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There is audio evidence suggesting that there were at least two shooters firing at Trump and the crowd during the Capitol riot. The speaker presents their analysis of the audio, pointing out distinct differences in the sound of the shots and the presence of echoes. They propose that the first three shots came from inside the building, while the subsequent shots were fired from a different location. The speaker concludes that there were at least two shooters involved, and questions the official narrative of a lone gunman. They urge viewers to share the information and express concerns for their safety.

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The speaker discusses the claim that Donald Trump is racist, recalling the "very fine people on both sides" comment. The speaker then shares a video that includes Trump saying he wasn't talking about neo-Nazis and white nationalists. The speaker notes the persistence of the "very fine people" narrative, even after Snopes debunked it in 2024. The speaker presents instances that appear to contradict the racism claim, including Trump's interactions with Jesse Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, and Oprah, as well as stories of him giving loans to Black entrepreneurs in the 90s. The speaker shares an instance of someone claiming Trump has condemned white supremacy over 20 times, but the person they were speaking to was uninterested in seeing the evidence. The speaker then references Yuri Bezmenov's idea that demoralized people are unable to assess true information. The speaker concludes by suggesting that attacks on populist candidates ultimately threaten everyone, and asks viewers to share moments that changed their minds about Trump's alleged racism.

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The transcript presents a detailed exploration of the relationship between former President Donald Trump and the QAnon conspiracy movement, tracing alleged endorsements, interactions, and “proofs” claimed by adherents. It weaves together interviews, clips, and a litany of “queue proofs” that supporters say demonstrate a hidden alliance between Trump and QAnon. - Trump and QAnon alignment signals: - An illustrated meme and QAnon slogans reshared by Trump on his social platform are described as one of his brazen endorsements of the conspiracy theory. Followers interpret Trump’s post as a sign he is with them and with QAnon, with quotes like “at this point, anyone denying that queue was a legit operation affiliated with the Trump administration is in major denial” and references to “real donald trump has over 4,000,000 followers, yet he seeks out q people to retreat.” - In several episodes during 2020, Trump is shown as engaging with questions about QAnon, sometimes dodging the topic, sometimes declining to distance himself, and sometimes acknowledging that the movement “likes me very much” and that its followers “love our country” and want problems in cities like Portland, Chicago, and New York to go away. - Sanctions and other policy items: - A separate strand notes Trump’s announcement of reimposed sanctions on Iran with a Game of Thrones-inspired poster, and HBO’s trademark joke. This is presented as contemporaneous political news but not tied causally to QAnon in the transcript’s framing. - Early QAnon questions and responses: - The transcript recounts early Q movement questions to Trump about Q, and Trump’s responses (or lack thereof) on August 15, 2020, and August 20, 2020. It quotes Trump saying he doesn’t know much about the movement beyond hearing that it is gaining in popularity and that supporters are upset with certain urban crime conditions, with statements about potentially sending federal troops or law enforcement to reform cities. - QAnon core theory and Trump’s stated stance: - The core QAnon theory is summarized as belief that Democrats are a satanic pedophile ring and that Trump is a savior, with questions about whether Trump is behind or involved in the movement. Trump’s replies are framed as either disclaimers or as partial acknowledgments, including expressions of willingness to “help save the world from problems” and to counter “a radical left philosophy” that could destroy the country. - Q’s evidentiary framework and “proofs”: - The documentary surveys “50 proofs” that supporters say demonstrate Q is a real military intelligence operation tied to Trump. Examples include: - Proof that Trump lurked on 4chan before Q postings, with a Trump tweet referencing “Colorado was amazing” followed by a Q-related post; the number 17 is emphasized as a recurring cue (Q is the 17th letter). - The “consecutive cues” and timing of Trump’s tweets about JFK conspiracies on the same day Q posted, suggesting synchronization. - The Saudi Arabia faction: Trump’s Saudi visit, a gold necklace gift, a traditional sword dance, and subsequent Saudi purges and financial seizures are linked to Q’s posts about the House of Saud, and to a broader argument about a global power triangle involving Saudi Arabia, the Rothschilds, and George Soros, with mentions of “plus plus plus” as code for Saudi Arabia and the idea of a global power realignment. - The Las Vegas Mandalay Bay shooting (October 1, 2017): The narrative presents the shooting as a staged or attempted assassination meant to serve a larger strategic purpose, including links to MBS (Mohammed bin Salman) and a claim that Trump warned MBS, with the “sword dance” seen as symbolic. - The Hillary Clinton-Alice and Wonderland code: Hillary Clinton is equated with Alice, Saudi Arabia with Wonderland, and the “trafficking lanes” and child rescue narratives tied to Saudi actions are presented as corroborative “Alice in Wonderland” symbolism in Q drops. - The “Alice” code, Hillary’s email timeline, and Hillary Clinton’s alleged insider status tied to alleged transfers involving Saudi interests and Clinton Foundation donations. - The “Alice in Wonderland” thread extends to Hillary, Hillary’s emails, and Hillary/Saudi Arabia as a recurring motif. - The “proofs” also connect to the 2017-2018 period’s geopolitical shifts and to the appearance of various slogans and signifiers in Trump’s public rhetoric and in Q postings (e.g., “the best is yet to come,” “where we go one, we go all,” and “this is not a game” type lines). - Notable Q proofs and their examples: - “Tip top” and the state of the union references; “space force” and the U.S. Space Force; Washington crossing the Delaware; “good win” vs. “when” typographical plays; the Pope’s changing Lord’s Prayer; “Magapill” via Trump retweets; “VIP Anon” back-stage access to Trump rallies; “Honk for Q” stunts at Trump events; “scot free” and references to the human-interest angle around a dramatized “Where we go one, we go all” refrain. - The chain of command, the military’s tacit support for QAnon, and the idea of a national-level security benchmark seeded in Q posts; the DoD’s National Geographic tie-in; the “best is yet to come” catchphrase as a refrain in Trump speeches. - The Flynn connection: Michael Flynn’s oath video and Flynn’s public slogans; Flynn’s book-signing and Q’s linking of Flynn with the “where we go one, we go all” slogan. - The documentary’s synthesis and conclusion: - The concluding argument frames Q as a military intelligence operation at the heart of the Trump administration, a war for credibility against a “criminal surveillance state” and a “mafia media.” It posits a global awakening and a countercoup against entrenched power structures, asserting that Q’s drops have prepared the public to accept a coming public disclosure of the operation and a reestablishment of a “full original republic.” - It emphasizes the Socratic method used by Q to guide Anons to conclusions without overtly revealing sensitive information, presenting Q as a boot camp for critical thinking and a driver of citizen journalism in an information war against mainstream media. - Final framing and call to action: - The film closes with a broad, conspiratorial meditation on “the end game” of QAnon, the impending public recognition of the operation, and a global reaffirmation of “one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God,” with the closing credits urging viewers to subscribe for more content.

