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Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.

Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.

After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.

He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. So the narrative is collapsing, and the criminals in charge are absolutely panicking. Folks, the signs are starting to show we are winning this war. And don't just take my word for it.

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My guest today, attorney Lee Dundas, is fighting for our freedom on the front lines and has stories of victory and unity we all need to hear. Before I get started, I've got two quick things for you. First off, if you wanna follow me on social media, the number one place I recommend is over on Telegram. It's the least censored place I can find, and it's where I'm most active. So go to Telegram, search for man in America.

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Also, all of my links are in the description below. You can follow me, my podcast. Every episode I do, I put them up immediately afterwards as a podcast if you wanna listen to it, you know, while you're driving or shopping or whatever. Also, all the other links for social media there as well. And finally, look.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

Leigh, thank you so much for joining us today. How are you doing?

Speaker 2:

I'm great. Thank you so much for having me on. It's really a pleasure to be here.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you're so welcome. So, Lee, do you want to just give us a quick You've got an amazing background and I've read through your bio 10 different times. Maybe you can just let us know what your background is and how you got to where you are right now with what you're doing.

Speaker 2:

Oh, golly. I'll try to give you the nutshell version. Basically, I was really stupid and decided I would skip high school and miss out on all the fun that I didn't know was there and go to college when I was 14. And then I graduated three years later at 17 and applied to law schools everywhere because I didn't know what they would think about a doogie or dooget houser type person. So I applied to Yale and Bolt.

Speaker 2:

I boycotted Harvard. They had what I considered to be were sexist and racist hiring policies at the time and tenure policies among their professors. So I didn't apply to Harvard based on principle, but everywhere else I applied to, including University of Hawaii and Denver because I figured, well, if all the big guys don't like me, at least I can go skiing or surfing while I'm in law school. But I got in almost everywhere, ended up going to law school. My family was having issues that required at the time I ended up staying in Southern California.

Speaker 2:

So I went to USC, came out three years later. I was really young, green, wet behind the ears and a good four or five years younger than most lawyers. I was barely 21, just passing the state bar in my little universe here in California at the same time I was finally able to go to a bar and have a drink. And I went to work representing Fortune 500 companies at big international white shoe law firm. So that was very exciting.

Speaker 2:

I was an environmental lawyer, at least that was one of my specialties. So we represented unfortunately the companies that were polluting our planet, pesticide manufacturers, other big contributors to landfills that made those landfills toxic or sometimes the landfills themselves. It was not really in keeping with my belief. You know, I was somebody who had been harmed by pesticides as a child. I was also somebody who really wanted to save the whales and hug trees, particularly at that point in my life.

Speaker 2:

So the fact that I was working for the devil or so I thought was a bitter pill to swallow, but it was a good training ground. And I recognize intuitively at this stage of my life that when you've got, never worked for big pharma directly, but I worked for entities like them. And I recognize that they routinely elevate profits over people. And I know on the backside what they do because we were the lawyers that they hired to clean up their messes. So I perhaps had a more wide awake viewpoint than the average bear courtesy of that little brief pickup on my resume in my early life.

Speaker 2:

And so anyway, I practiced law for a long time. We represented large banks. Advanta Bank was one of my clients, City of West Covina, St. Louis Rams, I mean, big ball teams, you name it, it was very interesting sometimes. And then had a kid, helped my husband with some of his businesses for a while, did the soccer mom thing, and I still have a kid, still a soccer mom.

Speaker 2:

And then about ten years ago, I got an opportunity I just couldn't pass up. I was offered the job as general counsel to an anti sex slavery nonprofit, which required that I spend about half my time, especially that first year or so, on the ground in Southeast Asia fighting the child brothel industry. It sounds really sexy what I was doing like, Oh, you're general counsel, you're the main lawyer in charge of the nonprofit. But what they really needed was somebody to open their Southeast Asia office and hire up the former Navy SEALs that we would use to gather intel in the brothels and outfit them with microphones they would wear, the ball cap that had a high definition, low light specific camera, audiovisual camera in it, or a key chain or a pen that could actually do the video recording when they were in these child brothels. And that's what I did.

Speaker 2:

The town I worked the most in was a little tiny town on the Thailand Malaysia border. It's known as the Red Light Jihadi District for the reason that they have two reasons. One, about 140 child brothels in that town by last count and not anything else. So these brothels have taken over every single bank building, every single business, every single store, it's all brothel, bar brothel, bar brothel. And it's called the Jihadi District because it's way in the South Of Thailand along the Malaysia border.

Speaker 2:

And on the other side of the river that divides that town and country from Malaysia, they have radicalized insurgent bomber training grounds where the Mideast type bombers are now in South Asia learning to do the stuff that you see happening and playing out. This is Syria and the Mideast. So to practice their bombing skills, the bombers cross the river every week or so, actually more like every day, and they blow stuff up. So by last calendar year, one of the last years I was there, they had three thirty bombs go off, which is about one a day. So that's where I was for the last better part of the decade on and off, fighting the brothel industry, fighting human slavery, which is the second largest, fastest growing crime in the world until March of twenty twenty when I realized, uh-oh, we have a problem in our own backyard that stands to be a worse one than even the brothel trade.

Speaker 2:

And I started speaking out against blue state governors and every other tyrant that was trying to take our freedom away. So that's my resume in a nutshell.

Speaker 1:

Wow. So when you were over in Asia, what are some of the things that you saw? Think that for a lot of us that only recently, I think, woke up to what was really happening around the world, especially these global pedophilia rings and human trafficking, you know, to me, it was a bitter pill to swallow to really understand that level of evil could exist. And I think that that's actually what allowed the Nazis to do what they did, and a lot of these things to happen is that people turned a blind eye because they couldn't actually accept the level of evil that men were capable of. But, you know, when you were there, what are some of the things that you saw happen there?

Speaker 2:

Well, to set the stage and then I'll answer your question briefly. I mentioned I think already, but it's 150,000,000,000 with a B, dollar a year industry tax rate. These pimps and mafias that run these underage girls and keep the money that is generated. It's a rape for profit industry. 90% of the slavery involves some sort of sexual servitude.

Speaker 2:

And I think it's 89% involve females. And a lot of those are not women, they're children. And right now you have about 40,000,000 people enslaved worldwide that they know of. The number may well be higher because this is a criminal underground economy. It's hard to get a fix on it as you might imagine.

Speaker 2:

But to give you some context, there's 40,000,000 people in California, that's our population. So it is literally like waking up and envisioning every single person in California chained to a bed being raped for profit as a seven or eight year old child or 17 year old child. That's a lot of what we see going on in the human trafficking universe. And there is a huge connection, a little footnote here to the global pandemic because what we're seeing roll out globe wide right now would not be possible without a vast majority of people in certain key industries and power positions being blackmailed by the people doing the blackmailing. And one of the only ways to blackmail somebody nowadays is with pedophilia or child porn type data because all of the stuff that made all of us go, Oh, dear me, back in the 1950s, he cheated on his wife, he cheated on his taxes.

Speaker 2:

Nobody raises an eyebrow anymore. They're like, Oh yeah, Governor Newsom was a cat about town. Like, yeah, he had flings with his whatever and whatever. Oh, he's cheating, who cares? It's a different day and age.

