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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th and suggests that it was not an inside job. They claim that the government has systematically lied to the public about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. They argue that there were federal law enforcement agents present during the Capitol riot, although the interviewer disputes this. The speaker also brings up the concept of entrapment and mentions a case involving alleged kidnapping plots and FBI involvement. They criticize the government for exploiting individuals and misleading the public. The interviewer attempts to challenge the speaker's claims.

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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th, stating that if they had been told about it three years ago, they would have dismissed it as a conspiracy theory. They argue that the government has systematically lied to the public about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. The speaker suggests that there were federal law enforcement agents present during the Capitol riot, but the interviewer challenges this claim. The speaker also brings up the concept of entrapment and gives examples of alleged government involvement in criminal activities. They argue that the government cannot incite individuals to commit crimes and then charge them for it. The interviewer attempts to counter the speaker's arguments.

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I was part of the group arrested for the Whitmer kidnap plot, which was set up by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be targeting Whitmer's cottage. I got charged for material support terrorism and felony firearm possession. The government lied about the situation. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice in the face of government overreach.

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I seek redemption and reconciliation, but that requires truth and accountability. Trust is lacking in those who misuse government power against individuals like Tulsi Gabbard and who have turned the Department of Homeland Security into a censorship tool, suppressing important discussions, including vaccine side effects. We need transparency similar to the Twitter files for agencies like the CIA, FBI, and DHS, which have hidden information for decades. It's been 50 years since the Church Committee hearings addressed CIA abuses, and we need a new set of hearings to investigate the issues that have arisen over the past decade.

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BuzzFeed has just confirmed that the FBI had a, quote, “hand in nearly every aspect of the alleged plot, starting with its inception. In other words, the FBI helped plan it.” An FBI informant organized meetings to kidnap the governor. Another informant, quote, prodded the alleged mastermind of the kidnapping plot to advance his plan. And text from an FBI agent directed an informant to draw people into the conspiracy. In the end, it looks like there were more FBI snitches, informants, people working with the FBI involved in the plot than weren't. It was an FBI plot. So what does this suggest about January 6? We know there were FBI informants in the crowd. We know that for certain. Why can't we know their involvement in January 6 now that we're getting a sense of their involvement in this fake kidnapping plot? Julie Kelly of American Greatness discussed the Lansing April 2020 protest mirroring January 6, with militia groups in military gear, police stood down, firearms, and viral photographs. She cited the plausibility of FBI infiltration before January 6 and Revolver News Darren Beatty's article. The discussion called for leaders to question Christopher Wray.

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The speaker discusses their belief that the events of January 6th were not an inside job, but rather a result of government entrapment. They claim that the government has systematically lied to the public about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. They argue that there is evidence of federal law enforcement agents being present during the Capitol riot, although the interviewer disputes this. The speaker also mentions cases of alleged entrapment by the government, including the plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer. They criticize the government for cherry-picking footage and argue that the actions of some individuals were influenced by FBI agents. The interview ends with the interviewer expressing concern about misleading the audience.

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Is this potentially the biggest setup in the history of the country? It could be. This may be one of the greatest crimes against the American people. It's crucial to uncover the truth, especially regarding the cover-ups that occurred after January 6th. We also need to address the involvement of Republicans in those cover-ups. I understand it’s challenging to confront these issues within your own party, but we must follow the evidence wherever it leads. I will hold you to that commitment.

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To restore trust in government, we need to provide the American people with the truth, which many fear Donald Trump might reveal. The public desires transparency, especially regarding issues like Russiagate and other significant events. As an American citizen, I want to see the truth about corruption in Washington, which has persisted for decades. The recent election offered a chance to move past dynastic families that have contributed to this corruption. With Trump in office, there's hope he will act as a conduit for truth across all departments. Congress will play a crucial role in oversight, allowing for revelations of corruption and better budgeting practices.

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We still lack complete transparency from the DOJ and FBI regarding their illegal surveillance of 275,000 Americans. It's crucial to restore trust in our agencies by revealing the truth about these violations. The American public desires this transparency, which can help restore honor and trust in government. As an American citizen, I want to uncover the full extent of issues like Russiagate and other significant events. The recent election provided a chance to move away from corrupt political dynasties. The mandate is clear: the public wants the truth. I hope President Trump will serve as a vehicle for this truth across all departments, and Congress will play a vital role in oversight investigations to reveal corruption and improve budgeting practices.

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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th, stating that if they had heard about it three years ago, they would have dismissed it as a conspiracy theory. They highlight the government's history of lying and cover-ups, including the origins of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. The speaker suggests that there were federal agents present during the Capitol attack and questions why footage of law enforcement's actions was suppressed. They also mention a case of entrapment involving the FBI and argue that the government cannot manipulate individuals into committing crimes and then charge them for it.