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During a Trump rally, there were claims that a person climbed onto a nearby roof with a gun. Witnesses say they alerted Secret Service and police, but shots were still fired. Some speculate that the Secret Service allowed the incident to happen, while others believe it was staged. Video footage shows Trump with blood on his ear, but some question the authenticity of the blood and the angle of the shots. There are also inconsistencies in the amount of blood and the lack of first aid given. The video analysis suggests that the shots may have come from a Secret Service agent's gun, raising doubts about the entire incident.

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The transcript centers on claims that the BBC manipulated coverage of a Trump speech in 2021, just hours before the January 6 Capitol riot. It alleges that the BBC’s Panorama segment heavily doctored Trump’s words, splicing together two quotes taken an hour apart to imply that he encouraged an insurrection. The narration asserts that the BBC combined two clips about fifty-four minutes apart to create a misleading impression. It presents the following clip as the BBC’s version: “We're gonna walk down to the capital, and I'll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell.” It then notes that this is not what Trump actually said at that moment. The sequence is then explained with the actual wording shown: “We're gonna walk down to the capital, and we're gonna cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.” The narrative claims that it wasn’t until nearly an hour later that Trump then said the second part of the BBC’s version: “We're gonna walk down to the capital. And we fight. We fight like hell.” The account characterizes the BBC as a “holier than thou” public service broadcaster, questioning its credibility in light of the alleged manipulation. It references BBC’s own fact-checking service, BBC Verify, described as counters disinformation, and labels this juxtaposition as irony given the alleged doctored footage. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes that the BBC’s portrayal, by mixing two separate moments from Trump’s remarks, appears designed to suggest that Trump called for an insurrection, despite the actual words differing significantly and the timing of the statements not aligning with a single, continuous message. In summary, the transcript claims that the BBC Panorama segment clearly doctored Trump’s speech by splicing two clips, creating a false impression of urging an insurrection, while also contrasting this with the BBC’s claimed role as an impartial public broadcaster and its BBC Verify fact-checking service. The allegedly altered lines and their precise ordering are presented verbatim to illustrate the supposed manipulation.

