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At a migrant center in San Antonio, Texas, a reporter confronts two police officers who are allegedly being paid by NGOs to guard the facility. The officers refuse to comment on whether they are being contracted by the NGOs and deny being on duty. The reporter accuses the NGOs of facilitating human smuggling and questions why the police officers are not investigating the matter. The officers repeatedly respond with "no comment" and ask the reporter to leave. The reporter also observes the officers checking wristbands and providing security at the facility. The video ends with the reporter being given a trespass warning by one of the officers.

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Raquel Rodriguez discusses buying votes for $5 to $8 each, totaling $28,000 for 3,500 votes. She offers to deliver 5,000 votes for $55,000 for Biden and Hagar. Rodriguez also talks about charging $71,000 for city council seats and judgeships. She mentions having political connections and trading services for favors. Rodriguez boasts about controlling judges and politicians like Liz and Pete Flores. She reveals switching a church member's party affiliation for political gain. The video urges authorities to address voter and election fraud. Contact veritastips@protonmail.com with information.

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The transcript centers on a confrontation in Miami Beach with Matthew Tiermond, a former Project Veritas board member, who is discussed as having been on the board during a controversial period including the February 6, three-year anniversary of the termination of James O’Keefe from Project Veritas. The exchange, captured by an undercover journalist working with James O’Keefe, reveals a web of explosive claims and repudiations about Tiermond’s conduct, his relationship with federal agencies, and his stated ambitions. Key allegations and admissions about Tiermond: - Tiermond is described as having said he would “carve my heart out and eat it,” a claim tied to a repeated assertion that he wanted to kill James O’Keefe. He later characterizes the statement as metaphorical, saying “I would kill James O’Keefe… it’s metaphoric.” - He asserts he has “a thousand sources in the DOJ and CIA I talk to all the time,” and that he has “fed the Southern District tons of shit to try and get him in prison.” He claims to have spoken with multiple law enforcement and intelligence contacts, including mentioning the SDNY, the FBI, the IRS, and other agencies, and asserts that he has discussed Tiermond’s activities with them. - He acknowledges involvement with the SDNY and the FBI as an informant, stating that he has talked to many people who called him from law enforcement agencies and that he answered questions truthfully and honestly. He is pressed to identify who he fed information to, with the interviewer demanding specifics and identifying him as an FBI informant on tape. - Tiermond asserts that he has used insider information to target various conservative figures and organizations, including claims about Donald Trump Jr. and Don Jr.’s alleged insider trading and crypto schemes intended to influence foreign governments. He states his mission is to ensure Don Jr. ends up in prison and describes Don Jr. as “stealing billions.” - He describes a plan to “weaponize money” through investment banking to influence the system, stating, “I am going to weaponize the entire system the way Paul Singer does, but my way,” and expresses a goal of making $100,000,000 to weaponize money better than anyone. - He says he has advised and solicited investments for companies in the pharmaceutical space, including entities such as Cathayed Incorporated, Matt Tiermond LLC, and a company called Petragen Petrogen. He notes that some deals were discussed while on the Project Veritas board and mentions NDA constraints and the risk to his licenses if he discloses more. - He references conflicts of interest policies with the board, including disclosures about investments in Petragen or related entities, and implies that some discussions were restricted or confidential. - He discusses the media landscape, acknowledging that he’s worked with legacy outlets like the New York Times and National Review, and says he would work with the New York Times if they pursue the truth of what’s going on. Additional context and implications: - The conversation situates Tiermond as both a participant in Project Veritas’ internal dynamics and as someone who claims intimate, ongoing access to federal agencies. He describes the SDNY as “all about power” and asserts that there are no “bad FBI agents,” contradicting the interview’s insinuations about the FBI’s conduct based on his prior alleged stance during FBI raids on Veritas journalists in 2021. - The interview recounts a confrontation where Tiermond was approached to discuss his statements, with the undercover journalist verifying that Tiermond’s claims included admission to informing the SDNY and to wanting to kill O’Keefe, while denying certain other accusations. Setting and purpose: - The narrative is presented as the “rest of the story” about Matthew Tiermond, culminating in a live encounter in which Tiermond’s admissions and threats are publicly documented. The segment ends with James O’Keefe reporting from Miami Beach, framing Tiermond as a controversial figure whose allegations involve murders, informant activity, and high-stakes financial ambitions.

