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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.
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Seth Holehouse:Because if you did, I appreciate you. Alright. So let's just see. I'm looking at the comments, and as soon as I see the comments say there's a little bit of a delay, but as soon as I see that the comments are working, I'm just gonna keep going full throttle then. I apologize folks for the technical issue, happens sometimes.
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Seth Holehouse:The Haitians are doing their voodoo on Seth. Maybe there's, like, been a voodoo spell. Okay. Great. Okay.
Seth Holehouse:We're working. Alright. Well, thank you, Kate, my lovely wife, who I got out of bed at this late hour. Alright. So let's go ahead and jump into the show.
Seth Holehouse:I appreciate you all, for for your patience. And also, thank you. Yeah. Thank you for the donations that folks made to let me know the audio wasn't working. This is a reminder that we're independent media.
Seth Holehouse:Look. There's a reason you're watching me and not Fox News right now because you believe in the value of independent media. But when you're not funded by Pfizer, you gotta do things on your own. You have these issues sometimes. But the beautiful thing is it allows me to say whatever I want to.
Seth Holehouse:So alright, folks. Jumping into tonight's show, we're gonna be, diving hard. So okay. Immigration. What's happening here in America?
Seth Holehouse:We have all these illegals coming across the border. Right? Now, it's not just a you know, we've got, you know, here and there. I mean, we have a weaponized mass migration of people coming into the country. And there's a lot of it, a lot of the the aspects that's that concern me.
Seth Holehouse:Obviously, I've been covering the gangs, the Venezuelan gangs specifically, what's happening in Aurora, what's happening in New York, what's happening in, you know, it's really kinda spreading across the nation. I'm concerned about that. But if you look at what's happening in Springfield, Ohio. Right? So Springfield is a place that is very dear to me.
Seth Holehouse:It's probably forty five minutes from where I grew up. And it it's small town, Ohio. Right? So they had a population of around 60,000 people, and they brought in about 20,000 Haitians. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So now 20,000 of the 80,000 in Springfield, Ohio are from Haiti. Haiti specifically. And so we're gonna be taking a look today specifically at what's happening with Haiti. And looking at okay. It's easy to look at these immigrants and think, okay.
Seth Holehouse:Immigrants are immigrants, and they're coming in. And and you might think, okay. Why aren't they, you know, why aren't they adapting to our norms? This is America. But it's really important in this that we we have to put ourselves in their shoes.
Seth Holehouse:Okay? And, of course, if people are stealing cats and eating them and, you know, I I blame those people. Right? Like, if I if I you know, I spent a lot of my time traveling. I spent a lot of time overseas.
Seth Holehouse:You know, if I go to Hong Kong or or Taiwan or something, like, I I have to play by their their rules. I have to follow their customs. I try to be very aware of that. Right? I'm a guest in their country, and so, you know, I don't go snatch their dogs and eat them.
Seth Holehouse:Though if it was China, that would be normal because it's actually, unfortunately, it's very typical in China that they eat dogs. But let's take a look at that. I wanna show you. I just wanna show you some parts of what's happening in Haiti. So let me see if the audio is working on this.
Seth Holehouse:If it isn't, then okay. Either way. So this is just some a visual showing of what Hades this is in Port Au Prince, I believe, is where this footage is from. But it it is it's pure slums. I mean, this is the thing is it is an extremely, extremely poor country.
Seth Holehouse:Extremely poor. Okay? And so this is a video that just because kinda showing just some some b roll of of what it's like there. I mean, it truly is the slums. But when we take a look okay.
Seth Holehouse:Here's an article I wanna just look at to kinda set the stage. Okay? It says, why is Haiti such a mess? So it says widespread corruption and economic stagnation, the poor island country is a mess, but Haiti's problems go beyond low average test scores. So it says, by all accounts, Haiti is still at the roving bandit stage of state formation.
Seth Holehouse:The country's previous leader, Jovano Moiza, was brutally brutally assassinated by a group of foreign mercenaries for reasons that are somewhat murky. Their most recent leader resigned after he's unable to return from a trip because to Kenya because the gangs had laid siege to the international airport. So according to The Economist, gangs presently control 80% of the capital city, Port Au Prince. In recent weeks, they've not only laid siege to the international airport, but have also carried out a major jailbreak and taken over several government buildings. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So think about this. Gangs control 80% of the capital city. This isn't a real country, folks. Gangs control 80% of the capital city. Think about that.
Seth Holehouse:It's almost like Washington DC, though I think the difference is that DC might be 90% of the city is actually controlled by criminal gangs, but it's close. So this is this is just a little snapshot. Okay. We have to understand what are these people coming from. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:So here's some other little facts I wanna run run over with you. Okay? So it says this guy, you know, great post. The fact that Haitian immigrants are eating peep pets in Ohio isn't even the worst part. The Biden Harris administration has secretly flown in over 320,000 unvetted Haitian immigrants into The United States.
