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THE REGIME IS CONSIDERING ALL OPTIONS AS KAMALA FLOUNDERS, TRUMP ASCENDS

2024/10/24
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Jack Posobiec认为卡马拉·哈里斯是美国历史上最激进、最无能、最不称职的副总统,不受尊重、不被信任,也不被重视,回答问题时经常语无伦次。他还认为特朗普及其团结的政党势头正猛,而执政当局可能采取更多行动来对抗特朗普及其支持者,因为他们感到自己的权力受到威胁。 Liz Collin关注明尼苏达州的执法人员接连遇害,但此事并未得到足够的关注,这与州长蒂姆·沃尔兹的领导不力有关。她认为乔治·弗洛伊德事件后,对警察的攻击加剧,导致明尼苏达州的犯罪率上升和执法人员的死亡,执法人员对执法的犹豫不决导致犯罪率上升,执法人员的死亡以及家属的悲痛。她还批评了卡马拉·哈里斯在2020年乔治·弗洛伊德事件后对警察的回应以及蒂姆·沃尔兹对执法人员的支持不足,并指出对执法人员的政治迫害导致城市和社会的破坏。 Joshua Lysak揭露了对唐纳德·特朗普的暗杀未遂事件,表明联邦执法部门可能参与了这些事件,并且这些事件并非偶然。他认为对特朗普支持者的系统性非人化以及仇恨言论导致了现实世界中的后果,例如科里·康普拉托里的死亡。他详细分析了事件中所谓的安全漏洞,并推测这些漏洞可能是蓄意的,目的是为了让枪手有机会开枪。

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Why is Kamala Harris considered unfit for the presidency?

She lacks respect, trust, and seriousness from the public.

Why did Kamala Harris struggle to answer Anderson Cooper's questions?

She often resorts to word salad when avoiding direct answers.

Why is the border wall under Trump considered ineffective?

Only about 2% of the wall was built.

Why is Donald Trump's campaign gaining momentum?

His unity movement resonates with voters and international audiences.

Why are the globalists threatened by Donald Trump's movement?

It inspires resistance against corruption and tyranny worldwide.

Why is the documentary 'Minnesota vs. We the People' important?

It highlights the impact of defunding the police and the牺牲 of first responders.

Why did Governor Walz face backlash from first responders' families?

He failed to support law enforcement and was silent on critical issues.

Why is the FBI's involvement in radicalizing individuals concerning?

They have a history of entrapment operations to frame individuals.

Why is the book 'Bulletproof' important?

It reveals the truth about assassination attempts on Trump and security failures.

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Kamala Harris faces widespread criticism for her lack of competence and trustworthiness, with many questioning her preparedness and ability to answer questions coherently.
  • Kamala Harris is criticized for her inability to answer questions directly.
  • Republicans mock her for her 'word salad' responses during interviews.
  • Her habit of avoiding direct answers raises concerns about her competence.

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This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare. A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec. Christ is king. So we are running against the most radical, most incompetent, most unfit vice president in the history of our country.

No one respects her. No one trusts her. No one takes her seriously. Is there something you can point to in your life, political life or in your life in the last four years that you think is a mistake that you have learned from? I mean, I've made many mistakes. They range from, you know, in my role as vice president. I mean, I've probably...

worked very hard at making sure that I am well versed on issues and

I think that is very important. It's a mistake not to be well-versed on an issue and feel compelled to answer a question. The things that would concern me is when she doesn't want to answer a question, her habit is to kind of go to word salad city. So I may not be quick to have the answer as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue sometimes. Republicans would take another hour of Kamala Harris. We'd pay for another hour to let her keep not answering the questions. Anderson's

asking her why haven't you done it you've been there for four years why have you done any of this and the word salad answer she gave to that was just mind-boggling i mean it's blown up the internet her answer to that question well there was a lot that was done but there's more to do anderson and and i'm pointing out things that need to be done that haven't been done but need to be done if her goal was to close the deal they're not sure she did that is a border wall stupid

Well, let's talk about Donald Trump and that border wall. How much of that wall did he build? I think the last number I saw is about 2%. To fix the problem, you're doing this compromise bill. It does call for $650 million that was earmarked under Trump to actually still go to build the wall. I'm not afraid of good ideas where they occur. You don't think it's stupid anymore?

