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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hello, everybody. It's my privilege to introduce to you all
the way from the South Side of Chicago, the Man,
the myth, the legend, my deal, your brother, the south
Side Unicorn.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
And what did you clos? Romney wants to let it,
he said in the first hundred days, he's gonna let
the big banks once again write their own rules, unchanged water.
They're gonna put y'all back and change. Hey. Hey, it's
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a boy, Ken White, host of the South Side Unicorns Show,
and we have had a cavalcadive guest on the show lately.
As you know, I normally don't have guests on the show.
I just do my thing and spit some stuff in
your ear and you go, okay, thank you for putting
us on speed. You helped us see an issue from
an angle that we otherwise would not see. That's what
(01:18):
I love to do. But we're in an interesting time
right now, ladies and gentlemen. There are some very powerful people.
That's the word I want to use. There's some very
powerful people, powerful personalities, and they're all rising to the
forefront in the wake of the mighty President Donald J. Trump,
President forty five and now President forty seven. Leadership seems
(01:41):
to do that. It can inspire people to say, Hey,
how can I help?
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Where do I belong?
Speaker 2 (01:48):
What can I do to help make a difference and
or make America great again. The gentleman you see in
front of me with the LA hat on, I don't
know if that's La Dodgers or he's just trying to
show some for LA. But the gentleman in front of me,
his name is Vin Miller. Now, some of you are
gonna go, where have I heard that name before? He
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sounds familiar. That's because Vin Miller has done an awful
lot of stuff, and he's experienced an awful lot of stuff.
Before the day's show is done, I guarantee you you're
gonna go, Oh, that's who Vin Miller is. So sit down,
get your drink, prepare to take a ride with us,
because we're gonna have a nice chat with mister Vin Miller.
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Mister Vin Miller identifies, and that's basically you know everyone
does that. Sometimes his identification is he and him, as
you know yours truly identifies as me, myself and I.
Vin Miller is a graduate of UCLA. He is the
co founder of the America Happens Network, which I can't
wait to ask him about that. That's a heck of
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a name for a show. America happens. That's right, sort
of like this happens, but a little bit better, he said.
Twenty years of experience as an investigative journalist. He's a
documentary filmmaker, and he's even stuck his toe into the
political ocean, the Eternal Sea as the Omen. If you
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remember the movie The Omen, they called it the Eternal
Seed from the Eternal Sea he rises. Remember that.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
So, ladies and.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Gentlemen, without any further ado, my man, mister Vin Miller, VIM, thank.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
You for coming on the show. My pleasure, heyl sir man.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
I'm hot. I'm hot. California is not treating a brother
real nice right now. Last two days was one hundred degrees.
Last year it was one hundred degrees for over one
hundred and ten days. Imagine that.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Wow wow.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
So yeah, yeah, that's it. Other than that, I'm good.
How about you? I mean, you're out there in Las Vegas.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Right, yeah. I spent my time between Vegas and DC
now I and then a little bit of California too.
With the California Governor's race. We've been doing some work
out there as well.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
So what's got you in Washington, d C? You don't
have an a task shame in your heads? And and
you know, what do you call it trench coat?
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Do you? Now? We do? You know for our media work.
You know, we've been definitely had one foot in d
C since the inauguration, just because there's so much stuff
happening on daily level there. You know, it's actually, you know,
really kind of a fast rolling administration where every single
day there seems to be something popping out there. So
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we have a presence out there. We have one of
our correspondents with the America Happens Network that does a
lot of work at the White House, and you know,
we we keep in touch with what's happening and the
inner workings of Congress and all that.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Wow. So is it is it on the style of
veritas or is it just? And I shouldn't say just,
because when you do journalism right, it's not a just
it's an actual justice to the people. I mean, if
you're out there like these legacy media accounts, you know
that's not that. So what are you doing?
Speaker 3 (05:06):
I mean, is it well, our work with America Happens,
I mean, it's kind of like a Veritas would definitely
be one of the main components of it in terms
of doing investigative journalism. Expose's hidden camera type stuff, you know,
audio recordings of certain interactions kind of like day do
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on Veritas. But also what we do more of is
we do long form documentaries. So whereas Project Veritas, you
know you'd see a scene, for example, with like some
you know official from the FBI or CIA having a conversation,
most of the time what we're doing is we're getting
the kind of like the full documentary, like the story
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behind you know, what's been happening. So how we led
to that interaction with the guy from the FBI, CIA
that we're doing surveillance on and well, you know, basically
get down kind of more in a long form documentary.
So you know, we spend we usually take a few
months to do each one of our projects. Like the
last thing we dropped was a documentary called Bundy Versus
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Deep State about the Clive and Bundy rant standoff, and
it involved a lot of those kind of.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Things, you know what I mean. Let me let me
let me jump in there right quick. Yeah, this this
Clive and Bundy guy now here comes the ticket with
his ladies and gentlemen, and you know, you know how
the south Side unicorn riots. I am a patriot. I'm
a veteran former peace officer, hold and all that stuff,
and I am I am heavy on patriotism. Now, Bundy,
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was he an enemy of the state or was he
actually standing on solid ground when he told the government
to get the hell off his property? What's up with that?
Speaker 3 (06:48):
I mean, okay, what's an enemy of the state. That's
a that's the question I want to know, Like, you know,
what is an enemy in the state, Because to me,
what an enemy of the state is is somebody that
is trying to go against their constitution. Is what I
would think an enemy of the state. Is right with
the Bundy rants standoff, you haven't you have a unique
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situation where post Constitution, there was a lot of laws,
there was a lot of actions that were taken within
the legislature that first Bundy family would say is not legitimate,
it's not constitutional. Right, So there's an argument there because
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whereas the federal government is saying that, hey, that's our land.
You're on BLM land, which is Bureau of Land Management land.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Dodgers about to say black lives matters.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
That's why, that's why I got to clarify. Yeah, every
time I say BLM, I need to clarify it because
this could go to the other direction, you know what
I mean. But you know, similar directions though, because I'm.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Like, how can I be down if the governments given
BLM land?
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Hey man, Well, that's that's where like the argument lies, right,
because according to a constitution, there was no such thing
as bureau land management, and that would almost be like
an overreach of what our founding fathers envision, right, But
then you have, you know, two hundred years later, you
have the Federal Garment saying no, it's our land. But
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Bundy's like, well, no, according to a constitution, that's not
your land.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
You know, wait a minute, Okay, And I do this
for color brother. I do that because my audience. That's
how they like for me to get down. We're gonna
continue any idea. But I saw a movie called Open
Range with Kevin Cousin, one of the most cinematic, beautiful
westerns I've ever seen in my life. In fact, I
think I'll watch it again tonight. Is that damn good?
But in there there was this cat with an accent,
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and he was like, I don't take college to know
free grazers. Is Bundy a free grazer? Is that what
that is?
Speaker 3 (08:49):
You know, that's what some members of the Federal Garment
would say. I would say, no, I don't think he's
a free grazer. I think there's so. But when the
Bundy family moved to Nevada was ten years after Nevada
was incorporated, ten years after.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Right now, that's like nineteen twelve.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Eighteen eighteen s late eighteen hundred something. So okay, there's
there's such a thing as like being the original you know,
people that were on the land, you know, utilizing that land.
You can't but to.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Not go say indigenous though, right not, but.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
Like hundred and forty years later to come and say, hey,
this is your great great great grandfather's land. Now you
got to get leave the land because now the Federal
Garment owns it. What I'm trying to say is I
think Bundy has a legitimate argument, and I don't see
him as a free grazer. I don't necessarily see him
as somebody that's an enemy of the state, you know,
I don't think he's an enemy of the state type
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of guy, and I don't think he's done anything to
indicate that he's an enemy of the state. He might
be an enemy of like you know, laws that are
you know, questionable, you know, they're not constitutional.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
But I mean, the last thing I remember about mister
Bundy in no disrespect to because I think the man's
rolling kind of all right, what you got to respect,
you know, But I mean he and like me, he
had weapons in his hand in the face of the
federal government. I'm like, damn, how is that going to go?
