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An illegal immigrant, El Mano Negro, admitted to assassinating over 25 people in the county for a cartel that was dismantled. Members of the cartel admitted that moving human beings, drugs, guns, and fentanyl is easier now than ever before in the cartel's history. According to the speaker, law enforcement resources are quickly depleted because of the Biden and Harris administration. The speaker stated that law enforcement sees victim after victim, and these stories are not unfamiliar to law enforcement throughout California.

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The speaker claims to have built the Bend Police Department building and observed two identical locker rooms, one for duty uniforms and one for United Nations uniforms. They cite State House Department Publication 6227 from 1961 as an order from the United Nations instructing police departments to confiscate firearms. The speaker asserts that a foreign nation must work through the State Department to instruct police, referencing an alleged incident in Houston, Texas, where police wore blue uniforms. They claim there are warehouses across the country filled with UN vehicles that police chiefs can access but not use until instructed by the United Nations. The speaker concludes that every city police force in the United States is under the United Nations.

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The speaker claims to have built the Bend Police Department building and observed two identical locker rooms, one for duty uniforms and one for United Nations uniforms. They cite State House Department Publication 6227 from 1961 as an order from the United Nations instructing police departments to confiscate firearms. They assert that a foreign nation must work through the State Department to instruct police. The speaker alleges that during floods in Houston, the police department had to wear blue uniforms. They claim there are warehouses across the country filled with UN vehicles that police chiefs can access but not use until instructed by the United Nations. The speaker concludes that every city police force in the United States is part of the United Nations.

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The speaker claims South Africa faces up to 50% unemployment and poverty due to the banking system. They assert that the country must control its monetary system, with the state creating the money supply to achieve prosperity and high growth rates. The speaker alleges international bankers are undermining President Zuma for not following their dictates. They believe these bankers aim to exploit South Africa by increasing its debt, similar to Nigeria and the DRC. The speaker suggests, as their own view, that these international bankers may be responsible for the murders of white farmers to reduce the food supply, forcing South Africa to import food and incur more debt. They state that South Africa has stopped being an exporter of agricultural products since 2007.

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The speaker, who is from Chicago, shares his personal experience of finding crates of guns in his neighborhood. He believes that there is a deliberate plan to place guns in strategic communities in Chicago, leading to the high levels of violence. He questions where these guns are coming from since there are no gun stores in the city. The speaker suggests that this is a business for those involved, as they can catch people with guns and lock them up. He urges people to research and understand the truth behind the gun violence in Chicago.

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Speaker 1 states that to be convinced there is no white genocide in South Africa, President Trump would need to listen to South African voices, including those of his friends. Speaker 1 believes that if there was an Afrikaner farmer genocide, his minister of agriculture would not be present. Speaker 0 claims there are thousands of stories, documentaries, and news stories about the genocide. Speaker 0 offers to show articles as evidence. Speaker 1 states that with or without parliament, people are going to occupy land.

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A speaker describes a situation in which police officers were hiding behind a car. The speaker says, “I tried to grab one of their guns. They grabbed me and says, no. I'm trying to grab for his gun.” The speaker asserts that these police officers know who he is and expresses a wish that they are hearing this. He accuses the officers by saying, “You are weak. You could have saved so many more people's lives.” He claims the officers were simply standing there, listening and watching the events unfold, and that they were holding him back. He questions where the other officers were, asking, “Not there. Nobody was there. Everyone, the public, helped. Nobody else.” The speaker recounts that his three-year-old child was saved by a pregnant woman who saw the child crying and screaming, “mommy, daddy.” He emphasizes that “We were there.” He questions the response time of the police, asking, “do you know how long did it take for police to come? How long did it take?” He describes the crowd’s reaction as “No. Everyone was too scared.” Across these statements, the speaker juxtaposes a perceived inaction by police with the immediate aid provided by bystanders, including a pregnant woman who intervened to protect the speaker’s child. The speaker emphasizes personal danger in attempting to disarm or confront the authorities and highlights a sense that authorities did not respond promptly or effectively, contrasting it with public intervention and rescue efforts.

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In 1995, as a police officer, the speaker responded to a farm attack in Fochville. Arriving on the scene, he saw a girl with a head bandage and her mother in an ambulance. Inside the house, the father and grandfather were dead, hacked with hammers. The walls were smeared with blood and the words "Viva Appla, Viva Ainsia." The family was ambushed after returning from church. The mother was raped multiple times with a shotgun to her head, as was her 13-year-old daughter, who was then stabbed in the head and left for dead. She escaped and alerted neighbors. The suspects were apprehended after a four-day track. The speaker says farm attacks are uniquely cruel, causing PTSD even in hardened police officers. The memories haunt him still. He will share other crime stories from South Africa.

