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Saved - August 27, 2024 at 10:28 PM
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I shared details about the Trump rally shooting, highlighting documents from Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley, with footage credit to DJ Stew and RSB Network. In the first twelve minutes of my upcoming two-hour timeline, I show a man clearing the area in front of the AGR building, where Thomas Crooks later fired from. At 5:06, Crooks was filmed in the area, and by 5:10/5:14, he was photographed by Beaver County ESU sniper Greg Nicol. A Secret Service sniper team was also seen setting up at 5:07.

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TRUMP RALLY SHOOTING [5.02 - 5.14PM] AGR, Crooks & Counter-Snipers Featuring documents released by @SenRonJohnson and @ChuckGrassley. Credit to @realDJStew724 and @RSBNetwork for much of the footage. In the first twelve minutes of my upcoming 2 hour timeline of the Trump rally shooting, we see a man clearing the area in front of the AGR building where Thomas Crooks would later fire from the top of. A few minutes later at 5.06 Crooks was filmed walking in this area, before being seen and photographed by Beaver County ESU sniper Greg Nicol stationed nearby at 5.10/5.14. A Secret Service sniper team can be seen setting up to face this direction at 5.07.

Saved - August 21, 2024 at 11:23 PM
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In Part 3, I discuss the airstrike in Lugansk, which Ukraine absurdly attributed to a misfiring separatist rocket drawn to an air-conditioner's heat. The next day, a hospital in Krasny Liman was bombed. President Obama then met the new Ukrainian President, offering financial and security aid as the war escalated in June 2014.

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Part 3 covers the airstrike in Lugansk, which Ukraine ridiculously said was caused by a misfiring separatist rocket that was attracted to the heat of an air-conditioner instead of a jet engine. The following day they bombed a hospital in Krasny Liman, and President Obama met the new Ukrainian President and offered financial and security aid the day after that. The war seriously escalated during June 2014.

Saved - August 21, 2024 at 6:29 PM
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In the final part, I discuss Ukraine's unsuccessful effort to control the Russian border, which led to their own encirclement. Some soldiers surrendered for medical help. The series concludes with the MH17 tragedy, mapping positions to determine the possible shooting location and covering a rebel convoy linked to the BUK, though no BUK is visible.

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The final part covers Ukraine’s failed attempt to gain control along the Russian border to encircle the rebels. They overextended and faced encirclement themselves. Some surrendered in Russian territory to get medical aid. Before the series ends with MH17 being shot down, Ukrainian and rebel positions are mapped out to investigate where it could have been shot from. A rebel convoy that allegedly transported the BUK responsible is covered, though no BUK can be seen.

Saved - August 21, 2024 at 6:15 PM
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In Part 4, Ukraine's military pushes into the south-east, reclaiming Slavyansk. Human Rights Watch reports GRAD rockets have resulted in civilian casualties in Donetsk and Lugansk. A boy was rescued from rubble after an airstrike that killed 11. Rebels also downed a Ukrainian AN-26.

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Part 4 continues with Ukraine’s military assault on the south-east, retaking the town of Slavyansk. Their GRAD rockets killed children in Donetsk, according to Human Rights Watch. They killed more civilians in Lugansk. People from Snezhnoye helped rescue a boy from under the rubble caused by another Ukrainian airstrike which killed 11 people. Rebels shot down a Ukrainian AN-26.

Saved - August 21, 2024 at 5:27 PM
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In Part 2, I discuss the Ukrainian military's deployment to the east, where civilians bravely stand in front of tanks to protest. An extremist group launched an attack on a checkpoint in Slavyansk, while another group caused significant civilian casualties in Odessa. The Donbass region voted for independence, but Ukraine responded with violence against those trying to prevent the vote. Amid the ongoing civil war, a post-coup President was elected, followed by a major assault on the Donetsk airport the next day.

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Part 2 continues with the Ukrainian military being sent to the east, with civilians standing in front of tanks to try and stop them. A Ukrainian extremist group attacked a checkpoint in Slavyansk. More extremists killed scores of civilians in Odessa, and Donbass voted for independence. Ukraine killed people trying to stop them from voting. Long after a civil war had begun, a post-coup Ukrainian President was finally elected, and a major attack against the Donetsk airport was carried out a day later.

Saved - August 21, 2024 at 11:12 AM
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I shared "8 Months in Ukraine," detailing the war's origins since 2014, backed by extensive sources on my website. Part 1 covers the Maidan coup and the challenges faced by the unelected government in Crimea and Donbass, highlighting Turchynov's declaration of an "anti-terrorist operation" that marked the war's onset.

