📄 Extracted Text (2,383 words)
[00:00:00] There are tens of thousands of videos
[00:00:03] with children or child porn.
[00:00:06] >> If there was a video of some guy
[00:00:09] committing felonies on an island and I'm
[00:00:12] in charge, don't you think you'd see it?
[00:00:15] >> What are your thoughts on the child, the
[00:00:17] children, and the child porn and all
[00:00:19] that?
[00:00:19] >> First of all, there's no, in my mind,
[00:00:21] there's no more horrible crime that
[00:00:23] exists than a crime on a child. Um, I I
[00:00:27] would like to think that Pam Bondi was
[00:00:31] speaking off the cuff and was
[00:00:36] talking about what she expected to
[00:00:39] learn, expected to see. I'm trying to
[00:00:41] give her the benefit of the doubt here.
[00:00:43] Um, I really believe that Cash Patel is
[00:00:45] telling us the truth when he says
[00:00:48] >> if there was any evidence of a crime by
[00:00:49] God, he would be the the guy to demand
[00:00:52] that it be prosecuted. Um, that's why I
[00:00:54] celebrated his appointment as as FBI
[00:00:57] director because we we needed somebody
[00:00:58] who's going to tear the place down to
[00:01:00] the bare steps. How do you think he's
[00:01:01] doing, rebuild it? I think he's having a
[00:01:02] tough time.
[00:01:03] >> I think he's facing a lot of headwinds
[00:01:05] and I think that he would tell you that
[00:01:07] he has not accomplished what he thought
[00:01:10] he could accomplish.
[00:01:11] >> Is that due to the bureaucracy? I think
[00:01:13] so. Yeah. I I I would say that if if you
[00:01:16] appointed Jesus Well, Jesus can walk on
[00:01:18] water, so maybe that's a bad metaphor,
[00:01:20] but it's tough. It's a tough job.
[00:01:22] >> It's a tough job. So, how do you think
[00:01:23] Pam Bondi is doing?
[00:01:26] >> I like Pam Bondi and I think she means
[00:01:30] well, but I don't think she's
[00:01:32] accomplished as much as most of us
[00:01:34] expected she would have accomplished by
[00:01:36] now.
[00:01:36] >> So, she so she could have been speaking
[00:01:38] off the cuff like many subjects do.
[00:01:40] >> I really believe that
[00:01:41] >> it is a little the question is should
[00:01:43] the attorney general of the United
[00:01:44] States be
[00:01:46] >> sharing all this with a stranger in a in
[00:01:48] a in a coffee shop? is that that there
[00:01:52] are questions about the discernment and
[00:01:54] the judgment of the chief law
[00:01:55] enforcement officer of the Department of
[00:01:57] Justice there. And then uh do we have
[00:02:00] any other clips from from Epstein team?
[00:02:03] >> Schnit. One. One more. One more. This is
[00:02:07] Schnit talking about um Gelain Maxwell
[00:02:09] and the deal or the alleged secret deal
[00:02:12] that she got. Let's play this guy who
[00:02:14] was fired from the Department of Justice
[00:02:15] after we recorded this.
[00:02:17] >> Yeah. and also a badge
[00:02:19] >> got transferred to a minimum security
[00:02:21] prison too recently
[00:02:22] >> which is against BOP policy because
[00:02:25] she's she's a convicted sex
[00:02:29] >> and they're not supposed to get minimum
[00:02:30] security prisons which is an interesting
[00:02:33] >> detail because she's getting a benefit
[00:02:36] which means they're offering her
[00:02:38] something to keep
[00:02:39] >> transferred to a minimum security prison
[00:02:41] in exchange for a deal. Your thoughts on
[00:02:43] the Maxwell dynamic?
[00:02:44] >> Yeah, I've written about this too. It is
[00:02:47] absolutely anathema to BOP uh regulation
[00:02:51] to allow a child sex offender to be
[00:02:55] anywhere near a minimum security prison.
[00:02:57] They can't be in maximum or medium
[00:02:58] because they'll be killed there.
[00:03:00] >> They can't be in minimum because they
[00:03:02] can just walk away
[00:03:04] >> and have access to a child again. They
[00:03:06] have to be in a low security prison,
[00:03:08] which is where she was
[00:03:10] >> until her transfer was ordered.
[00:03:13] Something I just have no understanding
[00:03:14] of. Do you believe that what that man
[00:03:16] said is probably true?
[00:03:18] >> Yeah.
[00:03:19] >> To keep her mouth shut.
[00:03:20] >> I think it I think it is.
[00:03:21] >> And and and again, I keep going keep
[00:03:24] going back to accountability, but people
[00:03:26] demanding to know why weren't they
[00:03:28] arresting anybody as it pertains to
[00:03:30] Epstein. Why?