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South Africans are concerned about issues like potholes, job shortages, and daily power outages. Crime is rampant, and farm murders involve extreme violence, including the gang rape of elderly women. Some believe external forces stir up racial tensions, contributing to the destruction of the country. White farmers face brutal attacks, including rape, torture with boiling water or hot irons, and being dragged behind vehicles. Children are murdered in front of their parents, sometimes without any theft occurring. Political figures incite violence with slogans like "kill the farmer, shoot the farmer," and one leader, Julius Malema, has said "slit their throats," while gesturing the action. He stated he is not currently calling for the slaughter of white people, but cannot rule it out in the future.

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Up to half the weapons we send Ukraine are being sold, not by guess, but by fact. A significant portion ends up in the hands of drug cartels at our border. Intelligence agencies are aware of this, and I believe they profit from it. Billions of dollars' worth of arms are being stolen and sold to our enemies. Zelensky denied these claims in an interview, and the media simply reported his denial. However, it's a fact that one can easily purchase Ukrainian weapons online. This is a crime.

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Speaker 0 guarantees that the person they are speaking to will help solve the gun problem. Speaker 1 confirms their support for gun confiscation and explains that if people refuse to give up their weapons, law enforcement will take them away and there will be consequences. Speaker 1 acknowledges that some gun owners believe a Biden administration will come for their guns, and they confirm that this is true.

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In the 90s, America helped set up South Africa's political system, naively expecting African leaders to become Westernized. Black Economic Empowerment began in 1996, part of a National Democratic Revolution aiming for socialism. They're now entering phase two, aggressively pushing socialist policies. Nelson Mandela wasn't imprisoned just for being a good leader but for leading a military wing attempting to overthrow the government. The ANC adopted a policy of attacking both hard and soft targets, resulting in the deaths of many innocent black South Africans. Winnie Mandela encouraged violence, including "necklace murders." South Africa's collapsing, except for efficient tax collection from a small minority. The government isn't protecting life, liberty, or property, and is actively discriminating against taxpayers.

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The speaker presents articles and videos depicting violence against white South Africans, claiming white South Africans are fleeing due to violence and racist laws. They cite attacks on white South African couples and the burning of white farmers. The speaker references President Trump's reaction to the situation, mentioning Trump asked about a jet that was given. The speaker claims officials are saying, "kill the white farmer and take their land." They state that friends who left South Africa warned that people there want to take land and kill.

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I think most Americans stopped paying attention to South Africa after the end of apartheid in 1994, but the situation there has deteriorated. The democratic system set up in the 90s is being used to promote socialist ends. Black Economic Empowerment, for example, has nothing to do with economic empowerment. The ANC, South Africa's ruling party, has strong communist ties and is implementing policies that are actively discriminating against taxpayers. The government isn't protecting lives or property and is pushing to expropriate private property without compensation. This is coupled with a radical ideology being taught at universities that dehumanizes white people and could be a predicate for genocide. It's a collapsing society and the West cheers it on, but it's time to wake up to what's happening there.

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The speaker claims to have built the City of Bend Police Department building and observed two identical locker rooms, one for duty uniforms and another for United Nations uniforms. They cite State House Department Publication 6227 from 1961 as an order from the United Nations instructing police departments to confiscate firearms. The speaker asserts that foreign nations work through the state department to instruct police. They claim this was observed in Houston, Texas, when police wore bullion forms during floods. According to the speaker, warehouses across the country contain UN vehicles that police chiefs can access but not use until instructed by the United Nations, implying that every city police force in the United States is under the United Nations.

