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A man from the IRS was caught on hidden camera during a criminal investigation, denying his identity and running away in New York City. He claimed unconstitutional warrantless searches. The cameraman struggled to keep up, even stopping to catch his breath. The man was eventually found hiding in a building. The incident was documented by James O'Keefe for OMG. The video was sponsored by the wellness company, offering a discount on medical emergency kits.

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Thank God for James O'Keefe, he's done some interesting things over the years. It's amazing how many people open up when they think they're on a date with someone attractive. They'll admit to anything, like "Oh yeah, we did this because we hated Trump." These people need to learn to shut up. O'Keefe just released another video today about people trying to bypass the system to continue their work.

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Did you leak a letter to the Washington Post about me? You're the chief of staff, right? I’m James O’Keefe. You’re friends with the reporter, Yvonne Wingate Sanchez. Did you leak the letter? No, there was no leak. How did the Washington Post get it before I did? I don’t know how they knew. The letter was released under public records law. I haven’t received it yet. Your office seems to be working with the media to target journalists. It was released legally. But how did the Washington Post know to request it? There are many ways they could have found out. So someone in your office leaked it? No, that’s faulty logic. You’re saying someone knew about the letter and told them? I have other matters to attend to. You’re busy writing letters threatening journalists. This is about good versus evil in this country. The Wellness Company offers a first aid emergency kit to help you take control of your health. Order now and save 15% with code OMG.

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We found the thug who allegedly smoke bombed a Christian worship service and he appears to be linked to an antifossil operating within Canada's Department of National Defense.

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As of 4 PM today, Nova Scotia is banning all activities in the woods due to extreme dry conditions and wildfire risk. This includes hiking, camping, fishing, and vehicle use. Trail systems are off limits. While some agree with the ban, others believe walking should be allowed as long as fire safety is observed. Trail operators acknowledge the necessity but note it will slow down planned expansions and upgrades. Violators face a $25,000 fine. Camping is permitted at registered campsites, and exceptions exist for work in the woods with a permit, potentially including nighttime operations on Crown Lands. The premier cites a dry weather forecast and the desire to prevent a major wildfire similar to the one outside of Halifax two years ago as the reason for the ban.

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After their house burned down, one speaker says, "I'd give her my weed whacker and ask her to do it herself, see if she could handle it." A notice of noncompliance from the City of Los Angeles Fire Department arrives: "sorry that your house burned down, but go clear your brush or you're gonna be fined $750" and "you'll have to pay for our crew to do that." He laughs at first, thinking it a joke. They realize they're not alone—"All these red dots are other homeowners whose homes were burned in some way," about 300 homes and 300 families in the same situation. They ask, "Is this outrageous?" and answer, "It is." They wonder what this says about how the fire department and city are working, calling it "a misplaced attention to the wrong in the wrong area."

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James O'Keefe is visiting, and I'm welcoming him into my house. It's not his first time here. I've got reporters everywhere I go. Last time one of them was wired. I was wondering if this reporter is off the record, but they are not. It's coming out later, but I was worried about saying anything that might cause issues. I mean, the New Yorker isn't exactly friendly territory. James just mentioned someone O'Keefe didn't identify as a reporter.

