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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged. The person threatens physical violence.

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A journalist is recording people marching against Trump. The journalist asks if Reid Hoffman and George Soros paid them to be there. The journalist states they can document stuff on the street and that the people got busted and are paid. One of the people tells the journalist to get out of here and leave, stating they are not welcome. The journalist claims to live there, but the other person repeats that they live in the city and demands the journalist leave.

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The speakers discuss what they describe as a staged gathering. Speaker 0 asserts that a bus has arrived to pick up people who had been dropped off in Boston to create the impression of a large crowd, claiming that those shown are not from Massachusetts and were bused in from other cities. Speaker 0 points to the people and states that none of them are locals, insisting, “See? All these people are not from Massachusetts.” Speaker 1 identifies a person in the crowd as one of the participants from the No Kings rally, and points out the individual wearing a yellow hat, asking which one she is. Speaker 0 confirms, acknowledging the presence of “the No Kings on the rally,” and continues to label the attendees in the area as “paid people.” He insists that these are all paid individuals, saying, “These are all the paid people here that get paid to work here,” and adds “Soross” in reference to funding sources, instructing others to “Get their faces” so they can recognize them when “kings comes.” He repeats that “All paid. Okay. Every one of them. Okay. You see?” The dialogue then returns to the logistical detail of the bus. Speaker 0 describes the scenario by asking, “What’s the bus? What’s From Worcester?” and Speaker 1 confirms that the group had come from Worcester. Speaker 0 reacts with acknowledgment, “They came from Worcester. Oh, my big. Good,” and Speaker 1 responds with an affirmation about Worcester’s involvement. They note that Worcester is “here coming into Boston,” indicating activity from Worcester and the broader region, with Speaker 0 remarking that “the Western” and “Worcester” are present in Boston, having “came to visit Boston from the West.” Throughout, the speakers emphasize a narrative that the crowd consists of non-locals, who were transported to create the appearance of broad support. They identify specific actors in the crowd, mention the No Kings rally, and repeatedly stress the notion that the attendees are paid and organized, while noting Worcester’s role in supplying people to the event. The exchange centers on verifying the origins of the crowd, the identity of participants, and the logistics of the bus transportation from Worcester to Boston.

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There are protests happening outside the capitol building, but the video suggests that these protests were preplanned and staged. The speakers discuss the presence of paid actors and the use of fake blood and props to create a dramatic scene. They analyze the actions and movements of various individuals involved in the staged event, pointing out inconsistencies and questionable behavior. The video raises doubts about the authenticity of the events and encourages viewers to question the narrative presented to them.

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An unmarked state trooper vehicle and two black SUVs escorted four Antifa shuttle buses. There were actually five vehicles in total, with three in front and two in the back. The state troopers waited for the protesters to get off the buses and then took their positions. The buses were labeled and appeared to be charter buses. The speaker expresses surprise and disbelief at the situation, mentioning the flashing lights. They also address someone named Chris, asking if they are watching this.

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A journalist is documenting protesters loading items into a van and asks how far they traveled to protest. The journalist claims to be with an independent news agency. The journalist asks where the protesters are from and notes they are wearing masks. The journalist asks if the protesters are paid and how much George Soros or Reid Hoffman paid them to protest. The journalist asks how much the protesters are getting paid and if they are having fun. The journalist states their pay doesn't matter and they are there to document the rally. The journalist asks if the protesters are getting paid to protest. The journalist asks why they don't want them to get the license plate number. The journalist suggests if they were a legitimate grassroots movement, they wouldn't be worried about it, but someone is clearly funding them.

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A bus is attempting to move through a crowd of protesters in Paramount, near the Home Depot on Alondra. It is unclear if the bus is carrying border patrol agents, reinforcements, or is intended for making arrests. Protesters are physically trying to stop the bus, but it is slowly moving forward. The contents of the bus are unknown. The situation appears to be escalating and may require intervention from the sheriff's department or local law enforcement to resolve.

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Speaker 0 confesses in a video that they were paid to pretend to protest at the Capitol building. They mention having difficulty pulling off the act and getting a bruise on their leg. Although they don't reveal who paid them, they mention it was part of an organized effort.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a video showing white vans with state police and ANTIFA members. They express pride in the people who broke into a building and emphasize the need to stand up and fight. The speaker questions the media's portrayal of a man with horns as a Trump supporter and shows a picture of him dressed as Baphomet. They also mention a video of DC police escorting black-dressed individuals into the Capitol. The speaker claims that nobody was preventing anyone from entering and suggests that ANTIFA was allowed in to harm those present.