Seth Holehouse:Then in June 2024, Mayorkas gave them special protective status to prevent them from being deported. So this represents an influx of people sadly from an inferior culture, and they're bringing their third world values here. So this is like I did I had no idea about this. So the average IQ in Haiti is seventy eight. And I've actually I I did some research on this, and there's there's some different numbers.
Seth Holehouse:Some are saying it's as low as like seventy, seventy three, 70 eight. So for context, this has an an IQ of at least 75 is required to be considered competent in a court of law. Now I'm look. I'm not judging the Haitians. Like, these people have suffered more than I could ever imagine to have suffered, honestly.
Seth Holehouse:Like, they they live in one of the worst places to live in the world. And that's not what I'm talking about. The earthquake that hit there, which who knows what caused the earthquake, but then you had the Clintons, you had the Epstein crews going in there and building schools, and there's, like, human and child trafficking involved. I mean, it's it's literally one of the literally one of the worst places to live on Earth. So I've got I I have a lot of empathy and compassion for these people.
Seth Holehouse:But at the same time, they're being brought into our country, and they're being put into our small cities and our towns where, you know, we got used to allowing our kids to ride their bikes, you know, you know, through the neighborhoods, and we let our pets out. And now this is all changing. Right? So but let's let's just look at the facts. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:So average IQ is in the seventies. Okay? That says something. So Haiti is by far the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere with a GDP per capita of $1,700. Haiti is the twentieth most deadly country in the world, right, with forty point nine homicides per 100,000.
Seth Holehouse:Their education system is ranked a hundred and seventy seventh globally in terms of national spending on education, and their literacy rate is sixty one percent. So almost one in, you know, one in two individuals, almost half the population in Haiti can't even read. Okay? It has one of the highest prevalences of communicable diseases in the world and the highest STD and tuberculosis rates in the Western Hemisphere. Now nearly forty percent of Haitians practice some form of voodoo, which involves witchcraft and animal sacrifice, which we're gonna be talking about today.
Seth Holehouse:Also, Haiti ranked lowest on the human development index in the region of The Americas. So and then there's there's some, some charts about that, right, as it relates to America. The point the point in in bringing this information to you is that these are the people that are coming into our communities. These are people that are been giving, you know, housing and food and money. And, you know, there's a big announcement that they just actually, here here's our post talking about the money that goes to them.
Seth Holehouse:Right? So this is so former Ohio State rep Kyle Kohler has made shocking revelation about the illegal Haitian crisis in Springfield, Ohio during a recent speech. He said, the Haitian illegals in Ohio are given 600 to 16 hundred dollars per month on debit cards through the refugee cash assistant program. So these illegals in Ohio specifically are being given upwards of close to $2,000, so upwards of $1,600 per month on debit cards. Imagine that.
Seth Holehouse:Right? For all of us Americans that are struggling to to heat their homes and to buy groceries and everything, you've got these illegals coming in, and the government's handing them debit cards with a thousand bucks, 12 hundred dollars to go spend on whatever they want to. Right? So he continues. He says there have been nearly two or sorry.
Seth Holehouse:Nearly 20,000 Haitian illegals relocated to Springfield, Ohio. The local school system in Springfield now has over 1,600 non English speaking students enrolled. So Haitians who are nearly 20 years old are being placed in high school freshman classes with 13 year old kids. I'll read that again. So Haitians nearly 20 years old are being placed in high school freshman classes with 13 year old kids.
Seth Holehouse:Okay? So a man associated with the relocation efforts is renting his 63 homes to 20 to 25 pay Haitians per home at $2.50 a month and is giving them local work. Right? And this is the whole other part of this all scandal that the more you dig, the more you realize a lot of these politicians, these people on the on the board, the the city board, etcetera, the city council in Springfield, A lot of them are involved in real estate, and they're renting out their places to these Haitians. So okay.
Seth Holehouse:You're looking at a guy's 63 homes, and there's 20 to 25 Haitians per home at $2.50 a month. Now I don't have a calculator in front of me, and my, you know, my my math is not what it used to be, but that's a lot of money. That's a ton of money. Alright. So HIV reports are skyrocketing 871 percent over the last five years, and many nurses in the area are alleging it's due to the Haitians being treated.
Seth Holehouse:An 11 year old boy, Aiden Clark, was killed by an illegal Haitian with no license who crashed into a school bus. I'll be talking about that. And then also Springfield residents are reporting missing pets and that Haitians have been caught eating animals in the city. Alright? So but to make this all, like, grand, it's like, oh, of course, our government will take care of us.
Seth Holehouse:No. They're not taking care of us. They're taking care of the illegals. So the Department of Homeland Security quietly announces giving 380,000,000 taxpayer dollars to illegal immigrants. So quote, this is from video.
Seth Holehouse:They're quietly announcing this on the Homeland Security website. So through the allocation from FEMA, they're giving $380,000,000 through the shelter and services program to communities that are receiving a lot of illegal immigrants, including food, shelter, clothing, Medicare, medical care, and transportations to non, non citizens. Yet again, the buck has passed the American taxpayer, and we're the ones funding all these illegal immigrants in The United States. So this is this is one small part of it, but nearly so $380,000,000, nearly half a billion dollars out of our taxpayer money is going to fund stuff like this. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:Now, it gets crazy. So here's a video. I'm I'm I'm not gonna play the video because there's a lot of bad language in it. But so what this guy is saying, this is this guy in Springfield. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:Is that his insurance rates are skyrocketing. So these these Haitians okay. Let's go back really quickly. Okay. Let's take a look at the slums of Haiti.
