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.
Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. I'm your host, Seth Hulghouse, and I'm truly live right now. This is a live show on Thursday evening. I'm excited to be here with you. And, my guest today, Ryan Madden, he'll be bringing in shortly.
Seth Holehouse:We're gonna be just having a no holds barred serious conversation about Epstein, pedophile networks, the fact that according to my guest today and his whistleblower resources, the United States government is the basically runs the world's largest child sex trafficking ring, which is kinda crazy. We'll be diving into that, talking about James O'Keefe and some of his recent things. And asking the the big question that you're probably asking yourself, I'm asking myself, Ryan's asking himself, when are the Epstein files coming out? What's Pam Bondi doing? There's been, you know, you know, Cash and and Bondi.
Seth Holehouse:They've taken down some some networks. They've put some people behind bars, which is great, but we're waiting for the big things that are gonna shift the direction of this country. So we're really diving into all this and more. I will give you a little warning ahead of time that this is a show talking about child sex trafficking. So if you are faint at heart, if you have a hard time facing these issues, maybe you should, I don't know, go watch Disney or something.
Seth Holehouse:Actually, probably not Disney because Disney's got that stuff laced in there anyway. But, you know, just give me a little bit of a warning that this is gonna be a more serious discussion about things that are difficult topics. But that's what we're here for is to have the difficult topics. Now just a few quick notes, few short notes before we dive in. First off, I wanna thank, one of their show's sponsors today, American Financing.
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Seth Holehouse:The other thing is that, I've recently upgraded all of my audio. So if you're if you're a regular listener and you're used to hearing how my audio sounds, I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments. Just let me know. Like, is is is the audio better? Is it improved?
Seth Holehouse:Because I love getting your feedback on how things are sounding, and we're always trying to improve. We've got a whole new audio setup. We had a actually, my friend, Sergei Sergei Brown, who runs the, ClearScope, one of the the, you know, anti geoengineering, you know, programs helped me set things up. So but shout out to him. So, anyway, let's just dive in.
Seth Holehouse:Let's just bring in, Ryan. Ryan, good to see you, man. It's great to be live with you. Thank you for being here tonight.
Ryan Matta:And, Seth, it's an honor to be here, brother. Super stoked to be live with your audience, so thanks for having me.
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. Absolutely. Well, it's kinda crazy because about a week and a probably less than a week ago, you and I recorded this amazing hour and a half long interview diving into human trafficking, Epstein, the Southern border, NGOs. It was this amazing interview that you and I are both so pumped about, and then the file was corrupted. So it it was kind of a bummer, I and my my backup didn't work either.
Seth Holehouse:So, anyway, I guess now we're here live. So, anyway, I guess maybe it happened for a reason because here we are.
Ryan Matta:I guess so, man. That was by far I think that was my absolute best interview. I'm if I would've lost any other interview, I probably wouldn't even have been that upset about it. But that one, like, we unpacked it so much, and it was like, we're never gonna remake that interview. It was the best by far.
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. Well, let's do it tonight. Let let's make this one even better. Right? So, anyway so, Ryan, how about just give give our audience a quick introduction of yourself for people that don't know you?
Seth Holehouse:I mean, you're just you're a complete heavy hitter. You're just, like, swinging for the fences and trying to expose these pedophile networks and corruption. But I'll let you give yourself a quick introduction there for the folks that aren't really as familiar with you or your work.
Ryan Matta:Thank you. Yeah. I'm a documentary filmmaker investigative journalist. I'm new to this industry and this field. I've been in videography and photography for a really long time, but never put it into actually creating long form content like I am now.
Ryan Matta:I was just a Bitcoiner podcasting three years ago and wanted nothing to do with politics. I would've kicked you out of my livestream if you would've came in and started talking about Trump or Biden in the live chat. I wanted nothing to do with And, then when they demonetized my YouTube channel for putting out a video that said Andrew Tate is a, Bitcoin. Andrew Tate put out a video, and it said Bitcoin is a better investment than buying a house. And being into Bitcoin, excuse me, I put out the video, and then I got demonetized.
Ryan Matta:And when I got demonetized, was actually moonlighting for LFA TV because at that point, I had started putting out a little bit of, political shorts. I put out some Trump shorts, and I I was breaking the Twitter algorithm or the YouTube algorithm. We're doing about 30,000,000 views a month across free channels, which if put that in perspective, so your audience is an idea. Redact to put a post out last week and was excited because they broke 16,000,000 views on YouTube. Like, the so I was doing 30,000,000 in 2022 and talking about Trump when Trump was still pretty much the platform from every social media platform.
Ryan Matta:So part of that, and then I was going down to film some stuff for the January sixers and then and doing interviews with Laura Loomer, when she was still basically she had just got her Twitter back at that time. And, they demonetized me, so I just I was walking out by the grace of God. I I can't I don't know how else to explain it besides just God just works in the weirdest ways. You know? I thought I would be sitting on a beach drinking Mai Tais, enjoying my my wealth from Bitcoin, and here I am, you know, spending thousands of dollars a month out of my own pocket to put these films together because when I my first week at LFA TV so when I was walking out of CPAC at night, they at 06:45 filming for LFA TV, they had my phone went off and all my subscribers were blown up.
Ryan Matta:My phone told me that I had canceled their memberships. I was gonna cancel memberships. I opened up my email and see that it got demonetized. And I that was at 06:45PM. I remember, like, yesterday, and I walked out of the door.
Ryan Matta:And at 07:03, Jeremy offered me a job in LFA TV, and I was like, well, I shouldn't lose all my income and then, you know, not turn down easy income like that. So, yeah, sure. I'll take the job. And then first week on the job, Carlos Arliano, the, whistleblower who worked under both the Biden administration and the Trump administration prior Trump administration. And he was the one who was delivering the children for these NGOs, these nongovernmental organizations that have been trafficking, you know, hundreds of thousands of migrant children all across our country to pretty much every single state, actually, single state, 100% fact.
Ryan Matta:And now our government's taken possession of basically 450,000 migrant children. They delivered and vet well, they vetted the adults after taking possession of them and then delivered 350,000 of them into America, and they've lost them. And to put that into perspective, our for to your audiences understand, America is the number number one consumer of child p. They are the number one consumer of child r, They are the number one consumer of satanic ritual sacrifice. And that's that is American.
Ryan Matta:We're also the number one consumer of all heart narcotics. So in a country that is all of the above, that would be the last place you'd want your child to be lost in. And our government has delivered 350,000 of these children into a network of pedophiles, and they cannot locate a single one.
Seth Holehouse:Which is just I mean, it's it's absolutely sickening, and we'll be we'll be diving into a lot of that. But just I'll pull up your website just briefly, and and we'll be referring to a few different times throughout the the show. You have two Operation Amber Alert is your site with your documentary, really focused on the child trafficking. You also have what is treason.com. Or sorry.
Seth Holehouse:Was it what's your what is treason? What is the other site?
Ryan Matta:This is treason.com.
Seth Holehouse:Oh, this is treason.com. Okay. So this is treason.com.
Ryan Matta:What is treason? It's a little confusing.
Seth Holehouse:Okay. So this is treason.com. And so you've been really focused on on this. I mean, and not just focused on sitting in, know, in in your basement researching on Twitter, but you're going to like, you've been to what? Guatemala.
Seth Holehouse:You've been to a lot of sketchy areas, and, like, you've you've, like, seen this happening. Right? Like so, like, walk us through some of that. Like, what have you you've been on the ground in a lot of different places. Right?
Ryan Matta:Yeah. A lot of different places. So I started going through the first place I went to was El Salvador, and I was really just going there just to film a Bitcoin documentary. And when in El Salvador, I was introduced to a gentleman because my films were out, everybody was talking about it at this event I was at. And I got interviews to somebody who's like, You gotta meet my friend, Bob McDonald.
Ryan Matta:He runs this child trafficking rescue orphanage in El Salvador, and he does amazing things. And I'm thinking in the back of my head, like, okay. I'm gonna go into a a hellhole where kids are probably gonna be getting raped r word and assaulted inside these facilities. Sorry. I know we're on YouTube, I have to be careful what I what words I say.
Seth Holehouse:Honestly, like, think as long as we're dropping f bombs or saying that, like, the the the the COVID juice is doing what it's doing, you know, screw YouTube. If if if they delete the video, they delete the video.
Ryan Matta:Alright. Cool. Well, so so I thought I was gonna see children that were getting sexually assaulted by the staff members in this facility. That's really because in in America, I've been doing this for almost three years now, and I can't I could not take you or tell you. If you asked me to where I could donate money to, I could honestly not tell you an organization or a charity that I have actually been to my personally myself and seen that they actually take care and actually provide care and and give these children a better life.
Ryan Matta:So when I went down to this one, that's what I was expecting to see. And I met a gentleman named Bob McDonald, and he is literally proof that angels walk among us. The what this man has done in El Salvador without any government funding. Well, now I think they've given it they've donated a truck and a few things since we started putting out all of our videos and really amplifying what he's doing there and what what a great service it is. It's like if we wanted to save these children and provide a safe environment, we would just replicate exactly what this man has done in El Salvador and implement it here in America, and we would have a safe place to take these children to.
Ryan Matta:So once I was in El Salvador, I got contacted. I came back and I put out the doc my first documentary operation Amber Alert, and then I had it translated into Spanish. And then 24 later, I was contacted by the attorney general of Guatemala asking if I would come down there and talk to our team about the massive amounts of migrant children. I think this put this in perspective. Right?
Ryan Matta:I'm a Bitcoiner. 3 years ago, I'm not a journalist. I have no I'm not credible. I don't have any reputation as a journalist that somebody would wanna talk to. And the attorney general is in such a bad position because she had been trying to communicate with our government and failing to do so or failing to get a response from our government.
Ryan Matta:So she had to appoint so bad that she had to call Ryan Mehta and ask this guy to come down there and talk to her because she can't get anything out of our own government. And to put that so your audience understands. Right? An attorney general and or or president of The United States, Trump, appoints ambassadors to every country so that the White House has a direct line of communication to the attorney general's house because they the attorney general of Guatemala will coordinate with the FBI and, DHS, and they'll do raids and human trafficking and busts and drug narcotics. So there's this constant open line of communication that you should have.
Ryan Matta:And when she started to investigate these NGOs that were trafficking children, she was trying to contact our government and she was failing to do so to the point where two weeks prior to raiding five NGOs that are operating both in the state of Texas and in this in Guatemala and are under investigation for trafficking children, she wanted to do a joint raid. So she reached out to Ken Paxson and was like, hey. I have all of this intel that the United States government is running a child trafficking network where because of your open border policies, these cartels have been kidnapping and trafficking children out of Guatemala into America. And then they're being processed at the border migratory, and the the the government of Texas is putting these children into shelters that are supposed to act like their parents. But we know what's happening.
Ryan Matta:Our children are getting abused and raped and sexually assaulted in these facilities. And she goes, and the craziest part about the story is that these facilities are being funded with the American taxpayer dollar. And Texas is aware of this, knows that it's happening, and for some reason, is allowing it to continue. So we'd like to work with your office. And she basically said that she was willing there was no length that she was willing to go to bring these children home safely to Guatemala.
Ryan Matta:And after that went unanswered for two weeks, they had they couldn't wait any longer, so they had to raid these NGOs. And they raided the NGOs. And one of them was Save the Children. And then within moments of, that news kinda going viral, everybody started digging in to Save the Children. The Guatemalan government didn't even know it at the time, but Jill Biden sat on the board of directors for the NGO save the children that was literally rated for trafficking children out of Guatemala into America, and they found all the evidence to prove that they were trafficking these children out of Guatemala into America through this network of NGOs.
Ryan Matta:And because, you know, obviously Ken Paxton choose chose to not respond to that letter. You know, you basically, he basically gave every one of these NGOs bleach bit. I mean, they have, they've had what, six months now, a year now to destroy all the evidence and cut all ties and, and, you know, disappear whatever children that they claim that they'd had never had. I mean, it's it's pretty bad. So then from there, I ended up coming back and I ended up putting out my second operation Amber Alert film, which is operation Amber Alert Guatemala, because out of the 452,000 children we talk about that have came across the border, these are children ages zero to 17, 50 or sorry, 48% roughly give or take were from Guatemala, which gives you a number of about around a 90,052 children ages zero to 17 have been kidnapped and trafficked out of Guatemala and have arrived at The US Southern Border.
Ryan Matta:And our government has taken physical possession of them and has lost or delivered about 75% of them into this network, into this this abyss, and cannot locate roughly 75% of these children. Absolutely insane. Then from there, went to Malaysia, Guatemala, or I went from I so then, you know, once you start getting into the trafficking world, right, you start to realize it's so much bigger and in in order to get an understanding of it, you have to go and see it for yourself. It's really the the sex tourism that you see and you hear people talk about it, it's completely different when you see it in in in real life. So I went into Malaysia to do an interview with Ken O'Keefe because I'm working on another documentary on Israel that he's gonna be featured in which will coming out on 09:11.
Ryan Matta:I went to see him, and then when we were out one night, I went, we're at we're at a restaurant, and after a restaurant, he was gonna hang out with, the girlfriend that he was with. She had came at one of his producers or something came into town, and they were out having some drinks or whatever, and it was, like, 12:00. I was like, just gonna go. I'm gonna head home. So in order to get off this strip that I was on, it was like it reminded me of almost like a like a like a New Orleans where all the businesses are on the street, but there's so many people walking down the street that, like, cars can barely drive.
Ryan Matta:So in order to get my Uber, I had to, like, leave the restaurant and walk, like, almost two blocks to get up to an open intersection. So, like, as I'm walking by, you know, I'm not I'm not thing even think I'm a remotely good looking dude. Not good enough to where girls are gonna stop me on the side of the road and, like, grab me and start trying to talk to me and flirt with me. And by the time I made it to that to that stop, I'd been stopped by about three or four of these black girls that were working on the on the street. They were dressed obviously as escorts and they were trying to pick me up, but some of them don't communicate.