Speaker 2:

So the things that used to be blackmail worthy data that somebody could come to you and be like, Hey, if you don't do what I want you to do, I'm going let this cat out of the bag. There's only one freaking cat anymore than anybody cares about. Nobody gives a hoot, I mean, I do, But a lot of people are just like, Oh, ho another politician who cheated on his wife or did something illicit or unlawful with his businesses. Yeah, that's a story every day on the front page, like who cares? People care when it's a Hunter Biden laptop.

Speaker 2:

People care when a politician is having sex with a seven year old and paying for the privilege. That is about the only thing that everybody still cares about that really raises the eyebrows and pins them to the hairline. And so when you look at the global pandemic and why certain politicians are falling in line and doing the bidding that you don't think they should be doing, well, you got to ask yourselves, are these guys being bribed or blackmailed? And if they are being blackmailed, with what? There is a serious interrelationship between the world of sex slavery and child sex slavery and political rises rising to power.

Speaker 2:

So with that said, some of the worst stuff I saw in Southeast Asia, it's a very different scene. People ask all the time, well, does sex slavery happen in America? Absolutely, if you have a town with a hotel or motel in it, you've got a child sex slavery problem because those are the new red light districts. With the advent of the cell phone, you don't need to have a brothel anymore. You can have a pimp who's got a couple foster girls that he recruited out of the local foster care system or group home or walked up to in a mall and said, Hey baby, I'll take care of you.

Speaker 2:

You know, some 13 year old who's self conscious and has a bad home life, wants to be loved. He's saying all the right things in the beginning and suddenly she's under his control, and he's putting these girls up five, six at a time in a hotel room here and putting their name and their likeness and their image on any of these websites. Backpage was huge for a while, and all you have to do is wait for the businessman who lives next door to you in an upper middle class neighborhood in suburban America. You just need to wait for his wife to go out of town, and he can take his cell phone and order up a Domino's pizza for delivery and a girl. He doesn't have to go trolling on the bad side of town in the red light district and risk getting a cop busting him in a sting.

Speaker 2:

He just orders in delivery of a pizza and a girl. So yes, there's a child sex slavery problem in America. Yes, if you're living in a town that's got a hotel or motel, it's probably in your town too, but it's very much underground. It's very much underground because it's going on in people's living rooms when the wife's out of town and the kids are over at a slumber party down the street. In Asia, in Southeast Asia, particularly Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, some of these places, you can literally walk into a bar.

Speaker 2:

They're never just bars in these towns. They're always bar brothels. The front end is a karaoke bar, a regular bar. And you can say, yeah, I'll get a Michelob Light and I think I'll have a hamburger for $3 and I'll have number 13. And number 13 is a child with a number pinned to her dress or pinned to her underwear.

Speaker 2:

And when you're done with your beer and your burger, you can go in a back room and have sex with a seven year old or a two year old or a boy or a girl or whatever floats your boat. And it's much, much more overt and in your face in certain parts of Southeast Asia than you could ever see in a first world country, which is why you walk into these towns in the back end of nowhere, which are truly like Sodom and Gomorrah, and you see men from Germany and Japan, they'll bring busloads of Disneyland style tour buses full of tourists from Japan that are my parents' age that are going to go watch a sex They're going to go watch a child do something weird with an animal. I mean, things that make your skin crawl, you name it, I've seen it. I would say the most heartbreaking, I'll give you two heartbreaking stories. One, my daughter and I, we were in Cambodia.

Speaker 2:

This was our first time there. It was right before I started doing the work. And we went out on Thongle South Lake. Thongle South Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Cambodia and the poorest of the poor live on the lake because they don't have to pay land taxes. So if you're really poor, you live on the lake on houseboats, but they're not really houseboats.

Speaker 2:

They're lashed together tules, little pieces of wood with a floating shack on top. And they do everything on the lake. They go to the bathroom in the lake, they get water to drink from the lake, they wash their clothes and their food and their whatever in the lake. I mean, it's just all And the lake is only about 10 feet deep certain times of the year. And it's this silty, muddy brown.

Speaker 2:

So we're floating out to an orphanage. We're on a tour, we're in a little tiny canoe and we go to visit a floating orphanage where these kids who've lost their parents in the last typhoon are living twenty fourseven, all day long, all night long on this floating large barge with teachers that live there with them. And they're doing higher math than my daughter was at the time in a private school in Orange County at age eight. So shocking, shocking really. And the teachers really cared about these kids, but they were beyond poor.

Speaker 2:

And we're getting ready to leave the floating orphanage where we had for $30 bought a bag of rice that would feed them for a week or two. And we're stepping from the floating barge back into our canoe to head back to shore and a teeny tiny little canoe rides up alongside ours. And there is a woman who's probably my age, but looks like she's got twenty years on me, threadbare clothing, barely clothed, and her daughter, her infant daughter who's a toddler is standing, you know, toddler front of the boat, sucking on a bottle of dirty lake water. And this woman looks at me and she looks at my eight year old who was dressed head to toe in pink because my daughter's favorite color was pink at the time. And she looks at my husband and she looks back at her kid and she points to her baby and looks at me and says, dollars 1,000, you take?

Speaker 2:

And my daughter leaned over to me and goes, Oh my God, mom, she just asked to sell her baby to you? And I said, I believe so. And then she looked at me a second and said, dollars 1,000, you take? And thank God I didn't have a $1,000 or I would have bought a child, which was not the handle to the problem. But it sets the stage for how poor they are in this part of the world and why you have a child brothel problem in this part of the world.

Speaker 2:

So the second story is sort of the end of the first story, even though they're totally disrelated stories, but it goes to the poverty. We're back, it's now a year later, I'm back in the town that I just described, the red light Shahadi District, in one of the 140 child brothels. We've got a Christian film crew with us. We're filming a documentary and a very brave 12 or 13 year old, if I had to guess, girl has agreed despite her madam's wishes to be interviewed by us. Like she's undercover, like not really telling anybody, she was the brave one who decided she would go on camera and be interviewed.

Speaker 2:

So we ask her, did you know when you got here what you would be doing? Because in Eastern Europe where my nonprofit was very active in the brothel industry, we would see 17 year old girls who were coming out of Roma gypsy territory or the Ukraine, they were very, very poor. And these recruiters were coming to town and they'd say, hey, we're gonna get you a job. You're gonna work at a hotel. You're gonna be a waitress.

Speaker 2:

You're gonna be a maid, whatever. And these girls and their families would be like, Go, yeah, go make money so we're not starving. And they would take these girls out of these towns and on their way to Greece or wherever they were headed in Europe, they would steal their passports, knock them out with a drug. And when they woke up, they would be chained to a bed in a breaking house, which is where the girls are raped 20 until they become apathetic and obedient and can be trusted without having eyes on them all the time. These girls would wake up and it was a bait and switch.

Speaker 2:

They're like, I never wanted to be in a brothel. I didn't know I was going to end up in a brothel. I thought I was going to be a waitress at a high end hotel. That's what they told me. And it's a very bait and switch model in Eastern Europe.

Speaker 2:

Not the case in Southeast Asia. So we asked the question of this young girl who's a lot younger than the ones that we're seeing in Europe, did you know what you would be doing when you got here? And this young girl in this peach organza dress in this corner of this fleabag brothel hotel looks dead into the camera herself and she says, I knew exactly what I would be doing when I got here, but I'm not unhappy. And my colleague from London leaned over in my ear and he goes, something must be wrong with the translation, ask it again. So we ask her again, same question.