Seth Holehouse:Let me kinda scroll through here and find, there's a lot of interviews. Okay. Let's go look at this. Oops. The slums of Haiti.
Seth Holehouse:Okay. Look at this. How many people living here do you think can afford to have their own car? How many people here actually have a driver's license, know how to drive? I I I didn't I didn't check the stat before doing this show, but my guess is that a very small portion of people in Haiti actually own cars.
Seth Holehouse:A lot of them have probably never driven a car before. I mean, it it makes sense to me to think that if you look at these videos. So if you if you kind of connect the dots here and realize that these people, these 20,000 people coming in, the vast majority of them probably have never ever driven a car in their life. Yet all of a sudden, they're here. They don't know our traffic laws.
Seth Holehouse:They don't know our societal norms. They don't know the courtesies of of driving. Right? And so they're they're wrecking. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So this guy in this video, I'm just gonna fast forward to this part. So he what he did in this video is he put together a montage. Right? These are all these are all accidents involving Haitians in Springfield, you know, in the past couple of years. Right?
Seth Holehouse:And so it's not there's not that many of them. It's not a huge town. Right? So what he's saying is and he has the pictures, he's going through all this, that there have been such an influx in accidents, like, insane amount of accidents. And, like, accidents, you know, cars driving into houses, driving into garages, flipping over, hitting school bosses.
Seth Holehouse:Like, this is the reality. So what happened to this poor guy is he's on the phone in this video, and he he's calling his insurance company, and they've now raised the price of insurance, his auto insurance. They've raised it, I think he's at over a hundred bucks a month. And he's talking to the woman at the insurance company, and what he's saying, why is there the raise in the insurance cost? And she says, well, because the cost of doing business in your area has increased.
Seth Holehouse:And he asked her, you know, point blank. He's like, is it because there's always bad drivers? All these immigrants are bad drivers? And she's like, yeah. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So this this is just one minor way it's affecting the local residents, is that there's so many traffic accidents that insurance rates are skyrocketing for people. And it just makes you you think about it's like, okay. Like, how is this happening? Who's behind this? And the the thing that you the thing that is is really concerning to me is that it was some politician, whether it was the mayor, whether it was the the governor, whether it was, you know, a a local, you know, city council board or whatever it is, it was people.
Seth Holehouse:It was human beings that sold out their own city for money. Right? That's what it comes to. They they sold out. They sold their city.
Seth Holehouse:Right? So Springfield, Ohio, beautiful old town that was sold, basically. Like and and the thing is it it only takes a handful of people that a handful of people get rich while everyone else suffers. This is communism. Right?
Seth Holehouse:That that right there is communism. It's the nature of communism. It's a whole a whole town starves to death, while the comrade, the party official who's overseeing the town is living a lavish lifestyle. This is how it works. But that just sickens me though to think about that.
Seth Holehouse:Like, you you look at some of these videos that are coming out, these people at these these town hall meetings, and and they're just like, they're crying or saying, what has happened? This isn't the town I grew up in. I've got homeless sleeping in my front yard. My neighbor's cat went missing. My neighbor's chickens have gone missing.
Seth Holehouse:And, you know, I'm sure that the people just sitting there are just looking through and that they're so disconnected with their own conscience that it doesn't even matter anymore. It doesn't even matter to them. And so you've got this guy's video. The insurance is going up. But what's what's even worse though, like, so here's one story, is there's a there's a a young boy that was killed.
Seth Holehouse:His name's Aiden. And you you're seeing this video floating or the the image of this, this little boy's picture floating around. But so this is just one example, right, of what happens when you let these illegals in, and and they're getting cars to drive, and they've got fake licenses, or this guy had, you know, Mexican license, and they've got free, you know, free access to drive everywhere. Well, they get an accident. So what happened here and this is so sad.
Seth Holehouse:So there's this guy. So so this is, in this is in Springfield. Now this happened earlier this year. He says, the man who was behind the wheel of a minivan that caused a Clark County school bus to overturn so it actually happened August twenty second of last year, caused a school bus to overturn with 52 students inside, killing one and injuring more than 20 others, was found guilty on Wednesday of multiple felonies. So continuing, it says Aiden Clark, eleven, died after being ejected from the Northwestern local school bus that overturned in German Township, which was Northwest of Springfield about 57 miles southwest of Columbus.
Seth Holehouse:More than 20 other students who were also on the bus were injured in the in the in the crash. So imagine a little a little 11 year old, acute kid gets ejected from the school bus because what happened is this guy I I think it might describe what happened here. Let me see. Yeah. It says, so Joseph, an immigrant from Haiti, had been driving east on Route 40 1 around 08:15AM when his Honda Odyssey minivan, he was driving, crossed the center line on the two lane road and struck the westbound Northwestern local schools bus that had been headed west.
