driver hits into your mailbox,
into your front yard. You literally have no idea what's happened.
You got a newborn baby, You've got your kids, your
wife like it.

Speaker 5 (53:56):
Yeah, it's it's nine days after January sixth that I
wasn't at January sixth. I wish I could have been there,
but I wasn't. I was here, I was here in California,
and all of a sudden, the alarm to my house
is going off. The alarm to my truck's going off.
I just hear a loud boom and it sounds like
somebody crashed into my truck. Now you know, I worked
under cover and I did gangs, and you always have

(54:18):
this thing in the back of your head that if
these guys find you. I still had to you know, well,
even till today, I have open cases in the California
court system for ten murders and murder cases, and you
always have to be prepared to these guys find out
where you live. But by the grace of God and
Holy God, I didn't grab my pistol that I might
do my whole duty pistol. I didn't grab that from
my nightstand. Actually grabbed my phone. And so as I

(54:41):
run to the front door and I start putting out
the alarm code, my fiance tells me get away from there. Well,
our front door has textured glass, and there's just all
these red dots that are on there. And at the
same time, my phone starts to ring and it's the
FBI and they say, we have your home surrounded. And so,
you know, kids are crying, everybody's in a panic. I
get them on the hallway. I say, listen, it's the cops.

(55:03):
Everything's gonna be fine. These are the good guys. We'll
figure out what's going on. Because everybody was scared. So
I put my AirPod in I tell the dispatcher, Hey,
let them know I'm stepping out. Nothing's in my hand.
I'm communicating to you guys through the air pod. My
phone is in my pocket. That's sick because I was
just wearing a T shirt and shorts. And this is
you know, zero dark thirty in the morning here in California,

(55:24):
so even in January, it's still pretty cold. So I
opened the door slowly, you know, put my hands up,
I walk out. I start following their commands. They have
an armored vehicle that's on my lawn. They got a
guy on the turret with a rifle on me. An
entire an entire unit of FBI swat officers in my
home front, the front of my whole house.

Speaker 4 (55:42):
There's reda What time is it.

Speaker 5 (55:45):
I want to say it somewhere between probably five maybe
five point fifteen in the morning.

Speaker 2 (55:50):
That is absolutely excuse my language, but fucking absurd. This
is this is what drives me crazy, as somebody who's
was in the light infantry and has knows how to
enter and clear a freaking room, like listen, like what
I don't understand about this? And We've seen this time
and time again with the FBI. I've had law enforcement experts,

(56:13):
tactical experts on the show talking about this. Why wouldn't
they just if they had questions, do a soft knock
or just approach you at the grocery store. Why do
they have You're like, please help me understand this out.
But because this shit is getting me so angry.

Speaker 5 (56:31):
I can't help you understand it because I get to
look at my own case through the lens of someone
who plans these kind of cases. I plan, I wrote
search warrants, and I did the operational plannings for how
we're going to do these dynamic entries. And the explosion hurts.
For those that are wondering, it was a flashbank. They
deployed a flashbang right outside my son's bedroom window.

Speaker 3 (56:52):
Which has zero tactical application. Why would you do that?
For all you flashbang can kill somebody, especially kid.

Speaker 5 (57:00):
We we don't do that well, so let me crack that.
We utilize flash bangs, but it's at a much later
progression of steps when we're doing uh well, you know,
surrounding call outs or a dynamic entry.

Speaker 4 (57:13):
It's not like the movies.

Speaker 3 (57:14):
You know.

Speaker 5 (57:16):
It's for people that think that that's not the way
it goes down. Because of liability. When we're going to
what we call hit a house, we surround it and
then we make we attempt contact with the home, you know,
and we tried through phones, We'll try through robotics. Flash
Bangs is one of the last things that we do.
It's just because it escalates everything. And in law enforcement,
you know, what's the term that we love to use

(57:37):
is de escalation. Escalation and flash bangs is the opposite
of that. When they did the flash bang, they had
made zero attempt And this is all recorded, Like you know,
my my neighbors surveillance video called.

Speaker 1 (57:49):
This pulled up Alpha. I shared the video if you
want to pull that up.

Speaker 3 (57:53):
Oh yeah, okay, yep, got it.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
This is this is them rolling up on his house.
By the way, that's the armored vehicle rolling out.

Speaker 5 (58:01):
There's more be coming shortly. So as they're coming to
my house and they're setting up the units and all this.
Now this part is not uncommon when when you're setting
up for you know, a normal raid.

Speaker 4 (58:15):
Now, when you.