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. Today is October 24th, 2024. Anno Domini, we are live here in Las Vegas, Nevada. Folks, of the seven swing states, Kamala Harris is currently poised to be

to be up in just one. And that is this one here in Nevada. That's why myself, Charlie Kirk, the entire Turning Point Action team, Vivek Ramaswamy, even Senator Marco Rubio, and yes, the man of the hour, Donald J. Trump himself. We are here in the building. We will be delivering an incredible rally, just like that incredible rally you saw last night in Duluth, Georgia. Folks,

The close has begun. Can you feel it? Can you feel the energy? Can you feel the vibe? It's all beginning and it's all around you. Kamala Harris last night, absolutely floundering. The Kamala mentum has come to a screeching halt. The air is out of the balloon. Maybe it was never even there. The joy is over. Donald Trump and the party of unity are on fire.

But now is the time to stay frostier than ever because we have no idea what options the regime are choosing next. More assassination attempts. I hate to say it, but you can bet on it. Wars overseas, escalation, strikes on our adversaries to tip off a potential proxy war into World War III, provocations here at home.

blamed on those foreign adversaries, the war drums are beating all around, just as Putin and Xi and Modi hold their brick summit in Kazan, Russia right now. The globalists can feel their empire slipping away. They can feel their power slipping away. And they know, and it's true, that the only man who stands in their way and the entire movement behind him

Donald J. Trump and his unity movement, his freedom movement, his people's movement here in the United States of America, one that has sent echoes all across the globe.

to people living under corruption, living under tyranny, living under oppression, that you can do it too. If we can do this here in the United States, then we can throw them off anywhere in the world. And they're terrified. They're absolutely terrified. So when a feral, wounded animal is placed into a corner like that, with its back up against the wall, that's when it bears its fangs.

That's when it bears its claws. So you need to stay frosty, ladies and gentlemen. You need to be ready for what's coming. You've got to dig in, get the work done, get out there, and action, action, action. Be right back. Jack Posobiec continues Human Events Day. They talk about influencers. These are influencers, and they're friends of mine. Jack Posobiec. Where's Jack? Jack? He's done a great job.

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I wanted to throw a quick shout out to the Hodge twins for letting me use their studio today for Human Events Daily. It's what it's all about, folks. People coming together. And an important piece of information that we are going to show about people coming together right now is the new clip from the film Minnesota vs. We the People. Let's run it. Your husband made the ultimate sacrifice. Do you think people will remember his name? They will because I won't let them forget.

Because there's a lot of people that don't deserve that type of attention. But my husband and other officers and first responders, they deserve the attention because they're the ones that are there for us. They're the ones going into the burning buildings and into the violence to protect everyone else. So I think that they deserve to never, ever be forgotten. And no one's noticing that

What they're changing is affecting them and it's not making it better. It's making it worse. My friend is the order of the police and I just appreciate it. If you just don't come anywhere near my town. I totally understand. You're right. Extremely powerful new documentary. The producer of which joins us now. It's Liz Collin from alpha news. The documentary is called Minnesota versus we, the people, Liz Collin,

This really has been a horrific couple of months for the state and certainly for the first responder community, law enforcement community. Why is it that you suppose that this narrative, that this story hasn't gotten more attention?

Yeah, Jack, good to see you again. Thanks for all you're doing and appreciate you spreading the word about this new documentary we have out there. But you're right, this is not a project we wanted to do at all. But it does seem that these stories are not getting the attention they deserve. In a matter of 13 months, five first responders in Minnesota have lost their lives. This has never happened in the state's history before. Four police officers and one fire medic on a horrific plane

in Burnsville, Minnesota. And this also is all on the watch of Governor Tim Walz. This is kind of the next chapter after the documentary we put out last year, "The Fall of Minneapolis," as Minnesota sadly became the home of the defund the police movement that seemed to spread all across the world. And it also seems that nobody was telling the truth beginning in 2020, obviously long before that with certain politicians in this state.

and just where lies have gotten us now to this day. So we wanted to give these families, these friends a voice. We also have experts in not only law enforcement, but the legal field as well as lawfare has now been used against our brave men and women in Minnesota.