Speaker 3 (10:09):
Well, no, no, see, that's not the that's not the
when you know, the minute of the story. The way
that whole thing went down is he didn't really have
weapons in his hand trying to face off against the government.
It was more that the government showed up and said
you got to get off the land, and they're essentially
trying to push him off their land. Imagine, and this
is like where you've grown up, You've you know, you
were born there, and they're they're saying you need to
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vacate this land. And they're like, no, we're not going
to vacate. And then obviously, you know, tussles happened, and
in the midst of that, you had a situation where
it was a standoff between you know, militia buddies of
his and the federal government. You know, but I don't
think that was their intention to start a war with
the federal government by any mean.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Yeah, but you know, you know how it goes with
the American people the minute they hear the word militia,
which they really should respect the word militia because if
it wasn't for the minute, man, I don't think we
would have lasted but a minute as a nation. So,
you know, the militia has its place, but when you
hear the word militia, you go to thinking all this,
you know, militant stuff and all that. But we're gonna
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we're gonna get away from that. But isn't it interesting
that you can be an illegal alien or undocumented and
you can cold walk up to somebody's vacant house and
the police, the government will fight you for them to
remain on your property. And yet here's the Bundy family
in the same spot for one hundred years or better.
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What is that?
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Four generations, five generations unders you know, And what they're doing, sir,
is also like you know, they're they're raising cattle on
this land. And if you actually went on some of
this land in the desert, it's just wide open land.
There's land as far as eyes can see, you know
what I mean, it's land.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Yeah, it's spreading out so far and wild.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
Yeah. And so you know, he's like using this land
to raise good cattle. By the way, you know, a
lot of the stuff we eat at the you know,
fast food joints, is like really bad meat. This is
like free grazing cattle. You know, they're out there without
you know, chemicals and hormones and all this stuff.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Sounds like him and RFK Junior would get along famous.
Speaker 3 (12:11):
I mean, you know, I think he's doing a I
don't think he's doing a bad thing. He's not doing drugs.
He's not like he's using that land for something positive.
So I don't know. I'm a constitutionalist, So if it's
if it's right by the Constitution, I see it as
you know, doing the right thing. And in myfice, he's
right by the Constitution.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
But right and on the flip side of that, which
makes me actually join arms with you, brother. I don't
know if I'm a constitutionalist, but I do get down
this way, if it's repugnant to the Constitution, I ain't
feeling it. And that's that's the test for any you know,
small magistrates, you know, like local judges trying to tell
a president what to do. You know, if it's repugnant
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to the Constitution, then I ain't down with that.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
I ain't exactly that's the way. That's the line I have.
And it's that's what we do in our media too,
by the way, you know, we're talking about some of
the media work we do when when somebody goes beyond
the bounds of the Constitution and it's and it's something
that seems like it's now within uh what would be
considered tyranny to some Uh that where that's where I think,
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you know, now we're across the line, you know, and
as Americans, I think we got to protect our constitutional rights.
You know.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
And when you when you use the T word, you
got my attention, you know, because this this nation seems
to be getting very confused on what is a protest,
what is insurrection, what is no one's above the law?
And what is tyranny? But we're going to get into
all of that during this conversation. Doing this show I
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want to go into your program America happens when we
come back. That is exactly something I want to talk
about because you're kind of deep, brother, you got cameras
and MIC's and all that stuff. So as we as
we come up out of the Bundie family. So what
is he got like two or three cows over there?
You know, a couple about four or five chickens or something?
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He is he a big spread of what's happening with him?
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Oh? No, he's got a No, he's got a pretty
decent size, you know. I mean, I don't know, he's
probably in the hundreds of cows cattle, you know. I'd
say they grow a lot of different like you know, melons,
you know, things like that. You know, some of the
stuff they do is really cool because you know, it's
desert out there. Man, Like, if you're out in the desert,
most people can't grow stuff. You know. But what's cool
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about that family because I hung out with them and
it was very like hanging out with the family, you
know what I mean. I think if they're hanging out
with them, you'd feel very much like their family. They're
very welcoming type people. So they're telling me about how
they're growing melons off of this soil that like with
very little water and it's like desert everywhere, and these
guys are growing like nice, big, healthy melons and it's
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because they have that experience, you know, it's the pedigree
of you know, being part.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Of generations to do that to you, right, generations.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
Yeah, So I don't know, man, I look at some
of those things and I'm like, these are national treasures,
like we got to like protect our ranchers, you know.
I see the agenda, the whole BLM thing, the Bureau
of Land Management. You know, it's both blms have an agenda,
and it seems to be similar agendas by the way.
You know, I think a lot of people have said
BLM Black Lives Matters has a Marxist agenda. Well, BLM,
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the Bureau of Land Management also has a Marxist agenda,
except their agendas probably approaching it from a different direction.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
So what they're trying to do, but they're saying saying,
and you know, when you talk about and I got
a purpose it that way, ladies and gentlemen, no fun intended.
But when you talk about the Black BLM, they're a
vowed Marxists. They said it right out of their own
damn mouths, you know, with Marxists, and we don't give
a damn about Daddy. We just want, you know, nuclear families,
all kind of ways. But brother, I am really enjoying
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this conversation with you. I hope our audiences is getting
something out of this. I got something out of it
because I didn't know what to think about mister Bundy.
But now I see mister Bundy as an American exercising
as American rights. So with that, we do have to
take a station break, brotherside, and get some chips up
in the high. When we come back, we're gonna talk
about the America Happens Network because I can't wait. Who
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knows they might even hook a brother up. So we're
gonna we're gonna talk about the America Happened next work.
When we come back, Ladies and gentlemen, go know where
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Hey, it's a boy, Knt White, host of the south
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two with mister Vin Miller. This man is a wealth
of information. He's a wealth of knowledge, and he's a patriot.
That's bout it about it. He's a you know, you
got people that sit on the couch. You got people
who go somebody's gonna do it, but nobody did it
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because everybody that somebody you know, you know the story,
ladies and gentlemen, you know the thing. Mister Vin Miller.
So far I see somebody who ain't sitting on this couch.
He doesn't look like he's got no no, no, you know,
no extra weight going on. You're out there working it.
So you know, we're here and enjoying this conversation with
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mister Vin Millan was so grateful that he came onto
the show today. But my man's in him. He lives
in Las Vegas, y'all, that's my home. Away from home.
So before we move into other stuff, I just got
to ask you, or should I say, I gotta ask you.
It's Vegas, Okay, it's Vegas doing all right?
Speaker 3 (19:43):
On what level? There's so many differently. I don't know
financially they're doing that well right now, because it's obvious
that when it comes to that kind of like gambling
type of excess, they're probably struggling a little bit, like
you know, in terms of toury. Yeah, you know, it's
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it's doing well on you know, Vegas is cool. I'm
from La originally. That's why I wear the La hat.
I grew up, you know, grew up in California and stuff.
I really only moved to Vegas about five years ago.
But I like it, you know, I like it. I
think a lot of the issues that California has, you know,
just escaping all of that was been a good change.
You know.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Well see that's for me, it's like how to survive
you know, South Central, and that would make you want
to move to Las Vegas. Las Vegas to me is
like my home away from home. But as with many
other people, I imagine that the bread and butter of
Las Vegas are those casinos or is there something else
going on in Las Vegas, like regular living and people
just doing their thing. What's happening out there?
