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Speaker 0 gave the FBI a thumb drive containing 29 minutes of high-definition video showing two men attacking a building. As of this morning, neither man has been arrested. Speaker 0 states that despite going through over 725 indictments, none of their video or even a single still picture of either man has appeared on the Internet. The FBI is allegedly refusing to take Speaker 0's calls, return emails, or accept an offer to meet. Speaker 0 believes the FBI is hiding these men. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to inquire about the identities of these men. Speaker 0 confirms that Ben Grundler has all this information and that they have been in contact for over a year.

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The speaker received two iPhones from the FBI, approximately three and a half years after they were seized during a raid. The package included a letter and a receipt for property from the FBI, signed by Special Agent Anthony Casola. The speaker states the receipt was dated March 7th, but it is now April. Upon inspecting one of the phones, the speaker noted the last text message sent was on April 6, 2021, the day of the raid, including one from Jesse Waters. The last photo was taken the day after the raid, a screenshot of the Original Pancake House sent to the speaker's lawyer. The speaker was trying to meet with the lawyer the day after the raid.

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On January 6th, the speaker was not inside the Capitol but was visited by the FBI at their mom's apartment. Simultaneously, the FBI also went to the speaker's own apartment. The speaker had a regular doorbell camera, which captured an FBI agent putting a sticker over its lens. However, the agent was unaware that there was also a camera in the peephole of the door. The speaker questioned why the cameras were being neutralized if the FBI had a legal search warrant. The speaker described the scene as resembling a herd of cattle going through the apartment, raising concerns about living in a police state and wondering if they could be the next target.

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The speaker claims that the police commissioner was rude to someone who declined an offer. They accuse the January 6th committee of destroying evidence, although the committee denies this. The speaker questions why Nancy Pelosi was not allowed to testify and mentions offering money for her testimony. The transcript ends abruptly.

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The speaker discusses the destruction of blackberries with hammers in the State Department. They ask for a fact check on this claim and it is confirmed that 13 mobile devices and 5 iPads were destroyed in this manner. This action is seen as a violation of the rules and regulations in the State Department. The speaker concludes by stating that this incident diminishes any remaining reasons to support the individual in question.

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This message is for Rodney. The speaker is upset because Rodney blocked them on social media. They want their friends and family to share the message because Rodney broke their heart and took their SSI check to spend at the casino. They mention that Rodney broke a figurine that was important to them and kicked over a churro cabinet. They also mention a picture that is special to them. The speaker went to Rodney's mom's house but couldn't find him. They ask everyone to share the message and mention having something for Rodney.

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The speaker questions the deletion of Secret Service cell phone records on January 6th and suggests that it hindered the investigation. They discuss the involvement of Secretary Mayorkas and the possible violation of the Federal Records Act. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of investigation into the presence of pipe bombs near Vice President Kamala Harris and the delayed response from the Secret Service. They criticize Mayorkas for not taking action and obstructing Congress. The speaker concludes by suggesting that further investigation is necessary and offers support for issuing a subpoena.

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The speaker reports filing a formal complaint with the United States Capitol Police after Congresswoman Crockett allegedly scratched him while reaching for his phone when he asked her about her involvement in the Tesla takedown. The complaint has been moved to the United States Attorney's Office in Washington DC. The speaker thanks supporters and states that this situation is about standing up for free speech on Capitol Hill, arguing that if free speech leaves Capitol Hill, it will leave America.

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The speaker discusses the FBI's "failed investigation" of the January 6th pipe bomb, alleging the FBI has no leads or suspects, has lost information and evidence, and that the Secret Service deleted all texts from January 6th. The speaker claims Steve D'Antuono said cell phone data that could have been used to find the bomber was corrupted. The speaker states that the FBI does not have video footage of the DNC from January 6th. The speaker asks if confidential human sources were involved in the pipe bomb incident. The other speaker responded they would have to refresh themselves on the information gathered to date. The speaker suggests getting the information public before the election.

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The speaker was angry about the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. The speaker says the House Manager texted about the FBI being outside the house and having access to the speaker's bedroom, closets, office, and personal items. The speaker also says the FBI searched Barron's room. The speaker was surprised by the invasion of privacy and the way it was done. Upon returning to the house, the speaker saw unpleasant things that nobody wants to see. The speaker is angry that people went through their stuff.

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The speaker discusses the police commissioner's refusal to let Nancy Pelosi testify and accuses the January 6th committee of destroying evidence. They express frustration over the committee's announcement of evidence destruction, particularly related to Nancy Pelosi. The speaker questions why she wasn't allowed to testify and mentions offering a sum of money.

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They're stopping my driver and telling me they want my phone because I videoed the USAID facility. I've told them they can't have my phone, but now they're telling my driver he has to get out of the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this, though I'm not sure if I'm aiming the camera correctly.

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Breaking: FBI has delivered my phone back after three years of nonsense. They took my livelihood, the phone, the stuff in there. I had pictures of my grandkids when my dad passed away. I’ll do a show when I get back to Minnesota; it’s right there in the box like it never left back in the day. I brought it all the way up to the supreme court, the supreme court in one week. No. We're not gonna look at that. In Minnesota, the eighth circuit there. And those judges even asked the FBI and the government, why why don't you just make a copy of his phone? Why do you need the physical doubt the physical phone? And they also asked him, well, what do if you're looking for evidence, you're looking for stuff in there, where's the attorney client privilege? And they go, well, we're looking at that. So what do you look at it and say, uh-oh. We shouldn't have seen that. It's like being in a being in a courtroom and going, strike that, your honor. The jury already heard it. It’ll be interesting, but it’s interesting enough getting that back. We’re bringing Dennis Montgomery back to recount my original evidence; they suppress him and suppressing I think we're gonna get him on my show. Did Mike Lindell ever get his phone back? Nope. So now we can tell him, yes, he did. It's not so much it's Vanessa. It's more of how they took it and what they were really planning.