Speaker 2:

And for her part, she gives us the exact same answer, she goes, I knew exactly what I would be doing when I got here, but I'm not unhappy because my seven brothers and sisters have food on the table and are in school and they're not going to starve to death this year, and so does my mom. And if you would ask me prior to that point in time, if I thought it was wrong for a mother or father to sell their child to a child brothel, I like to think I would have had only one answer to that question and most of the people in most first world countries who aren't sadists would probably have had the same answer. And it was very easy for me to demonize prior to that moment in time, to demonize the parents who would sell their seven year old or their 12 year old to a brothel. And in an instant, my view changed. And I realized, damn, I had a view that was a product of my having been raised in a first world country.

Speaker 2:

These parents are living an entirely different existence. This is a Hobson's choice like no other, because if they don't sell their eldest girl to the brothel this year, all of their other children, including the eldest daughter, including them, they will be dead by the end of the year. That is how poor these countries are in certain regions, Sowanakatlao, Cambodia that just had a genocide when I was a child. That is just how poor they are. So the choice is, do we all die or do we sell one to save everybody's lives?

Speaker 2:

And that is how you end up with a child brothel problem. And let me tell you, the answer to the child brothel problem is not just to run Navy SEALs into these towns and pull one at a time out only to have them be replaced by the next one. The answer is to handle the freaking poverty problem because when you handle that and you handle the demand side of the equation by educating men that you don't buy little girls for sexual pleasure, whether that's an education program in America or Asia, you handle the demand, the mafias and the pimps aren't going to sell it if there's no demand for it. They'll go back to selling heroin and poppy out of the golden triangle cocaine and meth in our country, and the parents will not be forced to sell their children or watch them all die. So those were probably two of the most excruciating moments I've seen aside from pulling GoPro footage off a Japanese tourist who had taken a GoPro to memorialize his rape of a child that was younger than my own at the time in excruciating first person detail, that was a stomach turner.

Speaker 2:

But those are probably the three most harrowing things that I saw when I first started doing the work.

Speaker 1:

My goodness. Wow. It's it's a lot to it's a lot to unpack. So when you say when you tie this problem to blackmail to leaders and politicians and the pandemic, I think that, you know, by now, all of us are you know, we we know Epstein Island, and we know the names that are on the flight logs and those things. But my guess is that that's just the tip of the iceberg, and that's one of the higher places on the iceberg.

Speaker 1:

You know, for a typical let's say you have a small town or a middle sized town in America, where a mayor has ordered lockdowns, demanding masks, demanding all these kinds of things. What is the scenario where how can a a typical mayor in The United States fall prey to this and then be controlled by these people? Who are those people?

Speaker 2:

It's really interesting. So there was a study out of Georgia and not Georgia by Kazakhstan, Georgia, but Georgia here by, you know, Florida, Georgia. And it came in, I want to say ten or fifteen years ago, probably, yeah, probably at least fifteen years ago now. And they were trying to figure out who the buyers were, who are the people buying children for sex? So a lot of it, as I mentioned in America's online, you don't really walk into a bar and say, I'll take a seven year old with my Michelob.

Speaker 2:

So they went online and they went trolling for these men and they got buyers. And the guy next door, the scoutmaster, your church leader, your PTA president, your accountant, I mean, it's just random men, right? And they gave him a graduated level of three warnings. So the first warning, as they're starting to complete the online transaction to have a girl deliver to their house while their wife's at a conference in, you know, another state, the first warning says, Hey buddy, we're not sure that we can supply you with an adult. It's a very mild warning.

Speaker 2:

And the question really that they were trying to answer is what percentage of these men would continue to proceed with the transaction past all these warnings they were going give them? So the men who passed that bar were then given a little later in the transaction online, another warning that was a little more stiff of a warning, a more stern warning like, Hey, looks like you're going to end up with an underage minor tonight because supply demand, whatever. And then for the men who proceeded past that point, and I say men because it's largely men. It's not to say women cannot buy and sell children for sex or other people for sex, they can and they do, but the numbers are it's largely men. And I'm just going to keep my pronouns easy because I'm old school like that.

Speaker 2:

And it's representative of the problem. So I'm not going to change it to be like, you know, all like inclusive. So for the men that got past the first two warnings, the third warning was a hit in between the eyes. Hey dude, hey MFR, you're buying a kid for sex and it's illegal in this country. And the question was what percentage of men would get all the way past that even very, very obvious cannot be misconstrued for anything other than what it was warning.

Speaker 1:

So just to clarify, first, the top level request was, I wanna have a prostitute come to my house. And so what percentage of men went from asking for a prostitute to agreeing to having sex with an underage minor, basically?

Speaker 2:

Exactly, after being explicitly warned through this graduated level of tiered warnings that went from a very mild warning to a, you can't misunderstand it to be anything other than you're going to buy a child for sex tonight and it's illegal. Are you sure you want to proceed with the transaction still knowing this? And it was 50% of the men proceeded. And then when they looked at the demographics of who these buyers were, we have this preconception stoked by the Hollywood elite that want to shove and shoehorn everybody who's a weirdo into this pervy category of, Oh, that's the guy from the wrong side of the tracks who hasn't shaved in four days and was wearing a trench coat, up to the schoolyard when nobody's looking and flashing the kids. We all have these images and preconceptions of who these buyers are that deal in weird perverse sexual deviated junk.

Speaker 2:

And it wasn't that at all. The men were largely upper middle class, 50% upper middle class, not even middle class, upper middle class, at least two children, white picket fence, married, happily married, yeah. So we've got a problem which is that you've got a demand for sex because men have been taught that rape for profit is okay when they can get away with it, even if it involves a child their own kid's age. And the way you handle that problem, it's very simple handles. Sweden and Norway and some of the countries, the Nordic countries, I think it was Sweden actually, they made the purchase of people for sexual purposes, prostitutes, whether child or adult, the equivalent of a felony in The US.

Speaker 2:

They have a 51% female legislature governing body over there. And these women were like, we're done. We're going to put this on the same par with robbing a bank, right? We're going to make this a major felony. And it dropped not just the level of prostitution in general, but child prostitution as well to nothing.

Speaker 2:

The pimps and the mafias who are controlling the child sex slavery epidemic, because that's a real pandemic. We're like, yeah, not worth it. If we're gonna get caught and put in jail for ten years, we'll go to Amsterdam where it's legal. Well, we've been one to me.

Speaker 1:

So I'm sure that our government knows these statistics. We we saw articles coming out recently that even within the FBI, they were covering up these kinds of sex crimes, you know, pet child, you know, pornography, etcetera. So does that do you think it's is it because the actual government bodies themselves, the, you know, child protective services, these organizations are involved in this? Is that why they're not cracking down and doing whatever possible to stop this?

Speaker 2:

Yep, 100%. That's the problem. That's it in a nutshell, in a freaking nutshell. But the handle is, I mean, we had a cop, I work on a human trafficking task force here in Orange County. Orange County is leading the country.

Speaker 2:

We had one of the first, if not, I believe it was actually the first human trafficking task force. They retrained all the cops and various municipal police departments in Orange County that were willing to participate. They retrained their vice squads to being human trafficking. They said, Hey, we need to quit arresting the victims. These are kids who are being serially raped for profit.

Speaker 2:

If your daughter had been kidnapped and raped 10 times last night, you wouldn't be arresting her. You'd be taking her once she was recovered from that incident to the nearest SARS unit of the hospital where she could be examined for evidence and the bad guys could be put away. Why are we treating runaway foster youth who have been co opted by pimps any differently? These are victims. You can't even consent to have sex.