[00:03:33] >> You know, I hate to say it. It's it the
[00:03:36] simplest
[00:03:37] uh reason I think is the correct one.
[00:03:39] The statute of limitations on just about
[00:03:41] all of these crimes has expired or have
[00:03:44] expired. against was it 5 years for
[00:03:46] rape?
[00:03:46] >> Five years.
[00:03:47] >> Five five Well, that
[00:03:49] >> unless you can you can prove an ongoing
[00:03:51] conspiracy, in which case the statute of
[00:03:53] limitations would reset itself every
[00:03:55] day.
[00:03:55] >> Well, that's what the guy said in our
[00:03:56] video la last week. The FBI guess said,
[00:03:58] "Ne, they'll run the statute out.
[00:04:00] There'll be a different president." He
[00:04:02] was just being honest.
[00:04:03] >> Yeah, he was being honest.
[00:04:04] >> They fired him for being honest.
[00:04:07] >> There it is. That's Washington.
[00:04:09] >> This is go
[00:04:09] >> Harry Truman said, "If you want a friend
[00:04:11] in Washington, buy a dog." I mean, it's
[00:04:13] almost true of human nature, isn't it?
[00:04:15] >> They fire you for being honest and the
[00:04:18] child rapists go free.
[00:04:20] >> That's right.
[00:04:20] >> And it's not necessarily, you know, I'm
[00:04:22] just, this is my commentary. I don't
[00:04:24] know if it's Cash's fault. I I I like
[00:04:26] Cash. I've met Cash. I don't think
[00:04:28] Bondie's a I I don't I don't actually
[00:04:30] can't make a comment on on her. I've met
[00:04:32] her once at a dinner. I I don't know if
[00:04:35] it's the individual. It's I think it's
[00:04:36] the nature of humanity, human nature.
[00:04:38] >> I I think you're right.
[00:04:39] >> Bureaucracy.
[00:04:40] >> I think you're right. So in many ways
[00:04:42] what you're fighting against and what
[00:04:44] I'm fighting against appears to be human
[00:04:46] nature itself
[00:04:48] >> and that's why it's such a tough fight.
[00:04:50] >> It is it is a it's a it's a difficult
[00:04:52] fight and and the American
[00:04:55] republic the American experiment we have
[00:04:58] a very unique framework because we have
[00:05:00] a biccameal legislature and separation
[00:05:02] of powers. Um,
[00:05:05] this is a very big question I'm asking
[00:05:07] you, but are we at the end of the rope
[00:05:10] for the American experiment?
[00:05:12] >> You know what? As things stand today, I
[00:05:13] think actually that we are. I hate to
[00:05:16] say that, but there's going to have to
[00:05:17] be a major constitutional reset where
[00:05:21] the legislative and and judicial
[00:05:24] branches of government reassert their
[00:05:26] co-equal authorities.
[00:05:29] Otherwise, you know, we're we're kind of
[00:05:31] devolving into into chaos
[00:05:35] >> factions like like the Federalist
[00:05:37] Papers. I think so.
[00:05:38] >> Is that what you mean? Like mobs?
[00:05:39] >> Yeah, I do. I think so.
[00:05:40] >> Like in the Minnesota you saw in the
[00:05:42] agitation and and and I hate to ask
[00:05:45] predict the future questions. I don't
[00:05:46] answer them, but I am going to ask you a
[00:05:48] predict the future question.
[00:05:50] >> Are we looking at like a few years? Is
[00:05:52] it the next election? Like what's going
[00:05:55] to happen?
[00:05:55] >> No, I think this is an incremental
[00:05:57] process. I really do. I I don't think
[00:06:00] it's going to be revolutionary in any
[00:06:02] way. I think it it'll be evolutionary.
[00:06:04] It'll continue to get worse, but it it's
[00:06:07] not just going to explode. I don't think
[00:06:09] we're seeing 1968, 1969 all over again,
[00:06:13] >> but I think we're getting there
[00:06:14] incrementally. Well, what strikes me is
[00:06:16] the political prosecutions because, you
[00:06:18] know, they go after all the Republicans
[00:06:19] and now Trump's kind of attempting with
[00:06:22] Lemon and these others, but I don't know
[00:06:23] if there I don't I don't know if those
[00:06:25] cases are going to are going to go
[00:06:26] anywhere and Biden raided my newsroom
[00:06:29] and that was dropped because that was
[00:06:30] there wasn't even a colorable crime,
[00:06:32] right?