And it's a pretty raw documentary, just about an hour in length, but really letting these families talk in their own words for the first time and also bringing out, you know, I think a lot of details in these cases that the local news, the Minnesota media has left out. And again, ask yourself why that is, because they, you know, certain details that just do not fit this dangerous narrative they've been pushing on the public.

Look, I still remember the siege, and this is how it's referred to in communist and anarchist literature. The siege of the third precinct all the way back in the summer of 2020 really was the ground zero of the George Floyd riots. It's my understanding that that that precinct hasn't even been rebuilt. It hasn't even been rebuilt.

fixed, still sitting there. And many of the people who were involved in that haven't even seen investigations into them.

No, you're right. The third precinct basically looks the same today. It has some fencing around it and concrete barriers, but it still sits there. I think that the plan is to rename it a democracy center, if you can believe it. That's what it's being called. But that's really the goal of this next project here is to connect the dots. And also voting has consequences. I think this documentary is certainly an example of that. And

And another message, you know, I think is also that it just does not have to be this way. It doesn't have to be like this. And you hear really the desperation, the sadness in these families' voices who've lost their sons, who've lost their husbands.

And for what, you know, at the end of the day and asking those questions, you know, as families have pointed out, they don't have a square for these brave men who have died, unlike George Floyd does in Minneapolis. And when it comes to these situations,

I mean, what have we heard from Tim Walz in terms of his response to this? What is he doing to stop this? I mean, it's just insane, the killing of law enforcement. I come from the Philadelphia area, and unfortunately, this is something that we deal with. Actually, when I was in Philadelphia for the last Trump rally, there was a police officer that was just a couple blocks across town that was shot and later killed.

during the Trump rally in North Philadelphia. So, I mean, this is something that's been plaguing cities all around. Our governor, Josh Shapiro, does nothing. Is Tim Walz at least leading the charge to try to stop this? No, I think also the silence is speaking volumes, just as you're bringing out, you know, the situation in Pennsylvania as well. This is happening in states, you know, obviously all across the country. But Shannon Owen was brave enough, Josh Owen, a Pope County deputy,

was murdered on the job back in April of 2023. And then again, four more after him. But she led the charge to say, Governor Walz, you are not, you are actually not allowed at the funeral of my husband. You heard her on the phone there. That is the actual phone call she had with Governor Walz at the time.

And some others have pushed back and I know not wanted him there either. You have someone in Governor Walz as we've watched him, sort of this chameleon-like character, take on almost this new persona since he was picked as the vice presidential, the running mate of Kamala Harris. And what's interesting is we were working on this documentary before that even happened.

wanting to bring out just certain things that politicians have and have not said in the wake of all of this. And then this was a matter of we need to get this out before the election. As people are making these very critical decisions, do you want what has happened in our state to come to a state near you? And I think that many of us just hope that the answer is no.

No, it's certainly not. And it's just something, it's a piece of rhetoric that I remember very, very well beginning in Minnesota with the death of George Floyd, how there was no true investigation into what went on there. And obviously, as you uncovered in your previous documentary, but it really is the seeds of all of this were spawned and planted during those moments.

Because all of a sudden it wasn't just about Derek Chauvin. And in fact, the trial wasn't even about Derek Chauvin. And the information and the evidence weren't even looked at. It was an indictment on police. And then it became open warfare against police. And that's really what's driving all of this, isn't it?

Yeah, you're right. I mean, Governor Walz was the first to use the term murder when it came to George Floyd's death in those press conferences that followed. It didn't seem like anyone actually cared about the actual facts and evidence in the case. And here we are, you know, living these consequences nearly five years later at this point. And we wanted to bring out some of those voices as well, just the concern that people

police leaders have for their officers. Worried about them each and every day as politics, it seems to be a part of their decision-making process now. We focus on, this would be the seventh prosecution of a member of Minnesota law enforcement, again, in the six years that Governor Walz has served in that role in Minnesota. And that is the prosecution of

Minnesota state trooper Ryan Laundergren. He was charged with murder for a traffic stop after a motorist was killed because he was dragging two state troopers in the car and he fired his weapon. Ricky Cobb II was killed. He was charged with murder again in Minnesota, but those charges were dropped just recently.

three days after a Minneapolis police officer lost his life with the radical Hennepin County attorney, Mary Moriarty. So we spoke to his attorney for this documentary and brought out some of that, you know, the lawfare that we see against law enforcement in this state.