Ryan Matta:Almost all of them. None of them have speak actual English. It's always broken English if they even speak it. A lot of times, it's you're trying to communicate through an app. And they'll just ask you, you want you want a friend, do you want a a company, or you want, you know, you wanna have some fun or something.
Ryan Matta:Whatever they say to you, they're they all say something different. But I got to the corner and I then that was the corner was where all the girls were staying. And the girls were standing out there and they start one of them started to talk to me and I started to have a conversation with her because she spoke a little bit of English and, you know, asking her a few questions. I I started to I realized I go, you're getting traffic. And she goes, I go, did you pay somebody to bring you here?
Ryan Matta:And do does somebody have your passport? And she looked at me with, like, like, like, deer in headlights. And I was like and I pulled out my phone, and then I show her my documentary. I say, I'm, you know, one of the world's leading experts in government funded child trafficking. I I I make documentaries on child trafficking, so I have an understanding of what you're going through.
Ryan Matta:And I said, I I have a feeling you're being trafficked. And she's I'm like, can I ask you some questions? And she's like, pulled me aside off the street and just basically opened up and just told me everything about how she was picked up out of these villages in Tanzania, how they basically told her she knew that she was going to be a street worker, but or an escort, but she didn't know, like, the conditions that it would be. She didn't really know how exactly how tough and hard it would be. She had been there I wanna say she had been there for nine months and she still, of how much money these girls have to pay the traffickers, she still had not had a penny to her name.
Ryan Matta:She basically had enough money to get some food and, and pay her rent that night. But outside of that, she bet the traffickers were taking everything. And she told me how this operation worked. They go into these third world villages where these girls have absolutely nothing. They have no running water, no electricity, no, no internet.
Ryan Matta:They have them never use a phone, let alone seen a phone and they don't speak English. So, or Thai or Malaysian, whatever, whatever language that they need to speak in whatever country they're gonna be going to. So they've never filled out a visa application, they never got a passport, never bought a plane ticket. So the traffic group basically goes in and tells them that they, you know, they can make 25 or $50 per date, and they said that they're gonna go on dates and you're gonna be somebody's girlfriend. You're gonna you're either gonna be somebody's girlfriend for an hour or you're gonna be a girlfriend for the night, and your prices and rates that you'll set determine what the prices that you wanna charge.
Ryan Matta:You know, here's the going rates. And these girls that make you know, if they could make 50¢ a day working in a cobalt mine in Africa, that you know, a dollar a day, that would be a good day. And that's hard work twelve hours a day. So for them to come over here and go on a date with some guy and have sex with them for 50 or for $25, I mean, that's like hitting a lottery to these girls. But they don't realize that the trafficker is gonna be taking a majority of that when they sign up for this.
Ryan Matta:But the trafficker sell packages. It's 5,000, 8 thousand, or 10,000 depending if they want a one month, a three month, or a one year visa. And most of these girls aren't like I said, they're not not that they're stupid, right, because they're very intelligent and street smart in the ways that they're intelligent, but, you know, half of them didn't go to school because their parents couldn't afford afford school where they're from. So long story short, they they once they they go to the village and they find the girls that are willing to do this, then this is the exact same techniques that Epstein used. It's the exact same locations and areas where he was recruiting a lot a lot of these foreign girls.
Ryan Matta:So long story short, they they convince the girl they buy her plane ticket. They buy her, they help they they they apply for her visa. They apply for her passport. They take her to get her passport photo. They apply to get her visa.
Ryan Matta:They travel with her on the flight. They buy her plane ticket, and then they get her to a country where she doesn't know anybody, doesn't speak English. And at that point, all they basically get her a cell phone so they can communicate with her, and that's about it. Or they get her a SIM card for the cell to communicate with her. Oh, and they get her a cell phone because, obviously, she doesn't have a cell phone.
Ryan Matta:And then she's basically put out on the streets, and she has to go out. She from the day they land, if the flight lands at 03:00, by 07:00 that night, she's out on the streets. And then she has to sleep with at least two men a day to pretty much just to pay for her passport because of their packages. Right? So she has to pay off the package.
Ryan Matta:And then if she did the $5,000 package, she has to renew her visa in a month, and then she has to pay the trafficker to do that again. So they keep them basically in this never ending debt that they're always in servitude to the trafficker, and I never met one girl and I probably interviewed close to 50 of them. One of them that had got their passport back. Some of them have been there longer than ninety days, but most of the girls seem like they weren't even there for ninety days, and then they would, they were either burning out, getting arrested, overstaying their visa, getting deported, or just having no money whatsoever, and the trafficker was taking everything. So that's kind of the operation, and then I went into Thailand, and then when I was in the Thailand, it's literally the exact same thing where all of the Asian girls are working in the brothels and the clubs.
Ryan Matta:And I would say, like, in Thailand, roughly 10% of their GDP come probably comes from sex workers. These are girls that are on the street selling themselves. And you look at the and it's so normalized there. It's, like, part of their culture. And you just look and I and I remember being on top of the tallest building in Thailand, and I was looking around at, like, millions of people.
Ryan Matta:I mean, Thailand's probably got a hundred million people. I mean, it's it's a very thriving population where you would assume their government's collecting a lot of money and taxes from all the all the business and all the revenue that goes through Thailand. And I just was on the tallest skyscraper looking around, and I just go, I I can't imagine that the men in this country are like, yes. I wanna I wanna grow up, and I wanna have kids, and I wanna hopefully, daughter's working out in Nana Plaza 1 day. Like, I can't imagine that the men want that future for their daughters, but yet it's such a it's such a norm that you see these girls that are working in, like, the Asian girls have literally left whatever village that their parents live in, and they've came to, Bangkok to try to make money to send back to their families.
Ryan Matta:You know, you would assume that when you in that country, if your daughter says she's going to Bangkok, you know, she's probably going to Bangkok, if you will. And she's literally, out there on the streets, and they're and they send the money back home to their parents. And what it seemed like is the Asian girls are literally just looking for, a a foreigner to marry. I mean, they're out on the streets working, but they're they're really looking for somebody to marry them. And because they don't have social nets and they don't have a four zero one k's in in Thailand, it's just common that, like, the Asian girls take such good care of their men that when if you go to Thailand and you meet an Asian girl and you actually wanna get married to her and and and take her home with you, they'll the deal will be made with the parents where you actually negotiate a deal to to to give the parents $5.10, $20,000 depending on, you know, what deal you negotiate because the Asian girls literally, like they're, like, servants.
Ryan Matta:They worship the ground their husband walks on. They take amazing care of you. They cook. They clean. They do the dishes.
Ryan Matta:They're gonna be basically a partner, almost like a more so than a than a than an almost like an American woman. You you might not get the same, type of, I don't know, I guess, relationship that you have there, but the Asian girls don't wanna go to work. They just wanna be a great wife and they wanna have kids. So the parents know that. So that's kind of the deal you would you would work out with the parents if you met an Asian girl over there and you wanted to take her home.
Ryan Matta:And then from there, went into Australia where I interviewed Andrew McLoyd who's a specialist in he's actually from NATO. He was in the NATO. He was in the UN Peacekeepers organization. So we've heard the horror stories about the UN Peacekeepers, and he was actually involved in the in the Red Cross organization of the UN Peacekeepers when the story broke about the peacekeepers in Haiti that were they were delivering aid in Haiti during one of the earthquakes, and there were so many, basically, people that were out of homes that in order to get into the aid tent and have a roof over your head and actually get some food for your children, the line was so long and that they were only taking families. And what they were doing is they were telling the family that they had to give one of their daughters to the UN peacekeepers and she had to go work in the nightclub while if they wanted into the tent.
Ryan Matta:If they wanted to get aid for the rest of their family, they had to basically give up one of their daughters. And these peacekeepers were taking these children to the nightclubs, and they were chaining them inside inside cages inside these strip clubs, and they were letting men basically pay to have sex with them. So none of the UN peacekeepers were arrested from that, and we had mountains of evidence to prosecute these And if you actually do a little bit of research, you look at how many UN peacekeepers have been arrested, you'll realize it's been zero. Zero have actually been prosecuted and charged with a crime. So what you see here is these organizations like the UN and the Red Cross and Southwest Key programs.
Ryan Matta:You know, at one point, they might have been designed or created to provide good and and actually do something good for humanity. But what they've turned into is they've turned into giant pedophile magnets. So what we see is we'll if you're a pedophile now, you're not incentivized, especially if you're a Joe the plumber or you're a nine to five or right, you don't have access to an unlimited amount of vulnerable women and children unless you're gonna kidnap one and chain them in the basement, which probably doesn't sound like such a, like, a slick plan. These people aren't the smartest people in the world. Why wouldn't you just go get a job that's gonna put you into an environment where you're gonna have access and unlimited access to the world's most vulnerable children, and you're gonna be able to rape them and have your way with them because nobody that's ever done so has ever been busted or or or charged with a crime.
Ryan Matta:So where Andrew comes into this mix is he's working on doing DNA testing of the of the children. So if you go over to say you went over to Thailand or say you went over to The Philippines because this is where you're starting it at. Sex work is very common there, and it's a huge pedophile, magnet for for men that wanna go have sex with underage children. So a lot of these men will go over there and they'll have sex with these women or these children, and they won't they won't wear a common condom. And, yeah, what do I care if I come in and she gets pregnant?
Ryan Matta:I'm never gonna see this girl little girl again. And that's what they do. And because abortion is illegal in The Philippines, a lot of the times, the birth control won't work. The condom will break or whatever the case may be. The girls just don't have access to the medical care that they need.
Ryan Matta:Will end up getting pregnant, and then they end up keeping the child. Well, if that mother is 14 and gives birth, at any point, she can get her child DNA tested and submit it to this company that that Andrew's building, and he can run that DNA through Ancestry.com. And because so many people have given DNA, it doesn't have to you. It could be a brother, a sister, a cousin. He just needs a couple people who have donated DNA from your anywhere in your his in your family lineage, and he can pinpoint who it is because he also has records to the he he also has access to travel records.
Ryan Matta:So one of the men he found that had or one of the DNA samples that he tested came back with three brothers. And then he went and checked out the travel records of the three brothers and goes, oh, okay. Only one of you had went to The Philippines at this period of time. And he went and got the that man, he went and got a court order, had the DNA tested from that man, and he's able to get these children at the very least citizenship in whatever country the father's from. So that's huge for some of these children that live in these third world countries.
Ryan Matta:They could get the citizenship if their father's American. And then in countries like Australia where having sex with anybody under the age of 16 is a federal crime, if you have the evidence, which they've never been able to have before, but when you can go take that DNA and get a judge to to give you a court order stating that that is the man, is the adult, that is the father of that child, he can then go back to Australia and prosecute these people. Or at the very least, he says it like this. He goes, I might not catch you today. I might not catch you tomorrow.
Ryan Matta:I might not catch you for ten years. I might catch you at your 80 birthday party when you're surrounded with your family, and I show up knocking on your door, letting them know that good old grandpa actually into having sex with minor children. He impregnated a girl at the age of 14 over in The Philippines in the 1980s, or maybe I show up at your, at your, family reunion and you've already passed away. And then every single member of your family, you don't get any last words. The last thing that they're gonna remember about you is that you were a pedophile who raped children.
Ryan Matta:So he's putting together this basically DNA testing. I don't even know what you wanna call it. Organization, a foundation that is just gonna go and go into these countries and do massive amounts of DNA test for any of these mothers or any of the children. You know, a of these kids are 18 now and they just you know, if you imagine growing up without a father, you'd always wanna know who your father is. And, well, now, you know, these children can kinda have an idea and they can actually figure out who their father was and where they came from.
Ryan Matta:So that's kinda what I've been on this this journey that has taken me across the world, documenting and investigating child trafficking networks and, getting ready to go to Mexico tomorrow on Monday where we're gonna be going, like, deep into the mix into Mexico. I can't really say too much about it, but stay tuned on acts. We'll be bringing you some footage of some of these prostitution networks that nobody else has ever ever documented.
Seth Holehouse:Crazy. Well, so I've been I I used to do a lot of business in Hong Kong, and I I was always in the Business District District in Wanchai in Hong Kong. And it was, I was always oftentimes, around, there's a big convention center there. And, like, right next to the convention center is the Red Light District. And we're walking through so many times at night, and it's crazy.
Seth Holehouse:And you walk through, and there's probably if I walk three blocks, I'll pass probably 50 different young girls. Right? Now maybe they were 18. Maybe they were 16. Maybe they were 20.
Seth Holehouse:Almost always they they were never were they native Hong Kongers. Right? They weren't Chinese. They were, I'd probably say, Malaysian, Cambodian, you know, from Philippines, etcetera. But huge networks, you know, operating in Hong Kong, where I think it's it's it's legal.
Seth Holehouse:I'm not sure. I'm actually not sure what what the legality is, but they do it anyway. Just it's just crazy, though. So but I wanna I wanna so I wanna you mentioned Epstein. So I wanna hit Epstein, kind of a little bit here and kind of dive in a little bit related to Epstein, which I you've you've done deep, deep research on Epstein.
Seth Holehouse:And then I wanna kinda tie that into the overall kinda governmental operation of this. So looking at at Epstein so there's a few things I'll bring up. So one is, so Pam Bonney just came out, you know, and then recently actually, wait. Is is that the oh, so let's see. I'm trying to I've got a different video here.
Seth Holehouse:So here okay. Here's her talking about, a recent video that's going viral, with her talking, thirty second clip. Listen real quick. James Palmer said yesterday that all the
Ryan Matta:Epstein files are missing for
Ryan Matta:a while. So we still haven't heard from you. No. No. The FBI yeah.
Ryan Matta:The FBI, they're reviewing there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn, and there are hundreds of victims. And no one victim will ever get released. It's just the volume, and that's what they're going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that. I I haven't seen that statement, but I'll call him later.