Speaker 2:

There is no such thing as a child prostitute. It's construct of our language that doesn't exist. They can't consent. Why are we arresting the victim? So they retrained all of these police departments to actually be doing the right thing and taking the girls who are being thrown out on the street corner or run by pimps to call ins to the guy's house who's ordering Domino's pizza and a child for sex that night.

Speaker 2:

They're taking the girls in and getting them help and they're arresting the men who are buying them and the men who are selling them. And it was really leading the way. But when we were first, when I was first part of that human trafficking task force almost ten years ago now, one of the local policemen, they did a sting down in, I think it was like Huntington Beach or Fountain Valley One night, and they had to arrest his own brother. His own brother was one of the guys they caught in the John sting. But speaking of Johns, one of the most effective things they've done, it was St.

Speaker 2:

Petersburg, Florida, who did a real good name and shame program where they took the guys who were being arrested in these dragnets from these stings, the sixty minutes undercover, we've all seen those, you know, ones like that. And they decided they were gonna put their names and faces on billboards and simultaneously issue a Dear Mrs. John letter to the guy who had tried to buy the girl for sex. And the letter went something like, Dear Mrs. John, we just wanted to alert you here at the county to the fact that your husband was caught in a sting last night trying to buy a woman or a child for sex.

Speaker 2:

And accordingly, you might want to route yourself to your nearest STD clinic to make sure you don't have AIDS or gonorrhea. Sincerely, the local county health department or police department, whatever it was. And that literally, again, just like Sweden when they started making it a big crime instead of a slap on the wrist, that dropped the men who were buying statistic, I don't know, twenty five percent, fifty percent, something huge overnight. So there are ways to handle this. We educate our little boys and girls, you don't buy human beings for any reason, especially sex.

Speaker 2:

You educate them to see the signs of your kid, their grades are dropping, they're becoming a loner, they're sad, they're aloof, they may have been recruited. This is happening in Middle America all the time. They send in young looking men to high schools here in Orange County, here in New York, in San Francisco, in South Carolina. And these guys are pretending to be a sophomore or junior. And they're like, Hey baby, I want to be your girlfriend.

Speaker 2:

And they pick on some girl with low self esteem, which is every girl at some point during her teenage years, who's a little self conscious and a little not sure of herself yet. And he becomes a boyfriend. This is not guerrilla pimping where they're dragging women out of people's living rooms and slapping them upside the head and forcing them to become a child prostitute. This is a totally different line. And they're telling the girl, Oh, I love you, baby.

Speaker 2:

You're so amazing. And maybe this girl doesn't have a dad, you know, is super vulnerable, broken home, needs to hear the love, needs the praise, and she's being brainwashed. And maybe he's the model boyfriend. We had a case at the first sex trafficking nonprofit I worked at where this guy would take the girl out on a date and bring her home like clockwork by 10:00, met the parents, shook their hands, they liked him. He was a stand up guy.

Speaker 2:

They're an actual boyfriend girlfriend unit for three or four months. And then the guy one night says something like, you know, baby, I low on money and I had to borrow some money from a friend and he's calling a loan due and, you know, I can't really afford to pay him back. But he said that he'll forgive the loan if you just get with him. Just one time, baby. Just one time.

Speaker 2:

Just if you get with him, have sex with him, and then, you know, I don't have to pay him back. It'll make this little problem go away and then we can ride off into the sunset, you know, be happy forever together. And so the girl will say yes, right? Because she just wants to make her man happy and it's just this one time. That's when she's being turned out.

Speaker 2:

The average age at which girls are turned out in The US is 12. If you're a girl, I think it's lower. If you're a boy, I think it might be 11 now. And by the way, according to the FBI, you have about a, what is it, a seven year life expectancy. So if you add seven to 12, you realize these kids are dead or dying by the time they can actually legally vote.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, that's the turning out night. And then it's suddenly, you got to do this for me every night. And the girl goes, hell no, I'm not going to do this every night. What are you talking about? And he's like, Yes, are, because see these naked photos I took of you?

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna send those to your church pastor and your mom and your dad and his accountant and everybody else we know in this small town and your boobies and everything else, your hoo are gonna be front and center and it's called sextortion. And that is how you end up with a daughter of a pastor and a lawyer, right? Being sex trafficked out of upper middle class America. This is how this happens.

Speaker 1:

And so, and I'm sure that these criminals are doing this, they've got a network that if they have, you know, if the client happens to be a judge, they know who they can sell that information to. They know who's looking for that. And that's how I mean, because, you know, when when this pandemic started, and even before this, I've talked to my friends or family, I've said, look, you know, the, you know, the people that are in charge of our country, even at the local levels, they may not have your best interests at stake. It's hard for people to understand that. But actually, when I talked to him, because I've done a lot of studies in the China in the Chinese Communist Party, and they're the kings of honeypotting.

Speaker 1:

You know, the the the media people that go there, you know, they wake up the next morning, and it wasn't even their their decision. You know, they were drugged, and they wake up the next morning. And so I've said, look, it may not be that person's decision to harm our country or to harm your state. But if they've got this kind of blackmail or they look up woke up next to a dead child, and the CCP has footage on that. So I think that that that helped me understand.

Speaker 1:

It's helps me who I've talked to understand how especially now that we have so much data about the harmful effects of lockdowns, ineffectiveness of lockdowns, the ineffectiveness of mandates, all these things, how it helps you understand why and how these leaders are still pushing these devastating, you know, actions against the people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, when you look at $150,000,000,000 a year industry, I mean, highest levels of government and foreign governments and the mafias are involved. I mean, we dealt with the Yakuza, that's the Japanese mafia. If anybody knows anything about mafias, I mean, they make the Italian mob look like a bunch of kindergartners. The things that you are wicked. I mean, these girls, even in Southeast Asia, they'll object, a lot of them are Muslim or hardcore Christian or Muslim or Buddhist in all three religions.

Speaker 2:

It is a huge crime, especially if you're from a very conservative Asian culture that you would have sex. So when they are kidnapped or pushed into these positions, sometimes the girls will be like, No, not okay Yakuza, I'm not going to do this. And they're like, then we'll kill you. And the girl's like, fine, then kill me. It's preferable to being raped or having my virginity taken through force.

Speaker 2:

And then they're like, so they don't even do that anymore. What the mafias do is they come up to them and they say, you see all these pictures, see your seven year old sister and your three year old little brother, we're going to do that to them. Or we're going to throw gasoline on them and set them on fire, or we're going to carve them up and draw and quarter them in front of your village. And at that point that'll break the girl usually. She'll be like, Fine, don't hurt my family.

Speaker 2:

Just do whatever, but don't hurt my family. But I mean, these are very broken children that we're recovering. Whether it's here in America or elsewhere, it is a horrifying thing, but you see some amazing resiliency. You go into these brothels and you say things like, what would you be doing if you weren't here tonight? There's a pastor I work with a lot and very good Christian pastor, love him to death.

Speaker 2:

He's how I got to this town, this Sodom and Gomorrah town, this red light jihadi district. And he and I would go into these bars and he's like, we're gonna sit here and buy beer all night. And I'm like, You're a pastor, you don't drink. He goes, Right, but we're going to buy beer all night because if we sit here, I already worked out with the madam that this girl can sit with us and she doesn't have to work. And I really don't want her working tonight.