Indeed. And this continues on through now. Liz, I want to hold you over after the break because this is incredibly important. It's a story that, of course, no one locally in Minnesota is covering. So that's why Liz Collin has become the national treasure that she is. Stay tuned. We'll be right back. 1776 at humanevents.com. If you have your comments, questions, what will the regime do next? I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.

All right, Jack Posobiec back here live, Las Vegas, Nevada, Human Events Daily continues. We've got Liz Collin on. And I wanted to say, though, folks, here's a word from just go support our sponsors. All right, go support them. They help us keep the lights on. They help us keep up. Folks, Americans are tired and frustrated. We have a stalling economy, inflation, endless wars, and the relentless assaults on our values.

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Minnesota versus we the people talking all about Tim Walls the stories that apparently nobody else in media has any interest in covering this is Emmy level work that Liz is producing and yet again stories that are just sitting there for anyone to dig into Liz so Tim Walls tell me he was just there in in the state yesterday he came back what was he up to and what was he saying

Yeah, so he was in St. Paul casting his vote. He was there with his 18-year-old son Gus, and he made some comments after voting in St. Paul at his local precinct. He said that it's time to turn the page after the chaos of Donald Trump. This seems to be the talking point of that campaign. But what really struck me is the chaos happening in the state he is supposed to be serving.

And I should probably use air quotes there. Again, let's look at Minneapolis, right? You have a Minneapolis police department now that's dwindled by nearly 40% due to his so-called leadership in 2020 and the riots. You have homicides this year up

more than 30% in Minneapolis than where they were last year. And that'll be the fifth highest year on record in the city's history. Crime is not down in Minneapolis or anywhere else, as we now know after the FBI released their results. But those are numbers we keep close track of over at

over at Alpha News and chaos that has spread all across the state. Just things that you would never see in the headlines almost on a consistent basis now in this state. And Governor Walz at the helm for the last six years

And I think that many eyes have been opened in Minnesota because the national spotlight has been pretty glaring when it comes to Governor Walz and his history and his radical policies, his lack of support for law enforcement that's been on full display. And it'll be interesting to see when he comes back here to serve his remaining term. I think he's likely

likely will, how, you know, that reception will be after so many people. It seems really, you know, they're finally getting the truth about this guy and his leadership. You know, when you look at so many things like this, these issues of crime, so

A friend of mine and a colleague of mine, Ryan Rudusky, goes on CNN pretty frequently right now, and he got into this big spat with the rest of the entire rest of the panel on CNN. And he was talking about crime being up and they claimed that it was they claimed that, you know, it was because of racism, systemic racism, all these things. And he said, no, the issue is the Ferguson effect.

And the people on the panel had no idea what he was talking about. And he was saying, well, no, the Ferguson effect was when police started pulling back after the Ferguson shooting and then a more pronounced nationwide Ferguson effect after the George Floyd riots. And so basically what it comes down to is that the officers don't want to become the next Derek Chauvin.

And again, all the officers were there with Chauvin who had the book thrown at them for and again, the evidence was basically not paid attention to in any level of the case or these proceedings. And so, Liz, I just have to ask when when when you're talking to these police families, are you getting that that type of, you know, that type of worry and concern from them as well that they've seen what can happen if they just do their jobs and it puts them just in a horrible position?

Absolutely, that's the sentiment. And that's what I find so interesting is I know that they talk this way to mainstream media or corporate news reporters, but they never include those comments in their stories, which I think is just so reckless. For example, Sean Ruge spoke with us at great length. He's the father of a fallen police officer, Matthew Ruge, who died at the age of just 27 years old in Burnsville in February of this year.