Seth Holehouse:So that's one thing that we've had. The other thing is that, James O'Keefe had just just this this was kind of his big news that he was dropping, that he was, kind of like, I didn't kill myself type thing. And, you know, Prince Andrew so here's this guy, John, Bryan, who was very, very close with the royal family. Probably not now. Maybe he'll end up, you know, with a Clinton style death.
Seth Holehouse:You never know. This is one of the videos of him. Basically, this guy is saying that, Prince Andrew was effing underage girls, which is this is significant. These are things that I was aware of Prince Andrew. You know, a lot of people have been aware that he's been someone that was, you know, tied into the Epstein network for quite some time.
Seth Holehouse:I'll play this. This is short, you know, kind of clip here.
Todd Callender:Rich Anthony, he was in the navy.
Ryan Matta:It was two hundred and
Todd Callender:fifty days at the scene. Never saw him for me. I was really pissed because he lied
Ryan Matta:to me. Lied about Epstein.
Seth Holehouse:John Bryan has been a close confidant to the British royal family for a long time. He worked for Queen Elizabeth the second, was, quote, best friends with Princess Diana, and had a long term intimate relationship with the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson. According to Brian, he practically raised Sarah Ferguson's children, the princesses Beatrice and Eugene. And Brian said that he maintained a friendship with Ferguson's husband, the duke of York, prince Andrew.
Ryan Matta:Tell me like your story.
Todd Callender:Tell my story.
Seth Holehouse:So, anyway, so that and that was, you know, O'Keefe's kind of big drop. Right? Is, you know, sharing this sharing this video of this guy that had known, Prince Andrew and saying, yeah, he he was absolutely involved, which, you know, is is kind of like what a lot of people already knew. People were looking into this. So maybe it's maybe it's shocking that there's a kind of more hard evidence, though it's still just, you know, one guy who who knows him.
Seth Holehouse:But the bigger picture here, like, let let's just let's just take a take a step back and look at this because so Epstein is kind of oftentimes the perceived representative of elite pedophile networks. And but, you know, I'm sure you'd agree with me that he's just the tip of the iceberg. Like and the iceberg is is absolutely massive. Like, it's it's absolutely massive. But what what do you I guess, what's your take on this this new information coming out?
Seth Holehouse:What's your take on Pam Bondi? You know, we were promised, you know, over and over and over again. Day one. Day one. They're gonna come in.
Seth Holehouse:They're gonna release the Epstein files. They're gonna do all these things. They're gonna end the IRS, and I'm still waiting on a lot of things. I'm not I'm not complaining too much because there has been some there's been some good things under Trump. However, I'm still waiting for, like, the in the Fed, you know, arresting the the the treasonous people that stole twenty twenty.
Seth Holehouse:Like, there's a lot of things I'm just kind of waiting. Like, okay. Is this ever gonna happen, or is it gonna be another four years of, okay. We're gonna do something really great here. Big announcement.
Seth Holehouse:It's like, okay. Yeah. That's I guess that's kinda cool, but, like, is this gonna change anything? Anyway, so what's your take on Epstein files, pan bond deed? Are we gonna see some arrests?
Seth Holehouse:Are we gonna see this information come out? Is she telling the truth when she says that they're just so inundated with search you know, kind of filtering through this information? There's ten thou you know, over tens of thousands of hours and all this footage of of of, you know, probably horrific stuff to kind of watch. What's your take on all this, man?
Ryan Matta:You know, I was pretty I like the like, James gets a lot of attention. Right? So when you got 7,000,000 views on an Epstein video in twenty four hours, I think that that's huge. I think it definitely moves the needle forward. I was definitely kinda disappointed, but, you know, that's just James style.
Ryan Matta:Right? It's a little bit gay. It's a little bit flamboyant. It's a little bit over the top and dramatic, and, like, that's how James rolls. So but I was expecting when he said he had to go into hiding, and I hope that, you know, this is just the first two of many and that we're he's kinda slow rolling it.
Ryan Matta:He's doing this on purpose to build up to something massive. Right? Because that's what it seemed like. When you're on Alex Jones and you're going dark and you need to give him a kill man switch. Like, if I would have had that Pam Bonny video, I would have, like, I don't even think I would have made it out of that cafe before I had it posted online.
Ryan Matta:Like, I wouldn't have been this big buildup, but maybe maybe it needed to be done and maybe there's more coming. I don't know. But Alex Jones was like, yeah. There's an insider inside the Trump administration that's been, you know, basically sabotaging the Epstein investigation, and I think it's Pam Bonney, and we got the smoking gun. And then you watch the video that James put out about what basically Pam Bonney talking to somebody in a cafe, which was, like, not even twenty four hours before she said it publicly.
Ryan Matta:Might even have been literally the same day. So it was like that that information was going out. It was gonna be made public. Why was she telling it to some lady in a cafe? I don't know.
Ryan Matta:But it wasn't like it was classified information or was just her saying that, you know, there was thousands of tapes of these of Epstein effing these children. So as far as that goes, I'm excited because he got the hype out. Right? He got a bunch of people talking about Epstein again, and it's showing, like, this administration that, like, if you think you're just gonna do your PR campaign, you're gonna arrest them MS 13 gang members and secure the border, and we're just gonna forget about 2020. We're gonna forget about the the jab.
Ryan Matta:We're gonna forget about the missing children. We're gonna forget about Epstein. I think you're sadly mistaken. I think that that's what this is showing America. Like, this is a top priority for Americans.
Ryan Matta:This is what we wanted to see. This is what we really sent Trump back to the White House to do. Right? We sent him to clean house. We sent him to eradicate the deep state.
Ryan Matta:He told us he knew where all the bodies were buried. He was gonna employ all of the right people. And it's the appointments, the people that are surrounding Trump that are the biggest issue in my personal opinion to this administration and the progress we're moving forward. We'll get into when we start talking about, back my other documentaries and the government's involvement in this. You start to hear, you know, what Mark Rubio has been up to.
Ryan Matta:And I think that'll blow your audience's mind because he's definitely not clean. In my personal opinion, he's sabotaging the Trump administration from the inside out. And that's what you're seeing. You're seeing all these people that surround Trump that are just, you know, not doing what we wanted them to do. And I get they have a lot going on, and there's a lot probably a lot more that's happening behind the scenes that we don't see.
Ryan Matta:But at the same time, you know, maybe Trump set Pam Bondi up because when you dive into this and you look at who Epstein was and how Epstein was was became Epstein, you know, this guy was, like, a college dropout who was, like, a teacher of some sort and had, like, a nine to five job. He wasn't, like, very wealthy and rich and successful, and he turns into this basically billionaire mogul. You don't do that without the protection of the intelligence agencies. And then you start listening to people like, gosh, what's that guy's name? His name is, he's, Nicholas Nick Nick Bryant.
Ryan Matta:Right? He's probably one of the world leading experts in this. Don't if you've ever interviewed Nick Bryant, but if you haven't, he would be one. So he was the first journalist to acquire Epstein's Black Book. Right?
Ryan Matta:So he was he's been on this story from early, early on. I think he said got into it in, like, 02/2012. And that's what got the he got the black book in 02/2012. So he's been on it probably for even longer than that. So he tells he tells a story about the first time that Epstein got busted in 02/2005.
Ryan Matta:Right? They raided his house in 02/2005 or 02/2006, and they didn't end up sentencing him till 02/2008. During that during that period of time, there was 22 witnesses total. The DOJ already had 17 underage victims. These are girls, just the underage girls, that had came forward to testify against Epstein that they were being raped, sex trafficked, you you name it, sold out to Epstein's friends.
Ryan Matta:All of these minor children, were coming forward. Now out of those children, they also had five additional ones. And Nick Bryant says that he knows that at least two of these girls that Epstein was raping were eight years old. So Epstein was raping at least 22 there was at least 22 victims that they know about. Two of them, their parents.
Ryan Matta:I mean, Vic, Victoria Goufrey's parents, her dad, her father was driving her to Epstein's house. So people think of these trafficking networks. Epstein's a really rare unique apparatus that, like, you you nobody would operate the way that Epstein operated. Nobody is going to have sex with a 13 year old girl and then send her back home to her parents and just go, I hope she doesn't say anything. I hope dad doesn't see anything on the text messages or she's not texting one of her friends and talking about it and mom sees her phone.
Ryan Matta:Like, just to think. Now he also targeted girls that came from a really rough environment and really bad upbringing. So maybe that wasn't always in the back of his mind, but these girls were going home every night. Right? They weren't always some of the girls that were were on the island and, yes, you were on the island until basically Epstein wanted to take you back home.
Ryan Matta:But if if you really wanted to go home, it seemed like he would have just put you on a flight and took you home or put you on a boat and sent you back home. Like, he didn't have these girls weren't chained in his basement. Now some of the people that, one of this guy's name was Juan. This guy was going into these third world villages and acquiring children and getting their parents basically sign over rights to their children, and then he was able to get them visas and passports, and then able to get them on a flight, and he was literally flying in just she's basically, like, planes full of these children, these underage girls that were then paid to have sex with Epstein and his buddy. And that's why you you you, Pam Bonney probably says that Epstein was filmed having sex with these children because as he was also filming and blackmailing the other people, he had the rooms all wired up.
Ryan Matta:Right? And he was having sex with the children in these orgies with other men on camera because he was filming everything. So there's definitely videos of Epstein, you know, having sex with children, underage children. During that arrest in o five, knowing all of this, the grand the the DA is basically told to stand down. And Nick Bryant says he goes, you know, there's only two people that have the ability to get a Southern District Of Attorney, Attorney General, the Southern the attorney general of Florida, the southern district attorney general.
Ryan Matta:The only there's only two people powerful enough to get that to give that stand on order. One would be the attorney general, and number two would be the president. Those are the only two people that can basically give that order, and he was given the order and told to stand down to back off because Epstein's, he's an intelligence asset, which means that our government was protecting this man. And then what they did was they they Brian Graves, I believe his name. I forget the attorney's name that was, the attorney general at the time.
Ryan Matta:But he punts this, says he wants to send it to an a grand jury. The grand jury because grand jury is, I guess, Nick says that you can't it's if the American people knew how easy it was to just corrupt the grand jury, and get a get a false verdict out of a grand jury because I think it's the who said it best? He's like, you can basically with a with a grand jury, I can I can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich, basically? That's, like, the going going punchline. So he gets over to a grand jury.
Ryan Matta:The grand jury with all of this evidence comes back and says not guilty. And that's when shit hits the fan. Right? They're like, oh, like, the I forget what sheriff he was, but he was like the sheriff of Orange or whatever county they were in in Florida, and he he lost it. And Nick says, like, this is, the saving grace was this man.
Ryan Matta:He he think there's no way. So they ended up basically charging Epstein with two slaps in the wrist. One was acquiring a prostitute, and another one was acquiring a prostitute under the age of 14. And those are the two slaps in the wrist. You got two years.
Ryan Matta:He gets thirteen months he serves, on house arrest. So Epstein is literally leaving prison and going and raping minor children and then coming back. And our government is well aware of this the entire time that it's happening. And it went on until there was, like, so much public outrage that people, like, lost their mind. I think he had to serve, a few months.
Ryan Matta:He had to finish out a few months of his sentence in this prison, but Nick said, if America would seen the prison cells where where Epstein was at, it was like he had his own bachelor pad. Basically, like, pretty much you're using carvier caviar sitting on, you know, on Egyptian cotton sheets just living the life in this prison. When you're a billionaire, think about that. Think about what the prison guards make. 50,000, 70 5 thousand a year.
Ryan Matta:You don't think somebody like Epstein's like, yeah. Take care of me. Here's what I want. Here's a list of everything. Here's a hundred thousand dollars.
Ryan Matta:Right? My my team's gonna take care of you. He was it wasn't really prison. So this man, you know, has been protected by our government for a very, very long time and even ties it into the Franklin scandal, which if you remember the Franklin scandal back in the day, and then that ties into the finder's cult. And these are just some crazy stories.
Ryan Matta:I really I hope you can actually interview Nick Bryant because I'd love to actually watch that podcast. Because this one's three years old, and I was just going through it and learning and consuming. And then Virginia also put out a book. So I think it came out in 02/2019 when Virginia Goufrey wrote her actual book. And the book that she wrote basically was, like, a tell all memoir.
Ryan Matta:I think it's called The Billionaire's Playboy Club by Virginia Goulfrey. And it was published it was never published, but it came up in a court document, in a court case. And I believe it got labeled as classified at one point, and it probably by design. So she wasn't actually able to release this because it was technically confidential and part of these ongoing investigations. Then it came up another in another court case in 2020, and I think this is where some of the independent journalists who are really on this and even some of the mainstream media, how we started to get all the names in the beginning because she was naming all these names.
Ryan Matta:And then, yeah, here it is. It's right here. It I can't tell you. I I sat here. I couldn't put this thing down.
Ryan Matta:I read it cover to cover, and I don't read. I always get audiobooks, but this one I actually sat and read myself. And then I then I had to halfway audio book it. But long story short, it details everything. So weeks before James O'Keefe put out this because when she passed away, somehow a journalist, got this and I got in the DM.
Ryan Matta:And I know somebody that was, like, on talking basis, like weekly talking to Virginia every week. And he didn't know about this book. He never read it. So I sat there and was like, wow, new book. I didn't know I didn't know that it was already in these court cases.
Ryan Matta:I thought it was something that she had left on her deathbed and it somehow got out. Well, I went through it, and I documented every single time she said somebody's name in her book, like, first and last name. I went, I took screenshots of what she said in there, and I built this thread on Twitter Twitter, and I think it came up to, like, 13 or 14, clients all the way from and Prince Andrew was one of them. So we put out the tweet about Prince Andrew Andrew about two weeks ago just reminding everybody, like, these are the power players. There's tell all books about this.
