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The speaker expresses excitement about being part of a movement and discusses the need to channel the energy. They mention a shortage of leadership and question the absence of organized groups addressing current issues. They highlight the importance of churches discussing political matters and urge people to demand change. Another speaker references a historical event where a pastor and his church stood up against British soldiers. The first speaker agrees and emphasizes the need for action instead of retreat. They express frustration at the lack of organization and leadership.

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The speakers discuss their plans to enter the capital and coordinate with other individuals. They mention meeting at specific locations and express their intention to take action. They discuss the use of guns and munitions and mention the need for gas masks. They also mention clearing certain areas and holding the line. The speakers express frustration with the lack of organization and communication. They discuss the presence of law enforcement and their efforts to navigate the building. The speakers mention specific locations within the capital and discuss their strategy for moving forward.

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Two speakers discuss going into the capital tomorrow, insisting on a plan despite hesitation. They oscillate between urgency and caution: "Tomorrow, we need to go into the capital" and "I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested." They try to keep the rhetoric "Peaceful" and "Fed" in the mix, then confirm aloud: "We need we need to go I'll say it. Alright." A sharply cut interjection—"Shut the fuck up, Uber"—is followed by: "To the capital." They label it as "Based Fed posting? Yeah. Need to go into the capital." The exchange ends with a resigned acknowledgment: "I didn't see that coming in. Okay."

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I plan to go to the capital and trespass, even though I might get arrested. We should all go tomorrow, but we have to be careful not to say it out loud. We need to spread the word and go inside the capital building. We should avoid getting shot and instead get arrested together.

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The Attorney General wants to speak. People clap. They express their support for justice. They mention different states. They pray for the Attorney General. They ask for protection and blessings. They mention the Secret Service and the FBI. They want to be recognized. They mention expenses and ask people to send them for reimbursement.

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Some individuals had planned to storm the Capitol as part of their agenda. Although I hesitate to mention it, as it could lead to my arrest, we must take action. We need to enter the Capitol. Let's proceed.

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A group of individuals express their desire to rise up and storm the capital building. A pastor and his church have been picketing a strip club, and the club's employees retaliate. Various speakers mention their involvement with organizations like the CIA and defense firms. They discuss the idea of armed marches and breaching the chambers of Congress. Some believe that government agencies may have agitated the crowd. The pastor receives attention from the FBI and Secret Service.

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The speaker states that engaging in prayer is an offense. The other person disagrees. The speaker then asks if the other person would rather be arrested and taken away than stand outside the exclusion zone.

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The speakers in the video discuss their plans and movements during a protest at the Capitol. They mention meeting points, concerns about the building being burned down, and the need for military and National Guard assistance. They discuss entering the Botanical Gardens and the Rotunda, as well as clearing certain areas. They also mention the presence of law enforcement and the use of gas masks. The speakers express a desire to regroup and find their fellow protesters. Overall, the transcript is filled with fragmented and disjointed conversations about the ongoing events at the Capitol.

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the capital. Hang on. Into the capital. What? No. Peacefully. Fed. Fed. Fed. Fed. Fed. Tomorrow, I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. Well, let's not say it. We need we need to go I'll say it. Alright. We need to go in Shut the fuck up, boomer. To the capital. Base fed posting? We need to go into the capital. I didn't see that coming in. Okay. Condiment Hill. Is good speaking. We are going to the capital where our problems are. It's that direction. Please spread the word. Alright. No, Dave. But one more thing. Yeah. Can we go up there? No? When we go in Are we gonna get arrested? We go up there? Yeah. We don't need to get chucked. Can we arrest us all? Let's go.

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The speaker discusses the composition of the house and senate, and then expresses a controversial opinion about abortion. They suggest that everyone in a particular room should be made to lick a full-term aborted baby to understand the consequences of their beliefs.

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Monument Hill. 'President is good speaking. We are going to the capital where our problems are. It's that direction. We spread the word.' The speaker notes the plan to move toward the capital to address issues and spread the message. 'Alright. No, Dave. But one more thing. Yeah. So can we go up there?' They then ask for permission to advance and discuss possible entry. 'No? When we go in Are we gonna get arrested when go up there?' The exchange continues with concern about violence, as they respond, 'Yeah. You don't need to get shot. Arrest us all?' today.

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A group of individuals express their desire to rise up and storm the capital building, calling themselves the Oath Keepers. They discuss their backgrounds, including involvement with defense firms and the CIA. They plan to gather in large groups armed with the intention of surrounding the capital. They mention infiltrators and informants within their ranks. The group's leader, Pastor Bill, receives attention from federal authorities. They express their determination to take over the government and breach the chambers. They believe some agitators may be affiliated with government agencies. Pastor Bill welcomes the attention from law enforcement and wants them to know who they are looking for.