And he speaks to, well, why isn't the messaging that in every single one of these cases, if these people would have complied with an officer's command, they would be here today?

Police don't die, people don't die, that perhaps they're arresting or citizens of the public are not dying. That's the message he really wanted to convey. And the documentary took an even more sad and tragic turn about a month after doing that interview. Sean Ruge, again, the father of the fallen police officer, he died. He had a heart attack.

And he was clutching his son's badge in his hand when it happened. So these are the real human toll that we wanted to bring out here, real people's stories that you just don't hear about. And you're right, Jack, nobody connects the dots when it's absolutely obvious just the devastation that these decisions have left here in Minnesota, I think, and all across the country when this is more about identity politics for the people in charge.

Well, precisely. And of course, these are many of the same sentiments that Kamala Harris herself espoused back in 2019. And then, of course, in 2020, in the wake of all this, by the way, I mean, people haven't even really connected the dots on all of this. But Joe Biden initially did not want to choose Kamala Harris as his vice president until the George Floyd moment. She gets chosen these identity politics to

just take over one entire of the two major political parties in the country. So she gets chosen as Joe's VP. He, of course, flails out as president. Now she's running for president, but she really never would have been there in the first place were it not for this George Floyd moment and the way that the

media and the way that our establishment responded to it. So it's in a way we're still living through the repercussions and aftershocks of the reaction to this rather than actually having gone through and looked into the data for ourselves and looked into the situation. And so instead, we were forced to live through a series of consequences from our own bad decisions.

And I just think it's amazing that people haven't even looked at the fact that she herself and CNN, at least last night, brought this up again and again. What about this comment you made about cops? What about that comment you made about cops? It really is the same thing, isn't it?

Absolutely. And let's not forget Kamala Harris and her role in promoting a fund that bailed out rioters in the wake of these, you know, riots in Minneapolis. That was that was her from the early stages. She really showed people who, you know, who she was and what she, you know,

stands for. And that's what I'll say, obviously, with Governor Walz as well. He held back school resource officers at the beginning of the school year as there was some struggle with legislation there. He could have easily got involved and said, you know, no, we need these cops back in schools. Instead, he took

you know, no stance at all, as he has on many of these law enforcement issues. And again, that silence is speaking louder than anything else. Even in this story I told about Ricky Cobb, this motorist who was killed by a Minnesota state trooper, you know, that in the day that followed, he met with Ricky Cobb's family, and to this day never

has reached out to Minnesota State Trooper Ryan Laundergan. Again, the young police officer charged with murder, those murder charges now dropped after the public finally said, you know, this is enough. And they showed up at the courthouse to support him.

And despite that, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty spent about a half million dollars trying to get an international law firm involved to just basically say we need to charge this guy at all costs. And finally, that went away just a couple of days after a Minneapolis police officer was killed in the line of duty. And look, I remember...

Just growing up in Philadelphia and then later on, years later, I was honored to work on a book project that was being written for Officer Danny Faulkner who was killed in 1984 in Philadelphia. And his killer, Mumia Abu-Jamal, has gone on to become this cause celeb and

All of the information is there. All of the evidence is there, the ballistics, everything you need. And yet he was turned by celebrity culture and by Hollywood from not an unrepentant cop killer but into a quote-unquote victim of the system. And I think people need to understand –

that if you want to go and look at the story of Minnesota, if you want to go look at the story of what's happening throughout all of the state, and particularly within Minneapolis as well in your previous documentary, this is where these policies lead. They lead to the destruction of cities. They lead to the destruction of states. They lead to the destruction of our society itself. We cannot have a functioning society or civilization without the basic laws

laws of the social contract. If you have one group of people for identity politics reasons or whatever that you've decided to not enforce the law on them, then this is what you are going to get every time. And I just don't understand why it is, Liz, that nobody else other than you seems to be calling Tim Walz out on this.

Thank you, Jack. I think that's such an important point, something that struck me as well and stood out to me during this interview. These were very emotional, as you can imagine, sitting with these family members and friends for hours as they're talking about their loss. The father, again, Sean Ruge of Matt Ruge, said,

You know, George Floyd's family got $27 million in the wake of his death. And I received a check in the mail for $60,000 when my son died as part of his workers' comp claim. And that just really hit me that this is where our priorities are. Precisely. We're just up on the break. Tell everyone where they can go to see the documentary. Head to ElphanewsMN on our YouTube channel or Elphanews.org. It's right there.