Speaker 2:

And I'm like, well, why not? And he's like, because in this area, they don't like the Laotian nose. So after they take them out of the Laotian village, they give them a nose job and a boot job, even though they're like 12. And this girl that's sitting at our table, she lifted up her nose, Seth, and it was still packed with gauze. And I know you're not a chick, but let me tell you something, like having any kind of sex with your nose, especially, I mean, it could kill the child.

Speaker 2:

So he's sitting here and he's like, her nose is still full of gauze. She can't breathe. We're not going to let her be out on the floor tonight. We're to give her a break until they can take the gauze out of her nose and we can get her out of here with a raid. And in the meantime, we're gonna buy beer for her and me, even though I don't drink and you don't drink.

Speaker 2:

And we sat there all night long and but we asked her, you know, at one point, what would you do if you weren't here? And the fact that these girls can mock up any future reality outside the brothel when they're being raped 10 times a night is truly amazing. And a lot of these girls, some are too far gone. They have no ability. I mean, they're just broken.

Speaker 2:

And you can get them back with therapy and whatnot sometimes and sometimes not, But some of them are very resilient. I mean, despite the fact that they are living in hell on earth, they're like, Oh, if I weren't here, I would go back to my village. And I've already talked to my cousin and we would make these little handicrafts with the stuff that we pull out of the river. We're making little purses the recycled stuff that we find, and we would open up a little cart, a little roadside stand and we'd sell, and you pull these girls out of that environment. And I am telling you, two or three of these girls, if you can survive and you're such a strong spirit that you don't contract AIDS from these pedophiles, that you aren't dying by pimper John violence, and you're still alive after five or six years of being raped nightly, 10 times a night, and you can still mock up a future for yourself and they can't go back to their village because their village sold them and now they're used chattel, they're dirty.

Speaker 2:

So they have to go back to a different village. Very sad, very sad this whole scene. But if you've got two or three of these girls, I mean, these are the girls that can change the world. They're worth, no offense to my Orange County Soccer mom friends, there is more strength and intestinal fortitude and passion and love for life in these girls, these brothel towns than 100% of the people I know in Orange County. Sorry girls, but it's true.

Speaker 2:

The women in Orange County don't hold a candle to the people I see in the brothel. And it's why if I could close my eyes, if I didn't have a child of my own that I could not get to live in Chiang Mai, I tried, I said, Honey, there's an international school in Chiang Mai, Thailand, like move with me. And she's like, No, mom, I'm not leaving California. If I did not have a child, I would be there full time living in a brothel 100%. And it's a wild ride, but the pastors who do this work, they're doing God's work.

Speaker 2:

I got in a rental car, one quick story and then I'll let you ask a question, sorry. When I'm first doing the work, the pastor asked me to go to this town that had a three thirty bombs go off a year in it. And I said, yes. And then my husband said, do you know where you're going? He's ex military.

Speaker 2:

And I said, well, you know, I'm going with the pastor. I'm sure it'll be fine. And he goes, honey, babe, do me a favor and do some research. So I couldn't find anything in the English speaking newspapers. And I told the Thai English speaking hotel concierge guy who worked in the business and I said, Hey, can you go look at the Thai papers and tell me about this town I've been invited to?

Speaker 2:

And he comes back ten minutes later and he goes, Ma'am? And I said, Yeah. And he goes, Can I speak freely? And I'm like, Of course. And he goes, I'm male, I'm Thai, I'm 18, and I was raised in this country and you couldn't pay me to go to this town.

Speaker 2:

Three thirty bombs went off in this town last year. It is hell. And I was like, Oh, okay. So I got scared and I called the pastor and I made my excuses. And then I got home and I was literally came from LAX, talked to my daughter in bed, wrote her a nighttime story.

Speaker 2:

She's eight years old at time. She's falling asleep in my armpit. And I'm sitting there looking at the ceiling crying silently as she's sleeping in my armpit knowing that despite the fact that I'm a third grader, staying safe in Orange County is not my highest and best use. And that I was not called to stay in my house in Orange County like all of the other women I know. And so I called the pastor back the next day and I said, forgive me, I got scared, but I'll be back in two weeks and we're gonna go to this town.

Speaker 2:

And so I get off the plane in Serrano, oh God, what's the name of it? Naraythewat province. There's one flight a day, Seth, from Bangkok into this province and the plane lets you off, you run down the stairs and by the time you turn around and get your little wheelie case off, the plane has gone to the end of the tarmac, flipped a U-turn and their wheels up back to Bingkok. And the pastor looks at me and he goes, are you okay? Because that was your ride out.

Speaker 2:

It's not coming back for another twenty four hours. And I said, yeah, I'm fine. And then we get in a rental car and this Finnish Australian blonder and whiter than I am pastor who speaks fluent Thai because he's been doing mission work there for twenty years is flying down the road. I mean, we are well in excess of 100 miles an hour and I'm an adrenaline junkie. I go that fast, I know what that feels like.

Speaker 2:

And I'm like, well, maybe I'm being a bit jet lagged, you know, it's all in kilometers, I'm on the opposite side of the car, like maybe it's just And I must have been looking a little weird because he looks at me and he goes, You want me to explain? And I go, Yeah, please. And he goes, The way the bombers work is they hide behind the rubber trees that you see on the side of the road and they wait until they see a good looking Target car pass by. I said, Oh, like a rental car with a bunch of bright but white people in it? And he goes, Exactly.

Speaker 2:

Or the military or the cops because they don't like them much either. And then they remote detonate from behind the tree, the road And I looked at this guy and I said, Oh, so you're just outrunning their trigger finger right now? And he goes, Exactly. And I said, Keep it on the floor. Don't let off.

Speaker 2:

And we drove 125 miles an hour for three fricking hours through this bombed out country. And every hour or so, it was like all along the watchtower. There were concertina wires, zigzag, ticky tacky strips. They had a watchtower and these guys, I thought they were guys. And then I find out they're 15 year olds with sawed off like Uzis and AK-47s.

Speaker 2:

They're going into your car with dogs and with mirrors to make sure you're not carrying the bomb. I mean, was, and then you get to the brothel town and you're sweating bullets and you're like, Oh, praise God that I'm here. Like now I can relax. And then you're like, Wait a second, there's no hotels here. Every hotel's a brothel, I'm sleeping in a brothel tonight.

Speaker 2:

And these rats that are in the hotels and the alleys are bigger than the cats. I saw the damnedest thing, I get there that night, we're walking down an alley to get some food, dark alley, and I see a rat larger than the cat chasing the three legged cat down the alley. I I it just yeah. Anyway, so that's so that's what I do, what I'd like to do, and what I would be doing if I weren't fighting tyranny in America right now.

Speaker 1:

Gosh. Wow. Well, I think I'm gonna have to have you come on another time, and we can just talk about human trafficking. And and I think we could probably have a three hour episode on that. And next next time I see you on these events, I'll have take you out for a a nonalcoholic drink, and we can just just chat for three hours as well.

Speaker 1:

Sounds

Speaker 2:

good. I'll be there with So

Speaker 1:

So, you know, you've you've left behind what I see as some of the most important work people can do for humanity right now, which is fighting against what you're fighting. And you've joined you know, you're with the American frontline doctors, and you've joined the just the the front line of fighting against the medical tyranny. And so how have you justified leaving that fight for the children to joining in the fight in America against what we see happening?

Speaker 2:

A couple of different ways. One, you cannot help another person when you are yourself in an unstable position. You cannot generate power. You cannot reach your hand down into the viper pit to pull somebody out of it, proverbially speaking, if the ground you're on is quicksand, you're just fighting for your own life. So rule number one is if you want to do good work, you need a stable platform from which to operate if you're going to be successful.