Speaker 3 (20:44):
Now? There's a lot of people that do regular stuff,
you know. I got a lot of friends that are
in software and like, you know, accountants, lawyers. I mean,
there's a there's a lot of different professions, you know.
To be honest with you, I don't even go to
the strip. I don't even see much of the strip.
You know. I've been here almost like five years on
and off and not been in the strip maybe like
twenty times.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
You can hold life outside of that all tourism aspect,
you know.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
So what is that? You know, don't go to the
strip so you can keep your chips, you know, like.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
Keep your chips, don't go I mean, seriously, man, you know.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
It's true. I mean that, you know, and I just
loved that Cordough you know, the two fifteen. You get
in your car, you just take that long drive. But
understand that California, which they lied about the h the
bullet train. I think they might be lying about the
train that's gonna go from California to Nevada. Have you
seen anything that shows that that might be happening.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
I was researching all that stuff. You know, that just
seems like politician scams. Honestly, I mean, how long have
they been talking about these trains. I don't think there's
any train coming anytime soon, you know. I mean, I
think if they really wanted to, they could build it
quite fast. But you know, it's just I don't know.
I think a lot of our California politicians. And the
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sad thing about all this is the more I've gotten
the politics, the more I've realized how corrupt it is.
It's a lot of people are running for office. And
when I say a lot, I think the large majority
are running for office. They're enrich themselves. I don't think it's. Uh,
I'm not in the facade of like they're trying to
actually build trains and do good stuff for the people.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
You know what, Right, And you know, on my my
take on it, I call it the Great train Robbery
because you got you got all these vendors who I'm
gonna build some road. I'm gonna these guys ain't built
the damn thing, but they still got them checks.
Speaker 8 (22:31):
They got the checks they got. Yeah, exactly, man, exactly,
so you know exactly, it's the Great train Robbery. It
kind of we're gonna get into that. We're gonna we're
gonna slowly slide into politics polytics, which is the multiple
bugs and my and my breakdown, you know, the multiple bugs.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
We're gonna get into that. But uh, you know, I
just it breaks my heart when I hear you say,
and I believe you might be onto something that a
lot of these people are in this to get their chips,
to get him rich, because I mean AOC for example,
I was reading something about her the other day. She
was a bartender. I am not knocking bartenders. Some of
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them are as why is this methusela you can get
now they get your whole life? Soyng talking to a bartender,
you know, But I don't think she's that kind of bartender,
you know what I'm saying. But there she was a waitress.
Was she a bartender? A waitress? Damn you know?
Speaker 3 (23:24):
Bartender?
Speaker 2 (23:24):
Yeah, she was an actual She could make some drinks,
she can remember how to Okay, all right, well that's
a little credit for But the bottom line is the
girl is worth twenty nine million dollars. How does that
How does that happen. I guess because of what you said.
A lot of them go into politics to enrich themselves. Huh.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
And this and this is the thing where it's not like,
I mean, I know you, you and I are both Republicans,
we're both conservatives and stuff, but it's it's across the board.
It's across the board. I mean, we knocked the look
the leftists are doing it for everybody's doing it for corruption. Okay,
that's like I'm sorry to the big sea is over
the top of all of everyone everyone big se.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
There's not a D, it's not a R. It's a
big as C. And this big C. You have two
big ceople and one of them I went from the
corruption party.
Speaker 3 (24:18):
One of them. One side's cool with cutting off your
you know, son's penis. The other side ain't cool with that.
And that's really where Yes, you and I obviously side
with the you know, are with the side that don't
don't want to do that. Leave the penis alone, Leave
the penis alone side. But like at the end of
the day, they're both doing it for corrupt reasons. Yes,
the leftists are doing it. Like what's happened on the
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left is horrendous. They're horrendous. I mean, the Democrats are.
It's this like weird cult thing. At this point, I
can't even call Democrats them democrats because, unlike you, I
was actually a Democrat at one point. I went from
being a Democrat to becoming a Republican.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Well well, excuse me, but I'm a bag right now.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
You know.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
I love using movie analogies. That's one of my favorite
things on my show. I'm like Blade, you know what
I'm saying. I got all of the vampire streets because
I grew up on the South side of Chicago. But
I ain't got none of their weaknesses because I don't
play that man the Democrats that I'm not gonna talk
bad about him. Today, We're gonna talk to Ben Miller
and get to know him a lot better.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
When you said your story about when you were a kid, like,
that's I mean, that's great. I mean, you know, ten
years old, you already know which political party you're aligned with. Man,
I mean that's you know.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Yeah, did you ever see the cartoon Boondocks?
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:28):
I did, actually, yeah, yeah, yeah, with Riley and all
that stuff. Yeah, I was Riley before Riley was Riley.
You know what I'm saying. So I'm walking around the
south side of Chicago and we got nothing but abandoned buildings.
Next thing, you know, you see a police car buy
that abandoned building and a mama crying because on the
way home from school it was her daughter that got
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snatched by the wahou Man. There was a radio station
called Watch This. There was a radio I think it's
probably still there. There's a radio station that Chicago called
w v o inn. Okay, and Tom Joyner used to
be on wvo INN in Chicago, and the way they
would help us navigate some of the horrors of being
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a young person on the South side of Chicago. They
used to tell us on the radio, y'all better watch
out for the Wahoo menh You know, the Wahoo man
was nothing more than a pedophile or a drunk you know,
that would snatch a young girl on our way home
from school and you know, do god off of stuff
to her in those abandoned buildings. So here I am
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ten years old and I'm walking past these abandoned buildings
that you could see the shadowy figures moving around in them.
So you just move a lot faster to get away.
From the Wahoo men, you know. And then the next thing,
you know, it's a Saturday night. My mom is sitting
in the window of the house silhouette because the lights
are off. She's smoking her wistn red, looking out the window,
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and I'm laying on the floor watching TV and watching
my mom watch the people go by. Right. And the
next thing, you know, oh, all that piece in choir
with my mama is punctuated, you know, by the gunfire.
Then I go to school and I'm trying to learn.
Little did I know, I was a little smarter than
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the average bear. So I'm trying to finish my lessons
real fast, and please forgive me. I normally don't deal
with race. But the white teachers who were from kanka
Kee or Walkeegan or whatever, you know, they didn't live
in my neighborhood. They just drove to my neighborhood to
be the teacher. I could look in their eyes and
see that I was irritating them. That something I'm reading
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in the sixth grade, I'm reading at a college level,
and I'm like, I'm hungry, give me more, give me more.
But there was no money, there was no resources, there
were no scholarships back in the sixties and seventies. That
wasn't happening for a brother, you know, so you know
so here I am. My brain is burning. I'm you know.
They gave me the mark in the park books. You
remember marking the park books, right, see mark run mark
(27:58):
is in the park And I finished all that stuff
in like a month and handed it to a Say, Kenneth,
you are not supposed to do all of your work
right away. This is for the entire school year, ma'am.
Give me some more, give me something else. They wouldn't
do it, so make a long story short. I saw
I saw the Democrat Party, as Hamlet would say, naked,
(28:18):
unvented and invent them, you know what I'm saying. I
saw them for who the hell they were, and it
didn't help me that I actually, you know, saw Ronald
Reagan on TV and he was speaking life, you know,
I mean, the man's what do they call him? A renold,
this magnus. You know what I'm saying, Renold, this magnets
was speaking life and my ears resonated to it. So
(28:40):
at ten years of age, You're right, brother, I was
done with the Democrats. The ain't nowhere in the hell.
I want something to do with people who are intentionally
doing this to my neighborhood. Total you know, So on
to you brother. The America Happens Network what is that?
Speaker 3 (28:57):
So America Happens Network is something that I actually came
up with back in the early two thousands. It's just
generally it's a it's like a TV network but online.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
You know.