Liz Collin, she's a national treasure. If I could just clone her and get a Liz Collin in like every single one of the states, we would not be in the mess that we're in. Stay tuned. Human's Daily coming up. Joshua Lysak and the new book bulletproof. Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.

Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys who should be getting policies.

All right, Jack Posobiec back live here, Human Events Daily. I wanted to welcome on once again the co-author of the new book, Bulletproof, The Secret History of the Trump Assassination Attempts and the Truth Behind Them. It's Joshua Lysak, my co-author of The Forward by Donald Trump Jr. Joshua, how are you? I'm glad to be here today. Thanks for having me on.

So Joshua, I wanted to dig in a little bit here and people know the book is coming out October 22nd. We just have a few more days left because we have to do everything possible to keep this story in the public consciousness. And that's why when we show that this book does well and when people pre-order and it rockets up the charts on Amazon and it rockets up the charts on the New York Times list, that they will not be able to hide this story from the public. That's why it's so important to get it out there.

One of the things that I mentioned and we get into in the book, I want to take everybody back to May of 2015, Garland, Texas, because people don't realize that the FBI was directly involved in the Garland, Texas shooting all the way back in 2015. So people remember this was the Draw Muhammad contest. Pamela Geller was there. I actually know someone who was there at the event.

But what people don't realize is that the quote-unquote ISIS-inspired shooters had actually been in direct communication with an undercover FBI agent who was directly communicating with one of the shooters, Elton Simpson, where he encouraged him with a text message, quote, tear up Texas just weeks before the attack.

And in fact, more critically, the same agent was physically present at the scene during the shooting, capturing images of the event as it unfolded. This presence, of course, was not known until much, much later when they tried to go after someone else who was related to the attack. And in fact, it came out that the FBI had inserted a, quote, false friend among these people.

at that point, nascently radicalized Islamists to...

spend years radicalizing them and spent over $132,000 radicalizing these guys and becoming their false friend. And of course, all of this information only came out in a later lawsuit, which was then dropped due to standing. Joshua, does the FBI routinely attempt to radicalize terrorists or foreign-based terrorists, or in this case, I don't know,

domestic homegrown terrorist in order to serve their own interests. There seems to be a template here. What is an open question is why? Is why? We might all be familiar as well with the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot, which had federal law enforcement radicalizing using a persuasion technique, an advanced persuasion technique called embracing and amplifying

what at that time was real dissatisfaction with Governor Whitmer's handling of the COVID-19 issue in Michigan. We all remember the photos of vegetable seeds being forbidden from consumer purchase during the lockdowns. That's as close to communism as the people of Michigan had ever seen, where stores are closed, food's not available, shelves are bare. We all know about toilet paper and bottled water.

but now you can't even grow your own food. That's adding insult to injury. At the Butler Rally we attended,

That was the same context of the Hurricane Helene disaster that Biden-Harris has overseen. They have turned a man-made, or they've taken rather a nature-made disaster, a natural disaster, and made a man-made disaster out of it. That is what Gretchen Whitmer did with COVID, taking a natural disaster, turning it into a man-made one. And there were people who had strong feelings about it. And what federal law enforcement did is infiltrating

Again, I think it was a group chat. We have an issue with these group chats, don't we? These encrypted chats. Oh, that sounds familiar, doesn't it? Thomas Matthew Crooks encrypted chats, group chats, the transcripts of which have not been made public. Thomas Matthew Crooks, of course, being the July 13th Butler, Pennsylvania shooter, 6.11 p.m., eight shots from 140 yards at Trump, so-called security failures, or perhaps tactical success to allow that

all to happen, we wonder. Now, what happened in Texas, what's happened in Michigan, federal law enforcement, of course, come out and admit, yeah, we radicalized these guys. We egged them on, we embraced their angst, and then amplified it into an actual kidnapping plot.