Ryan Matta:There's the amount of victims. So Virginia in her book details how she would go out and recruit women for Epstein. So Epstein would basically be like, oh, we're going to New York next week and you go shopping, and she would go out shopping. And it was their job just like these girls knew. They were so groomed that didn't matter where they were.
Ryan Matta:If they were getting coffee and they saw a cute girl, it was their job to go chat that girl up and offer to come over and she would get a massage, to give Epstein a massage. And she says that when she was talking to the girl, she'd like, oh, you know, I got this really rich billionaire that I work for. I give him massages. Would you be interested in coming over? He'll pay you if you wanna come give him a massage from me.
Ryan Matta:And the girls are, like, needed money and they were, like, all about it. Well, listen. You know, sometimes we have to do it. We have to take our tops off and then, you know, sometimes we we do a little bit extra after that. So I just wanna let you know what you're kinda getting yourself into.
Ryan Matta:Not always, but most of the time that that's how it ends out. And, you know, the girls would agree, and he was she was just basically taking minor children back to Epstein to have orgies with them, and, that's how he operated. And every time that he spoke with a girl or anytime that he had Virginia go out and bring another girl back and they had sex, after they had sex, Epstein paid her, but then also got her phone number and put on her name and her number in his black book. And Nick Bryant published this, and the site is Epstein'sBlackBook.com, I believe. Let me pull up my ex tweet here, but I'm pretty sure it's EpsteinsBlackBook.com.
Ryan Matta:And you will actually see all of the list. There's 11 yeah. There's 1,971 names on Epstein's Black Book, And journalists have had this. I mean, this was published in, like, 02/2012, I believe, was the first time that this book got published. And we had all of his names.
Ryan Matta:So that's 1,971. And now some of them, you know, he said, like Clinton's number was in there. You know, Hillary Clinton's number was in there, you know, 20 different times. But if you this looks just like just, you know, names of people, and those all look like different people. So it looks like roughly one one thousand nine hundred.
Ryan Matta:Now some of those could be clients. Some of those could be, you know, some of those could be, you know, Clinton. They could be Obama's. They could be the whatever. I don't know if these are the the all of these are victims or all these are clients, but this just gives you an idea of how big this network was and potentially how many people that Epstein was blackmailing and or raping and or both.
Ryan Matta:So it's it's big, man. It it's so big, and there's so much dirt, and it goes back so long. Like, what do end up at?
Seth Holehouse:Like, the this is this these are the names in his black book. I mean, this is insane.
Ryan Matta:You know, this is where we need AI and we need people that are really talented at this. So for example, we're gonna get in this in a little bit, but all of these NGOs that are making all this money, every NGO has a board of directors. And on that board of directors, there's eight people that are getting salaries of anywhere from 250,000 upwards of a million dollars a year. And, you know, like, I forget who broke the story last week. Was, Joe Rogan said he's like, this NGO he pulled up 99% of the money didn't make it was like a children, like, children donation fund or children cancer fund or something like that.
Ryan Matta:And 99% of the money and funding went into paying the employees, the staff, the property, the investments, the this and that, and only 1% of the money that you donated actually made to actually help children. These NGOs that operated and turned our our country into the child trafficking capital of the world, they all have board of directors, and we just did a reference. We had AI, and we had to get to write this yourself. You know, I had a friend that does chat GPT four or whatever, and he's got it on his heart on his computer, so he's able to run these models that if we tried to run them ourselves, we couldn't even run. And we had him cross reference every NGO that received a penny in tax dollars over the last four years.
Ryan Matta:Then we cross reference. We had to grab a list and everybody that's on their board of directors. Then we took those names on the board of directors and we had a cross reference. Are are any of these government employees or ex government employees? And it was roughly, like, seven out of 10 or seven out of eight were government employees and also connected to one religious organization that we can't see the word of.
Ryan Matta:And I'm I'm not saying they were actually Jewish themselves, but they were either married to a Jew or they had Jewish heritage in their Wikipedia page. So what what what you're gonna see here is why I think that a lot of these investigations won't ever make it is because the people that are profiting from all of these are all connected to the same people that are on Epstein's list, the most powerful people in the world. And I don't personally think we're ever gonna get this Epstein list. I'm gonna I'm gonna hammer it. I'm never gonna give up.
Ryan Matta:I'm gonna keep speaking out about it because it just it just becomes more and more apparent that your country no longer works for you, America, that they are they are compromised. They are controlled by a foreign power because Epstein didn't become Epstein without the protection of the CIA State Department Massad. And, I mean, he was he was wide out in the open with it. You know? The one girl the one guy that was trafficking Virginia before her was driving around in Downtown Miami with a 13 year old topless in his Corvette with a top down and, like, driving into town showing off these children.
Ryan Matta:Like, let that sink in. Like, these people are so brazen and so ballsy and think they are so untouchable, but those are the things that they're willing to do. I mean, Epstein was recruiting, and, you know, this will shock a lot of your audience, but Virginia was recruited by Ghislain Maxwell at Mar A Lago. There's, like, two or three victims at least that we know about that were recruited from Mar A Lago. So Epstein, you know, this is probably obviously, I think at one point, Trump banned him from Mar a Lago, if I'm not mistaken, but there was still a point where he was, like, that was the hunting ground.
Ryan Matta:So is there more to this story that, you know, maybe makes Trump look a little bit bad or Mar A Lago look bad and he doesn't want that stench on it? I don't know. But you can't tell me that Pam Bondi is the attorney general from 02/2011 to 02/2019. Literally, weeks after I mean, it might have been a couple months after she left office, but it wasn't long after before Epstein ended up in prison. And she kicked took office 02/2011.
Ryan Matta:He was sentenced to jail and when? 02/2008, '2 year sentence, almost getting out in 02/2010. You mean to tell me that the most prolific serial sex trafficking man in the history of the world that is giving a stand you're giving a stand down order from somebody so high up. You're told to punt that case. You don't think that the next attorney general that came in was, like, talking to to the previous attorney general about Epstein.
Ryan Matta:You don't think she knew who he was. You don't think she was she was told to stand down as well. So for her entire career, Epstein operated in in Florida, in the state of Florida, and was raping thousands of minor children right on her front doorstep, and she did nothing to ever look into it further to ever hold this man accountable. What is Pam Bondi hiding? And this makes me really think that maybe maybe Trump picked her for a reason.
Ryan Matta:Maybe he knew that we what we know, what we're all starting to come to realize that Pam Bondi has been playing an intricate role in protecting the clients on Epstein's list. Now who gave her that order? I don't know. Not sure. But, you know, Trump was sure in office, and I'm it wasn't Trump.
Ryan Matta:So was it William Barr? And that's what he this guy really ties in exactly how William Barr kinda fits into this puzzle because he was part he played a role in, something in the Frank Franklin scandal, and then he also played a role in the Epstein cover up as well. So I don't know if we're gonna get to the bottom of it, but that's kind of what I gotta
Seth Holehouse:Gosh. It's just crazy. Well, so so let's like, okay. So we're looking at what we've established here is that there's this massive child sex trafficking ring that our intelligence agencies are absolutely involved with. And this goes back to you know, if you look at, you know, KGB or you look at some of the the CCP, mean, this is nothing new.
Seth Holehouse:Right? I mean, this is, like, blackmail using kids for blackmail. KGB, like, they they they perfected a lot of these operations. Like, it was, like, that was a big part of their operation was was, you know, pedophile related blackmail. Right?
Seth Holehouse:But looking at our government, okay, and with what what you said before, is that the United States government runs the world's largest child sex trafficking operation. I mean, to me, this is it's for people that live in America that are good people, which I think most Americans are good people. I think most people on Earth are actually good people. Right? It's only about, I think, like, like, you know, what was it?
Seth Holehouse:Four percent of the population of the world are what what, you know, people would refer to as sociopaths. Right? People that don't have any like, they they could, you know, kill somebody or they could hurt a small child or whatever and and feel no remorse, feel no empathy. But you look at our government that this is the government of America. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Like, that is running this. Like, why don't you walk us through a little bit of how this is operating? Kind of kind of fast forwarding a little bit to, you know, kind of from Epstein being arrested initially and and and that whole case, but kind of taking us up to the modern day right here and even look at the past, say, four and a half years with the open border, looking at the the child trafficking. Let's let's kinda hone in on that a little bit, because to me, that's what paints a picture that is so just massively disturbing. So let's kinda transition to that.
Seth Holehouse:So let's, like so walk us through when you say that and not just you, like, the whistleblowers that you've worked with say that the United States government is running the world's largest child sex trafficking network. What does that look like? Like, the it's just it's it's too hard. It's it's it's almost like it's too hard to comprehend. It's so big.
Ryan Matta:Yeah. And, actually, you can do me a favor while I'm talking about that. You can grab that clip from RFK because I think that's that'll really drive home everything that I'm saying that that he had at the at the cabinet meeting with Trump last week. So I wanna start off too. We got we got 1,200 watching this livestream.
Ryan Matta:If you guys could do us a huge solid, if we can get, you know, probably another couple hundred likes, it'll instantly put this, video up on the leaderboard and it'll really help push out this video to the algorithm. So do us a huge favor and smash that like button because it'd be nice to get a couple thousand people in here because I'm gonna break down exactly how our government was running the world's largest child trafficking network from start to finish. So, hopefully, you guys are ready. So this started on day one of Biden's administration. Joe Biden's signs 93 executive orders on day one obliterating Trump's immigration policy.
Ryan Matta:So everything that Trump had did to give Biden the most secure border in the world in the history of America, that's what Joe Biden was handed on 90 on day one, he signs 93 executive orders obliterating Trump's immigration policy. All of this all of this is Mayorkas' brainchild. So let me be very clear. Anytime you see Mayorkas in a congressional hearing or talking to one of our congressional candidates or anytime he's in a room, that man is the smartest man in the room. He's the youngest AUSA ever ever elected or installed, I guess, if you will, or appointed.
Ryan Matta:The man is a genius. Everything we saw Joe Biden. You heard the auto pen scandal, right? He didn't plan any of this. This was all Mayorkas is doing, and Mayorkas had some help.
Ryan Matta:So what Mayorkas does is through policy and through these executive orders creates this public private partnership with Mexican cartels. And then we have Xavier Beczara who was also the attorney general of California who filed more lawsuits against the Trump administration, related to border issues than anybody else. So we have Xavier Beczara who gets appointed to HHS. Then we have Robin Marcos who gets appointed up to ORR. So Alejandro Mayorkas and and DHS create this public private partnership with the Mexican cartels, and then Xavier Beczaro and Robin Marcos create this public private partnership with the NGOs.
Ryan Matta:And together, they turn America into the child kidnapping and child child trafficking capital of the world. And that is what led these policy decisions in this this pop this open border policy led to 452,121 migrant children. These are children ages zero to 17 that have arrived at our border without a parent. And once a child arrives, a migrant child arrives at our border without a parent, they instantly the second they step foot on USA soil, they become property of the United States government. So what we saw was within the first couple days, we started if your audience just gets on YouTube and they just search, cartel drops child over border wall, what they're gonna see is they're gonna see CTV, CTV after CTV after CTV.
Ryan Matta:And what you're gonna see is you're gonna see cartels literally just bringing children over the border wall. And you would think, like, if you're a cartel member let me ask your audience this while you're pulling up these videos. If if he were to search cartel drops AR fifteens over border wall, cartels drop fentanyl over border wall. You might see a few videos here and there, but you're not gonna see this pattern of just hundreds and hundreds. Now YouTube might have censored some of these too because I've been saying this in quite a few of my documentaries.
Ryan Matta:Boom. There you go. Got one. So these, believe, are four and five year old girls that they are dropping. They literally just hang them over.
Ryan Matta:They dangle them. So think about this. This is merchandise to these cartels. They have they are trafficking children from a 80 different nations are getting trafficked into Mexico. And once they get into Mexico, they then are in bed with the cartels, in bed with the cartels, and the cartels will traffic these children all the way across the country.
Ryan Matta:And when they get them to the border, when they have arrived at the border, when they just drop that child, when the border patrol and where they're dropping them, they're dropping them at where where they have the CCTVs, where they have Trump installed night vision and ground sensors, and it are these are the most heavily patrolled areas of the border. They want these children to be found. They don't want anything bad to happen to these children because they're their merchandise. So what happens is as these as the border patrol picks up that child, it's the border patrol agent's job to process that child. And what the cartels realize is now all they have to do is they have to brand the children like cattle, and you'll see children arrive at the border and on the on their name tag, and this is just a sheet of paper that's safety pinned to their shirt and a little Ziploc baggie so it doesn't get wet.
Ryan Matta:It'll have a name, an address, and a phone number on that. Or if they can't find paper, they'll literally get out a Sharpie, and they'll write it on the child's arm in permanent marker, a name, an address, and a phone number. So when border patrol receives that child, it's that it's the border patrol agent's job. It's part of the policy for him to not ask any questions about being trafficked or who wrote that number on your name or if you, you know, was that a cartel that you owe money to or anything of the sort. Its job, their job is just to put that information in the child's file as a sponsor.
Ryan Matta:So then from there, after he checks in the kid and makes sure the kid doesn't need any immediate medical attention or clothes or some food, right? They're not just asking these questions and just shipping these kids off. They kind of, you know, make sure they're all right. But then they call the HHS and they say, hey, we got a kid who's ready for pickup. HHS calls an NGO.
Ryan Matta:NGO goes and picks up the child and transports them to an HHS intake facility. Once at the HHS intake facility, they do an initial intake screening of the child to determine if the child's been sexually abused or trafficked because if they are, they're supposed to follow-up a protocol for those type of children. They're supposed to get immediate attention and counseling and all the other things that you would give to somebody who's been sexually traumatized. They don't give and they don't get any of those. They don't do any of that.