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Speaker 0 argues that climate lockdowns are here and that in Nova Scotia people could be fined $25,000 for going outside, such as taking a hike. They claim Canadians have been told that climate change causes wildfires, but now the blame is being placed on individuals who need to be stopped. They state that activities like riding a bike, hiking, and fishing do not cause wildfires, and that more often the cause is state control. They reference the “shoe swap fires in BC,” asserting that Cliff Chapman, director of wildfire operations, admitted the fires were started with a controlled ignition. They claim: “We did conduct a planned ignition on that fire last Thursday,” and that winds approaching the Caribou Fire Centre caused a fire to breach the control line and sweep into communities along the North Shushua. Speaker 0 continues by mentioning the Lytton fires, alleging they were caused by the RCMP, and that the BC RCMP took responsibility for an out-of-control wildfire north of Lytton, the Eisman Creek wildfire, near Highway 12, stating that equipment failed and that the incident was “obviously, very unintentional. Oops. Our bad.” They pivot to criticize Nova Scotians, saying they must be stopped at all costs, and reference Nova Scotia’s crime and punishment guide to illustrate fines for various offenses. Speaker 0 lists fines from the Nova Scotia guide: drunk driving, a thousand dollars; assault, five thousand; using a phone while driving, five hundred; driving without insurance, two to five thousand; shoplifting under five thousand, a thousand; speeding 40 kilometers over the limit, four hundred; trespass on private property, five hundred; illegal dumping, fifty to five thousand; vandalism, one thousand to five thousand. They highlight the walk, hike, or bike in the woods, with a stated fine of twenty-five thousand dollars. They mention a snitch line designed to encourage reporting neighbors who might hike in the woods, suggesting people could submit fake reports and overwhelm the system, with an example line about seeing a totally flaming prime minister outside. Speaker 1 provides a response quote about the planned ignition, stating, “We did conduct a planned ignition on that fire last Thursday. We did it cautiously. We knew the winds were coming,” describing how winds approaching through the Caribou Fire Centre created a continuous line of fuel, and how the fire went above the control line and swept back into communities in the North Shushua.

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There's been companies that have been threatened, and "to cover up information that could prevent current threats to companies or specific people that are involved with." "If I feel threatened, I can tape over my license plate." Being escorted by police staff, they imply that "as long as they're with you, you can do whatever you want." "Let's play by your own rules. Beat fucking veterans on the street in in, Ottawa and shit like that." They claim "Tax dollars at work, they're they're not serving and protecting people anymore. No. They're serving their selves." They mention a Fairmont Hotel plan to "suppress the people." They say "No. They haven't found the kid yet. No. They're not even looking for that lost kid." They compare drones, "You got drones flying around here, but no drones. How many drones flying for the kid? Five year old kid." "And they got this for a bunch of ostriches. Right? Crush a family's Ostriches. Family farm." "This is what bunch of us went to Afghanistan for."

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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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What in the Muncie boyology is going on over here? This man just found a pack of Muncie boys in the woods in the new square sector of Muncie Land burning a deer on a pallet, yo—literally an entire deer, yo. The deer had sticks going throughout its whole body, through its stomach, through its eyes. What in the new squarian ritual is going on back here? So this is why you guys wanna own all the property in Muncie Land? To cook venison in the woods, in the backyard. What in the Muncie Land barbecue is going on for real, y'all? My Muncie boys gotta explain this to me, man. Somebody gotta explain this to me, y'all, immediately. You explain to me. Alright?

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A couple from Portland, Oregon, drove a decommissioned fire truck labeled "Rolling River Fire Department" into the Palisades Fire scene. They accessed the scene for two days before being stopped and arrested. The woman is a National Weather Service wind and fire expert who teaches climate change to juvenile delinquents. They create rap songs called "weather slaps" with lyrics like, "wait until you see it all burn." The man driving the truck is a convicted arsonist who previously burned down country clubs and rich people's houses in Oregon. The speaker believes this was an act of ecoterrorism.