Speaker 5 (58:16):
Get to the point you know they're gonna put people
in the backyard, there's people on the back street, I
mean the entire street and the street behind me was
full of FBI people. But one of the other things
that they did was, and you'll see it a little
bit on the guy to the middle side of the
right hand side of the screen where it's darker, they're
going to deploint a drone in the air. So they
had a drone in the sky. They have everyone that
you're gonna see with the guns. And then in a

(58:37):
little while you'll see a flash in the upper right
hand corner of the of the screen and that's where
my son's bedroom window is. And when that flash goes off,
that's what creates the alarm on my truck and the
alarm to the house to go off. And that's you know,
that's the thing that it's an old house, so you
know it's not hard to rattle. Well, if I would
have came out and investigated this like any other weird

(59:00):
thing that has happened, well three or four times when
something's happened, I've grabbed my gun to you know, check
the backyard, check the front yard if I open that door,
because they haven't identified themselves as hey, we have you surrounded. Hey,
this is the FBI. That announcement doesn't come to the
phone call. So if I open that door holding my gun?
What do you think happens?

Speaker 2 (59:18):
Sean, Alpha, So for people who are listening, you've got
a black and white video, You've got what looks to
be at least ten to fifteen FBI agents in full
battle ratto body armor, night vision helmets, rifles, trucks like
flashing lights off for what. I have no fing idea.

(59:38):
And I mean to reiterate, Alpha, you were a detective,
Like I got a buddy who's a detective at a
police department. I won't say, but did undercover narcotics work.
And they found out where he lived, and there were
drive bys outside of his house like he was taking
cover in his front yard, Like it's that dangerous. They

(59:58):
had the police department actually had to move him. But like,
you would have been well within your rights to run
out your front door with a rifle given that that's
the world that you're living in. These people could show
up at your house to kill you or your family
and would And I'm just telling you right now, Alpha,

(01:00:20):
they wanted that to happen. They wanted that as the
end result.

Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
We missed the flash We missed the flash bang. We
did was I just hold on? I think it's right.
It's when your truck starts going off, right, dude.

Speaker 4 (01:00:33):
Yeah, it's it's right before the lights start flashing on
the truck. All right.

Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
So it's gonna be right about here, and you're gonna
see it up in the top where that truck is
pulled into his driveway.

Speaker 3 (01:00:44):
M hm.

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
And and keep in mind, a flash bang outside of
a outside of a building has zero tactical application whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
He's inside the house.

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
You would never throw a flash bang outside before you
rate a room, you know, if you're doing CQB or something.

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
You're you're still there was Yeah, listen, all that does
is give away your presence and get if you really
thought that there was a threat inside that house, like
you speed, violence of actions, speed, surprise, violence of action,
entering and clearing that room like you've completely given away I'm,
I'm I'm absolutely here's here.

Speaker 5 (01:01:27):
You need to understand. This is not a mistake. Like
I said, you know, the level of involvement that goes
into serving and then executing a search warrant is it's intense.
I mean you're looking at you're talking about das of surveillance,
which we found out later they were doing.

Speaker 4 (01:01:46):
You're there.

Speaker 5 (01:01:48):
You know everything about that house, to include the way
the you know, because we get the documents from the
cities and the counties, the structure. We literally go to
you know, confidential areas where we do a dry run
using tape and stuff like that of doing the raid
into the house. Like we're that professional when it comes
to these things. On top of that, we know everybody

(01:02:09):
that is in that house ninety nine percent of the
time include miners, to include adults. So this was my
son's birthday. They knew it was my son's birthday as well.
They knew that I was prior law enforcement. They knew
that I have farms, They know what kind of career
I had, because this is all part of the package
that we do on a build up for a search one.
So this is not one of those oh we didn't know.

(01:02:30):
They absolutely knew that there was a strong likelihood that
if they didn't do the announcement and there was just
commotion outside of my house while I'm waking up, that
there's a very high probability I come to the door
with my gun and then I'm not here to share
the story because we know how that turns out. Now,
why did they do all this because I heard you
ask the question, Sean, how this is wondering because I

(01:02:52):
posted on Twitter. They they didn't like my spicy tweets.
Now every what you know, there's a lot to this story.
Like I said at the time that this was going on,
I was in an arbitration case with my prior agency,
which I had one, and a judge had ordered my reinstatement,
but the city manager was appealing it. So I'm not

(01:03:14):
going to write something stupid on Twitter because I know
I'm going to be a cop again in anywhere from
a few weeks to a few months. And I didn't
write in free speech. I'm a free speech absolutist and
there's no asterisk to the First Amendment. But they tried
to say that my social media was advocating violence and
wanted to disrupt the January twentieth inauguration and so and