Ryan Matta:The questions are are are just a pretty much complete waste of time. But after they quote unquote interview the child, it's then that the their job to try to reunify the child with the sponsor. So the sponsor, again, is this name and this phone number and address that was just wrote on the child's name on an arm by a cartel member or permanent marker. Now before I go any further, I wanna show you guys this ID. So this is a New York ID.
Ryan Matta:I bought off a Venezuelan gangbanger. It took me fifteen minutes. You can see that's my photo. If I move my finger behind here, you can see it it actually has the hologram behind here. So you can see my finger through the ID.
Ryan Matta:It it looks real. Right? So now what HHS is gonna do is they're gonna contact me. They're gonna call that number and they're gonna say, hey, Seth, you, you expecting a child? You're gonna go, oh, I am.
Ryan Matta:Yeah. Oh, okay. What's what's its name? And you're gonna go, oh, it's Jamie. And, or sorry, they're ask his name and a birthday, her name and birthday.
Ryan Matta:You're gonna say it's Jamie and it's 10/1021. And they're gonna go, congratulations, Seth. You just won an FRA application. Then you're gonna go online. You're gonna fill out this FRA application, which is basically a job resume.
Ryan Matta:And I actually just got some of these. I just had somebody bring me 33 of the addresses of where they delivered these children to. So your audience should buckle up because we're gonna start going door to door and showing you the environments that these children were delivered into. But in that process, they're communicating with with with John Smith here. This is an idea I bought off a Venezuelan gangbanger in New York City in fifteen minutes.
Ryan Matta:It took me fifteen minutes to get a complete new identity, and then I had his phone number, and I put out a video. So this is all you can fact check it. It's on my on my ex. And I contact him because when you get the ID, he walks up to you on the street. He's like, IDs, IDs, Social Security, Social Security.
Ryan Matta:And I was with my buddy Carlos. Guy speaks Spanish. Carlos said, yeah. We need IDs. He's like, alright.
Ryan Matta:Great. Walk over there with him. He's like, what do you, what do you want your name to be? And what do you want your address to be? And I'm like, I I didn't even think that.
Ryan Matta:I'm like, John Smith. Like, what the who who gets a fake ID? And this is John Smith. I'm like, feel like such idiot. Charged up.
Ryan Matta:We'll be like, okay. Here's the game plan. We'll go out. We didn't even get that far. We're like, oh, we're the first block we walked on.
Ryan Matta:We pretty much got approached guy guy giving a new identity. I got his phone number because after you go and he takes your picture, you you have to wait forty five minutes. So while you're waiting, he said, yeah, just come back in forty five days out there out there in the corner hustling. He doesn't want you killing his, you know, killing his clientele. So long story short, I get this new, calls me back.
Ryan Matta:So then after I got home, I reached out and was like, hey, bro, was like, hey, can you get passports, documents, or, passports, birth certificates, Social Security cards, or anything else? Because I got a I got a lot of clients I can probably sell these to. And he's like, oh, absolutely, bro. Anything you need. I go, can you ship them to?
Ryan Matta:He goes, oh, absolutely. So, basically, I would send him, you know, hundred bucks Cash App or whatever it was, and then he would basically mail me whatever I documents and IDs. So now all I have to do is get a cartel member to put this name, my my any ad and this made up address. Right? I'm not gonna actually take them to.
Ryan Matta:I'm not gonna give away my actual address where I'm trafficking this child to. I'm using a fake address, but I'm gonna use a burner phone as well. So I I just have any cartel member that can put that information on a child's arm, and now I can acquire that child. So what these cartels realize is that because of these these policies, our government had taken over the most two dangerous legs of the journey for the for the child trafficker. So when you talk about child trafficking, there's two really dangerous parts of journey for the actual trafficker.
Ryan Matta:Second most dangerous is bringing the merchandise across the border, and the first most dangerous is delivering that merchandise to a buyer in America. If you are a human or child trafficker, those are the two areas where you have the strongest probability of being busted. This is why people like Tim Ballard are so adamant about we have to secure that border. Tim Ballard, he's in one of my doc he's actually in Operation Ambler documentaries. I was with him in in Texas or sorry, I was with him in California.
Ryan Matta:We're going to Mexico to rescue some of the children that were coming a rescue mission to rescue the children from save the the the documentary Save the Children. They've grown up and they're being chased out of Columbia by the cartels who were on the run fleeing to America to claim asylum, and we went down the border to to meet them. And when I was down there with Tim, he told me that I I said, well, let me ask you this. Let's say we Trump comes in today and, you know, we basically go out and save all 350,000 children. How quick would it be before there was 350,000 more missing children?
Ryan Matta:He goes almost instantly. He goes, if you don't close that border, no matter what you did to take down the network that's operating in America, it would be sprung right back up the next day because it's so profitable and there's so much money in it. And again, then you get into the blackmailing aspect of it, and then you get into the politicians, and then you get the amount of power that these cartels have because it's not just Epstein that's compromising these scumbags. Right? You have to assume that there's other sick pedophiles out there that have power and connections and are willing to blackmail these politicians too.
Ryan Matta:So long story short, 350,000 children that our government took possession of 452,121 migrant children. They vetted the adult. Let me remind you, now 90% of these are illegal immigrant
Seth Holehouse:Okay. We're back. Sorry about that. I'm not sure what happened. Something kind of screwed up.
Seth Holehouse:I guess it's part of being live. Anyway, continue, though.
Ryan Matta:I'm glad we're able to jump back in that stream. Sometimes you can't get back into them. So that's awesome. Yes. Can you me a favor?
Ryan Matta:Smash that like button. So our government took possession of 452,000 children. They then vetted the adult, and 90% of these adults were the undocumented illegal immigrants who literally just invaded our country. All of them. Right?
Ryan Matta:We saw all of them ditching their IDs at the border. So that just that let that sink in sink in. Our government was also accepting Renap IDs. So if you're a foreigner and you come to America and you lose your birth certificate, you need to get a copy of it, you can go on to a site called Renap, which Renap is like very well known for giving out fraudulent documents where you can just basically get any type of ID, any type of document. The system's really easy to basically trick the system and get fake documents.
Ryan Matta:So HHS was accepting reNAP documents as verified forms of identification. They were accepting birth certificates that didn't have a photo on it that expired two years ago as a verifiable form of identification. So our government vetted 350,000 adults, mostly males, and then authorized the delivery of minor children. Seventy percent, almost eighty percent have been raped and sexually assaulted on their way to America. And we don't properly vet this man.
Ryan Matta:And then we authorize that delivery of one of the most vulnerable children in the world to this scumbag. And now our government can't find 350,000 children. Now you can play that clip right now. You got the RFK one just so your audience, a lot of people probably think I'm crazy and and this is all a lie, I have three full length documentaries out that'll that have all the receipts in them, but watch RFK right here tell you.
RFK Jr:We have ended HHS as the the role as the vector, the principal vector in this country for child trafficking. And, during the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking and for sex and for, for slavery. And we have ended that, and we're very aggressively going out and trying to find these children, 300,000 children that were lost by the Biden administration. We have
Seth Holehouse:So he's saying that HHS as the principal vector for child trafficking in America, especially under the Biden administration?
Ryan Matta:It's it's this is not your government. Like, the director of HHS just told you that HHS was the main conduit for child trafficking in America. They were the number one vector. So our government, HHS, was literally out trafficking the cartels, the most profitable and most powerful cartels in the world, and our government is running circles around them. Because what they did is they figured out how the prison industrial complex profits off humans, and they realized that they've been trying to get a a for profit child prison system set up like they do for our adults and they couldn't do it.
Ryan Matta:But lo and behold, what did they do here with these migrant children? They literally created a child migrant prison industrial complex where your government with open borders would have an unrelenting stream of children, and then they're getting paid $650 to $775 per day per child inside these NGOs, inside these facilities. And if people don't think that that money, that these NGOs weren't in bed with these cartels and cartels are just gonna literally bring merchandise to the border and just go, here you go. We're just gonna give you a five year old kid that we just trafficked. Now that's their merchandise.
Ryan Matta:You'll never see cartel members dropping AK 40 sevens and just, oh, we're gonna take them to the most heavily patrolled, part of the border by border patrol with ground sensors and night vision. We're just gonna dump AR fifteens over the border because that's what cartels do. Right? No. They don't.
Ryan Matta:You even see, we've said it in our first documentary that when this is all come comes down, if you actually we get to the bottom of it, you're gonna see that this wasn't just some invasion. That this was a full scale military operation being carried out by every level of your government all the way from the president of The United all the way down to local law enforcement on the border. And just last week, just or just to yesterday, they just arrested three national guardsmen or border patrol agents for trafficking children. So they were working with the cartels trafficking children. So it's every level of our government is so routed to the core, and this would be so easy to fix.
Ryan Matta:This would be so easy to solve. I could go out tomorrow, and I could if I if I had access to the UC portal and had access to the information that our government has access to, I could bring home at least and if I had a team of people I could put together, I could probably bring home 2,500 to 5,000 children per day every day until I brought home all. I I would say there's probably only left 250,000, maybe three, maybe out of the 350,000 that vanished. Right? And your audience has to understand how when we talk about trafficking, once a child is delivered into a trafficking pipeline, their life expectancy goes from, seventy two years, depending on country, it's all different, but the average, I believe, is 72, to twenty four to thirty six months.
Ryan Matta:And that's me being generous. People like Alex Jones will tell you it's eighteen months. Other other countries, it probably is eighteen months. You know, if they go disappearing in in Colombia, probably a less less their life expectancy is little bit lower than here in America, but let's give it the benefit of doubt and say it's thirty four months or say it's thirty six months, which would be three years. Once you've and your audience will probably have seen the movie Trafficked.
Ryan Matta:Right? Where when the when the guy's daughter gets kidnapped, he said so, stop clock. And he goes, I have thirty six hours to bring my daughter home or there's less than a 1% chance I'll ever see her alive again. Because after that thirty six hours, she hits that pipeline. And once she hits that pipeline, 's gone.
Ryan Matta:In her life expectancy is gonna go down from 24 to 30 or sorry, from 72 to 24 to 36 because they're poor fragile little bodies can't sustain the extended abuse for that that that those long periods of time. We're talking about little girls. But one that they rescued was five gosh, she was seven. She was five when she disappeared. She was chained in the man's basement.
Ryan Matta:Every day that man let seven to 10 men come in there and gang rape her or just rape her. And at the end the night, he would take her plate of food and he would throw her food on the floor and he would rape her. And after he was done raping her, he would put a cigarette butt out in her arm. When they rescued this girl, her arms were just solid scars. Right?
Ryan Matta:And they asked why he did that. He said, well, I just wanted to make sure that if she ever escaped or you guys ever arrested me that every time that that girl looked down at her arm, she was reminded me of of how I brutally savagely raped her. So these are the environments and, you know, think about that poor little girl. You know, you think this guy's making these men wear condoms? Hell no, he's not.
Ryan Matta:So how long is it before that that poor little girl's riddled with STDs? And you think they're gonna take her to the you think they're gonna take her to the emergency room to get the medication she needs? No. They're not gonna take her there. And what happens when the man gets rough with her and breaks her jaw?
Ryan Matta:Then you got a seven year old with a broken jaw. You think she's going to get surgery? You think they're gonna wire her jaw shut at the hospital and just not ask any questions? Absolutely not. She's not going there.
Ryan Matta:She'll be either discarded or sold off for organ harvesting or worse, satanic ritual sacrifice. And these are the environments that these children are going into. So, Tim Ballard, for example, he they rescued a girl that testified in front of Congress in one of the oversight hearings. They asked me that she had been raped 60,000 times in a in a three to four year captivity. And guess who rescued her herself?
Ryan Matta:Right? Our government didn't. Our guard even you talk to some of the expert experts and they actually think that some of these women that are, that are being sex trafficked and pimped out are actually safer with their pimp. Because when they're with their pimp, you know, not not all of these pimps are are horrible. Right?
Ryan Matta:Like, Epstein was flying around these girls on private jets and they were going out to balls and he's buying them dresses and cars and luxury every everything like this. And they could come and go in free as they want. So not all of these these traffickers are doing horrible damage. I mean, they're definitely doing psychological damage, but once once they get our government gets ahold of these people, they're just a dollar sign. It's why CPS only takes care of children until they're 18.
Ryan Matta:They literally kick them out in the streets because the second that they can't profit off them anymore, they have no use for them. They don't care how that child they don't when that child turns 18, there's no follow-up. There's no checking in. CPS doesn't care what happens to that child. They're actually better off because if he's a drug addict or he ends up on the street, then he's going to go into the prison system.
Ryan Matta:They could profit off him for another ten or twenty years. So, our government doesn't help any women or children. They don't. Every organization that has been designed or created everything from La Casa and I'm sure, sure, La Casa probably helps a few women that are you know, my ex went to La Casa and got some help one time because one of her exes was beating her, you know? So I sure.
Ryan Matta:They probably do offer a little bit of help, but a majority of the time, it's one giant money laundering grift. And what you see is that these organizations that were once set out to help children or help women have now become predator magnets. They literally are attracting pedophiles because, again, like we said earlier, why would you go out and try to kidnap a child which have sex with them and then you have to keep them chained to the basement when you could just have unlimited access to children that are gonna get shipped? I mean, when you're these kid when you're, you know, one of the team leaders, you know when these kids are getting transferred out of your facility. You know they're not coming back anymore and they don't speak English.
Ryan Matta:So what? You get her in a room, you get to have your way with her? Who's she gonna tell? She doesn't she can't talk to anybody. Even the apps.
Ryan Matta:There's one kid that had spoke one of these Haitian dialects, and his mother was actually on the outside trying to get him. And when she called the facility Southwest Key Programs to get her child, they wouldn't let her get her. Because when they came across the border, she had already had a passport, and she went back home to get her kid because her kid was sick. She brought her sick kid back here and the nanny because she couldn't have somebody taking care of him in Guatemala because the kid just kept getting too sick, and they they couldn't balance his medication. So the mom went back to Guatemala, made the journey from Guatemala, a train of death with her son and her nanny, and then she was gonna work while the nanny watched the kid here in America, but she couldn't come across the border with the child because she'd already has a a a birth certificate.