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Speaker 0 asserts that Joshua Zimmerman is “the Jew” who is a traitor and an enabler to murder, claiming that Jews engineered the destruction of South Africa and the rise of the African National Congress led by the convicted terrorist Nelson Mandela, whom Speaker 0 says “was in jail for acts of terrorism.” They state Mandela “was not an angel or humanitarian.” The speaker then condemns Julius Malema, alleging he is inciting crimes, and warns of “Genocidal Jews” across Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. Speaker 1 introduces Joshua Zimmerman as the person present in Ward 72 at Glen Hazel, saying they are there with fellow fighters to “conscientize the minds of those in the suburbs that the EFF is an all inclusive party regardless of race, class, or status,” and that “Slowly but surely, we are going to start winning more in the suburbs.” Speaker 2 leads chants: “Long live the commander in chief. Long live. Long live. Long live the commander in chief, Julius Malema. Long live. Long live. Viva EFF. Viva. Viva. Aman Clark. Away to.” Speaker 3 describes a crowd of “just under 100,000” chanting “kill the boar.” They identify the Boers as the remnant white South Africans who built South Africa, and say Julius Malema is leading the genocidal chant as head of the South African Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). They claim the Boer community was betrayed by liberal whites decades ago. They describe South Africa as once prosperous, now suffering under majority black rule, with unreliable electricity and a collapsed agricultural sector, labeling it an economic basket case of savagery typical of failed African states. They claim white people face daily violence and live in a state of siege, particularly those who did not leave after Mandela and the ANC took power. Speaker 3 provides context on the EFF as a South African far-left pan-Africanist and Marxist party founded by Julius Malema and allies in 2013, noting Malema serves as president and that the party is the third largest in both houses of Parliament and growing. They state the party “hasn’t yet started the mass killings of whites, but it will if Malema is to be believed.” They reference an October 2022 speech in which Malema told branch members they should “never be scared to kill.” They cite a 2018 rally where Malema urged supporters to “go after the white man” and proclaimed, “we are cutting the throat of whiteness.” They mention a 2016 rally where Malema said, “we are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now.” Speaker 3 notes that after Robert Mugabe’s death, Malema tweeted quotes hostile toward white people, including “the only white man you can trust is a dead white man,” and asserts that Malema has given warnings of white genocide. They claim that white people who acquiesce to replacement, mass immigration, or intercultural guilt narratives will face death, insisting: “Death follows. Be warned if your current white majority nation has adopted multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusion policies. It won’t end well.” The speakers claim the media hides the truth, leaving whites “supine and docile as they’re killed,” and reiterate Melena’s call: “Kill the whites.” They conclude with a call for whites to be racialists, meaning to defend their own kind.

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I believe the Ukrainian military is selling NATO weapons on the black market to groups like Mexican drug cartels, the Taliban, and Hamas, which is incredibly destabilizing. This isn't just suspicion; I know someone who bought some of these weapons. Ukraine is corrupt, and it's not far-fetched to think they'd sell weapons, especially facing defeat. I know this is true, even though I can't reveal my source. I'm telling you, the Ukrainian military has sold huge amounts of American and NATO-supplied weapon systems around the world, and they're being purchased by governments and armed groups. This will be documented, and I got this information directly from someone who purchased quite a few of those weapons in another country and knows a lot about this.

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The speakers discuss explicit reward figures tied to harming federal law enforcement personnel and describe a rising level of danger for officers in Chicago. They begin by listing bounties: $5 to $10 for kidnapping of ICE agents or Customs and Border Patrol agents, non-lethal assaults, and $50,000 for the assassination of high-ranking officials. Greg Movino, who works in Chicago, says he has personally experienced a bounty placed on his head, illustrating the immediacy of the threat. The panel emphasizes that there are now “$50,000 bounties on the heads of federal law enforcement officers” and that criminals are involved in ramming vehicles and bringing guns to protests. They insist this is not ordinary street crime, but attacks against federal law enforcement, including assaults on border patrol agents, ICE officers, and allied agencies, occurring daily and often multiple times per day. They warn that the lethality of these assaults is increasing, highlighting the growing danger faced by officers enforcing the rule of law. In response to these threats, the speakers discuss measures and leadership strategies. They note that “there's power in numbers” and “safety in numbers,” suggesting collective protection as part of the response. They reference actions at the national level: Secretary Noem reportedly hardening ICE facilities since the terror attack in Dallas, and President Trump having called in the National Guard, viewing these steps as indicative of strong leadership during the crisis. The speakers describe the situation as a coordinated, highly organized “war on our law enforcement on the streets of Chicago,” implying a systematic campaign by adversaries. A key point is the claim that foreign terrorist networks are targeting law enforcement, using a tiered system of bounties to pursue officers. The threats are described as extending beyond direct attacks to include doxxing family members, kidnapping, and even murder. The language frames these actions as deliberate tactics by hostile groups to destabilize and intimidate those enforcing the law, underscoring the perceived severity and organization behind the threats as testified by the speakers.

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Speaker 0: We have a problem with the CIA and FBI in Washington. Speaker 1: What's your plan to start over and fix them? Speaker 0: They've gotten out of control, with weaponization and other issues. The people need to bring about change. We were making progress, but more needs to be done.