(01:03:35):
then I'm learning all this during the recorded forced interview
because prior to interviewing me, I told him I wanted
my attorney, which they didn't do, and I asked them,
how did you get a judge to sign a search
warrant that I want to disrupt the inauguration when I've
been tweeting the opposite of that, because remember this is
January fifteenth to twenty twenty one, so we're five days

(01:03:56):
before the inauguration, and about two to three days before that,
I believe was the eleventh or the twelfth, there was
a tweet going around on social media. It was a
red banner, had the statue of liberty, three yellow stars,
and it was telling people to go to either the
national capital or their state capitals and to go armed.
But there was nobody that was taking claim for this.
It was just a banner that was circulating. So a
lot of us were retweeting that saying, absolutely, do not

(01:04:19):
do this, this is a BLM antifa trap. Well, during
this Force interview, I bring that to I bring that
up to the FBI. How'd you get a judge to
sign this when I just put that and they acknowledged, well,
we saw that. But you're telling people not to go
because it's BLM and antifa. I said, I don't care
if I'm telling people not to go because it's going
to be too cold. I'm telling people not to go. So,

(01:04:40):
because in California, I'm still considered an expert when it
comes to search warrants, I knew there's no way they
presented that tweet that I wrote in a search warrt
before a judge, because there's no judge that's going to
sign off on a search warrant if he sees that.
So I already knew that I was dealing with some
exculpatory issues with these guys. And it was just it
was just and lies and deception after another after another.

(01:05:03):
In this interview, and this is besides my personal story
because obviously it's important to me, they asked me two
questions Sean that in my fourteen years of law enforcement,
I've never asked and I've never heard any other cop asked.
And the first question they asked me was who did
you vote for for president? And I'm not ashamed, so
I said Donald Trump. And then they said who are

(01:05:24):
you registered with? I said as a Republican. So anyone
that wants to make the argument that the FBI is
not being used as the political strong arm in what's happening,
you can go look at my case FOYA the audio
from the FBI interview where you can hear the FBI's
own audio asked me the question who I voted for

(01:05:44):
for president? And what party I'm registered with, I mean ALTA.

Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
They there was just a whistleblower account of the FBI
asking a guy the same damn thing, just not two
days ago, like somebody like I can't was a whistleblower.
They were vetting somebody for the position hey is as
a Donald Trump guy, like what you just said, dovetails
exactly with a report that just came out about this not.

Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
Two days ago.

Speaker 5 (01:06:09):
And Sean, it's if that was all that happened, that's
too much and it's unfortunate, and Ken knows this. There's
a series of things that continue to follow after that
because me and my old attorney. I had to fire
my attorney two weeks ago in court, but we both
understand law enforcement. He also worked in a tactical unit,

(01:06:30):
so we know that my story sucks.

Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
Trust me.

Speaker 5 (01:06:33):
I hate to be going through this. But at the
same time, the silver lining to it is is I'm
also in a position to recognize things that are happening
that a lot of these other j sixers are not
going to recognize when they see it. And the FBI
is terrified to testify in my case, Sean, and people
are being like, well, how can you prove that they're
terrified alpha, I'm California, so we're red fag, We're red

(01:06:53):
flag loss state. Unfortunately, well, they what they did, and
this is a loophole and I didn't even know existed
in law enforcement. They knew that they weren't going to
meet the threshold for criminal probable cause for a criminal
search warrant. They knew that the second we contested it
or emotion to quash that they would lose that battle.
So what they did was at the time that they

(01:07:14):
wrote these warrants, you know, because we haven't seen the
entire warrant, but just in the few pages we have,
three different times they mentioned confidential informant, confidential human source,
confidential informant, one of them they used twice, one of
them use one, So at least three times they reference
in about seven or eight pages the existence of all
this coming from a confidential informant. They used that confidential
informant information about my social media to get a California

(01:07:36):
Red Flag's Laws Gun Violence Protective Order warrant. So they
get that on I believe it was January thirteenth, twelve
or thirteenth, and then the following day they go to
the same judge, and now they do the criminal probable
cost search warrt for quote unquote terrorist threats for the tweets. Well,
what we found out later on when we did a
motion to quash on this warrant was what the judge said,

(01:07:58):
And this is on the judge subscribe.

Speaker 4 (01:08:00):
This is his courtroom.