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They stopped counting votes on election night to determine the number of real votes and apply mail-in ballots. The speaker believes this would have happened in Texas and considers it fraud. When asked if it could have been a water leak, the speaker insists it was planned and would have occurred in Texas. They question the unprecedented three-hour halt in counting while Trump was leading in several states. The speaker asserts that anyone could have filled out the mail-in ballots, making it impossible to know their origin. When challenged about the conspiracy theory, the speaker claims to have witnessed it firsthand.

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They stopped counting votes on election night to determine how many mail-in ballots to add, which the speaker believes was fraudulent. The speaker insists it was a planned event, claiming it wouldn't happen in Texas. They express concern over the authenticity of mail-in ballots and assert that anyone could have filled them out. The other person questions the validity of these claims, but the speaker stands by their belief based on personal experience.

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In this video, Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about their testimony in court regarding a memo outlining potential investigations. Speaker 0 argues that it was misleading and wrong to testify about possibilities and maybes. Speaker 1 defends their answers, stating that they were discussing the memo and its purpose. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1's claims, suggesting that the Democrat district attorney was excited about pursuing investigations against Ken Paxton. Speaker 1 disagrees with the characterization and explains that the feds waved them off. Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1's credibility and suggests they would never engage in criminal activity. Speaker 1 denies this and clarifies their stance. The video ends with Speaker 0 highlighting that Speaker 1 applied for a job at the AG's office after writing the memo, with a letter of recommendation from Margaret Moore.

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Inside the TCF center, Patty witnessed a van dropping off boxes of ballots in the middle of the night. After obtaining the video footage, it was shared on their website and Twitter, resulting in the loss of their Twitter account. The video shows a lead car escorting the van, which entered the center twice. Despite a local reporter denying any fraud or incidents, the video provides evidence to the contrary.

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Hey, this is James O'Keefe outside the Phil Bredesen campaign. I'm here with Will Stewart, who we caught on video calling Bredesen a liar regarding Kavanaugh's vote. I asked why Bredesen would need to lie to get elected, but Stewart refused to comment, saying he couldn't talk about it. I pressed him for a response, but he insisted he had to leave. He mentioned that the messaging about a "blue wave" should stay behind closed doors. I noted his reluctance to speak and now I'm heading to the debate to see if Bredesen will comment. Stay tuned.

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Inside the TCF center, Patty witnessed a band dropping off boxes of ballots in the middle of the night. After months of waiting, Gateway PONIT obtained the video and shared it on their site, resulting in the loss of their Twitter account. The video shows a lead car followed by a van entering the center twice. Despite a top reporter denying any fraud or incidents, the video provides evidence to the contrary.

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The speaker is at a migrant center in San Antonio, Texas, alleging that NGOs are facilitating human smuggling into America. He claims San Antonio police officers are contracted by NGOs to guard the area in their official uniforms and cars. The speaker questions the officers about the alleged conflict of interest and whether they are being paid by NGOs, but they offer "no comment." He accuses the NGOs of lying about paying for migrants' flights and scamming the federal government. He asks why the police are not investigating this and are instead taking money from NGOs. The speaker follows a bus allegedly transporting migrants to the airport and back to the migrant resource center. He questions a woman involved in the pickup about her NGO affiliation. He also questions an airport employee about working a side contract approved by the San Antonio PD.