Speaker 3 (29:06):
The gist is that we're doing a lot of different
shows with a lot of different personalities and stuff, podcasts, documentaries,
and that's what it is. So I do a podcast
called blood Money on there. That's my podcast. Actually, that's
that's signed back there. If it's not blurre it actually
says blood money, I could turn it off.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
It's blurred out. But that's okay. I mean, I'm afraid
of the word blood You hear her, you know what
I mean?
Speaker 3 (29:30):
Like, it's it's blurred out. But you know, yeah, you know,
so that's why fired up?
Speaker 2 (29:34):
Can you can you fire it up? It looked pretty cool?
Speaker 3 (29:36):
Yeah? Yeah, sure.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (29:38):
It's such a logo out there, is it all right? Yeah? Yeah,
so that's blood money. It's a I've got it on
the blur setting. But I could probably fix that here.
But yeah, so I do that podcast and then we
do documentaries, which we do. Uh here that should up
there we go.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Blood Oh tight, hey you know what you should have
done that from the beginning, bro. Yeah, nice, you know
all right, put it this way. We're on the same team.
No different than Dresdens, no different than the many men.
Each one of those groups, the dragoons, right, they all
had their own flags, but they were all still down
for America. Right yeah, yeah, the blood money flag, that's
(30:13):
your flag. Yeah, I said, see that horn back there,
that's me is me. They look good together. That's a
good thing right there. All So, then anybody like, say
they got a podcast and whatnot, are they able to
come to USA put my podcast on your network?
Speaker 3 (30:30):
Yeah, so we started bringing on other creators. That's the
gist of the America Happenings Network. It's actually it was
started by me and my business partner is a lady
by the name of Mindy Robinson, and then we.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
Started bringing sounding familiar to me.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
Mindy she's a really well known influencer. She has got
quite a following. She did this documentary on the Route
ninety one shooting, the Las Vegas mass shooting massacre, which
a lot of people say was never investigated properly, and
that's what her documentary is about. And so yeah, we
did with that. That's what we do, Like we start
bringing on people, we want to have a big collective
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of you know, great talents that you know, basically produce
content around the clock. So people have a go to
destination for this kind of content where we're talking the truth,
where you know, not talking about things that you don't
necessarily hear in the mainstream media. So kind of a
special destination for uncensored media.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
You know, you're not you're not coming across like those
people in the View. I mean I've lately in the
last two months, I've seen the View get checked. They
say something and the next thing you know, the suits
walk right on and on the stage and be like,
you really can't be trying that out.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Are you're going to get Yeah, because they're all getting sued, man,
they're all getting sued. And you know, Trump just won
that ten minute of our lawsuit a few months back
where it was for the defamation. I mean, this is
what needs to happen, because you know, try to be
nice with some of these people and be like, oh no,
you stop taking stop saying bad things about me. You're
a big fat meani. I mean, it doesn't work. But
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you know what really works is when you see somebody
and you hurt their pocket.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
That works.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
They'll remember that, and the next guy that's gonna do
the same nonsense, he'll remember that, you know what I mean.
So I'm a big fan of lawsuits honestly, because it's.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
So much The lawsuit is my friend. The lawsuit is
my friend where you have my friend, you know. But
let me speaking of lawsuits, I want to ask you
a question because perhaps you might know. Is it true
that Pam Bundy then got off in the Whoopy Goldberg's wallet?
Did she get in the Whoope's wallet? Oh?
Speaker 3 (32:27):
I have no idea, man, that'd be beautiful. I know,
I know other people have gotten to well.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
I heard that Pam Bundy won a lawsuit a gets
Whoopy Goldberg. That's pretty painful. But I don't know if
it's tabloid or you know, and I'm not able to
get a source that'll be able to you know.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
You know, the sad thing is as a host, even
if like she got hit with a lawsuit, it's to
be their insurance paying for it. But the beauty of
it is, you know, insurance gets tired of paying for
stuff and eventually they'll he won't put the pressure on
to make sure that you know, like WHOOPI goldbergs, she
shouldn't be on television. I mean, how many defamation lawsuits
you know or are you going to be subject to?
Speaker 2 (33:01):
You know exactly. I've heard that woman say some stuff
and I'm like, I know she lined, she just told
a ball face lot, but there she is. Hey, brother,
you know how this goes. I gotta take a break
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How did they get in touch with you? How do
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Speaker 3 (33:35):
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Give sen goo dot com forward slash America happens. That's
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Speaker 7 (36:00):
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Speaker 2 (36:16):
Hey, hey, it's your boy, Kim White, host of the
South Side of Unicorn show, and we are back for
the third segment of the show with Vin Miller. And
now see this is the part ladies and gentlemen where
we start to drill down. No different than my boy
Bruce Willis on Armageddon when they were sitting there with
the drill, you know, trying to get it to go,
stepping on it and all that. So now we're gonna
(36:36):
step on it a little bit. My man actually ran
for political office. He ran for Let me see if
I can get that right. Hold on, let me check
my stuff.
Speaker 3 (36:46):
You've had assem Redistrict thirteen.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
Now see, I wouldn't mess with that.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
Brother.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
Could you've done the fourteen or the twelve thirteen? You know,
so you ran for district twelve. What what made you
want to run.
Speaker 3 (36:59):
For disc at thirteen? Oh man? Frustration honestly frustration from
just watching. You know. We keep saying corruption, but it's
like it's more like criminal activity against we the people.
That's what it is. It's not like I don't even
like using soft words anymore, you know, like it's criminal
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activity against we the people, by people like who you're
talking about. Where you have an AOC she gets into
Congress and all of a sudden she's got thirty million,
or you got a Nancy Pelosi and she's got five
hundred million in the bank. There these are crimes that
are happening against us. I hope people realize that, yes,
people aren't being punished necessarily for these crimes, but these
(37:43):
are crimes being happening against uf so against her.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
So that's what that compelled you to want to run
for office and.
Speaker 3 (37:52):
To be different and try to you know, And obviously
I didn't win, but my goal was to really call
it out the way it is. And and just like
we're doing our content. By the way, at this point,
after doing a thousand episodes of exposing what's going on
on every level of corruption, it's not like I could
walk into any political office and pretend to be one
of them. You know what I'm saying at this point.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
All the way, I gotta I gotta stop you right there. Well,
you say one of them, but you are a Republican.
Who is your dim? Are you talking about the Democrats?
And I are talking about some Republicans too, who's that
dim for you?
Speaker 3 (38:25):
I'm talking about and I'm and I apologize for the
harsh word, but the political prostitutes, that's what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about the kind of person that will take
a lot of money from for doing bad things, whether
it's pushing you know, medication that hasn't been tested, whether
it's going against you know, laws that clean up our
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water so our kids are not drinking like some of.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
Those politicians out there in Las Vegas, which I happen
to know about, that they took these people's land and
they ain't gave the land back and they were trying
to turn it into commercial use. But all of this,
all the city council members on that, they all got
pay pay.
Speaker 3 (39:03):
Pay paid exactly. Man. It's that kind of stuff, you know,
And it's a it's the look, man. The corruption is
the rule, not the exception unless we fix that. And
this is why I ran for office. This is why
we do the media that we do. All it is
it's a downward spiral, you know what I mean, that's all.
You can't you can't have so many of these individuals
(39:24):
robbing us and by the way, you know, not doing
things like you know, building a rail system after they've
raised millions of dollars and where does the million billion
and where do that money go? I'm sure I'm telling you.
You got some houses, you got some trust funds, you
got a lot of people living lavish lives off of that.
And we the people are thinking, Hey, they're going to
build trains for us, you know what I mean. It's just, man,
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I don't know, it's a lot of people enriching themselves.