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The speaker claims the media is corrupt and refuses to report on a situation in South Africa that is the "opposite of apartheid." According to the speaker, the media constantly reported on apartheid, but now "nobody knows" about the current situation. The speaker states that the U.S. is being "inundated with people, with white farmers from South Africa," creating "a big problem." Marco Rubio reportedly told the speaker that he has "never seen anything like" the number of people wanting to leave South Africa because they "feel they're gonna be dead very soon."

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Law enforcement is being hindered from taking action, resulting in theft and destruction. The police are not allowed to do their job due to fear of consequences. This phenomenon is unique to our country and is watched by people worldwide. Law enforcement's dignity has been taken away, despite their competence. Police officers and border patrol agents know what needs to be done, but they are restricted. This issue is not limited to inner cities, as it is happening in unexpected areas. Organized groups are stealing from stores and selling the stolen goods elsewhere. Allowing the police to take necessary action, including shooting in some cases, will immediately put an end to this. Our police are exceptional.

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The speaker explains that the government wanted to arrest them after raiding their property and causing damage. In response, the speaker donated laptops with spyware to government secretaries, gaining control over the entire government computer system. They were searching for evidence of being set up but instead discovered that the minister of national defense was involved in drug trafficking and the minister of immigration was involved in human trafficking. The speaker acknowledges the danger of sharing this information and suggests that it is best to keep it undisclosed.

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White South African farmers are being hunted from their land by black gangs. These gangs attack white farmers at night. The attacks involve torture, not just burglary. The number of white farmers being killed is incredible. South Africans have expropriation without compensation, meaning the government is taking land. The speaker went and slept on the farms to feel the fear. White people are denied treatment in hospitals in South Africa. It's an extreme situation that no one will talk about.

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"Our intelligence indicates that these people are organized." "They're getting more and more people on their team as far as attacking officers, and they're making plans to ambush them and to kill them." "We have specific officers and agents that have bounties that have been put out on their heads." "It's been $2,000 to kidnap them, dollars 10,000 to kill them." "They've released their pictures." "They've sent them between their networks, and it's an extremely dangerous situation and unprecedented." "We 've put protective detail around those individuals, changed some of our operations to keep our officers safe." "But make no mistake, this isn't just about protesting free speech or that they don't like that people out here are upholding the law of our country." "They're actually going out there and saying, kill these people and we'll give you this much money to do it."

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Man Charged With Treason for Speaking to Tucker About the Killing of Whites in South Africa
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Tucker Carlson discusses the current state of South Africa with Ernst Roets, highlighting a shift in American perceptions since the end of apartheid in 1994. Roets explains that while South Africa was once seen as a miracle story under Nelson Mandela, the reality has deteriorated significantly, with increasing government corruption and systemic racism. He references Samuel Huntington's warning that African leaders would not necessarily adopt Western democratic values, leading to a government that uses democratic institutions to promote socialist ends. Roets describes the government's Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies as a means to advance a socialist agenda, revealing a disconnect between the liberal constitution and the harsh realities faced by many South Africans. He emphasizes that the ANC, which has strong ties to the South African Communist Party, has openly stated its goal of redistributing land and wealth based on race, leading to a climate of fear and violence against white farmers. Carlson and Roets discuss the historical context of Mandela's imprisonment, clarifying that he was jailed for leading a violent uprising against the apartheid government, not merely for being a good leader. They also touch on the controversial legacy of Winnie Mandela, who was involved in violent acts during the struggle against apartheid. Roets highlights the alarming rise in violence against farmers, particularly white farmers, and the rhetoric from political leaders that incites hatred. He notes that while the government denies the existence of farm murders, the reality is that many farmers face brutal attacks, often justified by the ruling party's narrative. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of these issues, with Roets asserting that the West, particularly the U.S., has a moral responsibility to acknowledge its role in shaping South Africa's current political landscape. He argues for the need for self-determination among various communities in South Africa, suggesting that the country should be organized into autonomous regions based on cultural identities. Roets discusses the challenges of mob justice and the necessity for well-organized communities to protect themselves. He emphasizes the importance of community solidarity and self-defense in the face of increasing violence and government incompetence. In conclusion, Roets calls for international attention to South Africa's plight, urging support for minority communities seeking self-determination and a reevaluation of the West's historical involvement in the country's governance. He expresses hope for a future where diverse communities can coexist peacefully, but acknowledges the current tensions and challenges that must be addressed.
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