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Can't come in. Here’s the ticket. Why not? That’s what I was told. This is day one of the Tribeca Film Festival. I’m passing out flyers about Acorn, stating the investigation is real. I exposed facts about Acorn breaking the law, and they’re making a movie about it. Some people think I’m despicable. Did you know the New York Times confirmed the transcripts match the audio? You’re hurting America. I’m James O’Keefe, and I’m in the Acorn movie. You’re a convicted felon. Actually, I’ve never been convicted of that felony. You’re a racist. No, I’m not. People are angry at the truth. We’ll be back tomorrow to expose it.

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Jordan Conrad from Gateway Plumbing questions Miss Hobbs about the secret testing on election machines in Maricopa County, Arizona. He asks about discrepancies in signatures on mail-in ballots. Miss Hobbs, as secretary of state, oversaw elections in the area. Jordan expresses frustration and asks for a break while at the gym.

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Laura Loomer, an investigative journalist, confronts Brad Raffensperger, the Secretary of State of Georgia, about his attendance at a partisan conference sponsored by Mark Zuckerberg. Loomer accuses Zuckerberg of influencing the election outcome by suppressing information about the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. She questions Raffensperger's credibility for being on a panel with Jamie Raskin, who advocated for conspiracy charges against President Trump. Loomer repeatedly asks Raffensperger if he is discussing stealing elections with Zuckerberg and accuses him of being a crook.

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Inside the TCF center, Patty witnessed a band dropping off boxes of ballots in the middle of the night. After months of requesting the video, it was obtained and shared on Gateway PONIT's site, resulting in the loss of their Twitter account. The video shows a lead car followed by a van entering the center twice. Despite a top reporter denying any fraud or incidents, the video provides evidence to the contrary.

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James O'Keefe stated that a girl who works for him recorded someone. The person recorded was at Meta and was talking to someone else. After O'Keefe said "oh," the person hung up the phone.

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They stopped counting votes on election night to determine the number of real votes and apply mail-in ballots. The speaker believes this would have happened in Texas and considers it fraud. When asked if it could have been a water leak, the speaker insists it was planned and would have occurred in Texas. They question if anyone has ever seen ballots not being counted for three hours while Trump was leading in states. The speaker asserts that anyone could have filled out the mail-in ballots and their origin cannot be determined. When challenged about it being a dangerous conspiracy theory, the speaker claims to have witnessed it happening.

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Inside the TCF center, Patty witnessed a band dropping off boxes of ballots in the middle of the night. After months of waiting, Gateway Point obtained the video and shared it on their site and Twitter. However, they lost their CLEAR account as a result. The video shows a lead car and an escort car arriving multiple times, adding something to the people inside. The van entered the center twice. Despite a top reporter denying any fraud or incidents, this video provides evidence to the contrary.

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Is this seat taken? Actually, that person works for me. Live from the Bronx, I'm James O'Keefe with OMG. You work for BlackRock, right? Yes, but I don’t consent to being recorded. You don’t have to; it’s a one-party consent state. I’m not interested in talking if you’re recording. You mentioned that BlackRock buys politicians. I didn’t say that. I’m just a low-level employee. But you did say it on video. No, I didn’t. You said it’s not about who the president is, but who controls the wallet. I’m nobody. I was just trying to impress someone. We’ll expose more people at BlackRock. I’m going to the police station to ask them to stop you from following me. James O'Keefe here, outside the police station, where the BlackRock executive is discussing my presence and denying his previous statements about Ukraine and buying politicians.

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Raquel Rodriguez discusses buying votes for various political candidates in Texas, mentioning prices ranging from $5 to $10 per vote. She also talks about securing positions for judges and city council members in exchange for money and political influence. Rodriguez boasts about her connections and influence over politicians, including judges and state representatives. She emphasizes the importance of getting the right people elected and mentions working with both Republicans and Democrats to achieve her goals. Rodriguez's actions highlight the prevalence of voter and election fraud, urging authorities to take action.