Speaker 2:

So when your platform starts to disintegrate out from under you from whatever cause, be it an actual earthquake or a tidal wave, like a real life, you know, God or mother nature thing, you know, unforeseen circumstance, you've got to stop what you're doing and take time to handle your universe so that you can be effective when you go back to the work. My universe, our universe, everybody's universe is under attack right now. Secondly, do have a child and there are sacrifices I'm obviously willing to make. I will go into harm's way. I do it with Navy SEALs.

Speaker 2:

I do it with my eyes wide open. I do it with a lot of prayer and a lot of resources and not blindly and with a lot of intel that we gather. And I will, once those are in place, go into dangerous places and I have no problem doing it. I don't know, maybe my family does, but it's a balance that I walk. And I think I've managed to balance it well enough because I'm still here.

Speaker 2:

But there are things I am unwilling to have happen to my family. So I don't take my family into the areas I was describing. When we were in Cambodia, that was when I was first learning about this. I didn't know I was going to a place where I was going to have my daughter see another baby be sold to us almost. But largely I do try to keep family separate from the work I do for obvious reasons.

Speaker 2:

My daughter's now older, but when my own child is under attack, that's a freaking problem. And I love other children. I think it's cute when in this new fight, I've been labeled a sexist and an elitist and a racist. And I'm like, How many of the last ten years have you spent in Southeast Asian brothels helping children who are not the same color as you out of child sex slavery? Really?

Speaker 2:

I'm the racist? Okay. Okay. Yeah. Take a chill pill, I see you in LA times.

Speaker 2:

But at the end of the day, I am not willing to have my child be in harm's way. And all children are in harm's way right now. They're coming for our children. They're coming for us. This is a second holocaust.

Speaker 2:

I'm of Eastern European descent, Roma gypsy. My great grandmother was Katrina Choma. They fled Eastern Europe to get away from communism in the early part of last century. And then they had a couple of family members and their friends, obviously, who did not end up lucky enough to come to America and make it here. And those people were left twenty years later to stare down Hitler's guns because there was a Roma gypsy extermination and Holocaust that killed almost as many as the Jewish Holocaust did, but is much less well known.

Speaker 2:

So I grew up in a family that on my mother's side was like, yo, you don't ever fricking fight tyranny or communism or fascism or any sort of totalitarianism at all with a pitchfork against a tank, not if you expect to win. And by the way, this is the greatest country in the world and you need to do your part to keep it free because this is where other people come to when they're not free. You need to have somewhere that's an island of sanity and freedom and we need to protect it. So I grew up with that very well inculcated into my universe. And on my father's side, his mother goes right back to Patrick Henry.

Speaker 2:

That was like my great, great, great, great grandpa, give us liberty, give us a deaf guy. And on his dad's side, my father was US Navy, his dad was US Navy and was literally standing on the decks of the USS West Virginia on December seventh of 'forty one when it was bombed out from under him. And he was literally swimming and going down lines, keeping his body out of water that was on fire because so many of the ships had sunk at that point, it was just an oil slick and it was on fire. The water of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was actually on fire so that the men who had ended up alive and not dead, but now swimming were swimming through fire. And he got back to shore.

Speaker 2:

They put him in a hospital for like, I don't know, five days a week. And then they redeployed him to the South Pacific Theater. He was on a torpedo chase. So that got bombed out from under him. I think something like miles from shore from Australia, he ended up swimming through shark infested water back into Australia this time.

Speaker 2:

They put him on another ship that got bombed. They lived in a life raft with a little bit of Australian rum and I don't know, something else. They basically stayed alive on liquor for three or four days until they rescued themselves again. I mean, survivors both, all really of my family and every single one of them, every time I was in a family gathering was like, the flag is sacred. It represents the constitution and the people who founded this country and fought for it and died for it.

Speaker 2:

And you're gonna do your part. We don't care that you're a little girl. And I was like, okay. And so when I started looking around at what was happening in March of twenty twenty, I was screaming from the steps of the Capitol, West Steps of the Capitol in April, a couple of weeks into this going, I literally said, we are on a bullet train to Auschwitz if we do not self correct. And people are like, you're like crazy and you're taking people's attention away from a real scary virus that we need our full efforts focused on to handle.

Speaker 2:

And I'm like, no, it's not, it's no more deadly than the flu. And this is a false flag if I've ever seen it. And by the way, know a bunch of Cambodians who survived the genocide who are here to tell me I'm right, that I work with in Asia. And so I've been screaming about it in the rooftops and how I justify it is, you know, I'm willing to go into a fricking war zone to pull little kids out of brothels, but I don't wanna die. I don't have a death wish.

Speaker 2:

And if we don't hold the line, we're dying. This is a genocide and a holocaust and they are coming for us worldwide. This is something the planet's never seen. Every other totalitarian regime has been confined to a country or a sector geographically. This is worldwide and they've got big tech married up with big pharma, married up with black male politicians rolling out Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum and everybody else's little agenda 02/2001 or 2021, whatever it is against us the people.

Speaker 2:

And we the people need to rise up. And I don't have a lot of skills, God knows, but man, I can carve up somebody with my tongue and my pen. And I did go to law school and I do know how this works. So I just decided immediately, first of all, I couldn't get to Asia. Second of all, I don't want to see my kid genocided in her lifetime.

Speaker 2:

So God willing, we're gonna fight it back. And I started taking all of the lessons I learned fighting the Asian mafia to the streets of really California and every other state now and saying, no, we're gonna hold the line and push this time back.

Speaker 1:

Gosh, good for you. You've spoken a lot about we're winning, we're going to win. What are some indicators that you're seeing on the front lines that the powers that be are weakening and we the people are really stepping forward and we're starting to scare them?

Speaker 2:

They're all over. Yesterday, I read that OpenTable, I think it's called, is that, I don't know, I don't do online restaurant reservations, I think that's the name of the online restaurant reservation app or whatever. They're down 68%, sixty eight %, almost 70% in San Francisco and New York City. And I posted on Facebook last time, like shocking how when you turn these places into the Warsaw Ghetto where you have to, you know, show your papers please to get in, that people revolt. Shocker.

Speaker 2:

But people are revolting. They're voting with their feet. And we're seeing this Canadian convoy. I mean, they called me a couple of weeks ago, my assistant, they're like, Hey, we know you guys. Me and my little assistant were basically the architect of the nationwide walkout that we did here in The US back in November with the blue collar boys at the forefront.

Speaker 2:

And they're like, We know you've done this rodeo once before, at least a similar rodeo, help us out. Excuse me. So we said, yeah, we'll help you out. We'll get the word out. Let's talk about how you do this.

Speaker 2:

And one of the things that I'd seen when I was on the ground in Thailand in 2014, they have coups every six or seven years like clockwork. For the last hundred years, they've had coups, coups, coups, coups. Why? Because they are willing to fight to the death for even the hope of having a piece of the freedom that we've been busy ignoring for the last couple of centuries until March of twenty twenty. And so I was on the ground and the people on the ground were trying to oust the military regime that was in power.

Speaker 2:

And they're burning army tanks, Thai army tanks and overturning them in the street. And I mean, 2,000 people in front of your hotel room setting stuff on fire when you walk out in your ballet flats and your twin set. And I'm looking at this and they push and then the military would push back and it would be one step forward, one step backward, no clear winner really gaining traction in either direction. And then after a couple of weeks, the farmers said, Enough. And the rural farmers got on their very large earth moving equipment and decided they were going to roll in from their little fields five, six, eight hours out of Bangkok.