Speaker 5 (01:08:01):
He tells me and my attorney, Even if I believed
everything you're saying about the FBI in your motion to
quash the fact that they got a red flag laws
gun Vines Protective Voter the day before, I'm always going
to sign this criminal search warrant. So let me translate
what this means. If law enforcement in a red flag

(01:08:22):
law state can articulate that you're a danger to yourself,
a danger to others, a danger you know to the public,
or a mental health issue on a confidential informant now
trying then they're trying to change that to just a
regular anonymous party. They can use that to then get
another warrant to come into your house and then search
for a crime like that is what that translates into. Well,

(01:08:46):
so there was two cases originally, so Gun Vines Protective
Voter is a civil case. The terrorist tweets is the
criminal case. So as we're going through this court process,
everything every time we met's like every other January six cast.
Every time we do a motion, we get denied, denied, denied, denied,
Like we're losing the fight in the criminal court case
because everything gets denied to us. But we said, hey,

(01:09:08):
it's fine. Once we get these FBI agents on the
stand for the criminal case, we get to ask all
these same questions and they have to answer. The day
that we're going to go to the civil trial for
the gun violence Protective Order, the FBI's attorney reaches out
to my attorney says, you guys still got to be present,
but we're dropping the case. They drop the civil case

(01:09:28):
to prevent us from questioning the FBI. So the case
that they use as the foundational element to make everything
else happen, they drop it just so we don't ask
them any questions.

Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
I don't even know what to say. I mean, what why?
I mean why you what? Because because of what?

Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
What? What is?

Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
What is their goal out? Like what do they want
out of this? Like what you know? It seems so random.

Speaker 5 (01:09:58):
That I that's the one I don't have the answer to,
Sean because at the time this all happened, I didn't
have a podcast, I didn't have a large digital footprint.
I was just a normal American dude like everybody else
on social media, expressing my grievances with what the government
was doing and what I anticipate the government was going
to do. So here's something that's it's dark humor. I'm

(01:10:20):
They're literally, they're telling me that my tweets against the
government for First Amendment issues and Second Amendment issues is
advocating for violence, which it's not. I'm not dumb, and
so I look at these FBI agents because they're calling
me the conspiracy theorist right. They labeled me as a
q and on conspiracy theorist in the headlines. I'm literally,

(01:10:41):
I look at them. You're saying that I'm out of
line about the government attacking the First Amendment and the
Second Amendment. I go, and you guys are at my
house for my tweets and taking my guns. But I'm
the crazy one.

Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
Read Alpha read that first sentence of the warrant.

Speaker 5 (01:11:03):
So this this comes from the declaration by law enforcement
for the walk through a restaurant. This was filed on
January nineteenth to twenty twenty one. So this is the
day before they arrested me. They rested me four days later,
and this is the first sentence, Luna Junior's behavior is
consistent with pre incident indicators of extreme violence.

Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
What so, it's like minority report, like the Tom Cruise movie,
minority report that uses pre cogs to track people who
may or may not commit crime.

Speaker 5 (01:11:35):
That is and here Sean, it's right there. So nobody,
nobody has to take my word for it. You know
they could, they could read it themselves right there, first sentence.

Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
Good lord, Okay, So my question to both of you
before I because I will come. I mean, I'd love
to have you back do more on this because I
feel like we're just scratching the surface.

Speaker 3 (01:11:59):
But where do we go from here? Do you think?
I mean Trump?

Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
If the election is today, it looks like I don't
talk about land sides because Republicans have a real turnout
issue right now for whatever reason. But we always run
a campaign like you're ten points down. But pollings are polling.
I don't trust polling, but you know, one poll pulling,
one poll whatever, a lot of polls. You see a trend,

(01:12:28):
and I think the American people are waking up to
what they're doing to Trump and what they're doing to
people like you Alpha, and I think that's why you're
seeing Donald Trump's pulling better than he ever has before.
And if the elections held tomorrow, Trump wins, are they
going to let him win?

Speaker 3 (01:12:45):
Like, where do we go from here?

Speaker 5 (01:12:47):
Everything that we need to do all comes off The
number one priority thing we have right now is the election,
because there's things like January sixth. The thing that's been
exposed to me and because I'm dealing with it myself,
is they've weaponized the plea bargain system. You have normal
everyday Americans between the ages of forty and sixty predominantly,

(01:13:10):
who are now facing because of these crazy charges anywhere
from fifteen to twenty five years. You approach someone in
their fifties and tell them they're looking at fifteen to
twenty five years.

Speaker 4 (01:13:20):
That's a life sentence.