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James O’Keefe goes undercover at the World Economic Forum in Davos and reports on hidden camera footage in which elites allegedly admit to spraying sulfur dioxide and other toxic aerosols to alter the climate. The claim is that sulfur dioxide, the same chemical released by volcanic eruptions, blocks the sun and cools the planet, and also causes itchy, watery eyes, chest tightness, worsened asthma, nasal irritation, sinus pressure, headaches, and sneezing. O’Keefe asserts they are not just admitting it but laughing about it, and he urges viewers to like, follow, and share to wake the American people up. The footage allegedly shows that sprayed particles linger in the atmosphere for months to a year, actively altering weather patterns over time. The speakers allegedly avoid the terms climate engineering or geoengineering, instead calling it aerosol injections to keep the public calm. A clip is cited where a participant says, “We invest in these technologies to assist with the warming climate,” noting that sulfur dioxide will block some warming and that particles stay in the air for a year; there is mention of emitting the technology into the atmosphere to help with global warming, and a preference to avoid terms like climate engineering because they scare people. Another segment features Kennedy Ritchie, president/CEO of Four Air, who, unaware of being recorded, reportedly states that much geoengineering work “came directly out of the military” and that “the military does this all the time behind closed doors,” including cloud seeding. He suggests it would be interesting if governments began doing this over each other’s territories to control weather. The discussion touches on the Airborne Snow Observatory and upper-atmosphere weather monitoring, with a sense that those involved do not see the impacts on others as a concern. Later, BlackRock is named as being behind the climate initiatives, with DARPA (the Pentagon’s ARPA) mentioned, along with references to Vanguard technologies and an AI platform. The participants reportedly discuss SAI (stratospheric aerosol injections) and sulfur dioxide, mentioning “the sphere” and other technologies like laser light pumps and dark panels. The video frames this as elites openly discussing sky modification, with military and financial power involved, suggesting lack of consent, transparency, and accountability. It credits Shadow of Ezra for posting the footage and James O’Keefe for undercover reporting, along with Jimmy Dore and Dane Wiggington for publicizing geoengineering warnings. The speaker calls for accountability and transparency and urges viewers to share the video.

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James O'Keefe reports on a story involving a border patrol whistleblower, Zachary Apothecar, who claims underage girls are being sent to unknown locations, not getting proper biometrics, and MS-13 gang members are receiving free healthcare in the Swanton sector. O'Keefe's team attempts to get comments from Michael Schick, Richard Fortunato, and Robert Garcia, but are met with resistance. Schick denied his identity, Fortunato's wife threatened to release dogs, and state troopers were called to guard Garcia's home. O'Keefe's team was briefly detained for allegedly parking illegally. O'Keefe states that Apothecar received a cease and desist letter for speaking to the press, and claims that calling the state police on journalists for asking questions is dangerous. O'Keefe then promotes The Wellness Company's first aid medical emergency kit, offering a 15% discount with code OMG at TWC.health/OMG.

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Speaker 0 orders someone to leave for an hour and move to the camp area, warning that a fire cannot be made in the forest and that it is prohibited. He says he has just circled back after seeing a cloud of smoke and exits, and accuses others of starting a fire, using strong insults. He emphasizes the need to protect the area and says there must be someone there to watch over it. He concludes by stressing personal responsibility: if they don’t take care of this, who will.

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The Conservative Party of Canada, all MPs are on side with the ostriches. The Charles Darwin Foundation, one of the largest foundations on the planet is on side with the ostriches. They have given their full support, and they should be issuing something soon to the public stating such. The speaker was there to coach them on social media security—how to handle an aggressive person, deescalate conflicts, and police themselves. The RCMP's guard right now is coming down. They are openly chatting with everybody. The only thing that will shut down a chat with the RCMP here is if you pull out a camera and shove it in their face. it was a pleasurable conversation because I didn't show the camera in their face. If you guys see something online that questions start popping up in your head, send it to me.

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Counselor Lisa Robinson reports that in Nova Scotia, Canada, people cannot go into the forest from now until mid October. Hiking, camping, walking dogs or children on trails are banned to supposedly prevent wildfires. She says this mirrors the COVID-19-era restrictions that limited outdoor activity and saw neighbors reporting on each other, and argues that the same mindset is used again here, this time claiming a fire-season excuse. She notes disobedience can result in fines over 25,000. She questions what kind of country bans walking in nature and warns that people are leaving Canada, with messages she’s received from residents leaving Pickering over the situation. Robinson highlights a contrast: while banning access to woods, Nova Scotia approved glyphosate spraying on thousands of acres of drought-stricken, fire-prone forests. She points out that glyphosate kills vegetation, dries it out, and leaves behind more flammable tinder, while experts say it destroys deciduous trees and shrubs that hold moisture and slow fire. She cites Safe Food Matters, which warns that glyphosate dries down forest growth, creating forest fuel. She questions whether the policy is truly about preventing fires or about controlling people. She notes there are still supporters who call for stricter government control, describing a mindset of wanting governance to be harder and more in control. She contrasts this with her view and says they are not going to pretend the situation is normal. Robinson mentions Tamara Lynch and Chris Barber, who face seven or eight years in prison for a peaceful protest. She states she has spoken up about corruption at the highest levels in her city, losing a year and three months of pay for telling the truth, and asserts that others can burn down a church and get bail, while organizers or truth-tellers are targeted financially. Robinson declares she is an elected official who will not stay quiet, insisting on telling the truth to protect it. She warns that if they can ban people from the woods while spraying chemicals that increase fire risk, one must wonder what they’ll ban next. She identifies herself as counselor Lisa Robinson, the people’s counselor, and commits to speaking openly. She urges viewers to believe real power lies with the people, asking them to follow, subscribe, and share to stand with them. She closes with a call to stand strong, stay fierce, and God bless.