Speaker 5 (39:49):
You know.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
My background I think has a lot to do with
my perspective too, because at a very young age, I
was a very successful music video director. I actually filmed
in the South Side of Chicago back in two thousand
and three for a DMX video in some you know,
really rough neighborhoods. And what I'm trying to say is
I actually saw the celebrity lifestyle. I actually, you know,
(40:10):
ran into people like Kanye West and p Diddy coming up,
you know, Master DX. And what I'm trying to say
is I saw, you know, people living lives of luxury,
and it just I don't know, it's not as for
me to sell my morality for hey, you got a
(40:31):
mansion or you got this extra car, car number ten.
I just saw too many celebrities being a music video
director and being a producer that were miserable having all that.
You see what I'm saying. So you know, I'm like,
all right, man, you are a celebrity. You got all
the women in the world, you got all the cars
in the world. You got the mansions, you got the
private jets, and you're miserable, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
So yeah, because you know, money, money don't get it done.
You remember.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
It goes no money don't get it done done.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
You know what was that money don't matter yesterday? Right?
The show don't matter to night. That's Prince. Prince was
deep on that people aren't chasing these chips and whatnot,
that they're lost souls. But now when I listen to you.
Speaker 3 (41:15):
Talk, then can I say one thing? I think money
do matter? If money do matter? Because if you do,
but it's like ill gotten games. When you get money
from the right the wrong way, by selling people out,
by harming people, that's the wrong kind of money. I
think that kind of money you could never enjoy. Those
kind of people always try to look for some kind
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of vice to mute the fact that they've sold a
part of their soul or whatever. And I kept seeing
that over and over again. Man, that's story, you know.
Speaker 2 (41:43):
Right, Here's here's what I'm at with that. Because I'm
listening to you and I'm a Republican too, But I
don't know for how much longer, you know, I mean,
there's just some shady stuff going on. But would you
consider yourself almost ready to be an independent? Did you
run as an indep?
Speaker 3 (42:00):
I'm done. I'm done with both parties. Brother, I'm done
with both parties. You know, I'm hearing that I'm marginally
more republl I'm significantly more Republican in the fact that
the left is just completely crazy, right when you're talking about,
you know, transitioning children and like parents losing dominion over
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their children, and like all of a sudden, you got
to call your child by her uh male nan because
that's what she was bringing. That stuff is just madness.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
So it's up on my tongue because I don't know
what to call people because you know, when I'm hanging
around with people, right, I'll be like, man, look, and
then there's somebody in that crowd that ain't necessarily a
man no more. And then they get all been out
of shape, and I'm like, it's hard for me to
turn my tongue into a gymnast. Yeah, yeah, you know
what I mean. My tongue can't do acrobats, you know,
(42:52):
And so I'm with you on that. Are you going
to run office?
Speaker 3 (42:57):
So the point I'm trying to make is like I'm
more Republican because I don't want to be part of
an unsen group of lunatics.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
Right, I can never be a Democrat. Put it this way,
they could probably put you and me up on the
firing line and be like, you're going to be Democrat
right now? Would you take the shot?
Speaker 3 (43:13):
I think I'm taking the shot.
Speaker 1 (43:14):
Bro.
Speaker 3 (43:14):
I can't do it.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
Man, what's this? It's the only time they gonna be
able to give me a shot. You know, I didn't
take the jab? Did you take the jab?
Speaker 3 (43:24):
I thought you were saying I thought you were talking
about No, No, no, I was I was doing the
double on talk out, dude. I ain't taking dude. I'm
fighting my way out of that one. There's no that shot.
There's no way I'm taking that shot. Man. Yeah, you're
talking about the jab, like, no way, bro, no way.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
No.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
I'm going down fighting with that one, you know. Yeah, yeah,
you know.
Speaker 2 (43:44):
Because I'm a veteran. So I was over at the
VA hospital doing the Days of the Viddies. I call
it the Viddies, right yeah, during the Days of the Viddies,
And I'll be damn if that nurse didn't ask me
five times if I wanted the shot. I'm like, no,
I'm good. I see here, you don't have the shot yet?
Would you would you like? Would you like us to
prepare one for you?
Speaker 3 (44:03):
Now?
Speaker 1 (44:04):
No?
Speaker 2 (44:05):
I said, And I told her, I said, if you
ask me again, I'm getting up and I'm leaving. Well,
she asked me again, what do you think I did?
And I was sick too. I wasn't feeling too good,
you know. But I'm like, if you're not gonna give
me the medical treatment that I'm here for and you're
trying to push this jab on me, I'm I'm over it,
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you know. So okay, okay, going forward? Do you see
yourself running for office again?
Speaker 3 (44:31):
I'm not sure about running for office, but I definitely
see my path as more as a more of an
independent I just man, you know, I can't. I just
can't be down with the party system. And I think
it's an unnatural thing for us to be.
Speaker 5 (44:46):
You know.
Speaker 3 (44:46):
It's like gang warfare, like you're either in this gang
or you're that gang.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
And like you and me, you got the red, I
got the blue, but we're not we're not any good.
Speaker 3 (45:00):
I'm like, I think we're a lot of us, I think,
are too too free thinking to be category that way.
And I think, honestly, man, I think that's part of
the psychological warfare against the American people, where you put
us into two different gangs, and you know, we're out
there paring amongst the gangs and not really looking up
remember to have we're talking about the big sea of corruption.
We're not looking up over here, you know what I'm saying,
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because we're too doing this thing. And uh, that's what
I'm That's what I'm about now. I think we need
to really just it's all about the Constitution at the
end of the day, man. I think like Republicans or
Democrats have a tendency to disregard of constitution, and I
think we just got to remember remind him to keep
that in line. You know.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
Well's me. What's got me feeling some kind of way
is And here goes another one of my movie analogies,
ladies and gentlemen. I'm talking about the movie three hundred
with my man Leonidas. Leonidas at the hot gates. You know,
when he went through those gates, his men were behind him,
and like he said, today, nobody dies, right, He's like,
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take from them everything and leave them nothing. President Donald J.
Trump has walked through the hot gates for US, and
he's looking behind him at the Congress and the Senate
has said, come on, are these guys moving fast enough
for your taste on them? I just being impatient.
Speaker 3 (46:16):
Oh no, man, They're not moving fast enough at all.
But we got like we got generations of the nonsense
to fix, you know, with this USAID nonsense, with all
the bribe and extortion money that they had hidden in
all these different methods and stuff. I mean, we got
I don't know, it seems like we have like fifty
sixty years of nonsense to fix in a matter of
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three four years, which I don't know.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
We already down to what three and a half years, three.
Speaker 3 (46:42):
And a half years almost, man, And it's crazy how
fast it's going to go, you know. And I mean,
I hope to God that Trump sets a new tradition
for this country because the tradition has become so flawed
in the fact that I think the last fifty sixty
years of presidents we've accepted, or the most part, I mean,
there's been one or two exceptions. This Magnus had been
(47:05):
really like bad, you know, not very America first options,
you know.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
And like, oh no, I mean I thought I thought
i'd just say some good ones to me. Ronald Reagan
was about it, got.
Speaker 3 (47:15):
Yeah, yeah, he was working, you know, Ronald Reagan was
working against a lot of corruption obviously, but things have
gotten so much worse since Reagan's time. I think what
Trump was dealt with was, I mean, just years and
years more.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
Of real life bonified deep state, right, I mean it's
absolutely deep state, you know what. And you and me
both saying that we would never be democrats. I could
never be a Democrat, I'm sorry. But the Reverend Jesse
Jackson he said something that has now become extremely profound
when he was running for presidential office. When he was
in the campaign, he said, y'all need to stay out
(47:52):
the bushes. I thought it was kind of a nice
play on words, right, He's like, stay out the bushes.
And now that I've done a little bit of deep
diving myself the Bush family, oh.