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The speaker explains that in the three months since Charlie Kirk’s murder, they have largely refrained from commenting publicly on the investigation. They say this is not due to lack of care or affection for Charlie, whom they knew well since his teenage years, but because they feel they don’t know more than others and want to avoid missteps given their personal connections to those involved. They name Candace Owens, Blake Neff, and Erica Kirk as people they know well and respect, and emphasize a desire to honor Charlie’s memory by seeking justice without criticizing others’ motives when people are sincerely pursuing the truth. They recount a three-hour conversation with Theo Vaughan during which the topic of Charlie Kirk’s case arose. They state they told Vaughan they do not trust the FBI, clarifying that this statement was not an accusation that the FBI is involved in Charlie’s assassination, and they did not intend to imply such. They acknowledge they like Dan Bongino and Cash Patel and do not believe they would intentionally cover up a murder, but they argue that the FBI, being at the top of the organization, is part of a large bureaucracy where some parts act independently from leadership. Therefore, liking individuals within the organization does not equate to trusting the FBI as a whole. The speaker asserts that, as a lesson of the 2024 election, many of the nation’s largest systems and institutions have rot and require reform. They contend that January 6 was a setup and that the FBI was key to that setup, stating it remains unclear whether everyone involved has been fired or punished. They insist that no American is under moral obligation to believe everything the government tells them, especially institutions with a documented history of wrongdoing, such as the FBI’s alleged crimes, manufacturing crimes, and distorting justice. They emphasize that the job of the FBI is to find out what happened, tell the public how they arrived at conclusions, and convince the public of the outcomes, rather than hiding behind national security or confidential sources. The speaker concludes by committing to avoid talking about topics they do not understand, to state things only as they know them, and to remain skeptical. They stress a duty to skepticism and to seek truth and justice without being swayed by tone or certainty from government officials. They reiterate love for Charlie and a wish for justice, while urging others to maintain scrutiny toward the investigation.

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Is this potentially the biggest setup in the history of the country? It could be. This might be one of the greatest crimes against the American people. It's crucial to uncover the truth, especially regarding the cover-ups that occurred after January 6th. We also need to address the Republicans involved in those cover-ups. I understand it's challenging to confront these issues within your own party, but we must follow the evidence wherever it leads. I will hold you to that commitment.

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I was part of a group arrested for a plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer, but it was a setup by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be about the governor's cottage. I got charged with material support terrorism for taking a video. The government lied about my involvement. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice prevails.

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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th, stating that if they had been told about it three years ago, they would have dismissed it as a conspiracy theory. They argue that the government has systematically lied about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. The speaker suggests that there were federal law enforcement agents present during the Capitol riot, but the interviewer challenges this claim. The speaker also brings up the concept of entrapment and cites examples of alleged government involvement in criminal activities. They argue that the government cannot incite individuals to commit crimes and then charge them for it. The interviewer attempts to refute some of the speaker's claims.

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The speaker explains that in the three months since Charlie Kirk was murdered, they have avoided public commentary on the murder investigation out of care for Charlie and respect for the people involved, many of whom they know personally and admire. They emphasize that their goal is truth and justice, and they would not criticize anyone sincerely trying to uncover what happened, recognizing that good motives can lead to wrong conclusions. They recount a three-hour conversation with Theo Vaughan that touched on distrust of the FBI. They clarify this did not mean they accused anyone of involvement in Charlie Kirk’s murder, but it gave them the chance to state that they do not trust the FBI. They distinguish personal trust in individuals (e.g., Dan Bongino, whom they like, and Cash Patel) from trust in the FBI as an institution, noting that parts of the FBI can act independently within a large bureaucracy, separate from leadership. The speaker argues that distrust is not about a general attack on political leadership but about systemic issues. They reference the 2024 election as evidence that major institutions may be corrupt or rot, and they point to January 6 as, in their view, a setup in which the FBI played a key role. They question whether everyone involved in that setup has faced consequences. They insist that no American is morally obligated to believe everything the government says, especially given a history of the FBI's alleged crimes, illicit participation in politics, manufacturing crimes, or distorting justice—claims they assert as part of the FBI’s track record, which, in their view, is counter to its mission to obtain justice through facts and then explain its conclusions. They argue that it is not enough to have government officials declare the truth; the public has the right or obligation to demand proof. A central concern is that the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s murder could be overshadowed by debates about what happened, allowing the FBI to go unchallenged or unaccountable. The speaker asserts that the FBI should tell, show, and convince the public about what happened, rather than hiding behind national security or confidential sources. Ultimately, they commit to avoiding statements they don’t understand, to staying out of the case, but to maintaining love for Charlie and a desire for justice, while urging others to remain skeptical. They conclude that skepticism is a duty and not something to be ashamed of.

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The government's involvement in January 6th is undeniable, with proven entrapment tactics. To put it simply, January 6th was our American Reichstag fire moment. Anyone familiar with the history of the Nazi campaign in Germany understands the implications of that statement. January 6th served the purposes of a deeply corrupt Biden regime.