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"One hour, you get out of there. Okay. One hour, you get out of there. Yes, yes, go ahead. Please. In the forest you can't, you can't make fire, forbidden, forbidden. I just did a full round because I saw a cloud of smoke and an exit from there; these sons of bitches, these sons of bitches are starting a fire on their mother’s bedspread. Get out, you son of a bitch. If we don’t take care of it, who will take care of this, brother? There has to be someone here, look."

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A journalist asks if there’s someone who can be spoken to about hearing, and is directed to the other side of the park. The exchange turns into a broader set of allegations about a man named Naftali Aaron Kranz and the organization Get Free. The speaker claims Naftali Kranz is a paid protester through Get Free. They present LinkedIn posts recruiting for paid protesters for the company, described as Get Free’s “part time mobilization support contractor.” The speaker asserts Get Free bills itself as a grassroots organization while Naftali and others are allegedly paid to protest. They claim Get Free aims to “undo white supremacy” and that one of the best ways to do that, in Naftali’s view, is to celebrate vandalism, citing Crown Heights, where someone threw an egg at a stranger’s cyber truck and placed dog feces on it. The speaker contends Naftali attended an abolish the police rally but was not the leader, instead blending in among other recruits, and that he works with the DSA, explaining why the speaker met him at a DSA Tax the Rich rally. On LinkedIn, the speaker says Naftali frequently posts about paid protester roles, urging people to join to “help us expand our effort to win reparations across the country,” with recruitment across Chicago, the Bay Area, and Baltimore. They describe a nine-week contract, part-time, paying $3,400 in stipends biweekly, seeking someone excited about experimentation who will recruit people and train them to drive turnout at events. The speaker also says Naftali is part of Jews Against Trump and urges donations to bail funds to “bail immigrants out of concentration camps,” adding a claim that a Jewish person who calls an immigration detention center a concentration camp has a serious mental illness, and criticizing colleges like NYU, the Democrat party, and mainstream media as brainwashing. The speaker asserts Nicole Cardi is at the top of the Get Free Movement and claims she says the George Floyd protests were the reason Biden won the 2020 election. They argue that protest NGO groups are about getting Democrats elected, and that donations to Get Free are funneled through ActBlue, which the speaker says is under investigation by the Department of Justice for foreign contributions. The speaker alleges ActBlue has funneled billions to activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, which is said to be orchestrating resistance to ICE agents in Minneapolis. Indivisible is claimed to have paid protesters and received over 7,600,000 dollars from the Open Society Foundation, funded by George Soros.

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Speaker 1 reports a man who found 'a pack of Muncie boys in the woods in the new square sector of Muncie Land burning a deer on a pallet, yo.' The deer was 'literally an entire deer' with 'sticks go throughout its whole body, through its stomach, through its eyes,' and 'on top of a pallet that you would see in a warehouse.' The scene is labeled a 'new squarian ritual' and a 'Muncie Land Barbecue.' The speaker questions ownership motives: 'to cook venison in the woods, in the backyard.' He says, 'My Muncie boys gotta explain this to me, man,' and notes, 'you not about to tell me you just found a deer on top of some warehouse equipment.' The crowd stood around, 'doing some type of munchie boy kumbaya.' He demands explanations, asking them to explain immediately.