[00:06:32] >> But it is there going to be a dant like
[00:06:35] where both sides or is it just going to
[00:06:37] be
[00:06:38] >> like Brazil these guys get in power and
[00:06:40] they go to prison? What's your what's
[00:06:42] your prediction? We're going to have to
[00:06:44] back away from that. It's it's it's
[00:06:47] certain death for the system. It really
[00:06:49] is because it's only going to get worse
[00:06:52] unless the two sides back off.
[00:06:55] >> And we really have to be able to believe
[00:06:57] in the judiciary again.
[00:06:58] >> I I think we've lost faith in our
[00:07:00] institutions. Everyone asks which which
[00:07:02] party appointed the judge, which is
[00:07:04] completely
[00:07:05] >> the first question.
[00:07:06] >> And that's I mean I I reject the
[00:07:07] premise. I mean and and some article 3
[00:07:10] courts are not corrupt. I I I federal
[00:07:13] judges, this is my opinion,
[00:07:15] >> probably the least corrupt thing I've
[00:07:16] seen I've seen a lot as of you.
[00:07:18] >> There still is, for example, the First
[00:07:20] Amendment is still generally upheld in
[00:07:22] article 3 courts. They haven't taken
[00:07:24] that away yet.
[00:07:24] >> That's right.
[00:07:25] >> But you got to litigate. You know who
[00:07:27] stands to gain from all the political
[00:07:28] prosecutions is the lawyers.
[00:07:29] >> Yeah.
[00:07:30] >> They said 1.1 million.
[00:07:32] >> 1.15 million is what I still owe.
[00:07:35] >> You still owe that?
[00:07:36] >> Yeah.
[00:07:36] >> And in our case, yeah, it's 25% of our
[00:07:38] budget. The process is the punishment.
[00:07:41] Well, the process is the punishment.
[00:07:42] >> We're out of time and I could talk to
[00:07:43] you for five more hours. Is there any
[00:07:46] closing comments you have about any of
[00:07:48] what we've talked about or anything you
[00:07:49] like?
[00:07:50] >> Well, like you and I were talking about
[00:07:51] just before we we started filming in our
[00:07:54] guts. We know what the right thing to do
[00:07:56] is. Always trust your gut.
[00:07:59] >> Trust your gut.
[00:08:00] >> Yeah. Your children are going to be
[00:08:01] proud of you and you'll be able to sleep
[00:08:02] at night. Sometimes it's hard. hard for
[00:08:06] even if we know the right thing to to
[00:08:09] how how do you trust how do you know
[00:08:11] what in your gut how do you how do you
[00:08:13] know what that is that sensation you
[00:08:15] know I I've I've always believed that
[00:08:19] that human nature is such that
[00:08:21] intellectually we know what the right
[00:08:24] thing to do is even if we don't always
[00:08:26] do the right thing because because it's
[00:08:29] you maybe it's easier to do the wrong
[00:08:32] thing maybe you get a temporary benefit
[00:08:36] But deep down, we really know what the
[00:08:38] right thing to do is. And I think that
[00:08:40] even when it harms us personally, I've
[00:08:43] been ruined. I I went bankrupt.
[00:08:47] Friends and family members walked away
[00:08:49] from me. I'm unemployable. I I have to
[00:08:52] work for myself essentially.
[00:08:55] But I like my life and I respect myself.
[00:08:58] And I think for all of us, that's really
[00:09:00] what it comes down to. Do you find that
[00:09:01] people just one followup question to
[00:09:03] that that people you're you hold a
[00:09:06] mirror up to the other guys who didn't
[00:09:09] make the difficult decisions that you
[00:09:10] made therefore they kind of resent you
[00:09:13] or they hate you because you have the
[00:09:15] balls to do something they didn't do
[00:09:17] >> I get that I the day after I blew the
[00:09:19] whistle a a retired deputy director of
[00:09:23] the CIA emailed me
[00:09:24] >> and he said you've chosen a difficult
[00:09:26] road
[00:09:28] I only wish I had had the guts to do it
[00:09:31] myself.
[00:09:31] >> I only wish.
[00:09:33] >> Or people will say to you, I can't do
[00:09:36] what you do.
[00:09:37] >> And your response is, yeah, you you
[00:09:39] cover.
[00:09:39] >> Everybody could do what I did.
[00:09:41] >> Everybody could, but they choose.
[00:09:43] >> You make a decision not to.
[00:09:46] >> I don't know if we can save the country
[00:09:47] unless people do what you do.
[00:09:49] >> Thank you.
[00:09:49] >> As hard as it is.
[00:09:50] >> And you.
[00:09:51] >> It's by the way, this is hard.
[00:09:53] >> It is hard.
[00:09:54] >> This is This is brutal.