Speaker 3 (48:02):
Yeah, yeah yeah. See that's why I was like, I
became a Democrat is because of George W. Bush.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
You know you ain't no democrat. Let me help you,
Let me help you out.
Speaker 3 (48:12):
When I when I'm talking about when I was a kid, like,
you know, you were a Democrat. Yeah. Yeah. When I
came out to college, I was like, you know, I
started inquiring about politics, and the first dude in front
of me was George W. Bush starting all these wars,
lying is you know, butt off and stuff. And that's
why I was like, at one point I was a
Barack Obama fan, thinking that that's the dude that's gonna
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save us. Yeah, you know, just being you know, I
gotta be honest, you know, that's what.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
I gotta watch that I think I couraged.
Speaker 3 (48:39):
I have to bleep that out, So I'm sorry, you know,
I just I had no idea that the politics. But
then you know, once I start to learn about the
Democrats history. See, I never knew that stuff. I came
up in Hollywood, so to me, it was like it's
a uniparty town. So it was a big thing, like
being against Hillary, you know what I'm saying. At that
backing there was.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
And you know, isn't it ironic? Brother, Here you are
a white man and you voted for Obama. Here, I
am a brother, and there was no way in the
hell I was gonna vote for him in two thousand
and seven, when he started this campaign. The people around me,
they're all, hey, we're gonna have our first black president.
Who we Kenny ain't too happy. And I'm sitting there
(49:21):
being quiet. They're like, Kenny ain't too happy. And I
turned to them and I said, if we make the
terrible mistake of electing this man as president, what you're
gonna see is riots in the streets, buildings boarded up,
death and destruction. Here's what I say, brother, I'm gonna
give you this from them. You might want to hold
on to it. In two thousand and seven, I called
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Barack Usain Obama the Sardinian swordsman to America.
Speaker 3 (49:47):
Oh wow, who he is?
Speaker 2 (49:49):
I saw it, clear and clear and simple. And we
have been nothing but jacked up ever since that man
has showed up on the scene. Now, when we come back,
we're gonna talk about the First Amendment, Second Amendment. We
were gonna get into a question I've been, you know,
dying to ask you has to do with someone who's
running for office here in the state of California, the
gouberlatorial race. I think you got some things you want
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to say about that. You know, we're gonna take a
station break, ladies and gentlemen, and when we come back,
we're gonna let Vin Miller put us on tip because,
as he said, he's a political beast. He's run for office,
he's done expos ations. We're gonna talk about that too.
But I think he has an eye on the California
gubernatorial race and he wants to share some stuff with us.
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So when we come back, we're gonna hear what that
stuff is. We're going for a station break.
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Vim Miller. Now you're probably out there saying, why does
that name sound familiar to me? I said earlier in
the show, that's what you might be doing. Well, now
let's go ahead and take some of the rappings off
of that name. I would say infamous name, but that
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do that. But the name is recognizable, and you're probably
gonna hear more of that name in the weeks and
months to come. Vin Miller is the exact same Vim
Miller who was in the city of Coachella in California
at the time that President Donald J. Trump came here,
and I think that was a pivotal appearance. I think
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it really helped him to tip the scales on a
lot of things. It was a big deal, and Vin
Miller was at the exact same event. He made or
had an encounter with law enforcement, and that encounter didn't
go so good. Now, there's people out there that would
always say, but yeah, he's a white man, so it
came out okay. But if he was a brother, I
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bet you he had a gut shot up. I don't know,
and I don't play that kind of stuff. I wasn't there,
but Vin Miller was there, and because he was there,
I'm gonna let him go ahead and explain to you
all what that's all about. Mister Miller. I've seen it
in the news I saw, you know that, because hey,
the first time I heard that President Trump had been shot,
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my stomach fell into my gut. I was like, you know,
I just you know what I mean, everything about me
just say it to my feet. I'm like, Lord Jesus,
please let him still be alive, let him don't let
them have gotten this man. And so once we learned
that he was going to be okay, you know, you
feel a little bit better. But no, when you when
you first heard the news, how did you feel about it?
Speaker 3 (54:22):
Yeah? No, No, I mean I was we reported actually
about both of the attempts on America happens, and we're uh,
pretty much at the forefront of some of the reporting
that was happening actually with both of them in terms of,
you know, the mainstream media was actually not really talking
about a potential individual.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
Yeah, I hear. But what I'm asking is, how did
you feel about it when you heard that he had
been shot? What what came into your mind?
Speaker 3 (54:45):
Oh? I mean, just anger and anger, because it's I've
been seeing this stuff brewing in terms of the you know,
my my big leen has been mainstream media and the
fact that the mainstream media, because that's where I was
part of I came up in the mainstream media. I
worked at all.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
These pres credentials and all that stuff.
Speaker 3 (55:02):
Yeah, yeah, so I worked at all these every network
out there in some capacity or another. Right. So when
I saw them starting blood on the streets, like turning
Americans against Americans, and then you know, shootings happening, and
people dying on the streets and cities burning down, and
the precursor to the assassination attempts, I mean, I knew
violence of that sort was coming, and it was very
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obvious that they were trying to, you know, kill the president.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
And I find they're trying to unallow them. I think
that seems to be the new word that everybody likes
using to avoid getting you know, clipped out on alive.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
You know.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
And and when you look up in the Secret Service director,
this woman, I'll be damned if she didn't have a
smirk on her face when the Congress called him in
to explain herself. Did you did you see that? Did
you get that feel from him?
Speaker 3 (55:50):
Yeah? I mean, I you know, again, that's a d
that was a DEI hired. They didn't have proper protection,
They didn't investigate that either of those assassination, attempts to
assessment it is a butler one. They didn't investigate it properly.
It was very obvious. You know, Hey, CNN, all of
a sudden, it is showing a Trump rally live when
they never show Trump rallies. It was like, to me,
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it's like, why aren't people in the mainstream media being arrested,
Because somebody at CNN had to have known that's not
a coincidence that, hey, we're about to see the president
potentially get shot because they aired that, and they normally
don't air that.
Speaker 2 (56:26):
So there's a lot they were hoping to have a
Kennedy moment going down.
Speaker 3 (56:30):
I want there live on air. All of us become
deflated the globalist takeover. So you know, as we've been talking,
you know, I could kind of I just segue this
into the Chad Bianco story. But so as we've been talking,
you know, for people that go to America, happens our
Rumble Channel. I mean, we've been doing this sort of
content of exposing this nonsense for a really long time.
I mean I started this back in the early two thousands,
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but really brought it back as a result of the
mainstream media censorship in twenty eighteen, two tenty nineteen. And
the crazy thing about all of this is that when
I showed up to that Trump Coachilla rally on October twelfth, well,
I didn't really show up to the rally. I was
actually one point two miles away. I happened.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
That's close enough. You know what said?
Speaker 1 (57:16):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (57:16):
Are you a weapons officionado?
Speaker 5 (57:17):
Do you do you?
Speaker 3 (57:18):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (57:18):
Do you dabble in weapons? A little bit?
Speaker 1 (57:20):
No?
Speaker 3 (57:21):
Not much? No, No, I do.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
I'm you know, I got I call them BB guns
because to me, a pistol is nothing more than a
glorified BB gun. You know what I'm saying. There are
some weapons that at a mile you're still good.
Speaker 5 (57:32):
You know.
Speaker 3 (57:33):
No, that wasn't I wasn't even I didn't even have No.
What I had with me was so I was coming
from Nevada, That's where I reside. I came to California
to do essentially, I was doing investigative journalism projects. So
I had my in the back of my suv. I
have a shotgun and I have a Glock nineteen handgun, right,
and so then I from the.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
Gait a minute, wait wait wait wait, I got please
let me, let me take this rab with you because
I'm trying to understand. Now, see do you have your
ccws and all that kind of stuff, but you're just
not a gunman.