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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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Inside the TCF center, a person named Patty claimed to have witnessed a van delivering boxes of ballots in the middle of the night. After obtaining the video footage, it was shared on their website and Twitter, resulting in the suspension of their Twitter account. The video shows a lead car escorting the van, which entered the center twice. Despite a local reporter denying any fraudulent activity, the video contradicts their claims.

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Speaker 1 questions the legitimacy of the 2020 election and refuses to concede in 2022. They accuse an Arizona official of election fraud and defamation. When confronted, Speaker 1 deflects, claiming they are in the middle of a lawsuit. They deny responsibility for inciting violence and criticize the interviewer for lack of understanding. Speaker 1 refuses to commit to conceding if they lose in November. The interview ends with Speaker 1 dismissing the interviewer.

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The speaker discusses the issue of voter fraud in Texas and how it cannot be prosecuted due to a court ruling. They explain that local district attorneys are not prosecuting voter fraud cases, so the attorney general took on the responsibility. However, the Court of Criminal Appeals deemed it unconstitutional for the attorney general to be involved in court cases. This means that voter fraud is no longer being prosecuted. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of defense against voter fraud and mentions attempts to pass a law to reauthorize prosecution, but it was not prioritized by the Texas House. They emphasize the importance of addressing voter fraud as it impacts the election of the right people.

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Speaker 0 presents what he calls an explosive piece of tape: a man buys a registration form for an absentee ballot from a voter, pocketing $200 and expecting to collect the ballot when the voter receives it. Speaker 1 reacts, noting the illegality of the act and questioning why it isn’t illegal to do certain things, followed by a line that “We don’t get illegal” and a claim about lions, then attributes responsibility to someone who “came up with all this.” Speaker 0 continues, stating that she started the whole “pay to vote” scheme. He alleges that “the people that work for Ilhan” are actually counting the ballots, counting the vote. Speaker 1 adds that they “become a manager in the prison too,” claiming that those people “walk with you to the booth, and then they vote, oh, vote this guy. Vote this guy. Vote even if you speak English.” Speaker 0 introduces James O’Keefe, identifying himself as a truth exposer who holds the corrupt elite accountable, and pivots to messaging about protecting readers’ freedom and finances. The segment shifts to a financial pitch. O’Keefe warns of one of the biggest financial shifts of their lifetime, describing de-dollarization with nations like China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia moving away from US dollars. He claims this threatens savings and retirement security and cites Ray Dalio’s warning about skyrocketing debt, relentless money printing, and a weakening dollar as part of a dangerous cycle that could impact Americans. He asserts that more Americans are turning to real assets like physical gold and silver, noting that gold “surged past $3,700 per ounce,” and that momentum is building. He says he has partnered with veteran-owned American Independence Gold to help viewers take action, offering to open a qualifying account with up to $10,000 in bonus gold and a free gold protection guide. He adds that a portion of every sale supports Tunnel to Towers and wounded warriors, and closes with the line, “Freedom isn’t given, it’s secured,” followed by the disclaimer, “This is James O’Keefe. As always, this is not financial advice. Always check with your licensed financial advisor before you invest.”

The Rubin Report

Voter Fraud Witness' Stunning Claims & Watch Businesses Defy Lockdown| DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the absurdity of lockdowns in Los Angeles, sharing a humorous anecdote about walking his dog while feeling he may have broken the law. He criticizes the draconian measures imposed by Mayor Eric Garcetti, emphasizing the nonsensical exemptions for podcasting while restricting other activities. Rubin highlights ongoing voter fraud hearings in Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Michigan, mentioning claims of significant irregularities, including instances of double voting. He features testimonies from poll challengers alleging misconduct during the election process. Rubin expresses frustration with the government's lockdown orders, calling them unconstitutional and urging citizens to defy them. He shares videos of restaurant owners protesting against lockdowns, emphasizing the need for people to stand up against what he describes as tyranny. Rubin concludes by announcing plans for a movie night featuring "V for Vendetta," encouraging viewers to join the fight for freedom.
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