Speaker 3 (01:13:21):
That's a life sentence. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 5 (01:13:23):
And now you're dealing with a government that has an
open checkbook. Well, and everything they do. What I've been
realizing it's all strategic. In my case. Remember of zero
criminal history, zero criminal history, it's a single non violent
famiony charge. They arrested me for my police patrol rifle
that should only be in California anywhere from a twenty
five thousand to a thirty thousand dollars bail amount. I've

(01:13:45):
arrested hundreds of people for this thing. And when I
had asked them what's my bail? A quarter of a
million dollars. And so what I started to recognize is
the first thing they do is they weaponize the bail
system because now what you got to do. You got
to use whatever little collateral you have to come up
with bail. So now, once you've utilized your resources for bail,
how do you afford an attorney? So they force you

(01:14:07):
into a debt system. They force you into a system
that's going to create more stress, and they don't give
you I mean, we're seeing all kinds of violations of
the constitution, no discovery, no warrants. You know, it's just
they pile all this on you. And then once you
feel the mountain of fight against you, then they tell you, hey,
here's all the families we're going to hit you with.

(01:14:27):
And you're looking at fifteen to twenty five years or
you get assigned guilty. Here you'll go to jail for
you know, thirty to ninety days, you will give you
a year of probation and everything's over, and whatever resemblance
of a life you have left, you can go back
to that. Well, for people, especially people that are not criminal, Sean,
the fear is going to just force them into a plea.
And what you're seeing is you're seeing people take these

(01:14:49):
pleas not because they're guilty, but because they're seeing what
happens to the people that choose to fight it, and
that outcome is terrifying. So we once we win these elections,
we need to do things like look at legislation to
clean up our police system, to look at audit systems,
into the way our das and our judges aren't handling

(01:15:09):
these cases. Because if you don't have a fundamentally fair
judicial system, it doesn't matter what you have at the
law enforcement aspect, society is going to collapse. And just
winning the election right now is not enough for people
to trust their government because we can't trust our government
right now.

Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
So exactly exactly, well, listen, can Alpha tell us how
we can support you where people can find you? And
I would love if you're willing for you all to
come back and do more of this because I'm telling
you you two have been just out front on every
single issue at January sixth and advocating for these political prisoners.

(01:15:47):
I mean, too few were doing that, and so I'd
love to have you both back Alpha to tell more
of your story. Can to just get the news out
there about what's going on, but tell.

Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
Us where people tell us all how we can support you.

Speaker 5 (01:16:02):
Yeah, Well, for me, you guys go to Alpha Warrior
dot tv is one my gifts and goes gifts and
go dot com, slash Defend Patriot Luna, and I would
also ask you is I've chosen to be pretty loud
about what's going on in my case. I know the
ramifications for that, but there are a lot of J
sixers that can't. But they need the same kind of

(01:16:22):
help I need, so and correct me if I get
the website wrong. Can But if you go to J
six stop hate dot com. There's a lot of J
sixers that you can find there that they don't have
anybody and you know it's too risky for them to
put their voice out there. So you know, support me
if you can, but definitely go and find these other
J sixers because I'm not the only one that needs help.

Speaker 3 (01:16:44):
God yep, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:16:48):
The punishment is the process, you know, to piggyback off
of what Alpha is saying there, the process is the punishment.
They know that we can't compete with the federal government
in terms of funding with all these J sixers. I mean,
the money's already spread thin for everyday you know, citizens
that are dealing with you know, fourteen percent inflation over
the last three years, you know if you go back

(01:17:09):
to twenty twenty one, So it's it's a crazy I agree,
the twenty twenty four election is going to be a
key point, but it doesn't stop there. It doesn't stop there.
You guys can find me. I write for the Gateway
Pundit under Brian Lupo, do a ton of election coverage,
election fraud coverage, a ton of J six stuff. You
can also find me on bad Lands Media. Every morning
at ten am I do a daily news show. There,

(01:17:30):
me and Alpha do the sit Rep together on Thursday
nights at nine pm Eastern and then on Friday I
do an all election show called Why We Vote. And
you can follow me at CanCon Actual and Rumble dot
Com slash Camcon.

Speaker 3 (01:17:42):
These guys are out front of everything.

Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
So folks who are listening on iHeart or watching here
on Rumble, like, make sure you support Can and Alpha.
They are two great in American patriots, both of you all.
Thank you, guys. I'll see you next time. Absolutely got
all right, see you guys. God bless that is Can
and Alpha. Their stories are I mean, really, it's hard
to imagine two better American patriots that are risking everything

(01:18:07):
to tell the truth about what's actually happening in this
country and what happened to Alpha. Again, we just scratched
the surface, but we are going to I'm gonna have
him back. We're gonna talk about that even more. It's
just tragic what this country has done to him. Alpha
and Can are two incredible American patriots. If you listen
and watch the show, we went over time, but it

(01:18:29):
was worth it. Plus I didn't have a show yesterday because.

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Of the weather. But make sure that you support these guys,
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take action in your communities to save this country. God
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(01:19:08):
we call home. Take care, good night, and I will
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