Seth Holehouse:Okay. Now he says the sun was in his eyes. Okay? It continues. He said the school bus driver attempted to avoid the collision by driving on the shoulder.
Seth Holehouse:The minivan struck the bus on the driver's side, scraping down the side of the bus until it struck the rear wheel, which caused the axle to break. The bus then overturned into a culvert on the north side of the road. The bus was carrying 52 elementary school students on their first day of school. Imagine being that parent working up with your little kids on the first day of elementary school. The first day, and this happens, and you get that call that your 11 year old boy was ejected from the bus because some guy who probably never drove a car got a free pass to come in the country, was given a debit card with a thousand bucks on it, was given a place to live, was given free food, and who knows, maybe he's been given a car.
Seth Holehouse:You never know. And because this guy does not know how to drive a vehicle, he's he has his son in his eyes. He takes out a whole school bus like a bunch of kids, and and one of them dies, 20 others are injured. I just can't believe it folks. I can't believe that that this is happening in our country.
Seth Holehouse:This is happening in our America. It just, it just man. And so continuing. And now, you know, then you you then you get into the whole eating of the pets. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So now the the to be honest, I did some did some research before I started. I wanted to see, hey. Are people actually eating pets? So I went to the most trusted website that I'm aware of, Snopes. So went to Snopes, and I said, hey, Snopes.
Seth Holehouse:Is there evidence that the Haitian immigrants are eating ducks and geese and pets in Springfield, Ohio? Because the Republican vice presidential candidate, JD Vance, and a constellation of right wing influencers have elevated such a dubious claim. So we fact checked it with Snopes, and, of course, Snopes says it's unfounded. Right? And, actually, if you look, there's some other articles.
Seth Holehouse:Here's another article, you know, says, dear racist, you eat birds too. Right? So here, this article is gaslighting us. It's saying, racists are furious over migrants grilling seagulls and geese. News flash, most Americans eat birds.
Seth Holehouse:Ever heard of chicken? So this is a really rotten article that's basically mocking anybody who's saying, look. This isn't right that they're eating they're they're going on to the local pond and slaughtering Canadian geese. I mean, like, you've got this guy right here. It's like, here's a you know, like, I don't know.
Seth Holehouse:Like, what's this guy doing with that goose? Is he gonna eat it? Or maybe he brought it home so his kids can play with it. I don't know. Maybe he's gonna, release it to in the wild.
Seth Holehouse:Maybe he has a pond in his backyard. He wants a goose to live there, or maybe he's gonna eat it because his culture, they eat these kinds of animals. There's not a problem with that. There's not a problem that in Haiti, it's common to catch a local bird and eat it because they're very poor. But it's a problem if that person comes to America, right, on the government's dime and goes to the local pond and hunts down these geese and starts eating them.
Seth Holehouse:Like, that's a problem. Right? It just it just continues. But it's not just it's not just the goose. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So here we go. Right? This is now this, this isn't in Ohio. So this is in Nebraska. Right?
Seth Holehouse:This is two illegal Honduran migrants are arrested after shooting down a bald eagle that they planned to cook and eat as the sheriff reveals the local community is in uproar. Right? So here you go. These two Hondurans shot down a bald eagle. It must be a pretty decent shot, and they plan to eat.
Seth Holehouse:They plan to eat it. Right? So this is what happens. This is what happens. Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:Here you go. Here's here's Savannah Hernandez. Right? Still can't get over this Haitian dude walking around with an entire goose like it's a freshly prepared bag of Chick fil A. Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:You nailed it. You nailed it there. But I wanna take a little deeper look though, like, okay. What's happening with these animals? Because to understand what's happening with the animals, you have to understand the culture that these people are coming from.
Seth Holehouse:Okay? So let's look at okay. Voodoo. Right? You know, we're familiar with voodoo.
Seth Holehouse:We grew up watching the movies, and they had the voodoo dolls and, you know, the skulls, and it was always kinda scary. Right? You never you never watched a voodoo scene and thought, hey. That's that's great. But, you know, I wonder if that's a religion I can convert to.
Seth Holehouse:You look at it and you say, yeah, that's the devil's work. I'm gonna stay away from that because they're sacrificing people and animals, and they're they're chanting things. They've got demon possession. You say, I'm gonna I'm gonna steer clear of that. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:But voodoo is is a national thing down in Haiti. And here, this is an article. Sorry. You can't see it properly. Here's an article.
Seth Holehouse:This is from The Guardian talking about voodoo. And I sort of read this first paragraph in here. It says, Haiti, the saying goes is 70% Catholic, thirty % Protestant, and a % voodoo. This is this is the saying. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So it says voodoo is everywhere in the Caribbean nation, a spiritual system infusing everything from medicine to agriculture to cosmology and the arts. Now this right here is kind of, you know, kind of joking and saying it's a %, but I'm see I've seen a lot of other figures saying that it's anywhere from 40% to 60% of the people there, they practice voodoo. So you have to ask yourself just, you know, just as a as a very honest question, of the 20,000, illegals, Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, how many of them practice voodoo? My you know, it's probably at least seven, eight thousand, maybe 10,000. Right?