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FEMA told the speaker they can't get them a phone. The speaker has no ID or way to pay for food or gas and is stuck sleeping in a leaking car, wearing the same clothes since a 30-foot wall of water pushed through to Lake Lewer. The speaker's house washed away, and they lost their cat and two geckos. It was a miracle they made it. When the speaker called 911, they were told to get to higher ground as the waters came into the house. The 911 operator said they were overwhelmed with calls and could only advise getting to higher ground.

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Casetify's website was recently taken down after they attempted to replace their Android teardown designs with stolen iPhone images on their Pixel cases. However, their plan backfired as the stolen iPhone image revealed the upper half of the device. As someone with years of experience in phone disassembly, I easily noticed their mistake. Casetify's actions have led to legal consequences, and I will be taking them to court.

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The speaker is pleased that a child molester's phone was taken after he signed a consent form. They thank the officer and credit themselves for the action. The speaker acknowledges being an "idiot" and "asshole," but is glad the phone was taken. They express relief that the child molester will go back to jail.

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The officer searched my toilet for a squirrel, leaving my house in disarray. There are broken soap bottles and stains on the floor. This destruction is unacceptable. I’ve never had any legal issues, yet they only targeted my room during the raid. They tore through my belongings in search of a squirrel and a raccoon, causing significant damage. It's hard to comprehend how anyone could justify this level of devastation.

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The speaker found it alarming that Asheville was reportedly disconnected from all roads, with nobody allowed in or out. Upon arriving in Asheville, the speaker set up personal Starlink devices at hotels where state troopers were staying. The troopers then flocked to the Starlink devices because they lacked connectivity, their radios were unusable, and they hadn't been provided Starlinks. The speaker claims that Biden, Harris, and Governor Roy Cooper illegally canceled the contracts for these Starlinks, leaving first responders unable to communicate. The speaker believes this lack of communication cost lives and that private citizens had to provide their own Starlink devices.

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Speaker 0 claims to have video footage from January 6th of two federal agents attacking the Capitol. Speaker 0 states they have been trying to get the FBI to investigate for over a year, providing them with twenty-nine minutes of high-definition footage. Speaker 0 says the FBI has not arrested the agents, nor have their images appeared online. Speaker 0 claims the FBI refuses to accept a statement or view video from January 5th, 6th, and 7th. Speaker 1 says the FBI raided them twice, came to their home, and took their phones. Speaker 1 advises Speaker 0 to avoid the FBI if possible.

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The speaker discusses two shooters, one with three cell phones and the other with six. The FBI hasn't opened the three phones, and the three apps on the other shooter's phone are foreign-based and also unopened. The speaker claims Iran may have a hit out on him. The speaker questions why the phones haven't been opened, especially given that J6 people's phones were opened quickly. He believes the failure to open the phones is dangerous, especially considering the assassination attempt on a former president. He notes that having six cell phones is unusual. The speaker says Apple can usually open phones but hasn't in this case, which he believes is why drug lords use Apple phones. He thinks the rules should be different when it comes to national security and the assassination attempt of a president. He suggests punishing Apple or finding someone who can open the phones to determine who the shooter was contacting.

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The speaker is showing the remains of their work car, which was parked near the scene of an escalating situation. The car is a new news truck, and its tires were slashed. The windows were broken, and personal bags inside the car were stolen. Cinder blocks were used to break the windows.

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The speaker discusses the destruction of blackberries with hammers in the State Department. They ask for a fact check on this claim. The fact check confirms that 13 mobile devices and 5 iPads were used with the private email server, and some of them were indeed destroyed with hammers. This action is criticized as a violation of the rules and regulations in the state department. The speaker concludes by saying that this incident undermines any remaining reasons to support the person in question.

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An individual visited a radio station (97.7 FM) to share video footage from Washington D.C. on January 6th, alleging it shows two federal agents attacking the building. The speaker claims to have provided the FBI with 29 minutes of high-definition video in MP4 format on January 15th. The video was recorded on an iPhone. According to the speaker, neither of the agents in the video have been arrested, nor have their images been released online. The speaker also claims the FBI has declined their offer to provide a statement and additional video from January 5th, 6th, and 7th. The speaker believes the FBI is actively concealing the agents' identities. The speaker states they have shared the video with OAN, Newsmax, Detroit, and Red America's Voice. They offered the video to the radio station and are available for an on-air appearance.

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They're stopping my driver and demanding my phone because I filmed the USAID facility. I've refused to give them my phone, and now they're ordering my driver to exit the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this situation, though I'm unsure if I'm holding the camera correctly.

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A 28-year veteran with experience evacuating Vice President Dick Cheney on 9/11 and serving on Vice President Biden's team had text messages deleted on January 6th due to a data migration, according to the agency. Some find the timing and volume suspicious, but the agency denies any wrongdoing, emphasizing their integrity.
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