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The speaker questions the organic nature of rallies for figures like AOC and Kamala Harris. They claim that 84% of devices tracked at these rallies also attended nine or more Kamala Harris rallies or Antifa, BLM, pro-Hamas, or pro-Palestinian events, with 31% attending over 20. The speaker suggests this indicates paid attendance due to the travel and time commitment involved. They believe the Democratic party is artificially inflating its popularity by paying people to attend rallies and protests, creating "rally professionals."

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The speaker describes how on-the-spot protests unfold, arguing that protests that appear to erupt immediately after events, and often seem spontaneous, are in fact not organic or unplanned. According to the speaker, such demonstrations can be initiated without the traditional apparatus of organizers, music, bullhorns, or large gatherings that are typically associated with coordinated protests. Instead, the speaker notes that trucks are being loaded to depart after the protest, suggesting a premeditated or at least organized behind-the-scenes workflow that enables these protests to occur with apparent immediacy. The speaker then identifies the groups involved in the protest activity behind them. The groups named are the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Democratic Socialists of America, and a few looser organizations described as Revolutionary Communists for America. The speaker asserts that these groups, together, are responsible for the protests and the organizing of the demonstrations. A central claim of the speaker is that none of the protests seen are organic contributions arising spontaneously from local populations. Instead, the protests are characterized as well organized, implying a level of planning and coordination beyond what the public perceives. The assertion extends to the source of this organization, suggesting that the readiness and capability to mobilize protests come from structured planning and networks rather than spontaneous public sentiment alone. Building on the claim of organization, the speaker posits that the effective mobilization of these protests is supported by funding. The funding is described as coming through various campaigns, with two described pathways: foreign influence campaigns and domestic political campaigns, specifically mentioning Democrat campaigns as potential sources of financial support. The speaker implies that such funding enables the rapid deployment and execution of protest activities. In summary, the speaker contends that the protests observed after events are not spontaneously generated but are the result of deliberate organization by specific political groups, with notable involvement from the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Democratic Socialists of America, and Revolutionary Communists for America. The speaker emphasizes that these protests are well funded through campaigns, including foreign influence efforts or Democratic campaigns, which facilitates their ability to mobilize quickly and appear as if they are happening organically.

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Two unmarked white buses arrived at Union Station on January 6th, before any other charter buses. The buses had been painted over and had no markings or company names. A witness saw around 40-50 men, described as Trump supporters, disembark from the buses and gather in front of them for a discussion. They then went up the escalators and disappeared. The speaker believes that everyone on those buses were FBI assets, possibly including FBI agents. They suspect senior officials at the FBI were involved. The speaker believes that some were confidential informants, while others were actual agents. They collected evidence and plan to trace the ownership of the buses.

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Certified US Marshals, with jurisdiction over DC police, are seen in the video. The speaker mentions that Trump deputized 20,000 US Marshals from the National Guard. The video shows unmarked police vehicles and buses near the White House. The speaker claims that everyone in the White House is being arrested. Different types of buses are observed, and the speaker speculates about the purpose of the activity. The video also shows military personnel and a diplomatic car. The speaker suggests that tribunals are taking place in the White House and mentions high-level pedophiles. The video ends with the power being on at the Washington Monument and a spotlight powered by a generator.

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Billie is going to an anti-Trump protest on a bus. The speaker states that the American people deserve to see this. The speaker asks Billie if she enjoyed her trip to Washington D.C. today.

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Agents with the federal government are trying to make way for a bus that needs to get through protesters to access the ground camera location. The bus is going around the protesters, which could turn ugly. Someone is shooting out the window of one of the vehicles.

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Christian interviews attendees at an April 5th capital protest, which he believes is against Elon Musk. One attendee says they are there to watch and protect trans kids from nobody. Another says they are there for democracy, stating federal workers work for the people, not the president, and tariff controls should be set by Congress. They display a flag harkening back to the War of 1812 and James Lawrence's cry, "Don't give up the ship." Another protestor says they are protesting against all injustice, claiming we have no democracy and are losing our rights. They express concern for the younger generation, warning they will lose their rights and education and may have to go to war. The protestor claims young people don't want to be educated. Someone else mentions getting paid $25.

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Buses filled with FBI informants, disguised as Trump supporters, were deployed to the Capitol on January 6th. The speaker warns that those responsible for this act will face consequences in the future.