Seth Holehouse:If if the if the common statistic is is forty, fifty, 60 percent of hay of Haiti practices voodoo. And that's the thing is that when you import these people, you don't just import the people. You import the culture. You import the religion. You import the cultural habits, the cultural norms.
Seth Holehouse:So, again, I in a lot of ways, I don't blame the Haitians. They're they they don't know how to, like you know, they can't adapt that quickly. I mean, if you've ever been to a foreign country, I mean, I I you know, you're you're spending time and you're you're you're cautiously watching as you do things. You're making sure you can fit in. But especially if you go to a country that has very different cultural norms than what you're used to, it's not easy to adapt to that culture.
Seth Holehouse:So they're coming into our country, and and they're just living in the same way they did live in Haiti. But how they lived in Haiti was a constant fear of rape. You know, it it's extreme poverty where, like, if you see a duck, if you see a Canadian goose walking around, like, yeah, you're that's Thanksgiving dinner for your family. That's just how it is. But what also comes in with them again is their religious beliefs and and their culture.
Seth Holehouse:And so if roughly let's just say that let's just say that 30%. Right? Let's just say that 6,000 of those 20,000 practice voodoo. Well, what does that mean? Okay.
Seth Holehouse:So let let's take a look at voodoo. Okay? And there's this is gonna be there's some some dark stuff, but I think too evil. I I don't like going that too too dark. So let's look at this article right here.
Seth Holehouse:This is a a Slate article. Shining light on the voodoo rituals in Haiti. Okay. Now it says warning, some readers may find these images of animal sacrifice graphic. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:So just a warning. Okay? There's, like, some some bloodied animals. But if you look at these ceremonies, I you know, in in part of my research for the show, I did. I watched some different, you know, some different ceremonies.
Seth Holehouse:I I researched a little more than what I already knew about the practice of voodoo. Right? And so this is this is a particular voodoo ceremony that was held in a a cave. It was in a, you know, a grotto. So and and what they do is that they make the request to what you call a loa or it's, you know, l w a or, you know, it's pronounced Loa.
Seth Holehouse:Loa is kind of the pronunciation I heard through the videos. So if you look through these through the videos here, or sorry, the pictures here, you can see that there's people gathering in a cave, and they've got fire, and, there's you know, maybe she's one I think she's one of the voodoo practitioners, this woman. No. She's a voodoo follower. After a moment of prayer, they've got their, they have, you know, different drawings.
Seth Holehouse:And here it says that there's a, adheres a prayer to the grotto walls with a candle during the day of the feast. But you keep going though, and you can see that okay. So there's a lot of a lot of rituals, a lot of seances, and a lot of what we we we look at it and say, okay, it's some form of demon possession. Right? That's that's the best way to describe it.
Seth Holehouse:And actually here, it says, you know, the a mambo, a high priestess in Haitian voodoo is overcome by a spirit. So it's very common. Right? There's they even talk about zombies, you know, turning people into zombies. It's some it's it's some kind of disturbing stuff.
Seth Holehouse:Right? So here's a guy that's beheading a goat in preparation for a ceremony. This is a, a pig. Looks like they they cut the feet off the pig and cut the head off the pig, they draw these symbols on it. But so what happens though?
Seth Holehouse:So this is depending on the community practicing voodoo, animal sacrifice is an offering to the spirits. Karen said the food is shared with the community after the sacrifice. Blood and sacrifice aren't always the most important aspects of the religion. They also do a lot of other things. But the the reality is is that from my understanding, and again, I'm look, I'm not an expert on voodoo, so I'm not gonna pretend to be.
Seth Holehouse:But based upon the research that I did, what they do is they specifically, when they take an animal, okay, and say a pig, and they when they hold a ceremony and they sacrifice this animal, they will often eat eat the animal. It's a way of receiving the the you know, what the it's part of the exchange. But it's part of actually tapping into these spirits. And so how it works the the Lua or I think it's how the Lua, l w a, that when they do these sacrifice rituals, the whole thing is all about inviting these spirits in. So they can then have these spirits come into their body, and they they go through they they convulse, and they they talk weird stuff and whatever.
Seth Holehouse:And so but this is this is part of the process. And so if you think about okay. Let let's kinda look at the data laying out here that we have 20,000 of these Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. According to the research that I've done, it would not be unfair to say that there's a good chance at least 6,000 of them practice voodoo. We've also put together the fact that voodoo practitioners in Haiti, it's not uncommon for animal sacrifice to be part of that process.
Seth Holehouse:And it's, you know, quite common to sacrifice small household sized animals. So chickens, you know, pigs, goats, etcetera. So if you think if you put all that together and then you come back to the story about what's happening in Springfield where people had their cats going missing, when people have their their, you know, chickens going missing. So I saw a lot of videos of you talking about, oh, yep. Yep.