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The speaker criticizes Democrats for a recent tweet they deleted, which claimed that an email proves Donald Trump spent Thanksgiving with Jeffrey Epstein in 2017 when Trump was already president. The speaker argues that a simple Google search shows exactly what Trump did that day, demonstrating he did not spend Thanksgiving with Epstein. They claim the tweet is part of a pattern of lies that the official Democrats Twitter account posts, noting they leave other lies up but deleted this one. The speaker asserts that Trump was in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, the entire day on Thanksgiving 2017, and emphasizes that Epstein had been banned from Mar-a-Lago years earlier. They state that minutes from that day exist because Trump was president, detailing where he was and what he did, reinforcing the claim that he did not spend Thanksgiving with Epstein. Despite the tweet being deleted, the speaker notes that it had already gone viral, with millions of views and many big Twitter accounts reposting the claim that Trump was with Epstein on Thanksgiving in 2017. The deletion is acknowledged as a move that will attract attention, but the speaker views it as a consequence of pushing a false narrative. The speaker contends that the pattern is harmful: once people learn they were lied to, it damages the credibility of those who spread the lie and can cause people to oppose them more. They argue that the ongoing propagation of hoaxes will continue to be debunked, and that debunking efforts will build trust with the American people while the other side destroys its own credibility. In closing, the speaker vows to keep debunking hoaxes and to continue gaining trust with the American people, asserting that the responsible action is to expose the falsehoods and highlight the supposed consequences for those who spread them.

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In the video, Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if any evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia has been found. Speaker 1 mentions that information can be found in the report prepared by director Mueller, but they are not aware of any collusion or conspiracy. Speaker 0 then interrupts and states that when the FBI opened Crossfire Hurricane, they did not have any information suggesting that anyone in the Trump campaign had been in contact with Russian intelligence officials.

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The speakers discuss an alleged shooting incident involving Donald Trump, with claims that a gunman was on a nearby roof during a speech. One witness says he saw a man crawling on the roof with a rifle and alerted police and Secret Service before shots rang out, claiming the Secret Service then "blew his head off." Doubts are raised about whether Trump was actually shot in the ear as reported. One speaker suggests the event was staged, pointing to the position of Trump's body and the lack of blood on his hand after he touched his ear. They claim the blood on Trump's face looked like fake blood and that the Secret Service blocked views to apply it. Another speaker claims the shots came from a Secret Service agent, not the alleged shooter on the roof. They analyze video footage, claiming to identify the sound of gunshots originating from the agent's position. They argue that the lack of blood on Trump's collar proves he wasn't shot.

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There are claims online that the Trump assassination was an inside job, supported by a video. A Secret Service agent appears to anticipate a shot, prompting people to move. When the shot occurs, instead of protecting the president, the agent stays crouched. This behavior raises suspicions about his foreknowledge of the event.

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The speaker discusses speculation about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at Butler Farm Show. They point out a water tower with a clear angle towards Trump, suggesting it as a potential sniper spot. The speaker highlights Gematria connections between "water tower" and "Donald J Trump." They express doubt about the official narrative and urge viewers to consider alternative theories. The speaker hints at upcoming revelations and asks for opinions on the matter.

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Trump was shot at a rally, but media outlets like CNN downplayed it as a fall or incident. The divide in the US deepens.

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The speakers discuss the attempted assassination of Trump, questioning why the would-be assassin had no social media footprint and a professionally scrubbed house. They find it suspicious that CNN streamed the rally live and that the Secret Service deemed the roof he was on unsafe, while snipers occupied a steeper roof. They speculate it could have been a coordinated assassination attempt, with the shooter intended to be killed afterward. They highlight the suspect's young age and the possibility of radicalization or manipulation. The speakers are concerned about the lack of information released and the absence of a formal report. They mention leaked cell phone records showing a phone traveling from outside the FBI offices in DC to where the suspect lived. They find it odd that the suspect had multiple phones and no cutlery in his house. They suggest the suspect could have been under the influence of psychotropic drugs or hypnosis, referencing MK Ultra and Jolly West's experiments.

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The speaker discusses a theory about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at Butler Farm Show. They point out a water tower near the event site that could have been a strategic location for a shooter. The speaker also highlights numerical connections between "water tower" and "Donald J Trump" in Gematria. They suggest that there may be more to the story than what is being reported and encourage viewers to consider the evidence. The speaker concludes by asking for opinions on the theory presented.

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The speaker discusses a theory about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at Butler Farm Show. They point out a water tower near the site that could have been a strategic location for a shooter. The speaker highlights numerical connections between "water tower" and "Donald J Trump" in Gematria. They suggest that there may be more to the story than what is being told, urging viewers to consider the evidence. The speaker speculates on the potential involvement of multiple shooters and the significance of the water tower in the incident. They encourage viewers to share their thoughts on the matter.