And of course, this doesn't come out until later in their arrest and there's a trial, so on and so forth. So, and by the way, Whitmer won re-election. In part, we postulate because of the public compassion that was stirred up by this false flag kidnapping plot. Now, the part of it that it was false is that it came to be specifically because the federal law enforcement going undercover and radicalizing these people. Instead of

saying, okay, here's how we can grow our own vegetables and start a seed sharing club and take care of each other, which is productive. It is reciprocal. Okay, you won't let us grow our own veggies? We'll do something different. Instead of having reciprocity, they turn it into reactionary, which is destructive for everyone. And we wonder also about the

tense feeling that a lot of Americans have around Islam post 9-11 and even after multiple Islamist attacks. We wonder, what is the objective behind angering the public, the optics of yet another Islam-inspired shooting? Is the idea being to cast

negative sentiment further towards Islam for the American people? Is that the idea? Was the idea of the Gretchen Widmer kidnapping plot, was the idea there to help her win re-election more easily by creating this whole the Republicans are so bad and evil and terrible they're trying to kidnap her and hurt her narrative? What about January 6th? What about now it is known there were feds? Now it is known.

So what was the goal there? Where there were previously, I believe, 140 members of Congress who said, wait a second, I'm not comfortable certifying the election. There's too many shenanigans going on here. Hold up. Wait a minute. Something ain't right. And then we have the optics of people walking through a building. Of course, that's what actually happened with law enforcement and Capitol Police and security guards letting people in. It was...

and anti-insurrection. It was people, Americans, patriots, present that day believing they were stopping an insurrection. And it's they who are labeled the insurrectionists. And we know that there was embracing and flying happening that day, Jack. We know that it was there being egged on in a peaceful crowd. Some bits of them were stoked on and that rage was excited.

Well, having been there myself on January 6th, seeing the flashbang stun grenades thrown by Capitol Police onto a peaceful crowd, seeing the individuals, at the time I didn't know who it was, but seeing the individuals provoking the crowd, agitating the crowd, inciting the crowd, and urging them to violence, I knew something was going on. But Joshua, this is a trend now that we're seeing. So going back to that 2015 Garland, Texas, January 6th,

the Michigan plot with Whitmer, we're now seeing a trend of federal law enforcement, federal national security. Disturbingly, the Department of Homeland Security, who controls the U.S. Secret Service, attempts to frame people that they have decided should be entrapped. We're talking about entrapment operations. And so entrapment operations done to, in the previous case, Muslim teenagers, in this case, Trump supporters,

or potentially crazies who then at some point later go on and commit an act of domestic terrorism. An act whereby in, by the way, Thomas Matthew Crookes hypothetically

Were he one of these people? Not only attempted to murder Donald Trump, but did murder Corey Campatori. That is why the Bulletproof Project is so important, because I don't trust the federal government to get this information out themselves. That is why we are doing it ourselves. That is why we put together our own private investigation team. That's why we're putting together this report, the Bulletproof Project.

Project. So when you pre-order Bulletproof, when you get this coming to you October 22nd is the day it comes out, you will have in your hands the first iteration, the preliminary investigative report from our private investigation team, Bethel Park, Butler PA. We're not letting this go away.

Jack Posubic, we're back here live. Joshua Lysak, the book is Bulletproof. And more importantly, the investigative report, the preliminary investigative report is the Bulletproof Project coming out of Butler, PA, Bethel Park. And this is only the first one, folks.

This is only the first iteration of the information that's going to be coming out. I've already put out some of the information there already about various other devices that we have independently connected Thomas Matthew Crooks to in and around the Bethel Park area to secluded areas and more. The full information is going to be in this report. And of course, the investigation continues. In fact,

Joshua, I haven't even had a chance to tell you that, but I was even talking to our private investigators this morning, talking about some new lines of effort that they are going to be looking into. And of course, more digging that they're able to do, going door to door, doing the shoe leather work. Talk to me a little bit about why this book is so important, because we can't trust the federal government to give us these answers.