Speaker 2:

And they were gonna encircle Bangkok International Airport and make that little airport an island into itself. And it was game over. They didn't even have to all the way encircle it, it was game over. And I remember looking up and going, God, I know I'm here on the ground to fight child sex slavery, but why am I here in the middle of the queue? Like what lesson am I supposed to learn?

Speaker 2:

And I've been saying ever since 2014, big equipment and the boys who drive the big equipment can be a game changer. I'm talking a checkmate move. And I've for a long time wanted to see something like the Canadian convoy go on. And I keep, I've been planting the seed, every time somebody is like, we're not happy with what our state capital is doing. I'm like, well, there's this thing I saw in Thailand.

Speaker 2:

And they're like, well, we don't know any truckers or we don't know any farmers with tractors. And I keep planting the seeds. Well, finally the Canadians ran with it. Who would have thought that the Canadians, the most peaceful people on the planet were the ones who were gonna get their panties in a right twist. Man, they are peace lovers to the end.

Speaker 2:

But once the

Speaker 1:

It's like, hey, sir, you're blocking the lane. Sorry, sorry.

Speaker 2:

Did you see one of the signs on the convoy last night? It said, please, at the top of the poster board, please have its own row. Please stop the mandates. Thank you. We're going to revolt, but we're going to say please and thank you.

Speaker 2:

It warmed my heart. But anyway, so back chinks in the armor that tell me that things are starting to go our way. The Canadians have finally had enough folks. If you haven't heard, they're doing a convoy. Trudeau decided he was going to starve out his people by locking down the border and not letting unvaccinated long haul truckers come and go very easily.

Speaker 2:

And then Biden on the twenty second of this month followed suit. And the Canadians were like, we're done. We're gonna do a convoy. Rubber deck, he got us a convoy. We're going to come from the West to British Columbia.

Speaker 2:

We're going to drive in from Quebec in the East, and we're all going to descend on Ottawa on Saturday, January 29, which is two days from now. And we're going to just blockade Trudeau in. And so they called me and we brainstormed a little bit. And I was like, yeah, sounds like a great plan. I mean, I've been waiting to see this since Thailand did it, right?

Speaker 2:

Because big equipment's a game changer. Like have fun boys and let me know how I can be of service and get the word out. And now as of yesterday, Seth, they are up to 11 separate convoys coming from all over the place. The longest one is 150 kilometers long. That is almost 100 miles long.

Speaker 2:

That's 93 miles long. Another one is 60 miles long. I think 60 miles or 60 ks long. The Canadian government's fighting back. They're shutting down traffic cams.

Speaker 2:

They've withheld, I forget if it's, I think it's about a half million dollars in GoFundMe money for the fuel for the truckers. And yesterday, the Royal Canadian Police and their Mounties blocked one of the convoys that was rolling through Manitoba from getting food and fuel and the Hutterites, which are their Amish said, Oh, no problem, no problem. We'll just go to the next town with you and we'll feed you there. And then the truckers are nobody's fools, man. And they're like, Oh, Trudeau, did you forget that the way the gas gets to the gas station is, oh my god, that's us again.

Speaker 2:

We're we're gonna just add fuel tankers to the convoy if you're gonna play the game like this, and we'll freaking refuel ourselves on the road. So now we've got fuel tankers rolling with the convoy. They've got mechanical trucks rolling with the convoy. They got food trucks rolling with the convoy. They're like, we are relying on nobody.

Speaker 2:

The government's and as of this morning, the convoy was larger than the Canadian military.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely incredible. Yeah. So If that doesn't give you hope, I don't know what will.

Speaker 2:

Well and so Australia has joined the convoy. The US is joining the convoy. We've got 62,000 trucks at least that are going to three different border crossings. Actually, Peace Bridge, New York just added in. So it's Sault Ste.

Speaker 2:

Marie, Michigan, Holton, Maine, Sweetgrass, Montana, and the Peace Bridge, New York added in in the last twenty four hours. So those are the four main border crossings, and it's not limited to MAC trucks. I mean, California is sending 20,000 of our trucks. We got people coming from South Carolina and Georgia. If you've got a big long haul rig, go for it.

Speaker 2:

Go meet at the border Saturday noon Eastern Standard Time at one of these border crossings. You can get the information off by website. That's freedomfidernation.org. Again, it's freedomfidernation.org under the Freedom Convoy tab. But even if you're a mom who's just a soccer mom with a boba like I am, if you're not doing anything Saturday or hell, even if you are, there is quite frankly nothing more important.

Speaker 2:

I don't care if it's your kid's birthday or soccer game. None of that's gonna mean Jack if you can't keep a needle out of your kid's arm and that is who they are coming for. Don't feel sorry for the bad guys for the least. These are people who have your child in their crosshairs. They are looking to take out humanity.

Speaker 2:

They're starting though with some of our old people who have already earned their rest and respite and our children. They've got them in the crosshairs, stop what you're doing, drop what you're doing, go to one of these border crossings, it's going to be a party at the border. The Canadians are coming down on the border side to meet us. We're going to the other side of the border. We're going to amuse if there's going to be barbecues, there's probably going be people walking back and forth across.

Speaker 2:

And we're just going to really show strength and solidarity through the power of numbers with our Canadian brothers and sisters. It's not about the trucking industry guys, it is frankly about freedom. And the world has had enough. We see the narrative crumbling in Europe right now. We see the Czech Republic, we see England.

Speaker 2:

We see France. They cannot continue the lie because too many people are dying from the vaccine and the people are waking up and the people are rising up as well they should. This country is of the people, by the people, for the people. And it says in the constitution, if we end up with another tyrannical government, we don't just have the ability. It is a duty that we should throw off such chains and continue to keep our country free.

Speaker 2:

And we're doing it right now peacefully through time honored traditions, like sit ins, Rosa Parks style, like civil disobedience, God and me, and Martin Luther King style. And God bless the truckers for leading it.

Speaker 1:

Gosh. Gosh. May makes me just wanna scream hallelujah right now hearing this as it's it's incredible. Well, we are so we're nearing the end of our our hour, then we're gonna do a little bit of q and a after this. I I will have to have you on maybe even, like, once a month to have a as I catch up with you.

Speaker 1:

This is incredible information. And from the bottom of my heart, thank you for all that you've done, putting yourself in harm's way, fighting for what's good on Earth. It's really important. I think that if if people across the world have 1% of the energy you put into fighting for humanity, we wouldn't be in this situation. So I really sincerely thank you for what you've done.

Speaker 2:

It's a pleasure. Can't do math, science, sit or dance. So it's really my mouth and my tongue and my pen or nothing. So I figured this is the year I called my mom up and apparently I used to talk so much she'd have me sit on my hands so she could get a breather in the back seat. I'm like, mom, why didn't you just have me sit on my hands?

Speaker 2:

She's like, because I realized early on that you can't talk without either walking or moving your hands and it would give me 60 seconds apiece. And I said, well, I just wanna let you know that all my hyperactivity and fast talking, she goes, oh honey, know I've been watching you on video, you're doing God's work. I'm like, I finally found my group. It's sad that it's a fight against tyranny. You know it's a bad day in America when people like me are saying, I'd rather be in a child brothel in Asia right now because it's an easier row to hoe, but it is.