Speaker 3 (58:03):
You're not I'm not a gunman. And whenever I whenever
I carrying Nevada, it's open carries allowed. So I've never
gotten to CCW.
Speaker 2 (58:11):
You don't have any ccws or anything like that. See
yours truly, ladies and gentlemen, I got my CCW and
I'm letting some of y'all out there know that just
so you understand. Don't be coming at me crazy, but
you know, you gotta keep it real with some of
these knuckleheads. You know what I'm saying. But the bottom
line is, you know, no ccws and that stuff. And
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when you when you were there, were you there like
to investigate a politician? I'm aritas type thing.
Speaker 3 (58:39):
No, No, I'm in California doing basically a project veritage
type thing and a dangerous location. That's why I had
these two firearms. And then from there I go to uh.
Basically I was a one point two miles from the rally.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
Are you and what would be considered the outbound because
full disclosure to your audience, in mind, I'm ex military
law enforcement specialists. I'm an ex peace officer, and I
do security for major events such as Coachella and you know,
stage coach and stuff. I've been involved in that type
of stuff. So you and what was considered the outbound
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area of protection, there's like three layers. Did you how many?
How many checkpoints did you hit?
Speaker 1 (59:18):
No?
Speaker 3 (59:18):
I never saw. I never went through a checkpoint. See.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 2 (59:21):
Was Okay, now I'm up. Let you do your thing.
Speaker 3 (59:23):
Okay, So this is like before there's a parking lot entrance, right,
and I got to break this down because the way
Cadbiancle reported this was really to make himself look like
a fake hero because none of what he said was true. Right.
He said that I had gone to a Trump rally
and tried to enter the Trump rally with guns, and
that just actually not accurate at all. And the evidence
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exists online for anybody to find out. Because what the
instructions of the actual pass said was that you entered
did you have a pass? Yeah? Yeah, of course, yeah
so I so yeah. So it says that you enter
the parking lot. From the parking lot, you got to
walk to the shuttle stop. From the shuttle stop, you
get a shuttle and that shuttle drives you one mile
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down the road and then it drops you off in
front of the Trump Rally, which then you got to
go through Secret Service to enter the Trump Rally. So
where I was protection, Yeah, so I wasn't even in
that inner perimeter of the parking lot. The inner perimeter
of the parking lot was about twenty yards from me
when I pulled up to a sheriff's deputy.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
Brother, Brother, did you have any of those BB guns
on you when you got out your vehicle?
Speaker 3 (01:00:30):
No? No, What I'm trying to say is I drove
up to the sheriff's deputy before even trying to enter
the parking lot, and then close to them and said, hey,
I have a couple of firearms with me. I'm from Nevada.
I'm also with the Nevada Republican Party. I told him
that I'd run for office. I even told him, Hey,
you guys are welcome to hang onto these firearms if
it's an issue, because I'm very sensitive to the fact that,
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you know, like the security measures are tightened because of
all these crazy stuff. Yeah, the man, the man got
shot at twice. Yeah, so I I told them, you know,
you ruck them the hold onto my firearms. Just let
you know, I have a couple of firearms. And by
the way, just to be very clear, I didn't know
much about firearms like to begin with. I'd just gotten
these as a recommendation. But glock nineteen is not a
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long range firearm. You know, you know how you're talking
about their certain firearms. We're at a mile That's.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
That's why Wes is That's why I'm asking by because yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
So the Block nineteen is a handgun that I would
have to be at close range, so it's not an
assassination tool. My other weapon is a shotgun, which again
you have to be at close rain close. Yeah, yeah,
it's not an assassination tool. So nonetheless, what happened was
after I disclosed and I have these firearms. And by
the way, I'm only disclosing this because I'm telling these
guys expecting to hear one of two things. One, Yesterdy,
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you could park your car and then it's a mile away,
because I'm not you know, I got to get on
the shuttle, you got to go through security, and.
Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
All none of the weapons on your person, you didn't have.
Speaker 3 (01:01:51):
Yeah, I don't. I never, I don't never had them
on my person. It wasn't on it. It hadn't been
my on my person since I was in Nevada, which
is the only place you could actually you know, roll around.
Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
Right, because in California you can't have it on your person.
You better not be loaded. Damn sured bet not be
loaded because they freak out about that. I think it's
actually a pedal code. If to carry a loaded weapon
in California, you don't have the proper you know, if
if you had to say a state was hostile to
the Two Way Amendment, wouldn't you agree to California.
Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
It's like Doug worst. I mean, I don't even consider
California like a part of the United States when it
comes to our constitution. Because what happened with this whole
instance was so crazy because like I told you, by
the way, everything I've told you has been on it's
on recording for people that want to actually listen to
me go through this motions of it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
You got my attention, brother, I'm guessing it because I'm like,
what the hell happened?
Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
So so check out my ex account, which is my name,
but with ant in front of it. It's not Van Miller.
There's a video pin to the profile there.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
No let me, let me stop you requicking. Why is
it named not Van Miller but it is Vin Miller.
Speaker 3 (01:02:56):
Because it's Twitter or one point zero canceled my out
because I was putting a lot of postings about COVID
nineteen and all that stuff. So I got canceled back
when it was the first regime, and then when Elon
bought it, I still haven't been able to get my
VAM million.
Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
I think Elon needs to check that system. I think
some of the ghost in the machine are still there.
Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
Yeah. Oh yeah yeah, because I keep writing to him.
They're like, oh well, we can't unlock your old account
because I guess Twitter one point zero put it out
a commission because they were they were offended by all
my They really meant to get you. They were like,
we're not even this ain't coming back, so we mean
as well.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
Just yeah and it's this man is done.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
Yeah, but so what you know, what I was trying
to say is like, you know, I actually there was
no semblance of me being an assassin earth threat to
President Trump, and in fact that two months ago, I
was at mar A Lago with President Trump there.
Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
But what happened with you? Whoa pumped the breaks? Pumped
the breaks? Yeah, you were at mar A Lago. I
mean like teetotaling and talking about how do you do?
I'm find if you are you actually at Yeah? If you?
Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
If you? Guys, there's there's a Newsweek card. Well, because
what happened after all of this is Chad, this is
this is after the infamous there's like two months ago.
This is seven months ago. Is when that assassin hoax
thing happened. So two months ago I met mar Lago.
Newsweek finds out about it, the magazine news Week. They're like, dude,
what what happened? They're like, where't you the guy that
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Chad Bianca was saying? You're an assassin, You're a lunatic.
You shut up with fake id's, fake passports. I mean
he said a lot of crazy things. Well wait, that's
the one thing. That's the one thing I want to
ask you about. Yeah, Okay, they got this damn real
ID stuff going on. When you gotta have a little
star on your driver's license that you can't get on
an aeroplane, right, do you have multiple.
Speaker 2 (01:04:40):
Passports or do you have just I got?
Speaker 3 (01:04:42):
All I got? Is like, so I'm I'm I was
born in Canada. I grew up in California, right, So
I have a Canadian passport because I was born there.
I have a US passport because I grew up in California, right.
And I also, you're a dual citizen. I'm a dual
citizen and I have a Nevada driver's license. And then
somehow that was blowing up into like basically chadiancle lying
(01:05:04):
because you know, what's the proof that none of this
is true? The proof is that everything I've just told
you in terms of the lies of Chad Bianco are
felonious accusations. If you have fake id's, if you have
fake passports, if you have you.
Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
Can pretty sketch if you got all that stuff, brother,
and I like you so far, But if you got
fake IDs, you got guns. You know what I'm saying.
You got all this stuff, you started to look like, uh,
what's that dude, Jason bowen to somebody. Man, That's what it's.