Yes, we have curated all the known and even many unknown facts, both those that are available publicly, those that have been published and yet unread.

almost entirely forgotten, if not discarded from popular memory. And I would dare say that there is a point where a certain percentage of voters completely forgot that Trump was ever shot. And then it almost happened again with the second assassination attempt there in West Palm Beach, Florida, with the Ukrainian freedom fighter and Asov battalion enthusiast Ryan Wesley Routh. This seems to be a pattern.

pattern. And what's most disturbing about this is the systematic dehumanization of Trump supporters, Trump influencers, and Trump satellites. When the first assassination attempt happened in Butler, Pennsylvania, in the subsequent days, Democratic voters were polled, and 30% of them said they wish he had gotten shot and killed.

That is the state of the left, the systematic dehumanization, that hateful rhetoric that comes from their side, directed towards those of us who simply want to make America great again, healthy again, so on and so forth. It's disturbing. And what's most disturbing about it is that it has real world consequences, like the death of Cory Compratori. One of the key reasons we've done this book is to remind the people

and also inform them for the very first time, the extent of what went down that day, the extent to which all the security failures, so-called security failures, air quotes security failures, which were in another light, perhaps, according to our hypothesis, a tactical success. All of these things happening, these botched security moments, all of them stacked up

allowed Thomas Matthew Crookes to be 140 yards away from Donald J. Trump with a firearm. And when we ran the numbers on this as a social experiment of probability, we found that the odds of all those security failures happening the same day Crookes was present, a one in one septillion chance that that happened by chance.

And Joshua, I want to make sure people know that we used chat GPT-4 Omni. So chat GPT-4 Omni gave us not only those odds, but what was the conclusion that GPT-4 Omni gave us after we put in the 12 independent security failures happening on the same day that a gunman with malicious attempt would attempt to kill President Trump?

The chat GPT-4 analysis and preliminary conclusion was that,

It begs the question whether or not these events were entirely random and that there was not collaboration involved. And of course, the call to action was more information needs to be gathered. More investigation needs to be done to confirm or deny that given the one in one septillion chance that it's not all connected in part of a plan and that the security failures were in fact a security success event.

to guarantee security failure for long enough for eight shots to come off at 140 yards away. And by the way, the angle from which Crooks shot, given where the stands were, where the signage was, there was, and being there in person for the second Butler ride, the return to Butler, he had a very slim window to have what was otherwise a direct shot

at the right side of Donald J. Trump's head, very slim. It was the perfect spot for someone who had significant planning and quite possibly significant support in selecting that location. Because not only would he have needed to have a line of sight on Trump, which was very difficult when there's tens of thousands of people present and a very small angle and there's signage and there's stands and there's everything there. But where security is and is not going to be

so that that one place from which he can get a shot off, there's not going to be security at that location, it begins to defy probability. It begins to defy the odds. Having been there myself and see that, my own analysis agrees with artificial intelligence. And our hypothesis and our

We're doing the boots on the ground work with our people there in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, and in Butler. There's more to this than meets the eye. And we've not talked about some of it publicly yet. That is in the book. There are breadcrumbs leading to a great big old sandwich of truth. You can get your hands on that October 22nd.

Folks, that's what it's about. If you want to keep the investigation going, if you want to keep these reports flowing, go and pre-order a copy of this book right now. It comes out October 22nd. This time around, of course, we'll have the Kindle version up. And yes, I am going to, I'm in the process right now of recording the audio book for it as well. But more importantly, the proceeds from this will go to the Bulletproof Project,

and keeping the investigations open so that we can find out more and more about Thomas Matthew Crooks and Joshua. We don't even have time here to get into this, but also to Ryan Wesley Ralph.

who's someone that I know we are going to be spending a lot of time. I actually had to call, you know, we had to call Tony, our publisher from Skyhorse, and say, stop the presses, Tony, stop the presses, because of this second horrific attempt which took place down in West Palm Beach. This individual, a Ukrainian foreign fighter, travels back to the United States, somehow is able to obtain an SKS rifle. And by the way, his...

trial is now scheduled for November 14th. So beyond even the election, I know everyone's focused on that, but we are going to get to the bottom of this case as well. The book is Bulletproof, The Truth About the Assassination Attempts on Donald J. Trump. Joshua Lysak has been our guest. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.