Speaker 2:

And I can't wait to get back to it. But if you really quickly before the Q and A, we were favored, we were trusted, I was trusted and my assistant was trusted with U. S. Military Doctor Whistleblowers who are blowing the lid off of what the data they found in the US Department of Defense databases that show the numbers have skyrocketed for diseases across the board from congenital malformations, spontaneous miscarriages, breast cancer, esophageal cancer, infertility, you name it, anxiety. These numbers are anywhere from five hundred to two thousand five hundred percent increases from the date that they introduced the vaccine in January of twenty twenty one.

Speaker 2:

So it was a very consistent average. It's like they had, what was it? I think it was thirty seven thousand cases of anxiety for the five years prior, thirty seven thousand two hundred and thirty seven thousand one hundred thirty seven thousand eight hundred, but it was thirty seven, thirty seven, thirty seven. The first ten months after introducing the vaccine, that number shot up to nine hundred and thirty one thousand, almost a million cases of anxiety in the armed forces instead of thirty seven thousand. And the number of disease total went from a very stable one point seven million cases of all diseases combined in the preceding five years to almost twenty two million.

Speaker 2:

This vaccine is toxic. It is killing people. It is harming people. It is eviscerating and gutting our military readiness when Biden is making noises about Ukraine and Russia at a time we can at least support it. Do God's work.

Speaker 2:

Support our military whistleblowers when they come out. Senator Ron Johnson, speaking of people doing God's work, invited attorney Tom Reince, who I brought into the mix once I realized what we were up against. We partnered up on this. We called he had Ron Johnson's phone number. He called in.

Speaker 2:

Ron Johnson worked this in on Monday, the twenty fourth, to hear what we had to say about our whistleblowers. We're asking Congress to bring the whistleblowers back so they can tell the world what they have found in great detail, not just tip of the iceberg like I'm doing here. But again, applause for Ron Johnson, Senator Johnson for doing that. And keep your ear to the ground because there's gonna be more to come on that. I've got a tab on my website.

Speaker 2:

Again, it's freedomfighternation.org. It's all about the military whistleblower stuff.

Speaker 1:

Oh, good. And what to do another show just on that. I was watching this morning the video of you and and attorney Rens, and it was just it's incredible. It's powerful, and it it's exactly what needs to be happening. So, folks, again, Lee, remind us your website one more time.

Speaker 1:

People can visit. If they wanna donate to support you, this is where you go to do that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. It's freedomfighternation.org. It's singular. There's no plural. Freedomfighternation.org.

Speaker 2:

And the reason I rebranded everything I'm doing is Advocates for Citizens' Rights was a heck of a mouthful. It was from the vaccine fight two years ago. It was sort of a legacy. I gave the nonprofit that I have a new name, it's a five zero one(three), it's tax deductible contributions. And I realized after twenty months of this and standing on Clay Clark Stage every month, this is what we are.

Speaker 2:

It's what I am, it's what you are said, it's what every single person who's on our side of the fence At bottom, what we are doing is we are fighting for freedom. We are freedom fighters one and all. And there is a nation of us that knows no country boundary. You can find them in Australia, you can find them in the Ukraine, you can find them in Alabama. And so I'm bringing it all under one umbrella.

Speaker 2:

It's freedomfidernation dot org. When I'm banned on social media, which is more often than not, because I like to speak the truth, you can find me there and you can see what's going on and what's cooking. Every week I get another brush fire we're putting out. We're pushing back on the FAA. We've got pilots who are dying.

Speaker 2:

The FAA ignored their own rules saying pilots shouldn't fly with unapproved stuff in their system. They allowed them to do it. Now these guys are stroking out and dying of heart attacks mid flight, putting us at risk. All the work I've been doing is up there and as well all the letters I've written so you can block and copy them and use them against your school board to keep your world, your part of the world safe. So go ahead and do that as well.

Speaker 1:

Gosh, great. Well, thank you so much. So we're going to hop over to our Q and A now over on Rise TV. If you wanna join us, there's a link in the description. You can get a free trial to check it out.

Speaker 1:

Come join. Even if you just join for the q and a and you you you peace out, that's okay. I understand. But I think you're gonna love all the content on Rise. It's a Patriot owned streaming platform.

Speaker 1:

We cover human trafficking, a lot of things that we talked about with Lei and I or with Lee. Sorry. And I also cannot wait to have Lee back on the show to talk more about human trafficking, more about the DOD whistleblowers, and all that. So thank you all those that have joined us. We weren't on YouTube this whole show because YouTube has been on a banning streak lately.

Speaker 1:

So for those of you that are on Facebook and Rumble, thank you so much. I hope to see you over on Rise TV. Let me we're gonna end those feeds and give me a second here just to confirm that those are ended. So Dom, just give me a message when we do that, and I'll hop on over to RISE TV. Leigh, thank you so much for this is this is incredible.

Speaker 1:

I think you're one of my new favorite guests to have on the show. So are are you gonna be in Ohio for Clay Clark's event?

Speaker 2:

I'm hoping so. I haven't missed one yet. I know I'll be at the one after in San Diego. I don't know, man. Ohio February, it just screams cold.

Speaker 2:

DC is It's actually

Speaker 1:

well, so I live in Ohio, and it it's beautiful. This morning, I had eight inches of snow, and it was zero degrees. So

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay. I'll try to be there. I'll bring I'll bring about five jackets that I'll probably be huddled underneath. I might look like a homeless person, but, yeah, I I'm scheduled to be there. I'm hoping to be there.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, I haven't missed one yet. So in in all likelihood, you'll find me there. Certainly, you'll find me in March in San Diego because that's my own backyard where it's 70 degrees usually. So Great. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

If if you if you do come, we should definitely meet up because I'll be there certainly. So I've been I've been waiting for a long time. Actually, I first discovered you when you did you had a video that went viral about Trump's executive order. And that's why I was like, this lady is amazing. And that's when I first found out about you now that, you know, so anyway.

Speaker 1:

Well,

Speaker 2:

yeah. That was when I decided I could no longer just talk about my kids birthday parties and cute sports pictures on Facebook. And I started launching my little videos and that separated the week from the chaff like all of us pretty right quick. Half my family disowned me and half my friends, people who were my maid of honor, people I'd known since seventh grade, my best friend, but the rest that I've been left with, I wouldn't trade for the world because they're doing God's work and keeping the world free.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. I made this little video about election theft that President Trump ended up sharing everywhere, and my life very quickly changed. I had family that stopped talking to me. But I also had people that reached out and said, Seth, thank you so much. Like, I've got your back.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, yeah. We're a good little tribe and it's been a rough twenty some odd months, but again, you don't get the rainbow if you don't go through the rain. And I really believe we were all put here for a purpose. I think that we're on this planet for a certain place and a certain time and a certain reason. And as hard as these months have been, there's a beautiful thing that comes out of most genocides.

Speaker 2:

And that is the people rise up, the people start taking back the reins, the people wake up. There's a bit of a golden era on the other side of most things. That's how we got the Nuremberg Code. It's how we got the Nuremberg Trials. It's part of what kept this planet so stable for the last seventy five years, even though we seem to have forgotten about it in the last ten.

Speaker 2:

But I am convinced we're going to weather this storm just fine on the back of good people everywhere because good people don't want to die. And we will fight our corner if you make us peacefully so far. And I think the narrative's crumbling, we're winning. I believe good triumphs over evil, and I believe that we're meant to come together like we are on these platforms. So thank you for having me today.