[00:09:56] >> Mhm.
[00:09:57] >> Brutal.
[00:09:58] I I don't mean to make a joke, but it's
[00:10:01] like Shakespeare said, "Put all the
[00:10:03] lawyers at the bottom of the ocean." I
[00:10:04] don't I mean, I'm I'm I'm sorry, but I'm
[00:10:07] not sorry. They profit off corruption
[00:10:10] and human suffering.
[00:10:12] >> And I'm trying to get lawyers hired
[00:10:14] here. And if you're watching and you
[00:10:15] want to work as a as a general counsel,
[00:10:16] we'll pay we'll pay you quarter million
[00:10:18] a year, $300,000 a year, but you're
[00:10:20] still going to have to take a pay cut
[00:10:22] from that $1,000 an hour. It's all about
[00:10:24] greed, isn't it?
[00:10:25] >> Yeah. And I could have had a life where
[00:10:27] I where I made a million dollars a year
[00:10:29] using my talents.
[00:10:31] It's it's it's it's the thing that gets
[00:10:33] me. It's the betrayal of the good people
[00:10:35] that do nothing. The good people that do
[00:10:38] nothing. All that is required for the
[00:10:40] triumph of evil is for good people. I'm
[00:10:42] not angry at the evil. I'm angry at the
[00:10:44] good who do nothing. That's right.
[00:10:45] >> Do you feel the same way?
[00:10:46] >> I do 100%.
[00:10:48] >> That's how I feel every day.
[00:10:49] >> This is James O'Keefe. You know me for
[00:10:51] exposing the truth and holding the
[00:10:53] corrupt elite responsible and
[00:10:55] accountable. However, today I want to
[00:10:57] tell you about protecting your own
[00:10:59] freedom, your finances. Right now, the
[00:11:02] warning signs are everywhere. Gold just
[00:11:04] shattered another record, soaring above
[00:11:07] $3,750
[00:11:09] an ounce and climbing towards $4,000.
[00:11:11] That's over 44% this year alone. Goldman
[00:11:14] Sachs, JP Morgan, major banks are
[00:11:16] forecasting targets ranging from 4,000
[00:11:19] to 5,000, even as high as 6,000 by the
[00:11:23] end of 26. The economic storm clouds are
[00:11:25] gathering fast. The Fed just cut rates
[00:11:28] again, but inflation is proving stickier
[00:11:31] than expected, creating a dangerous mix
[00:11:33] of rising prices and economic
[00:11:35] uncertainty. JP Morgan still sees a 50%
[00:11:39] chance of recession while trade tensions
[00:11:41] and geopolitical risks continue to
[00:11:43] escalate. And let's not forget what's
[00:11:45] happening overseas. From the ongoing
[00:11:47] Russia Ukraine conflict to China's
[00:11:48] economic challenges and persistent
[00:11:51] deflationary pressures, the axes of
[00:11:53] power continue conspiring to avoid
[00:11:56] sanctions and Western influence,
[00:11:58] undermining the dollar's dominance,
[00:12:00] while central banks worldwide are
[00:12:02] loading up on gold reserves at record
[00:12:04] levels. That's why we and I have
[00:12:07] partnered with American Independence
[00:12:10] Gold. They're veteranowned and proceeds
[00:12:12] from every sale go to Tunnel to Towers
[00:12:15] Foundation supporting our first
[00:12:17] responders and nation's heroes. And
[00:12:19] listen, right now I'm offering my
[00:12:22] followers in the trenches this
[00:12:23] incredible one-time opportunity to
[00:12:25] credit your account up to $10,000 in
[00:12:28] free gold and silver on a qualifying
[00:12:30] purchase. That's right. This will help
[00:12:32] you get started protecting your wealth
[00:12:34] with real physical gold and silver while
[00:12:37] these historic price levels are still
[00:12:39] within reach. Every day you wait brings
[00:12:42] gold closer to $4,000. The price is only
[00:12:45] going to go up. The smart move is to act
[00:12:47] now. Go to mediaold.com.
[00:12:51] That's okemediagold.com
[00:12:53] or call 83324-465383324
[00:13:00] gold. Again, that's O'Keefe mediaold.com
[00:13:04] or 833324
[00:13:06] gold. Take action, get the facts, and
[00:13:09] protect your future because freedom
[00:13:11] isn't given, it's secured. This is James
[00:13:14] O'Keefe. Don't just watch history, own a
[00:13:17] piece of it.
[00:13:22] What is your price?
[00:13:24] Because if your price is not your life,
[00:13:30] then you aren't for sale.
ℹ️ Document Details
SHA-256
yt_S-3vJwJ7oKQ
Dataset
youtube
Comments 0