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"8 Months in Ukraine" is a comprehensive history of how the war began in 2014, with hundreds of sources all listed on my website. Part 1 begins with the Maidan coup and the opposition the unelected government faced in Crimea & Donbass. Acting President Turchynov declared an "anti-terrorist operation" to militarily crush the opposition in Donbass - the beginning of the war which still rages to this day.

Saved - August 20, 2024 at 11:57 PM
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I compiled various footage from civilians and law enforcement to piece together the moments before the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. I'm questioning why he wasn't removed from the stage and what happened to the ESU snipers in the area. More details will come in my upcoming documentary.

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SOMEONE'S ON THE ROOF - 3 Minutes of Various Footage Before the Trump Shooting Syncing multiple videos from civilians and law enforcement to understand what happened in the minutes leading up to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Why wasn't Trump pulled off the stage, and what happened to the ESU snipers stationed in the windows overlooking the shooter's position? Part of an upcoming documentary. Stay tuned!

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The speaker urges the audience to elect McCormick, describing him as a valiant fighter and great gentleman. He claims the Republican party is more united than ever before, even more so than under Ronald Reagan. He criticizes Joe Biden and defends the "MAGA" slogan, stating that if Biden were doing a good job, he wouldn't be holding the rally. He asserts that millions of people who shouldn't be in the country are present, including dangerous criminals and drug dealers. The speaker then references a chart illustrating illegal immigration levels, claiming that the lowest point was when he left office, according to government and border patrol data. He attributes the subsequent rise in illegal immigration to the "worst president in the history of our country," alleging 20 million people have entered the country.
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Speaker 0: That's your senator. He votes with Biden or whoever happens to be Speaker 1: on the road. Speaker 0: Furthest left. We gotta get him elected, McCormick. We gotta get McCormick press McCormick. Speaker 1: He's a good man too. He's a he's Speaker 0: a valiant fighter. He's a great, great gentleman, so we're gonna bring him up for it. Can we bring him up for a couple of minutes later? A little bit later. Alright. You get ready, Carmack. You get ready. I'll get you up here. The world will see a vibrant Republican party that is bigger, stronger, more confident, and more united than ever before. That's what we are. We're the most united party now. You know? It's I'm watching the, fake news go crazy because they're saying the Republican party has not been united since Ronald Reagan like it is right now. It was united under Ronald Reagan the second time. It was very united, and they said there's never been anything like it. They've never seen a movement like this. Make America great again. You know, Joe Biden talks about we have to stop MAGA. MAGA means make America great again, Joe. It means make America great again. That's all we wanna do. If he was doing the job, I wouldn't even be doing this. I'd be at some beautiful place with a gorgeous ocean in the Mediterranean. The Atlantic, maybe the Pacific. What you Speaker 1: wanna do. Yeah. Speaker 0: Someone's on Speaker 1: top of the roof. Thank you. There he is right there. Right there. Right there. Right now. Right now. Yeah. And, Speaker 0: Seth, I'm here with you fighting like hell to get a senator elected and to make sure we take Speaker 1: back the Speaker 0: White House because if we do, we're gonna make America better than ever before. We're gonna make it Speaker 1: Yeah. Look. And it's not easy Speaker 0: because we have millions and millions of people in our country that shouldn't be here. Dangerous people, criminals. We have criminals. We have drug dealers. We have people that should not be here. And it's much tougher than if it happened. You know, we had the strongest border ever in recorded history. We had the best border. In fact, if they could ever put up a chart, I don't know if they can do it. Do you guys have access to that chart that I love so much? You don't mind if I go off teleprompter, do you? Because these teleprompters are so damn boring. I try and explain that. Speaker 1: Oh, there's a wow. Speaker 0: You guys are doing they're getting better with time. My guys, take a look at that chart. Take a look at the arrow on the bottom. See the big red arrow, right? So that's when I left office. That was the lowest point and that comes right from the government services, comes right out of border patrol. Take a look at that. So that arrow is the lowest amount of illegal immigration ever in recorded history into our country. And then and then the worst president in the history of our country took over, Speaker 1: and look what happened to our country. Small girl. I don't know what's going on. 20,000,000 Speaker 0: people. And, you know, that's a little bit old, that chart. That chart's a couple of months old, and if you, wanna really see something to say, take a look what happened.
Saved - February 27, 2024 at 9:25 AM

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A few years ago I made a series of documentaries on the war in Ukraine. This relatively short video is a summary of how it really began in 2014. An unelected government began killing its "own" people in the south-east of the country after visits from Joe Biden and John Brennan. https://t.co/BbPFi84tbQ