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the Capitol peacefully. No, no, no, no, no, peacefully. I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. Well, let's not say it. We need to go in. Shut the fuck up, boomer. To the capital. Spread the word. No, Dave. But one more thing. Josh, shall we go out there? No? When we go in, are we gonna get arrested? We don't need to get shot, just arrested.

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American politicians must visit the Wailing Wall, a Roman fortress, to gain favor with Jews. The wall is not sacred, but a site for a satanic Kabbalistic ritual involving pelvic thrusting. Politicians like Rand Paul are unknowingly participating in this occult practice, shaking hands with the devil. The Wailing Wall is not a place where God dwells, but where Satan resides. This ritual is a hoax, with politicians selling their souls to the Jews and carrying Satan back to America.

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the Capitol peacefully. No, no, no, no, peacefully. I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. Well, let's not say it. We need to go in. Shut the fuck up, boomer. To the capital. Yeah, we need to go into the capital. Spread the word. No, Dave. But one more thing. Josh, shall we go out there? No? When we go in, are we gonna get arrested? We don't need to get shot, just arrested.

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Some individuals had planned to storm the Capitol, and tomorrow they intended to carry out their plan. Although I hesitate to mention it, as it could lead to my arrest, I will say it anyway. We must enter the Capitol. Let's go.

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People are preparing to flood the House of Representatives. They received a note about doing some housecleaning. They are determined and not backing down. They plan to breach the chambers and take Nancy Pelosi's gavel. If she refuses to let go, they might bring her back too. It's going to be a long and intense week. They express support and caution to each other.

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Tomorrow, we're planning to go to the capital, but we need to be careful not to say it out loud. We want to peacefully address our problems there. We didn't expect to actually enter the capital. We're concerned about getting arrested or shot. Can they arrest all of us?

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Speaker 0 contemplates marching on the Capitol, acknowledging the risk of arrest. They say, 'I know. In fact, tomorrow, I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. Well, let's not say it. We need we need to go I'll say it. Alright.' They urge action with, 'We need to go in to the capital. Let's go.' They preface with, 'I'm gonna put it out there,' and confess, 'I'm probably gonna go to jail tomorrow.' The message centers on a planned entry into the Capitol and the likelihood of facing jail, repeating the call to action 'We need to go into the capital.'

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The speaker mentions receiving a death threat from Chief Red Cloud and expresses their disapproval of his actions. They discuss the idea of sitting back and praying versus taking action in a spiritual war. They also mention knowing where Chief Red Cloud lives and planning to contact the FBI. The speaker emphasizes the need to recognize the spiritual war they believe is happening. Another speaker shares their experiences of being threatened when preaching about God. The conversation ends with a question about whether the American church is falsely promoting peace.

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We need to go to the Capitol. It’s where our problems are. Let’s spread the word. Are we going to get arrested when we go in? We need to be cautious; we don’t want to get shot. If it comes to it, arrest us all.

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The speaker believes that the world is currently in the midst of a civil war, possibly even a world war. They express concern that if the opposing side wins, Christianity will be suppressed and Christian dissidents will be persecuted. They question the effectiveness of going to Washington DC and staying with Trump, but are open to ideas. They express a desire for a large gathering in Washington DC to hold politicians accountable. Another speaker mentions putting their flag upside down as a sign of distress. The speaker also mentions a letter sent by the Oath Keepers to the president.

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An FBI or federal agent is seen in a picture encouraging people to enter the Capitol on January 6th. One person expresses hesitation, but eventually agrees to go. They discuss the purpose of the barriers and claim that the Capitol is their house. They believe there were instigators intentionally placed among the crowd. They express gratitude to those who caused trouble and suggest that someone on their side may have switched allegiances. The speaker mentions a pastor's lengthy sermon that some people didn't want to hear. They observe individuals shaking the barriers and point out the presence of an FBI agent in the crowd.

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A group of individuals express their desire to rise up and storm the capital building, calling themselves the Oath Keepers. They discuss their backgrounds, including involvement with defense firms and the CIA. They plan to gather in large groups armed with the intention of surrounding the capital. They mention infiltrators and informants within their ranks. Pastor Bill Dunfee, who has been picketing a strip club, receives attention from federal authorities. They express their determination to take over the government and mention the possibility of agitators being from government agencies. The group discusses encounters with the Secret Service and FBI, wanting them to know who they are.
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