Ryan Matta:So she went through the port of or passport. So she went through the port of entry the normal way, and then she had her nanny claim to be the aunt and walk across with the child. Well, because it wasn't the mother, they have to separate them. Excuse me. And they put this kid into this long term care because then now the mother's calling and saying, hey, I wanna get my son.
Ryan Matta:They have to fill out the FRA application. Right? Even though you're the mother, you still have to go through the same process as the trafficker. So the kid was in there for, like, six days, and she'd went three days without talking to her son and when they finally let her talk to her son, it was because he was really, really sick and they didn't know what to do. Well, the NGOs couldn't communicate with the kid, so they didn't know that he was sick.
Ryan Matta:He couldn't tell them that he was sick. He couldn't tell them that he needed his medication. Right? All of these things, they weren't giving his medication. So they almost killed her son.
Ryan Matta:And I said, I told him, we're getting ready to go stage a protest and actually be like, you know, we got a kid in here being held hostage by our government. They won't release him to the mother, but I'm like, that's gonna completely blow whatever. If you got a v green card or whatever you have here, like, our government's gonna come down and crush you once you go that route. So we can wait, and I'm I'm not saying your kid is safe in this environment, but I'm saying that there's a chance that you're actually probably gonna get your kid back. So let's why don't we wait two weeks if you get your kid back because I that's I'm not trying to get, you know, get a few clicks and destroy a family or destroy this woman's life or put this child in a worth and worth environment.
Ryan Matta:I don't need the clicks that bad. So I was just like, let's help you and wait two weeks and she ended up getting your kid back a couple weeks later. But those are the environments that these kids are in. So picture that kid. Right?
Ryan Matta:If somebody sexually assaulted or raped that kid, who he's who's he gonna tell? Right? And is the mom really gonna fly that back down from wherever she's in New York now or Philadelphia to go try to press charges against somebody at one of these facilities? I don't know. Probably not very likely.
Ryan Matta:So the reason I just got back from Texas was we went, we had last month, Pam Bondi's first month in office, she drops a lawsuit. So it got so bad inside these facilities that so many of these children were being raped by the employees inside the staff members at these facilities that Merrick Garland's DOJ had to file a lawsuit against Southwest Key programs. And they just went from 2,015 to twenty twenty three, and they compiled a list of all the children who had been sexually assaulted by employees inside these facilities. And it's one facility after the next. Southwest Key programs operated, I think, 56 facilities all across the state of, all across America.
Ryan Matta:ORR was in charge of managing 290 of these facilities. So your government was paying for these type of facilities, 290 of them to operate. And every single one, children were being raped by staff members. Literally, every single one. So here's the lawsuit.
Ryan Matta:Right? If you scroll down a little bit, and it's it's right in that first paragraph, it says lawsuit, and it's blue. If you click that lawsuit button, the hyperlink there, this will actually pull up the actual lawsuit. So do me a favor. Scroll down oh, no.
Ryan Matta:Hit complaint. Sorry. It's in the first paragraph again. Complaint. That'll pull up the actual lawsuit.
Ryan Matta:And now you can see so this is the United States District Court versus Southwest Key Programs. If you scroll all the way down to page nine for me yep. That's where it starts off. So this was just says Southwest Key is, required. So it goes on.
Ryan Matta:So right here at 34, says Southwest Key. These are the sexual abuse and harassment at Southwest Key Casa. Right? So Southwest Key has engaged in a pattern or a practice of severe or pervasive sexual harassment of children in its care. From 02/2015 continuing through at least the end of twenty twenty three, Southwest received complaints concerning the sexual abuse and harassment of children at a majority of its CASAS or its its houses.
Ryan Matta:Right? So Southwest Key has failed to follow its own policies for preventing, detaining, and responding to the sexual abuse and harassment, and likewise failed to consistently follow ORR's policies to prevent, detect, and respond to sexual abuse and harassment in its shelters despite ORR having issued multiple corrective actions. So right what we got here, and I wanna go down to page 10 after this, is they're setting the groundwork saying that it got so bad that ORR was forced to go into these NGOs and provide them additional training and build protocols like, no employees allowed in a child's room alone. Like, things like that that prevent these children from ever being in an environment where they're alone with one of these people. But so right here at 38, go down to page 10 for me.
Ryan Matta:Okay. Right here. So since at least 2015, multiple Southwest Key employees, including supervisory and non supervisory employees have subjected children living in Southwest key shelter, care homes, and services to pervasive and unwelcome sexual abuse and harassment, including documented by Southwest Key reports that include, but not limited to employees penetrating sexual assault and rape of children, including sexual contact in the manner of genital to genital or oral to genital. Employees intentionally touching either directly or through the clothing, the genital, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks of children. Employees soliciting, coercing, and including the above desired acts with children.
Ryan Matta:Employees soliciting, requesting coercing, and inducing nude and sexually explicit photos of children, and it goes on. So go to the next page, page 11. Oh, actually, right go right there at the very top at 40 right there. Yes. So Southwest Key's own document reports numerous examples of sexual abuse and harassment of children by employees.
Ryan Matta:For example, one Southwest Key report describes a South Care Youth, Southwest Key youth care worker who in 2022 repeatedly sexually abused a five year old girl, an eight year old girl, and an 11 year old girl at Casa Franklin in El Paso, Texas. The eight year old eight year old girl disclosed that the used care worker repeatedly entered their bedroom in the night to touch their private areas and then threatened to kill their families if they disclose the abuse. Next case, 42, another Southwest Key reports describes a Southwest Key shift leader, a supervisory employee who in 02/2019 repeatedly raped, abused, and threatened a teenage girl throughout her shelter stay at Casa Montezuma in Channelview, Texas. The child reported this abuse by passing a note to her teacher one day that she knew that the shift leader was out of the country on vacation. Her note stated that the shift leader was having sex with her at the shelter and threatening to kill her or threatening her to remain silent.
Ryan Matta:She wrote in in Spanish that translated to, he can do whatever he wants because he's the shift leader. She reported that she believed that not only him, but other employees were protecting that shift leader because among other things, he would regularly switch shifts and assignments with other staff so that he could be alone with her. And then it goes on. Go down to the next one. It just goes out to document that one a little bit more.
Ryan Matta:43. So numerous Southwest Key reports detail a Southwest Youth Key worker who in 2020 with a 15 year old boy from Casa Cocopelli in Arizona. The Southwest Youth Key worker took the boy to a hotel room for several days where he pay where the Youth Care worker paid him for sex acts. The Youth Care worker was indicted in, Maricopa County, Funny, Supervisory Court with multiple felony counts of sexual conduct. So this is the lawsuit.
Ryan Matta:Right? And you scroll down. Just keep scrolling. Mean, it is it would we would be here for thirty minutes plus for me just to read off case after case after case after case. So this is the lawsuit that Merrick Garland's DOJ had to file.
Ryan Matta:Right?
Seth Holehouse:So this is Southwest Key Programs. Right? So what is is this an NGO, or is it what is Southwest Key Programs?
Ryan Matta:Governmental organization. So after the child goes from border patrol to to the end or sorry. It goes from the border patrol to HHS. Now HHS the child can only stay in HHS's care for fourteen days by by law, or the child have the ability to sue HHS or something like that. Trump put in some law that basically they only keep these children inside these facilities for fourteen days after.
Seth Holehouse:So this this was sorry. This this is the company right here. Right?
Ryan Matta:There you go. Yep.
Seth Holehouse:Southwest I mean, you go to their website, and it's like, oh, okay. They they have youth and family service you know, services. They, you know, here's here's their leadership team. It's like, oh, okay. Great.
Ryan Matta:It's insane.
Seth Holehouse:It's it's like a it's know, you look at this and you're like, oh, okay. Great. Maybe maybe I'd even donate to them. Right? Like, it's like Exactly.
Seth Holehouse:Wow. Like, what a mission. They're opening doors to opportunities so individuals can achieve their dreams of being raped as a kid. Right? It's
Ryan Matta:Yep. I call them I call them rape. I used to call them child child migrant concentration camps. Now I just call them child rape dungeons because that's what they've turned into. Right?
Ryan Matta:It is an absolute nightmare for these children. So last but Pam Bondi's first few weeks in office. Right? She drops this lawsuit. Right?
Ryan Matta:It's it's it's almost so hard to wrap your head around because the first thing you start going through your head is like, okay. Well, maybe there would be some reason that they would drop it because they needed to build up something bigger.
Seth Holehouse:Wait. Sorry. So so wait. The the the previous DOJ, right, under Biden, they had a lawsuit against Southwest key programs, right, which we talked we we we went through, like, rampant cases of staff workers raping children under in their care. And so then Pam Bondi gets rid of that lawsuit?
Seth Holehouse:Like, she bay she kinda closes the book on it? That that that doesn't make sense.
Ryan Matta:March 16. Pam Bondi's administration puts out a letter that says that they are dropping the lawsuit into Southwest Key programs. And if you just search, DOJ drops lawsuit into Southwest Key programs, you can probably pull up a couple articles on it. And to summarize it, basically says that, well, since Southwest Key programs is no longer has the ability to receive or care for children that we are going to drop this lawsuit. It is like the most, it's almost embarrassing.
Ryan Matta:You can't really wrap your head around why in any reality, because you know, some people will go, oh, well that, that lawsuit had nothing to do with getting financial, pay for the children. Well, if you got, if you just Google again, I mean, it'll take you a minute to find it, but you don't have to do it. But if you just Google, DOJ files lawsuit against Southwest key programs, I published a screenshot a couple days ago on my ex that shows that they were getting that, that the lawsuit was designed to get compensation for these children. Right? So why would you drop this lawsuit?
Ryan Matta:A slam dunk lawsuit. Like this thing would have been over with in, in a matter of seconds. And, and then she drops it and she says, well, we're dropping it because Southwest Keys isn't gonna get children anymore. So that was their logic behind why we weren't gonna get any justice for these children. It just, it almost baffles your mind.
Ryan Matta:Then last week, an email leaks out from Southwest Keys programs. It's going out to all employees saying that we need we're they're calling back 5,000 employees to come back to work at one end receive additional training from ORR at the facility at that Brownsville facility in Texas. And this Brownsville facility was a Walmart that held, 1,200 boys between the ages of 13 and 17. And why the question we had to ask is it and then we went down for a protest down there. And actually, I can send you the link to this video, but, of me outside of this facility so your audience can kinda have a have an idea.
Ryan Matta:Let me pull this up here. Give me two seconds to pull it up. But yeah. So we went down there because we're like, oh, we're gonna stage a protest. Why would you ever be be calling these employees back to work if you did not plan to bring why would you be calling employees back to work for training if you plan to bring them back to work?
Ryan Matta:And the answer is you you can't really wrap your head around. You can't come up with a logical reason on why you would do that. So we went down there and what did we find? We found out that they got employees there. They have staff members on the grounds.
Ryan Matta:The buildings were being well kept like they they were getting ready to make these things go operational again. So we think that Pam Bondi dropped that lawsuit. They could sweep this under the rug, and there wasn't this big stigma or open lawsuit against Southwest Key programs that could justify, oh, well, giving them children again. The only thing you could think of.
Seth Holehouse:Gosh. Absolutely insane.
Ryan Matta:Yeah. So I just sent you that video over there. And this video is me, Hernando Arce, and Bonnie Rice. Bonnie Rice is one of the world's leading experts in child trafficking. She worked at she worked at the she was one of the HHS court case coordinators who was processing these children.
Ryan Matta:She was one of the whistleblowers that came forward, she was the first one to break the story that out of those children, those 350,000 children, somebody came forward with a with a list of addresses, and she started just to cross reference some of these addresses and look into the some of the ones that stuck out. And within, like, a few hours, she found four strip clubs that our government vetted the adult male authorized the delivery of that man. After doing the background check, after the ID I showed you, right. So they use Google earth. The case coordinators are receiving these IDs via WhatsApp too.
Ryan Matta:That's the craziest part. They're not scanning them. They're not using Interpol. They're not using, you know, any type of, like, law enforcement technology that our government has to do background checks that actually verify that this isn't a legit ID or even verify. I could you know, every bar you go into, they can pretty much scan your ID.
Ryan Matta:You go to a gas station right now. You can even buy a can of chew even if you look 40 if you don't have an ID because they have to scan the ID. So you mean to tell me that our government didn't have any way for them to take a picture of an ID and scan this barcode in the back of it? BS. Absolutely.
Ryan Matta:They could. They could have verified these these people are legit. But, yeah, if you wanna play that, you'll see what I'm talking We are coming at you live from Brownsville, Texas outside the Southwest Key programs facility. This NGO was responsible for allowing their employees to rape hundreds of migrant children were raped inside facilities ran by Southwest Key programs that looked just like this. So it got so bad, America, that Merrick Garland's DOJ had to file a lawsuit against Southwest Key programs because they failed to implement the protocols that would prevent migrant children from being raped inside these facilities.
Ryan Matta:And guess who dropped that lawsuit? Pam Bondi. Now I've heard people tell me, well, that my lawsuit wasn't gonna compensate the children. Well, that's not what the news articles reported when they first broke the story when Merrick Garland's DOJ filed that lawsuit. But guess who dropped that lawsuit?
Ryan Matta:Pam Bondi. Now Pam Bondi dropped it, and she told us that the reason that these children don't be deserve to be compensated because Southwest Key Programs, a facility who re a company who received $2,890,000,000 worth of our tax dollars over the last four years. You know, they they don't have to pay the children to make the children whole because they're not gonna receive children anymore. And that's what you see here. You see a ghost, completely vacant parking lot.