Seth Holehouse:My neighbor, you know, they had six chickens. They're all missing. Another woman said that her neighbor had a cat. The cat was missing, and she saw them skinning the cat in a tree outside their house. So what we also identified here, though, is that these Haitian immigrants, they're being given money.
Seth Holehouse:They're being given they're being given food. So they're not starving. It's not a third world country where where they're gonna starve to death. It's the opposite for them at least. Well, it's turning into third world country for everyone else, but for them, the government is giving them more and more.
Seth Holehouse:So they've got their debit card with $1,200 on it. They can go down to, you know, McDonald's or the local grocery store, and they can buy their food. They probably are also getting food stamps or some sort of food ration card. Maybe there's even, a meal kitchen. I'm sure that there is.
Seth Holehouse:It's something very common you see, like, the shelters are being converted, so they're get their meal kitchens. So I I don't think that they're they're killing these cats, and they're they're killing these gut these these geese and these chickens. I I don't think that it's because they're starving. Now maybe they like to eat those animals. Maybe it's just a cultural preference that, you know, it's like, I remember what the first time I went to Hong Kong.
Seth Holehouse:The first night there, I went and bought a hot dog from seven Eleven because I was just craving. I think it was the first night. It was after being there for a week or so. But I was just craving my own American food, and someone got a hot dog from seven Eleven. It was it was great, actually.
Seth Holehouse:But it may be that they're craving the way that they do things back home, but they're not it's easy to look at this and think, oh, they must be really hungry, so they're resorting to hunting and they're going to local pond and killing a goose or something. I I honestly my gut, based upon this, is that these animals that they're consuming are in that it's some part of you know, for a portion of them that it's it's probably tied to some sort of voodoo ritual where they're doing a sacrifice. They're sacrificing a cat or a chicken or a goose, and that they're doing it as a way to talk to the spirits and and whatever. I mean, it makes sense. I'm not judging them for it.
Seth Holehouse:I'm not saying that they're they're bad people for this. I'm just objectively looking at the data here and saying, yeah. You put two you know, one plus one is usually two. Okay? But it continues though.
Seth Holehouse:So this is I'll just play this in the background. You know, this is a, a voodoo ceremony. Right? Oops. Sorry.
Seth Holehouse:I forgot to pull up for you. So this is a voodoo ceremony. This this white woman here is infertile and someone, I think, maybe her boyfriend or whatever, they took her to go see a a voodoo witch, a witch doctor, whatever you I'm not sure what you would refer to them as. She's looking at her tummy, and she's saying there's some there's some kind of issue. And so you have in part of this, you know, part of this, you have this kind of trance type thing happening.
Seth Holehouse:You've got the dancing. You've got this weird speaking of languages, kind of some strange stuff going on. This isn't one that's involving sacrifices. Right? You've got this woman that so it says the voodoo practitioners tremble when an invited spirit inhabits their body, and then she's saying people should fear nothing about voodoo.
Seth Holehouse:I'm sorry. It's like, like, I was raised as a kid, and I I was taught that there's demons and there's angels. And to me, these things look like demons. Right? So here, this is this is the funny part.
Seth Holehouse:At the very end, this woman's walking out and says the priestess told Lindsay to return for a fertility potion. Now, okay, to make her fertile again. Now the asking price of the fertility potion was $60,000. Okay. Imagine that.
Seth Holehouse:So the problem though with this is that if you take a step back and you look at this, and this is just part of the culture. Okay? This is just it it's ingrained in the culture. Right? It's like, okay.
Seth Holehouse:If you imagine that you took 20,000 Americans, and you took 20,000 Americans down to Haiti, and they have their own little colony down there, or you just shoved them into some, you know, some city down there, They'd probably be practicing Christianity. You have old churches open up, and a lot of them would be Christian. Okay? And that would be very different than the cultural norms down there in Haiti. But the exact opposite has happened where, again, you know, there's probably thousands of people living in Springfield that are voodoo practitioners.
Seth Holehouse:Now, the scary thing with this is that if you look at what else becomes part of this, and this is actually one of my bigger concerns. So as you know, if you follow this show, Michael Yon is someone that I've interviewed quite often. He's a good friend of mine. He's somebody that was literally a cannibal hunter. So before the war that he was in, he was a cannibal hunter.
Seth Holehouse:He knows a lot about cannibals. And so I'm gonna read you so I'm gonna show you something here that I think is just worth mentioning because, you know, he's someone that he's someone that I trust. Now granted, he's a little bit of a he's kind of doom and gloom, but it's almost like the guy's seen so much of the world. He's seen so much evil in the world that he just he knows that doom and gloom is highly possible. So here's what he said.
Seth Holehouse:He said, foreign invaders will eat American children. Now it's a pretty strong thing to put out there, but look, this guy knows. Right? He goes, this is less prediction than observation. Cows eat grass.
Seth Holehouse:Snakes slither. Fish swim. Cannibals eat children. He says cannibalism is far more common than most civilized people realize because I hunted cannibals before the war. I could find an authentic cannibal within one week of today, probably more like four days.