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Speaker 0 confesses in a video that they were paid to pretend to protest at the Capitol building. They mention having difficulty pulling off the act and getting a bruise on their leg. Although they don't reveal who paid them, they mention it was part of an organized effort.

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The speaker is in Washington D.C. at Black Lives Matter Plaza, near the White House. The speaker says the plaza is being torn up, much like BLM allegedly ravaged, murdered, and torched the country. The speaker says the street used to be painted Black Lives Matter, but workers are replacing the yellow lettering with the original bricks. The speaker claims St. John's Episcopal Church was lit on fire by BLM, along with the White House, in an attempt to kill Donald Trump, who had to escape to a security bunker. The speaker says it is time to desecrate BLM's altars and show the country what actual healing looks like. The speaker believes there should never be another time when divisive, terroristic political movements take over the nation's capital and get painted on the streets. The speaker calls for a full investigation of the BLM organization, claiming it defrauded and spent hundreds of millions of dollars on lavish mansions for themselves and didn't help a single Black person.

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Certified US Marshals, with jurisdiction over DC police, are seen in the video. The speaker mentions that Trump deputized 20,000 US Marshals from the National Guard. The video shows unmarked police vehicles and buses near the White House. The speaker claims that everyone in the White House is being arrested. Different types of buses are observed, and the speaker speculates about the purpose of the activity. The video ends with the speaker discussing tribunals and the power outage at the Washington Monument.

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Anti-Trump protesters are demonstrating outside the Supreme Court against Trump's secure border policies. The crowd is chanting "down, down with deportation, up, up with liberation." According to the speaker, the protesters have been chanting in Spanish, which the speaker finds annoying considering the location is outside the United States Supreme Court. More footage is available on Laura Loomis' X account.

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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it a "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged, including calling the protesters "losers." The person threatens physical violence. The presence of children at the protest is mentioned.

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The video shows a series of police vehicles and buses near the White House, with the speaker speculating about arrests and tribunals taking place. They mention the presence of US Marshals and the deputization of National Guard members. The speaker also comments on the lights going out and the unusual activity they observe. They express gratitude for birthday wishes and donations from viewers. The video ends with the speaker discussing the possibility of tribunals and the punishment of high-level offenders. The speaker encourages viewers to watch a live feed and points out various details in the video.

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The speaker presents a video allegedly showing "locals" being transported in a police car and a crowded bus. The speaker claims that "Stand up to racism" and Antifa, described as a "violent thuggish group," arrived at a train station and were then bused by Essex police to the Bell Hotel. According to the speaker, these individuals caused disturbances and riots, and Essex police are responsible for the disturbances. The speaker questions the motives of Essex police and condemns their actions as "disgraceful" and "extraordinary." The speaker demands the resignation of the chief constable and the police and crime commissioner in Essex for allegedly bussing masked Antifa protesters.

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The "No Kings" Protest is Absolutely Unhinged..
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The podcast features host Philion crashing a "No Kings" protest in New York City, which he frames with a highly critical and mocking tone, often using derogatory labels for the participants. The protest primarily targets Donald Trump, whom attendees perceive as a "king" or "fascist" threatening American democracy, with some even suggesting he seeks a third term or is controlled by figures like Steven Miller. Protesters express concerns about immigration policies, call for the abolition of ICE, and voice strong opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, often citing social media or specific news outlets like Al Jazeera and NPR as their information sources. Philion repeatedly alleges that the protest is not grassroots but rather orchestrated by "paid protesters" and funded by "dark money" from entities like George Soros, Act Blue, and the Alliance for Global Justice. He identifies specific individuals, including an election worker, as "professional protesters" involved with organizations like "Rise and Resist" and "Refuse Fascism," questioning their motivations and funding. The host challenges protesters' political definitions, their understanding of historical figures, and the reliability of their news consumption, often contrasting their views with his own strongly anti-left, pro-Trump perspective. Throughout the episode, Philion maintains a confrontational interview style, frequently interjecting with sarcastic commentary and personal attacks on the protesters' appearance, intelligence, and political beliefs. He highlights instances where protesters struggle to articulate their positions or reveal what he considers to be biased information sources. The host also touches on the controversial topic of ICE agents wearing masks due to threats, contrasting it with the perceived anonymity of other protest groups. The overarching narrative from Philion is one of exposing what he sees as a manufactured political movement driven by external funding and misguided ideologies.
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