Speaker 3 (01:05:32):
That's that's the point. That's what you said, the perfect
thing right there, because that's exactly what I've been telling
you everybody. Man. He was trying to paint the picture
of a James Bond Jason Barren type of assassin, somebody
that you know he's a police force took down. And
the scarier he made me sound, the more of a
hero he sounds like. But the sad thing about all this, bro,
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is that it's a complete lie. And the way you
know it's a complete lie is everything that I just
told you is a felony, right, which means I wouldn't
be sitting to you right Like here, I'm sitting down
and talking to you. I ain't in jail, right and
I haven't seen it. I haven't shoid one day in jail.
I haven't him in charge with nothing. The FBI and
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Secret Service didn't even want to interview me about these accusations.
That's how you know it's all bs.
Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
So now, okay, what in fairness? And you're gonna have
to come back on the show. Brother, You're gonna have
to have me on your show and you can finish
because Connie. Connie just hit me with the buzzers. She's like,
you're out of time. But like I told you, I'm
like a sup Nazi. We do the show as the
show goes, I'm gonna go ahead and step past that
clock because I want to finish talking to you. But
in all fairness to the gentleman you're speaking about, because
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he's not here, right, I know that when I have
a situation that makes my spidy senses kick in, Right,
I'm looking at that situation a little bit harder. Could
it be that he was just operating out of an
abundance of caution because of this?
Speaker 4 (01:06:59):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
No, Because if you're doing abundance of caution, what you
do and you're like you said, you know you've been
in the military and all that, there's protocol, right, you
don't grab some dude, and without you having enough information,
you don't stand up in front of the world and
have press conferences and do media tours, which is what
he did. He had a big press conference and then
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he went on Fox and ABC and NBC and did
this whole media tour about.
Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
How let me let me ask you a question. At
the time he's doing the circuit, right, had you already
been passed by by the alphabet soups? Did a FBI
that sits three?
Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
This is a crazy thing. By the time he did
his news conference, the FBI and Secret Service that morning
had already said I'm no assassin the Trump campaign because
I've worked with them. Like I told you, I've been
to mar A Lago many times. The Trump people know me,
or at least the people around Trump know of me
because of all circles million. Yeah, I've been doing this
work since like twenty nineteen where enough people have heard
(01:07:58):
of me where they're like, wait a minute, this is
not sounding correct because you know this is a man.
I mean, I've been in rooms with Trump for the
last five years where it's like maybe a hundred people.
So if I was a bad dude, I've had plenty
of opportunities, let me put it that way. Right.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
So the point, oh, maybe he was just trying to
get him comfortable.
Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
I don't know, but you see what I'm saying. It's
like anybody that does any bit of research. Man. I
had podcasters that were like, dude, we went online, we
did three minutes of research. We knew that you were
no Trump assassin. Right. So the long answer I've just
given you, sir, is that we have pattern and protocol
when it comes to our jobs. Right. Well, yeah, if
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you're a sheriff, you don't just go a run up
in front of the world, which is what he did.
He ran up in front of the world, and then
he kept running and running and running, saying that this
man's in the Lunatic Assassin all this crazy stuff. Right,
you don't if you're gonna do something out of abundance
of caution, what you do is you don't talk. You
don't talk. That's what you don't have a press conference like,
you just shut up. At that point, you're like, abundance
(01:09:00):
of caution, Let's hold this guy in jail, let's find
out what's going on with him. But guess what, they
didn't even want to hold me in jail, right, The
FBI and Secret Service didn't even want to interview me.
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
So okay, I gotta wrap up now and the buzz
is gonna go out for me. We with regard to
the infamous incident at Coachella, that's what I'm gonna call it,
the incident at Coachella. Where are you at? Are the
charges pending? Are they gonna swoop you in?
Speaker 3 (01:09:23):
Doe?
Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
The you know six am pup walk? What's happening with me?
Speaker 3 (01:09:27):
Honestly, there's been I have from what I understand with
the FBI, Secret Service, Trump Camp. Nobody has any issues
with me whatsoever. I had a lawsuit against Chad Bianco
on the Riverside. I have to file a pretty big
lawsuit because the defination here, I mean, right now, if
you search my name, all you get is controversy generated
by Chad Bianco. So I actually fillowed one hundred million
dollars loss again.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
And man, I know Connie's freaking out right now because
I'm going above beyond the time limit. But you're a patriot.
I'm a patriot. Sounds like Sheriff Bianco is a patriot.
He's running for governor of the state of California, and
he's like one of the only men. You know how
in a movie Highlander there can be only one, right,
he looks like the man that's going to grab the
(01:10:09):
brass ring. Can't watch this. I'm gonna go I'm gonna
go ridey king on you for a second. Can't we
all just get along?
Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
You remember when we first started talking. I started I
was saying, how like the corrupt blanket of like really
scumbag people and the fact that they're running for office
for all the wrong, wrong reasons. Well, look, Chad Bianco,
A lot of people could say a lot of things, right,
you know, We've got politicians for our entire lifetimes tell
us a lot of things, and then eight years later
we're like, well, why didn't you do all that stuff
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that he promised? You know, Chad Bianco's that guy. He's
saying all the things you guys want to hear right now.
But when you look at his history of how he's
conducted business in Riverside, including this sloppy false accusation and
by the way, I'm victim number I lost count how
many people have had lawsuits against this guy because of
his bad behavior. So now we're going to hand the
(01:11:01):
entire California budget to a guy that can't even run
Riverside County correctly. So, just because he says he's a Republican,
just because he tries to act a certain way, like
of being Mago and all that, It's like, my bottom
line with Chad Bianco is he's not what he says
he is. He's certainly a liar, he's a sloppy individual.
He doesn't run his sheriff's department well, and he shouldn't
(01:11:23):
be running California. That's my bottom line.
Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
I hear you, and why says we laid so much
down in this show. I get to reach back at
something too. Remember how we both said I'd rather be
dead than to be a damn Democrat. I remember that part.
So I mean, if he's the only game in town,
because we damn shouldn't want another Democrat governor in the
state of California. We don't want it, can't have it.
(01:11:47):
And he's the only game in town, what do we do?
Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
I mean, I see, I don't even look at him
as a real game in town, just because you know
what it is, just because he says he's not a
Democrat when you look at his history and everything that
he's done in history indicates that he's more of a leftist,
more of a Democrat, including kneeling for BLM, including making
a big deal out of I told you about my firearms. Brother.
You know, these firearms were not threatening firearms. Why did
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he go after where they loaded? Why did he go
after a two A guy the way he did? If
he's that a constitutional guy, why does he defame a
two A guy and now made every legal law owner
a gun holder, lawful roop holder. Now, all of a
sudden nervous that they're gonna get called an assassin because
they just happen to have guns in the back of
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their truck. You see.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
Oh yeah, I got lots of it. So let me
watch this. I I gotta do this, and you would
do the same thing I have gone over because you
are an engaging guest. My man Vin Miller, who you
could actually do a two hour show with this guy.
So as we bring it to it, we could. We
could have done two hours, easy done it like Joe Rogan,
you know what I mean, he does three you know.
(01:12:54):
But as we wrap up, how do people get in
touch with you? And what's your parting words to the people?
What do you want them to remember about this this interview?
Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
You know, one thing I would say is people need
to do much deeper research than just listening to mainstream
media about different political candidates. That's one thing that people
blanket need to understand because we've been fooled for too
long by people with sugary words that don't do that
don't practice what they preach. So that's my biggest thing
for people. If people want to reach me, you can
(01:13:23):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
You know, there it is, and I wish we could continue,
but you know, hey, I don't have a big platform.
I just got one, so I'm gonna go ahead and
wrap up with my signature clothes. Hey, listen to me.
There's no place I'd rather be, nothing more I'd rather
do than being right here doing this show for you.
I'm Kim White with Vim Miller, and we are out