Seth Holehouse:It's easy if you know what you're doing. Some of the savages from distant lands will eat children. Media will call innocent people racist for calling out the obvious. Notice, I didn't make an opinion on cannibalism. I only said cannibals are common in media covers for bringing cannibals into America.
Seth Holehouse:There are now many cannibals in America sponsored in part by media, Kamala, and her cannibal loving friends. If media covers up the cannibalism perpetrated by the pet cannibals, the act of the cover up is evidence media are cultural supremacists and racist. This is actually media acknowledging cannibalism is so bad, they must cover up the evil. He says, cannibals are cannibals. Cannibals do cannibal stuff.
Seth Holehouse:American children and adults will be eaten. It's time for men to do man stuff. And look, this is this is a, you know, this is a concern. I mean, these things do happen. We know that there's there's hundreds of thousands of children that are missing every year.
Seth Holehouse:And if you've been following a lot of the same information I'm following, you know, lot of those kids actually end up going into adrenocoma harvesting facilities. They get, you know, put into SRA, satanic ritual abuse. They get trafficked. They get their organs harvested. I mean, this is you know, look, it's dark stuff, but this is the reality of our country.
Seth Holehouse:This is the reality of what's happening in America right now. And this is why it's so important that that more and more of us go back to God and go back to virtue because we have to take this country that's become, in a lot of ways, quite evil, and we gotta make it good again. We gotta make America virtuous again. I'll make a t shirt right there. Okay?
Seth Holehouse:I'm gonna make a t shirt that says make America virtuous again. Maybe we'll give it away or something. But so we continue though because if you look at if you're doing research on the whole cannibalism thing, all the media, of course, will say, look, it's it's it's racist and, you know, it it's they're they're using this as an anti immigration, you know, kick. But here's an article. Okay.
Seth Holehouse:This is a this is a very, very old article. I don't know exactly. I think it's from, like, the early nineteen hundreds. And I'm not gonna go into detail with this because it it actually it describes the ceremony that this person witnessed, and and it involves children, and it's it it was very difficult to read actually. But what this is though, this is an interview with a Haitian refugee published on July 7.
Seth Holehouse:Basically, this guy is talking about is that it was actually very common from what this person saw for them to have cannibalism. And he describes what he and a friend, they they knew that this there's a some sort of ritual sacrifice that's gonna be happening. They went and hid the tree, and they watched it. And they watched them actually kill and eat a toddler. And and they had a fire going around.
Seth Holehouse:They buried the bones afterwards, and they they did their kind of seance dance. And so that's the thing is that it's like we talked about you know, we talked about what happens when they slaughter a chicken and how they use the chicken and they use it to invite, the the the entities into them and everything. So if you can imagine that there's that there's value in slaughtering a chicken, and if you're if you're worshiping some sort of evil spirits and whatever, again, would would you be would you consider it absolutely insane to think that maybe they're also sacrificing people? Right? When there's when there's and this is just one of many reports.
Seth Holehouse:Like, if you dig into it, a lot of it's been kinda covered up and everything. But if you dig into it, you can see that actually, that as part of the voodoo, that human sacrifice does happen. If you look over in Africa, you look at a lot of the kids that have gone missing over there, it's absolutely part of that culture too. Is I'm sure I think there's also a lot of voodoo and other kind of more demonic, you know, driven belief systems over there too, where there's a lot of human sacrifice there. It's very common for kids or whole schools of kids to be kidnapped, to go missing because they're being sacrificed.
Seth Holehouse:Their or their blood is being sold or whatever it is. And this is the underbelly of the world that we live in. So this is again, this is my this is my concern with what's happening is my concern is that the the America that we know, the America that we love is being destroyed. And I know that you're feeling the same thing I'm feeling. I look around, I read these stories, and it's like, like, I I I grew up in Ohio.
Seth Holehouse:I grew up in these small towns. I my family was in from places like that. My dad's family is from Coshocton. My mom's family is from Southern Ohio. And these little towns like Springfield, like, that's like, these are my people.
Seth Holehouse:And so when I see what's happening there, and then I you realize that it's at the hand of our government. Like, I don't blame the Haitians. I mean, they're honestly, like, it's their ticket to paradise. They're coming out of one of the worst places to live on Earth, and they're they gotta go live in Springfield, Ohio and get money from the government. I mean, honestly, if you were if you were a Haitian, you'd be insane to not take that offer, to not take the opportunity to to go live in America where there's no you know, I mean, like I said, we read about how, like, 80% of the government, the the the kind of the capital city has been seized by gangs.
Seth Holehouse:Right? And actually, the gangs themselves, the gang leaders are cannibals. There's a video that I found. I'm not gonna show it on the show. I found a video of a of a Haitian gang member with a dude burning.
Seth Holehouse:So he's literally there's a guy. There's a a body burning on the street, and he's he's picking off pieces of the guy's leg and eating him. Right? The the guy's dead already. Like, the guy's, you know, kinda looks like the burgers I I I forget about sometimes, and the guy's black as coal.