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Masters of war build guns, sparking protests turned revolution in Ukraine. Yanukovych's refusal to sign EU agreement led to his removal. Russian troops enter Ukraine, Crimea votes to join Russia. Pro-Russian militants seize buildings, US offers aid. Conflict escalates, ceasefire broken, military action resumes. Attacks in Donetsk kill civilians, blamed on Ukrainian forces. Violence continues, leaving casualties in its wake. Peace remains elusive in the midst of turmoil.
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Speaker 0: Come, you masters of war. You that build up guns. Speaker 1: Is there now going to be some sort of mass public Speaker 2: protest movement? Speaker 3: How does this suddenly morph from a protest into a revolution, as the protesters are calling, looking to topple an elected government. Speaker 2: It's not an easy job to topple the government, to change the president, to sign an association agreement, but this is our agenda. We are waiting that president Yanukovych return back to Brussels and sign up agreement. Speaker 4: Good to Speaker 0: see you. We're here to come back. Would you like some bread? Speaker 4: Signing the association agreement with the EU would also put Ukraine on a path to strengthening the sort of stable and predictable business environment that investors require. Speaker 5: The free world is with you. America is Speaker 4: with you. I am with you. It would be a huge shame to see 5 years worth of work and preparation go to waste if the if the AA is not signed in the near future. So it is time to finish the job. Speaker 6: We have been actively engaged in what's been happening in the Ukraine. Speaker 4: I don't think cleats should go into the government. I don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a good idea. I think Yats is the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience. Obviously not gonna comment on private diplomatic conversations. Speaker 5: These, brave Ukrainians took to the streets in order to stand peacefully against tyranny. Speaker 6: And we expect, the Ukrainian government, to show the strength, to not resort to violence and dealing with, peaceful protesters. Speaker 5: So instead, they were met with snipers who picked them off one after the other. Speaker 7: From one of the upper windows of the hotel, a shock rang out. I saw the shooter. He was wearing one of the protesters' green helmets. Speaker 8: So that there is a stronger and stronger understanding that behind snipers, they were it was not Yanukovych, but it was somebody from the new coalition. Some journalists who were with me, they saw during the day day that one member of parliament was just beat in front of parliament, pinning credit skies with the guns on the streets. Speaker 7: In special session, Ukraine's parliament voted to remove president Viktor Yanukovych. Speaker 8: Because the richest party also said, well, you will see that if the people from the eastern part of Ukraine will will really wake up and, and and and will start to demand their rights. Speaker 9: And the latest is that several 100 Russian troops, have arrived arrived at a Ukrainian military base not far from here where there is now a confrontation. Speaker 5: You just don't invade another country on phony pretext, in order to assert your interests. Speaker 10: Pro Russian demonstrators came here. They swept their way in. They even raised the Russian flag, but they've now been kicked out. The deputy mayor of this city has told the BBC that he thinks a referendum may be a chance to calm tensions here, to give pro Russian population chance to decide its own status. Speaker 11: Crimeans voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to break away from Ukraine and join Russia in a referendum the west condemned as Speaker 2: the army. Speaker 6: In Ukraine, pro Russian militants have seized a second building in the eastern city of Sloviansk, the local headquarters of the Speaker 12: state security service. Not just the police headquarters or an administration building that's occupied. Here in Sloviansk, the whole city is under control of pro Russia forces because they've got checkpoints on all Speaker 6: the entrances and access. On his Facebook page, the Ukrainian interior minister promised a very tough response. He said there's a difference between protesters and terrorists. Speaker 13: Various people have said that John Brennan, the head of the CIA, traveled possibly under another name to Kyiv. And I just wanted to know, did he travel there? Does it have anything to do with this action? Speaker 5: Just to No. It it happened only in in the in some commands from Moscow. I don't know. So Thank you. Speaker 14: Were you in Kyiv recently? Speaker 15: I was in Kyiv a couple of weeks ago. Yes. Speaker 14: Mhmm. Could you tell us what your mission was? Speaker 15: I was out there to, interact with, our Ukrainian partners and friends. Speaker 7: Ukraine's acting president has announced the start of an anti terrorist operation in the east of the country. Today was Speaker 2: the day Kyiv sent in troops Speaker 7: to try to wrest back control of the east. Speaker 2: Is there not a grassroots movement, though, by Russian speakers in Eastern Ukraine who are not happy with the current situation? We do have difference in my country. That's true. Every country has differences, but we are ready to bridge all the difference. Speaker 16: Easter Sunday was anything but peaceful in this corner of Eastern Ukraine. At least 2 people were killed in a gunfight near Slovians at the snake ship's checkpoint manned by pro Russian separatists. They say they were attacked by a convoy of ultranationalists called the right sector whose power base is in the west. Speaker 17: It's not clear what happened here, but this is exactly the kind of incident that Speaker 18: could really blow this situation up into a civil war. US officials say the vice president's in Kyiv to boost economic