Ryan Matta:Well, just last week, we got a leaked email that was sent out to all the Southwest Key employees from ORR stating that on April twenty fourth of twenty twenty five, their employees were to return back to work to receive additional training from ORR. So let me ask you this, America. If you weren't planning on giving Southwest Key programs the ability to handle migrant children again, why would you be bringing their staff members back to work? And then telling those staff members that they're gonna be eligible to get four zero one k's and bonuses and health care benefits if you weren't planning on opening this facility again and staffing it with children. And even if you're gonna go, oh, well, the Afghan refugees, oh, well, this, oh, well, that.
Ryan Matta:They were letting their employees rape migrant children. So let's just say they're they're gonna play a role in deporting these people. You mean to tell me that you trust these this employee with women that we're gonna deport? You expect the employees that were raping migrant children that were getting shipped into America to not be raping the women as they're getting deported out of America. I don't buy it for one second.
Ryan Matta:Under no circumstances should Southwest Key programs ever be allowed to have migrant children or deal with any adults in any way, shape, or form ever again. And I just want you to take a look, America. Look at these vans. See these vans? I mean, they pretty much outline the entire perimeter of this facility all the way around.
Ryan Matta:All the way in the back, you see way way back over there in the distance, you see more vans. They're around the entire facility. And when I tell you that every parking lot was filled, there's just 720 parking spots that I can freaking see. On the backside of this building, there's an entire another overflow parking lot back there. They have soccer fields.
Ryan Matta:I'm telling you, America, our government is dropping the ball. Where are the 300,000 migrant children that RFK just told us were being sex trafficked by our government. We are living in the only country in the world where your government openly admits to sex trafficking children and nobody's been arrested for sex trafficking. No traffickers. No buyers.
Ryan Matta:Where are the 300,000 children? And better question yet, when you claim you find these children, where are you putting them? Are you putting them back in these rape dungeons? Because the experts that I talked to that do this for a living haven't been contacted by our government. The people that should be putting it, they put in, they should the people they should be putting in charge of an operation at this scale where we're gonna go rescue 300,000 children, all of them, we have to assume have been raped and sexually assaulted because seventy percent of them were sexually assaulted on their way to America.
Ryan Matta:So after we delivered them into this hellhole and they were getting raped by employees at these facilities, and then we handed them over into a country that is the number one consumer of child porn, the number one consumer of child rape, the number one consumer of child ritual sacrifice, and now our government can't find any of these children. And after we go find them, what? We're gonna bring them back and put them in the rape dungeons where the employees were raping them prior? I don't think so, America. Share this content and let Pam Bondi know that we're watching her ass.
Ryan Matta:And we wanna know when is are these corporations and the scumbags who operated these corporations gonna be brought to justice? These children deserve justice and they deserve compensation because we trafficked them into America. We created the pipeline. We delivered them. We forced them to go into these facilities even when they had parents outside that wanted their children back.
Ryan Matta:We said under no circumstances are you getting your child back. They're gonna stay here because we're gonna take 675 to $750 per day per child, and we're gonna profit off every single one of these children before we even can contemplate giving them back to their parents.
Seth Holehouse:Absolutely insane. I mean Look.
Ryan Matta:If you got I sent you another one just just so your audience can see this is now this was two years ago. This is what that parking lot looked like.
Seth Holehouse:I'm sorry. How did you send it to me? Because, can you actually can you
Ryan Matta:Yeah. I sent it to you on x.
Seth Holehouse:Oh, okay. Let let me check real quick.
Ryan Matta:Would that work? I'm gonna send it to you that way. That works.
Seth Holehouse:That's the best, actually. I'll pull it up. I mean, it's just it's just absolutely it's it's mind blowing that like, what I'm piecing together with this is that so our government has all this money coming in through taxpayers, and not just taxpayer money. I mean, they're they're they're just running the printer. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Like like, like, who cares? They've got billions and billions. Like, not not to mention the trillions have gone missing, right, that's going into military black budgets and space and who knows what. But they're taking this money. They're sending this money in huge amounts to all these NGOs.
Seth Holehouse:Right? You know, say the children, Jewish family services is one of the the big ones involved with the border, Southwest key programs, the Catholic charities. So they're sending all this money to these to these, NGOs where there's rampant child abuse. They're they're tied into these trafficking networks. And then these kids are being sold.
Seth Holehouse:They're being sold for their organs. They're being sold for sex trafficking. They're you know, they've got cartel networks in here. We know the CPS has its own kind of child trafficking network. I mean, it's just it's just mind blowing.
Seth Holehouse:And that's the thing is, like and you mentioned it too in the video, where are the arrests? Like, when I see that video of RFK junior, and he's sitting there saying, yeah, the HHS was what like, the the principal vectors for for child trafficking. Like, well, who's, like who's gonna be arrested? Who who was running the HHS? Who who were the the principles of that?
Seth Holehouse:Like like and this and maybe look. We're, like, you know, a little over a hundred days in, the new administration. Maybe they're building this massive case, and maybe at some, you know, at some point, we're gonna see all these key figures arrested. We're gonna see Mayorkas, and, you know, all these different people are are gonna be brought in on charges, like, you know, crimes against humanity. Maybe maybe, like, Gitmo's gonna be packed, like, an NFL stadium for the Super Bowl.
Seth Holehouse:Maybe. But so far, all I'm hearing is excuses, can't be done yet, it's more complicated than you think, and and I just it's insane. It's just it's absolutely insane. Actually, here here's the other video.
Ryan Matta:Down here in Brownsville, Texas. Behind me is a child migrant facility where they are actually trafficking children. The United States government is involved with trafficking children across our border. So when border patrol, I guess, gets a hold of children that have no parents, this is stop number one. This is down here in Brownsville, Texas.
Ryan Matta:That building that you're looking at behind me owned by Southwest Key Corporation. Am I saying that right, Carlos? Yes. Southwest Key Corporation is housing over 2,000 migrants. 2,000 migrant children.
Ryan Matta:All boys between the ages of 13 and 17 are in that building. Now if I'm gonna take this phone from you, Carlos, and if you guys take a look over here and just take a look at how many cars there are out here. Look at. As far as you can see, this is a Walmart parking lot, folks. As far as you can see, those are just the employees.
Ryan Matta:So if they need that many employees at this Southwest Key Corporation, how many children do you think are in there? And then you guys can see they're right in the building. We're gonna have so much more footage coming for you guys. And, again, this is all brought to you by LFA TV. Big shout out to Jeremy Harrell.
Ryan Matta:Big shout out to Carlos over here for stepping up and doing the right thing. We're gonna be bringing you guys a ton of great content.
Seth Holehouse:Man, you can see it. You can see just how packed that parking lot is. But, yeah, I mean, going back to what I was saying, guess, gosh, we're we're going we're, you know, gonna be hitting two hours here pretty soon in this in this, so we can start to kind of kind of, you know, kind now. Yeah. So I guess I
Ryan Matta:got time if you wanna keep rolling.
Seth Holehouse:So Well, yeah. I mean, we we can start kind of, you know, kinda wrapping up a little bit, but it's just kind of look at the bigger picture of this. Like, there's all these people that have this we we have this energy of, like, okay. God bless America. God save America.
Seth Holehouse:When I look at the people of America, as as I mentioned before, I think that the average person in America is a good person. Now, you look at these kinds of operations, it's like our our whole government just needs to be wiped out. And I'm not calling for the murder of our whole government. I'm saying that, like, we need to we we need to kind of reset. Like, it's like the the corruption and the evil is so insane that, like, it's not just like you you think of corrupt politicians, and you think, oh, okay.
Seth Holehouse:The corrupt politicians, they're getting insider trading advice, and they're they're taking kickbacks, and, you know, they're, you know, hey. Here's this congressperson that's worth $200,000,000 on a salary of $200,000 a year. It doesn't make sense. Okay. There's that kind of corruption, but this is different.
Seth Holehouse:Like, when when you think about this kind of corruption, that our government is running the world's largest child sex trafficking network, like, what do we what do we do? Like, you know, six months ago, the solution would have been, get Trump in. Trump's gonna do it. Well, here we are, and I I don't I don't see I don't see the Gitmo beds, you know, I I don't see the Gitmo beds kind of filling up. I don't I don't see the wood chippers being turned on.
Seth Holehouse:I mean, it's like, man.
Ryan Matta:It it is the biggest letdown ever. And like I said, it's you are six to twelve months. If you started today away from actually having a safe environment, ready to receive these children. And that is not happening. I can guarantee you that is not happening.
Ryan Matta:So we are going to end and it's getting such a big stain, right? You see them trying to say, we've, we saved 5,000 migrant children. We rescued this. We did this. Where, where are they?
Ryan Matta:Where'd you put them? Where, where are the victims at? Where'd you get them from? Where'd you find all them at? Were they all in one facility?
Ryan Matta:You had found all 5,000 in one facility. This seems kind of odd. And that first week of his administration, he came out and we said, we located 70,000 children. You, you located. Okay.
Ryan Matta:How many did you rescue? Oh, it was zero. So you actually haven't saved any. Again, six to twelve months, but we're like, America, like, I thought I campaigned for Trump. Right?
Ryan Matta:I was out raw raw team Trump. We're gonna day one, was promising everybody. So we're kicking indoors day one, folks. There is no way that Trump's gonna take office, and he's gonna allow these 300,000 children just to stay missing because we had broke this down. If you wanna pull up that yellow spreadsheet really quick, I can give your audience an idea.
Ryan Matta:So we're gonna talk about why I say raped to death. So check this out. So on the left, on the top left, you'll see 452,121 to the right of that 350,000. And then to the right of that, you'll see, oops, you'll see, fourteen sixty, right? So that is over a four year period.
Ryan Matta:There's fourteen sixty days in a year. So if we take or in four years, so we take 350,000 missing children and we divide that by fourteen sixty, that gives you a number, which you see on the bottom left there of two forty. So two forty children per day is how many children your government was taking custody of vetting some random adult and then actually delivering. So the two forty is how many children were getting delivered per day. Now, if you pull up screenshot number two that I sent you, this is released to sponsors.
Ryan Matta:So this was the last four months of the Biden administration. First two months of the Trump administration. So we have a little bit of good news to report here. So the number on the bottom is 5,111 that you see in for October. That's how many children we delivered into this network of pedophiles during October.
Ryan Matta:November, '5 thousand '3 hundred and '40 '7, December, '3 '5 thousand '3 hundred '90 '2, January, '5 thousand '1 hundred
Seth Holehouse:and Hey, Ryan. Sorry. I wanna give a quick shout out. So, RambleOn three sixty five on Rumble has donated a hundred bucks to our livestream and says, thank you for covering this. I I I I just wanna, you know, interrupt you and give a huge shout out.
Seth Holehouse:Thank you. And actually, I'll say something really quickly here, I'll dive back in. This is that the single most important thing that we can do to stop this is to have these conversations publicly. Like, that that that is where the power lies, is that like, the problem is that the average person walking on the street does not know any of the information you and I are talking about. Our audience, you know, your audience might they know it, but the problem is that not like, such a small portion of the American population actually knows what's happening.
Seth Holehouse:And that's why it's so important to do what you're doing, documentaries, podcasts, what we're doing together. And the people that are watching, like, they're they're part of the same army because they're taking these these videos, they're sharing it with their friends and family, they're they're po they're, you know, showing it at their church, whatever. And that's why it's so important when we say, hey. You know, please share this content. This is it because we have to get more Americans aware of what's actually happening.
Seth Holehouse:It's the only way we can change this. Like, it's the only way that I see we can change this. Anyway, I just wanna just wanna throw that out there.
Ryan Matta:No. You're you're a % right, and it's humiliation. Right? That is the only thing public humiliation is the only thing these scumbags respond to when, when the, when they can't even go out and rub shoulders with their buddies at a, you know, or going to a local cafe and get a piece of key lime pie without the person working at the cash register going, wait, what, what, why, why didn't you save those children? Right?
Ryan Matta:That's what we need. We need so much public humiliation. So go back to that second sheet and I'll, and I'll really unpack that for you and Rebel on. Thank you again for that donation. God bless you, man.
Ryan Matta:So we see, so Trump's first full month in office, right? February of twenty twenty five, the number drops from 5,151 to eighteen fifty eight. That is a decrease of sixty four percent. So Trump decreased the amount of children being delivered into this network of pedophiles by our government by roughly sixty four percent in his first month in office. By the second month, it was three hundred and forty three.
Ryan Matta:I bet you when we get February's or April's numbers out, it'll probably be even lower because what was implemented in March and why you see that steep drop cut off there in March was they implemented the DNA testing again. So it's mandatory in order for one of these children to be released into this network of pedophiles. They had to they had to pass a DNA test, the person that was receiving them had to be relative or so we thought. I now if you go to the next screenshot, which I was probably I actually probably said in your last podcast, he said this is the most important and monumental decision that the Trump administration has made, and it was reimplementing the DNA testing expansion PDF. Now Bobby Bonnie just told me, he's an expert at this, she said if you actually look at that, it is not mandatory.
Ryan Matta:They have now provided the ability for them to provide the DNA testing, and they should be doing the DNA testing. But again, it is not mandatory. And my question is to your audience, our government has held eight hearings this year already on antisemitism, eight hearings. That's everybody in our government getting together to hold hearings over words, over taking away your ability to speak. But we can't get a hearing to talk about the amount of migrant children that are getting raped and handed over to this network of pedophiles.
Ryan Matta:We can't talk about the, we can't get a Senate hearing about America being the number one consumer of child porn and what we're gonna do to combat that. What about number one consumer of child rape? What are we gonna do to combat that? We don't have any hearings about those America, but they'll be first to jump on a hearing. Now, if you go back to my first spreadsheet there, the next number you see above two forty on the left is one seventy nine.