Seth Holehouse:But he he he's gonna be he's pulling off calf muscle and eating it. I mean, this is these are the gangs that are running and, you know, ruling things in Haiti. So for the people that have escaped that, it's like, don't I don't blame them for wanting to come here. But I blame the the controllers. I blame the social engineers that are destroying this country because, look, I have a hard time understanding how this can be undone, and that's what concerns me is how do you like, the America that we knew is not here anymore.
Seth Holehouse:And I don't know. I I hope to God that we'll get it back. I really do, but I I don't see a way. Like, maybe, you know, Trump's talked about rounding up all these people, but, know, if if, you know, you're you're inviting civil war because a lot of these folks have access to guns, especially some of these Venezuelan gang members. They're not gonna just sit there idly and and, like, when when they're gonna get rounded up by some police officer, it's gonna take them back to their country they just escaped from, like, back to their hellhole of a country that that they're they're struggling and suffering.
Seth Holehouse:Are they not gonna defend themselves? And I still see how that's possible. That's that's why I said actually, think I said earlier when my audio wasn't working, unfortunately, but I really believe that the only thing that can save this nation is God. Like, you know, could Trump do some things that are positive? Yes.
Seth Holehouse:Okay. There could be some positive changes. But fundamentally, like, fundamentally, the only thing that will that will save this nation is is God's hand because it is so it's just so far beyond what man alone can do. But the the beautiful thing is that it's us collectively. It's like, what to me, what is it that will have God look at this nation and say, okay.
Seth Holehouse:Hey. I'll save that nation. It's like, we have to make it a nation we're saving. Like, we have to make America a nation where there's virtue again, where it's praised, where, you know, the the the values and morality and faith are commonplace in our society again. We have to get back to that.
Seth Holehouse:Like, America needs to be a country that God would look down on down upon and say, I'm proud of that country. I'm proud of what the people there have done, and how they've pulled their country out of Satan's hands. Because right now, it's it's a pretty dark place, but I have a lot of hope though because I see there's a lot of people that are really standing up. There's a lot of really good people, and I meet them. I meet the most every day.
Seth Holehouse:Actually, it seems like most people I meet are actually in the same page as me. I'm I'm gonna start wearing t shirts and going out again, like, you make America virtuous again or make America America again. Maybe I'll start I'll start a t shirt store. Right? I can you guys can can buy some t shirts, and you can wear them because you wear those, you realize that actually, yeah, most Americans are on the exact same page.
Seth Holehouse:It's the media that wants us to think that we're all divided, but most Americans don't want this. We really don't. So we have to figure out the ways of coming together. Like, that's the keys. We have to figure out how we can all come together as as the American people and save this nation.
Seth Holehouse:Because honestly, if if we can't come together, if we can't figure out how to get along, if we can't figure out how to look past our our differences, even those of us that think that we're right. Right? Everyone thinks that they're right. When when you're in an argument, both sides think they're right. That's why there's an argument.
Seth Holehouse:Right? But we have to extend the olive branch to our neighbors. We have to say, look, we're both Americans. Like, we both care about freedom. We care about our family.
Seth Holehouse:We wanna raise our kids. We wanna leave a country for them. Like, it's it's like, what what needs to happen is something that goes way beyond politics. The healing that has to happen in this country needs to go way beyond politics. So anyway, folks, as we're we're rounding out, I do have a a, you know, a few things to kinda discuss as we're going out.
Seth Holehouse:First off, just a a quick word, and just to actually really, it's it's a question for you. Is are your savings safe? So folks, with every passing day, the value of the dollar erodes, weakened by overprinting and rampant inflation. So now the BRICS nations, as they accelerate their dedollarization plan to collapse the dollar, the risk only grows. Imagine waking up one morning to find your hard earned savings worth only a fraction of what they were.
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Seth Holehouse:They're trying to take it all away from us, and of course, they're gonna come after our money at a certain point. You go look at the CBDC and all that, they will be coming after our money. And so it's the people that are able to pull their money out of the system that the cabal controls. They control the stock market. They control the banks.
Seth Holehouse:Right? What they don't control is that treasure chest buried in your backyard or hidden somewhere in the back of your freezer or whatever it is. So this is why I'm a big believer in precious metals because it's about setting up a future that gives you some security. So again, it's gold with seth.com or (626) 654-1906. Alright, folks.
Seth Holehouse:I hope you enjoyed tonight's show. I appreciate your patience, with with the issues we had at the beginning of the show. I thank you all for being here. Tomorrow night, I'm I'm doing a a live coverage of the debate, which will be interesting to say the least. It'll probably be pretty funny to watch.
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Seth Holehouse:If you're on Twitter, x, good on you. Right? You you know what's happening in this world now. So alright, folks. Thank you so much.
Seth Holehouse:I appreciate your patience. I love you all. Thank you. You know, we've got almost 3,000 people sitting here. Right?
Seth Holehouse:This is great. So even though we have tech issues, we still have a great audience. So alright, folks. Thank you. I will see you all again tomorrow night.
Seth Holehouse:Take care. God bless. Have a wonderful night.