and political assistance to authorities there. Speaker 19: Speaking to its new pro western leaders, US vice president Joe Biden pledged to help Ukraine through the crisis, including an aid package of $50,000,000. Speaker 20: We can help in stabilizing and strengthening Ukraine's economy by helping you withstand the unfair economic pressure being thrust upon you. We stand ready to do that, and I say Speaker 15: ready. Ukrainian people deserve to, determine their future. Again, free from outside interference, and that's what the United States is trying to do. And, to the extent that we here at CIA can work with our partners in Ukraine and other areas to to give them the, the information, the the capabilities that they need in order to bring stability and security back to that country, we will do that. Speaker 13: So tell me, why are you here? Who are these people? Speaker 17: There was a fire in the trade union's building in Odessa where the pro Russian protesters have a base of operations. Apparently, at least 30 or in the thirties, numbers of people who died, some figures are 30 one. Other people are saying 38 people at least died, many of them from smoke inhalation and from jumping from the upper stories of the building. It's not clear exactly what started the, the the blaze, and it's not clear who exactly were was caught in the fire. But as I said, there were a number of, pro Russian protesters who was probably there. Speaker 5: We also are are very concerned about efforts of pro Russian separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk, to organize, frankly, a contrived, a bogus independence referendum on May 11th. Speaker 1: Ukrainian forces knew what they wanted, and they came in force. Their assault on Mariupolsk police station sustained. Ukraine says it's a legitimate military action to evict pro Russian militias out of buildings, and many here said nothing more than the action of a fascist regime supported by the west. Rocket propelled grenades fired in city center streets, shooting where yesterday people were shopping. They've recaptured the police station alright, but in saving it, they destroyed it. Speaker 21: This is quite a statement. Ukrainian forces have now left, leaving this behind them. The point they're making, Mariupol, is one time they are not going to surrender without a plan. Speaker 22: Polling stations are being prepared across Donetsk for Sunday's referendum, a vote widely condemned as illegitimate. It's unclear what a yes result would lead to. The question is, do you support the People's Republic of Donetsk? Speaker 4: We do not recognize, the illegal referendum that took place in portions of Donetsk and Luhansk, over the weekend. It was illegal under Ukrainian law and an attempt to create further division and disorder in the country. Speaker 23: We will not recognize the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol. Likewise, we do not recognize the so called referenda of yesterday. Speaker 24: So if you can't get them to talk to the table, how are you going to take back those areas that they control without the first few months of your presidency being drenched in blood? Speaker 13: Yeah. Those are helicopters now moving in on the airport. Speaker 4: The day after Ukrainian forces launched air strikes to drive separatists from the airport, Speaker 5: Donbas, Speaker 2: defend and clean and bring the peace in the Donbas, including the fighting against terror. This is the one of the main function of the state, to defend the Speaker 0: people. Speaker 3: The bloody aftermath of a strike on the separatist headquarters in the heart of Luhansk. 5 women killed, 3 men, officials say. Speaker 13: Some people were saying there was kind of there was an airstrike in Luhansk, that there was some bomb drop on the administrative headquarters of the separatists. Is it true? No. Speaker 3: The Ukrainians claim that this had nothing to do with a military aircraft which was circling overhead at the time of the attack. But from what we can tell, this looks like very heavy cannon fire from an aircraft strafing through this square. Speaker 5: No bombing, either by from airplanes or artillery were permitted by the, the, you know, leaders of the Ministry of Defense. Speaker 25: So everything that the Ukrainians are doing, I just want to understand your position correctly. Everything that they are doing is actually self defense. Correct? Speaker 26: They're I mean, look. I mean, I don't wanna use the term self defense, but this is Ukrainian territory that they are defending. Speaker 27: US president Barack Obama has offered Kyiv financial and security support during his first meeting with his newly elected Ukrainian counterpart. Speaker 0: Also, Giovanni, my dear friend. I so was together. You were fighting the sun. And when I ask you why, you raise your sticks and cry, and I follow my friend. How did you Speaker 7: These volunteers have joined the so called Azov battalion, a special force raised by the interior ministry in Kiev. Speaker 17: A few hours left until the end of the ceasefire. Speaker 21: Oh, Speaker 10: A truce ends. Within hours, military action resumes. Speaker 7: This morning, an active phase of the anti terrorist operation has been renewed. Our armed forces are launching strikes against the terrorist bases. Speaker 14: Multiple rockets hit a residential area in Western Donetsk called the Petrovsky District, killing 7 people, including 2 children. But in 4 attacks against populated areas that human rights was investigated in Donetsk, the evidence strongly indicates that Ukrainian government forces were responsible. Speaker 26: Among the dead, a female guard at the Lugansk Southern District School killed by Speaker 13: shrapnel. Speaker 0: But built it too strong. You play with my wallet like it's your little toy. You put a gun in his head, and you hide from his hands. And you turn and run farther when the basketball is fine.
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