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Yeah, I called him the second time. His audio was just... it wasn't the signal though. His signal is still pretty strong, at least it seems to be. The raid... you know, I don't know. None of us really know what's going on. I mean, for an example, I've done some more research on the Chicago PD not responding to officers in distress, right? Which is what that was in Chicago. Funny enough, I'm not seeing anybody on the left at all reporting on it. At all. Like even Ground News, which I like because they actually tell you, you know, for the most part, rich political leaning these news organizations have shows that it's mostly all rat leaning organizations reporting on it. Does that make it not true? I don't know. Because the rats not really reporting on this apartment raid, right? I know about it because I've also watched and check out CNN and MSNBC and BBC and other news organizations. I don't just stick to one. So my point being is if anybody can hear my voice, don't believe just a single news organization or one side of the news organizations that you listen to. Listen to them all and form an opinion, not just what you're spoon fed. That goes for anybody on any platform, not specifically picking on anybody. That being said, this apartment raid, well, first off, it was done with law enforcement officers. There was no military involved. It's all law enforcement officers, FBI, ATF, ICE, immigration control, border control. There was multiple, five, six or so different organizations that was involved in it. In some instances, even the state police helped out in some instances. I don't think it was in that apartment complex. So my point being is that that was not a military operation. Everybody is talking about how they zip tied, flash banged, zip lined in. That's no different than any other SWAT team. I mean, whenever you watch L.A. SWAT do their thing, you don't hear them saying, oh, that's military. They shouldn't be doing that. No. You hear everybody saying, get that bad guy. Take him down. So it's the same tactics just used against different people. So what makes it right in one context and not correct in the next? That's removing the type of people or the target completely. I'm just talking about the military style aspects of the operation. I want to take a real quick break.
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