Ryan Matta:So Biden's last month in office, January of twenty twenty five, they were delivering 5,311 children divide that by thirty days in a month. And you get a number of 179 children. So even at the very end of the Biden administration, we were still delivering one hundred and seventy nine children per day into this network of pedophiles. And I had already broke down for your audience why that matters, right? Because they hit the stop clock starts.
Ryan Matta:Second that that child is delivered into that network of pedophiles into this child trafficking pipeline, their life expectancy goes from 72, years to 34 to 36. So that means that on Joe Biden's, seventieth day in office, it was March thirty first of twenty twenty one. The Biden administration had openly admitted to already losing 20,000 children. Those 20,000 children, you can assume based off of FBI data and statistics and the statistics and data that our government gave us already that about ninety nine percent of those children have been raped to death. They've succumbed to their illnesses because they were not rescued in time.
Ryan Matta:So Trump took office. We'll just use the a hundred day example because that's accurate on here. So if you were delivering 179 children per day into, do a network of pedophiles and Trump's been in office for a hundred days, every day that goes on that he didn't rescue a child and go kick in the doors and save the children that were literally hitting their expiration date that day, those two forty basically succumbed to their illnesses. So roughly between seventeen thousand nine hundred and twenty four thousand migrant children have been raped to death that could have been saved. Had we had serious people in the Trump administration who had a plan in place in day one, we're kicking in the doors and saving these children.
Ryan Matta:And I don't wanna hear any gosh damn excuses. I can go out tomorrow if you give me access. And why would you not give Ryan mad access? Why would you not give somebody that says, Hey, I can go find these children. All I need is access to that UC portal, whatever non disclosure contracts I need to sign.
Ryan Matta:All I need is the address last known location. And I want the same tools and resources that the FBI had to hunt down January. You give me the ability to get those Pfizer warrants. You give me the ability to tap phones, track geolocation data, and you get Google to help me. I will bring home every one of these kids in less than six months, six months.
Ryan Matta:It would take me not even that I would have already brought them home by now. Probably a vast majority of them. I would have been so loud and aggressive with this that I would have had traffickers literally dropping these children off. Cause I would have said that you, if you bring the child back and you drop them off at a church or a hospital or a police department or a fire department, I'm going to give you twenty four hours a week before I come hunting for you. And once we find you, it's the death sentence.
Ryan Matta:But I will give you that twenty four hour period to flee our country if you turn in the child and you'll get the opportunity to get twenty four hours to run before I come and hunt you down. And then what we would do, we'd go to we I would I would bust and prosecute the first one that trafficked them through Idaho so that we could implement the death penalty. And then obviously, if you have it on camera or their semen samples and both even better, I would I would pass laws that you don't get an appeal. If you were filmed and you were busted and we raided your house and there was a six year old girl chained in your basement who had been sexually assaulted and had was riddled with STDs. You don't get a goddamn appeal.
Ryan Matta:You're going to court. We're gonna expedite that process as fast as humanly possible. You're gonna get the death sentence, and we're gonna carry that sentence out within months. And that's how you fix this. String a couple of these scumbags up in the public town square and you let their bodies rot for weeks while the crows peck their eyes out and their feces literally leaks out of every orifice of their body.
Ryan Matta:And then you live stream it and you just send that message and you watch how fast America would go from the child kidnapping or child trafficking capital of the world to one of the safest countries in the world for women and children to be in. And our government could fix this so fast. America, I could fix this so fast, but your government doesn't wanna fix this because child porn, we're listen to this. We are the number one consumer of child porn. Number one consumer of child rape.
Ryan Matta:Number one consumer of child ritual sacrifice. Okay. Child porn and child trafficking are not even in the top 20 of the FBI's top priorities. If you were to make a bulletin list and you were to label exactly what priority things were child porn is the lowest banded threat. So in the FBI, they have to hit quotas, right?
Ryan Matta:For the supervisors to get their bonuses every month. And we're talking about like, like 20,000, dollars 30 thousand bonuses. Mean, that's a brand new car for your kid. Right? These FBI agents that are in these supervisor roles have to hit quotas.
Ryan Matta:Right? So take a look at January 6. Why was everybody labeled as a domestic terrorist? Well, because after nine eleven, when the Patriot Act created this protocols that the FBI agents had to hit to hit their criteria, domestic terrorism was number one. Right?
Ryan Matta:So domestic terrorism became the number one banded threat by the FBI. And in order to hit that quota and for the supervisors to get their bonuses, they had you hit an an x amount of cases, and it was by each division. So why did they break up all the January 6 cases and spread them all across the country? Because every supervisor at every Washington DC field office or every FBI field office was able to hit their quotas for domestic terrorism because they were arresting January in Florida, in Texas, in Washington, all over the country. And why would we go through sprints where all of a sudden tons of January were getting arrested?
Ryan Matta:And then all of sudden we go like three months and nobody got arrested. Everybody's like, oh, maybe they're backing off. Maybe they're backing off. Oh no. What happened in October 1?
Ryan Matta:Oh, the doors got kicked in on October 1 because that's when the, that's when the new, year starts. That's when the new, quarter starts. Right? That's when their fiscal year starts. That's word I was looking for.
Ryan Matta:So your FBI is incentivized to, to a Boston arrest, more domestic terrorism, because then they, then that number goes up. Right. And then they have to hit the quota and the quota just gets bigger and bigger. If they start, filing and arresting child predators and working on child porn, guess what's gonna go up. And they don't want that to go up because nobody wants to work child porn.
Ryan Matta:It's like a stigma. It's the only thing in the FBI where you can actually say no. I don't wanna work in the FBI. I'll go, okay, good. You can go take your two hour gym break and, go in your little nap chair in the FBI and have a, have a nice day.
Ryan Matta:They don't make you work child porn. So they don't want to take any more cases because their quotas go up. So how do you, how do you rationalize that? We have Epstein victims that are dying. We have a blackmail network that has been built by the, by the, the, the, the, intelligence agencies over the last fifty years.
Ryan Matta:It is so entrenched that Epstein wasn't even the start of it. It started with the finders call, then it went into the Franklin scandal, then it turned into Epstein, then Diddy had to come in along and pick up the scraps. If you don't think they've already replaced Epstein and they've already replaced Diddy, you are out of your gosh damn mind. And we should all be starting to say, okay, this didn't go anywhere. This didn't end.
Ryan Matta:Even if we get justice for Epstein and all of the people that are in that network, it's so much deeper and darker than we can ever imagine. And unless we start going and holding these scumbags accountable, we're never going to fix it. We have to America. This is it. If we can't get our country united behind saving these migrant children.
Ryan Matta:And when I tell you that if we start going after the people that were involved in this, and I've already presented enough evidence to probably put half these suckers away in just in this stream, let alone my three full length documentaries out there with every whistleblower whoever worked and came forward at any of these organizations, employees that work there, parents that have saved their children, dudes that have gone and kicked in the door and rescued these children from the trafficking environments that they were being brought or that they were being kept in. We have all the receipts. We have all the evidence. And when is somebody going to get arrested? I don't know what you guys tell me, but that's about it.
Seth Holehouse:Man. Well, the fact that this is now becoming more mainstream does give me some hope that like, what you mentioned. Right? O'Keeffe can do a video, get 7,000,000 views on x. You know, these these things can go viral.
Seth Holehouse:Now this video might get taken out on YouTube because maybe we offended, you know, their their their their their, kind of content moderators. But, like, that's the we we have to get this information out. Ryan, as we're wrapping up, I wanna bring up your website, one last time. Let me find it here in my list. Operation Amber Alert.
Seth Holehouse:So operationamberalert.com. Also, this is or what is is it what is treason? Or this is what is the website?
Ryan Matta:The website is is this is treason.
Seth Holehouse:Okay. So this is treason.com is your other one. I know you've done a lot with my good friend JJ Carroll. You guys are, you know, kind of you know, two kind of a, you know, a pretty, pretty, pretty powerful duo. Your documentary, your recommend people follow you over on Twitter, at
Ryan Matta:We are coming at you live.
Seth Holehouse:Sorry. Here's your Twitter account for people. So, yeah, Ryan, man, thank you. Gosh. Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:What what two hours on this, you know, pretty easily. But thank you for doing what you're doing. Thank you for for coming on and and giving me your time. And, I guess, you know, one question is how can people support you? Because I I know, you know, more of, like, you're you're kind of back end operations, and, you know, you're very much so a one man team.
Seth Holehouse:You're you're self financing. You're self funding this kind of stuff. How can people support you? Because in my opinion, you look at all these things that, you know, donate. You you go to the pet store, everything is like, oh, do you wanna donate, you know, $3 to, like, saving kittens in in The Congo?
Seth Holehouse:It's like, no. You know what I mean? But it it's really it's people like you that that deserve that money, deserve that support. So, what can people do to support you and and help you accelerate this mission that you have?
Ryan Matta:Thanks, Seth. Yeah. You know, I started this out with JJ, and when we put out those first two documentaries, right, we them behind a paywall because when you have two people, it's so expensive to travel. You gotta time flights out, and everything just exponentially goes up. So when we released traffic and it didn't go viral, right, it didn't get the attention we thought it was gonna get.
Ryan Matta:You know, the purpose of that film was just to save these children, and I basically made I feel like I've been sent on a mission by God. Right? So I kinda have this deal with God where I'm gonna help save these 350,000 children, and then I'm just gonna go retire and have a bunch of children and kinda fade away into the abyss. But so, yeah, I've just been on this mission, and and I I said, okay. Well, if god wants me to save these children, I can't do it without putting these films out for free because you can't put them behind a paywall because when you talk about child trafficking, people like, oh, yeah.
Ryan Matta:I know. They just they look away. Right? So I said, okay. I was blessed by god with getting early into Bitcoin.
Ryan Matta:So I had a little bit money and a little nest egg, and I said, okay. I'm gonna fund three of these documentaries out of myself, $25,000 each. I'm gonna put them all out for free. And if the audience chose chooses to support my work and wants to donate every time one, I can make back the 25,000 I spend on one, I'll just I'll put it right into the next. And now we have we have two out already, and our third and fourth are coming out next, in, like, any day.
Ryan Matta:I'm supposed to be getting one back that's supposed to release today, but I haven't got it back from my editor yet. And then another one that's releasing on May 29 as well. And, again, all my films are free. You can go to gibsandgo.com, Operation Amber Alert, and and donate and support my work, or you can just subscribe over on Axe and and Rumble. Those are, you know, the $4.99.
Ryan Matta:I'm trying to get 3,000 people that are willing to support me for $4.99 a month and we could put out two a documentary a new documentary every sixty days. We would never have to ask for donation donations. We could just do it together. We could really do some damage. Like, I'm doing all this on a shoestring budget.
Ryan Matta:Like, imagine if I had the funds that Dinesh had or James O'Keefe had. In one year, I'll have had put out seven full length documentaries. By September of twenty twenty five, I'll put out seven full length documentaries by myself on a shoestring budget. So we we get a little bit of capital and look out. We're gonna we're gonna be doing the stuff that I think that Dinesh Doshuza should be doing.
Ryan Matta:Like, police state was good and all, but, man, I mean, I think, you know, when you have access to these politicians and your voice is so big they can't ignore ignore you, we could be putting the pressure on these people to to, at the very least, save these children. So God bless you, Seth, and thank you everybody that supports our supports my work.
Seth Holehouse:Oh, absolutely, man. And thank you. We're we're approaching 2,000 people watching live just on, on Rumble. We're probably gonna there are, you know, thousands and some other places. But the other thing too is for people that are watching, share this.
Seth Holehouse:Right? Like, I think it's like I think that we we had this conversation in an easy way for a casual kind of audience member to to to watch. Right? We're not, you know, we're not, like, you know, kinda diving in or showing really bad stuff. We're just having a very level headed, rational conversation.
Seth Holehouse:So this should be an easy video to share with people. It's also it's not you know, like, if if someone's watching it and they've got friends that are more liberal, show them this video. It's obvious that we're not on here just, you know, banging the drum for Trump or say, hey. You know, where where's the action? So this is and this again, this is, like the the the children is the issue that I feel like our entire country, every it doesn't matter whether you have a Biden sign out front or a rainbow flag hanging off your door, you know, off your your steps or whatever it is.
Seth Holehouse:This is the topic that we should all be able to come together on as Americans. Because if we can't fix this, it's kind of like, well, should we even bother asking God to save this nation? You know what I mean? If we can't fix this in our own country, do we deserve to be a nation, or do we deserve to be, you know, Sodom and Gomorrah and just, you know, fire and brimstone and start over again? Right?
Seth Holehouse:Because if if if it's you know? Go ahead. Sorry.
Ryan Matta:Yeah. No. Was I I mean, Kajafa, I was so glad that you said that because you are 100% right, Seth. Like, look at our our country isn't being rewarded. Right?
Ryan Matta:We thought Trump was gonna come in and save the day. We didn't deserve to be saved. We have to save ourselves. And if you can't get behind saving these 350,000 children and you think God's gonna come back and bless our nation when we've allowed our government to traffic in 350,000 children into the into the most evil, like, no matter how bad you think or what image you have of how bad these children have it, I guarantee you it is a hundred times worse than you could ever even fantasize or imagine in your head. That's how bad, of these these children are are dealing with whatever on a daily basis.
Ryan Matta:You know, it's just words can't describe. So, you know, God, if you guys don't even donate, if you can just share my documentary. X is super big on the algorithm. Right? Nothing helps it more.
Ryan Matta:Even, I would rather take a comment or reply to a comment over a hundred likes or over 10 retweets. So if you could just go down in the video and just drop some comments on it, it'll help the algorithm so much and help so many more people see this. So God bless you guys, and thank you.
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. Ryan, thank you so much, man. It it's been great. I really appreciate you coming on.
Ryan Matta:God bless you, brother. Thank your audience too. Smash that like button your way out the door, folks. Thank you, guys.
Seth Holehouse:Awesome. Thank you.
Ryan Matta:God bless you.