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In the video, the speaker mentions that there are references in their papers about Donald Trump losing the election. They also state that if they can prove that Trump actually won, three things could happen. Firstly, if Trump won, there would be no false statements, and the indictment would be dismissed.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a recent bombing incident and questions the authenticity of a survivor's story. The survivor claims that his cell phone saved his life by blocking shrapnel. The speaker finds this hard to believe and points out inconsistencies in the survivor's account, such as the lack of damage to his shirt and the presence of media at the scene. The speaker suggests that the incident may have been staged and encourages viewers to watch other videos for more information. The speaker concludes by criticizing CNN for reporting what they believe to be false information.

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The speaker claims a Katy Perry space flight was staged and presents a video clip as proof. The clip shows the hatch of a space capsule being opened from the inside. A woman inside the capsule appears to quickly shut the hatch. The speaker suggests this action reveals the hoax, claiming the hatch opening was not yet "queue time" and was meant to appear as if Jeff Bezos opened it from the outside. The speaker replays the clip, highlighting the woman's reaction and implying it exposes the staged nature of the event. The speaker asserts the media is complicit in deceiving the public.

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The speaker claims that a video shows a van dropping off boxes of ballots at the TCF center. They put the video on their website and tweeted about it, resulting in the suspension of their Twitter account. The video shows a lead car and an escort car arriving, with people inside adding something each time. The van enters twice. However, a local reporter who was present all night denies any fraud or wrongdoing.

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An individual accuses another of repeatedly presenting unnamed FBI agents' words as truth on their network, leading viewers to believe Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin conspired in 2016, which they claim is false. The other individual denies the accusation. They then state that President Trump went to extraordinary lengths to keep specifics about his meetings with Vladimir Putin secret, even from his own administration. They play a clip of President Trump responding to a question about whether he ever worked for Russia, where he calls it insulting but does not directly answer. The individual then asks if the president of the United States ever worked on behalf of the Russians against American interests.

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The transcript centers on a report from NBC News about the man charged with planting two pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters on the eve of the January 6th attack. The speaker cites NBC’s article, which states that the suspect told the FBI he believed conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the matter. The speaker notes that NBC provides no direct quote or further context beyond that single claim. The speaker asserts that their own sources indicate the word used by the suspect, Brian Cole Jr., in his FBI interview was that he believed the 2020 election was stolen. However, the speaker claims there is a widespread belief within the FBI that this comment was a legal maneuver rather than a genuine belief. According to the speaker, the FBI allegedly thinks the statement was coached by Cole’s lawyer to secure a pardon from President Trump, specifically a retroactive pardon because Trump had issued a pardon for individuals convicted of January 6–related crimes. The speaker emphasizes that there is no additional evidence in Cole Jr.’s background, as far as their sources can determine, indicating he is a Trump supporter. They remark that NBC is one of the few outlets making this claim, noting that the article contains several paragraphs but only repeats the initial sentence without further detail. The speaker suggests that even within liberal media, there is a belief that the comment was a legal maneuver rather than a reflection of genuine political conviction, and argues that NBC’s reporting is selectively presented to push a particular narrative. Throughout, the speaker contrasts this with a broader media portrayal, arguing that while Brian Cole Jr. did make the comment about the 2020 election being stolen, the context is missing, and the media narrative is being shaped by selective reporting. The speaker frames the situation as an instance of media cherry-picking intended to influence perceptions about the suspect’s political affiliations and the nature of his statements to the FBI, rather than providing a complete account.

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I overheard two CNN reporters saying they only trust Trump, which surprised me. When I saw their CNN credentials, I was shocked they would report things they don't believe in. It made me question their integrity.

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Trump fans searched on TikTok for "Donald Trump won the debate" but found no results. However, when they searched for "Joe Biden won the debate," numerous videos appeared. This happened in 2020 during the presidential election.

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The speaker mentions that videos of the events on January 6th are easily accessible on the internet. They encourage viewers to find these videos themselves, as they believe they may contain information that contradicts the prevailing narrative about that day. The speaker suggests that the situation was more complex than commonly portrayed.

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In this video, James O'Keefe from Project Veritas confronts Charlie Chester, a technical director at CNN, about his intentions to help Biden win the election without explicitly stating it. Chester admits to this and also acknowledges that their medical analysis of Trump was based on speculation. The video goes on to highlight various instances where CNN and other media outlets spread false information about Trump, including misleading photos, edited videos, and inaccurate reports. The video concludes by pointing out that trust in the media has declined during the Trump presidency.

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The speaker discusses how a story about Donald Trump grabbing a Secret Service agent's neck was fabricated. The driver and others present that day denied it happened. The committee ignored evidence contradicting the narrative they wanted to push. Destroyed material likely went against their agenda. Liz Cheney is the prominent figure in this committee. Translation: The speaker talks about a false story involving Donald Trump and a Secret Service agent. Evidence disproving the story was ignored. Destroyed material likely contradicted their agenda. Liz Cheney is a key figure in this committee.
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