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Excuse my language. The speaker describes overtime, free meals, camaraderie in hotel rooms, and "shooting the shit, talking about this, that, and the next thing" while you terrorize a family, and calls that "the RCMP." He asserts, "That's the RCMP." He continues, "Sometimes you have to sometimes you have to stand for something. You have to stand for what's right, and you aren't." The remarks frame a contrast between alleged misconduct and a call to stand for what is right. He ends with, "Now Katie's telling me Katie Roberts, my daughter, told me to hold my camera still." These are his stated accusations.

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James O'Keefe confronts an NIH employee about a video where the employee discusses changing the word "race" to "ancestry" in a protocol. O'Keefe questions if this is deceitful and suggests ancestry isn't the same as race for medical trials. The employee denies lying and claims the change was for scientific accuracy, stating he is an expert. O'Keefe questions why he would change the words and accuses him of avoiding accountability. The employee drives away in his Tesla, claiming O'Keefe doesn't care about people. O'Keefe says he cares about people knowing what's going on in their government. He describes running after the employee in boat shoes, calling it an adventure.

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Speaker 0: One hour you get out of there. Okay. One hour you get out of there. Yes, yes, go ahead. Over there, there, the tent, over there, on the other side, on the other side. In the forest you can't, you can't light a fire, prohibited, prohibited. I just went all the way around because I saw a cloud of smoke and an exit from there, these sons of bitches, these sons of bitches are lighting a fire in the… mother’s cunt. You’re leaving, you son of a bitch. If we don’t take care of this, who’s going to take care of it, man? There has to be someone here, look.

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Jeff Evely says this is the woods in their sector of the province, noting that Timmy Houston, a “benevolent dictator tyrant,” granted permission to enter the woods despite a high wildfire risk, whereas during moderate risk the sneakers were not allowed, and during low risk they might have caused a wildfire and were banned. He emphasizes that permission is not the same as freedom. He cites Friedrich Hayek from the constitution of liberty, saying a free society is free of coercion, and he contends that governments are attempting to coerce the population into following their latest projects. Evely adds that he serves in Canada’s military, but that serving isn’t the only reason he joined; he feels a strong urge to go on adventures and that without a mission to pursue, war could turn inward and destroy him. He describes a therapeutic benefit to getting lost in the woods, and quips that if he breaks his leg, he won’t call Susan Holt for ammunition to use against the population. Evely admits he’s currently in unfamiliar territory, having never been to this waterfall before, and mentions Iron Ball Ironville Mountain in Nova Scotia, explaining the woods move and change like in the movie Labyrinth. He recalls a previous trip with Axel where he had no phone, compass, watch, map, or water, and it took six hours to find the way out; he asserts that, as long as you don’t panic, you’ll be fine. He believes that from growing up there, a person can walk in a straight line in any direction and eventually find a path back to civilization. He jokes about last time getting lost but not breaking his legs, addressing Susan Hall. Evely then criticizes people who achieve power by conforming, calling them “squishy, entitled, bureaucratically minded, tyrants” who are fearful cowards and expect others to be like them. If those in charge are to manage a walk in the woods, others must be locked in their homes and treated as dependent. He concludes that the therapeutic benefit of being outdoors is real and asserts, “This is why we live in Nova Scotia,” declaring that “Nova Scotia is the woods.” He notes people accuse him of causing a wildfire for simply taking a ticket, comparing the inconsistent restrictions to arbitrary, capricious totalitarianism in the Atlantic provinces over the years. Evely asserts that freedom does not equal permission and that rights must be assertive, urging action in this historical moment. He signs off with a wish for everyone to enjoy the woods and notes there is still much work to do in the Atlantic Provinces because they’re not out of the woods yet.

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The speaker, James O'Keefe, is approached by someone who takes a picture of him while he is getting ice cream. James questions why the person would take another picture of him when his picture is already all over the internet. The person asks for James' name, to which he responds, "James." The person then says, "That's what I thought," and leaves the ice cream place. James is left wondering why the person would do that.
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