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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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This country is suffering under a government that is influenced by an anti-American faction, including universities, news media, corporate CEOs, and the bureaucracy. However, we have the ability to fight back. The truth is starting to emerge, especially with the FBI. The Durham report and the inspector general's report have exposed the corruption and politicization within the FBI. We need to break up the FBI and replace it with a more reasonable law enforcement system, removing the entire senior leadership. The investigations and actions taken by House Republicans are part of a counter offensive against the left. President Trump's non-establishment status is why they despise and fear him.

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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th, stating that if they had been told about it three years ago, they would have dismissed it as a conspiracy theory. They argue that the government has lied to the public about various issues, such as the origin of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop. The speaker suggests that there were federal law enforcement agents present during the Capitol riot and questions why footage of their actions was suppressed. They also mention a case of alleged entrapment by the FBI in a kidnapping plot. The interviewer challenges the speaker's claims, but the speaker maintains their position.

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Kash Patel is unqualified to be FBI director, having previously suggested shutting down FBI headquarters to open a museum for conspiracy theories. His rise reflects a troubling trend of rewarding sycophants. Regarding January 6 pardons, there’s deep concern about pardoning individuals who violently attacked police and tried to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. This contradicts the public's desire for action against crime, not political revenge. As for potential prosecutions of January 6 committee members, there's pride in their oversight work, making preemptive pardons unnecessary. Setting a precedent for blanket pardons at the end of an administration is also undesirable. This message has been communicated to President Biden both publicly and privately.

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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th and suggests that it was not an inside job. They argue that the government has a history of lying to the public and suppressing information. They mention the presence of federal agents during the Capitol riot and claim that there is evidence of entrapment. They also bring up a case of alleged entrapment involving the FBI and a kidnapping plot. The speaker believes that the government should not be able to manipulate individuals into committing crimes and then charge them for it. They criticize the mainstream media for misleading the public.

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The speaker expresses concern about the events of January 6th, stating that if they had been told about it three years ago, they would have dismissed it as a conspiracy theory. They argue that the government has systematically lied about various issues, such as COVID-19 origins and the Hunter Biden laptop. The speaker suggests that there were federal law enforcement agents present during the Capitol riot, but the interviewer challenges this claim. The speaker also mentions instances of entrapment by the government, including the alleged plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer. They argue that the government cannot incite individuals to commit crimes and then charge them for it. The interviewer attempts to correct the speaker's statements.

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Is this potentially the biggest setup in U.S. history? It could be one of the greatest crimes against the American people. It's crucial to uncover the truth, especially regarding the cover-ups after January 6th. What about the Republicans involved in those cover-ups? Addressing that is challenging since it's within your own party. However, we will follow the evidence wherever it leads, regardless of the implications. I’ll hold you to that commitment.

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Is this the biggest setup in U.S. history? It could be. This situation represents a significant crime against the American people. It's crucial to uncover the truth, especially regarding the cover-ups that followed January 6th. There are also Republicans involved in these cover-ups, which complicates the discussion. Despite party affiliations, we must pursue the evidence wherever it leads. I will hold you accountable for that commitment.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2334 - Kash Patel
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Kash Patel discusses his experience as the head of the FBI, emphasizing the need for reform and a return to core missions. He expresses surprise at the speed and extent of changes he has been able to implement, noting that many long-serving agents had wanted these reforms for years. Patel highlights alarming statistics regarding crime, such as drug overdoses and child exploitation, and explains his decision to reallocate agents from Washington, D.C., to field offices where they can address these issues more effectively. He addresses the fentanyl crisis, attributing the influx of fentanyl precursors to China and discussing efforts to combat drug trafficking organizations. Patel stresses the importance of international cooperation, particularly with allies, to tackle the fentanyl problem and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to national security that includes addressing drug trafficking and terrorism. Patel also touches on the politicization of the FBI and intelligence community, criticizing the previous administration's focus on issues like climate change over pressing national security threats. He recounts his experiences during the Trump administration, including the handling of the Russiagate investigation and the fallout from it, asserting that the FBI was weaponized against political opponents. He discusses the January 6 Capitol riot, clarifying that the Trump administration had offered National Guard support, which was declined by local officials. Patel expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of these events and the ongoing disinformation campaigns that undermine public trust in institutions. Patel highlights recent successes in reducing crime rates and improving public safety, attributing these achievements to empowering law enforcement and focusing on community engagement. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in restoring trust in the FBI and the broader national security apparatus. In concluding, Patel reiterates his commitment to addressing the root causes of crime and terrorism, advocating for a united front against adversaries and a focus on protecting American citizens. He expresses pride in the dedication of FBI agents and their commitment to the mission, urging the public to recognize their efforts and the complexities involved in national security.
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